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Americans Still Like Tim Cook: Survey | Tech Bet | CNBC

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CNBC’s Morgan Brennan and CNET Senior Reporter Ben Fox Rubin talk about why Americans appear to agree to disagree with Apple CEO Tim Cook on unlocking an iPhone for the FBI.
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Inside the Air Force’s radar plane used to monitor skies around the world #Shorts

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CNBC producer Bradley Howard gets an inside look at the Air Force’s E-3G Sentry — the aircraft that was recently sent to monitor the suspected Chinese spy balloon that was found over the northern U.S. Watch the full video here: https://youtu.be/VKV2K4dwZ9Y

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Tipping in the U.S. has gotten out of control, experts say #Shorts

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Tipping in the United States is on the rise and experts are calling it tipflation. In the fourth quarter of 2022, the number of tips provided at full-service restaurants grew by 17% from the fourth quarter of 2021. With Americans being pressured to tip higher percentages and for more services, the question is, where is the tipping point? Watch the full video here: https://youtu.be/q_fMkXHYh6c

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It’s Not Just LA! Why U.S. Water Systems Fail In Massive Fire Fights

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As thousands of homes started to burn across Los Angeles on January 7th, 20% of hydrants in the Pacific Palisades ran dry. The rapid spread of flames in 100 mph winds meant firefighters used water too quickly for pumps to maintain water pressure. Big questions and misinformation have now surfaced, from a 117-million-gallon reservoir emptied a year ago, to the protection of a small endangered fish that did not impact water supply. CNBC digs in to what really happened with the water in LA during the LA fires and some creative solutions that could help other cities better prepare.

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0:00 Introduction
2:50 ‘Plenty of water’
7:38 The blame game
10:09 ‘Not California problems’
12:13 More resilient water systems

Produced by: Katie Tarasov
Edited by: Amy Marino
Camera: Andrew Evers
Senior Director: Jeniece Pettitt
Animation: Jason Reginato, Mithra Krishnan, Mallory Brangan
Additional Production: Erin Black
Additional Footage: Cal Fire, Getty Images, LA Fire Department, Rain, Mark Whaling, Yorba Linda Water District

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Can Burger King Make A Comeback?

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In September 2022, Burger King owner Restaurant Brands International announced the chain’s $400 million Reclaim the Flame plan. Now the No. 3 burger chain behind McDonald’s and Wendy’s, Burger King is pouring $150 million into advertising and digital investments to “Fuel the Flame” and $250 million toward a “Royal Reset” involving restaurant technology, equipment and remodels, and relocations. In connection with the big revamp, the company also hired two former Domino’s executives: Tom Curtis, Burger King U.S. president, and Patrick Doyle, executive chair of RBI. Wendy’s snatched the No. 2 spot from the chain in 2021 after years of declining sales due to complex menu items, outdated restaurants and slow operations. BK profits fell about 20% from 2019 through 2022. It remains to be seen if the overhaul will be enough to put the mother of the Whopper back into the burger supremacy race.

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00:00 — Introduction
01:34 — Reclaim the Flame
05:01 — History
08:03 — Restaurant Brands International
11:37 — Will $400M save BK?

Produced, Shot and Edited by: Darren Geeter
Senior Managing Producer: Tala Hadavi
Additional Camera: Natalie Rice, Juliana Broste
Animation: Jason Reginato, Alexander Wood, Christina Locopo

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Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella On The Cloud Computing Industry And The Future Of Microsoft | CNBC

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CNBC’s Jon Fortt interviews Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella about how he turned around the software and hardware company, and how it’s now a major player in the cloud computing space.
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