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some words from tim cook here. he says as we head into the holiday season with our most powerful lineup ever, we are leading with our values in every action and decision we take. we are committed to protecting the environment, security and privacy, and creating products and services that could unlock humanity's full creative potential. when you look at what is available this holiday season, the way that they are keeping many of their prices the same, how optimistic are you that they will be able to move a lot of product? julia: i have optimism. we just put out our holiday forecast and we are forecasting an increase in online spend of about 14.6%. when we surveyed consumers, 18% said they will spend more this year than last year. we still have about 40% saying that they will spend less. when we talk to consumers about how they are feeling about the economic headwinds, we do have, depending on the question you ask, between 39% to 41% online consumers saying that they will delay making purchases, that they are worried
some words from tim cook here. he says as we head into the holiday season with our most powerful lineup ever, we are leading with our values in every action and decision we take. we are committed to protecting the environment, security and privacy, and creating products and services that could unlock humanity's full creative potential. when you look at what is available this holiday season, the way that they are keeping many of their prices the same, how optimistic are you that they will be...
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is or not, the fact is he's been bothered around this app business and he's determined not to the tim cook control his future so in his mind he has to make the metaverse work for meta to have any future at all. so, i understand why investors are so spooked by what they're seeing but i think in zuckerberg's mind, he doesn't have a choice, he either building the next best platform or after ever-shrinking market >> right, julia, if he has that and with performance and intelligence there, later on if he's too early to the metaverse and doesn't turn out the way he expects it, he can pivot all of the elements of research they've done to make the core business better >> well, i think these are two very different things here, right. if you think about the way they're investing in ai for the ad business, meta has to invest in ai to make adds more targetable and measurable. due to apple's operating change. one of the big investments is that type of ai. it's a different type of ai to create avatars with legs which is something that is the next generation of verizon. which is bringing in a more full v
is or not, the fact is he's been bothered around this app business and he's determined not to the tim cook control his future so in his mind he has to make the metaverse work for meta to have any future at all. so, i understand why investors are so spooked by what they're seeing but i think in zuckerberg's mind, he doesn't have a choice, he either building the next best platform or after ever-shrinking market >> right, julia, if he has that and with performance and intelligence there,...
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let's bring in susan li who spoke to tim cook, no less.ne sales, susan? susan: and i'm also a "stranger things" fan as well, so i can give you some briefings on that. tim cook, apple ceo, pretty much echoing what every other technology ceos has told us this earnings season. the strong dollar is impacting the bottom line. inflation is hurting everybody, and there might be a bit of a slowdown heading into the holiday shopping period. let's talk about the u.s. economy and the global economy first, and here's what tim cook told me about what's happening, how it's impacting apple. he says, look, the u.s. economic outlook is a challenging environment. really? there's no doubt about that. and the macroeconomic effect, obviously, is what's driving the strong dollar and, of course, running weakness in currencies in most spots around the world, so so that's big. in the services area, things happening like digital advertising that's clearly macroeconomic, gaming that's clearly macroeconomic. the slowdown in digital advertising which you have heard fr
let's bring in susan li who spoke to tim cook, no less.ne sales, susan? susan: and i'm also a "stranger things" fan as well, so i can give you some briefings on that. tim cook, apple ceo, pretty much echoing what every other technology ceos has told us this earnings season. the strong dollar is impacting the bottom line. inflation is hurting everybody, and there might be a bit of a slowdown heading into the holiday shopping period. let's talk about the u.s. economy and the global...
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last quarter tim cook told me they couldn't even test the demand on macs and now they're up 25% ipad was down 13% because the year ago quarter they did not have a new ipad model. they were launched a couple of days ago last week so it is a little bit of a different comp there and then services. that was a miss, a disappointment for a lot of people talking about that right now. only up 5% and the story there, mel, all foreign ex change. but despite all of the weaknesses and the headwinds, they were able to beat on the top and bottom lines because of kur cutting costs and i asked tim cook and here is what you told me he said, quote, we are hiring deliberately and so we've slowed the pace of hiring and we're going after cuts and our savings into kmod commoditin he means that mem or chips are cheaper so prices are going down for those components, mel. >> just want to clarify. in terms of the services miss, you said it is entirely due to fx >> not entirely, but largely and also a weak ad market. they told me that the same head winds that we've heard from google and meta about a weakening
last quarter tim cook told me they couldn't even test the demand on macs and now they're up 25% ipad was down 13% because the year ago quarter they did not have a new ipad model. they were launched a couple of days ago last week so it is a little bit of a different comp there and then services. that was a miss, a disappointment for a lot of people talking about that right now. only up 5% and the story there, mel, all foreign ex change. but despite all of the weaknesses and the headwinds, they...
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let's go back to apple for a second i do have the luxury of having a nice call with tim cook and lukae cfo, before they report this is something we have been doing for years. the stock service what i was hearing is pretty much insane. apple is constrained in all of the high-end products. the mac is doing incredibly well the watch. if you were making the watch as a separate company, it would be a 90 pe. the love for apple worldwide, the fact that china was amazingly strong and you are listening and watching -- of course, i'm watching the stock going down, down, down i look at numbers and the iphone is not that strong i'm saying, here is what you do. don't look at the tape don't look at the tape have confidence in yourself. obviously i'm soul searching i still have confidence when i hear something good from people i trust -- >> all right it is up they are telling me to move on >> oh, i was in the solliloquy mode you are full of sound and furry. >> t-mobile is up a lot. 7% our parent company comcast has given up all of the gains from yesterday. charter with earnings that were below. i wa
let's go back to apple for a second i do have the luxury of having a nice call with tim cook and lukae cfo, before they report this is something we have been doing for years. the stock service what i was hearing is pretty much insane. apple is constrained in all of the high-end products. the mac is doing incredibly well the watch. if you were making the watch as a separate company, it would be a 90 pe. the love for apple worldwide, the fact that china was amazingly strong and you are listening...
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why the ship went down. 0k, time for a look at this week's tech news now, and the ceo of apple, tim cook there's no good excuse for the lack of women in the tech sector. he said more needs to be done to educate young people in the skills that they need for the industry, such as coding. nasa says it could be a couple of months before it knows if an experiment to change the course of an asteroid has worked. it crashed the dart probe in the rock deliberately to see if the same technique would work to stop future objects from hitting earth. over the next two months, we're going to see more information from the investigation team on what period change did we actually make, because that's our number two goal. number one was hit the asteroid, which we've done, but now, number two is really measure that period change and characterise how much ejector we actually put out. london's natural history museum is going to digitise their environmental research onto the cloud for the first time. they say the new data platform will give hundreds of scientists access to their resources, allowing them to tra
why the ship went down. 0k, time for a look at this week's tech news now, and the ceo of apple, tim cook there's no good excuse for the lack of women in the tech sector. he said more needs to be done to educate young people in the skills that they need for the industry, such as coding. nasa says it could be a couple of months before it knows if an experiment to change the course of an asteroid has worked. it crashed the dart probe in the rock deliberately to see if the same technique would work...
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tim cook told me last quarter, apple was going to be more, quote, deliberate in hiring, and also reports and doling out less than expected on research in july there were layoffs, and last week microsoft let another thousand employees go. and apple, they need to keep iphone sales momentum to make up for the headwinds, and then they are also going to be able to make up for it with new ads on the app store, and then microsoft, they hope it spending remains strong especially as strong and medium businesses start to cut >> steve, it seems most interesting to me that apple is in a unique position right now, and so many of the other companies we have been talking about, thought a pandemic boom might continue and they ramped up big in that period, and most of apple's head count is in retail and they are repurposing it to online support, and they were focusing their investment on vertical integration which is paying out big margin benefits right now, and they don't have the same whiplash affect that other companies like meta and amazon have, right >> that's right, john. they have been more resist
tim cook told me last quarter, apple was going to be more, quote, deliberate in hiring, and also reports and doling out less than expected on research in july there were layoffs, and last week microsoft let another thousand employees go. and apple, they need to keep iphone sales momentum to make up for the headwinds, and then they are also going to be able to make up for it with new ads on the app store, and then microsoft, they hope it spending remains strong especially as strong and medium...
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and apple tim cook says the same thing, it's a challenging environment with the strong u.s.d for the first time interest rates are no longer zero. tim cook telling me it's a challenging environments and there's no doubt about that and that macroeconomic effect obviously is what's driving the strong dollar and of course, money weakness and currencies in most spots around the world. so that's big. alphabet cfo telling me the same thing earlier this week, that we think that the macro environment is challenging, it's complicated with exchange for an important factor and additional head wind for a pullback. we can't paint all technology stocks with the same brushment and social media like google and meta that depend on advertising spend. they'll be challenged much longer and yet amazon saying the holiday shopping period may not be as strong. and microsoft's slowest growth in half a decade. apple has outperformed. meta down 70%, apple down 14%. but it's also important to note in these record report cards, all of the companies are slowly hiring or outright firing and laying off a p
and apple tim cook says the same thing, it's a challenging environment with the strong u.s.d for the first time interest rates are no longer zero. tim cook telling me it's a challenging environments and there's no doubt about that and that macroeconomic effect obviously is what's driving the strong dollar and of course, money weakness and currencies in most spots around the world. so that's big. alphabet cfo telling me the same thing earlier this week, that we think that the macro environment...
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he: consultant, professor tim cook, responsible for murder. as being like having a belt tied around her chest wall. this is jaclyn kirk for years before the attack. decades after she was left with life—changing injuries, herattacker was left with life—changing injuries, her attacker may be sent back to jailfor her injuries, her attacker may be sent back to jail for her murder. rishi sunak has been out and about for the first time since pmqs on wednesday after a challegning first week as prime minister. he has criticised over his reappointment of suella braverman of home secretary after she resigned for a security breach last week and for his decision no to attend cop27 next month. 0ur political correspondent damian grammaticas has the latest. rishi sunak has been out and about as you say. he's come under a bit of pressure for some of the issues he has faced criticism for this week so that appointment of suella braverman, question about that and he indicated he didn't regret the appointment and he believes she had learnt lessons from that episo
he: consultant, professor tim cook, responsible for murder. as being like having a belt tied around her chest wall. this is jaclyn kirk for years before the attack. decades after she was left with life—changing injuries, herattacker was left with life—changing injuries, her attacker may be sent back to jailfor her injuries, her attacker may be sent back to jail for her murder. rishi sunak has been out and about for the first time since pmqs on wednesday after a challegning first week as...
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to start with what tim cook did to facebook is rather extraordinary. the change in the iso model that made it hard to track ads and target them for facebook, that is really tim cook at the top of the mountain knocking anybody down whoidaries to challenge him. that's obviously good if you think apple could be the lone man standing amazon obviously predicted kind of dire fourth quarter holiday sales estimates, and i'm not sure how that jives with, you know, the iphone 14 and up grades and everything you really expect apple to make a lot of money in this fourth quarter right now and i still own a position in apple and i'm not going to talk it down, but i do have to acknowledge that disconnect has to be resolved in some way i think apple is punching above its weight today >> are you surprised apple is up as much as it is today you own the stock. >> i am sprieszed. i thought we'd get a bit of a flat result after these earnings a couple things i think are important after this release we talk a lot about china production issues in this overhang, and you saw a
to start with what tim cook did to facebook is rather extraordinary. the change in the iso model that made it hard to track ads and target them for facebook, that is really tim cook at the top of the mountain knocking anybody down whoidaries to challenge him. that's obviously good if you think apple could be the lone man standing amazon obviously predicted kind of dire fourth quarter holiday sales estimates, and i'm not sure how that jives with, you know, the iphone 14 and up grades and...
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it just seems like that's such a huge issue to manage, you know, folks like tim cook hate excess inventory and managed apple so well, minimizing that. an advantage of software and enterprise softwares, there's no inventory of dwoogoods to manag. as this has become such a key part of the economy overall, it seems like tech companies are going to get impacted if retailers and others do get caught on the wrong side of an inventory glut, and then in a way there's a worker inventory issue. isn't there? we've seen some of these tech companies overstocked with workers and having to make adjustments. >> yeah, and if you look at what sin dar pichai was talking about over the course of the last couple of weeks, it's those 100,000 employees at google right now, i think a lot of these companies are trying to figure how they can right size their structure to keep up with demand it's a confounding variable. you still have really, really tight employment and in terms of the inventory management for these companies that are doing physical products, the thing that's most challenging in my mind is the fact
it just seems like that's such a huge issue to manage, you know, folks like tim cook hate excess inventory and managed apple so well, minimizing that. an advantage of software and enterprise softwares, there's no inventory of dwoogoods to manag. as this has become such a key part of the economy overall, it seems like tech companies are going to get impacted if retailers and others do get caught on the wrong side of an inventory glut, and then in a way there's a worker inventory issue. isn't...
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they're constrained on the watch, too tim cook told me they can't make enough of the apple watch ultras to meet the demand either. >> certainly some fallout. people are watching skyworks and some of the apple supplier names on the chain concern great stuff on apple let's talk twitter as well as we said, dee is at twitter hq in the beginning of this new era. >> i'm in the middle of san francisco, market street as the musk era begins. it's just after 8:00 a.m. local time and some of the companies more than 7,000 employees are just getting in and probably have a lot of questions and not sure what to expect now, even if they'll keep their jobs. of course, last night, we heard that the ceo as well as ned siegel have departed the company. ye is back on twitter. change is here there's other cameras around me. this is a moment, and julia, you have spent a lot of time outside of this building over the years as well, through, what, five or six different ceos how would you describe this moment >> well, yeah, it's really interesting right now because i remember that street corner well, dee, that yo
they're constrained on the watch, too tim cook told me they can't make enough of the apple watch ultras to meet the demand either. >> certainly some fallout. people are watching skyworks and some of the apple supplier names on the chain concern great stuff on apple let's talk twitter as well as we said, dee is at twitter hq in the beginning of this new era. >> i'm in the middle of san francisco, market street as the musk era begins. it's just after 8:00 a.m. local time and some of...
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asking record revenue in the september quarter that just passed, but they're looking for signs from tim cook that he's optimistic that those high-end iphones will continue to fuel just an amazing growth that we've seen over the past few years. now, that growth probably won't be at the 40% level that we've seen, but even a couple percentage points could make it a record quarter >> barton, let's talk first about these three things that you and your colleagues are watching the i14 sales. the dollar impact and the service business margins of these which do you want to tackle first >> next to the high-end iphones. we've done some survey work that would tell us that 2/3 of american adults looking to buy an iphone are skewing toward the the pro, the pro max, you know, 20%, 25% higher average sales price for those. much higher kind of focus on that than we've seen before. so that's worth i think several percentage points in the growth in the iphone revenue line they report if that's extrapolated globally which i think we're going to see that type of pattern around the world because people are loving
asking record revenue in the september quarter that just passed, but they're looking for signs from tim cook that he's optimistic that those high-end iphones will continue to fuel just an amazing growth that we've seen over the past few years. now, that growth probably won't be at the 40% level that we've seen, but even a couple percentage points could make it a record quarter >> barton, let's talk first about these three things that you and your colleagues are watching the i14 sales. the...
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ok, time for a look at this week's tech news now, and the ceo of apple, tim cook, has told the bbc there'sbe done to educate young people in the skills that they need for the industry, such as coding. nasa says it could be a couple of months before it knows if an experiment to change the course of an asteroid has worked. it crashed the dart probe into the rock deliberately to see if the same technique would work to stop future objects from hitting earth. over the next two months, we're going to see more information from the investigation team on what period change did we actually make, because that's our number two goal. number one was hit the asteroid, which we have done, but now number two is really measure that period change and characterise how much ejector we actually put out. london's natural history museum is going to digitise their environmental research onto the cloud for the first time. they say the new data platform will give hundreds of scientists access to their resources, allowing them to track and respond to the biodiversity crisis. and this camera could unlock a whole new u
ok, time for a look at this week's tech news now, and the ceo of apple, tim cook, has told the bbc there'sbe done to educate young people in the skills that they need for the industry, such as coding. nasa says it could be a couple of months before it knows if an experiment to change the course of an asteroid has worked. it crashed the dart probe into the rock deliberately to see if the same technique would work to stop future objects from hitting earth. over the next two months, we're going to...
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return to covid in china, but supply chain is one of the areas that is the key expertise of ceo tim cooke broader macroeconomic situation is what companies are worried about, and apple, as i said, in their outlook, provided specific guidance, they haven't and that for a long time but they did indicate that they are concerned that they could be heading into more tricky waters. ben they could be heading into more tricky waters-— tricky waters. ben wood, thank ou ve tricky waters. ben wood, thank you very much _ tricky waters. ben wood, thank you very much for _ tricky waters. ben wood, thank you very much for your- tricky waters. ben wood, thank you very much for your time. i you very much for your time. that looked like a big nokia handset behind him! and the big motor one as well. stay with us on bbc news, still to come... inflation is still a nightmare for president biden with mid—term elections looming. indira gandhi, ruler of the world's largest democracy, died today. only yesterday, she had spoken of dying in the service of her country and said, i would be proud of it, every drop of
return to covid in china, but supply chain is one of the areas that is the key expertise of ceo tim cooke broader macroeconomic situation is what companies are worried about, and apple, as i said, in their outlook, provided specific guidance, they haven't and that for a long time but they did indicate that they are concerned that they could be heading into more tricky waters. ben they could be heading into more tricky waters-— tricky waters. ben wood, thank ou ve tricky waters. ben wood,...
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look at amazon or apple tim cook and andy jassy. the board made sure they were not killed off by the founders of steve jobs or jeff bezos. andy started in 1997 he created web services after he started there >> what cynicism it is still incredible growth. super high exexpectations. >> people are using it as a parallel of something happened though them and facebook there is something imploding at facebook you are right. there are late products that came out late in the quarter that have new pricing issues i don't want to take you into the weeds there. there are issues happening at those companies. i agree -- by the way, i own apple. i wish i had more. i don't have amazon. i would buy it after this show i think i have high hopes for them i would not buy facebook right now. there is still a great deal more room to fall as we saw with myspace which dominated. it took over from friendster rupert murdock bought and sold it. >> both at 97 which is weird amazon or meta one share? two shares you have the choice for the same amount for $100, y
look at amazon or apple tim cook and andy jassy. the board made sure they were not killed off by the founders of steve jobs or jeff bezos. andy started in 1997 he created web services after he started there >> what cynicism it is still incredible growth. super high exexpectations. >> people are using it as a parallel of something happened though them and facebook there is something imploding at facebook you are right. there are late products that came out late in the quarter that...
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professor tim cook told the court the injuries from the attacker played a significant role in her deathr injuries made it to high risk to operate. stephen craig denied murder but the jury stephen craig denied murder but the jury found him guilty. her stephen craig denied murder but the jury found him guilty.— jury found him guilty. her family are had jury found him guilty. her family are bad to _ jury found him guilty. her family are had to live _ jury found him guilty. her family are had to live with _ jury found him guilty. her family are had to live with this - jury found him guilty. her family are had to live with this for- jury found him guilty. her family are had to live with this for over| are had to live with this for over two decades i think it is really important to bring them some level of peace _ important to bring them some level of peace to — important to bring them some level of peace to know that justice has been _ of peace to know that justice has been done. of peace to know that 'ustice has been amt of peace to know that 'ustice has been «net of peace to know that 'ust
professor tim cook told the court the injuries from the attacker played a significant role in her deathr injuries made it to high risk to operate. stephen craig denied murder but the jury stephen craig denied murder but the jury found him guilty. her stephen craig denied murder but the jury found him guilty.— jury found him guilty. her family are had jury found him guilty. her family are bad to _ jury found him guilty. her family are had to live _ jury found him guilty. her family are had to...
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china, when i spoke to tim cook on friday, was, obvious, pre the foxconn.e reminded me they have many different sources. doesn't mean people can raise price. people gives a lot of people 14s, verizon frantically -- verizon numbers were really horrible last week >> just changing course for a minute, as you mentioned t-mobile quite strong. at&t had a very good quarter and verizon -- and it's reflected in the stock price verizon is down 28% for the year as we pointed out many times t-mobile, with its 30% increase is far and away the leader in terms of market capsize, and at&t is flat on the year, which is a great performance, given the s&p. >> now, apple, let's just go over -- i spoke to tim cook on friday before the quarter. one, he said, if you try to make any sort of judgment based on suppliers, you do not understand how we work, which i think would even be that and the second is, that was the one that delivered a great quarter. the trading after where the stock was down had to do with bad reportage, people who literally looked at the stock and then said, i
china, when i spoke to tim cook on friday, was, obvious, pre the foxconn.e reminded me they have many different sources. doesn't mean people can raise price. people gives a lot of people 14s, verizon frantically -- verizon numbers were really horrible last week >> just changing course for a minute, as you mentioned t-mobile quite strong. at&t had a very good quarter and verizon -- and it's reflected in the stock price verizon is down 28% for the year as we pointed out many times...
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tim cook said the third quarter produced record numbers. >>> shares of meta plunged on thursday. they fell more than 20% after the company revealed a second straight quarter of decline. meta recorded third quarter review down 4% year over year. >>> still ahead this hour, nearly 4-hour rant from russian president vladimir putin. what he's saying about nuclear weapons in ukraine and who's to blame for the world pattern. a north korean missile test and a south korean military drill. details in a live report. >>> and antiis he met if i can comments have proven quite costly to kanye west. the rapper has a disturbing history of marring a man. details ahead on "cnn newsroom." kills 99.9% of bacteria that detergents can't. clean is good, sanitized is better. when you can't sleep... try zzzquil pure zzzs gummies. from the world's #1 sleep aid brand. its special formula helps you fall asleep naturally with an timal dose of melatonin. so you can wake up refreshed. for better sleep, li never before. pre-rinsing your dishes? you could using the wrong detergent. and wasting up to 20 gallons of
tim cook said the third quarter produced record numbers. >>> shares of meta plunged on thursday. they fell more than 20% after the company revealed a second straight quarter of decline. meta recorded third quarter review down 4% year over year. >>> still ahead this hour, nearly 4-hour rant from russian president vladimir putin. what he's saying about nuclear weapons in ukraine and who's to blame for the world pattern. a north korean missile test and a south korean military...
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i spoke to apple ceo tim cook and asked about china and he said there's no china covid impacts on productionen silicon access, which are the parts they need to bill those iphone -- build the iphones in the quarterly reports or earnings. stu: we had a report this morning i read on roisters that the shanghai -- the shanghai disney shut down with people inside. susan: they shut down operations in order to comply with those sudden china covid restrictions and apparently they directed visitors to stay put inside till they returned a negative test. shanghai government said they were barring people from entering or exiting the disney land park till their results were confirmed as negative. good news, rides stayed open so you could get on rides inside but this isn't the first time that visitors to shanghai disney land were stuck inside. last year 30,000 in november were suddenly locked in. disney stock is down a little bit in reaction to this news but it's just tough. stu: it's a good job there's no elections in china and if there's elections in china, the covid policy might take a hit . >>> can you
i spoke to apple ceo tim cook and asked about china and he said there's no china covid impacts on productionen silicon access, which are the parts they need to bill those iphone -- build the iphones in the quarterly reports or earnings. stu: we had a report this morning i read on roisters that the shanghai -- the shanghai disney shut down with people inside. susan: they shut down operations in order to comply with those sudden china covid restrictions and apparently they directed visitors to...
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going to be good, i think they're going to be very good and the main reason is that people like tim cooknow how to manage his company. he's proven that so he knows the macro environment, and i'm willing to bet he's dealt with it and you're going to see a good profit outlook, profit report from all of big tech. stu: would you comment on meta, which seems to have fallen out of bed. the stock price has been cut in half, more than that i believe. zuckerberg seems to have placed all his bets on the meta versio? meta vision. >> meta verse. stu: meta verse. sorry on that. i don't think they like it. >> i think it started with wokeness and investors look for ceos who are going to deliver dollars and cents and not necessarily woke companies. you wonder what does he see for his core business in the future that he's making this big bet? does he see potential weakness or loss in advertising dollars? i don't know. it's not a company i would want to own individually here at this price even. stu: even at this low, $133 a share. mike, murphy, thank you very being here. folks, now this. in iran, the regi
going to be good, i think they're going to be very good and the main reason is that people like tim cooknow how to manage his company. he's proven that so he knows the macro environment, and i'm willing to bet he's dealt with it and you're going to see a good profit outlook, profit report from all of big tech. stu: would you comment on meta, which seems to have fallen out of bed. the stock price has been cut in half, more than that i believe. zuckerberg seems to have placed all his bets on the...
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the ceo of apple, tim cook said accepted, when you do well they will raise, jesse owens with 1934, 35. this is before all the marching. there's joe lewis in yankee stadium. and all the country celebrates him because he did well. i'm to the lgbtq community don't get caught in that value of turning into coercion to make america like you. it didn't work for us. change thehearts of the people . be respectful, talk to god. if you're happy with yourself that is enough. >> .. are children art. matter of fact, some of the worst is being held up as popular and i'm looking at it, in constant communication with my daughter, my children. this is not right. our ministers did better job putting our children up. lift him up and no matter where you are in life you got a job at walmartbe making 20000 a year yu will be happy and move up because your clean and kind. as you move up people get mad. they are good at what they do. if you do well will be accepted ine the next thing will be like my mother, my father who came out of poverty because they were good people, honest people and work hard, people had
the ceo of apple, tim cook said accepted, when you do well they will raise, jesse owens with 1934, 35. this is before all the marching. there's joe lewis in yankee stadium. and all the country celebrates him because he did well. i'm to the lgbtq community don't get caught in that value of turning into coercion to make america like you. it didn't work for us. change thehearts of the people . be respectful, talk to god. if you're happy with yourself that is enough. >> .. are children art....
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avatars walking around and then the augmented reality layering that you see apple talking about and tim cookaying this has to be a sort of product where people know what it is, what it's for p it's not that they're throwing out the idea of virtual experiences altogether it's just more where the real world is centered, right >> absolutely. i think there's been discussion of that here at the conference i think that was exactly evan's point, he doesn't want to live in a computer. it's the difference between virtual and augmented reality. what we see with the other companies, snap and apple rumored to be building are the augmented reality experiences where you don't escape the world. i agree with you, jon, we are seeing this definition, this creep of what is the definition here i think we blame meta here, they host the events where they talk about the metaverse at large and say in the future we'll have these augmented reality products we'll have the glasses you can see the real world so i think that's muddling the definition and meaning of the metaverse. >> finally, by the way, snap is less than
avatars walking around and then the augmented reality layering that you see apple talking about and tim cookaying this has to be a sort of product where people know what it is, what it's for p it's not that they're throwing out the idea of virtual experiences altogether it's just more where the real world is centered, right >> absolutely. i think there's been discussion of that here at the conference i think that was exactly evan's point, he doesn't want to live in a computer. it's the...
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>> i like the wave, and tim cook's wave is a measured wave, and somebody that wants people back in the office three days a week you can take him out of cupertino, but -- that's great video. let's get to the half. >>. >>> a huge week of earnings getting under way, and we will look at what is really at stake. joining me, joe, karen, and kevin o'leary. we have green across the board here, and 1.2% s&p, trying to get to a 1% gain, and the nasdaq pulling up the rear a bit today, and yields are behaving. 420 on the ten-year, and 40% of the dow and the s&p reporting, and -- 40% of the dow, and the global pmi news, which was week, and bad news for some trying to push the market higher we are going to get to all that in a moment because we have something first, and it's kevin o'leary. mr. wonderful, on a day where people are talking about meta -- we'll get to the reasons they are talking about it, and you sold it a couple weeks ago, you say. why? >> the time had come you know, we have a big loss in meta, like many, many investors have that are starting to face year end, and that was not the rea
>> i like the wave, and tim cook's wave is a measured wave, and somebody that wants people back in the office three days a week you can take him out of cupertino, but -- that's great video. let's get to the half. >>. >>> a huge week of earnings getting under way, and we will look at what is really at stake. joining me, joe, karen, and kevin o'leary. we have green across the board here, and 1.2% s&p, trying to get to a 1% gain, and the nasdaq pulling up the rear a bit...
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that was tim cook saying he was annoyed about because shipping was getting more expensive when those costs start to go down, you start to think okay, demand is weakening across the board. these two warnings we got from amd and intel, really ripple across everything and really paint a dower demand picture going into the end of the year and next year. >> yeah, it will be interesting to see how many input costs going down are then passed on to pricing on the retail side that's going to be important for margins and for invasion steve, thanks. let's stay with the macro drivers. the job picks. david rosenberg, what a treat to have you, david. great to see you again >> great to be on, carl. thanks for inviting me >> your general framework has long been no turn in equities until there's a turn in yields and i don't know whether or not you think that's on the horizon right now. >> well, it's on the horizon it's probably further out than i would have thought even a few weeks ago, few months ago. you know, interest rates, after all, are cyclical. and you know, we'll just have to wait for the fe
that was tim cook saying he was annoyed about because shipping was getting more expensive when those costs start to go down, you start to think okay, demand is weakening across the board. these two warnings we got from amd and intel, really ripple across everything and really paint a dower demand picture going into the end of the year and next year. >> yeah, it will be interesting to see how many input costs going down are then passed on to pricing on the retail side that's going to be...
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i spoke to apple's ceo tim cook yesterday. alphabet's ceo earlier this week. tech executives say it's a challenging macroeconomic environment, meaning a slowing economy. that means a strong dollar with higher interest rates, which is budding into their bottom line when you bring overseas cash back to the borders. it's a challenging environment to test out the consumer. will they spend on these online services. and by the ways, the days of hiring as many people as you can to outcompete the rest of the silicon valley competition in the world of no longer 0% rates, those days are done. >> neil: i'm sorry. i thought you were throwing to a bite. great job out there. >> no problem. >> neil: susan li on that. i want to go to kelly o'grady. another big tech story. would you call musk tech? he's the world's richest man and closed the deal to purchase twitter. he fired some people today. update us, my friend. >> yeah, well, the bird is free as he put out on twitter. he's wasted in time in beginning the changes. he's firing the ceo as well as the cfo and head of policy.
i spoke to apple's ceo tim cook yesterday. alphabet's ceo earlier this week. tech executives say it's a challenging macroeconomic environment, meaning a slowing economy. that means a strong dollar with higher interest rates, which is budding into their bottom line when you bring overseas cash back to the borders. it's a challenging environment to test out the consumer. will they spend on these online services. and by the ways, the days of hiring as many people as you can to outcompete the rest...
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none of those reports panned out, because you have to keep in mind, jim crammer and i talked to tim cook week, how complex the supply chain is, because there's a shutdown at one facility or one facility is considering pulling back on production doesn't mean they can't move that production to other parts that's been the story with apple and the supply chain in china and their dependency on china throughout these lockdowns all year they've been able to shift around to prioritize iphone production specifically and more so, the iphone 14 pro line, which is selling better and the demand is much higher for. it's hard to put too much in this, but at the same time, sara, this is the most important facility that makes iphones. some people predict it makes up to 50% of all iphones shipped globally so if this place does shutdown more significantly that can hurt things but right now what china has been doing and fox con has been doing is putting the workers in a closed loop they're still working, they're just locked in the facility, which is why we've been hearing these awful stories about people ru
none of those reports panned out, because you have to keep in mind, jim crammer and i talked to tim cook week, how complex the supply chain is, because there's a shutdown at one facility or one facility is considering pulling back on production doesn't mean they can't move that production to other parts that's been the story with apple and the supply chain in china and their dependency on china throughout these lockdowns all year they've been able to shift around to prioritize iphone production...
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. >> it was because tim cook and then twitter and the others. they weren't going to do it without apple doing it, 100%. so we're -- talk about -- we're going to get some questions from the audience. where arepp we now with this? i think you move from surprise that they're doing this to how it ended up. yeah. sandy hook's hoax page is gone. what about all this materialsome. >> what was really interesting was the sandy hook hoax facebook page was gone, but when we did ourve first conversation about e book on twitter spaces, the sandy hook hoax twitter account suddenly disappeared. that was two weeks ago. >> yeah. >> so it's pretty amazing how little they do to try and police these platforms. >> and do you give them any excuses why there's so much information? because this happened in covid, it's happened with vaccines, happened with elections, happened january 6th -- >> qanon -- >> pizzagate -- >> other mass shootings. >> exactly. what do you imagine has to happen? do you think things have improved --ei because they're trying to starch their black
. >> it was because tim cook and then twitter and the others. they weren't going to do it without apple doing it, 100%. so we're -- talk about -- we're going to get some questions from the audience. where arepp we now with this? i think you move from surprise that they're doing this to how it ended up. yeah. sandy hook's hoax page is gone. what about all this materialsome. >> what was really interesting was the sandy hook hoax facebook page was gone, but when we did ourve first...
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after the report card i will speak to apple's management team, ceo tim cook, cfo, luca maestri look at indication on next three months forward. they likely won't give us any sales on according to deutsche bank. deutsche bank and other analysts are expecting deceleration when it comes sales growth. after the tech wreck this week we've seen from meta, apple, get amazon, later on today, not apple, pardon me, microsoft and meta. people are hoping the world's biggest company apple can hold up a little bit better. we'll see when the results hit the tape. back to you. neil: normally as a group they tend to all be in the same sync. they all do well together or poorly together. hail mary pastime for apple. technology investors want to see that. thank you very much for that, susan. we're following up on twitter. pretty soon that will be a privately held company. the guy owning it will be the world's richest man. he telegraphed all sorts of things. yesterday appeared at company headquarters in san francisco with a sink, don't ask, do pell tell. a lot of people wondering what that is about. what h
after the report card i will speak to apple's management team, ceo tim cook, cfo, luca maestri look at indication on next three months forward. they likely won't give us any sales on according to deutsche bank. deutsche bank and other analysts are expecting deceleration when it comes sales growth. after the tech wreck this week we've seen from meta, apple, get amazon, later on today, not apple, pardon me, microsoft and meta. people are hoping the world's biggest company apple can hold up a...
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also in attendance were brad pitt and tim cook seen here chatting with drive hamilton.at celebrity fair. >> scan january we have a cold front moving across the central u.s. you can see it on the map where temperatures are warmer ahead of the front, cooler behind it. and then the potential for stronger storms along the front. the temperature departure as we go through tuesday and wednesday. yes, the cold air moves. in the warm air is ahead of this front and we could see the stronger storms along the front. that's what's happening, we have cold air and snow behind this cold front and the potential for severe storms especially for texas through louisiana up towards arkansas. call this the ark-la-tex and move across portions of tennessee river valley on tuesday. hail, damaging winds isolated tornadoes. heavy rainfall. isolated amounts. flash flooding will be a concern. here is your forecast today. warmer ahead of that front. 73 in dallas. 51 in billings. 52 in denver. 55 in seattle. there is future track. focusing in on texas in towards louisiana today. again, the potential
also in attendance were brad pitt and tim cook seen here chatting with drive hamilton.at celebrity fair. >> scan january we have a cold front moving across the central u.s. you can see it on the map where temperatures are warmer ahead of the front, cooler behind it. and then the potential for stronger storms along the front. the temperature departure as we go through tuesday and wednesday. yes, the cold air moves. in the warm air is ahead of this front and we could see the stronger storms...
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i'll be teaking to ceo tim -- speaking to ceo tim cook, i'll bring you that exclusive con.about how he's navigating the difficulty of china and transferring iphone production to india. i'd be very entered in that -- susan: yeah, that will be part of my key and also just the strength in the global economy as a whole. stuart: susan, thanks very much. we will see you again shortly. >>> we've got a new report and it shows kids lost, children, kids, lost $101 million to online hackers last year. how are children losing all that money? i thought they were supposed to be, you know, tech-savvy? lauren: they are. but the scammers are just aztec-savvy. and there are many point9 of entry, and kids are overconfident news baer on their devices all the time. last year according to the fbi, it's an 1100% increase in just four years. stuart: so that's the parents' money, basically. lauren: it's like teenager, so they work for their money too. stuart: what's the scam? lauren: there's a wunsch of them. what's not the scam, is the question. folks over the age of 60 lost $1.7 billion. stuart:
i'll be teaking to ceo tim -- speaking to ceo tim cook, i'll bring you that exclusive con.about how he's navigating the difficulty of china and transferring iphone production to india. i'd be very entered in that -- susan: yeah, that will be part of my key and also just the strength in the global economy as a whole. stuart: susan, thanks very much. we will see you again shortly. >>> we've got a new report and it shows kids lost, children, kids, lost $101 million to online hackers last...
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i heard today the vatican pope francis met with apple's ceo tim cook.. meanwhile, adam and eve were like, okay. now we're cool with apples. okay. good. interesting. >> drop what you're doing, ladies and gentlemen and focus up here. a devastating scandal in the world of sport. at a fishing in cleveland on friday. a duo declared winners caught cheating. of course, this was fishing. after caught, they were released. [ cheers and applause ] >>> and that is the perfect segue to our next guest there. referencing the investigation under way in an apparent cheating scandal at a walleye fishing tournament on friday. jake runyan and chase cominsky set to win a nearly $30,000 prize when disqualified after discovered their fish was stuffed with lead weights and fish filets. here's the moment. >> we got weights in the fish! >> there we go! >> [ bleep ] -- no! [ bleep ] -- [ bleep ]. >> get outta here! >> [ bleep ] -- [ bleep ] -- bln. >>. >> you "black [ b you -- where' one? >> tensions ran very high after that moment. joining us, steve hendrix, competitor angler pa
i heard today the vatican pope francis met with apple's ceo tim cook.. meanwhile, adam and eve were like, okay. now we're cool with apples. okay. good. interesting. >> drop what you're doing, ladies and gentlemen and focus up here. a devastating scandal in the world of sport. at a fishing in cleveland on friday. a duo declared winners caught cheating. of course, this was fishing. after caught, they were released. [ cheers and applause ] >>> and that is the perfect segue to our...
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i got a chance to catch up with tim cook, and, look, there is a new reality in the global economy.e says it's a challenging environment. there's no doubt about that, he says, and that's the macroeconomic effect obviously what is driving right now the strong dollar and this corresponding weakness in currencies in most spots around the world. and if so that's big. and then you've got in the services area things happening, digital siding that's clearly macroeconomic. digital advertising. he understands there's a slowdown taking place in digital advertising which has been reported by google, meta and other social media companies, pinterest. gaming slowing down as well. and in terms of inflation, you know, he he's told me inflation impacts everybody and, yes, that a does include ap. and that's why, in some ways, they had to raise their apple services. apping tv+are are going up to 6.99. apple music, apple bundle, and he says it's really different reasons. if you remember when we priced apple tv+ , we priced it when we had very few shows, and now we're just pricing, he says, to the value
i got a chance to catch up with tim cook, and, look, there is a new reality in the global economy.e says it's a challenging environment. there's no doubt about that, he says, and that's the macroeconomic effect obviously what is driving right now the strong dollar and this corresponding weakness in currencies in most spots around the world. and if so that's big. and then you've got in the services area things happening, digital siding that's clearly macroeconomic. digital advertising. he...
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now, remember, i spoke to apple ceo tim cook last week on earnings asking him specifically about china if apple was impacted by any of the zero covid policies and cook told me that for q 4 we had no significant impact for covid or silicon shortages in china. in fact china actually saw sales jump against a tough compare from last year. also want to note that shanghai disneyland, you got to feel sorry for those visitors, right, neil? they were trapped in the park until they showed a negative covid test even the shanghai government confirmed no in or out of shanghai disneyland. remember they did this last year in november, as well. 30,000 locked in doors but at least you're in the happiest place on earth, right? neil: yeah but what if you're stuck in the haunted house at the time? >> tower of terror? neil: that be dicey. >> i'd do it over and over again. it's a great ride. neil: wow okay that's great. i'd be in the food court just saying i'm not going. susan, thank you very much, happy halloween, my friend, susan li of all of that. big week in washington in the meantime here, not only the
now, remember, i spoke to apple ceo tim cook last week on earnings asking him specifically about china if apple was impacted by any of the zero covid policies and cook told me that for q 4 we had no significant impact for covid or silicon shortages in china. in fact china actually saw sales jump against a tough compare from last year. also want to note that shanghai disneyland, you got to feel sorry for those visitors, right, neil? they were trapped in the park until they showed a negative...
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record revenue of $90.5 billion, but those results superimposed over a miss on iphone revenue and ceo tim cook citing some storm clouds ahead and gave no full-year guidance. web bush's dan i'ves, by the way, top analyst coming up next, on what he sees for apple's holiday quarter, and he's going to tack all of the elon musk-twitter drama over the past 24 hours, and there is some breaking right now. we're just checking it at the moment, but there is more breaking news around twitter. apple, for its part, up 7.8%. investor sentiment, it's also getting a boost by what's on your screen here. the federal reserve's preferred inflation gauge, core pce, showed while inflation did not cool month over month in september, year-over-year it came in at 5.1%, a tiny one-tenth of a percent lighter than expected. that was good enough to trigger this this rally that we see in equities. but mega-tech is in trouble. the wall street journal says muddy quarterly results signal the end of the tech boom. so, folks, in just over the past week more than 550 billion in tech valuation has been wiped away. vaporized. so w
record revenue of $90.5 billion, but those results superimposed over a miss on iphone revenue and ceo tim cook citing some storm clouds ahead and gave no full-year guidance. web bush's dan i'ves, by the way, top analyst coming up next, on what he sees for apple's holiday quarter, and he's going to tack all of the elon musk-twitter drama over the past 24 hours, and there is some breaking right now. we're just checking it at the moment, but there is more breaking news around twitter. apple, for...
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some of these folks i think tim cook said it will be as important to be able to know code as it is to know english. going forward. i don't know if that's exactly accurate, but we certainly want our kids to have these kinds of opportunities in what is a really changing, dynamic and exciting economy. i think there's lots of examples. bill had free community college in tennessee and when something like that happens you are answering questions on why it's not yet available in arizona and i was hopeful on the american civics act as well. it's amazing to me that asa has gotten 50 governors on board with computer science and i think we only have 30 on board with the american civics act. the problem is asa is more persuasive than i have -- than i am. >> from a perspective of computer science and really that stem education in our k-12 schools. how important is it for us as we continue to be competitive in the global market? >> 80's important to be competitive in the global market but i always say it's important for our citizens. one of the reasons is looking at my years in 2013 we've done a su
some of these folks i think tim cook said it will be as important to be able to know code as it is to know english. going forward. i don't know if that's exactly accurate, but we certainly want our kids to have these kinds of opportunities in what is a really changing, dynamic and exciting economy. i think there's lots of examples. bill had free community college in tennessee and when something like that happens you are answering questions on why it's not yet available in arizona and i was...
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apple of tim cook, done well. when you do well jesse owens to give him atickertape parade . this is before all the marching. a there's joe lewis knocks out elliot and it all of the country d.celebrates him because he didwell . i tell the community don't get caught in this value of trying to use coercion to make americalike you. it didn't work for us. change the hearts of the people . be respectful. if you're happy with yourself that is enough. >> i encourage people to go out and buy your new book 25 lies. you go heavy on how important morality was for the civil rights community when it was desperately needed. they never compromise. where is the moral leadership today and our elected officials? >> it's amazingly sad. you know, i look at it and it's hurtful because we have to have an example of how best to live. and our children aren't ma getting it. matter of fact, some of the worst behavior in the world has been held up mand i'm looking at this same it worries me so. i have to stay in constant communication with mydaughter , with my children and i'm explaining to them this i
apple of tim cook, done well. when you do well jesse owens to give him atickertape parade . this is before all the marching. a there's joe lewis knocks out elliot and it all of the country d.celebrates him because he didwell . i tell the community don't get caught in this value of trying to use coercion to make americalike you. it didn't work for us. change the hearts of the people . be respectful. if you're happy with yourself that is enough. >> i encourage people to go out and buy your...
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it's because tim cook did yeah. and then twitter did and then the others and the others at a date we're going to do it without apple doing it a hundred percent. so we're talk about we're gonna get some questions from the audience. where are we now with this has happened. this is i think you've moved from surprise that they're doing this to yeah, what how it ended up because the sandy hook hoax page is gone. yep. what about all this material? what was really interesting is the sandy hook hoax facebook page was gone, but when we did our first conversation about the book on twitter spaces the sandy hook hoax twitter account suddenly disappeared that was yeah two weeks ago. yep, so it's pretty amazing how little they do to try and police these platforms. and do you give them any excuses to why there's so much information because it's happened in covid. it's happened vaccines that happened election that happened january 6th. it's now, you know starting q&a course. yeah pizza gate. other men shootings. yes, exactly. so wh
it's because tim cook did yeah. and then twitter did and then the others and the others at a date we're going to do it without apple doing it a hundred percent. so we're talk about we're gonna get some questions from the audience. where are we now with this has happened. this is i think you've moved from surprise that they're doing this to yeah, what how it ended up because the sandy hook hoax page is gone. yep. what about all this material? what was really interesting is the sandy hook hoax...
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ok, time for a look at this week's tech news now, and the ceo of apple, tim cook, has told the bbc there'sof months before it knows if an experiment to change the course of an asteroid has worked. it crashed the dart probe in the rock deliberately to see if the same technique would work to stop future objects from hitting earth. over the next two months, we're going to see more information from the investigation team on what period change did we actually make, because that's our number two goal. number one was hit the asteroid, which we've done, but now, number two is really measure that period change and characterise how much ejector we actually put out. london's natural history museum is going to digitise their environmental research onto the cloud for the first time. they say the new data platform will give hundreds of scientists access to their resources, allowing them to track and respond to the biodiversity crisis. and this camera could unlock a whole new underwater world. how? well, it doesn't need a battery. it's wireless, allowing it to go deeper and for longer than cameras have g
ok, time for a look at this week's tech news now, and the ceo of apple, tim cook, has told the bbc there'sof months before it knows if an experiment to change the course of an asteroid has worked. it crashed the dart probe in the rock deliberately to see if the same technique would work to stop future objects from hitting earth. over the next two months, we're going to see more information from the investigation team on what period change did we actually make, because that's our number two...
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the ceo of apple tim cook done well. accept it. when you do well they will raise -- they give much tickertape parade in york city in 1934-35. this is before all the marching and all the -- joe louis knocks out max smelling at yankee stadium, and in all of the can celebrate him because he did well. i'm telling the lgbtq community don't get caught in that device. of trying to use the law of coercion to make america like you. it didn't work for us. change the hearts of the people. be respectful. talk to god. if you're happy with yourself, that is enough. >> host: another fascinating point i really encourage people to go out and buy your new book, the "25 lies." you go heavy on how important morality was for the civil rights community when it was desperately needed. king was moral. they never compromise the more leadership. where is that moral leadership today and our elected officials and the pulpit? >> guest: wow. armstrong, is amazingly sad. you know, i look at it and it's hurtful because we have to have examples of how best to live
the ceo of apple tim cook done well. accept it. when you do well they will raise -- they give much tickertape parade in york city in 1934-35. this is before all the marching and all the -- joe louis knocks out max smelling at yankee stadium, and in all of the can celebrate him because he did well. i'm telling the lgbtq community don't get caught in that device. of trying to use the law of coercion to make america like you. it didn't work for us. change the hearts of the people. be respectful....
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to city of apple tim cook done well. accept it. when you do well.hey will raise jesse arms goes over beat hitler. they give him a ticket tape parade in new york city in 19 with 3435. this is before all the marching and all the crate. just a joe lewis knocks out max melling in yankee stadium. and all of the country celebrates him because he did. well, i'm telling the lgbtq community. don't get caught in that advice. of trying to use the law of coercion. to make america like you it didn't work for us. change the hearts of the people be respectful talk to god if you're happy with yourself, that is enough. another fascinated point i really encourage people to go out and buy your new book the 25 lives lies. you you go heavy on how important morality was. for the civil rights community when it was desperately needed king was moral. yeah, they never compromised the moral leadership. where is that moral leadership today and our elected officials and the pulpit. wow. armstrong it's it's amazingly sad. you know. i look at it. and it's hurtful because we have
to city of apple tim cook done well. accept it. when you do well.hey will raise jesse arms goes over beat hitler. they give him a ticket tape parade in new york city in 19 with 3435. this is before all the marching and all the crate. just a joe lewis knocks out max melling in yankee stadium. and all of the country celebrates him because he did. well, i'm telling the lgbtq community. don't get caught in that advice. of trying to use the law of coercion. to make america like you it didn't work...
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fighting talk from tim cook about the demand for the products globally and what they are seeing in termspple's offering a reliance on the at -- reliance on the iphone to new hardware. they already moved to raise prices not just in the app store and in app purchases. ed ludlow, san francisco. kathleen: want to know more about the mega cap tech stocks hitting the market so hard? you can get around above the stories in today's addition of dayb on your terminal. you can customize your settings so you only get news on the assets you care about. this is bloomberg. ♪ >> there are measures the eu has been taking to mitigate the crisis are consumers and businesses and released an emergency proposal to avoid excessively high gas prices in case of disruption that you market -- in the eu market. haidi: let's take a look at how european futures are opening up at the moment. this is what we are seeing for euro stoxx 50 futures, pretty negative at the moment. msci europe, looking pretty flat. we saw a drop for the ecb, potentially less hawkish, but traders are paring bets on longer-term rate hikes.
fighting talk from tim cook about the demand for the products globally and what they are seeing in termspple's offering a reliance on the at -- reliance on the iphone to new hardware. they already moved to raise prices not just in the app store and in app purchases. ed ludlow, san francisco. kathleen: want to know more about the mega cap tech stocks hitting the market so hard? you can get around above the stories in today's addition of dayb on your terminal. you can customize your settings so...
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professor tim cook told the court that the injuries from the attack played a significant role in her through this for over two decades, so i think it is really important that we have been able to bring them some level of peace, to know thatjustice has been done. this is jacqueline kirk four years before the attack. decades after she was left with life changing injuries, her attacker may be sent back to jailfor her murder. and jenny kumah canjoin me now. a really distressing case. yes, and when the jury _ a really distressing case. yes, and when the jury delivered _ a really distressing case. yes, and when the jury delivered their- a really distressing case. yes, and| when the jury delivered their guilty verdict, jacqueline kirk's family in the public gallery, there was each year from them. they were also smiles and they wiped away tears. thejudge smiles and they wiped away tears. the judge thanked the jury for their deliberations over what she described as a harrowing and distressing case. she said they had done an importantjob in delivering justice and closure for the family. senten
professor tim cook told the court that the injuries from the attack played a significant role in her through this for over two decades, so i think it is really important that we have been able to bring them some level of peace, to know thatjustice has been done. this is jacqueline kirk four years before the attack. decades after she was left with life changing injuries, her attacker may be sent back to jailfor her murder. and jenny kumah canjoin me now. a really distressing case. yes, and when...