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. >>> and the abc news exclusive, our interview with apple ceo tim cook. a major announcement about american jobs right here tonight. and what about those iphone batteries that slow down? >>> good evening and it's great to have you with us here on a very busy wednesday night. what a day it was on american highways and roads, from the south, right up through the northeast. nearly a dozen dead tonight, and that storm is still hitting at this hour. several states of emergency, schools shut down in some places. governors pleading with people to stay off the roads. accidents right there in greenville south carolina spinouts shutting down part of i-85 near jackson, georgia. planes crawling at atlanta's airport. thousands of flights affected coast to coast. abc's steve osunsami leading us off tonight from atlanta. >> reporter: drivers stuck for hours today on this icy highway in houston. they did what they had to do to get off. >> people are turning around trying to get off the freeway because they are stuck. >> reporter: driving the wrong way up an entrance ramp
. >>> and the abc news exclusive, our interview with apple ceo tim cook. a major announcement about american jobs right here tonight. and what about those iphone batteries that slow down? >>> good evening and it's great to have you with us here on a very busy wednesday night. what a day it was on american highways and roads, from the south, right up through the northeast. nearly a dozen dead tonight, and that storm is still hitting at this hour. several states of emergency,...
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characterizeyou tim cook's apple over steve jobs's apple?, i don't think about it very much. what would i say? i guess i would point out that steve's d.n.a. will always be the d.n.a. of apple. or it will be certainly as long as i am c.e.o. and i think as long as anyone is, honestly. i think it's deeply embedded in celebrate it.d we and it should be like that. that.uld stay like obviously things evolve over time in some other areas, as if he werehave sitting here sh interviewing with you today. there's clearly, i'm sure, some things. but that's probably a better somebody thatk worked for both of us. >> you said cars are an area disruption. how important is it that apple not miss out? on cars? >> i think there is a major disruption looming there. not only for self-driving cars electrification piece. all-electricven an car, it's actually a marvelous experience. marvelous experience not to stop at the filling station or gas station, whatever you want to call it. and so -- plus you have ride-sharing on top of this. right? so you've got kind of th
characterizeyou tim cook's apple over steve jobs's apple?, i don't think about it very much. what would i say? i guess i would point out that steve's d.n.a. will always be the d.n.a. of apple. or it will be certainly as long as i am c.e.o. and i think as long as anyone is, honestly. i think it's deeply embedded in celebrate it.d we and it should be like that. that.uld stay like obviously things evolve over time in some other areas, as if he werehave sitting here sh interviewing with you today....
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apple ceo tim cook, thank you so much. reat to see you and spend time with you. ♪ ♪ jonathan: from new york city for our viewers worldwide, i'm jonathan ferro. with 30 minutes dedicated to fixed income, this is "real yield." ♪ jonathan: coming up, core inflation accelerates, two-year treasuries jump 2% for the first time since 2008. some of the world's most well-known investors say this might be it. the bull market in bonds is over. credit investors are not showing any nerves. junk bonds with the largest inflows in over a year. we begin with a big issue, a shakeup in the global bond market. >> this will be a jagged period, the first quarter. >> it is not much about china potentially selling treasuries but more about inflation show
apple ceo tim cook, thank you so much. reat to see you and spend time with you. ♪ ♪ jonathan: from new york city for our viewers worldwide, i'm jonathan ferro. with 30 minutes dedicated to fixed income, this is "real yield." ♪ jonathan: coming up, core inflation accelerates, two-year treasuries jump 2% for the first time since 2008. some of the world's most well-known investors say this might be it. the bull market in bonds is over. credit investors are not showing any nerves....
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apple ceo tim cook, thank you so much. great to see you and spend time with you. ♪ ♪ emily: i'm emily chang and this is "the best of bloomberg technology," where we bring you all our top interviews from this week in tech. coming up, more fallout from the chip flaw spreading through technology. our conversation with arm holding ceo simon segar. plus, highlights from the coverage on the ground at the consumer electronics show. in the next hour, you will hear from carlos ghosn, ceo of nissan, and sony's ceo. and gopro takes a dive. we speak with ceo nick woodman after the company cuts its
apple ceo tim cook, thank you so much. great to see you and spend time with you. ♪ ♪ emily: i'm emily chang and this is "the best of bloomberg technology," where we bring you all our top interviews from this week in tech. coming up, more fallout from the chip flaw spreading through technology. our conversation with arm holding ceo simon segar. plus, highlights from the coverage on the ground at the consumer electronics show. in the next hour, you will hear from carlos ghosn, ceo...
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apple ceo tim cook, thank you so much. great to see you and spend time with you. ♪ . . ♪ abigail: coming up on "bloomberg best," the stories that shaped the week in business around the world. a report from china roils the bond market, but it may prove to be a passing storm. >> certainly, yields could hit 3%. abigail: another automaker faces cheating claims. earning season kicks off with results from big banks. the ecb releases the latest set of minutes. >> a rate hike in 2018 is too much to expect. 2019 is definitely in play. abigail: ubs ceo sergio ermotti shares of shares exclusive insight on the global economy. >> at least not as strong as we thought in 2017. abigail: plus, conversations with heavy hitter
apple ceo tim cook, thank you so much. great to see you and spend time with you. ♪ . . ♪ abigail: coming up on "bloomberg best," the stories that shaped the week in business around the world. a report from china roils the bond market, but it may prove to be a passing storm. >> certainly, yields could hit 3%. abigail: another automaker faces cheating claims. earning season kicks off with results from big banks. the ecb releases the latest set of minutes. >> a rate hike...
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apple ceo tim cook, thank you so much. to see you and spend time with you. ♪ ♪ yousef: welcome to the "best of bloomberg markets: middle east." i'm yousef gamal el-din. here are the major stories driving headlines from the region this week. more arrests in riyadh. 11 princes are detained following a protest in the saudi capital. given the recent corruption crackdown, why did they so brazenly risk their freedom? chasing the foreign dollar. the head of saudi arabia market regulator runs us through the rule changes they are bringing in as the kingdom looks to spur forward investment. and look for
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apple ceo tim cook, thank you so much. to see you and spend time with you. ♪ ♪ >> it is almost 11:00 here in hong kong. >> welcome to "bloomberg markets -- asia." ♪ david: avis -- david -- much -- so david: why hsbc thinks high liquidity levels will shield it from a rate squeeze. haslinda: and we're tracking tencent's latest bond operant and its widening spread of alibaba's debt. bonds topping the headlines. guess what? china. no armageddon. but the opposite. when you look at emerging markets, they have not been this hot since the global financial crisis. i want to bring up this chart 5214. he can understand why the warning came. it says be careful. premium on dollar bonds have fallen 215 points so far. lowest since 2007. this is where we are at this point in time. investors have been hunting for years -- yields.
apple ceo tim cook, thank you so much. to see you and spend time with you. ♪ ♪ >> it is almost 11:00 here in hong kong. >> welcome to "bloomberg markets -- asia." ♪ david: avis -- david -- much -- so david: why hsbc thinks high liquidity levels will shield it from a rate squeeze. haslinda: and we're tracking tencent's latest bond operant and its widening spread of alibaba's debt. bonds topping the headlines. guess what? china. no armageddon. but the opposite. when...
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emily: how would you characterize tim cook's apple versus steve jobs' apple? l, i don't think about it very much. what would i say? i guess i would point out that steve's dna will always be the dna of apple, or it will be as long as i am ceo. and i think as long as anyone is, honestly. i think it is deeply embedded in the company, and we celebrate it. and it should be like that and should stay like that. obviously, things evolve over time in some other areas, as they would have if he were sitting here interviewing with you today. there is clearly, i'm sure, some things, but that is probably a better question to ask somebody who worked for both of us. emily: you said cars are an area ripe for disruption. how important is it that apple not miss out on cars? tim: i think there is a major disruption looming there, not only for self driving cars, but also the electrification piece. if you have driven an all-electric car, it is actually a marvelous experience. it is a marvelous experience not to stop at the filling station or gas station or whatever you want to call
emily: how would you characterize tim cook's apple versus steve jobs' apple? l, i don't think about it very much. what would i say? i guess i would point out that steve's dna will always be the dna of apple, or it will be as long as i am ceo. and i think as long as anyone is, honestly. i think it is deeply embedded in the company, and we celebrate it. and it should be like that and should stay like that. obviously, things evolve over time in some other areas, as they would have if he were...
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where our country committed 140 to rebuilding after world war ii apple's tim cook is thinking bigger and it is about our country. 55 billion of that will be direct directly injected in 2018. probably a heck of a lot better the government could ever do first, there is the 20,000 jobs that apple announced today through direct hiring. second, when i sat down with tim cook last may he announced that the company was developing advanced manufacturing fund. money that is being put to work in places as wide range as factories in kentucky and texas. today apple increased the amount to 5 billion rolled out plans to teach people how to code. left a half a million jobs unfilled across the country. tim cook has explained on our show that when you consider direct employment in apple 9,000 apple suppliers are created by the app economy how many people from the app economy? apple is supporting already more than 2 million jobs. hard to get your arms around hard to get your heads around. with this plan announced today, it wouldn't be a stretch to say apple could create a multiplier effect that could c
where our country committed 140 to rebuilding after world war ii apple's tim cook is thinking bigger and it is about our country. 55 billion of that will be direct directly injected in 2018. probably a heck of a lot better the government could ever do first, there is the 20,000 jobs that apple announced today through direct hiring. second, when i sat down with tim cook last may he announced that the company was developing advanced manufacturing fund. money that is being put to work in places as...
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about tim cook the c.e.o. of apple tim cook tells cramer jim cramer of c m b c apple's massive investment plan was made largely possible by the new g.o.p. tax law so you know apple announced and as we covered that they're going to be investing billions of dollars in the u.s. for a new headquarters just like amazon and they're also going to hire like tens of thousands of people on huge salaries yeah well trump is making america great again and he's doing the job that obama failed to do because obama is what america sees itself as in their dreams donald trump is america as it actually is obama is a fantasy trump is reality and he's doing what you'd expect a seasoned businessman to do cut all the nonsense out of the mix bring jobs back and i've been saying this since the election since before the election i have been saying this since before the election and i'm not ashamed to say when you say bringing jobs back you don't mean steve jobs no not in corporate could not in physical form but. his spirit lives of the
about tim cook the c.e.o. of apple tim cook tells cramer jim cramer of c m b c apple's massive investment plan was made largely possible by the new g.o.p. tax law so you know apple announced and as we covered that they're going to be investing billions of dollars in the u.s. for a new headquarters just like amazon and they're also going to hire like tens of thousands of people on huge salaries yeah well trump is making america great again and he's doing the job that obama failed to do because...
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i just called tim cook and i thanked him. but i don't imagine there's ever been an investment that big in this country by a company. and just think of what that means. they're going to build plants. i remember what i said, i will not consider our economic situation complete until we start getting apple to start building some of those massive plants in the united states. they're going to build plants. they're going to build a big campus they're really going to town we want to thank apple $350 billion here in the great commonwealth of pennsylvania, thousands of workers have already received tax cut bonuses thanks to employers like comcast, nextier bank, american airlines, png financial. one of those names i'm familiar with one of those hard working pennsylvanian is kevin, a marine corps veteran who received a purple heart for his courageous service during three tours in iraq where is kevin where is kevin kevin? [ cheers and applause >> he kept that hand out he didn't want to come up and speak. thank you, kevin he started workin
i just called tim cook and i thanked him. but i don't imagine there's ever been an investment that big in this country by a company. and just think of what that means. they're going to build plants. i remember what i said, i will not consider our economic situation complete until we start getting apple to start building some of those massive plants in the united states. they're going to build plants. they're going to build a big campus they're really going to town we want to thank apple $350...
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but what does tim cook say about the iphone batteries?nd in the skinny the two very big reasons why dolly parten is the newest guinness book record holder but first a look at today's forecast. hello, aloe. kelp is on the way! with herbal essences we said no, no, no to this stuff... and yes, yes, yes to bio:renew. made with active antioxidants that work from the inside out... to help animate lifeless hair, and bring it back to life. find aahs and oos in every fresh bottle of herbal essences bio:renew. let life in. trust #1 doctor recommended dulcolax. use dulcolax tablets for gentle dependable relief. supposorn minutes. and dulcoease for comfortable relief of hard stools.. designed for dependable relief. (male #1) it's a little something i've done ery night since i was a kid, empty my pocket change into this old jar. it's never much, just what's left after i break a dollar. and i never thought i could get quality life insurance with my spare change. neither did i. until i saw a commercial for the colonial penn program. imagine people our a
but what does tim cook say about the iphone batteries?nd in the skinny the two very big reasons why dolly parten is the newest guinness book record holder but first a look at today's forecast. hello, aloe. kelp is on the way! with herbal essences we said no, no, no to this stuff... and yes, yes, yes to bio:renew. made with active antioxidants that work from the inside out... to help animate lifeless hair, and bring it back to life. find aahs and oos in every fresh bottle of herbal essences...
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tim cook a french prosecutor is also now launched an investigation we'll get to our guests in just a moment but first the reports from paris. in france one in five smartphone uses owns an i phone each new model causes much excitement but not everyone is happy with the u.s. manufacturer a french consumer watchdog has filed an legal complaint saying apple deliberately slows down old i phone models to encourage customers to buy new ones we're having that they're doing what we called planned obsolescence two or two. to paper to buy a new one and it's a market thing and raping care that we have enough proof to make this. hope says apple uses software updates to slow down its phones the watchdog says recent updates coming sided with the release of the i phone eight in france such a practice is illegal under french law it is a crime to deliberately shorten the lifespan of a product in order to try and force consumers to buy new ones but is found guilty can be punished with a prison sentence a large fine and companies can be forced to pay up to five percent of their annual earnings in paris
tim cook a french prosecutor is also now launched an investigation we'll get to our guests in just a moment but first the reports from paris. in france one in five smartphone uses owns an i phone each new model causes much excitement but not everyone is happy with the u.s. manufacturer a french consumer watchdog has filed an legal complaint saying apple deliberately slows down old i phone models to encourage customers to buy new ones we're having that they're doing what we called planned...
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tim cook no friend of the president. he withdrew from the table. if he's crediting the tax cuts is that proof it's working. i'm not concerned about what celebrities in hollywood i'm concerned about what her public policy is. tim cook is right. dropping and the tax rate would be a huge boon for the economy. they want to invest in the company well have an easier time doing so. housing in a has he gonna do that. i caught the silence of the democrats. and now democrats including nancy pelosi is usually silent after the huge repatriation. in the the overseas cash coming back here. in terms of the bonus that they receive versus the crump's that they are giving to workers to put the schmooze on it so pathetic. it's the joyous estate of the democratic party. what he is seen instead as public policy that really induces investment. they make the right choice the easiest choice which is be able to raise wages for workers. this is something that we are going to continue to see moving into the new year because committees our recognizing not only that dividends
tim cook no friend of the president. he withdrew from the table. if he's crediting the tax cuts is that proof it's working. i'm not concerned about what celebrities in hollywood i'm concerned about what her public policy is. tim cook is right. dropping and the tax rate would be a huge boon for the economy. they want to invest in the company well have an easier time doing so. housing in a has he gonna do that. i caught the silence of the democrats. and now democrats including nancy pelosi is...
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you could probably get tim cook on the phone in 10 minutes. have you told this to him directly? told it to multiple people inside of apple, and i look forward to talking to tim about it as well. so, i'm looking forward to that conversation. emily: that was nest co-founder tony fadell. coming up, she is one of the most high profile female venture capitalists in technology. we will talk to aspect ventures jennifer fonstad about the fundraising environment. this is bloomberg. ♪ emily: aspect ventures has a broad portfolio. it hit a milestone this week, raising $181 million for its second fund. it has a high profile backer in melinda gates. it is the biggest vc fund created and run by women. jennifer fonstad joins me now here in the studio. i remember when you and teresa came on the show, talking about raising your first fund. i'm so curious how the landscape today is different, if it is any different. how did this fundraise compared to the last? jennifer: we were very lucky. we had a number of -- all of our fund one investors came forward and participated in fund two, with the addi
you could probably get tim cook on the phone in 10 minutes. have you told this to him directly? told it to multiple people inside of apple, and i look forward to talking to tim about it as well. so, i'm looking forward to that conversation. emily: that was nest co-founder tony fadell. coming up, she is one of the most high profile female venture capitalists in technology. we will talk to aspect ventures jennifer fonstad about the fundraising environment. this is bloomberg. ♪ emily: aspect...
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vincent from the bbc news service says apple's boss tim cook had no choice but to do this if he wantedo keep this company in the mainland. i think this is a dilemma for companies like apple. the chinese market is really attractive to all sorts of businesses across the world, but if you want to enter china there are local rules and regulations that you have to comply with and i would say tim cook was facing a really tough choice. from the chinese government and business perspective, it only makes apple and equal player in china because all businesses operating in china have to comply with chinese government role and they would argue why apple is exceptional. the government were saying i'm glad you're complying with our laws, welcome to our market, but apple, for them, they w011 market, but apple, for them, they won the market in china, but they lose the moral argument outside china. vincent ni from the bbc china news service. leading chinese and smart phone manufacturer wow leading chinese and smart phone manufacturer wow why has chosen, axing its us business presence paul frew at the l
vincent from the bbc news service says apple's boss tim cook had no choice but to do this if he wantedo keep this company in the mainland. i think this is a dilemma for companies like apple. the chinese market is really attractive to all sorts of businesses across the world, but if you want to enter china there are local rules and regulations that you have to comply with and i would say tim cook was facing a really tough choice. from the chinese government and business perspective, it only...
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about tim cook the c.e.o. of apple tim cook tells cramer jim cramer of c n.b.c. apple's massive investment plan was made largely possible by the new g.o.p. tax law so you know apple announced and as we covered that they're going to be investing billions of dollars in the u.s. for a new headquarters just like amazon and they're also going to hire like tens of thousands of people on huge salaries yeah well trump is making america great again and he's doing the job that obama failed to do because obama is what america sees itself as in their dreams donald trump is america as it actually is obama is a fantasy trump is reality and he's doing what you'd expect a seasoned businessman to do cut all the nonsense out of the mix bring jobs back and i've been saying this since the election since before the election i have been saying this since before the election and i'm not ashamed to say when you say bringing jobs back you don't mean steve jobs no not in corporate not in physical form but. his spirit lives of the apple
about tim cook the c.e.o. of apple tim cook tells cramer jim cramer of c n.b.c. apple's massive investment plan was made largely possible by the new g.o.p. tax law so you know apple announced and as we covered that they're going to be investing billions of dollars in the u.s. for a new headquarters just like amazon and they're also going to hire like tens of thousands of people on huge salaries yeah well trump is making america great again and he's doing the job that obama failed to do because...
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about tim cook the c.e.o. of apple tim cook tells cramer jim cramer of c m b c apple's massive investment plan was made largely possible by the new g.o.p. tax law so you know apple announced and as we covered it they're going to be investing billions of dollars in the u.s. for a new headquarters just like amazon and they're also going to hire like tens of thousands of people on huge salaries yeah well trump is making america great again and he's doing the job that obama failed to do because obama is what america sees itself as in their dreams donald trump is america as it actually is obama was a fantasy trump is reality and he's doing what you'd expect a seasoned businessman to do cut all the nonsense out of the mix and bring jobs back and i've been saying this since the election since before the election i have been saying this since before the election and i'm not ashamed to say when you say bringing jobs back you don't mean steve jobs no not in corporate not in physical form but. his spirit lives of the app
about tim cook the c.e.o. of apple tim cook tells cramer jim cramer of c m b c apple's massive investment plan was made largely possible by the new g.o.p. tax law so you know apple announced and as we covered it they're going to be investing billions of dollars in the u.s. for a new headquarters just like amazon and they're also going to hire like tens of thousands of people on huge salaries yeah well trump is making america great again and he's doing the job that obama failed to do because...
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tim cook spoke with abc news from reno. >> there are large parts of this is that are a result of the tax reform and large parts that we would have done in any situation. >> reporter: president trump tweeted, i promised it that my policies would allow apple to bring massive amounts of money back to the united states. great to see apple follow through as a result of tax cuts. huge win for american workers and the usa. as for which city gets the new campus, the big reveal is expected later this year. in san jose, katie marzullo. >>> the highway patrol wants to hear from you if you've witnessed anyone throwing objects or shooting at buses carrying apple or google employees. you are looking at one of the five charter bussing that wes t damaged yesterday. >> we could have been from a small rock it to you know somebody reported like it might have been a pellet gun. >> what's with this violence? i don't understand it. >> sky 7 flew above apple's headquarters when employees boarded buses to head home this afternoon. buses will follow different routes for the time being as a precaution, and it
tim cook spoke with abc news from reno. >> there are large parts of this is that are a result of the tax reform and large parts that we would have done in any situation. >> reporter: president trump tweeted, i promised it that my policies would allow apple to bring massive amounts of money back to the united states. great to see apple follow through as a result of tax cuts. huge win for american workers and the usa. as for which city gets the new campus, the big reveal is expected...
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tim cook implying the employees are not just going to spend that and cash that stock out necessarily.t is giving them more of an opportunity to be invested in the company over the long term >> next up we wait for earnings, which is in a couple weeks time? >> that's right. it is, of course, the holiday quarter, which is a huge quarter for them, particularly because of these questions over iphones. the iphone x starting at $1,000, and the question is not so much everybody who bought an iphone during the holiday season buying an iphone x, of course not but how much does that raise gross margins and impact apple's profitability and what is -- how are the inventories going to look how close is apple to what analysts refer to as supply/demand balance and getting enough of these out to the marketplace to satisfy demand from customers. >> great stuff thank you very much for joining us >>> in other corporate news, shares of alcoa are under pressure after the company reported results landon dowdy joins us with the details. >> that's right. alcoa earnings and revenues falling short of wall stree
tim cook implying the employees are not just going to spend that and cash that stock out necessarily.t is giving them more of an opportunity to be invested in the company over the long term >> next up we wait for earnings, which is in a couple weeks time? >> that's right. it is, of course, the holiday quarter, which is a huge quarter for them, particularly because of these questions over iphones. the iphone x starting at $1,000, and the question is not so much everybody who bought...
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and i spoke to tim cook. and you probably you heard me on the trail -- i'll say, "i will not consider this job complete and great, in terms of economics and the economy, unless apple someday starts building some plants in our country." and what happened is they said, $350 billion. and when i first heard it -- tim cook and i spoke. but when i first heard it, i said, "i guess they mean $350 million" -- because that's a big plant. you know, $350 million, you can build a lot of plant. but they said, "no, sir, $350 billion." and much of that comes from overseas. they're going to bring it back because of the tax bill because we made it possible for them to bring it back. [applause] president trump: and they're investing a lot of money over and above that. so it's $350 billion and thousands and thousands of new jobs. they're going to build an incredible campus. it's going to be something special. but we worked with congress to cut down the approval and permitting process so that it takes no longer than two years, in
and i spoke to tim cook. and you probably you heard me on the trail -- i'll say, "i will not consider this job complete and great, in terms of economics and the economy, unless apple someday starts building some plants in our country." and what happened is they said, $350 billion. and when i first heard it -- tim cook and i spoke. but when i first heard it, i said, "i guess they mean $350 million" -- because that's a big plant. you know, $350 million, you can build a lot of...
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emily: tim cook, is he putting a stamp on the company, perhaps the realization that this would be the go for apple? >> tim cook deserves all the credit in the world for coming up with ways to build as many devices that apple sells. it is now a several hundred million dollar company, but it was steve jobs, tim cook's predecessor who came up with this idea that the company should own the underlying technologies and its devices in order to make better hardware and software for the user to interact with. this is more of a steve jobs decision that has trickled down the last decade or so. emily: walk us through the chips that apple will make in the future. mark: the list is too long and complex to list off. you can see our in depth chart by the number legislation team -- the visualization team. they make the apple watch and air pods to pair over wi-fi and bluetooth. they make the main engine for components in the apple watch and iphone, the ipad, the home pod, and apple tv. they make the neural engine for processing tasks, and they have t1 and t2 mac chips, and why that is interesting is th
emily: tim cook, is he putting a stamp on the company, perhaps the realization that this would be the go for apple? >> tim cook deserves all the credit in the world for coming up with ways to build as many devices that apple sells. it is now a several hundred million dollar company, but it was steve jobs, tim cook's predecessor who came up with this idea that the company should own the underlying technologies and its devices in order to make better hardware and software for the user to...
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about tim cook the c.e.o. of apple tim cook tells cramer jim cramer of c m b c apple's massive investment plan was made largely possible by the new g.o.p. tax law so you know apple announced and as we covered that they're going to be investing billions of dollars in the u.s. for a new headquarters just like amazon and they're also going to hire like tens of thousands of people on huge salaries yeah well trump is making america great again and he's doing the job that obama failed to do because obama is what america sees itself as in their dreams donald trump is america as it actually is obama is a fantasy trump is reality and he's doing what you'd expect a seasoned businessman to do cut all the nonsense out of the mix bring jobs back and i've been saying this since the election since before the election i have been saying this since before the election and i'm not ashamed to say when you say bringing jobs back you don't mean steve jobs no not in corporate could not in physical form but. his spirit lives up the
about tim cook the c.e.o. of apple tim cook tells cramer jim cramer of c m b c apple's massive investment plan was made largely possible by the new g.o.p. tax law so you know apple announced and as we covered that they're going to be investing billions of dollars in the u.s. for a new headquarters just like amazon and they're also going to hire like tens of thousands of people on huge salaries yeah well trump is making america great again and he's doing the job that obama failed to do because...
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tim cook was over here. he was in oxford doing some work there.ompany, asked for the meeting. and he said, i was lucky to get it. they hit it off right away on the values of equality and dignity. they're both can-do people. there are a lot of people in the world that talk about problems. they set out to fix them. >>> coming up, emmy-award winning actress jane seymour is here live. >>> tomorrow, the countdown is officially on as the oscar nominations are revealed live on "gma." >> no one does oscar like "gma." if they say they do, they're lying. >> don't miss it. tomorrow on "gma." >>> hi there, we are tracking a story. san jose police have spent hours trying to convince a wanted man to surrender and come out of a hotel. it began inside the wyndham garden hotel on silicon valley yesterday afternoon. police are revealing few details, but the man is holding at least one hostage inside of the room. the man has felony warrants for his arrest. >>> good morning. we're following your monday morning commute with major ace train problems. they've had mechan
tim cook was over here. he was in oxford doing some work there.ompany, asked for the meeting. and he said, i was lucky to get it. they hit it off right away on the values of equality and dignity. they're both can-do people. there are a lot of people in the world that talk about problems. they set out to fix them. >>> coming up, emmy-award winning actress jane seymour is here live. >>> tomorrow, the countdown is officially on as the oscar nominations are revealed live on...
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tim cook spoke with abc news from reno. >> there are large parts of this is that are a result of the tax reform and large parts that we would have done in any situation. >> reporter: president trump tweeted, i promised it that my policies would allow apple to bring massive amounts of money back to the united states. great to see apple follow through as a result of tax cuts. huge win for american workers and the usa. as for which city gets the new campus, the big reveal is expected later this year. in san jose, katie marzullo. >>> the highway patrol wants to hear from you if you've witnessed anyone throwing objects or shooting at buses carrying apple or google employees. you are looking at one of the five charter bussing that wes t damaged yesterday. >> we could have been from a small rock it to you know somebody reported like it might have been a pellet gun. >> what's with this violence? i don't understand it. >> sky 7 flew above apple's headquarters when employees boarded buses to head home this afternoon. buses will follow different routes for the time being as a precaution, and it
tim cook spoke with abc news from reno. >> there are large parts of this is that are a result of the tax reform and large parts that we would have done in any situation. >> reporter: president trump tweeted, i promised it that my policies would allow apple to bring massive amounts of money back to the united states. great to see apple follow through as a result of tax cuts. huge win for american workers and the usa. as for which city gets the new campus, the big reveal is expected...
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difference nationwide. >>> two storms are moving >>> now to the abc exclusive interview with apple ceo tim cook. cook says apple will create 20,000 new jobs and invest $350 billion in the u.s. over five years. also, apple says it's bringing back cash that's been sitting offshore and paid $38 billion in taxes. abc news reporter rebecca jarvis has more. >> tonight the biggest company in the world announcing a $350 billion investment in the united states. apple saying it will create 20,000 new jobs and build a new corporate campus in an american city still unnamed. apple ceo tim cook exclusively taking us inside the data center in reno, nevada. >>> we're walking on the cloud right now. >> the new lower corporate tax rate allowing apple to write a check for $38 billion to the u.s. government. >> without these policy changes, would you be able to announce today the creation of 20,000 new jobs? >> no. they're clearly -- let me be clear. there are large parts of this that are a result of tax reform and there are large parts of this we would have done in any situation. >> it sounded like president trum
difference nationwide. >>> two storms are moving >>> now to the abc exclusive interview with apple ceo tim cook. cook says apple will create 20,000 new jobs and invest $350 billion in the u.s. over five years. also, apple says it's bringing back cash that's been sitting offshore and paid $38 billion in taxes. abc news reporter rebecca jarvis has more. >> tonight the biggest company in the world announcing a $350 billion investment in the united states. apple saying it...
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and now, tim cook and ma la are partners.m. >> i want to see every girl to decide the future. to have access to quality education. i want girls to follow their dreams. >> this is what apple wants to work on is something that everybody is saying is impossible. >> reporter: that challenge is truly staggering. around the world, 130 million girls are out of school. denied an education by war, poverty, and discrimination. >> we're going to -- >> reporter: we caught up with malala and tim in beirut, lebanon. as they come in the room, one of the girls is overwhelmed to meet malala. >> what's your name? >> asla. >> asla. stay strong. >> reporter: malala is 20 now. it's only been fife years since a taliban gunman shot her in the head on her way to school. today, she's a student at oxford university. the youngest ever nobel peace prize winner. she understands what these girls face. they want to be doctors. teachers. a singer. [ singing in foreign language snmd. >> reporter: this girl wants to be an architect to go home to syria and reb
and now, tim cook and ma la are partners.m. >> i want to see every girl to decide the future. to have access to quality education. i want girls to follow their dreams. >> this is what apple wants to work on is something that everybody is saying is impossible. >> reporter: that challenge is truly staggering. around the world, 130 million girls are out of school. denied an education by war, poverty, and discrimination. >> we're going to -- >> reporter: we caught up...
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senator. >> reporter: apple's ceo tim cooke made a decision last year that is now attracting a lot of attention. his company introduced new software which can slow the performance of iphones with older declining batteries. apple says that was necessary because of a very real technical challenge. batteries decline over time. as they age, they can have a tougher time handling the power demands of devices, and can unexpectedly shu down. but cooke now finds himself fielding questions about his decision from powerful politicians on capitol hill, including senator john thune, chairman of the senate commerce committee. senator thune questions whether apple has been as forthcoming as thing we want to . get at is the transparency issue. if they deny they're trying to force people to buy the next phone, we want to make sure that that's true. >> reporter: senator thune sent cooke a letter demanding to know whether apple tracks consumer complaints about processing performae and whether the paid full price ing whether for a replacement battery before the price cut should now receive a rebate. what
senator. >> reporter: apple's ceo tim cooke made a decision last year that is now attracting a lot of attention. his company introduced new software which can slow the performance of iphones with older declining batteries. apple says that was necessary because of a very real technical challenge. batteries decline over time. as they age, they can have a tougher time handling the power demands of devices, and can unexpectedly shu down. but cooke now finds himself fielding questions about...
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when you look at the leash that say a jeff bezos has or tim cook, they have room to run because theyvision, they lay it out they let the market come along with them, and ge -- >> a tough comparison. >> we don't know what tim cook -- we don't know what the next product launch is going to be we don't have a vision they have a long leash because their stock price is going in the right direction. >> right, i think it's a fair point to ask when was the moment when ge said we're not going to keepia happy right now because we want to do x, y, and z. the maintenance of the dividend, so crucial to that stock the dividend yield right now is moving up as the stock price moves down like 2.7% and getting higher each day when was the moment when they could say, guys, we're not going to feed you what you want every corner we're going to do this with the company. they never did that until circumstances forced them to, which is right now, at the begin of 2018. it's a shame because it's a wonderful company and it drifted into the wall street malaise >> it look like quite a fall from grace thank you ve
when you look at the leash that say a jeff bezos has or tim cook, they have room to run because theyvision, they lay it out they let the market come along with them, and ge -- >> a tough comparison. >> we don't know what tim cook -- we don't know what the next product launch is going to be we don't have a vision they have a long leash because their stock price is going in the right direction. >> right, i think it's a fair point to ask when was the moment when ge said we're not...
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but he said no, it's $350 billion, and i just called tim cook and i thanked him.magine there's pfer been an investment that big in this country by a company. and just think of what that means. they're going to build plants. and i think some of you remember, i said, i will not consider our economic situation complete until we get apple to stop building some of those massive plants in the united states, they're going to build plants, they're going to build a big campus, they're going to town. so we want to thank apple. 350 billion. [applause] here in the great commonwealth of pennsylvania, thousands of workers have received tax cut bonuses thanks to employers like comcast, american airlines, p.n.c. financial, names i'm very familiar with. one of those hardworking pennsylvanians is kevin hardess, a marine corps veteran who are received a bronze star and purple heart for his courageous service in three tours in iraq and a great, proud person where is kevin? where is kevin? kevin? he didn't want to come up and speak he started working for comcast in 2016 and last week
but he said no, it's $350 billion, and i just called tim cook and i thanked him.magine there's pfer been an investment that big in this country by a company. and just think of what that means. they're going to build plants. and i think some of you remember, i said, i will not consider our economic situation complete until we get apple to stop building some of those massive plants in the united states, they're going to build plants, they're going to build a big campus, they're going to town. so...
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tim cook spoke with abc news from reno. >> let me be clear. there are large parts of this that are results of the tax reform and there's large parts of this we would have done in any situation. >> president trump tweeted, i promised that my policies would allow companies like apple to bring massive amounts of money back to the united states. great to see apple follow through as a result of tax cuts. huge win for american workers and the usa. as for which city gets the new campus, the big reveal is expected later this year. in san jose, state i marzullo, abc 7 news. >>> let's talk more about the fog as we look from sutro tower. yoca see barely right there we're looking at the sales force tower punching up through that fog this morning. the fog has moved to different neighborhoods than where it was yesterday. so i want to dial down to the peninsula. you can see from san carlos to mountain view, one-mile visibility and look at all those places. palo alto, sandhill road, all those are going to have dangerous visibility throughout the morning commu
tim cook spoke with abc news from reno. >> let me be clear. there are large parts of this that are results of the tax reform and there's large parts of this we would have done in any situation. >> president trump tweeted, i promised that my policies would allow companies like apple to bring massive amounts of money back to the united states. great to see apple follow through as a result of tax cuts. huge win for american workers and the usa. as for which city gets the new campus,...
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to be able to say here's what tim cook could do, he ought to be part of a large fund.e've got to make it so kids who don't have enough money to get the care they need, can get it, that would have been constructive that would have been a constructive way to deal with it rather than give the impression that tim cook doesn't give a darn. >> well, it certainly has prodded others to suggest a method of fixing or helping to fix. one of fidel's ideas to have apple give us a tool that helps you manage the time spent. gives you a reminder, you've been on your phone for an hour straight. >> just to know. >> we'll get cramer's mad dash. >> if we take away, thphone, we take away the 911 look, how come no one is talking about how many lives it saves. it saves lives as well as making it some people are addicted because parents won't take it away from them i would not let my kid go to school without it, i don't want my kids playing candy crush, but that's -- there ought to be some parental controls more than they have. >> a lot more from jim after the break. we'll get the countdown t
to be able to say here's what tim cook could do, he ought to be part of a large fund.e've got to make it so kids who don't have enough money to get the care they need, can get it, that would have been constructive that would have been a constructive way to deal with it rather than give the impression that tim cook doesn't give a darn. >> well, it certainly has prodded others to suggest a method of fixing or helping to fix. one of fidel's ideas to have apple give us a tool that helps you...
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pride there may be adversity against algebra two issues they were the group who had known about tim cook'sand last month was a much more likely to buy a product if you had just a couple pieces of advice for c.e.o.'s as they enter this sort of area what would you suggest i would say there's a couple of things you should do first i mean since we are in this alpine environment yeah picture a mountain it doesn't have to be the highest. mountain but it has to be a mountain that is worth pursuing and that is take one bite at a time and make sure that you can stick with that theme for quite some time second get your health check up get your analytics like what we do as a firm we provide analytics for c.e.o.'s to measure their exposure and their risk that they're at in terms of communication and that is super helpful also after a health check up you know that the smartest work for you and then get your gear which is set up your twitter account set up all the other channels make sure you have the right types of followers and then get going what are the communication channels that these c.e.o.'s are
pride there may be adversity against algebra two issues they were the group who had known about tim cook'sand last month was a much more likely to buy a product if you had just a couple pieces of advice for c.e.o.'s as they enter this sort of area what would you suggest i would say there's a couple of things you should do first i mean since we are in this alpine environment yeah picture a mountain it doesn't have to be the highest. mountain but it has to be a mountain that is worth pursuing and...
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apple c-e-o )tim cook ) joined nevada )s governor, and >>> the biggest little city in the world isn'tso little. apple ceo tim cook joining nevada's governor and reno's mayor to officially breakdown on apple's new warehouse located in downtown reap know, used to ship equipment to apple's new data center, also in reno. >>> apple says it will build another campus, this one focused on customer support. this is in addition to its brand-new spaceship campus in cupertino. apple says president trump's tax overhaul is a game changer, incentive to bring billions of dollars overseas back to the united states. that will help finance the creation of 20,000 new jobs over the next five years. the location of this new campus has not yet been announced but apple reportedly said it won't be in texas or california. the president tweeted his approval of apple's big news today calling it "a huge win for american workers." >>> a new strategy in the battle to lose weight. instead of focusing on what you eat, focus on the time you eat. according to a study at the university of alabama in birmingham, research
apple c-e-o )tim cook ) joined nevada )s governor, and >>> the biggest little city in the world isn'tso little. apple ceo tim cook joining nevada's governor and reno's mayor to officially breakdown on apple's new warehouse located in downtown reap know, used to ship equipment to apple's new data center, also in reno. >>> apple says it will build another campus, this one focused on customer support. this is in addition to its brand-new spaceship campus in cupertino. apple says...
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was this test being done of the people are divided into two groups one group got a message that tim cook the c.e.o. of apple did speak out in favor of bt issues and that control group didn't get any such message and guess who was more likely to buy our products despite their maybe adversity against algebra to issues they were the group who had known about tim cook's involvement was a much more likely to buy a product if you had just a couple pieces of advice for c.e.o.'s as they enter this sort of area what would you suggest there i would say there's a couple of things you should do first i mean since we are in this alpine environment where pick your mountain it doesn't have to be the higher. mountain but it has to be a mountain that is worth persevering and that is take one battle at a time and make sure that you can stick with that theme for quite some time second get your health check up get your analytics like what we do as a firm we provide analytics for c.e.o.'s to measure their exposure and their risk that they're at in terms of communication and that is super helpful also after a
was this test being done of the people are divided into two groups one group got a message that tim cook the c.e.o. of apple did speak out in favor of bt issues and that control group didn't get any such message and guess who was more likely to buy our products despite their maybe adversity against algebra to issues they were the group who had known about tim cook's involvement was a much more likely to buy a product if you had just a couple pieces of advice for c.e.o.'s as they enter this sort...
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apple's ceo tim cook one-on-one promising to invest billions in the u.s. and create 20,000 new jobs. how president trump's tax plan influenced his decision and what he's saying about that battery slowdown. >>> and a first of its kind rescue. two teens stuck in a strong rip current. wait till you see how they were saved from the sky. >>> and good morning, america. winter is hitting so hard right now. record-breaking cold and snow across the south. you don't usually see scenes like that in north carolina. >> no, you don't. >> in january. >> it's pretty, but it can be dangerous out there. take a look at this from dale earnhardt jr. helping people who drove off the road in north carolina then says minutes later he actually crashed into a tree. >> ooh, but thankfully he's okay. >> if somebody like that can control a car the way he can, it can happen to anybody. >> there's what the roads look like in north carolina. what he was dealing with. the snow, the ice, cold temperatures could lead to yet more trouble. ginger, it's getting dangerous out there. >> is it ev
apple's ceo tim cook one-on-one promising to invest billions in the u.s. and create 20,000 new jobs. how president trump's tax plan influenced his decision and what he's saying about that battery slowdown. >>> and a first of its kind rescue. two teens stuck in a strong rip current. wait till you see how they were saved from the sky. >>> and good morning, america. winter is hitting so hard right now. record-breaking cold and snow across the south. you don't usually see scenes...
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tim cook welcomes this move as a chance to create more jobs here is more our view is apple could have only been started in america and so we've always felt a deep sense of responsibility to give back we're not taking a position on the individual side. i think that's for others to to look here but on the corporate side i believe it will create jobs that will help middle class all right tom to bringing a score to our correspondent on wall street yes welcome to the program so there are mixed reactions to apple and some very critical of the company saying it has much taken way too long of advantages of tax loopholes how's wall street reacting to this talk of a pretty much stands at an all time high but if that's because of the takes announcement is doubtful over all the money that who is paying now they would head to to pay this money anyhow but probably further down the line and not right now and one of the big questions certainly remain what precisely apple will do with the money will they buy a big share will they increase the dividend will they pay down debt or will they really create
tim cook welcomes this move as a chance to create more jobs here is more our view is apple could have only been started in america and so we've always felt a deep sense of responsibility to give back we're not taking a position on the individual side. i think that's for others to to look here but on the corporate side i believe it will create jobs that will help middle class all right tom to bringing a score to our correspondent on wall street yes welcome to the program so there are mixed...
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we'll tell you what's behind that move coming up. >>> and apple ceo tim cook not a big fan of kids using social networks later on "closing bell" we'll tell you which cook family member is feeling the pinch from his social issue [ click, keyboard clacking ] [ click, keyboard clacking ] [ keyboard clacking ] [ click, keyboard clacking ] ♪ good questions lead to good answers. our advisors can help you find both. talk to one today and see why we're bullish on the future. yours. talk to one today and see why we're bullish on the future. (nadia white) the moment a fish is pulled out from the water, it's a race against time. and keeping it in the right conditions is the best way to get that fish to your plate safely. (dane chauvel) sometimes the product arrives, and the cold chain has been interrupted, and we need to be able to identify where in the cold chain that occurred. (tom villa) we took our world class network, and we developed devices to track environmental conditions. this device allows people to understand what's happening with the location, but also if it's too hot, if it's too cold
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