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Tim Cook continues Apple’s 50th anniversary victory lap in new interview

Apple CEO Tim Cook reveals what he thinks the company’s contribution to the world is, discusses working with Trump, plus what he plans to do if Apple ever gets tariff refunds.

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Tim Cook on “Good Morning America” — image credit: ABC

Following his open letter celebrating Apple’s 50th anniversary, Tim Cook has now talked to ABC’s Michael Strahan on Good Morning America about whether he’ll retire soon, and just how he thinks Apple works in the world. Asked about Apple’s biggest contribution to society is so far, Cook could not just pick one.

“Oh, my God,” he started. “You know, you can focus on the product moments, reinventing music, reinventing the smartphone, bringing the creative arts to the table, creative graphics, saving people’s lives with the [Apple Watch]…”

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