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it is not tim hennis.re is a pubic hair where the crime took place. >> what is male dna under miss eastburn's that is not tim's. male dna that is under the daughter's fingernail that is not tim's. >> the defense and prosecution agreed on that. nothing else came back to timothy hennis. underneath the fingernails that a not timothy hennis. what is is the vaginal swab. >> to me, male dna evidence underneath the fingernail of a woman who is raped is pretty damaging evidence. who is it? >> the fingernail scrapings weren't enough for a full dna pre fi profile. so the defense asked to test all the crime scene evidence that might point to a different perpetrator. including a blood soaked towel. >> now who ever had sex with her didn't necessarily kill her. but you can't are gau thgue tha ever cleaned up the blood didn't have something to do with it. let's find out what happened. >> in the military if you need a test done you need to ask a judge to make the army do it for you. >> the judge denied the defense's reque
it is not tim hennis.re is a pubic hair where the crime took place. >> what is male dna under miss eastburn's that is not tim's. male dna that is under the daughter's fingernail that is not tim's. >> the defense and prosecution agreed on that. nothing else came back to timothy hennis. underneath the fingernails that a not timothy hennis. what is is the vaginal swab. >> to me, male dna evidence underneath the fingernail of a woman who is raped is pretty damaging evidence. who...
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it's not tim's.re is male dna under the daughter's finger nails, not tim's. >> the prosecution and defense agreed. nothing else came back to timothy hennis. under the fingerer nails that's not his. but what is is the vaginal swab. >> to me male dna evidence under the finger nail of a woman who's raped is damaging evidence. who is it? >> narrator: the finger nail scrapings weren't enough for a full dna profile. so the defense asked to test all the crime scene evidence that might point to a different perpetrator, including a blood-soaked towel. >> whoever had sex with her didn't necessarily kill her. you can't argue that whoever cleaned up the blood didn't have something to do with it. let's find out what happened. >> in the military, if you need a test done, you have to ask the judge to make the army do it for you. >> narrator: the judge denied the defense's request to test other items. >> i can't imagine a judge in a civilian court not allowing that. you had the evidence. why not test it? >> narrator
it's not tim's.re is male dna under the daughter's finger nails, not tim's. >> the prosecution and defense agreed. nothing else came back to timothy hennis. under the fingerer nails that's not his. but what is is the vaginal swab. >> to me male dna evidence under the finger nail of a woman who's raped is damaging evidence. who is it? >> narrator: the finger nail scrapings weren't enough for a full dna profile. so the defense asked to test all the crime scene evidence that...
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how will the changes tim cook cookade -- changes tim cement his legacy?spoke with the executive team at apple, rare one-on-one interviews here. brad, i will start with you. who exactly did you speak to in what sense did you get of how well the team works together? let's we spoke with tim cook, johnny, who ran the eye team behind the iphone 6 and apple watch. board members like bob iger and sue wagner. you do not get that kind of access from apple usually. they were trying to make two points. they are proud of the product this week and very much in apple style, they wanted to take their victory lap. they also want to impress there is a new openness at apple. tim cook uses the phrase, defaulting to open. they want to be transparent about product plans and want to know, this will be part of his management style. >> the company was very secretive and opaque under steve jobs. would you say it is indeed a new era? >> there is a little bit of a change. there is a little bit they are trying to capitalize on having the new product come out. they are trying to make
how will the changes tim cook cookade -- changes tim cement his legacy?spoke with the executive team at apple, rare one-on-one interviews here. brad, i will start with you. who exactly did you speak to in what sense did you get of how well the team works together? let's we spoke with tim cook, johnny, who ran the eye team behind the iphone 6 and apple watch. board members like bob iger and sue wagner. you do not get that kind of access from apple usually. they were trying to make two points....
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lot like tim cook.l and soft-spoken. they both went to duke and had early parts of their career at ibm. he is the person tim cook tapped when he really wanted to go forward with the watch. he is the one he put in charge. bit of leaders coming up in the company. >> you get the sense tim cook and johnny were in sync, as johnny was with steve jobs, as far as we know. >> absolutely. it is hard to tell. apple is good at crafting their own narrative, showing journalists what they want us to see. every indication we got, of course, we are pesky reporters. you find out he acquired steve jobs's private jet. he designed the airplane and now he owns it. but look. he just hired his friend, a celebrity designer. they like to work together. this is a team that is not going anywhere. i get the sense they love working with tim and they are protective of him. , isre all buzzing around tim cook as good as steve was, eddie in these guys, they want him to get the credit. >> interesting. one thing we also learned is that ti
lot like tim cook.l and soft-spoken. they both went to duke and had early parts of their career at ibm. he is the person tim cook tapped when he really wanted to go forward with the watch. he is the one he put in charge. bit of leaders coming up in the company. >> you get the sense tim cook and johnny were in sync, as johnny was with steve jobs, as far as we know. >> absolutely. it is hard to tell. apple is good at crafting their own narrative, showing journalists what they want us...
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tonight here, backstage with tim cook. apple ceo tim cook backstage. >> glad you're here. >> reporter: history made. after perhaps the biggest moment of his career as the head of apple. the watch. >> we have one more thing. >> reporter: just moments before, cook unveiling the apple watch. the company's first brand new product in four years. and we were right there in the hall. there have long been questions when apple would innovate again, and tonight, they have. tim cook, backstage, with his own apple watch. can i see yours? >> you can. it's unbelievable. >> reporter: the apple watch will start at $349. it's available early next year. it comes in stainless steel, 18 karat gold. apple promising it will help you in your every day life. fitness, health. tracking your vital signs. even your blood pressure, your heartbeat. are you closer to your goal? >> very close. right now, we only did 50 kre 0 seconds. >> reporter: you burned five calories. off to a great start. i'm ready. they allowed me to try on an apple watch myself. a
tonight here, backstage with tim cook. apple ceo tim cook backstage. >> glad you're here. >> reporter: history made. after perhaps the biggest moment of his career as the head of apple. the watch. >> we have one more thing. >> reporter: just moments before, cook unveiling the apple watch. the company's first brand new product in four years. and we were right there in the hall. there have long been questions when apple would innovate again, and tonight, they have. tim...
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tim and eric!eat. they're so funny, man. [ applause ] guys, you know, whenever i get some down time here at the show, you know what i like to do? >> steve: what's that? >> jimmy: i go on instagram and i scroll through the photos. >> steve: yeah. that's it? >> jimmy: yeah, i'll work two hours, three hours. one thing i noticed that a lot of the times, two people have the exact same caption but the pictures are totally different. >> steve: oh. >> jimmy: yeah, i'll show you what i mean in this next segment called "picture this." [ cheers and applause ] ♪ picture this picture this picture this yeah picture this ♪ >> steve: wow. and you found all these? >> jimmy: yeah. let's take a look at my first one now. i found all this. [ laughter ] >> steve: you spend hours on instagram -- >> jimmy: hours. >> steve: -- and you noticed not the pictures were the same, but the tiny little captions. that's how wise you are. that you can read right into something. grab the kernel of it, pull it out, serve it to the peop
tim and eric!eat. they're so funny, man. [ applause ] guys, you know, whenever i get some down time here at the show, you know what i like to do? >> steve: what's that? >> jimmy: i go on instagram and i scroll through the photos. >> steve: yeah. that's it? >> jimmy: yeah, i'll work two hours, three hours. one thing i noticed that a lot of the times, two people have the exact same caption but the pictures are totally different. >> steve: oh. >> jimmy: yeah,...
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tim cook up to now delivered iterations. he needed to deliver and deliver big and expectations were super high but looks like apple hit it out of the park. melissa: you know absolutely nothing about this. all you have seen is pictures. but i'm with you. >> wall street was expecting two new iphone models. got it. there were rumors about apple pay or mobile payments. we got it. we got one more thing, the iwatch, a lot of people wouldn't say wouldn't happen until next year. melissa: when they built in a mysterious building nobody knew anything about i think that was hint there was new product line. >> anybody have a clear idea what apple pay is? does anybody know what it is? i haven't seen a linear explanation, excuse me, other than what is already available on things like amazon? melissa: talking about the payment service that was just announced a short time ago that will go with the phones as well as you would assume the watch. i will give them my money as well as my photo? >> you already do. you already do. >> no, i don't. n
tim cook up to now delivered iterations. he needed to deliver and deliver big and expectations were super high but looks like apple hit it out of the park. melissa: you know absolutely nothing about this. all you have seen is pictures. but i'm with you. >> wall street was expecting two new iphone models. got it. there were rumors about apple pay or mobile payments. we got it. we got one more thing, the iwatch, a lot of people wouldn't say wouldn't happen until next year. melissa: when...
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tim?ther go back into home depot after consolidation and also a pop in lennar,thyic is very interesting, the numbers very good, some of the parts, people reporting that, go back to what he said, be more emphatic and count more on follow through and not need regulatory, stay with home depot. gonna go with whirlpool. i think all of these home builders -- >> sales are slowing. >> maybe they are slowing but like at their growth and why they are trading. >> no the playing as well? >> he said downstream. downstream. >> going downstream. i would rather -- i like the mow hawks of the world and actually think something like whirlpool, i luke at what these guys have been able to do the last few years, everybody fires against them, everybody tells us the slow downs and all the stock dos is push toward 52-week highs. >> a giddy up. >> giddy up moment he is. >> yeah, baby. >> time now for -- pops and drops. you guys go downstream together. a drop for sony down 7% after warping the wider loss. pete? >>
tim?ther go back into home depot after consolidation and also a pop in lennar,thyic is very interesting, the numbers very good, some of the parts, people reporting that, go back to what he said, be more emphatic and count more on follow through and not need regulatory, stay with home depot. gonna go with whirlpool. i think all of these home builders -- >> sales are slowing. >> maybe they are slowing but like at their growth and why they are trading. >> no the playing as well?...
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tim cook unveiling the first new product under tim cook as opposed to steve jobs. to bring in our team of guests. and corey johnson, our editor at large from cupertino. where steve jobs unveiled the first macintosh computer. it was history made today? rex absolutely. apple took this step towards what i like to call invisible computing. i ams a great first step, not a fan of the first product. not like the watch but this is a first step. quacks would you agree? >> i can see how this is actually where they want to be going. argue withi to that sentiment? a resent or he drives me crazy. i found it clunky and overengineered and he drives points home like he just dropped out of toastmasters or something. is this the first time he said one more thing? really a good enough one more thing? i has been used for the iphone and the ipad. >> steve jobs has used one more --ng for some pretty late lame things as well. i saw people complaining that the watch is not available. jobs announced products regularly that were not available or when not good enough yet. i think there are s
tim cook unveiling the first new product under tim cook as opposed to steve jobs. to bring in our team of guests. and corey johnson, our editor at large from cupertino. where steve jobs unveiled the first macintosh computer. it was history made today? rex absolutely. apple took this step towards what i like to call invisible computing. i ams a great first step, not a fan of the first product. not like the watch but this is a first step. quacks would you agree? >> i can see how this is...
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and how often does tim cook think about steve jobs? his answer, next. ♪ >> welcome back to "bloomberg west." i'm emily chang. techforce is leaving the community in giving back. they donated $5 million to the san francisco school district g whichmillion to code.or brings programming classes into the school system. i talked to marc benioff about the responsibility of the tech community to give back. take a listen to what he had to say. >> companies are really successful here. complete not equanimity. not everyone is participating in the success. that is why companies have to give back. they have to provide key services at the social framework, at the very level them,our communities need and health care, in education. this is where we can do a lot and salesforce is very committed to doing that, but also even evangelizing others to do that as well. >> i oust him about the crisis over commuter buses and whether google, facebook, yahoo!, and others should do more to improve the situation. >> i believe these buses have to be regulated. if com
and how often does tim cook think about steve jobs? his answer, next. ♪ >> welcome back to "bloomberg west." i'm emily chang. techforce is leaving the community in giving back. they donated $5 million to the san francisco school district g whichmillion to code.or brings programming classes into the school system. i talked to marc benioff about the responsibility of the tech community to give back. take a listen to what he had to say. >> companies are really successful...
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at the apple event in cupertino, tim cook unveiling the first new product under tim cook as opposed tos. i want to bring in our team of guests. and corey johnson, our editor at large from cupertino. this is where steve jobs unveiled the first macintosh computer. was history made today? >> absolutely. apple took this step towards what i like to call invisible computing. it was a great first step, i am not a fan of the first product. >> you do not like the watch but this is a first step. >> paul, would you agree? >> i can see how this is actually where they want to be going. and who am i to argue with that sentiment? as a presenter, he drives me crazy. i found the presentation clunky and overengineered and he drives points home like he just dropped out of toastmasters or something. >> is this the first time he said "one more thing"? is it really a good enough one more thing? it has been used for the iphone and the ipad. >> steve jobs has used one more -- "one more thing" for some pretty lame things as well. i saw people complaining that the watch is not available. steve jobs announced pr
at the apple event in cupertino, tim cook unveiling the first new product under tim cook as opposed tos. i want to bring in our team of guests. and corey johnson, our editor at large from cupertino. this is where steve jobs unveiled the first macintosh computer. was history made today? >> absolutely. apple took this step towards what i like to call invisible computing. it was a great first step, i am not a fan of the first product. >> you do not like the watch but this is a first...
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that is what everybody is looking for. >> tim cook wants that for tim clark and if you a look at theevel of security and organization, a lot being put into it. 1984, this is where they debut of the macintosh a mile from their headquarters. a lot of anticipation, we will see what happens but kennecott is the drought that our. stuart: we will join you in 24 minutes, we have got you. check the share price of mcdonald's, sales down in the united states, third period in a row that the sales have been down. we brought you the study of millennials choosing healthier food options over mcdonald's. young americans foundation spokesman ashley is with us, you are a millennial. we want you to confirm that you people have a different food preference set. is that accurate? you don't eat at mcdonald's? >> i told you on this show before that i personally enjoy wendy's alive like a good fast-food burger, but i will say our generation we are looking for healthier options, more shot at places like trader shows, fresh market, fresh, healthy organic options. and half of us, less than $35,000 they need to
that is what everybody is looking for. >> tim cook wants that for tim clark and if you a look at theevel of security and organization, a lot being put into it. 1984, this is where they debut of the macintosh a mile from their headquarters. a lot of anticipation, we will see what happens but kennecott is the drought that our. stuart: we will join you in 24 minutes, we have got you. check the share price of mcdonald's, sales down in the united states, third period in a row that the sales...
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the edge and bono are on stage with tim cook.at do you think apple's biggest challenges are going forward? >> they will need to make as much more functional, lighter weight, cheaper over time. remember the first iphone -- the capabilities they asked today are 4x in terms of speed. the first draft is never perfect. this will be an interesting evolution because of the constraints are very severe. to improve the battery life, to improve performance, to reduce the size and cost is pushing -- it is rocket science engineering, rocket science logistics. not easy to do, but they were successful with the ipod and the iphone and even the ipad has reduced to giving them in terms of weight and increased its performance. >> what about phones, paul? the smart watch market is wide open, but phones are so competitive. >> phones are so competitive. but as evidenced by people's behavior, there is huge demand to upgrade to these larger fonts. overcan't do it over and but this time they did it in terms of what they have to do to drive the upgrade cy
the edge and bono are on stage with tim cook.at do you think apple's biggest challenges are going forward? >> they will need to make as much more functional, lighter weight, cheaper over time. remember the first iphone -- the capabilities they asked today are 4x in terms of speed. the first draft is never perfect. this will be an interesting evolution because of the constraints are very severe. to improve the battery life, to improve performance, to reduce the size and cost is pushing --...
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tim cook's already made some comments. how much does he need to come out again today and convince consumers, convince the enterprise, retailers, what have you that icloud is safe and you can trust us? >> i think he has to reiterate of course that apple is concerned about security. it wasn't so much apple's fault as much as how these stars maintain their constant passwords. so at some level people understand that, but, yes, it is scary, my stuff in icloud. of course you could make the case if you're stupid enough to put it in icloud, maybe you deserve it. yes, they address it, but it's not a huge sword to fall on. >> guy, have fun today. great seeing you. when we come back, the latest version of the iphone is expected to be huge. so what do telecom companies want to see? we'll ask the president and ce off of verizon virless. wait, wait, wait, it's wait, wait, wait...whoa, does she have special powers when she has the shroud? no. guys? it's the woven one the woven one. oh, oh that gives her invincibility. guys? no, no, no...
tim cook's already made some comments. how much does he need to come out again today and convince consumers, convince the enterprise, retailers, what have you that icloud is safe and you can trust us? >> i think he has to reiterate of course that apple is concerned about security. it wasn't so much apple's fault as much as how these stars maintain their constant passwords. so at some level people understand that, but, yes, it is scary, my stuff in icloud. of course you could make the case...
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we hear from tim cook. >> the big squeeze. russian companies feeling the pinch from sanctions. we hear from the ceo of the world's largest potash company. you are watching "market makers on monday morning in new york city. >> i am olivia sterns. so excited to be here. what a show we have. former supreme allied commander of nato. we have to start with alibaba. getting more demand than it knows what to do with. increasing the price modestly. that is likely to make this the biggest ipo in history. bloomberg analyst paul sweeney is here with more. they are boosting the range a little bit, about 4.5%. wanted to bema has very conservative. do you think this is a sign he should have been more aggressive? i don't think so. this is over $20 billion they are trying to raise on a global offer, that is a livestock. they are sitting back and saying we need to be cautious. the last thing we want is a facebook-type ipo debacle. where our investors get hurt on day one. they are being conservative, it is still a big deal. s
we hear from tim cook. >> the big squeeze. russian companies feeling the pinch from sanctions. we hear from the ceo of the world's largest potash company. you are watching "market makers on monday morning in new york city. >> i am olivia sterns. so excited to be here. what a show we have. former supreme allied commander of nato. we have to start with alibaba. getting more demand than it knows what to do with. increasing the price modestly. that is likely to make this the...
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tim mcgraw performs after the break. stick around, everybody! like devry grad, shelly joseph. as a student at devry, a business career was my goal. this was my career training ground... my professors, were also my coaches. their guidance helped me find career success... at microsoft. find your success with our career catalyst scholarship. classes start october 27. get started now. visit devry.edu ♪ check...this...out. oh my goodness. do you know what that adds up to? a clean bum. this is going very well so far. [ cherry ] feel a clean so fresh it can only be cottonelle. this is going very well so far. if energy could come from anything?. or if power could go anywhere? or if light could seek out the dark? what would happen if that happens? anything. guess the mcmuffin doesn'tthe think hashbrowns matter. it's ok, hashbrowns... ...we still love you. the new am crunchwrap from taco bell. eggs, bacon, cheese, plus a very meaningful hash brown inside. wrapped and grilled to go. [bong] wrapped and grilled to go. on my journey across america, i've learn
tim mcgraw performs after the break. stick around, everybody! like devry grad, shelly joseph. as a student at devry, a business career was my goal. this was my career training ground... my professors, were also my coaches. their guidance helped me find career success... at microsoft. find your success with our career catalyst scholarship. classes start october 27. get started now. visit devry.edu ♪ check...this...out. oh my goodness. do you know what that adds up to? a clean bum. this is...
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good morning, tim tebow.o great to have him as part of the team. >> if we only had a company flag football team. tim on offense, strahan on defense. >> put him at quarterback. >> i know. >> that's true. >>> we have a lot of breaking news to begin with this morning. >>> we begin with the monster storm making landfall, slamming the hugely popular mexican resort area of cabo san lucas. winds gusting up to 116 miles an hour, dropping up to 18 inches of rain. and abc's senior meteorologist, rob marciano is tracking the huge storm, in for ginger this morning. good morning, rob. >> good morning. you are right. it is a monster storm. look at the last 12 hours of this as it slams the baja peninsula. a distinct eye. this is the strongest hurricane to make landfall anywhere and the strongest on record to make landfall on baja last night, and last night, cabo took a direct hit. overnight, hurricane odile making landfall on mexico's baja peninsula. waves battering the resort town of los cabos. winds of 125 miles per hour,
good morning, tim tebow.o great to have him as part of the team. >> if we only had a company flag football team. tim on offense, strahan on defense. >> put him at quarterback. >> i know. >> that's true. >>> we have a lot of breaking news to begin with this morning. >>> we begin with the monster storm making landfall, slamming the hugely popular mexican resort area of cabo san lucas. winds gusting up to 116 miles an hour, dropping up to 18 inches of...
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apple's ceo tim cook opening up about the new iphone. a little back on -- a look back on how he joined the company in the first lace. -- place. some grim numbers with the gm ignition switch recall. around the world, should scotland stay or should it go? we get a business perspective for you. bump in europe. london fashion week begins with the burberry ceo and anna
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tim cook explains why he bought the company started by dr.>> they are off-the-charts creative geniuses. they also had teams underneath them that i really liked. jimmie has a deep knowledge of the musical industry. dr. dre knows artist, he is an artist, they started a subscription service. this subscription service, some think they're all alike. it dawned on me when i listen to theirs for a while i feel come really different will stop and the reason is they recognize human curation was important. the sequencing of songs you listen to it affects how you feel. it's hard to describe some of know it when you feel it. that night, i couldn't sleep that night. i was thinking we need to do this. >> when you think of apple, there is one man synonymous with the company, and that is steve jobs. here is cook talking about jobs who still has a major presence at apple nearly three years after his passing. >> he is in my heart and he is he in apple's dna. his spirit will always be the foundation of the company full of i literally think about him every day. h
tim cook explains why he bought the company started by dr.>> they are off-the-charts creative geniuses. they also had teams underneath them that i really liked. jimmie has a deep knowledge of the musical industry. dr. dre knows artist, he is an artist, they started a subscription service. this subscription service, some think they're all alike. it dawned on me when i listen to theirs for a while i feel come really different will stop and the reason is they recognize human curation was...
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it's merging with tim hortons , is says to open business visitas. it allows money to be transferred without paying u.s. taxes op income generated abroad. it's important for a company like burger king that plans to expand overseas. burger king will use the extra money to purchase assets and pay out stock dividends to shareholders. controversy or not, america is going to see companies like burger king, that choose to ditch uncle sam. and a lot of companies we think of as being gint essentially -- equipment essentially american are -- quintessentially american are anything but. many corporations moved their addresses abroad. some have high profile names you may know. many moving to bermuda and kayman islands where there's no corporate income tax. one is pricewaterhousecoopers, moving its corporate address to bermuda. before entering bankruptcy and acquired by warren buffet's company, fruit of the loom moved its corporate headquarters to the cayman island in 1998. lately more u.s. companies are using a technique called ipp version. it could cost the u.s
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♪ apple's ceo tim cook calls u2 one of the best bands of all time.a little rock and roll attitude to a historic event. >> wasn't that the most incredible single you've ever heard? >> reporter: u2 fans going wild about the surprise performance. but that wasn't all. the band hasn't put out an album in years. turns out there's a reason why. and it's called "songs of innocence." >> very excited about it, the question is now -- zen master -- how do we get it to as many people as possible because that's what our band is all about. >> reporter: all that mutual admiration culminating in a collaboration. their mission? get the album to as many people as possible for free. >> i do believe you have over a half a billion subscribers to itunes, so -- could you get this to them? >> sure, we could do that. >> reporter: with a click of a button, it was done. and tonight, itunes customers in 119 countries have one extra reason to rock. ♪ i know what i'll be doing when i get home tonight. thank you for watching abc news. tune into "gma" first thing in the morning and
♪ apple's ceo tim cook calls u2 one of the best bands of all time.a little rock and roll attitude to a historic event. >> wasn't that the most incredible single you've ever heard? >> reporter: u2 fans going wild about the surprise performance. but that wasn't all. the band hasn't put out an album in years. turns out there's a reason why. and it's called "songs of innocence." >> very excited about it, the question is now -- zen master -- how do we get it to as many...
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i started by asking paul white tim cook is -- paul wyatt tim cook is posting this letter now. >> twoone is because of the recent issues with privacy and the recent the cup photos. -- leak of photos. there has been a perception that they are lacking in icloud's security. the second, you mentioned that they taught that the new services that are a part of the iphone 6 launch require you to agree to some sharing of data, specifically the health data, or adding a new keyboard. add it up a lot to other servers, and people are reticent and nervous. >> earlier this week, tim cook talk to charlie rose. he used the word offhanded when talking about how other companies use our data. >> we are not in that business. i am offended by lots of it. and so, you know, i think people have a right to privacy. and i think that is going to be a very key topic over the next year or so. we will reach higher and higher levels of urgency as more and more incidents happen. >> more from the letter today, we do not build a profile based on your web browsing content to sell to companies, we do not monetize the inf
i started by asking paul white tim cook is -- paul wyatt tim cook is posting this letter now. >> twoone is because of the recent issues with privacy and the recent the cup photos. -- leak of photos. there has been a perception that they are lacking in icloud's security. the second, you mentioned that they taught that the new services that are a part of the iphone 6 launch require you to agree to some sharing of data, specifically the health data, or adding a new keyboard. add it up a lot...
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and, tim, we all agree, you so handsome. you are, tim tebow.ething else in store for us in a little bit, tim? >> reporter: well, these "gma" upgrades, they have been amazing. being at the fire station with true heros that very rarely get thanked. to be able to be part of that was amazing. and to be with the howard family was an inspiration to me. and we have the best coming up in about five minutes. we are at timberland creek elementary. and they are superpumped. they have no idea what's going to happen. >> we'll show it. ll show it. >>> good morning, i'm eric thomas. president obama says the overnight air strikes against isis in syria proves the fight against terrorists is not america's alone. the president made a statement before leaving for new york and a meeting with the u.n. general assembly. five arab nations, including saudi arabia and jordan, took part in the air strikes. the president reaffirmed that america will not top rate a safe haven for terrorists. >>> let's get an update on the tuesday morning commute. here's leyla gulen. >> as
and, tim, we all agree, you so handsome. you are, tim tebow.ething else in store for us in a little bit, tim? >> reporter: well, these "gma" upgrades, they have been amazing. being at the fire station with true heros that very rarely get thanked. to be able to be part of that was amazing. and to be with the howard family was an inspiration to me. and we have the best coming up in about five minutes. we are at timberland creek elementary. and they are superpumped. they have no...
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and, tim, we all agree, you so handsome. you are, tim tebow.wn and you have something else in store for us in a little bit, tim? >> well, these "gma" upgrades, they have been amazing. being at the fair station with true heros that very rarely get thanked. to be part of that was amazing, and to be with the howard family was an inspiration to me. and we have the best coming up in five minutes, at timberland creek, elementary. and they are super pumped and have no idea what's going to happen. >> we'll show it. >> good morning to you. i am jennifer donnelly. in theet right to jack wtop traffic center. >> summer is definitely over. traffic patterns are back to normal and they are not good. taking a look at the big beltway map? it is not green now. we have read all over the place. nothing on the roadway itself. eastbound on the greenway, it has been a mess because of sunwear this morning. traveling from springfield until the 14th street bridge, on and off your heaviest traffic has been near the pentagon. harper road, cleared, delays are up through pr
and, tim, we all agree, you so handsome. you are, tim tebow.wn and you have something else in store for us in a little bit, tim? >> well, these "gma" upgrades, they have been amazing. being at the fair station with true heros that very rarely get thanked. to be part of that was amazing, and to be with the howard family was an inspiration to me. and we have the best coming up in five minutes, at timberland creek, elementary. and they are super pumped and have no idea what's going...
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so i might ask the question, do you have a tim as you were tim to steve? >> i think each person -- if you're a c.e.o., the most important thing, to me, is to pick people around you that aren't like you, that complement you because you want to build a puzzle. you don't want to stack chicklets yo up and have everyoe be the same. i believe in diversity with a capital "d," and that's diversity in thought and any way you want to measure it. so the people that surrounded me are not like me. they have skills that i don't have. i may have some that they don't have. what we do i as a team collectively are able to do some incredible things, and it's because we collaborate, and i see one of my key things in life to make sure we collaborate at an incredible level because we run the company functionally. we're not like the typical can big company that has n number of divisions and p&ls. everybody is a functional expert, then we collectively, to get things done, we work together as a team because the work really happens horizontally in our company, not vertically. produ
so i might ask the question, do you have a tim as you were tim to steve? >> i think each person -- if you're a c.e.o., the most important thing, to me, is to pick people around you that aren't like you, that complement you because you want to build a puzzle. you don't want to stack chicklets yo up and have everyoe be the same. i believe in diversity with a capital "d," and that's diversity in thought and any way you want to measure it. so the people that surrounded me are not...
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and, tim, we all agree, you so handsome. you are, tim tebow. you have something else in store for us in a little bit, tim? >> well, these "gma" upgrades, they have been amazing. being at the fair station with true heros that very rarely get thanked. to be part of that was amazing, and to be with the howard family was an inspiration to me. and we have the best coming up in five minutes, at timberland creek, elementary. and they are super pumped and have no idea what's going to happen. >> we'll show it. >> ♪ >> "action news" is brought to you by cancer treatment >> "action news" is brought to >> ♪ >> hello 8:27 on this tuesday morning. i'm matt o'donnell. one high yeah overturned trucks and and trash, another soft pretzels. here is karen rogers. soft pretzels. pretzels if i had to choose. 95 a mess all morning thins 3:30 when a an overturned tractor-trailer spilled crash and a fuel spill all over the road. two lanes get buying in each direction. chopper 6 was overhead and you get a better sense of the backup. we are jammed southbound past academy
and, tim, we all agree, you so handsome. you are, tim tebow. you have something else in store for us in a little bit, tim? >> well, these "gma" upgrades, they have been amazing. being at the fair station with true heros that very rarely get thanked. to be part of that was amazing, and to be with the howard family was an inspiration to me. and we have the best coming up in five minutes, at timberland creek, elementary. and they are super pumped and have no idea what's going to...
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watch the full interview with the apple ceo tim cook tonight. moving and shaking this hour, hillary clinton. she has not given a firm answer to the question, will she or will she not run for president third in iowa, she signaled she is ready to run in 2016. ship. -- -- but for today, that is not why i am here. i am here for the stake. -- steak. looks like she is about to run. in scotland in politics a different situation. voters preparing to cast ballots deciding whether they will separate into an independent country. for more on how the vote is shaping up and the most recent and onepolls mixed showing the scots will vote to >> good to see you. that is the phrase many commentators around the poles have been using. three for the no side and one for the yes side just over the past weekend. not all polls are created equal. they poll of polls, an expert in watching these things, he was drawing a little caution. he said perhaps we should not put quite so much weight on it. he was saying the no campaign does hold a slight advantage. jpmorgan saying th
watch the full interview with the apple ceo tim cook tonight. moving and shaking this hour, hillary clinton. she has not given a firm answer to the question, will she or will she not run for president third in iowa, she signaled she is ready to run in 2016. ship. -- -- but for today, that is not why i am here. i am here for the stake. -- steak. looks like she is about to run. in scotland in politics a different situation. voters preparing to cast ballots deciding whether they will separate into...
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tim cook just getting into that subject right now.y, the new ads, they have hinted at, jimmy fallon, justin timberlake in those and the streaming is problematic for a lot of people and told it's better to follow the live blogs on apple.com. sue? >> we'll go to jon forte and you mentioned we were getting into the meat of the product announcements and the apple pay is latest. you know, there are a lot of people that down played that. personally, i think that could be a real game changer for them and a e nor vous revenue stream. >> yeah. it's kind of like getting involved in a land war in asia as they say in "the princess bride." tim cook alluded to that in the conversation during the presentation. lots of people have failed to get payments right. the way apple will do it is using the touch i.d. sensor in the phone and near field communication also called nfc and other phones had this for quite a while. i guess they believe the combination of the technology and wave in front of a terminal and fingerprint to securely encrypt your payment
tim cook just getting into that subject right now.y, the new ads, they have hinted at, jimmy fallon, justin timberlake in those and the streaming is problematic for a lot of people and told it's better to follow the live blogs on apple.com. sue? >> we'll go to jon forte and you mentioned we were getting into the meat of the product announcements and the apple pay is latest. you know, there are a lot of people that down played that. personally, i think that could be a real game changer for...
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tech analyst tim barjarin. >> they haven't been big sellers.it is most of the smart watches on the market today have been for geeks. they really don't have a lot of style. >> reporter: the apple watch will have style, but it will work only in conjunction with apple's iphone. >> iphone 6. >> reporter: with the iphone 6 unveiled today, apple adds yet another feature. >> and now i'd like to talk about an entirely new category of service, and it's all about the wallet. >> reporter: apple wants the iphone to replace credit cards. the company is launching a mobile payment system that would allow consumers to make purchases simply by tapping their phones. but it comes just a week after the company's icloud service was linked to the theft of nude photos of jennifer lawrence and other female celebrities. is it going to be tough to convince consumers to pay with their phone? industry analyst ross rubin says what the company calls apple pay can be more secure than credit cards. >> your credit card number is never actually transmitted. apple pay comes up w
tech analyst tim barjarin. >> they haven't been big sellers.it is most of the smart watches on the market today have been for geeks. they really don't have a lot of style. >> reporter: the apple watch will have style, but it will work only in conjunction with apple's iphone. >> iphone 6. >> reporter: with the iphone 6 unveiled today, apple adds yet another feature. >> and now i'd like to talk about an entirely new category of service, and it's all about the wallet....
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there's no chase. >> dennis, it's tim. brian and i have a gentle just a on gold here which i think gold, especially on a day when you have h massive qe or whatever you want to call it, and i think you're in agreement, certainly a message being sent by the ecb. >> yes. >> why didn't gold pick up more steam? i know you want to own it and think you're more protected if the currencies go down against the dollar. why own it at all? gold has been dead money, broke sharp two days ago and why a raising rate? going back to what jon said, i don't think rates are going down. i think there's pressure on the short end of the curve and pressure on the fed. that's only gold negative. >> i can't argue with you at all. it's gold negative in dollar terms. not a question. can i see gold trading to 1,250 or to 1,200? yes, i think that's very possible. at the same time, let's put gold at 1,200 and put the euro at 1.120, you can have gold trading in euros rather dramatically higher so if you own gold in dollar terms i think you are indeed behin
there's no chase. >> dennis, it's tim. brian and i have a gentle just a on gold here which i think gold, especially on a day when you have h massive qe or whatever you want to call it, and i think you're in agreement, certainly a message being sent by the ecb. >> yes. >> why didn't gold pick up more steam? i know you want to own it and think you're more protected if the currencies go down against the dollar. why own it at all? gold has been dead money, broke sharp two days ago...
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first up, closer to apple's big launch event, ceo tim cook speaking out on the celebrity photo scandalcook said apple will add new security alerts and notifications for icloud accounts saying none of the leaks came from company serve rs. looking at the hacking situation, when i step back from this terrible scenario that happened and say what more could have been done i think about the awareness piece. we want to do everything we can to protect our customers because we're as outraged if not more so than they are. joining us this morning the writer of that piece. joining us here from san francisco. good to have you back on the program. good morning. >> good morning. >> sounds like he's saying not the engineering. it's the communication between the company and the consumer. can you round out exactly what he told you? >> yes. i think one of the messages he had was that you know, a lot of the security measures they had in place were, would have tried to -- prevented this from happening. one thing is something called two-factor authentication. at this point, that two factor authentication, m
first up, closer to apple's big launch event, ceo tim cook speaking out on the celebrity photo scandalcook said apple will add new security alerts and notifications for icloud accounts saying none of the leaks came from company serve rs. looking at the hacking situation, when i step back from this terrible scenario that happened and say what more could have been done i think about the awareness piece. we want to do everything we can to protect our customers because we're as outraged if not more...
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we will hear from ceo, tim cook, himself when we return. ♪ >> welcome back.many's nationwide band on uber has been tossed out my frankfurt court. while they say the service the law, the ban was done under illegal procedures. uber is still operating in germany even with a previous ruling. the fcc will begin discussions today to consider expanding that neutrality rules to mobile broadband. this is with the open internet rules proposed in may and received a record 3 million public comments. now regulators look to acquire these rules for regular carriers -- wireless carriers as well. the co-author of "big bang disruption" joins me now from washington. you have been at the round tables all day today and you're going back after you speak with us. give us a window into how the discussion is going and what is actually happening in the room. >> chairman tom wheeler is sitting in the room taking notes will stop these are the kinds of -- taking notes. mostly, these are the kinds of discussions where they are briefing the staff, mostly going through some of the comments
we will hear from ceo, tim cook, himself when we return. ♪ >> welcome back.many's nationwide band on uber has been tossed out my frankfurt court. while they say the service the law, the ban was done under illegal procedures. uber is still operating in germany even with a previous ruling. the fcc will begin discussions today to consider expanding that neutrality rules to mobile broadband. this is with the open internet rules proposed in may and received a record 3 million public...
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. >>> has tim cook stepped out of steve jobs shadow. welcome once again. >> good morning. >> you call it a masterpiece of a presentation, brimming with confidence. you say that cook is finally getting apple moving forward again in a big way. what pushed you to say that? >> well, i mean, you were there, i think, a couple things. first of all, the tone and nature of the presentation was really jobsian for the fist time since cook took over as ceo in 2011. it was just crackling in there and he even used the one more thing line of steve jobs which he hasn't done before. and then just talking to senior executives. my sense is their morale, their personal feelings about where the company is going very different than a year ago. so that's one thing. the other thing i can't remember, and i've been going to these for many years, carl, i can't remember them entering two new categories at once. that takes confidence. >> cook told "usa today" we've all been waiting for it this day for a long time. it felt so great. that coupled with comments that a
. >>> has tim cook stepped out of steve jobs shadow. welcome once again. >> good morning. >> you call it a masterpiece of a presentation, brimming with confidence. you say that cook is finally getting apple moving forward again in a big way. what pushed you to say that? >> well, i mean, you were there, i think, a couple things. first of all, the tone and nature of the presentation was really jobsian for the fist time since cook took over as ceo in 2011. it was just...
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tim, what is your last word of ?dvice >> well, i am not sure i have any advice, other than, perhaps, to say that there are realities in the world that we live in, which are such that we increasingly need to think about global health as intimately linked to our health locally, and i think that means that you not only have to be concerned with the issues that confront us directly and proximately, close to our neighborhoods, but we also have to be as concerned elsewhere,onditions because we are increasingly therefore,ted, and our role in trying to make sure we move towards that principle of valuing equally the lives, wherever they may be lived, is extremely important, a value to see embodied in all forms of governance, and thank you. >> tim? as you said, this washington, d.c. sophisticated audience, because something may seem insurmountable, do not give up. just because it cannot be done not bet mean it will done. back in 2002, everyone thought africa would be the fall off the face of the earth with hiv aids, and the pr
tim, what is your last word of ?dvice >> well, i am not sure i have any advice, other than, perhaps, to say that there are realities in the world that we live in, which are such that we increasingly need to think about global health as intimately linked to our health locally, and i think that means that you not only have to be concerned with the issues that confront us directly and proximately, close to our neighborhoods, but we also have to be as concerned elsewhere,onditions because we...
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tim? >> 9/11 never forget.u can buy the stock back at 40, goes a little low he and buy some next week after the fed. >> pete? >> hats off to cantor fitzgerald and the money they were able to raise. i think goldman sachs will go higher. >> bk. >> since talking about the banks, silicon valley bank. i bought some last week, bought a little more today. >> by the way, i said that you had the worst sense of humor. i was joking. i actually appreciate that brand of humor myself. >> that's the funniest joke i've heard all week. >> oh. >> guy? >> i'm going to look at a patronize here but donald trump jr. that was a good guess. >> that was great. >> nice job. >> young man. >> i mean you were -- you had some probing questions. nice job by him. >> you got a final trade for us? >> any time you're ready. >> that's fine. >> never forget 9/11 but forget that song we bumped in because that was grim death. i don't know what that was. ♪ pump it >> lululemon, right, i'm telling you i like -- >> the bro mans is on. >> bromance is on
tim? >> 9/11 never forget.u can buy the stock back at 40, goes a little low he and buy some next week after the fed. >> pete? >> hats off to cantor fitzgerald and the money they were able to raise. i think goldman sachs will go higher. >> bk. >> since talking about the banks, silicon valley bank. i bought some last week, bought a little more today. >> by the way, i said that you had the worst sense of humor. i was joking. i actually appreciate that brand of...
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. >>> and a big surprise from country music superstar tim mcgraw making a difference for our veterans and their families. "nbc nightly news" begins now. >>> from nbc news world headquarters in new york, this is "nbc nightly news" with brian williams. >>> good evening. it is among the scariest threats our nation has faced since 9/11. and after the beheading of a second american now by isis, for all those who may be wondering if the u.s. is going to rise up, take the bait and get into the fight to root them out, the answer today from both the president and vice president appeared to be clear and unambiguous. >> we will not be intimidated. their horrific acts only unite us as a country and stiffen our resolve to take the fight against these terrorists and those who make the mistake of harming americans will learn that we will not forget and that our reach is long and that justice will be served. >> as a nation we're united. and when people harm americans, we don't retreat. we don't forget. we take care of those who are grieving. and when that's finished, they should know we will follow t
. >>> and a big surprise from country music superstar tim mcgraw making a difference for our veterans and their families. "nbc nightly news" begins now. >>> from nbc news world headquarters in new york, this is "nbc nightly news" with brian williams. >>> good evening. it is among the scariest threats our nation has faced since 9/11. and after the beheading of a second american now by isis, for all those who may be wondering if the u.s. is going to...
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eastern. >> call in. >> tim cook, by the way, war eagle. maybe he'll get him to call in that juan, college football. that's so true. and what apple is saying we are not a you company. we are not taking mandy or herb's information and selling it as our primary source of revenue. although google's got ad words, right? that's basically their only source of revenue at this point. apple is saying we're a product company. we make cool stuff. >> great devices. >> although i have a feeling apple's hands aren't totally clean. >> of course they're not. no. but they have to say it is. it looks really, really great. >> i don't think that's going to drive sales, by the way. in the end, it's the quality of the product. people like android. people like the apple products. >> by the way, have you ever seen -- whenever you're on set, i use your catchphrase. >> by the way -- >> and by the way -- i don't know why. it's just your handsome mug that causes me to do that. have you noticed that the iphone 6 and 6 plus reviews have been over the top positive? >> ye
eastern. >> call in. >> tim cook, by the way, war eagle. maybe he'll get him to call in that juan, college football. that's so true. and what apple is saying we are not a you company. we are not taking mandy or herb's information and selling it as our primary source of revenue. although google's got ad words, right? that's basically their only source of revenue at this point. apple is saying we're a product company. we make cool stuff. >> great devices. >> although i...