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josh >> sara, yeah, i did have the chance to speak with apple ceo tim cook let me bring you some ofdlines too. greater china revenue, sara, 10.22 billion in the quarter that was down about 22%. obviously that is a key focus for apple investors. they want to know what the trends are i did speak to tim cook and he says those trends as he sees it are improving. and let me give you his details there. specifically cook telling us march was better than the average for the quarter. i asked him why and he said we adjusted price as we got into the quarter, we adjusted the takeback in the weakness and the currency next we rolled out our trade program. that had gotten some success in the united states. and he says i believe that the trade relationship, i don't mean the tariff, i mean the tone, is much better today than it was in the november, december time frame. that affects, cook telling us, consumer confidence in a positive way also talked to cook about services, what you guys were just talking about there up about 16% in the quarter. that was a slight deceleration remember q1 it was up 19%
josh >> sara, yeah, i did have the chance to speak with apple ceo tim cook let me bring you some ofdlines too. greater china revenue, sara, 10.22 billion in the quarter that was down about 22%. obviously that is a key focus for apple investors. they want to know what the trends are i did speak to tim cook and he says those trends as he sees it are improving. and let me give you his details there. specifically cook telling us march was better than the average for the quarter. i asked him...
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>> i did have a chance to catch up with tim cook the greater china call, that was up 22% and i asked cook, what are the trends he's seeing there. is he seeing signs of improvement? and cooke telling cnbc he is march was better for the average and we adjusted it to take back the weakness in the currency and next we rolled out the trade-in program that had gotten success in the united states, and i believe that the trade relationship, i don't mean the tariff, i mean the tone is much better today than it was in a november/december timeframe. that affects consumer confidence in a positive way. it calls about the replacement cycle and we know that's lengthening and people are keeping their iphones longer and it's something apple itself has talked about on the conference calls. they do have leverage they can pull and they talk about pricing plans and they talk about the trade-in programs and i asked cook how well those are working and cook telling us a combination of the trade-in program and the installment plans have led a retail and online performances to be marketedly better than they we
>> i did have a chance to catch up with tim cook the greater china call, that was up 22% and i asked cook, what are the trends he's seeing there. is he seeing signs of improvement? and cooke telling cnbc he is march was better for the average and we adjusted it to take back the weakness in the currency and next we rolled out the trade-in program that had gotten success in the united states, and i believe that the trade relationship, i don't mean the tariff, i mean the tone is much better...
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in the new phones is so much better than the old phones nothing really and that's something that tim cook is pointing out as well he's saying that you know what the phones haven't really changed that much so why buy a new phone and i think you know there's just basically a lot of new technology and the phones are expensive so people are waiting to see what's next and if they don't wow us the phone makers won't be making big bucks like they used to. thank you so much higher spano alex the hell of it thank you so much. thank you. time now for a quick break but hang here because when we return the e.u. has made some bold claims against european automakers lauren fix the car coach steers us through the all of these latest accusations and later a week for the world of harry tokens and other forms of ideas with a leave. there with holly. and that's the break here the closing numbers. bernie made a federal army and said if you don't buy into my ponzi scheme on going to shoot my god if you even though the buy this game was well known to be a ponzi scheme m.d.s. you see it investigated bernie mado
in the new phones is so much better than the old phones nothing really and that's something that tim cook is pointing out as well he's saying that you know what the phones haven't really changed that much so why buy a new phone and i think you know there's just basically a lot of new technology and the phones are expensive so people are waiting to see what's next and if they don't wow us the phone makers won't be making big bucks like they used to. thank you so much higher spano alex the hell...
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in the new phones is so much better than the old phones nothing really and that's something that tim cook is pointing out as well he's saying that you know what the phones haven't really changed that much so why buy a new phone and i think you know there's just basically a lack of new technology and the phones are expensive so people are waiting to see what's next and if they don't wow us the phone makers won't be making big bucks like they used to. oh thank you so much our to spawn and alex mcgill of it thank you so much thank you. time now for a quick break but hang here because when we return. has made some bold claims against european automakers lauren fix the car coach stand us through the all of these latest accusations and later a week for the world series house and other forms of ideas with. pfizer with holly . and frank here the closing numbers. in the world of political much making the european union has long put values before wealth as its most desirable and tribute. to the time it takes for the e.u. to make a policy decision china can set up a whole new industry values that's
in the new phones is so much better than the old phones nothing really and that's something that tim cook is pointing out as well he's saying that you know what the phones haven't really changed that much so why buy a new phone and i think you know there's just basically a lack of new technology and the phones are expensive so people are waiting to see what's next and if they don't wow us the phone makers won't be making big bucks like they used to. oh thank you so much our to spawn and alex...
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. >> apple ceo tim cook slapped with a lawsuit, why investors are calling the tech giant a lawyer. >>> two more dead whales wash up on bay area shores, in one day, what may be behind the troubling trend. >> good evening. it we begin with that breaking news in marin county tonight. chp tells us a wrong way driver going westbound in the eastbound lane on highway 37 nearly ran over to chp motorcycle officers who tried to stop them, before crashing head-on into another vehicle. the wrong way driver was killed, the driver of the truck has minor injuries. a new video into the newsroom moments ago because of damage to those cars. amazing. debris strewn all over the highway. northbound one-on-one, locks right now, eastbound there is no estimated time of reopening. >>> will talk about a close faminarrow escapes and out- of-control driver. ondrea borba spoke to a witness who saw it all. >> at first, everything seemed fine. a moment to kids walking in napa's bel air shopping center. and then, the impact as the car slams into an outdoor patio. >> i froze for a second. the did i just see that? >>
. >> apple ceo tim cook slapped with a lawsuit, why investors are calling the tech giant a lawyer. >>> two more dead whales wash up on bay area shores, in one day, what may be behind the troubling trend. >> good evening. it we begin with that breaking news in marin county tonight. chp tells us a wrong way driver going westbound in the eastbound lane on highway 37 nearly ran over to chp motorcycle officers who tried to stop them, before crashing head-on into another vehicle....
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. >> what tim cook says you should do with your iphones. to simone, i leave the van gogh. to harrison, the wine collection. grace, you get the beach house, just don't leave the lights on, okay? to mateo, my favorite chair. to chris, the family recipes. to craig, this rock. to jamie, well, let's just say, enjoy the ride. the redwoods to the redheads. the rainbows to the proud. the almonds to walter. the beaches to the bums. and the fog to, who else, karl. i leave these things to my heirs, all 39 million of you, on one condition. that you do everything in your power to preserve and protect them. with love, california. wihefty! hefty! hefty!n. hey ladies... buy hefty® ultra strong™ at a low price. dada! i wish... get hefty® ultra strong™ costs less than glad® forceflex where sold head to head. >>> there's going to be pollen in the haze again today. we're looking at a high amount of tree pollen, burn factor less than 15 minutes again. a look around the state. 70 in monterey. near 90 in chico. triple digits in palm springs. san diego, los angeles, 74 in yosemite. tahoe, a chanc
. >> what tim cook says you should do with your iphones. to simone, i leave the van gogh. to harrison, the wine collection. grace, you get the beach house, just don't leave the lights on, okay? to mateo, my favorite chair. to chris, the family recipes. to craig, this rock. to jamie, well, let's just say, enjoy the ride. the redwoods to the redheads. the rainbows to the proud. the almonds to walter. the beaches to the bums. and the fog to, who else, karl. i leave these things to my heirs,...
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expecting apple ceo tim cook and qualcomm ceo tim malik off, to testify.s is in front of a jury, which takes it to a different level. theatrics, the damage that has been done, an appeal to the sympathy vote, if you like, of the jury, and what is a very dry topic. ultimately, these are two very rich companies. obviously one is richer than the other but it will not bankrupt either one of them. ultimately, the arguments will have to boil down to how powerful they can make technical, legal technology arguments. emily: qualcomm is based in san diego but apple is the biggest company in the world and tim cook is a very recognizable person. how do we expect that to sway the jury? qualcomm definitely a hometown hero. the stadium named after qualcomm. they changed the name now but there is still goodwill. potential jurors, some people love apple and own stock. some have friends who work at qualcomm and appreciate the technology. i think qualcomm will definitely try to take advantage of that hometown goodwill and illustrate themselves as an innovator that deserves to
expecting apple ceo tim cook and qualcomm ceo tim malik off, to testify.s is in front of a jury, which takes it to a different level. theatrics, the damage that has been done, an appeal to the sympathy vote, if you like, of the jury, and what is a very dry topic. ultimately, these are two very rich companies. obviously one is richer than the other but it will not bankrupt either one of them. ultimately, the arguments will have to boil down to how powerful they can make technical, legal...
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now, apple and qualcomm will argue their cases in court where tim cook is expected to testify. with the deadline with the sec closing in, elon musk continues to tweak more details. he says the carmaker will make ver 500,000 in the next 12 months. to our top story, lyft shares hit an all-time low. the stock is now declined in seven of its 12 trading days since going public last month, falling as much as 22% below its ipo price. this after rival uber filed for its own ipo last week. could the start be a warning to other unicorns headed to the public market? in florida, university of florida finance professor jay ritter. you have been looking at some on large ipos and how they perform. how does lyft compare? jay: with big companies like lyft, sometimes they go up for six months, sometimes they go down. those that drop a lot during the first six months on average outperform those that went up during the first six months. most famously, facebook dropped by over half after it went public, before it went on a tear. there's no guarantee that will happen with lyft but i see no reason to
now, apple and qualcomm will argue their cases in court where tim cook is expected to testify. with the deadline with the sec closing in, elon musk continues to tweak more details. he says the carmaker will make ver 500,000 in the next 12 months. to our top story, lyft shares hit an all-time low. the stock is now declined in seven of its 12 trading days since going public last month, falling as much as 22% below its ipo price. this after rival uber filed for its own ipo last week. could the...
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tim cook's greatest contribution to apple is healthcare in terms of apple watch.ice he launched when he was there and was not in charge, when he leaves, they may say he made is an essential device, the iphone and steve jobs will be what apple is known for, and tim cook leaves a legacy particular be apple watch and healthcare. >> do you think we'll get any indication of healthcare with apple reporting soon, 60% of revenue from the iphone, do you think they would make a push during this earning no announcet coming up about health care. >> i think they will talk about software and service a lot. it not as much of a moneymaking service, they want to push it as a marketing gimmick more than actual financial windfall. they hope subscription services will bring in more money, healthcare is a way to get people to buy into apple eco system, spend money elsewhere, not as much of a financial windfall from health care. david: jer jeremy owens thank y. >> thank you. david: democrat still demanding the president's tax returns, their deadline of 5:00 p.m. today, that has come an
tim cook's greatest contribution to apple is healthcare in terms of apple watch.ice he launched when he was there and was not in charge, when he leaves, they may say he made is an essential device, the iphone and steve jobs will be what apple is known for, and tim cook leaves a legacy particular be apple watch and healthcare. >> do you think we'll get any indication of healthcare with apple reporting soon, 60% of revenue from the iphone, do you think they would make a push during this...
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>> yes tim cook added more than steve jobs. >> this is a trap. let him say the thing. >> then i fall in the pit -- >> yes believe me, this is a trap go new ceo. >> it's part of an etf, so it moved up tell me what's good about what he's done? he's missed execution on so many products he sat with cash in a no interest rate environment. look at the accusations compared to disney. look at the accusations compared to iger. what did they make beats. flicks w netflix, was available, they could have done that they've been working on streaming for years, they come out with a zero. >> i'm not here to defend tim cook or apple. >> you just did. before you did. >> how >> you said he added more market cap than anybody else. >> that's facts. it's not a defense. >> no. it's facts that apple added. it's not facts -- >> they have $260 billion in cash they could buy disney tomorrow >> what if they bought they haven't spent $50 billion. >> i'm saying they don't have to build it out, but they could do the deal >> could they build it out and are they building it out >
>> yes tim cook added more than steve jobs. >> this is a trap. let him say the thing. >> then i fall in the pit -- >> yes believe me, this is a trap go new ceo. >> it's part of an etf, so it moved up tell me what's good about what he's done? he's missed execution on so many products he sat with cash in a no interest rate environment. look at the accusations compared to disney. look at the accusations compared to iger. what did they make beats. flicks w netflix, was...
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tim cook put himself in the position of talking down his silicon valley rivals.e all the eyeballs in their universe will not run into the same issues. >> exactly, charles. if i was listening story, you thought it was about google rather than apple, would you not be surprised. this is the type of behavior google has and i accused off, anti-competitive squeezing out users on their own platform. it's a potential antitrust violation. it is a unfair business practice under state and federal law. theft of intellectual property if that can be proven. there are a number of issues apple can face in the courts or regulatory environment for doing this type of thing. eu will crack down much harder, much quicker than our american legal system. washington is more bogged down with lobbyists, harder to get things done there. charles: kristina, breaking news with couple of developers, you sort of sense they were suggesting that very thing, that maybe, maybe somehow apple either discovered the abilities that they had, or you know, somehow came about them and then got rid of them.
tim cook put himself in the position of talking down his silicon valley rivals.e all the eyeballs in their universe will not run into the same issues. >> exactly, charles. if i was listening story, you thought it was about google rather than apple, would you not be surprised. this is the type of behavior google has and i accused off, anti-competitive squeezing out users on their own platform. it's a potential antitrust violation. it is a unfair business practice under state and federal...
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if you look back at some of the comments tim cook has made lately, he's vocalized how key health careill be to the company moving forward and into the future. is there a lot more opportunity there that's maybe being overlooked by investors? >> i think that's a terrific point, morgan. not only the apple watch which has become -- they are the biggest watch company in the world, which no one would have predicted when it first came out. not only is it the biggest selling smart watch but it's bigger than the whole swiss watch industry and the other product which you didn't mention but i know you are very well acquainted with, that's a huge hit, are air pods, the wireless, you know, earbuds and which are being copied like all apple products get copied and i think -- which -- as far as i know they're selling every one -- every pair they can make at quite a good margin and both of those products are really products that could -- could be the vessels for health, a whole huge health business. obviously, the watch already has a lot of health features in it and health benefits to owners of the wa
if you look back at some of the comments tim cook has made lately, he's vocalized how key health careill be to the company moving forward and into the future. is there a lot more opportunity there that's maybe being overlooked by investors? >> i think that's a terrific point, morgan. not only the apple watch which has become -- they are the biggest watch company in the world, which no one would have predicted when it first came out. not only is it the biggest selling smart watch but it's...
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tim cook didn't even show up on the harvard business review.on and also elon musk in the top five. yeah. raising some eyebrows there. not exactly everyone's choice, shall we say. as for the best growth ceos, let's take a look at who has made good returns for their shareholders. that's how barron's really gauges the best ceos according to them. bob iger, of course, 65 million. james gorman, so you know, it's interesting that share price isn't always the number one metric when they gauge the best leader. liz: except if their employees don't like them, that's a problem. susan, thank you very much. i was just thinking, to our viewer investors, milally who used to run ford, would have been on the top for me. investors are stepping on the ford gas pedal. the closing bell ringing in 38 minutes, the american automaker posting surprise first quarter profits thanks to strong sales of its f series pickup trucks in north america. yes, the all aluminum one. ford on track for its best percentage gain in a decade. 11%. just for these shares. $10.44 per share.
tim cook didn't even show up on the harvard business review.on and also elon musk in the top five. yeah. raising some eyebrows there. not exactly everyone's choice, shall we say. as for the best growth ceos, let's take a look at who has made good returns for their shareholders. that's how barron's really gauges the best ceos according to them. bob iger, of course, 65 million. james gorman, so you know, it's interesting that share price isn't always the number one metric when they gauge the best...
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we start with an old friend of the show let's start with apple you know i'm a big believer in ceo tim cooks why my mantra has always been very simp simple own it, don't trade it but sometimes holding apple has cut very difficult look at that that's the -- that is the epitome of pain. during the fourth quarter bear market the stock got obliterated and people started worrying about an ugly slowdown in iphone sales. a lot of shareholders panicked and the stock drifted from $233 in early october to $157 at the end of the year, then adding insult to injury apple hit us with a whammy of a preannouncement, company said they had a huge revenue shortfall primarily because of weakness in china. the stock lost 10% of its value. this is one big cappi stock you know what? since then, the stock has been on fire. you know what's up more than 40% from its january lows. oh and you know what i think that game was eminently gettable and i'm not just bragging, i'm very proud of this less than a week later of the preannouncement we went out to speak to tim cook at his headquarters he told a compelling story ab
we start with an old friend of the show let's start with apple you know i'm a big believer in ceo tim cooks why my mantra has always been very simp simple own it, don't trade it but sometimes holding apple has cut very difficult look at that that's the -- that is the epitome of pain. during the fourth quarter bear market the stock got obliterated and people started worrying about an ugly slowdown in iphone sales. a lot of shareholders panicked and the stock drifted from $233 in early october to...
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you have tim cook coming out and saying you know this is what's happening to hoping the c.e.o. of apple is saying well the american dollars strong that's one of the issues and then of course the overall economic weakness in some countries so people just aren't buying this vote these types of phones and then also the thing is lower than anticipated i phone revenue primarily in greater china accounts for all of the revenue shortfall to our guys for much more than our entire year over year revenue decline we know that wall way is dominant when it comes to china but that was first seeable the decline is real never mind while away in the other competition out there. they receive like a so this is the charge for the global smartphone share where you see the new opportunities how can these smart phone companies pivot to make up for their losses you know that and this i think is one of the big aspects of this all in let's go to the consumer the people that are buying these phones this phone that i have in my hand here it's an i phone six s. it's almost four years old do i need to upgra
you have tim cook coming out and saying you know this is what's happening to hoping the c.e.o. of apple is saying well the american dollars strong that's one of the issues and then of course the overall economic weakness in some countries so people just aren't buying this vote these types of phones and then also the thing is lower than anticipated i phone revenue primarily in greater china accounts for all of the revenue shortfall to our guys for much more than our entire year over year revenue...
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tim cook took apple to the next level. what is the next level he took it to?dollar valuation apple achieved earlier last year. the size of the company now, it is three times the size it was when steve jobs was in charge. it is a much more powerful company than it used to be. stuart: it is financial thing, power of the company thing as opposed to a technological revolution which is what steve jobs did? >> right. it's maintaining the momentum that jobs began with the iphone, keeping that going. stuart: is it fair to make comparison between jobs and cook? i mean, inevitably, that comparison will be made. but is it fair? >> they're fair. they're leaders of this iconic company. you want to see how they are doing things. the interesting thing about cook he is doing it his own way. he is not trying to be a mini steve jobs. he is not asking what steve would do. he is following his own instincts. stuart: bus he rise to the genius level as you imply? >> definitely so, yeah. he was the one who built, was one of the primary architects building apple under steve jobs to be
tim cook took apple to the next level. what is the next level he took it to?dollar valuation apple achieved earlier last year. the size of the company now, it is three times the size it was when steve jobs was in charge. it is a much more powerful company than it used to be. stuart: it is financial thing, power of the company thing as opposed to a technological revolution which is what steve jobs did? >> right. it's maintaining the momentum that jobs began with the iphone, keeping that...
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emily: tim cook? jeffrey: tim is an extraordinary leader. been like this, so they have some headwind here. he will be challenged in new ways. but, it is a brilliant company. widely talented people there. emily: lucas, what has been the word on the street about apple and disney since the announcement? lucas: the reaction to disney especially in hollywood has been very positive. impressed with how many shows and movies they have clawed back from other services and the breadth they will release. the reaction from apple was mixed. people were pretty disappointed by how little they had to say. we did not learn about the pricing, the different packagings. you talk to people making lots of shows and they are still in the dark. they are flying blind. given we are talking about netflix, they compare it to netflix in 2010, 2011 when netflix was making his first deals for original shows. we're going to try this. we don't know how they are going to release it. we don't know if anybody will be able to watch it, but it is worth taking a bet because people
emily: tim cook? jeffrey: tim is an extraordinary leader. been like this, so they have some headwind here. he will be challenged in new ways. but, it is a brilliant company. widely talented people there. emily: lucas, what has been the word on the street about apple and disney since the announcement? lucas: the reaction to disney especially in hollywood has been very positive. impressed with how many shows and movies they have clawed back from other services and the breadth they will release....
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take that, bob iger and tim cook. for the record, during the past 52 weeks, a apple's stock up 13%, netflix up 16%, disney, 30%. s&p a 50 500 up 8.5% in that ti. cheryl: t-mobile and sprint are pushing back against reports that their planned merger is in jeopardy. we learned that the companies have not received notice from the department of justice that the deal would likely be rejected by federal regulators, without major changes. the two companies say they're working with the government to complete the transaction. recent reports suggested anti-trust officials told t-mobile and sprint their deal would likely be rejected because they would eliminate competition in the wireless market. lauren: another exclusive. the battle of the bohemot46789s may be over. apple and qualcomm settled a dispute over technology that allows the iphone to connect to the internet. apple will once again use qualcomm chips in iphone and the deal includes a six year license between the two companies and a one-time payment from apple to qualcom
take that, bob iger and tim cook. for the record, during the past 52 weeks, a apple's stock up 13%, netflix up 16%, disney, 30%. s&p a 50 500 up 8.5% in that ti. cheryl: t-mobile and sprint are pushing back against reports that their planned merger is in jeopardy. we learned that the companies have not received notice from the department of justice that the deal would likely be rejected by federal regulators, without major changes. the two companies say they're working with the government...
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ceo tim cook tweeted this this morning saying, quote... ... >>> and a show of support from the united nations to help france however much it can. the you know is waiting to hear from french authorities on how the world body can help. the cultural arm of the organization unesco has already offered support. >> with are in contact with experts to assess the damage, preserve what can be preserved and provide short and medium term measures. >> there is also a show of solidarity from the european yukon to give support. >>> here in the bay area many express their concerns. it is not just a cathedral for the religious but part of national identity. >> reporter: the pain was felt 5,600-miles away here in the prayer after the notre dame cathedral was destroyed in flames. inside the cafe bastille, images of the raging fire on the televisions on the wall as it ravaged the more than 800- year-old cathedral. some were glued to the screen. the cathedral truly serves as a symbol to those that live in the country and even though that have moved away. >> everything, all the identity of paris is part of
ceo tim cook tweeted this this morning saying, quote... ... >>> and a show of support from the united nations to help france however much it can. the you know is waiting to hear from french authorities on how the world body can help. the cultural arm of the organization unesco has already offered support. >> with are in contact with experts to assess the damage, preserve what can be preserved and provide short and medium term measures. >> there is also a show of solidarity...
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we are hearing from tim cook on the call at the moment. you can see all the latest news coming from the call. the ipad quarter was "a block esther -- "a blockbuster." ising the company's culture that of adaptability, creativity, and long-term thinking. coreple at ist -- its adaptable enough to decide its own services company over and above the hardware company? julie: given the track record to date, i would say yes. there are other large hardware manufacturers. if you compare some of their largest competitors, we argue they are further ahead in the services space for a company still generating the vast majority of their revenue from hardware. caroline: great. we thank you very much. she will have more for us on apple later in the program. coming up, facebook wants to be your go to place for messaging. working to make that a reality at its annual conference. if you like bloomberg news, check us out on the radio. listen on bloomberg.com and in the u.s. on sirius xm. this is bloomberg. ♪ caroline: facebook is doubling down on a successful, bu
we are hearing from tim cook on the call at the moment. you can see all the latest news coming from the call. the ipad quarter was "a block esther -- "a blockbuster." ising the company's culture that of adaptability, creativity, and long-term thinking. coreple at ist -- its adaptable enough to decide its own services company over and above the hardware company? julie: given the track record to date, i would say yes. there are other large hardware manufacturers. if you compare...
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tim cook, congratulations, another fantastic quarter. and those that disparage everything this man accomplished and he came by this afternoon and can't say on air how i feel about your ill-advised grill go pound sand. so keep the positive in mind -- look at this it fell from the tree. because what looks like stupidity today might be smart tomorrow but first let's talk about guilt by association last night alphabet, google, reported a major shortfall even as management said it was a great quarter and stock plunged. forget the 90 days of google time but the truth is alphabet's issues were company specific the weakness tells you that the competitors are taking share and taking names company is losing market share and the ad business with amazon and facebook and both present seamless alternatives. facebook is for a small or medium size business and amazon and facebook would have rallied they are beating the stuffing out of alphabet but instead amazon and facebook saw stocks go down today based on the theory that if alphabet is doing badly, e
tim cook, congratulations, another fantastic quarter. and those that disparage everything this man accomplished and he came by this afternoon and can't say on air how i feel about your ill-advised grill go pound sand. so keep the positive in mind -- look at this it fell from the tree. because what looks like stupidity today might be smart tomorrow but first let's talk about guilt by association last night alphabet, google, reported a major shortfall even as management said it was a great...
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. >> reporter: one famous trump lie came after he botched the name of apple's ceo tim cook. >> we appreciateen two tolders he said tim cook apple really fast and the cook part of the sentence was soft. >> reporter: tim apple. >> reporter: he later tweeted i quickly referred to tim and apple as tim apple as an easy way to save time and words. just about every american president has lied about something. >> i did not have sexual relations with that woman. miss lewinsky. >> reporter: and, of course, some were big lies. >> i first learned from news reports of the watergate break-in. i was appalled. >> reporter: but richard nixon's lies about watergate, bill clinton's on his affair and lyndon johnson's on available volcano were committed for political expediency. >> for most politicians when they do discentralable and say things that aren't true they're doing it to try to get by and try to gain some political advantage. in donald trump's case, it's just an endemic part of who he is. >> reporter: trump's biographers say his proclivity to lie dating back to his days as a real estate developer in ne
. >> reporter: one famous trump lie came after he botched the name of apple's ceo tim cook. >> we appreciateen two tolders he said tim cook apple really fast and the cook part of the sentence was soft. >> reporter: tim apple. >> reporter: he later tweeted i quickly referred to tim and apple as tim apple as an easy way to save time and words. just about every american president has lied about something. >> i did not have sexual relations with that woman. miss...
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he was good enough at ceo to hire someone like tim cook to be the ceo behind the scenes.k took over, he was sort of taking over a role he had already been in for several years. neil: yeah. i forget that, you know. sometimes there's a great deal of genius to have that kind of genius, to see that you need a different kind of genius, right? thank you. >> absolutely. yeah. neil: great job. i appreciate it. meanwhile, an isis leader long thought dead is alive and well, resurfacing on a video and scaring the you-know-what out of a lot of folks who thought isis was gone. apparently not. termites. we're on the move. hey rick, all good? oh yeah, we're good. we're good. terminix. defenders of home. if you want to get the most details about your family history. my pie chart showed that i'm from all over europe, but then it got super specific. i learned my people came from a small region in poland and even a little bit of the history about why they might have migrated during that time. those migration patterns are more than just lines on a map, they're really your family's story. i c
he was good enough at ceo to hire someone like tim cook to be the ceo behind the scenes.k took over, he was sort of taking over a role he had already been in for several years. neil: yeah. i forget that, you know. sometimes there's a great deal of genius to have that kind of genius, to see that you need a different kind of genius, right? thank you. >> absolutely. yeah. neil: great job. i appreciate it. meanwhile, an isis leader long thought dead is alive and well, resurfacing on a video...
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lauren: tim cook says he believes the company's greatest trcontributions to society could be in healthcare. they have been moving into healthcare with apple watch, also a study on the human heart. it was at the time 100 summit in new york city where tim cook said apple focuses on policies, not politics. >> apple, this is probably not known to a lot of people in here, but apple doesn't have a pac. apple's probably the only large company i would think or one of the view that doesn't have a p a ac. i refuse to have one because it shouldn't exist. lauren: he called for more government regulation on the tech industry in order to protect your privacy. cheryl: border patrol he released shocking videos armed smugglers helping immigrants cross our border. meanwhile, the president's plan to keep asylum seekers in mexico has a day in court today. lauren: as we look at this video, we bring in griff jenkins, live in washington with the very latest. good morning, griff. >> reporter: good morning, lauren and r cheryl. i've got to tell you, this new surveillance video is nothing short of troubling, heavil
lauren: tim cook says he believes the company's greatest trcontributions to society could be in healthcare. they have been moving into healthcare with apple watch, also a study on the human heart. it was at the time 100 summit in new york city where tim cook said apple focuses on policies, not politics. >> apple, this is probably not known to a lot of people in here, but apple doesn't have a pac. apple's probably the only large company i would think or one of the view that doesn't have a...
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this seems to be extremely important for tim cook personally.le going after qualcomm for what they believe to be overcharging or double-dipping, as they've been calling it all morning. more so now, they are saying they realize we need to be in 5g. this is more of an admission of apple saying they do not think intel is capable of giving them the 5g modems as early as the end of next year as intel and apple had been anticipating. it also mean apple's own in-house chip efforts are likely ways off. that agreement will likely become a moot point in three or four years when apple inevitably has its own modems ready. emily: interesting. apple c.e.o. tim cook and qualcomm c.e.o. steve mollenkopf were expected to testify which really upped the ante. but does this agreement mean that the core issues go away? apple is saying they are charging too much, qualcomm is these are the rules these , are the patents, you have to pay. this is not going to change. ian: there's a couple of factors at play here. remember the ftc trial accusing qualcomm of the practices
this seems to be extremely important for tim cook personally.le going after qualcomm for what they believe to be overcharging or double-dipping, as they've been calling it all morning. more so now, they are saying they realize we need to be in 5g. this is more of an admission of apple saying they do not think intel is capable of giving them the 5g modems as early as the end of next year as intel and apple had been anticipating. it also mean apple's own in-house chip efforts are likely ways off....
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i heard tim cook last week and came away so impressed what he was talking about is a realistic approachthe fact that regulation is on the horizon. he's not fighting it, he's leading the whole effort the second thing, he's talking about apple in the health care business he's talking about, whether it's the iphone watch or whatever else he has in mind, that we're going to be monitored in terms of our health, that we are going to not just the simple things we have now, as to how many stairs we walked up or how many feet we ran or what our heartbeat is, but he's talking about having an impact on our total health, which opens up a whole new area. then you top that with, you know, his revenues for his iphone users is so large compared, for example, to an android user i just think apple is -- you know, the market can handle 6 or 7% off for the year, for the quarter, excuse me, overall. he's got so many things going for him, i wouldn't bet against apple. >> how long do you think it takes, we've grown up learning how to digest the phone cycle, the hardware cycle, watching supply chains. we have
i heard tim cook last week and came away so impressed what he was talking about is a realistic approachthe fact that regulation is on the horizon. he's not fighting it, he's leading the whole effort the second thing, he's talking about apple in the health care business he's talking about, whether it's the iphone watch or whatever else he has in mind, that we're going to be monitored in terms of our health, that we are going to not just the simple things we have now, as to how many stairs we...
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tim cook will have to talk about weakness china as well. ian, thank you very much for that.ll see what the numbers show us today. still ahead, joe biden making his first official campaign stop, earning his first endorsement. but did he wind up doing himself more harm than good last night? facebook holding a big conference today for developers. are they going to give use glimpse into how ceo mark zuckerberg will move past the company's privacy scandals? keep it here on "fbn: a.m." ♪ hey, ho, let's go. ♪ hey, ho, let's go. run with us in the unstoppable john deere gator xuv835, because when others take rain checks... we take the wheel. run with us. search "john deere gator" for more. run with us. the ai i want? well, insurance it's all about trust and speed. i need it to guide this analyst to customize flood coverage for this house. so that this team, can inform this couple, that their payment will arrive faster than this guy. hey. ♪ ♪ so whether i'm processing claims due to this fine gentleman... (car engine starting) or suggesting premiums for this young lady... ai can help
tim cook will have to talk about weakness china as well. ian, thank you very much for that.ll see what the numbers show us today. still ahead, joe biden making his first official campaign stop, earning his first endorsement. but did he wind up doing himself more harm than good last night? facebook holding a big conference today for developers. are they going to give use glimpse into how ceo mark zuckerberg will move past the company's privacy scandals? keep it here on "fbn: a.m." ♪...
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well, tim cook has repeatedly talked about apple's pledge to crack down on iphone addiction and limit screen time. why is apl pell removing -- apple removing apps that help just do that? we've got the hi hip consider hg up. avengers end game, record-breaking numbers and how far fans are willing to go to stop the spoilers. it is monday, april 29th. "fbn: a.m." starts right now. lauren: here's how your money is moving at 5:00 a.m. eastern. renewed optimism on u.s./china trade talks, boosting the dow futures, gaining 31 points. we're sealing follow-through from friday's gains after the blow-about gdp report. europe, stock stocks trading mi. it was a mixed monday for stocks in asia as well. the shanghai composite losing three quarters of 1% as that u.s. team of negotiators heads to beijing today. cheryl: it is monday. we would like to welcome you to "fbn: a.m.." good morning, i'm cheryl casone. lauren: it is monday. it feels a little bit like a monday. good morning, everybody. i'm lauren simonetti. cheryl: it is a busy monday. it is a huge wee week for marke. earnings season in high gears
well, tim cook has repeatedly talked about apple's pledge to crack down on iphone addiction and limit screen time. why is apl pell removing -- apple removing apps that help just do that? we've got the hi hip consider hg up. avengers end game, record-breaking numbers and how far fans are willing to go to stop the spoilers. it is monday, april 29th. "fbn: a.m." starts right now. lauren: here's how your money is moving at 5:00 a.m. eastern. renewed optimism on u.s./china trade talks,...
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tim cook says that the company will be contributing to the donation and rebuilding efforts. they say the restoration could caught take more than 10 years and cost billions of dollars. the use of technology could be key. the entire cathedral was scanned with lasers for recent videogame. >> it could rebuilding, because they have that documented very detailed information about how cathedral looked. >> so far, donations have come in from everywhere, including celebrities and companies like l'oreal and other companies. >>> more than 20 other schools in colorado under heightened security. a woman the fbi is looking for and why she is considered armed and extremely dangerous. >>> also, millions of americans in the central and southern states are in more severe weather. we have a look at what they are expecting, still ahead. >>> good morning. we have traffic that is going l bit more about the morning commute, coming up. >>> after yesterday morning, rain. we cleared out with mostly cloudy. we have sunshine and temperatures bumping up. we will show you how much. >>> classes ity search
tim cook says that the company will be contributing to the donation and rebuilding efforts. they say the restoration could caught take more than 10 years and cost billions of dollars. the use of technology could be key. the entire cathedral was scanned with lasers for recent videogame. >> it could rebuilding, because they have that documented very detailed information about how cathedral looked. >> so far, donations have come in from everywhere, including celebrities and companies...
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. >> i don't have a question but i cannot believe we are not mentioning bob dylan or tim cook. from the 50s. is anybody interested? >> i have enormous bob dylan fan and i find his music -- is not the political part that engages me, there's something about what he was doing. not to discount his songs from the early 60s, but he had a transformational point where the music goes from being apolitical to moving into the background over the course of his albums between 62 and 65. after that he becomes a really great example that often in the early 60s. it shows that it can be a community gathering point. >> like rolling stones isn't exactly a price that there can be. >> i love tim cook. there protest from every year of every decade. the technology is universal. from the perspective of my characters, the 60s has failed them. they had not been successful in changing the regime. or causing significant change in the society. so they took a much more aggressive approach and look down on what they called the peace generation. >> i will say quickly, for my purposes, i interest in the 60s mo
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he tweeted tim cook asked me to send him this, but he doesn't follow me.one could tag him, that would be great. dion, listen to this. on instagram he posted the same picture with the caption, some random guy came up to me and asked for a picture, but i look good so here it is. >> that's hilarious. just some gentle rubbing. >>> still ahead on abc 7 mornings, more flights canceled following the grounding of the boeing 737 max jets. the extension that will impact summer travelers. >>> and hospital shortage. and because redfin.com is america's #1 brokerage site our agents get more eyes on your home so you sell for thousands more than the one next door. don't get stuck in the past. sell with a redfin agent. >>> it's 6:00 a.m., happy monday. april 15th. i'm jessica castro. >> and i'm dion lim. you are never more than seven minutes away from your accuweather forecast. meteorologist lisa argen in for mike nicco. >> hi there, dion and jessica. you're right. it will turn into a moderate system if you can believe it with light to moderate rain. right now live doppler
he tweeted tim cook asked me to send him this, but he doesn't follow me.one could tag him, that would be great. dion, listen to this. on instagram he posted the same picture with the caption, some random guy came up to me and asked for a picture, but i look good so here it is. >> that's hilarious. just some gentle rubbing. >>> still ahead on abc 7 mornings, more flights canceled following the grounding of the boeing 737 max jets. the extension that will impact summer travelers....
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so we flew out to see tim cook, the ceo, to find out whether the gloom and negativity were justified and we're so thrilled he wants to sit down with us and down 150 from the high and dismal situation i asked if maybe the market had it right his response. >> i'm never surprised by the market to be honest with you because i think the market is quite emotional in the short-term and we sort of look through all of that. we think about the long-term and so when i look at the long-term health of the company, it is never been better. >> look, you may think i'm an apple polisher but we're hearing chatter about trade deal with china but if you bought the stock when tim cook came on "mad money" and told us business had never been better long-term you would have gotten it at $150 and listen to the headlines beark striking resemblance to the "wall street journal" you would have sold apple and missed out on a 45 point gain as it closed today at $195. and the purists say i'm gun jumping. we haven't seen earnings season but the people in the journal will be able to take anything not so hot, in strid
so we flew out to see tim cook, the ceo, to find out whether the gloom and negativity were justified and we're so thrilled he wants to sit down with us and down 150 from the high and dismal situation i asked if maybe the market had it right his response. >> i'm never surprised by the market to be honest with you because i think the market is quite emotional in the short-term and we sort of look through all of that. we think about the long-term and so when i look at the long-term health of...
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they have a story of a handful of apps that are doing exactly what tim cook said they are trying to do your screen time, giving parents more control over the print devices, and apple said, we don't want you guys have those apps and several of them were pulled from the app store which means if you created an iphone app and it is not an apple app store you are not getting on your phone. if somebody has already downloaded it will continue to work for moment of time. apple has built in a screen time function and they could say, this functionality is built into the phone so you note need the third-party apps, their excuse was about monitoring and revenue and monitoring children. i see both sides of this but i am very mixed on it and i think it's a dangerous move. >> isn't this just a simple competing against apple which means you are at the mercy of apple and your destiny in your future is all in their hands? absolutely. this is not the first time apple has done this, many years ago for little more than ten years ago when they came out with itunes, they gave itunes away for 300 free and the
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tim cook has made it almost the company's mission to be a stewart of consumer's data.pany today that's well positioned to pull this off and build the trust of health care institutions and consumers, it is apple. >> you point to wearables as the most likely money making area for apple when it comes to health care, so what do you think is the pace of new product announcements specifically in the health care area that you would need to see for apple to hit that $91 billion health care revenue eight years from now that you said is your midpoint >> i would say wearables is the most near term, not necessarily the largest driver, the largest would be services over time. apple has almost 60% revenue shares in wearables today and we expect that to migrate not just from your risk but to your ear with air pods, sensors added into air pods over time and in more wearables. we think new sensors like blood pressure, blood glucose, sleep pattern measurements are key to expanding the wearables portfolio over time. >> katie, i know you don't cover amazon, but you got this big report in
tim cook has made it almost the company's mission to be a stewart of consumer's data.pany today that's well positioned to pull this off and build the trust of health care institutions and consumers, it is apple. >> you point to wearables as the most likely money making area for apple when it comes to health care, so what do you think is the pace of new product announcements specifically in the health care area that you would need to see for apple to hit that $91 billion health care...
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people pledging hundreds of millions of dollars, including from tim cook. raised nearly $10,000 already. >>> new information about dead whales washing ashore in the bay area. seven gray whales past three weeks. two over the weekend, hercules, richmond, pacifica today. ian cull is live. >> reporter: whale first spotted on the beach this afternoon. been rolling in and out with the tide all night long. marked third dead gray whale found in or just outside of the bay in past week. under a majestic sunset, pacific ocean's whales brought in a harsh reality, another dead gray whale washing ashore. >> curiosity of seeing a whale that washed up on the beach. sad it's dead but opportunity to see it up close. >> reporter: has witnessed the migration from baja to alaska. >> seen quite a few goes last few weeks. >> arrived from germany, saw on the news. >> very sad, pretty animal, touching to see it. >> reporter: today another dead gray whale outside of richmond, part of tail missing. seven in past two weeks. marine mammal center says three died of malnutrition, many ar
people pledging hundreds of millions of dollars, including from tim cook. raised nearly $10,000 already. >>> new information about dead whales washing ashore in the bay area. seven gray whales past three weeks. two over the weekend, hercules, richmond, pacifica today. ian cull is live. >> reporter: whale first spotted on the beach this afternoon. been rolling in and out with the tide all night long. marked third dead gray whale found in or just outside of the bay in past week....
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tim cook and qualcomm c.e.o.teve mollenkopf were expected to testify in this particular trial, which really upped the ante. but does this mean the core issues go away? apple is saying they are charging too much, qualcomm is saying these are the rules and these are the patents, you have to pay. this is not going to change. ian: there's a couple of factors at play here. you will remember there was an ftc trial accusing qualcomm of the practices you had just mentioned. we still do not have a result there. we still have to see how that will play out. but fundamentally, you have got technology and you have got licensing. qualcomm pretty much throughout its history has faced legal challenges trying to get these license fees reduced. it's managed, by and large, to fend them off. of course, we're likely to see more. and as companies come and go, in terms of the power of their customer base, they're going to try to challenge this because it helps their profits. emily: now, mark, you have reported that apple had postponed
tim cook and qualcomm c.e.o.teve mollenkopf were expected to testify in this particular trial, which really upped the ante. but does this mean the core issues go away? apple is saying they are charging too much, qualcomm is saying these are the rules and these are the patents, you have to pay. this is not going to change. ian: there's a couple of factors at play here. you will remember there was an ftc trial accusing qualcomm of the practices you had just mentioned. we still do not have a...
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for comparison, apple ceo tim cook made $15 million with 283 times more than apple's median employee. mark zuckerberg made 37 times more than what facebook employees earn. and robert swain, 211 times his workers. . >>> 4:53. a new treatment regimen is giving hope to patients with pancreatic cancer. patients are living longer than traditionally expected. it often kills its victims within two years of diagnosis. long-term survival is possible if patients receive chemotherapy before surgery. the chemo is used to kill the pancreatic tumor before doctors remove it. patients who under two this regimen are living as much as five years and beyond. . >>> well, there's a baby boom at a sacramento hospital. >> 10 nurses at the labor and delivery unit are all pregnant. take a look at them. three of the pregnant nurses have the exact same due date,up 4. four other nurses have given birth since january. more than 6,000 babies are born at the hospital every year. >> wow. that's interesting to see. busy in that unit. >>> hmm. >>> the warriors seem to gellint just the right time. >> they took on denve
for comparison, apple ceo tim cook made $15 million with 283 times more than apple's median employee. mark zuckerberg made 37 times more than what facebook employees earn. and robert swain, 211 times his workers. . >>> 4:53. a new treatment regimen is giving hope to patients with pancreatic cancer. patients are living longer than traditionally expected. it often kills its victims within two years of diagnosis. long-term survival is possible if patients receive chemotherapy before...
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i spoke to tim cook in january there really weren't a lot of talks. like none. was it subsequent? >> jim, getting back to the deal, these things don't come together without the senior people in the company talking a lot. we have a lot of discussions you're not going to put that together on the morning of opening arguments and we're happy to have it together. but i can tell you the clear focus is let's get the products together >> are you going to do anything special? it makes it so periapple's 5-g s better than everyone else. >> you're just neutral i have to believe that apple gets something special from you, steve? >> we give everybody the best support we can >> is there anything that makes it so that apple can get this faster i don't feel apple is behind is apple behind? >> i will never talk about a person's product plans but i will tell you that qualcomm is excited and we have the entire team working to support them. >> one of the things that you did well in this case is in the mix of all the back and forth, the heated arguments, you went pedal to the medal on rnd and in the en
i spoke to tim cook in january there really weren't a lot of talks. like none. was it subsequent? >> jim, getting back to the deal, these things don't come together without the senior people in the company talking a lot. we have a lot of discussions you're not going to put that together on the morning of opening arguments and we're happy to have it together. but i can tell you the clear focus is let's get the products together >> are you going to do anything special? it makes it so...
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this morning, apple ceo tim cook pledged an unspecified amount to help rebuild this centuries old structure. an american nonprofit in san francisco told us they raised $70,000 already, and dozens of gofundme campaigns areopfrcis s the support. >> with everybody participating truly become everybody's place, and that's very important to us. notre dame is not only a building for parisians or for french. it's a building for the whole world. >> so true. now, many people are thinking about donating to the fund-raising campaign. how do you know which ones are legit and not a scam? we're looking into that. we'll have a lot more tonight at 6:00. >> a family out for an evening stroll ended up facing a man swinging a machete. police say this man approached the couple and their 7-year-old child about 6:45 last night on fourth avenue in redwood city. that's about a block away from the el camino. officersn swung the machete several times in their direction before the father was able to wrestle the weapon away from the guy. the man ran away and police found him a short time later and arrested him. the fat
this morning, apple ceo tim cook pledged an unspecified amount to help rebuild this centuries old structure. an american nonprofit in san francisco told us they raised $70,000 already, and dozens of gofundme campaigns areopfrcis s the support. >> with everybody participating truly become everybody's place, and that's very important to us. notre dame is not only a building for parisians or for french. it's a building for the whole world. >> so true. now, many people are thinking...
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among the reasons, swapping out modems can be costly he didn't think tim cook will be interested in thats too much political heat surrounding this company. apple has its hands full with another chip giant apple's fight with qualcomm kicking off today at this san diego courthouse right behind me here apple claims that qualcomm -- it extracts what it calls exorbitant royalties and separately qualcomm owes apple $1 billion more importantly, apple -- licensing for royalty on the price of each phone. apple claiming that isn't fair but the chip maker you see firing right back. countering that apple built its products on the back of qualcomm innovation and is now just trying to pay far less than fair value for that technology. jury selection began today this trial could last until may 15th back to you. >> josh, was there rate that was paid agreed to two parties in the past >> so it was agreed to, but the argument and we've had tim cook make this case to us is that they believe the rate right now isn't fair because it's allowing qualcomm to profit from innovations it had nothing to do it like th
among the reasons, swapping out modems can be costly he didn't think tim cook will be interested in thats too much political heat surrounding this company. apple has its hands full with another chip giant apple's fight with qualcomm kicking off today at this san diego courthouse right behind me here apple claims that qualcomm -- it extracts what it calls exorbitant royalties and separately qualcomm owes apple $1 billion more importantly, apple -- licensing for royalty on the price of each...
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in january he was talking about call peaches, tim cook, tim am. -- apple. >> thanks very much.ll to come, trump rally chant and no, the president isn't coming. ♪ ♪ >> veteran cnn journalist had unusual exchange with jim comey one that i find pretty troubling, trump supporters in 2016 campaign rallies kept chanting lock her up, meaning hillary, of course, and she doesn't think it should have been allowed. >> lock her up was a feature of 2016 trump campaign, do you in retrospect wish that people like yourself, the head of the fbi, i mean, the people in charge of law and order have sut down the language that it was dangerous potentially, that it should have created violence, that it is kind of hate speech? >> are they free speech? first amendment and asking the fbi to intervene, here is comey's response. >> that's not a role for government to play, the beauty of this country is people can say what they want, even if it's misleading and demagoguery. >> yes, what he said he might show up, no, the third straight year donald trump is skipping the white house correspondent's dinner. >>
in january he was talking about call peaches, tim cook, tim am. -- apple. >> thanks very much.ll to come, trump rally chant and no, the president isn't coming. ♪ ♪ >> veteran cnn journalist had unusual exchange with jim comey one that i find pretty troubling, trump supporters in 2016 campaign rallies kept chanting lock her up, meaning hillary, of course, and she doesn't think it should have been allowed. >> lock her up was a feature of 2016 trump campaign, do you in...
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apple ceo tim cook says that the company will also donate to the rebuilding efforts and he tweeted, we are heartbroken for the french people and those around the world for whom notre dame is a symbol of hope. we have been asking you to share your photos of your visit to notre dame pick you can share your memories using the #kpix on your facebook twitter and instagram pages pick much more on the story on kpixtv.com. >>> we get word of another dead well about 100 yards off the coast of pacific appeared this is the second one spotted today. the coast guard located the dead well at about noon time near manor beach pick it is floating in the water near the shore. they are warning people to steer clear of ten, a ad well washed up along the shoreline near richmond. chopper five showing where the carcass ended up along brooks island regional preservative scientists will be looking into how both of those whales died. alarmingly, five dead whales have been found in just over a month. a great well washed up in unincorporated contra costa county and in march, two more wells turned up in san franci
apple ceo tim cook says that the company will also donate to the rebuilding efforts and he tweeted, we are heartbroken for the french people and those around the world for whom notre dame is a symbol of hope. we have been asking you to share your photos of your visit to notre dame pick you can share your memories using the #kpix on your facebook twitter and instagram pages pick much more on the story on kpixtv.com. >>> we get word of another dead well about 100 yards off the coast of...
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restorations continues to pour in yesterday, it was french luxury brands today, tech companies, apple ceo tim cook announcing that company will donate to notre dom's rebuilding efforts will cook did not say specifically how much money apple would contribute about a billion dollars total has already been raised that's according to the french culture minister also video game developer will be soft which has an officer here in san francisco announced today a donation of 500,000 eur to the cause the company spent years recreating the notre cathedral for its 2014 game. assassin's creed unity, which is also be offered as a free download the game. this week ken now back to you alright grant thank you in the east bay police have tracked down a man they say was seen touching himself in front of children in public. >>from forcefully chagall has the story from fremont. he didn't touch anyone else self but 55 year-old jose ortiz felix chose a public business filled with kids to allegedly commit a lewd act. >>and that's why fremont police sergeant ricardo cortes says ortiz felix landed in jail witnesses there
restorations continues to pour in yesterday, it was french luxury brands today, tech companies, apple ceo tim cook announcing that company will donate to notre dom's rebuilding efforts will cook did not say specifically how much money apple would contribute about a billion dollars total has already been raised that's according to the french culture minister also video game developer will be soft which has an officer here in san francisco announced today a donation of 500,000 eur to the cause...
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andmakers at tim cook i am 6:00 p.m. eastern. -- 10:00 a.m. and 6 p.m. eastern. a small network with an unusual name rolled out a big idea. let the was decide on their own what is important to them. c-span opened the doors on washington policymaking for all to see, delivering unfiltered content. this was true people power. in the 40 years since, tom inskip -- the landscape has clearly changed. butube stars are nothing, c-span ideang, but is bigger than ever. its nonpartisan coverage of washington is brought to you by your cable or satellite provider. c-spanvision or online, is your unfiltered view of government so you can make up your own mind. lewis has been working on studying and writing about cyber security issues for the center for strategic and international studies for a long time. he is our guest this week on the communicators. our guest reporter is joseph marx of the washington post. to get us started, a couple questions. what do you think are the biggest cyber threats facing the u.s. today? >> the two biggest can be named easily, china and russia. the m
andmakers at tim cook i am 6:00 p.m. eastern. -- 10:00 a.m. and 6 p.m. eastern. a small network with an unusual name rolled out a big idea. let the was decide on their own what is important to them. c-span opened the doors on washington policymaking for all to see, delivering unfiltered content. this was true people power. in the 40 years since, tom inskip -- the landscape has clearly changed. butube stars are nothing, c-span ideang, but is bigger than ever. its nonpartisan coverage of...
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they learned it from tim cook.ke the hit for five minutes and then you can beat expectations every quarter. we don't pay much attention to that guidance. the real underlying numbers are still very strong for netflix and, you know, we expect that to continue at least for the time being. >> ed, weight your take on the numbers? >> i think it's also a very strong quarter i think the note on the soft churn or the churn around the pricing change is note worthy. i think there are a few factors. hulu lowered its price on the ad driving product around $2 around the time when netflix was talking about raising prices people, consumers, hard core consumers are anticipating all the new services coming in and thinking well maybe i don't renew right now, i'll come back later if i like it and see what disney does and at&t does. i think the competition will have some effect, but, you know, i think netflix has been thinking about that and pricing that in. >> all of that only affects the u.s. guidance though >> we know the u.s. busin
they learned it from tim cook.ke the hit for five minutes and then you can beat expectations every quarter. we don't pay much attention to that guidance. the real underlying numbers are still very strong for netflix and, you know, we expect that to continue at least for the time being. >> ed, weight your take on the numbers? >> i think it's also a very strong quarter i think the note on the soft churn or the churn around the pricing change is note worthy. i think there are a few...