Clarence Page and Maria Teresa Kumar discuss the difference between the IRS and Apple congressional hearings this week – and both weigh in on the real scandal: Barack Obama’s note to his best friend’s prom date.
The head of computing giant Apple is defending his company amid allegations that it avoids billions in U.S. taxes by shifting profits to subsidiaries overseas.
Apple CEO Tim Cook testifies before a Senate committee Tuesday about the company’s tax strategies. Senate investigators reported Monday that the company holds more than $100 billion in cash overseas to avoid U.S. income taxes.
Chris Matthews talks with Rep. Dave Reichert, R-Wash., and Rep. Sandy Levin, D-Mich., about Friday’s IRS hearing regarding the agency’s targeting of Tea Party groups.
Chris Matthews talks with former marine Goldie Taylor and Politico’s Juana Summers about a new report that reveals another service member assigned to respond to sexual abuse in the military has been accused of sexual misconduct.
Kevin Landis, FirstHand Funds, takes a look at what's in the pipeline for Apple and Facebook; and the next big innovations in tech.
Author Lisa Lillien, aka Hungry Girl, reveals how you can satisfy your dessert craving with gooey apple pie cones and salted caramel whoopie pies that are under 200 calories each.
Greenlight Capital's David Einhorn is giving new details about his Apple investment, reports CNBC's Kate Kelly.
Umbrellas are seen in front of the Apple store on 5th Avenue in New York May 19, 2013. Luxury spending in the United States collapsed after the 2008 financial crisis but roared back to pre-crisis levels by 2012. Sales in the Americas are expected to grow 5-7 percent this year, compared to 6-8 percen
Student giving apple to teach, similar to the classic hand shake picture
The Apple logo hangs inside the glass entrance to the Apple Store on 5th Avenue in New York City, in this April 4, 2013, file photo. Apple has operated almost tax-free in Ireland since 1980, welcomed by a government keen to bring jobs to what was then one of Europe's poorest country, former company
An adult cicada ovipositing into an apple twig is shown in this undated handout photo by Connecticut Agricultural Experiment Station released to Reuters on May 2, 2013. This year heralds the springtime emergence of billions of so-called 17-year periodical cicadas, with their distinctive black bodies