Apple’s Cook calls for strong digital policy in U.S.

(Markets Edition) Apple CEO Tim Cook spoke in Brussels on Wednesday morning at a conference on Europe’s digital privacy law, and he pushed for a tough digital policy in the United States. Europe’s law states that consumers own their data and can request for it to be erased. Then, we check in on the markets with Susan Schmidt of Aviva Investors. Also, we discuss the topic of socialism, which a report from President Trump’s Council of Economic Advisors says could be worse than we thought. Today's show is sponsored by Alliance for Lifetime Income (retireyourrisk.org), Gobble (gobble.com) and PayPal (paypal.com). (10/24/2018)
(Markets Edition) Apple CEO Tim Cook spoke in Brussels on Wednesday morning at a conference on Europe’s digital privacy law, and he pushed for a tough digital policy in the United States. Europe’s law states that consumers own their data and can request for it to be erased. Then, we check in on the markets with Susan Schmidt of Aviva Investors. Also, we discuss the topic of socialism, which a report from President Trump’s Council of Economic Advisors says could be worse than we thought. Today’s show is sponsored by Alliance for Lifetime Income (retireyourrisk.org), Gobble (gobble.com) and PayPal (paypal.com). (10/24/2018)