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timcooksaidrecently they have not seen in effect of the rise in china, as a factor demands hitting iphones. he's suggesting it is not because of the trade war he's saying maybe it is pricing or anything else >> i think we are waiting for the -- revenge of huawei huawei did not ship it to customers. apple is down i think because people say, huawei is a jargon and finally the regime is cracking down on apple tim cook has said it over and over again and that's not going to happen. i actually think it is more likely that president trump hurt apple than prosecute xi. president xi >> through the doj investigat n investigation? >> his take on huawei is they may not survive this he sort of compared it to iran sanctions. even if you are up and wants to do business with huawei, they can't sort their part. it is a national treasure so to speak with china china is not a democracy i think hong kong has the biggest to say i think that it is highly unlikely that the chinese will let the jewel close given the fact it does have the lead in 5g >> apple, do you see the potential for supply ch
tim cook said recently they have not seen in effect of the rise in china, as a factor demands hitting iphones. he's suggesting it is not because of the trade war he's saying maybe it is pricing or anything else >> i think we are waiting for the -- revenge of huawei huawei did not ship it to customers. apple is down i think because people say, huawei is a jargon and finally the regime is cracking down on apple tim cook has said it over and over again and that's not going to happen. i...
responsibility for the chaos. apple'sceotimcookwitha warning for a silicon valley stocks are poised to open higher after two straight weeks of gains as investors await this week's fed decision on interest rates with a two-day meeting set to get under way tomorrow. a lot of discussion, guys, about whether they're going to drop the word patient, whether that clears the decks for july, or something more >> i think they have to say we're monitoring, monitoring, monitoring, in part because they get -- they cut and there is a trade deal within the next few weeks, which wilbur ross did not make it seem like there would be, they would look foolish. i say play it out. play it out. keep saying you're monitoring. that's a great safe way to do it and if there is more of a, like, the -- the index came out this morning, more of those, i think they can cut there is ample signs that things are good i had rh on last week. restoration harbor, business is booming. i had quicken loans, the largest lender, business is as strong as it has ever been since rates went down. so it is a very big mixture. that's
responsibility for the chaos. apple's ceo tim cook with a warning for a silicon valley stocks are poised to open higher after two straight weeks of gains as investors await this week's fed decision on interest rates with a two-day meeting set to get under way tomorrow. a lot of discussion, guys, about whether they're going to drop the word patient, whether that clears the decks for july, or something more >> i think they have to say we're monitoring, monitoring, monitoring, in part...
amazon are facing greater antitrust scrutiny jim, wehadtimcookmakingcomments of not just regulations here >> i think it is interesting that interview was very lengthy. could i be more of a supporter of what apple does i am far more concern that the president is a target. >> as far as apple goes, you are more worried of domestic polici policies >> if you export from china, the president is not crazy about you. now if you go and listen to the sky works, there is a sky works preannouncement last night 12% of the business turned out to be like huawei. they got shut down i am just saying the president and china or it is already happening. people are taking action, sky works is a big american company. i just don't want the president to say okay, listen, apple makes a lot of stuff in china. until they bring it home of where it was it was never here. it was never here. did you know it was never here >> assembly? >> jobs? >> i am aware of it. not like the automakers. they come directly part of the corrupt media here when i say that they did not remain here. >> by the way, they're
amazon are facing greater antitrust scrutiny jim, we had tim cook making comments of not just regulations here >> i think it is interesting that interview was very lengthy. could i be more of a supporter of what apple does i am far more concern that the president is a target. >> as far as apple goes, you are more worried of domestic polici policies >> if you export from china, the president is not crazy about you. now if you go and listen to the sky works, there is a sky...
of china. >> i thinkwhentimcooklastmet with the president, i think the president is willing to give tim cook an exemption from the next 10% if he can prove he's doing everything he can to get those jobs out of china. >> even if they don't come back to the united states >> he's wanting to have them out of china he's not asking they be built here because he knows that's not -- by the way, the president is very pro taiwan and korea lately just move to taiwan. you can move to taiwan, you can move to mexico, you can move to korea, you can move to vietnam these are all safe havens for the president. what you know i'm right first is to punish because he got had. remember, he hates to get had. he often goes on another network where it's very, very critical, not. and he says these things his company got beat by that company. that company is playing -- you know, they got a discredit police he can't have a secret police because it's still a democracy people couldn't see your hand on that i think they treat it like a company, and he wants to fire this underling, this cfo he has. look, he's
of china. >> i think when tim cook last met with the president, i think the president is willing to give tim cook an exemption from the next 10% if he can prove he's doing everything he can to get those jobs out of china. >> even if they don't come back to the united states >> he's wanting to have them out of china he's not asking they be built here because he knows that's not -- by the way, the president is very pro taiwan and korea lately just move to taiwan. you can move...
is no -- from my understanding, plans for--timcook, tohead out of china, to build things i think that it is true that the letter that they had, lighthizer -- >> yesterday they sent a letter. the other companies have. >> objecting to the potential tariffs. >> and apple is a huge taxpayer. apple makes a lot of things here apple, look, let's say a quarter or fifth of your business is in china, and it is inexpensive labor, but there is no plan afoot to run out of china and stories that say that are not true >> okay. all right. one of many names that we'll bemerging with bp. >> it is not i do remember when exxon and mobile were getting together engrets i have oping bell coming up right after this al: hi everyone! al roker here. as a guy with his own catchphrase, i appreciate that after 75 years smokey's only said... smokey bear: only you can prevent wildfires. al: but, i'm filling in because there's a lot more to report! like when there are parched or windy conditions out there, you gotta be extra careful with things like burning yard waste. after all, wildfires can start anywhere, ev
is no -- from my understanding, plans for -- tim cook, to head out of china, to build things i think that it is true that the letter that they had, lighthizer -- >> yesterday they sent a letter. the other companies have. >> objecting to the potential tariffs. >> and apple is a huge taxpayer. apple makes a lot of things here apple, look, let's say a quarter or fifth of your business is in china, and it is inexpensive labor, but there is no plan afoot to run out of china and...
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performing the way they are? >> no, they would not. you better watch apple today tim cook remember the president and he has to hope that the president does not turn against him and put the tariffs on him he has to hope that xi does it >> for the most part, faang is so perfect faang was created and have no chinese exposure stop attacking faang >> netflix may be destroying disney plus. >> disney with the best start to the year since 2000s >> bob iger. >> he...