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susan: i was grateful. i did not have a deal with her beforehand, before i signed the contract on the book. but i had interviewed her over the years occasionally for news stories. i thought she would probably talk to me a little bit. she agreed to talk to me once a quarter. so every three months i would go and have an interview with her in the speaker's office which i thought was a lot. i thought there was a lot of interviews for somebody who was the speaker of the house. some of those interviews took place on big days, days she had a dispute with aoc and the squad. the day impeachment hearings began, big days, important days to be there. i was worried after the first interview i would never get a second, because when i came in for the first interview, she gave me a dove bar, you know those ice cream bars coated with chocolate. she had one and i had one but i bit into mine and shards of chocolate scattered on her pristine carpet. her cream colored carpet. it made kind of a mess. i was worried she would neve
susan: i was grateful. i did not have a deal with her beforehand, before i signed the contract on the book. but i had interviewed her over the years occasionally for news stories. i thought she would probably talk to me a little bit. she agreed to talk to me once a quarter. so every three months i would go and have an interview with her in the speaker's office which i thought was a lot. i thought there was a lot of interviews for somebody who was the speaker of the house. some of those...
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susan: -- susan: you said that she began to write them out of the script. karen: remember, ronald reagan is running for governor in the mid 60's, a divorce politician is -- divorced politician is a rare and awkward thing in those days. both nancy and mona reagan's -- ronald reagan's top political center decide that these reminders of this failed marriage should be written out of the picture. there is a really poignant scene in the book. the eldest of all of the reagan children is actually very politically engaged. she became a republican before her father. she is asked to introduce him early in his gubernatorial campaign. the campaign hands her this piece of paper. it says that nancy reagan and ronald reagan are the parents of two children. it hurts her so much to see her written out of her own father's life story. maureen discards the script and tells her warm story about her childhood and michael childhood and what kind of father they had. susan: staying with the children for a bit. the two children they had together, patty davis and ronald reagan junior,
susan: -- susan: you said that she began to write them out of the script. karen: remember, ronald reagan is running for governor in the mid 60's, a divorce politician is -- divorced politician is a rare and awkward thing in those days. both nancy and mona reagan's -- ronald reagan's top political center decide that these reminders of this failed marriage should be written out of the picture. there is a really poignant scene in the book. the eldest of all of the reagan children is actually very...
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susan castellanos: ¡oh!, pues, yo pienso que, definitivamente, ahorita, para todas las familias, la situación es muy crítica, especialmente, porque muchos lugares están siendo cerrados, entonces, la cantidad de, de personas desempleadas, es altísima, entonces, debido a eso, es por eso que nosotros estamos haciéndole la invitación, yo, como, como ciudadana, que he sido ayudada, o he acudido a second harvest para la ayuda de la comida; de la misma manera, nosotros, o yo misma, como mi experiencia, invito a otras personas para que no les dé pena, es, no es, este, no les debe de dar pena, no, porque es una situación en la que cualquier persona puede estar, y además no vas a dejar a tu hijo sin un plato de comida, en la mesa; eh, los niños no saben, no saben si, si papá o mamá, o abuelita o abuelito, quien esté al cuidado de ellos, o quien sea su tutor, eh, son, o tienen las posibilidades para, para darles un plato de comida, y entonces, qué mejor, que second harvest para ir con ellos; ellos no les
susan castellanos: ¡oh!, pues, yo pienso que, definitivamente, ahorita, para todas las familias, la situación es muy crítica, especialmente, porque muchos lugares están siendo cerrados, entonces, la cantidad de, de personas desempleadas, es altísima, entonces, debido a eso, es por eso que nosotros estamos haciéndole la invitación, yo, como, como ciudadana, que he sido ayudada, o he acudido a second harvest para la ayuda de la comida; de la misma manera, nosotros, o yo misma, como mi...
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susan: rick hess? mr. hess: yeah. it is funny, pedro and i disagree on a lot of big picture policy things. but the closer we get to the stuff of actually educating kids, the more common ground we come upon. two big issues pedro just touched upon. one, just the mechanics of getting kids back in the building tend to swamp the rest. how do we use members in a community, how do we use volunteers to make sure kids who have not been getting what they need or getting additional support. all of this comes to the wayside when it comes to budgeting. the second thing is what those of us who have the time to focus on this knew, but i do not think was immediately apparent to everyone, is technology is fantastic educationally when it's supplying particular needs. if you want a kid to get to watch something over and over, to pick it up, to be able to pick a formative assessment, kind of the way technology is used by a high school football team, to help them master of technique. technology is phenomenal at that. when you are just try
susan: rick hess? mr. hess: yeah. it is funny, pedro and i disagree on a lot of big picture policy things. but the closer we get to the stuff of actually educating kids, the more common ground we come upon. two big issues pedro just touched upon. one, just the mechanics of getting kids back in the building tend to swamp the rest. how do we use members in a community, how do we use volunteers to make sure kids who have not been getting what they need or getting additional support. all of this...
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but i might go to susan now. i'm asking--to unmute, susan, if you can, so we can talk to you. but if you can, susan, tell us. you're a single mom here in san jose. tell us how difficult things are when it comes to paying the rent and putting food on the table. susan castellanos: it was a lot harder until second harvest came to our lives. it was a blessing to have them. it was a blessing that my mom decided to go and pick up some food from there, from them, and it was amazing. since then, we feel like we are blessed like every week to be able to have the amount of food that they provide us. it's amazing that-- you know, without them, i don't think we were going to be able to survive, you know? damian: wow. blanca: yes, it's tough. susan: yeah. damian: and you're asking people, susan, to not be ashamed to ask for help, right? if they need help, go out and get it because the help is there. susan: yes, yeah, i ask, invite all the people to, please, don't be ashamed, you know. or maybe they're not the ones that needs, but if they know somebody that needs that help of food, it will
but i might go to susan now. i'm asking--to unmute, susan, if you can, so we can talk to you. but if you can, susan, tell us. you're a single mom here in san jose. tell us how difficult things are when it comes to paying the rent and putting food on the table. susan castellanos: it was a lot harder until second harvest came to our lives. it was a blessing to have them. it was a blessing that my mom decided to go and pick up some food from there, from them, and it was amazing. since then, we...
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susan: return -- and compromise. susan: returning to both of you -- the testing emphasis was wrong in no child left behind. washington took another swing at it. what did they get right and what did they get wrong with this successor legislation? pedro noguera? mr. noguera: i think what they got right was you have to use it as a tool to guide learning, not to rank teachers or schools. in that way, the every student succeeds act does represent, again, a significant step forward. however, when i travel the country and talk to state commissioners and superintendents, what i hear is they are still focused on no child left behind. they don't really know how to loosen things up in ways that will enable schools and teachers to do what the law allows. and so, i'm concerned that without more guidance, we're not going to see a big change in the way we are delivering education to kids. but i do want to acknowledge that at least the policymakers were trying to correct some of the mistakes of the previous law, no child left behind
susan: return -- and compromise. susan: returning to both of you -- the testing emphasis was wrong in no child left behind. washington took another swing at it. what did they get right and what did they get wrong with this successor legislation? pedro noguera? mr. noguera: i think what they got right was you have to use it as a tool to guide learning, not to rank teachers or schools. in that way, the every student succeeds act does represent, again, a significant step forward. however, when i...
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susan eisenhower, good morning, susan. it's a pleasure to be with you today and thank you for the opportunity and also the the honor of presenting today for the international holocaust remembrance day. it's an honor to have you. for those of you who are not familiar with susan she is an accomplished scholar who's most recent book is titled. how ike led the principles behind eisenhower's biggest decisions. you may be familiar or you are likely familiar with susan's grandfather dwight d. eisenhower's the united states president between the years 1953 to 61 or during world war ii as the supreme commander of the allied expeditionary force in europe. today we want to focus on a lesser known but incredibly important aspect of eisenhower's legacy. his determination to document the crimes that we now refer to as the holocaust even as the allies continued their fight against nazi, germany. eisenhower's then that one day some might deny the truth about the atrocities committed against european jews and other victim groups. during th
susan eisenhower, good morning, susan. it's a pleasure to be with you today and thank you for the opportunity and also the the honor of presenting today for the international holocaust remembrance day. it's an honor to have you. for those of you who are not familiar with susan she is an accomplished scholar who's most recent book is titled. how ike led the principles behind eisenhower's biggest decisions. you may be familiar or you are likely familiar with susan's grandfather dwight d....
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susan: he was a happy warrior. and we could all be well served, i think, for more happy warriors on capitol hill. he was a big liberal. but he was a friend with conservatives as well and working on things, issues, he thought were important. peter: we have to leave it there for tonight. many thanks to josh, toluse, susan, and pierre for their insighs and thank you for joining us. we'll talk with susan about her mu book on our "washington week bookshelf," catch it live on our website, facebook and youtube at 8:30. i'm peter bak. good night from washington. [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] >> corporate funding for "washington week" is provided by -- >> for 25 years, consumer cellular has been offering no contract wireless plans designed to help people do more of what they like. our u.s.-based customer service team can help find the plan that fits you. to learn more, visit consumercellular.tv. >> kaiser permanente. a
susan: he was a happy warrior. and we could all be well served, i think, for more happy warriors on capitol hill. he was a big liberal. but he was a friend with conservatives as well and working on things, issues, he thought were important. peter: we have to leave it there for tonight. many thanks to josh, toluse, susan, and pierre for their insighs and thank you for joining us. we'll talk with susan about her mu book on our "washington week bookshelf," catch it live on our website,...
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susan: yes. if you look what happened with godzilla versus king kong, $70 million now inn total that overtook "tenet" as the highest closing covid era film. that is more impressive, when you look at the fact godzilla versus "godzilla vs. kong" has been streaming over hbo max. that $70 million is looking pretty good. doing better than the wonder woman sequel in the second weekend and beyond. movie-goers are slowly coming back. paramount delaying the top gun 2 sequel, maverick, tom cruise. that will be shipped from july to november. hopefully to open more theaters and seating. you waited 35 years for the sequel any way, what is another few months? i will test you stu, can you name one character from top gun, one character besides maverick? stuart: one character? no i can't. susan: goose? ice man. stuart: i bet you can't answer this one. godzilla versus king kong. who won? susan: i think king kong won. up to side with king kong, right. he is the king of the jungle. stuart: you have to see the movie,
susan: yes. if you look what happened with godzilla versus king kong, $70 million now inn total that overtook "tenet" as the highest closing covid era film. that is more impressive, when you look at the fact godzilla versus "godzilla vs. kong" has been streaming over hbo max. that $70 million is looking pretty good. doing better than the wonder woman sequel in the second weekend and beyond. movie-goers are slowly coming back. paramount delaying the top gun 2 sequel,...
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susan: no, no, no. stuart: listen to this, wait a minute, you tell me you tell our viewers what happens with dogecoin last night and why it happened. susan: there's actual value, by the way, in this crypto currency so last night conagra which makes slim gyms and the ceo giving a shout out to dogecoin on the earnings call legitimizes like bitcoin has been legitimized and yes institutions are willing to buy into it and maybe allow more trade in dogecoin in the future. that's you laughing right now in my ear. four 100% up in the week, dublin overnight. stuart: yes, yes. wait, wait, i'm not disputing value, but imagine the guy from conagra mentions dogecoin in conjunction with slim gyms and the thing doubles overnight. robinhood had to close down trading in dogecoin , doggy coin, whatever you want to call it an bitcoin and it has value, really? susan: people are piling in and also elon musk tweeting about it as well, so i think there's real value if you bought in at the start of the year because if you put
susan: no, no, no. stuart: listen to this, wait a minute, you tell me you tell our viewers what happens with dogecoin last night and why it happened. susan: there's actual value, by the way, in this crypto currency so last night conagra which makes slim gyms and the ceo giving a shout out to dogecoin on the earnings call legitimizes like bitcoin has been legitimized and yes institutions are willing to buy into it and maybe allow more trade in dogecoin in the future. that's you laughing right...
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susan, nice to see you also. i have been a republican since 1980, since i voted for ronald reagan, and i have never been more frustrated with the republican party than i am now. i saw the new jersey governor come out the other day and say republicans need to get more aggressive. he is absolutely right. they are always on defense and never on offense. the democrats never apologize for any of the things they say. this has been an area of frustration for me, particularly when marjorie taylor greene was taken off her committees because of some stupid things she had said in the past. during the russia investigation, eric swalwell and adam schiff were coming out every day and lying saying there was misinformation on president trump when they all knew it was not true. kevin mccarthy did not take them off the intelligence committee. i do not get it. same thing with liz cheney. they voted to keep her in leadership after she voted to impeach our president. i wish i had another alternative. what is your comment, susan? gues
susan, nice to see you also. i have been a republican since 1980, since i voted for ronald reagan, and i have never been more frustrated with the republican party than i am now. i saw the new jersey governor come out the other day and say republicans need to get more aggressive. he is absolutely right. they are always on defense and never on offense. the democrats never apologize for any of the things they say. this has been an area of frustration for me, particularly when marjorie taylor...
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susan. susan: 1.9% in the month of march. that is slightly slower than economists forecast who were calling for growth of 5.4%. the good news we ended two months of declines. now maybe that has to do with mortgage risk coming back down below 3%. looks like inventories are still tight, housing market continues, mortgage rates below 3%? what is the exact number? susan: came out with freddy and fannie saying 2.98%. some of the commentary ray that u.s. treasury yields stopped moving up, the reason we're below 3%. also good news for refinancing, they say, but, difficult for first-time home buyers and eager buyers since we know that inventory is tight. demand is there. supply is a problem. congratulations, stu. stuart: thanks so much. young kenneth. thanks everyone. young keneth, very young. now this. >>> if you want america to be much more like europe support the biden plan. if you want america to go into decline like europe, support the biden plan. the president has laid out $6 trillion worth of spending that turns america into a
susan. susan: 1.9% in the month of march. that is slightly slower than economists forecast who were calling for growth of 5.4%. the good news we ended two months of declines. now maybe that has to do with mortgage risk coming back down below 3%. looks like inventories are still tight, housing market continues, mortgage rates below 3%? what is the exact number? susan: came out with freddy and fannie saying 2.98%. some of the commentary ray that u.s. treasury yields stopped moving up, the reason...
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susan: he was a happy warrior. and we could all be well served, i think, for more happy warriors on capitol hill. he was a big liberal. but he was a friend with conservatives as well and working on things, issues, he thought were important. peter: we have to leave it there for tonight. many thanks to josh, toluse, susan, and pierre for their insighs and thank you for joining us. we'll talk with susan about her mu book on our "washington week bookshelf," catch it live on our website, facebook and youtube at 8:30. i'm peter baker. good night from washington. [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] >> corporate funding for "washington week" is provided by -- >> for 25 years, consumer cellular has been offering no contract wireless plans designed to help people do more of what they like. our u.s.-based customer service team can help find the plan that fits you. to learn more, visit consumercellular.tv. >> kaiser permanente.
susan: he was a happy warrior. and we could all be well served, i think, for more happy warriors on capitol hill. he was a big liberal. but he was a friend with conservatives as well and working on things, issues, he thought were important. peter: we have to leave it there for tonight. many thanks to josh, toluse, susan, and pierre for their insighs and thank you for joining us. we'll talk with susan about her mu book on our "washington week bookshelf," catch it live on our website,...
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susan: yes. stuart: all right, susan. next case, half a million people have left california just in the last two years. what would kevin faulconer to get them to stay if he were governor? he is running for that job. he is on the show shortly. >>> long time texas rancher witt jones seeing the border crisis play out in his owning backyard. he says smugglers are damaging his property big time. he is next. ♪. nicorette knows, quitting smoking is freaking hard. you get advice like: just stop. get a hobby. you should meditate. eat crunchy foods. go for a run. go for 10 runs! run a marathon. are you kidding me?! instead, start small. with nicorette. which can lead to something big. start stopping with nicorette municipal bonds don't usually get the media coverage the stock market does. in fact, most people don't find them all that exciting. but, if you're looking for the potential for consistent income that's federally tax-free, now is an excellent time to consider municipal bonds from hennion & walsh. if you have at least 10,
susan: yes. stuart: all right, susan. next case, half a million people have left california just in the last two years. what would kevin faulconer to get them to stay if he were governor? he is running for that job. he is on the show shortly. >>> long time texas rancher witt jones seeing the border crisis play out in his owning backyard. he says smugglers are damaging his property big time. he is next. ♪. nicorette knows, quitting smoking is freaking hard. you get advice like: just...
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susan is with me. susan knows my feelings about dogcoin, did a crash because the hype about tuesday going to one dollar coin failed? >> 22% down is a crash, definitely a bear market. it went down instead of up so maybe that indicates the might be fading on his crypto currency. we are down 20%, that is a long way up from that one penny or less that started the year and dogecoin is the most popular crypto currency going through several trading platform so people are piling in. it is up 8000% on the year, stuart is shaking his head, can't believe people are buying into this. stuart: 30, 40 to 21, what is it? >> it is more than a penny or so. so you made $0.30. that is a lot. another asset class made you 1000% part of this year. stuart: you want to settle this argument? i say dogecoin is a gambling chip. what say you? >> that is what it is with a speculative instrument, keep going, make sure you keep your profits because at some point it will crash. it is a fake coin that came out as a joke and has simply
susan is with me. susan knows my feelings about dogcoin, did a crash because the hype about tuesday going to one dollar coin failed? >> 22% down is a crash, definitely a bear market. it went down instead of up so maybe that indicates the might be fading on his crypto currency. we are down 20%, that is a long way up from that one penny or less that started the year and dogecoin is the most popular crypto currency going through several trading platform so people are piling in. it is up...
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susan: yeah. it's not great. stuart: he's not really showing real good. susan: approval rating, i think, is pretty telling when it's less than obama and bush's, and it's a big partisan divide because you're not winning people across the aisle. stuart: one more for you, apple making this huge investment into the with u.s. economy. just pell it all -- spell it all out. susan: north carolina, charlotte, they're going to get a lot of this money. apple's investing $430 billion over the next five years creating 20,000 new jobs, and that does include a brand new $1 billion north carolina campus which will have 3,000 jobs, but also more jobs and hiring in colorado, massachusetts, texas, iowa, washington, new york and even southern california. tim cook says that apple's doubling down on their commitment to u.s. innovation and manufacturing, and this is across all 50 states. now, part of this announcement some new info as well as apple tv plus taking place across 20 states and apple reaffirming that they ar
susan: yeah. it's not great. stuart: he's not really showing real good. susan: approval rating, i think, is pretty telling when it's less than obama and bush's, and it's a big partisan divide because you're not winning people across the aisle. stuart: one more for you, apple making this huge investment into the with u.s. economy. just pell it all -- spell it all out. susan: north carolina, charlotte, they're going to get a lot of this money. apple's investing $430 billion over the next five...
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susan: down today. we kind of reversed some of the positive calls because american airlines says they are losing almost $3 billion in the first three months of this year peer we saw that yesterday with united airlines and also guiding for a drop of over 66% in sales to start the year. you can see the recovery and travels, not instant and yes, it will take time peer on the flipside you are showing the nasdaq, here's what's happening on the nasdaq, with the inflation we saw .6%, not that much, yields went down, not up and it's helping the the high tech growth names. stuart: you are right. we will look at big tech and they are all up and you are right it's because of that rather tame inflation views. you can always say it's a spike or rather tame, but 2.6% year on year, the highest in some time, but not exactly runaway inflation. susan: to point out to the viewers when the 10 year treasury yield is at 1.6 it doesn't go up let's say and if it does go up i should explain it makes future earnings of the tech
susan: down today. we kind of reversed some of the positive calls because american airlines says they are losing almost $3 billion in the first three months of this year peer we saw that yesterday with united airlines and also guiding for a drop of over 66% in sales to start the year. you can see the recovery and travels, not instant and yes, it will take time peer on the flipside you are showing the nasdaq, here's what's happening on the nasdaq, with the inflation we saw .6%, not that much,...
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susan has the story. private sector under pressure to speak out on georgia's new voting law or face boycotts. we have a live report after this. ♪. i really hope that this vaccine can get me one step closer to him. to a huge wedding. to give high fives to our patients. to hug my students. with every vaccine, cvs is working to bring you one step closer to a better tomorrow. these are the people who work on the front lines. they need a network that's built right. that's why we created verizon frontline. the advanced network and technology for first responders. built on america's most reliable network. built for real interoperability. and built for 5g. it's america's #1 network in public safety. verizon frontline. built right for first responders. ashley: following the passage of georgia's new voting laws, companies based in the state have been facing mounting pressure from so-called voting rights activists to condemn the new laws and now some companies that speak out are facing backlash from lawmakers. wha
susan has the story. private sector under pressure to speak out on georgia's new voting law or face boycotts. we have a live report after this. ♪. i really hope that this vaccine can get me one step closer to him. to a huge wedding. to give high fives to our patients. to hug my students. with every vaccine, cvs is working to bring you one step closer to a better tomorrow. these are the people who work on the front lines. they need a network that's built right. that's why we created verizon...
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susan: april 20. we don't know what the products are because they are secretive, but there's a lot of discussion, will it be a new ipad, maybe new air pods, earphones, a new home pod, maybe to compete with the elect six speaker or possibly out virtual headset, but i think that's unlikely since apple takes time to ramp up in relation products, but as you heard from gregg smith apple has underperformed this year, so the markets looking for something to spur sales ahead of may be the new iphone tour-- iphone 13 in the fall peer apple was added to the tactical outperform list under just a few minutes ago amazon announced echo earbuds so they have a lot of competition. stuart: yes, they do. let me see tesla, please fear again, this is your story susan. up again, 768 is the price. is this because tesla a owns a lot of bitcoin or has elon musk been tweeting? susan: yes to both and it's nice to see a tesla rally again. tesla holds around one and a half billion dollars worth of bitcoin and as bitcoin prices go
susan: april 20. we don't know what the products are because they are secretive, but there's a lot of discussion, will it be a new ipad, maybe new air pods, earphones, a new home pod, maybe to compete with the elect six speaker or possibly out virtual headset, but i think that's unlikely since apple takes time to ramp up in relation products, but as you heard from gregg smith apple has underperformed this year, so the markets looking for something to spur sales ahead of may be the new iphone...
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susan: no. stuart: apple kicking off the first product launch event of the year today, stocks down a fraction. susan: 40 years to buy apple. you never bought apple in 40 years. stuart: i didn't. will we hear anything about the i-car today? susan: no, no definitely not. about the more surprising tease you could get later on a hint towards virtual reality. augmented reality glasses, headsets wearable in the future. that would be huge for a company so secretive about their future products. the consensus most people believe we'll get a new ipad, ipad pro, ipad mini. stuart: see on right and side of the screen. stuart: air tags? what are air tags? susan: this is helping you track your own bags and defieses. after our conversations you forget some things sometime. maybe you highlight it on your phone. you can find some of your devices in the future. just want to show what is happen being with the analyst community, why they're still bullish by the way on apple. katy huberty number one apple analyst, c
susan: no. stuart: apple kicking off the first product launch event of the year today, stocks down a fraction. susan: 40 years to buy apple. you never bought apple in 40 years. stuart: i didn't. will we hear anything about the i-car today? susan: no, no definitely not. about the more surprising tease you could get later on a hint towards virtual reality. augmented reality glasses, headsets wearable in the future. that would be huge for a company so secretive about their future products. the...
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susan, thank you. if you are just joining us, you want to know is the great selloff here yet or the great surge continuing and the answer is a tiny selloff at the opening bell. looking at gamestop with shares up. ceo resigns and the stock goes up 11%. what is with that? susan has the answer after this. ♪♪ ♪♪ living with metastatic breast cancer means being relentless. because every day matters. and having more of them is possible with verzenio. the only one of its kind proven to help you live significantly longer when taken with fulvestrant, regardless of menopause. verzenio + fulvestrant is for hr+, her2- metastatic breast cancer that has progressed after hormone therapy. diarrhea is common, may be severe, or cause dehydration or infection. at the first sign, call your doctor, start an anti-diarrheal, and drink fluids. before taking verzenio, tell your doctor about any fever, chills, or other signs of infection. verzenio may cause low white blood cell counts, which may cause serious infection
susan, thank you. if you are just joining us, you want to know is the great selloff here yet or the great surge continuing and the answer is a tiny selloff at the opening bell. looking at gamestop with shares up. ceo resigns and the stock goes up 11%. what is with that? susan has the answer after this. ♪♪ ♪♪ living with metastatic breast cancer means being relentless. because every day matters. and having more of them is possible with verzenio. the only one of its kind proven to help...
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i disagree with some of the authors, some of peter and susan's conclusions. but on balance, i think it was good to just turn everything over to them and let them write a full-throated biography that had the good and the bad, as i tell people, it's a fair biography with warts and all. and there are some of the warts i might disagree with, not too many. it's really a pretty darn good book. and they're excellent writers. >> i did a program, believe it or not, earlier this morning with david rubenstein who i know you worked with for many years. >> yeah. >> and he did a program with peter and susan recently. and he's read their book. he says this book is worthy of a pulitzer. i hope good things come from the book because i think obviously it'll help to build your legacy for generations to come. >> well, let me just say that, in my opinion, they did a really, really good job and that the works that are in there, they've dealt with them in a fair way. i was pleased with it, talmage. >> yeah. in fact, later in the chat box to our audience, there's going to be links t
i disagree with some of the authors, some of peter and susan's conclusions. but on balance, i think it was good to just turn everything over to them and let them write a full-throated biography that had the good and the bad, as i tell people, it's a fair biography with warts and all. and there are some of the warts i might disagree with, not too many. it's really a pretty darn good book. and they're excellent writers. >> i did a program, believe it or not, earlier this morning with david...
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susan: yep. stuart: ain't that something. thank you, susan. good stuff. >>> she hasn't been to the border yet as vice president but kamala harris says she knows what's driving the crisis. roll that tape. >> golden triangle countries, a large part of their economic base was agriculture, with the severe climate experiences have done in dampening and really harming their ability to have that. stuart: i'm sorry, i couldn't understand quite what she was saying there with a mask on. i tell you this, she is blaming climate as the reason behind the crisis at the border. we're going to have more on that, i promise you. texas congressman kevin brady says he will not run for re-election. what does that mean for the trump tax cuts that he helped pass? he is on the show. a border patrol agent posted this video. a smuggler drops a 2-year-old infant, 18 feet over the border wall. extraordinary. fox still is working to confirm that video. we're going to talk to border patrol council president brandon judd about it. he is on the show after this. it's moving da
susan: yep. stuart: ain't that something. thank you, susan. good stuff. >>> she hasn't been to the border yet as vice president but kamala harris says she knows what's driving the crisis. roll that tape. >> golden triangle countries, a large part of their economic base was agriculture, with the severe climate experiences have done in dampening and really harming their ability to have that. stuart: i'm sorry, i couldn't understand quite what she was saying there with a mask on. i...
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susan, please. the number. susan: 121.7. that is a 13-month high and it is much higher than economists forecast who were looking for a read of 113. that comes off the one-year high in in in march as well. confidence coming from the stimulus checks. case-shiller, with home prices rising in the fastest rate in 14 years this morning. home values going up. you feel wealth, more to spending and opening the wallet as well. stuart: like stock prices going up. you feel wealthier if your 401(k) is doing well. susan: yeah. stuart: called the wealth effect? susan: yeah. stuart: your house is worth more. your stocks are worth more. you're more wealthy. you can afford to take something out spend it elsewhere. it is working. by the way terrific news on consumer confidence but it didn't have that big of an impact on the stock market. we still have the dow down 30 points. susan, thank you very much indeed. now this. >>> all the signs are there, we're going to have a blockbuster summer. you can feel the anxiety level falling, you can feel ex
susan, please. the number. susan: 121.7. that is a 13-month high and it is much higher than economists forecast who were looking for a read of 113. that comes off the one-year high in in in march as well. confidence coming from the stimulus checks. case-shiller, with home prices rising in the fastest rate in 14 years this morning. home values going up. you feel wealth, more to spending and opening the wallet as well. stuart: like stock prices going up. you feel wealthier if your 401(k) is doing...
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susan: i love draftkings. it's basically the way to play online betting for the future especially as more states legalize it and it will be interesting to see what it means when it comes to be interface for draftkings meaning when you going out what is it look like blue ribbon, you might see it splash year with bells and whistles helping to bring new users. look at robinhood for instance, that helped robinhood bring on millions of accounts over the past year so draftkings 1 million monthly active new users , but it's a growth stock so they can bring on more users and i think the stock rose with that. ashley: i would imagine so. let's check the big board. just picking up on all sorts of positives. 916,000 jobs added last friday with the dow jones of more than 300 points at 33457. 10 year treasury yield backup to 1.72%, not hurting the market but that yield on the web. looking at gold, slightly down by $4 at 1724. asfoor bitcoin,-- asfoor bitcoin, down $11. looking at oil, the price of gas nationwide averaging $
susan: i love draftkings. it's basically the way to play online betting for the future especially as more states legalize it and it will be interesting to see what it means when it comes to be interface for draftkings meaning when you going out what is it look like blue ribbon, you might see it splash year with bells and whistles helping to bring new users. look at robinhood for instance, that helped robinhood bring on millions of accounts over the past year so draftkings 1 million monthly...
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and when i interviewed myself peter and susan i asked him about how was it? what was it about your training as a lawyer and your years of practicing law. that translated readily into your service in washington while you're leading different parts of the government. what they say? when you ask them that i asked them that and they said you're being a lawyer was absolutely key to the way you went about your business. i'm sorry, i misunderstood you. yeah, well, it's absolutely was and by the way, i wrote a book about my four years as secretary of state called the politics of diplomsy and in there i spent some time talking about how much i thought my experience of the lawyer help me when i got to washington help me in politics, but most of all really helped me when i was secretary state because secretary state, you know lawyers do a lot of negotiate. and that's where i learned whatever skills i have in negotiation, but secretary of state's job is to negotiate on behalf of his country. it's negotiation. it's not business negotiation. it's international negotiation.
and when i interviewed myself peter and susan i asked him about how was it? what was it about your training as a lawyer and your years of practicing law. that translated readily into your service in washington while you're leading different parts of the government. what they say? when you ask them that i asked them that and they said you're being a lawyer was absolutely key to the way you went about your business. i'm sorry, i misunderstood you. yeah, well, it's absolutely was and by the way, i...
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susan: no. stuart: liberals are big on ultimate fighting championship so i don't understand why a liberal like elon musk-- susan: i wouldn't call him a liberal. stuart: i think he is a liberal. susan: i think he's very capitalist. stuart: he's a climate not. susan: okay but that doesn't not necessarily make you a liberal if you are pro- climate. he was anti- covid lockdowns. stuart: it's a signal. we are out of time. the producers are killing my earphones. who is teaching our children? is it teachers or is it political activists? listen to this california professor berating a student for saying cops are heroes. >> who do you call when we are in trouble and someone has a knife or a gun? >> i would call the police. >> why when you call the police? >> i don't trust them. stuart: that's a california professor and we will play the full exchange which you can hardly believe coming up. don't mess with texas. governor greg abbott fed up with the ministrations handling of the border crisis. texas is goin
susan: no. stuart: liberals are big on ultimate fighting championship so i don't understand why a liberal like elon musk-- susan: i wouldn't call him a liberal. stuart: i think he is a liberal. susan: i think he's very capitalist. stuart: he's a climate not. susan: okay but that doesn't not necessarily make you a liberal if you are pro- climate. he was anti- covid lockdowns. stuart: it's a signal. we are out of time. the producers are killing my earphones. who is teaching our children? is it...
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please welcome to "a late show," susan page! susan, thanks for being here. >> it's a great pleasure to be with you. >> stephen: well, you're "usa today's" washington bureau chief, former president of the white house correspondents' association. but this is your first appearance on late-night tv. welcome where credibility goes to die. i'm glad you could join us. >> well, it's very exciting. it's very exciting to be here. >> stephen: well, good, it's exciting for us to have you because you're mostly known as a reporter, but you're also a biographer. your new book is "madam speaker nancy pelosi and the lessons of power." in it you write about speaker pelosi's great discipline and her interest in precision. i'm sure that's helpful in controlling her caucus. are you at all surprised by the her comments about george floyd yesterday? it got so much criticism. for those who don't know, she thanked george floyd for sacrificing his life for justice and freedom for others. and many pointed out murder is not the same thing as a personal sac
please welcome to "a late show," susan page! susan, thanks for being here. >> it's a great pleasure to be with you. >> stephen: well, you're "usa today's" washington bureau chief, former president of the white house correspondents' association. but this is your first appearance on late-night tv. welcome where credibility goes to die. i'm glad you could join us. >> well, it's very exciting. it's very exciting to be here. >> stephen: well, good, it's...
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i susan hussey. this is quite an interesting angle.— susan hussey. this is quite an interesting angle. i think a lot of --eole interesting angle. i think a lot of peeple were _ interesting angle. i think a lot of peeple were glad _ interesting angle. i think a lot of people were glad to _ interesting angle. i think a lot of people were glad to see - interesting angle. i think a lot of people were glad to see the - interesting angle. i think a lot of i people were glad to see the queen wasn't _ people were glad to see the queen wasn't alone in the state bentley as it followed behind the procession. they were — it followed behind the procession. they were glad she wasjoined by her lady in _ they were glad she wasjoined by her lady in waiting who has been with the queen for decades. she is seen as a friend — the queen for decades. she is seen as a friend as well as staff. i think— as a friend as well as staff. i think people have been glad that the queen— think people have been glad that the queen wasn't alone going to the chapet — queen wasn'
i susan hussey. this is quite an interesting angle.— susan hussey. this is quite an interesting angle. i think a lot of --eole interesting angle. i think a lot of peeple were _ interesting angle. i think a lot of peeple were glad _ interesting angle. i think a lot of people were glad to _ interesting angle. i think a lot of people were glad to see - interesting angle. i think a lot of people were glad to see the - interesting angle. i think a lot of i people were glad to see the queen wasn't...
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they just call it responsibility work in her post award interview susan widgets you tube c.e.o. took the time to explain the fundamentals of youtube's work the 4 r's of responsibility the 1st are i kid you not is removed you can't make this up after receiving an award for free expression the 1st thing she brags about is how they removed $9000000.00 videos in the last quarter that's $3000000.00 videos a month and all of that or most of it was done with fabulous machines these are videos that allegedly broke you tube's ever changing terms of service which at this point is so vague and open so interpretation that literally any video can be suddenly deemed unacceptably dangerous have an opinion on coded don't like the w.h.o. don't like the election results banned for free speech the 2nd r. is rise which basically. it means boosting or recommending videos that have the right opinion according to you tube so basically videos by mainstream media corporations their partners but you know those guys that always tell the truth and never run a fake story. 3rd are is reduce this one is the b
they just call it responsibility work in her post award interview susan widgets you tube c.e.o. took the time to explain the fundamentals of youtube's work the 4 r's of responsibility the 1st are i kid you not is removed you can't make this up after receiving an award for free expression the 1st thing she brags about is how they removed $9000000.00 videos in the last quarter that's $3000000.00 videos a month and all of that or most of it was done with fabulous machines these are videos that...
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. >> sunday night on q&a, a conversation with usa today washington bureau chief susan page about her biography "madam speaker" on the political career of nancy pelosi. >> she was planning once hillary clinton was elected in many of us that she would be elected, she was making plans that she was 76 years old and has nine children and had things she wanted to do. that election night was a shock for her and for so many others. she said that once she realized donald trump was going to win the election it was like a mule was kicking her physically. she didn't say it metaphorically, she felt like a mill was kicking her over -- a mule was kicking her over and over again. she said she would try to protect democratic ideals. >> susan page on her biography sunday night at 8:00 p.m. eastern on c-span's q&a. you can listen to q&a as a pot cat -- as a podcast where you get your podcasts. >> next, we'll show you some proceedings of the final day of the trial of derek chauvin. derek shown was found guilty of two counts of murder and one count of manslaughter in the death of george floyd. first, abo
. >> sunday night on q&a, a conversation with usa today washington bureau chief susan page about her biography "madam speaker" on the political career of nancy pelosi. >> she was planning once hillary clinton was elected in many of us that she would be elected, she was making plans that she was 76 years old and has nine children and had things she wanted to do. that election night was a shock for her and for so many others. she said that once she realized donald trump...
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susan page, welcome back to the newshour. fascinating, here, i think we all thought we knew a lot about nancy pelosi, but you managed to find out a lot more. it's interesting to me. this is someone who not only has great respect from democrats, but from republicans. i interviewed former house speaker john boehner last week about his book and he says that she's not only the greatest speaker in his lifetime, she may be the greatest house speaker ever. >> you know, she's in the history books because, of course, she's the first woman to ever achieve such a powerful position in american politics. but the fact is, she'd be in the history books if she were a male speaker because of the things that she has gotten through the house from the financial melt, dealing with the financial meltdown in 2008 to the affordable care act to standing up to president trump. >> woodruff: and susan, i mean, you start at the very beginning with her family. a lot of people associate her, of course, with san francisco, but she comes from this kind of re
susan page, welcome back to the newshour. fascinating, here, i think we all thought we knew a lot about nancy pelosi, but you managed to find out a lot more. it's interesting to me. this is someone who not only has great respect from democrats, but from republicans. i interviewed former house speaker john boehner last week about his book and he says that she's not only the greatest speaker in his lifetime, she may be the greatest house speaker ever. >> you know, she's in the history books...
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susan crawford speaking there and for more _ world. susan crawford speaking there and for more on - world. susan crawford speaking there and for more on big - world. susan crawford speaking there and for more on big tech, j there and for more on big tech, tune into business asia where you can catch more of that interview and i interviewed the australian communications minister and australia's attempts at regulation with its news bargaining code. the first showing is on saturday: finally, when it comes to spending money, is easter the new christmas? 0nline retailers are reporting a surge in demand and it's far more than the usual chocolate eggs. think themed decorations, candles and even artificial trees. yes, easter trees! they have long been popular in sweden and germany, where bare branches are decorated with painted eggs and feathers. and the trend is now spreading via social media. joining me now is kate hardcastle, a consumer trends expert who runs the consultance insight with passion. she's in leeds in the north of england. what
susan crawford speaking there and for more _ world. susan crawford speaking there and for more on - world. susan crawford speaking there and for more on big - world. susan crawford speaking there and for more on big tech, j there and for more on big tech, tune into business asia where you can catch more of that interview and i interviewed the australian communications minister and australia's attempts at regulation with its news bargaining code. the first showing is on saturday: finally, when...
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can you respond to this, susan? >> declaring open season will stop it is a hunting license, basically. as i have set on other shows, what is next, baseball bats? guns? what kind of weapons of mass destruction are they willing to allow? this is blatantly a violation of first amendment rights of people to protest. i would go so far to say people who get jailed for protesting peacefully, especially, political prisoners. if you have people facing felony charges, mandatory overnight without bail, held until trial, and then looking at five to 15 years for protesting? that sounds almost like political prisoners, really. amy: can you take us back to 2017, 2 this time of the protest when your daughter had a decided to go out? she did not often go outside and get involved with protests, but this time she did. can you talk about why she did? and then what happened to her? i hate to take you through this, but it is so important. >> i go through it every single day. amy: it is so important now that it is being raised all over th
can you respond to this, susan? >> declaring open season will stop it is a hunting license, basically. as i have set on other shows, what is next, baseball bats? guns? what kind of weapons of mass destruction are they willing to allow? this is blatantly a violation of first amendment rights of people to protest. i would go so far to say people who get jailed for protesting peacefully, especially, political prisoners. if you have people facing felony charges, mandatory overnight without...
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susan, that is a great question. i think the simple answer to that is startthis early and be comprehensive as you can. because this is going to be a redo of what we had to do in the beginning of this pandemic with being able to develop confidence and what we've continued to have to do throughout the pandemic to develop vaccine confidence for adults. it is another entire level of concern when you're talking about your child.i kn i think, very encouraged, although i'm not a pediatrician i know dr. burrwick is, for instance, and i have many colleagues and many in our program who are pediatricians. and they have been communicating about vaccine safety and efficacy for many, many years. probably more than anyone has to parents. and we've recognized that there going to be a hard core group of vaccine nay sayers, doubters who will, in a very small number, will just -- will deny that efficacy. we've seen over the years the ea outcomes for those in outbreaks of measles and other infectious diseases scattered across the countr
susan, that is a great question. i think the simple answer to that is startthis early and be comprehensive as you can. because this is going to be a redo of what we had to do in the beginning of this pandemic with being able to develop confidence and what we've continued to have to do throughout the pandemic to develop vaccine confidence for adults. it is another entire level of concern when you're talking about your child.i kn i think, very encouraged, although i'm not a pediatrician i know...
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susan: yeah. one of the leading performers, today, the infrastructure and automotive -- $2.75 billion in cash, which i was surprised for. makes chips. i think they supply apple, from my recent memory. now, this also mean that skyworks will get into 5g and electric cars as well. win/win for both. check out harley davidson getting a downgrade from morgan stanley to underweight, only worth $38 so you're going to lose $10 from here. it's expensive after it hit a three-year high, and investors are underappreciating the challenges ahead. sketchers, you know what they are, right? have you ever bought a pair? am i asking the wrong -- stuart: oh, that's a type of shoe. it's not a shoe store -- susan: it's a brand. mostly for teenagers and high schoolers, but they beat on top and bottom lines. strong overseas sales helping. and finally, honeywell, better sales, better profit. aerospace sales were down, strength and productivity in safety, but here's a problem -- and this is something that we hear over and o
susan: yeah. one of the leading performers, today, the infrastructure and automotive -- $2.75 billion in cash, which i was surprised for. makes chips. i think they supply apple, from my recent memory. now, this also mean that skyworks will get into 5g and electric cars as well. win/win for both. check out harley davidson getting a downgrade from morgan stanley to underweight, only worth $38 so you're going to lose $10 from here. it's expensive after it hit a three-year high, and investors are...
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. >> sunday night, a conversation with usa today washington bureau chief susan page about her biography, madame speaker on the political career of nancy pelosi. >> she was planning once hillary clinton was elected, i put myself in my camp, thought she was going to be elected. nancy pelosi was making plans to step down. she is 76 years old, had nine grandchildren. that election night was a shock for her and so many others. she said once she realized donald trump was going to win the election, it was like a mule was kicking her, she felt like a mule was kicking her over and over again. she decided she was not going to go anywhere, that she was going to try to stand up to donald trump and protect democratic priorities. >> susan page on her biography, madame speaker sunday night at 8:00 p.m. eastern. you could listen to q and day as 8 -- question in an -- "q&a," as a podcast. >> the white house released a statement today referring to the killings of our medians -- armenians by turkish forces as genocide. it has been avoided i passed u.s. presidents for fear of damaging u.s.-turkey relations
. >> sunday night, a conversation with usa today washington bureau chief susan page about her biography, madame speaker on the political career of nancy pelosi. >> she was planning once hillary clinton was elected, i put myself in my camp, thought she was going to be elected. nancy pelosi was making plans to step down. she is 76 years old, had nine grandchildren. that election night was a shock for her and so many others. she said once she realized donald trump was going to win the...
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as many of you know, susan is senior policy fellow at the robert j. margolis center for health policy at duke university and has had a distinguished career in health policy and health journalism. thank you, susan, for being with us today, and i'll turn it over you to. >> thank you so much, anand, for that very kind introduction and to all of our opening speakers for their very, very important framing remarks this morning. before i introduce the panel, let me just briefly recap what we've already heard. first, from anand, we heard from you, 167 million people in our country have now been vaccinated as of today, with 61 million of those fully vaccinated. as we know, the nation reached a record 4 million vaccinations a day over this past weekend. at the same time we've got new variants of sars-cov-2 and many people abandoning the mitigation measures like wearing masks and social distancing. so we're far from out of the woods when it comes to this pandemic. most people in the u.s., as we heard, do want to be vaccinated. but about a quarter of people in po
as many of you know, susan is senior policy fellow at the robert j. margolis center for health policy at duke university and has had a distinguished career in health policy and health journalism. thank you, susan, for being with us today, and i'll turn it over you to. >> thank you so much, anand, for that very kind introduction and to all of our opening speakers for their very, very important framing remarks this morning. before i introduce the panel, let me just briefly recap what we've...
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anything that's not increasingly dystopian but what i don't understand is that why people like he and susan with these tech giants keep trying to market their products as forces for positive social change what would probably be easier to facebook in the long run is just to accept that this is a platform to share photos of your pets and maybe information about your business stop trying to make facebook into this a social element it's frankly it's excretions of a tech not krissy and i mean 1st off regardless of the context the optics of sponsoring an awards ceremony in order to give yourself an award is not great but regarding free speech specifically remember you tube is the site that actually went out of its way to remove donald trump pac speech from its platform so how anybody thought that this would not be met with a huge backlash is beyond me and what's interesting is that if you actually listen to susan which ickes acceptance speech she she goes into detail about all of the censorship you cannot separate free speech from censorship and monitoring hate speech and it really just goes to s
anything that's not increasingly dystopian but what i don't understand is that why people like he and susan with these tech giants keep trying to market their products as forces for positive social change what would probably be easier to facebook in the long run is just to accept that this is a platform to share photos of your pets and maybe information about your business stop trying to make facebook into this a social element it's frankly it's excretions of a tech not krissy and i mean 1st...
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susan: their i-message. i message you because we both have iphones, that is the feature we're talking about. stu can follow along. new features here include maybe we can get more social interaction, i can share more videos and photos with you, this pits apple head-to-head with facebook messenger, whatsapp. apple update, ios 15 next week. that will give viewers to reject more apps like facebook tracking you on internet. facebook is not happy. that they will be vocal. that will have impact on their sales. they may not like apple's new enhanced features on i message, it puts them head-to-head on social interactions. i-message goes head-to-head with messenger and whatsapp. tim cook, mark zuckerberg are not close friend. some would say they're foes. you heard from mark zuckerberg on the earnings call, apple is definite competitor to facebook. stuart: they're step up the fight between facebook and apple? actually stepping it up. susan: i would say taking advantage of the market. stuart: got it. apple reinstated pa
susan: their i-message. i message you because we both have iphones, that is the feature we're talking about. stu can follow along. new features here include maybe we can get more social interaction, i can share more videos and photos with you, this pits apple head-to-head with facebook messenger, whatsapp. apple update, ios 15 next week. that will give viewers to reject more apps like facebook tracking you on internet. facebook is not happy. that they will be vocal. that will have impact on...