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just that point makes tim a success. >> on one hand, he says tim cook will forever live in the shadow of steve jobs. yet, apple is still the greatest story in american business. how do you respond? >> i thought that was squishy and political. i mean, yeah, he is right, but i do not know what he actually means. yeah, it is tough to follow steve. tim had a good hand to play, and he has played it. he has focused on increment all to thes and innovation margin. that is tim cook's game. my disciplining going forward is not about execution. it is more about expanding. why doesn't apple already own spotify? intensiveemiconductor products. ?hat about tesla they are stuck in this trap of wondering what people will not upgrade tablets properly. >> we will have much more throughout the hour about apple and what is to be unveiled. paul could dust great, joe brown, and john ensign, stay with us. with apple launching new devices of all shapes and sizes, can the company find the right fit to make you happy? is apple at risk of cannibalizing some of its own products? also, do not miss a special editio
just that point makes tim a success. >> on one hand, he says tim cook will forever live in the shadow of steve jobs. yet, apple is still the greatest story in american business. how do you respond? >> i thought that was squishy and political. i mean, yeah, he is right, but i do not know what he actually means. yeah, it is tough to follow steve. tim had a good hand to play, and he has played it. he has focused on increment all to thes and innovation margin. that is tim cook's game....
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tim is a very humble, modest guy and is not one to say, look at me. so this is moving, to me, when he says this is my brick, building this brick by brick, the momentum is there, and even if pope francis can call a meeting, my wife, penny and i have been big supporters of trying to have equality for everyone. and no discrimination. >> okay, good, bill. let me get kara in this conversation, you know, in the silicon valley and the tech industry, the attitudes towards gay rights is much more progressive. but you just heard in the report a comment by one of the people in the story saying you know in other countries, and singapore was the example he gave. there are a lot of laws against gay rights, and that this will be difficult for tim cook to deal with the businesses overseas. what are your thoughts on that? >> well, it is not laws against gay rights, it is laws against gays, they're killing them in certain countries, it is not just getting rights to get married or anything like that. you know, i think he probably put it in the calculation, it doesn't ma
tim is a very humble, modest guy and is not one to say, look at me. so this is moving, to me, when he says this is my brick, building this brick by brick, the momentum is there, and even if pope francis can call a meeting, my wife, penny and i have been big supporters of trying to have equality for everyone. and no discrimination. >> okay, good, bill. let me get kara in this conversation, you know, in the silicon valley and the tech industry, the attitudes towards gay rights is much more...
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>> reporter: it's something in a round about way tim has been doing his whole life. a very round about way, we should add. >> yes, there you're rocking it. >> i'm here to make a difference where i think i can offer a lot. >> reporter: tim was a bit of a trumpet prodigy. his talent, eventually finding a home for 20 years in the orchestra of the san francisco opera, where tim rose to the position of principle trumpet player, but in 2003, doctors said increasing pressure in his eye led to glaucoma, and when he played, that pressure rose. >> that could be a risk for blindness early in life if you don't stop playing the trumpet. >> reporter: and with that, tim's career was over. he spent the next decade focused on raising his two sons, not even picking up his trumpet until years later, while trying to get certified as a music teacher. tim, not realizing how much he missed it, until he had an audience, a woman who had wandered in to watch him practice. >> you can watch the emotion in her psyche as i play, and she's just thrilled and enthralled, and right then i realized wh
>> reporter: it's something in a round about way tim has been doing his whole life. a very round about way, we should add. >> yes, there you're rocking it. >> i'm here to make a difference where i think i can offer a lot. >> reporter: tim was a bit of a trumpet prodigy. his talent, eventually finding a home for 20 years in the orchestra of the san francisco opera, where tim rose to the position of principle trumpet player, but in 2003, doctors said increasing pressure in...
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this meant the world to tim hudson and it meant the world to the giants for tim hudson.you asked the guys during the division series and the championship series, all of the motivations, there are a lot of reasons but they said they want to do it for hudy. this meant a great deal to him and the team for him. he pitched a good game. you're not going to win a lot of games in the post season with four hits. he was fine until the he have and then it unraveled a little bit. escobar makes it 2-0 kansas city. and then the birthday boy comes up. you have to give it to a guy for doing it on his birthday. off of lopez whose job is to get lefties out. he does it as well as anyone in the playoffs. now, that's not his run. so the streak is intact. gordon scores. it's 3-0. and then the pinch hitter had the big home run in the previous series. inside and down the line. crawford around to score and the giants have life. it's 3-1. that turned out to be their only extra base hit of the game. wade davis in the 8th absolutely lights out. he bee fuddles panik. and then over to holland to one
this meant the world to tim hudson and it meant the world to the giants for tim hudson.you asked the guys during the division series and the championship series, all of the motivations, there are a lot of reasons but they said they want to do it for hudy. this meant a great deal to him and the team for him. he pitched a good game. you're not going to win a lot of games in the post season with four hits. he was fine until the he have and then it unraveled a little bit. escobar makes it 2-0...
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people like tim cooke coming out. mean the advances that the gay rights movement has seen have largely been based upon the fact that people have become willing to be open and honest about their sexual orientation. and when people come out, you realize it's your neighborhood, your doctor, your son, that gays and lesbians are everywhere. they are just like regular people. and once you know someone firsthand it's hard to discriminate, and the resistance falls apart. and that's why the movements have seen have really advanced the cause. >> conservatives would say that's why you ruin a culture. >> that's right. i noticed that ted cruz said today he still likes his iphone. >> to tim cooke's credit he has been at the front of human rights issues. but does he now have to be all about gay rights and its movement? >> this frees tim cooke to not have to worry about talking about this all the time. as part of its dna, apple has been supportive of equality, but for a long time, because tim cooke was semiopenly gay, there was the q
people like tim cooke coming out. mean the advances that the gay rights movement has seen have largely been based upon the fact that people have become willing to be open and honest about their sexual orientation. and when people come out, you realize it's your neighborhood, your doctor, your son, that gays and lesbians are everywhere. they are just like regular people. and once you know someone firsthand it's hard to discriminate, and the resistance falls apart. and that's why the movements...
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and i did talk to tim cook. i called him and i told him this letter was coming and i obviously confidentially sent it to him. and i said to him, you know, tim, you know, first of all i asked if he still believed as he did a year ago it was undervalued and he said yes he does, he thinks it's very undervalued. but then after that, i think, you know, really this should be done. and very friendly conversation. it always is with him. >> sure. >> and he was not in tn committ. he has to be but as an old poker player i put all my chips into the pot they will do this buy back. but that's me. i can't say in any way that tim gave me the nod. but sometimes you go by your instincts and the way the company is talking without saying anything. >> did you guys discuss a number? >> actually i can't really recall if i did. i shouldn't say no. i just can't recall that, scott. >> i understand but you have thrown a hundred billion out on this program just now let me get to apple's response. >> maybe i exaggerated a little bit. but th
and i did talk to tim cook. i called him and i told him this letter was coming and i obviously confidentially sent it to him. and i said to him, you know, tim, you know, first of all i asked if he still believed as he did a year ago it was undervalued and he said yes he does, he thinks it's very undervalued. but then after that, i think, you know, really this should be done. and very friendly conversation. it always is with him. >> sure. >> and he was not in tn committ. he has to be...
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the most important he did say to me, to tim cook and many other people is that tim cook and the peopleuld not wake up every morning and say what would steve do, they would say what should apple do. apple has done quite well recently. i cannot wait for the watch. i think that the iphone -- >> but they are iterations -- >> that watch is new and is part of that hold their it above the digital revolution, take our technology, make it more and a mitts personal, let it touch our wrist as opposed to machines that will think for us off in a different room. that intimate connection, steve had a thing for. so did most of the most great innovators, --'s the great innovators, sergey brin and others. >> walter isaacson, the sense of really treasuring the youth and putting all the emphasis on getting things done in the 20's and 30's, where are the 50-year-old and 60-year-olds in silicon valley? >> that is a good question. being an innovator, you have to be rebellious, you have to question authority. i think you do that a little bit better when you're in your 20's and 30's. >> do you have to focus ex
the most important he did say to me, to tim cook and many other people is that tim cook and the peopleuld not wake up every morning and say what would steve do, they would say what should apple do. apple has done quite well recently. i cannot wait for the watch. i think that the iphone -- >> but they are iterations -- >> that watch is new and is part of that hold their it above the digital revolution, take our technology, make it more and a mitts personal, let it touch our wrist as...
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introduce andrea to talk about refresher where we were and what changes since and ask my colleague tim frye to speak that the progress in the puc and other pieces of legislation and fill in any details in the legislation as well thank you. >> thank you, ann debris with supervisor cohen's office i wanted to thank you this for the thoughtful discussions the first time this was heard and update you on a number of the changes we are relating to be made to the legislation which you see in our packet some of them relate to the specific items we've discussed at the commission specifically around requiring the approval of a historic structures report and the planning commission to consider those planning report in their conditional use authorization in looking at the concerns we had talked about both from this commission and other community are stakeholders we did make the requirement that any conversion of the historic office or any conversions to office space in the pdr h and r be authored by the planning commission so that gave the planning commission the opportunity to consider the factors
introduce andrea to talk about refresher where we were and what changes since and ask my colleague tim frye to speak that the progress in the puc and other pieces of legislation and fill in any details in the legislation as well thank you. >> thank you, ann debris with supervisor cohen's office i wanted to thank you this for the thoughtful discussions the first time this was heard and update you on a number of the changes we are relating to be made to the legislation which you see in our...
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with that, tim's career was over. he spent the next decade focused on raising his two sons, not even picking up his trumpet until years later while trying to get certified as a music teacher. tim, not realizing how much he missed it, until he had an audience, a woman who had wandered in to watch him practice. >> it's going to move their hearts. >> you have a good heear for hearing when it goes up and down. >> reporter: something was missing. a lot of somethings. >> no resources for which to teach the kids music that they want. >> reporter: he was fortunate enough to find a program called kids rock. they also provided 30 free guitars to help him do it. still, that wasn't enough for each student to take an instrument home to practice and that wasn't good enough for tim. >> so i just bought what i thought we needed right then and there, so i didn't have to deal with the red tape. >> reporter: no red tape. just a lot of boxes because tim has since bought some 80 guitars with amplifiers to match. there are also the keyboar
with that, tim's career was over. he spent the next decade focused on raising his two sons, not even picking up his trumpet until years later while trying to get certified as a music teacher. tim, not realizing how much he missed it, until he had an audience, a woman who had wandered in to watch him practice. >> it's going to move their hearts. >> you have a good heear for hearing when it goes up and down. >> reporter: something was missing. a lot of somethings. >> no...
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tim mcgraw performs after the break. stick around, everybody!et the best iphone ever today at your local t-mobile store. you'd do that for me? really? yeah, i'd like that. who are you talking to? uh, it's jake from state farm. sounds like a really good deal. jake from state farm at three in the morning. who is this? it's jake from state farm. what are you wearing, jake from state farm? [ jake ] uh... khakis. she sounds hideous. well she's a guy, so... [ male announcer ] another reason more people stay with state farm. get to a better state. ♪ get to a better state. at wvalues matter.ket, so the fresh fruits and vegetables we sell support organic and sustainable farming. grown locally on over 1000 us farms, and globally with our ethical trade program. rated for sustainability, and grown by people with responsible farming practices like stehly farms organics becuse to us, value is inseparable from values. whole foods market, america's healthiest grocery store. but now that we have the tempadjustable base,ile, it's even better. [alex] when i put my
tim mcgraw performs after the break. stick around, everybody!et the best iphone ever today at your local t-mobile store. you'd do that for me? really? yeah, i'd like that. who are you talking to? uh, it's jake from state farm. sounds like a really good deal. jake from state farm at three in the morning. who is this? it's jake from state farm. what are you wearing, jake from state farm? [ jake ] uh... khakis. she sounds hideous. well she's a guy, so... [ male announcer ] another reason more...
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back home, tim works at at their gym.hristian is a fitness instructor and a door to door salesman. >> we have the cross fit trainers, we have the commercial real estate dude. the actor. >> reporter: that actress is lawyer rh laurie holden. have you ever done something like this before? >> i spent time in cambodia helping to get girls out of the brothels. i was trained by a navy s.e.a.l. when i did "the walking dead." i can protect myself. >> reporter: that's right. "the walking dead." which is easier. this or killing zombies? >> we'll see. we'll see tomorrow. >> reporter: the group has led sting operations before in other countries. >> we've been in the united states, we've been in haiti, nick raragua nicaragua, guatemala, ecuador. >> reporter: what about this group? are they legit? >> they're legit and very professional group. >> reporter: the attache for homeland security investigations tells us this operation is not officially sanctioned by the u.s. government. but the u.s. is aware of it. i can imagine a lot of the vi
back home, tim works at at their gym.hristian is a fitness instructor and a door to door salesman. >> we have the cross fit trainers, we have the commercial real estate dude. the actor. >> reporter: that actress is lawyer rh laurie holden. have you ever done something like this before? >> i spent time in cambodia helping to get girls out of the brothels. i was trained by a navy s.e.a.l. when i did "the walking dead." i can protect myself. >> reporter: that's...
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is tim cook doing the right thing for apple?ld you steer the company in the right direction if he were around? >> i cannot channel what steve would say. the most he did say was that tim cook and the people at apple should not wake up every morning and say, what would steve do? they should say, what would apple do? i cannot wait for the watch. all iterations. >> it is part of that narrative of the digital revolution, to take the technology, make it arsenal, as opposed to creating machines that are going to think it personal, as opposed to creating machines that are going to think for us. i think you are seeing apple move ahead on something like that. ask you wrote that book, the innovators. you talked to steve jobs. and is treasuring the youth putting the emphasis on getting things done in the 20's and 30's. where are the 50-year-olds and 60-year-olds in silicon valley? what do they do? >> i think you have to question authority. that better when you are in your 20's or 30's. >> do you have to focus exclusively on what you're doin
is tim cook doing the right thing for apple?ld you steer the company in the right direction if he were around? >> i cannot channel what steve would say. the most he did say was that tim cook and the people at apple should not wake up every morning and say, what would steve do? they should say, what would apple do? i cannot wait for the watch. all iterations. >> it is part of that narrative of the digital revolution, to take the technology, make it arsenal, as opposed to creating...
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on behalf of our board and our entire company, we are enkilled arably proud to have tim leading am, timatement not a huge surprise, this week, he gave a speech in which he said he felt compelled to speak out against inequality. dr. king once said our lives begin to end the day we become silent about the things that matter. there is lick little than anything matters more in our country than the basic tenets of equate and human rights. i have long promised myself to never be silent in my beliefs in regard to these ten et cetera. >> now in that op ed, tim cook talked about how he feels challenged by dr. king's words and he was willing to come out even if that meant sacrificing his privacy. he wrote, if hearing the ceo of apple is gay helps someone struggling to come to terms with who he or she is, it is worth the tradeoff. kelly, back to you. >> thank you, josh. joining us, larry kudlow and former congressman barney frank in 1987 revealed he was gay, becoming one of the first members of congress to ever do so. barney, what was your reaction to this announcement? >> i was very pleased a lit
on behalf of our board and our entire company, we are enkilled arably proud to have tim leading am, timatement not a huge surprise, this week, he gave a speech in which he said he felt compelled to speak out against inequality. dr. king once said our lives begin to end the day we become silent about the things that matter. there is lick little than anything matters more in our country than the basic tenets of equate and human rights. i have long promised myself to never be silent in my beliefs...
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he had a with tim cook, etc. use more of that cash. that up and now he is asking for more. >> he says he is up 50% since the initial investment. >> doesn't have a lot of room for complaint. >> is a win-win situation for him. ebay's only the most recent example. --n if you go back to aol only because i'm so young that i can't remember before that -- >> i will remember for you. >> in the past people really dislike his advice and then years later taken it or have been forced to. >> he is not afraid to make to speak is not afraid his mind, he is not afraid to keep coming back time and time again. somehow he has this particular staying power. in this case it is hard to argue with the fact that apple has 164 going dollars in remarkable security. it is a lot of cash. acquire companies that bigger that quickly enough. they have concerns about the patriot in cash -- about repatriating cash. i would like to see what karl has to say about the tax rate and whether he has any advice for the obama administration. >> i'm sure he does. >> i'm not sure
he had a with tim cook, etc. use more of that cash. that up and now he is asking for more. >> he says he is up 50% since the initial investment. >> doesn't have a lot of room for complaint. >> is a win-win situation for him. ebay's only the most recent example. --n if you go back to aol only because i'm so young that i can't remember before that -- >> i will remember for you. >> in the past people really dislike his advice and then years later taken it or have been...
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tim hudson, you're not done yet, buddy. mr. tim hudson is one of the greatest leaders in this clubhouse. he's been a completely funny -- promised me, we have this really weird warmup that we have to do every day. it started in spring training and hudson was like what the heck is this. it's called an ankle skip. we told him, we said tim hudson, when we win the world series and get in city hall on the platform you're going to have to ankle skip across here. he told me he would. tim huddy, give us a little ankle skip right here. ankle skip. whoo! and one more thing. war eagle, baby. roll tide. i don't know what that means but he says it to us a lot so we had to drop it on him. so standing here right now is quite the dream. i talked to you about a month ago about vision and a lot of you joined with me so i don't think we would be standing here if it wasn't for your collective vision. i got to thank all of you for sharing the dream and making this a reality. it's pretty special. let's get weird. i think you all remember a little bit
tim hudson, you're not done yet, buddy. mr. tim hudson is one of the greatest leaders in this clubhouse. he's been a completely funny -- promised me, we have this really weird warmup that we have to do every day. it started in spring training and hudson was like what the heck is this. it's called an ankle skip. we told him, we said tim hudson, when we win the world series and get in city hall on the platform you're going to have to ankle skip across here. he told me he would. tim huddy, give us...
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tim wilson spends his day surrounded by music. using it to touch people's lives. >> you're playing right there with the beatles. look at you. >> it is something he's been doing in a roundabout way his whole life. he was a bit of a trumpet product prodigy growing up, he found his talent lead him to the san francisco opera where he rose to the position of principal trumpet player but increasing pressure in his eyes led to glaucoma and what he played that pressure rose. >> that could be a risk for blindness early in life if you don't stop playing the trumpet. >> and with that tim's career was over. he spent the next decade focused on raising his two sons, not even picking up his trumpet until years later while trying to get certified as a music teacher, tim, not realizing how much he missed it, until he had an audience, a woman who had wondered in to watch him practice. >> and she's just thrilled with it and right then i realize what did it is to be a musician and be able to move their hearts. >> you have a good ear for hearing when
tim wilson spends his day surrounded by music. using it to touch people's lives. >> you're playing right there with the beatles. look at you. >> it is something he's been doing in a roundabout way his whole life. he was a bit of a trumpet product prodigy growing up, he found his talent lead him to the san francisco opera where he rose to the position of principal trumpet player but increasing pressure in his eyes led to glaucoma and what he played that pressure rose. >> that...
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i think that is what tim cook tried to do.et's start a dialogue. >> there have been reports the chinese government may be behind this man in the middle attack. he has got to be angry. what can he tell the vice premier that may make cam embrace the -- make him embraced the attitude? >> it is interesting. it tends to blend together at times. i think tim cook is saying, i want more transparency. let's open up that dialogue. that's where it starts. he has got to be really concerned with what is behind that. if you don't start the dialogue the distance increases. then you have a real problem, and you end up where facebook is on. >> we will get that in a second. tim cook says he thinks china will be the biggest market. are they on track? is this a setback? >> it is potentially a setback, which is why tim cook wants to get on it. i don't think you're going to see anything associated with it. if you look at overall growth for china in general. from a target standpoint, they got to go after it. >> let's talk about facebook for a moment
i think that is what tim cook tried to do.et's start a dialogue. >> there have been reports the chinese government may be behind this man in the middle attack. he has got to be angry. what can he tell the vice premier that may make cam embrace the -- make him embraced the attitude? >> it is interesting. it tends to blend together at times. i think tim cook is saying, i want more transparency. let's open up that dialogue. that's where it starts. he has got to be really concerned with...
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tim cook being tim cook is all the leadership we need. >> jonathan, thank you for joining us.y appreciate it. >>> up next, jeb bush takes a jab at hillary clinton. >> former secretary of state who was campaigning in massachusetts where she said don't let them tell you that businesses create jobs. >> we'll have more of what jeb bush said. is this the start of 2016 battle? nbc senior political editor mark murray is next. ial tomorrows a reality for over 19 million people. [ susan ] my promotion allowed me to start investing for my retirement. transamerica made it easy. [ female announcer ] everyone has a moment when tomorrow becomes real. transamerica. transform tomorrow. transamerica. (boys screaming) totino's pizza rolls... ready so fast, ...it's scary! i'm just looking over the company bills.up? is that what we pay for internet? yup. dsl is about 90 bucks a month. that's funny, for that price with comcast business, i think you get like 50 megabits. wow that's fast. personally, i prefer a slow internet. there is something about the sweet meditative glow of a loading website. d
tim cook being tim cook is all the leadership we need. >> jonathan, thank you for joining us.y appreciate it. >>> up next, jeb bush takes a jab at hillary clinton. >> former secretary of state who was campaigning in massachusetts where she said don't let them tell you that businesses create jobs. >> we'll have more of what jeb bush said. is this the start of 2016 battle? nbc senior political editor mark murray is next. ial tomorrows a reality for over 19 million...
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the starter for the giants would be 39-year-old tim hudson.starter for the royals would be jeremy guthrie, the winner in game three, hudson. that ball into right off the bat of sandoval. stopping at second is panik. two on, two out. we'll talk about that pitching matchup tomorrow. the other guys we may see. there it is. not many hits. ventura gave up three. frasor now in 1/3 inning has allowed two singles. >> harold: the stuff is not the same, clearly, after facing somebody who has faced 64 pitches at 95 plus, you're feeling pretty good no matter who steps out there on the mound. >> joe: hunter has a double and came back in the second. popped up. it is handled. infield fly rule in effect. perez has it. two down. guys, let's talk about tomorrow and about tim hudson, who will be the oldest starting pitcher to get the nod in a game seven in world series history against jeremy guthrie, the well-traveled jeremy guthrie. plenty of help between both guys tomorrow night. >> tom: i thought they both threw the ball well in game three. to me, it's a mana
the starter for the giants would be 39-year-old tim hudson.starter for the royals would be jeremy guthrie, the winner in game three, hudson. that ball into right off the bat of sandoval. stopping at second is panik. two on, two out. we'll talk about that pitching matchup tomorrow. the other guys we may see. there it is. not many hits. ventura gave up three. frasor now in 1/3 inning has allowed two singles. >> harold: the stuff is not the same, clearly, after facing somebody who has faced...
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and i think if you ask tim cook, i can't speak for tim, but i think he would tell you that, too. not have an influence? we are a large shareholder. i have $5 billion. i think i have a right to say what i think. i just don't agree with this philosophy that oh, just shut and let them run companies. if we did that, we would have never had the results that we had. we never would have enhanced value the way we did for shareholders. so i really disagree with that completely. >> it's my understanding that part of the conversation that took place with you today and larry fink was over whether activist investors are destructive or not. whether they're forcing companies to buy back too much stock. i could just point to ibm as an example of a company that's buying back a lot of stock. having some problems as a result of a lack of investment perhaps in some other areas. at least there are those who would say that. what is your response to that? >> i responded to larry on that, and i'm not sure he doesn't agree. there are some cases where companies -- i agree with larry. that you shouldn't go
and i think if you ask tim cook, i can't speak for tim, but i think he would tell you that, too. not have an influence? we are a large shareholder. i have $5 billion. i think i have a right to say what i think. i just don't agree with this philosophy that oh, just shut and let them run companies. if we did that, we would have never had the results that we had. we never would have enhanced value the way we did for shareholders. so i really disagree with that completely. >> it's my...
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apple ceo tim cook writing he is proud to be gay.e came out publicly in a bloomberg business week op ed writing he wants to be supportive of those who acknowledge their sexual orientation. i'm proud to be gay and i consider being gay among the greatest gifts god has given me. one of the first crows of a major company to come out. john browne responded what a terrific moment. he'll change the corporate world. joining us kara swisher, co-executive editor of re/code. thanks for joining us. we saw the tweet calling this a significant moment. how much more significant is it given the influence and scale of apple as a company? >> well it's huge. obviously apple has always been at the forefront of gay rights since the '80s really. but saying it out loud is a big deal. a lot of people knew or thought he was. but him saying it himself in such an eloquent way makes a big difference. a lot has changed in corporations and this says a lot about apple. but it is not just a gay right. as the human right. and tolerance in the workplace and where eve
apple ceo tim cook writing he is proud to be gay.e came out publicly in a bloomberg business week op ed writing he wants to be supportive of those who acknowledge their sexual orientation. i'm proud to be gay and i consider being gay among the greatest gifts god has given me. one of the first crows of a major company to come out. john browne responded what a terrific moment. he'll change the corporate world. joining us kara swisher, co-executive editor of re/code. thanks for joining us. we saw...
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tim?> well, stress to know what you own and the beta of what you own, and the short side or know what the beta is adjusted on a day like today, and that means that if you have a stock to move three times the amount of the underlying market, hedging and thinking a along those lines, and that is is why i talk about the iwm is a good hedge for the eem, because there is a high correlation or the dax. and go back to what is going to be defensive and going to do well in the environment, go with loralorb, and what is happening is that there is pricing power for all of the core player yrs. it plays a handsome dividend, and that i have stakes in companies that is giving them dividends, and it has been a defensive stock for the past few pullbacks in the market. >> dan? >> this is an easy one. you go defensive and go for the yield like tim is mentioning, and go where there is no dollar exposure, and it is yaiis at&t,t is a stock that i bought, and no overseas exposure here sh, and putting together so
tim?> well, stress to know what you own and the beta of what you own, and the short side or know what the beta is adjusted on a day like today, and that means that if you have a stock to move three times the amount of the underlying market, hedging and thinking a along those lines, and that is is why i talk about the iwm is a good hedge for the eem, because there is a high correlation or the dax. and go back to what is going to be defensive and going to do well in the environment, go with...
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the starter for the giants would be 39-year-old tim hudson.starter for the royals would be jeremy guthrie, the winner in game three, hudson. that ball into right off the bat of sandoval. stopping at second is panik. two on, two out. we'll talk about that pitching matchup tomorrow. the other guys we may see. there it is. not many hits. ventura gave up three. frasor now in 1/3 inning has allowed two singles. >> harold: the stuff is not the same, clearly, after facing somebody who has faced 64 pitches at 95 plus, you're feeling pretty good no matter who steps out there on the mound. >> joe: hunter has a double and came back in the second. popped up. it is handled. infield fly rule in effect. perez has it. two down. guys, let's talk about tomorrow and about tim hudson, who will be the oldest starting pitcher to get the nod in a game seven in world series history against jeremy guthrie, the well-traveled jeremy guthrie. plenty of help between both guys tomorrow night. >> tom: i thought they both threw the ball well in game three. to me, it's a mana
the starter for the giants would be 39-year-old tim hudson.starter for the royals would be jeremy guthrie, the winner in game three, hudson. that ball into right off the bat of sandoval. stopping at second is panik. two on, two out. we'll talk about that pitching matchup tomorrow. the other guys we may see. there it is. not many hits. ventura gave up three. frasor now in 1/3 inning has allowed two singles. >> harold: the stuff is not the same, clearly, after facing somebody who has faced...
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senator tim scott is the epitome of conservative values and principles. he grew up poor in a single parent household in north charleston, south carolina. he learned the importance of faith, hard work, and family. he started from humble beginnings to build one of the most successful allstate agencies in south carolina. prior to being sworn in to the u.s. senate in january 2013, tim scott served in the united states house of representatives from 2011 to 2013. he was a member of the house leadership and sat on the influential house rules committee. he also served in the charleston city council for 13 years, including four terms as the council chair. he was a member of south carolina house of representatives and was elected chairman of the freshman caucus and house whip. today senator scott works to promote conservative causes in congress where he has worked with senate colleagues to introduce a balanced budget amendment to strip the power away from congress to spend money that we do not have. he also was an original co-sponsor of the bill that would permanen
senator tim scott is the epitome of conservative values and principles. he grew up poor in a single parent household in north charleston, south carolina. he learned the importance of faith, hard work, and family. he started from humble beginnings to build one of the most successful allstate agencies in south carolina. prior to being sworn in to the u.s. senate in january 2013, tim scott served in the united states house of representatives from 2011 to 2013. he was a member of the house...
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tim not realizing how much he missed it until he had an audience. a woman who had wandered in to watch him practice. >> i watch the emotion in her psyche. she's just thrilled and enthralled. right then i realized what it is to be a musician and move their heart. you heard it go down. you have a good ear for hearing when it goes up and down. >> it's what tim wanted to provide his students when he started teaching but something was missing, a lot of something. >> no resources with which to teach the kids music that they want. >> tim says he was fortunate to find a non-profit called little kids rock. one that trained him how to teach music that was relevant to students in a way that would get them excited about learning. they also provided 33 guitars to help him do it. still that wasn't enough for each student to take an instrument home to practice and that wasn't good enough for tim. >> i'll never get the resources that these kids need by the time they're gone off to high school. that's not fair to them. i just bought what i thought we needed right th
tim not realizing how much he missed it until he had an audience. a woman who had wandered in to watch him practice. >> i watch the emotion in her psyche. she's just thrilled and enthralled. right then i realized what it is to be a musician and move their heart. you heard it go down. you have a good ear for hearing when it goes up and down. >> it's what tim wanted to provide his students when he started teaching but something was missing, a lot of something. >> no resources...
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the spotlight is on tim hudson.he pitcher takes the mound tonight for the first time in a world series game. here's what tim hudson had to say about his first world series experience. >> you know, it's almost a sense of relief that it's finally here, that what i've hoped and dreamed for throughout my career is finally here and there's not going to be anybody on the field that's more ready than i am tomorrow night. >> reporter: now, we got here at 4:00 a.m. and the crews were already here getting the stadium ready for tonight's first pitch, game three of the world series. what's going on outside the ballpark, let's go out to my colleague, stephanie chuang, who is at willie mays plaza. >> reporter: this is all about the fans. major league baseball says it has people authenticating memorabilia at major league parks all acrosses country, witnessing what comes off those bats and champagne bottles. the program started in 2001 after an fbi investigation dubbed operation bullpen determined 75% of signatures across the marke
the spotlight is on tim hudson.he pitcher takes the mound tonight for the first time in a world series game. here's what tim hudson had to say about his first world series experience. >> you know, it's almost a sense of relief that it's finally here, that what i've hoped and dreamed for throughout my career is finally here and there's not going to be anybody on the field that's more ready than i am tomorrow night. >> reporter: now, we got here at 4:00 a.m. and the crews were already...
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cook tim,e not caught on camer, and also some gene munster time. listen to what he thought about today's announcements. >> a lot of increment of things. there was a little surprise in terms of apple pay. that was the real news, how much progress they made in the last month. >> did you wonder when they would come out with it? >> we expected it in the month of october. the 500 banks and 10 retailers, the mid-more progress in two months than ebay has at point of sale. >> but that was not point-of-sale, that was connection to the banks. >> the 500 was the banks, but they announced 10 additional retailers at point-of-sale. that is the piece ebay has had a tough time with. >> why do you think that is? is it really the name brand of apple, for something paypal is not executing? >> the brand is half of it. the other piece is technology. having touch id. biometrics makes retailers more comfortable adopting it. apple has an advantage. paypal does not make hardware. this is a classic example of apple using it hardware and combination. >> hacking has become a
cook tim,e not caught on camer, and also some gene munster time. listen to what he thought about today's announcements. >> a lot of increment of things. there was a little surprise in terms of apple pay. that was the real news, how much progress they made in the last month. >> did you wonder when they would come out with it? >> we expected it in the month of october. the 500 banks and 10 retailers, the mid-more progress in two months than ebay has at point of sale. >>...
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tim tebow joins us live with an inspiring story. introducing new colgate enamel health toothpaste its unique formula replenishes weak spots with natural calcium... ...and gently polishes... ...for strong, healthy enamel. strengthen the enamel that protects your teeth. introducing new colgate enamel health toothpaste. replenish and polish for healthy enamel. colgate. #1 brand recommended by dentists. in the nation... the safest feature in your car is you. add vanishing deductible from nationwide insurance and get $100 off for every year of safe driving. which for you, shouldn't be a problem. just another way we put members first because we don't have shareholders. join the nation. ♪ nationwide is on your side the answer to treating your dog's fleas and ticks is staring you right in the face. nexgard, from the makers of frontline® plus. it's the only soft, beef-flavored chew that kills both fleas and ticks. vets recommend it. and dogs, well, they're begging for it. nexgard is for dogs only. and hasn't been evaluated for use in pregnan
tim tebow joins us live with an inspiring story. introducing new colgate enamel health toothpaste its unique formula replenishes weak spots with natural calcium... ...and gently polishes... ...for strong, healthy enamel. strengthen the enamel that protects your teeth. introducing new colgate enamel health toothpaste. replenish and polish for healthy enamel. colgate. #1 brand recommended by dentists. in the nation... the safest feature in your car is you. add vanishing deductible from nationwide...
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we will continue to follow this meeting between tim cook and jack ma. tim cook also blasted his home state of alabama yesterday for slow progress on granting gay rights. what did his comments reveal about how the tech world treats the lgbt community. stay tuned for my interview with dip costs low -- with dick costolo coming up. ♪ >> this is "bloomberg west." criticizedim cook his home state of alabama for its track record on racial inequality and its inaction on granting gay rights. >> there is little, if anything, that matters more in our country than arm basic tenets of equality and human rights. i have long promised myself to never be silent in my beliefs in regards to these tenets. as a state, we took too long to take steps toward equality. and once we began our progress was too slow. too slow on equality for african-americans, to slow on interracial marriage which was , andlegalized 14 years ago still too slow on equality for the lgbt community. pointed out that employees can still be fired for their sexual orientation in alabama and expressed hope
we will continue to follow this meeting between tim cook and jack ma. tim cook also blasted his home state of alabama yesterday for slow progress on granting gay rights. what did his comments reveal about how the tech world treats the lgbt community. stay tuned for my interview with dip costs low -- with dick costolo coming up. ♪ >> this is "bloomberg west." criticizedim cook his home state of alabama for its track record on racial inequality and its inaction on granting gay...
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it's just staggering the numbers as tim cook said. and i haven't yet had a chance to get my new iphone. but clearly these are things we all want and they are really cracking real quell. >> in the book you write it is not just a product. it is the team. >> and i asked steve at one point, what product are you most proud of? i thought he would say the iphone or maybe the ipad. he said making a the product is hard but making a team, a company that will continue to make products is the big thing. i'm most proud of having made apple. so this why you watch apple today. >> i wonder if we're now seeing the results of that team. >> it is always a team. i've written this new book and it is about that. that's something i learned from steve jobs, where he said yeah i was a the visionary but it only worked because we had a team that could execute it. and i think you have one of the best and most loyal teams in the business with apple today. >> what do you make of the mark newsom coming on with johnny ive right now. >> it is a good question. and eve
it's just staggering the numbers as tim cook said. and i haven't yet had a chance to get my new iphone. but clearly these are things we all want and they are really cracking real quell. >> in the book you write it is not just a product. it is the team. >> and i asked steve at one point, what product are you most proud of? i thought he would say the iphone or maybe the ipad. he said making a the product is hard but making a team, a company that will continue to make products is the...
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tim cook, the ceo is gay.ficant. >> i don't have anything more to say than what joe said. you had great guests all morning. all of them talked about the discrimination. i'm listening to the discrimination thinking that stuff really still goes on. obviously, it does. maybe because i live where i live, i'm not as cognizant. i thought it was great. >> i agree. we were just talking because we've all known and we remember our own network had a little bit of an issue with jim stewart. >> i remember gentlemen james was on. he is one of my closest friends. i had dinner with him tuesday night. wow, why are more people -- he did do the xbp line. that was terrific. >> gdp is pretty good. sort of being polyanna about things. maybe they are right. thanks, jim. >> thank you. >>> when we come back this morning, we are going to float down to ft. lauderdale for a look at the world's largest boat show. hop onboard some of the most expensive yachts and who is buying these things. there was n she was the one. she reminds you ever
tim cook, the ceo is gay.ficant. >> i don't have anything more to say than what joe said. you had great guests all morning. all of them talked about the discrimination. i'm listening to the discrimination thinking that stuff really still goes on. obviously, it does. maybe because i live where i live, i'm not as cognizant. i thought it was great. >> i agree. we were just talking because we've all known and we remember our own network had a little bit of an issue with jim stewart....
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. >> coming up in sports we will talk to tim hudson. this will actually be his first time ever pitching in the world series. and turn to ktvu at 2:00 p.m. tomorrow afternoon for our pre- game show live from at&t park, first pitch is after 5:00 p.m. games three and four are also at at&t park -- four and five, excuse me, on saturday and sunday, all of the world series games can be seen right here on ktvu channel 2. >>> voters will submit their ballots for the 2014 election. and we are getting an idea on what to expect. governor jerry brown continues to hold a 16-point lead. 52% to 36%. and the drought is a top concern for californians. >> record high share of californians see water supply in their area is a big problem. 68% hold this view at the moment. >> 56% of voters support proposition 1, the water bond. >>> new at 6:00 p.m. two people in sacramento county have been asked to monitor themselves for signs of the ebola virus. the two traveled to west african countries effected by the ebola outbreak. the two people have no symptoms and ar
. >> coming up in sports we will talk to tim hudson. this will actually be his first time ever pitching in the world series. and turn to ktvu at 2:00 p.m. tomorrow afternoon for our pre- game show live from at&t park, first pitch is after 5:00 p.m. games three and four are also at at&t park -- four and five, excuse me, on saturday and sunday, all of the world series games can be seen right here on ktvu channel 2. >>> voters will submit their ballots for the 2014 election....
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good work by tim lincecum. we go to the eighth inning of game two. wade davis will take over with the royals up by five. ♪ john. john and horace dodge launched their first car in 1914. but they were not only business partners, they were brothers. competitive, stubborn...,and always pushing each other. the way only brothers can. [sfx] engine revving one hundred years later, their spirt lives on. [ crowd gasps ] [ crowd gasps ] [ male announcer ] if you're on a diet of taking it up a notch, drink diet dew. the only diet with dew in it. of taking it up a notch, drink diet dew. i have the most highly trained men and women at my command. a perfectly synchronized machine designed to execute any mission. thanks to the navy federal mobile app, i have the whole credit union working for me whenever, wherever. i told you young sailors i could pay a bill and catch a fish at the same time. it was about yay big ... well .... open to the armed forces, the dod and their families. navy federal credit union. "life is better on the farm." we always say, and that's beca
good work by tim lincecum. we go to the eighth inning of game two. wade davis will take over with the royals up by five. ♪ john. john and horace dodge launched their first car in 1914. but they were not only business partners, they were brothers. competitive, stubborn...,and always pushing each other. the way only brothers can. [sfx] engine revving one hundred years later, their spirt lives on. [ crowd gasps ] [ crowd gasps ] [ male announcer ] if you're on a diet of taking it up a notch,...
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tell me about tim. >> so tim passed away roughly six years ago.ple every things about tim. not only was ' great friend, but better brother as well as better son. he was larger than life personality, our hometown is exton, pennsylvania, so they dubbed him the mayor of exton. >> oh, wow. >> yes, when he went into a place, everybody new tim. everybody new his name. so, you know, for the past this is our sixth annual tim wayman golf classic, so we just, you know, hope people can come out. there are eight spots left. so feel free. >> okay. >> feel free to contact the spca or go to our facebook page at tim wayman annual golf classic. >> that's the fursday connection with the spca. chad the reason you have a benefit for the chester county spca is? >> well, because being an animal lover, and we've been very successful with this golf outing, earned over $15,000 particular nickly, not only just golf outing, do some dining out for paw's, brookside grill in exton. >> a loft fun raiser. >> west chester, sidebar does a tee-off party. other things with chick-fil
tell me about tim. >> so tim passed away roughly six years ago.ple every things about tim. not only was ' great friend, but better brother as well as better son. he was larger than life personality, our hometown is exton, pennsylvania, so they dubbed him the mayor of exton. >> oh, wow. >> yes, when he went into a place, everybody new tim. everybody new his name. so, you know, for the past this is our sixth annual tim wayman golf classic, so we just, you know, hope people can...
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in the community, it was known tim cook is gay. that decision now to let everybody know and plant a flag in the ground. what does it mean? >> this is the first time that a ceo with this kind of profile has not only said, yes, i'm gay, but has said here is what i think about that and what it means within the context of not just of america, but of business. here is why i think it's important to embrace individuality, to embrace diversity within business. we've seen him at state of the union, tweet about social justice issues. he marched in the gay pride parade in san francisco this year. people knew what was going on. this starts a different kind of conversation, lots of different kinds of conversations. my immediate question is how will this play across this country and affect sales of apple. things haven't gone so well for michael sam at the nfl or jason collins of the nba team. things have gone very well at chik-a-filet which came out with homophobic statements. great day for the lgbt community but what about shareholders? >> bott
in the community, it was known tim cook is gay. that decision now to let everybody know and plant a flag in the ground. what does it mean? >> this is the first time that a ceo with this kind of profile has not only said, yes, i'm gay, but has said here is what i think about that and what it means within the context of not just of america, but of business. here is why i think it's important to embrace individuality, to embrace diversity within business. we've seen him at state of the...
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he asked josh why tim cook did this now.ere is what he had to say. >> he ultimately decided that it's more important to him to step out not only within the business community, but within the world because apple is a global company, and to say i'm gay, and i'm proud. it's an important moment. >> interesting stuff, and great for us to get this in business week. you wonder, is tim cook just the guy who stepped up after steve jobs? what is it that motivates him and how does he see apple's place in the world? that sort of underdog mentality is something that really drives apple. you can start to see how that comes from tim cook and who he is, and how that also helps drive the company, even though it's the biggest company in the world. they still feel like underdogs. >> he closes the piece i saying, "when i arrive in my office each morning, i'm greeted by frame photos of robert kennedy and dr. king. i do not pretend i'm in the league. it just helps me to look at those pictures and know that i'm doing my part however small, and how
he asked josh why tim cook did this now.ere is what he had to say. >> he ultimately decided that it's more important to him to step out not only within the business community, but within the world because apple is a global company, and to say i'm gay, and i'm proud. it's an important moment. >> interesting stuff, and great for us to get this in business week. you wonder, is tim cook just the guy who stepped up after steve jobs? what is it that motivates him and how does he see...
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. >> reporter: someone just said this is tim hudson. yes, that is. hey, tim. he made world series history by being the oldest player to start in the world series. that's tim lincecum coming over here with his suitcase. let me see if i can get him to come over. hey, tim, can we talk to you real quick? this must be his car here in the front. tim lincecum showed up in the bullpen but never did pitch last night. >> reporter: how was the plane ride home? >> pretty packed. >> how does it feel to have number three? there he is. he's ready to go. let see who else we got in the background. hard to tell with the light. but just moments ago, larry baer, the team's president and ceo brought the world series trophy to show it to all the fans out here. he took it around to a cheering group of people who were just going bonkers at being able to get this close to the trophy, closer than fans will be able to get tomorrow during the victory parade down market event. i know that from personal experience because that event will be so packed. here's what larry baer had to say abou
. >> reporter: someone just said this is tim hudson. yes, that is. hey, tim. he made world series history by being the oldest player to start in the world series. that's tim lincecum coming over here with his suitcase. let me see if i can get him to come over. hey, tim, can we talk to you real quick? this must be his car here in the front. tim lincecum showed up in the bullpen but never did pitch last night. >> reporter: how was the plane ride home? >> pretty packed. >>...
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tim gunn was so nice.ame up to tim gunn, he would stand up, he would shake their hand, he would talk to them, he was so kind. then he got on our flight and our flight got delayed for an hour and everybody was in a terrible mood except for tim gunn who was like bringing up the energy of the plane. at one point a guy gave him his phone, and i hear tim gunn on the phone saying, "hi, carol, this is tim gunn, i'm with your husband bob, the flight's delayed an hour but we're making it work." you are the nicest person. [ applause ] so that is my takeaway is that tim gunn for me has set a new bar for human kindness and i hope that i can -- i'm aspiring to live up to that. you guys we have an amazing show for you tonight. two of country music's biggest superstars, brad paisley and carrie underwood are here. [ cheers ] so exciting. i've mentiond this before on the show. true story. brad paisley sang at my wedding. and hopefully it will never come to this but carrie underwood has agreed to sing at our divorce. [ laug
tim gunn was so nice.ame up to tim gunn, he would stand up, he would shake their hand, he would talk to them, he was so kind. then he got on our flight and our flight got delayed for an hour and everybody was in a terrible mood except for tim gunn who was like bringing up the energy of the plane. at one point a guy gave him his phone, and i hear tim gunn on the phone saying, "hi, carol, this is tim gunn, i'm with your husband bob, the flight's delayed an hour but we're making it...
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why did tim cook feel he had to come out?ink about it, erin, he obviously felt he had to come out. he is the first ceo of a major corporation what came out and said he was gay. now you and i know he is not the only one out there, it was a big step for him. it was the one thing that he was not hiding, but he needed to help all of those who may need a little bit of encouragement to say it's okay, look, you can do anything you want and still be gay. >> and as you point out, people knew this in the business world. this was something that people knew to the point that they were not even sure that they were not supposed to say something about it, right? people knew. but when you talk about ceos out there, according to the human rights campaign there are no openly gay ceos in the fortune world. now there is one. statistically, there are perhaps tens of hundreds. and in this day and age, gay marriage becoming the law of the land more and more so every day. that clearly there is still a stigma and there is still a fear. >> and what is
why did tim cook feel he had to come out?ink about it, erin, he obviously felt he had to come out. he is the first ceo of a major corporation what came out and said he was gay. now you and i know he is not the only one out there, it was a big step for him. it was the one thing that he was not hiding, but he needed to help all of those who may need a little bit of encouragement to say it's okay, look, you can do anything you want and still be gay. >> and as you point out, people knew this...