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tim: i agree.have to say, not being a fashion designer, i am never projecting myself into the designers worked and asking what would i do. first of all, what i would do is totally irrelevant. in this case, it is moot because i would not be doing anything. charlie: is there anything you would like to do that you are not doing? tim: i have to tell you, there's not a single day where i don't talk about how lucky i am. i believe to wish for anything else would be so hubris i would be struck by lightning. charlie: somehow, i found the rainbow. tim: most definitely. charlie: television has given you something that just teaching would not have done? it has to do with fame. tim: which is something that still -- i don't feel famous. i never assume anyone knows who i am. as i said earlier, i count my blessings and thank my lucky stars every day. as chairman of the fashion department at parsons, it does not get any better than that in fashion education. i am proud of it. i was really at the top of the heap. i
tim: i agree.have to say, not being a fashion designer, i am never projecting myself into the designers worked and asking what would i do. first of all, what i would do is totally irrelevant. in this case, it is moot because i would not be doing anything. charlie: is there anything you would like to do that you are not doing? tim: i have to tell you, there's not a single day where i don't talk about how lucky i am. i believe to wish for anything else would be so hubris i would be struck by...
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they found a head hair in the bed that is not tim hennis' and there is a pubic hair that is not tim's is male dna that is not tim's. and there is male dna under the daughter's fingernails that is not tim's. >> and nothing else came back to timothy hennis. underneath the fingernails is not his, but what is, is that vaginal swab. >> to me, the dna evidence of a woman who is raped is pretty damaging evidence. who is it? >> and the fingernail scrapings weren't enough for a full dna profile, so the defense asked to test all of the crime scene evidence that the might point to a different perpetrator including a blood-soaked towel. >> now, who had sex with her did not have necessarily kill her, but whoever cleaned up the blood might have had something to do with it, but let's find out what happened. >> in the military if you need a judge done, you have to ask the army to do it for you. >> but the judge denied the request to test other items. >> i cannot imagine a judge in a civilian court not allowing that. you have the evidence, why not test it. >> without dna results pointing to a differen
they found a head hair in the bed that is not tim hennis' and there is a pubic hair that is not tim's is male dna that is not tim's. and there is male dna under the daughter's fingernails that is not tim's. >> and nothing else came back to timothy hennis. underneath the fingernails is not his, but what is, is that vaginal swab. >> to me, the dna evidence of a woman who is raped is pretty damaging evidence. who is it? >> and the fingernail scrapings weren't enough for a full...
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tim: all of the details are not there.hatever the issues are, it will delay it until september which is a stumble out of the gate on the strategy of trying to appeal toward corporate buyers. cory: when we look at their numbers, almost every one of them is positive. that kind of growth is falling to now. the average selling price for the ipad is falling. there are a numbers -- a lot of numbers that do not look so good. tim: smartphones are getting bigger. the phablet is eating into the tablet market. if you are going to buy -- cory: the iphone 6 plus. i find myself using it to do stuff i did on my ipad. tim: the tablet's future is in the corporate world. you understand why this will be more important. cory: when we look at the gross i wonder what this means for ibm. ibm is a company was looking to to help build up sales. helping them with their problem. tim: they have several apps targeted at businesses such as the airline industry and telecom. ibm part of the deal is trying to sell apple products. it is definitely perhaps
tim: all of the details are not there.hatever the issues are, it will delay it until september which is a stumble out of the gate on the strategy of trying to appeal toward corporate buyers. cory: when we look at their numbers, almost every one of them is positive. that kind of growth is falling to now. the average selling price for the ipad is falling. there are a numbers -- a lot of numbers that do not look so good. tim: smartphones are getting bigger. the phablet is eating into the tablet...
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tim cook is not started to talk about it.cut the price of apple tv from $99 to $69, will support hbo now, the over-the-top streaming service. he also gave an update about apple pay. he says it is not accepted in over 700,000 locations. here is his update on apple pay. >> apple pay has forever changed the way that we pay for things and has gotten up to the most amazing start and has enormous momentum. we started with just six banks in the u.s., the largest banks, a fantastic start, but now we have over 2500 banks supporting apple pay. we started with a great list of retailer partners, but now in just three months later, we have tripled the number of locations accepting apple pay, to nearly 700,000 across the u.s. and one of the really cool and convenient places that has come up in apple pay our vending machines. coca-cola now has 40,000 of these in the u.s. and plans to have 100,000 by the end of the year. so if you are like me, you have stood in front of those machines too many times trying to uncrink le your dollar bill gett
tim cook is not started to talk about it.cut the price of apple tv from $99 to $69, will support hbo now, the over-the-top streaming service. he also gave an update about apple pay. he says it is not accepted in over 700,000 locations. here is his update on apple pay. >> apple pay has forever changed the way that we pay for things and has gotten up to the most amazing start and has enormous momentum. we started with just six banks in the u.s., the largest banks, a fantastic start, but now...
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>> i'm concerned and i own it with you, tim. i'm mostly concerned and looking at the two right now, what visa has been able to do this last quarter tells us what he can do if he wanted to ratchet back some of the spending but continue to spends and that's what frustrates so many people now. >> i'm not so sure i would be short amazon. >> i understand. but as i hold baba now and look between these two, i think would almost rather be in amazon. i hate to say it, but i'm in baba. >> a lockup expiration alone. >> you know, there was six lead underwriters on this deal. obviously, it was a food fight for the shares. this was back in september. i would not be surprised if those underwriters go back to the company and say, here, we have a better way of letting 429 shares come to market. let's pack it, retell the story and that would probably reduce volatility in the shares dramatically. you do not want the shares coming on the market. >> who says 429 million shares will come to market? i get it, i get it. and if that happened, it would b
>> i'm concerned and i own it with you, tim. i'm mostly concerned and looking at the two right now, what visa has been able to do this last quarter tells us what he can do if he wanted to ratchet back some of the spending but continue to spends and that's what frustrates so many people now. >> i'm not so sure i would be short amazon. >> i understand. but as i hold baba now and look between these two, i think would almost rather be in amazon. i hate to say it, but i'm in baba....
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tim: shipping. your favorite vulture.w own those shipping companies and the prices are going down still. so, that is another area we are spending time on. we are spending a lot of time in the municipal area. we just punished detroit, by example. erik: what is next? tim: municipal or not we are working in puerto rico right now. s really -- stephanie: really? do you see puerto rico as a good opportunity? [laughter] tim: i like the way that you ask the question. they have a lot of debt. they lost their ability to file for what they call chapter two and three. they are before congress. that does not solve their problem. some of their problems -- it does not solve the commonwealth problem. stephanie: without private investment, u.s. investors, what is it like an puerto rico? there is really no one left to help them. tim: they have a lot of help. stephanie: external help. tim: they have public corporations, sewer and water, what we call product -- not the shoot -- which is transportation companies -- what we call prada not the
tim: shipping. your favorite vulture.w own those shipping companies and the prices are going down still. so, that is another area we are spending time on. we are spending a lot of time in the municipal area. we just punished detroit, by example. erik: what is next? tim: municipal or not we are working in puerto rico right now. s really -- stephanie: really? do you see puerto rico as a good opportunity? [laughter] tim: i like the way that you ask the question. they have a lot of debt. they lost...
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tim: all right. in pro basketball, the wizards are in a free fall and it is about -- it's absolutely the wrong time. they have 10 games left in the regular season. they're out against the warriors monday. they just quit. blew a 10 point fourth quarter lead last night against the pacers and how about the head coach randy wittman. as soon as george hill scored at indiana, randy was walking off. his team isn't expecting miracles right now. four losses in a row. he didn't even stick around and the wizards are searching for answers as the season starts to wind down. >> we've been consistent with being inconsistent. and we're kicking ourselves. and we got to do a better job. but it starts individually with seeing what you can do better. tim: better give them a better effort. for hockey fans the caps have only nine regular season games remaining before the playoffs. they play the devils tonight in the phone booth and this game is huge because the caps hold a three point edge on surging ottawa for that top w
tim: all right. in pro basketball, the wizards are in a free fall and it is about -- it's absolutely the wrong time. they have 10 games left in the regular season. they're out against the warriors monday. they just quit. blew a 10 point fourth quarter lead last night against the pacers and how about the head coach randy wittman. as soon as george hill scored at indiana, randy was walking off. his team isn't expecting miracles right now. four losses in a row. he didn't even stick around and the...
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tim brant, you expected this to come down to the last possession? tim: absolutely. thevalparaiso hit eight threes, but marilyn survives. melo trimble had a double double, dez wells had 14. a tough win, but mark turgeon will take it. >> is hard to win this time of year for stop really proud of my group. >> we just have to ignore the scouting reports and come ready to play. tim: 65-62 was the final for the maryland terrapins. they will play sunday against west virginia. west virginia will be tough. west virginia is very athletic and they will run the floor. they are very quick. leon: just as close, last possession? tim: absolutely, melo will have to have a great game. leon: the d.c. streetcar project, is it ready to roll after delays and safety concerns? a new review says yes. a study was conducted that found no safety problems. the association gave them a list of things to complete before launch, including operations and staff training. some still doubt the project will ever happen. there is a new perk for amazon prime users. you can get a delivery within an hour. th
tim brant, you expected this to come down to the last possession? tim: absolutely. thevalparaiso hit eight threes, but marilyn survives. melo trimble had a double double, dez wells had 14. a tough win, but mark turgeon will take it. >> is hard to win this time of year for stop really proud of my group. >> we just have to ignore the scouting reports and come ready to play. tim: 65-62 was the final for the maryland terrapins. they will play sunday against west virginia. west virginia...
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hey tim! swedish) (spoken in swedish) no introducing the new all wheel drive chrysler 200. america's import. find it at chrysler.com we're looking for the fighters. just any college students. the focused. and formidable. ones whose extracurriculars are working and parenting and working some more. with gpas that include grit. perseverance. ambition. the strongest people in america. with full-time jobs, full-on commutes, full hearts, who want professors who'll know them by name, see who they can be, believe in what they can do. students who've already found themselves. who're going to college to find a better job. make a better life. the kind who want more than a degree on graduation day... they want a career. if you're this kind of student, you're our kind of different. devry university. different. on purpose. only better because it's tastes not the holidays.idays. roger, it is 53 days until christmas! it's not reasonable! ya, it is better. oscar mayer carving board gives you all the taste of t
hey tim! swedish) (spoken in swedish) no introducing the new all wheel drive chrysler 200. america's import. find it at chrysler.com we're looking for the fighters. just any college students. the focused. and formidable. ones whose extracurriculars are working and parenting and working some more. with gpas that include grit. perseverance. ambition. the strongest people in america. with full-time jobs, full-on commutes, full hearts, who want professors who'll know them by name, see who they can...
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sports director tim brant has the word on that. tim: it's everything that you expect it when you had the former national champions. good defense, physical play. in the second half the basket opened up for the shooters. back to spokane walker-kimbrough scored five straight points, and brenda frese lets her know how special she was. downtown lexie brown. the slump over, that ties the game. lexie brown again she takes over, finishing with 15 points. maryland wins 58-48. the terps final four. -- the terps advance to their second straight final four. leon: number one versus number two. still ahead, something that you have to see, terrifying video from california, a firefighter falling through the roof of a burning home. an update of his condition. plus volvo's new safety invention. and controversy over a new law in indiana. [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] leon: a california firefighter is fighting for his life. he was leading his cre
sports director tim brant has the word on that. tim: it's everything that you expect it when you had the former national champions. good defense, physical play. in the second half the basket opened up for the shooters. back to spokane walker-kimbrough scored five straight points, and brenda frese lets her know how special she was. downtown lexie brown. the slump over, that ties the game. lexie brown again she takes over, finishing with 15 points. maryland wins 58-48. the terps final four. --...
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ceo tim cook call it the most advanced timepiece ever created. here is what else we know from the company's big event. partner. launching on apple tv in april at a price of 14.99 a month. announcing the company recently sold 700 billion smart phone. that is a big number. 2 pounds. it is also available in gold. we have the panel standing by ready to react to all of this. joel what is the latest? >> we are watching tim cook great now. he is on stage giving up dates. you can track a lot of your fitness through this device. we also know that as you mentioned earlier you will be able to take calls on your apple watch. you can also plans at the watch and pull up little notifications. this is interesting. this is not so different of what a lot of smart phones already due out there. apple is trying to get into the game and take advantage and take out market share. we also have a new macbook. it is thinner. it is lighter. we are watching tim cook right now make more announcement on the apple watch. the analysts are bullish on the numbers. but being 10 and
ceo tim cook call it the most advanced timepiece ever created. here is what else we know from the company's big event. partner. launching on apple tv in april at a price of 14.99 a month. announcing the company recently sold 700 billion smart phone. that is a big number. 2 pounds. it is also available in gold. we have the panel standing by ready to react to all of this. joel what is the latest? >> we are watching tim cook great now. he is on stage giving up dates. you can track a lot of...
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go to tim in california. tim. >> caller: hey, jim. from cupertino, california, to be exact. this is tim cook at apple. [ applause ] >> wow. as you saw earlier there is nothing my staff loves more than to surprise me. here comes another one. i have yet to see this one either. take a look zblrvelgts ♪ >> i spent 25 years getting this stuff right. 25 years on wall street making all sorts of people rich. now it's your turn. >> when i first saw jim on television i couldn't believe what i was watching. here was somebody discussing extraordinarily complex issues in a way which i presume ten years of success the way he communicates to the average person and not many people can do that. >> "mad money" has brought the markets into america's living room in a way that no other show has. >> the important thing about what he does is to try to make accessible to people who don't live this finance sop of the things that are critically important not just in our lives as individuals but to how the country does how the economy father s fares. >> i'm not
go to tim in california. tim. >> caller: hey, jim. from cupertino, california, to be exact. this is tim cook at apple. [ applause ] >> wow. as you saw earlier there is nothing my staff loves more than to surprise me. here comes another one. i have yet to see this one either. take a look zblrvelgts ♪ >> i spent 25 years getting this stuff right. 25 years on wall street making all sorts of people rich. now it's your turn. >> when i first saw jim on television i couldn't...
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last night we had tim cook on who called in. tim from california, tim. he had some pretty interesting things to say about the watch. can i give it a listen to you and maybe you comment? >> you bet. i also watched the interview. it was terrific. >> oh, thank you. >> your watch will show whether my blood pressure spiked which it did, by the way, when you called because i had no idea you were calling. but we will have from your watch diabetes, maybe blood pressure maybe even cancer detection because of the great app system you have. do you think this is within the realm of our lifetime? >> i absolutely do. i absolutely do. and, you know, discovering and curing some of these diseases will push our life expectancy much longer than it currently is. and so we'll be able to enjoy "mad money" 50 years from now. >> i don't know about the "mad money" 50 years from now. what did you think? pretty cool, right? >> jim, this is amazing what is happening. and you know this you remember when you came to dream force and you had james park the ceo of fitbit on who is one o
last night we had tim cook on who called in. tim from california, tim. he had some pretty interesting things to say about the watch. can i give it a listen to you and maybe you comment? >> you bet. i also watched the interview. it was terrific. >> oh, thank you. >> your watch will show whether my blood pressure spiked which it did, by the way, when you called because i had no idea you were calling. but we will have from your watch diabetes, maybe blood pressure maybe even...
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let's take a call go to tim in california. tim?upertino, california, to be exact. this is tim cook at apple and i want to congratulate you on ten great years of "mad money." >> wow! >> how that was apple ceo tim cook calling in as a surprise guest for cramer discusses all things apple from the research kit to how they handle competition. >> caller: in the first 24 hours of research kit, we've had 11,000 people sign up for a study in cardiovascular disease through stanford university's app. and to put that in perspective, stanford has told us it would have taken normally 50 medical centers an entire year to sign up that many participants. this is research kit is an absolute game changer. >> i think that this is the most -- people don't understand why you absolutely have to have this device which is why i can't -- i can't wait until it comes out. the competition, are you feeling like that you've kind of left it behind or every day do you say, someone might have a better mousetrap? >> caller: always paranoid. we always want the very b
let's take a call go to tim in california. tim?upertino, california, to be exact. this is tim cook at apple and i want to congratulate you on ten great years of "mad money." >> wow! >> how that was apple ceo tim cook calling in as a surprise guest for cramer discusses all things apple from the research kit to how they handle competition. >> caller: in the first 24 hours of research kit, we've had 11,000 people sign up for a study in cardiovascular disease through...
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tim: chilly today and hot tomorrow. maureen: "world news tonight" with david muir is coming u >>> tonight, breaking developments in the jet crash. the midair mystery. the new pictures coming in trying to reach the crash site. 150 people on board, the plane obliterated. the wind does parts of the tail. tonight, new details on those eight minutes, dropping 32,000 feet. >>> angelina jolie's bold decision revealing the major medical procedure she's had done. and tonight, the warning to other women. >>> breaking news in the robert durst case. police coming forward, late today, with new information about a missing girl. >>> out of control. the school bus with children on board, smashing into this home. tonight, they reveal the possible cause. >>> and, the air force veteran who helped rescue a little girl after katrina. ten years later, he needs your help tonight finding her.
tim: chilly today and hot tomorrow. maureen: "world news tonight" with david muir is coming u >>> tonight, breaking developments in the jet crash. the midair mystery. the new pictures coming in trying to reach the crash site. 150 people on board, the plane obliterated. the wind does parts of the tail. tonight, new details on those eight minutes, dropping 32,000 feet. >>> angelina jolie's bold decision revealing the major medical procedure she's had done. and tonight,...
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tim van beveren, thank you for the insight. tim: you're welcome. sumi: what might have driven this man to put flight 9525 into a deliberate descent? earlier, we asked a psychologist what may have been going through his mind. >> i think there must have been some really disturbing goingon with this person. i think he might have had some narcissistic injury that somebody embarrassed him somebody hurt him emotionally so hard that he actually got into sort of a rage and what he was doing now, he was flying a mock -- flying amok. he was not running amok, he was flying amok. i think this was a prepared and well thought out action. he wanted to take revenge and take these people with him. sarah: do you think there could have been any way to prevent this tragedy? >> i think whatever they are doing to prevent such sort of things from happening, they are doing. i mean, there is only so much that you can do, and there will always be people who sort of fly under the radar and even escape very thoroughly -- thorough detection of any kind of psychological, emotio
tim van beveren, thank you for the insight. tim: you're welcome. sumi: what might have driven this man to put flight 9525 into a deliberate descent? earlier, we asked a psychologist what may have been going through his mind. >> i think there must have been some really disturbing goingon with this person. i think he might have had some narcissistic injury that somebody embarrassed him somebody hurt him emotionally so hard that he actually got into sort of a rage and what he was doing now,...
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tim charrington versus todd winkler?no contest," said her dad, don hatfield. >> the guy's an air force academy graduate. he's successful in business. he's a family man. he's -- you know, from the midwest. he's gotta be great. >> reporter: good, solid upper-middle class guy? >> up yeah, no. >> reporter: and he's got a plane and he's got -- >> planes and boats and -- you know, all over the place. >> what tim, the starving artist could offer, beyond love and loyalty, was a whole lot of nothing. todd, on the other hand. >> we went to orlando with them -- to disney world. >> reporter: and he was picking up the bill for this stuff? >> yeah. most of the time, yeah. >> don had no way of knowing that tim was, for a time, still in rachel's life. sort of. >> reporter: you didn't lose touch completely. >> no, we really kept in touch, >> and why would they do that? maybe because her marriage, rachel led tim to believe, wasn't all "apple pie and ice cream". >> because she wanted to share with me what was going on. >> reporter: what di
tim charrington versus todd winkler?no contest," said her dad, don hatfield. >> the guy's an air force academy graduate. he's successful in business. he's a family man. he's -- you know, from the midwest. he's gotta be great. >> reporter: good, solid upper-middle class guy? >> up yeah, no. >> reporter: and he's got a plane and he's got -- >> planes and boats and -- you know, all over the place. >> what tim, the starving artist could offer, beyond love...
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tim: come on randy. get fired up. for college basketball fans three of the top four men's teams that made the final four, kentucky wisconsin and duke. the blue devils played the number seven seed michigan state. that will be saturday. meanwhile, all four number one seeds have made it to the final four from women's tournament. great excitement surrounding the lady terrapins. they won the spokane regional title and now will play the best team in the nation huskies. >> uconn is a force to be reckoned with, you know so we got to walk in and prepare for them, you know incredible squad and have an incredible coach. so we got to be ready for whatever they throw at us. tim: and tiger woods landed in augusta this morning. it's been reported that he will play a few rounds to evaluate his game decide whether he will play in next week's masters tournament. he hasn't won the masters since 2005, didn't play last season and dropped out of the world's top 100 this past week. tiger trying to find his game. maureen: not a good time for
tim: come on randy. get fired up. for college basketball fans three of the top four men's teams that made the final four, kentucky wisconsin and duke. the blue devils played the number seven seed michigan state. that will be saturday. meanwhile, all four number one seeds have made it to the final four from women's tournament. great excitement surrounding the lady terrapins. they won the spokane regional title and now will play the best team in the nation huskies. >> uconn is a force to be...
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tim: did he use the four letter word? maureen: i don't believe so. tim: snow. maureen: yes very briefly, though. tim: exactly. let me talk baseball. forget the snow the nationals named their starter for opening day and the maryland women play unbeaten princeton in the ncaa while the maryland men try to figure out what the heck hit them last night. they got bounced from the big dance and we'll h tim: for baseball fans opening day two weeks from today and you can almost feel it. you can almost smell the grass. forget the snow. manager matt williams was named opening day starter today or named his opening day starter. he gets the honor. but this could have gone so many different ways. stewart and zimmerman is in his last year. scherzer is the only guy to win a cy young award on that staff. he's aggressive. and that's perfect for opening day. all right. this afternoon in florida, nats and yanks. bottom of the fourth we pick it up. ee ian desmond rips a frozen rope. doug fister will score easily. danny espinoza is on his horse and the nationals go on to beat new yor
tim: did he use the four letter word? maureen: i don't believe so. tim: snow. maureen: yes very briefly, though. tim: exactly. let me talk baseball. forget the snow the nationals named their starter for opening day and the maryland women play unbeaten princeton in the ncaa while the maryland men try to figure out what the heck hit them last night. they got bounced from the big dance and we'll h tim: for baseball fans opening day two weeks from today and you can almost feel it. you can almost...
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tim: i care thank you! leon: spring isn't here. tim: put your hand right there. can you hear it? listen real closely and you can hear the music. the big dance is about to start. caps are shuffled off to buffalo. what a matchup downtown. the wizards are in the phone booth tonight trying to keep their win streak alive. east vs. west coming up next in sports tim: all right. time to fill out your brackets but you should know the odds of you having a perfect bracket are just 1 in 9.2 quintrillion. for all of you following asking what thats nine with 18 zeros behind it. i know that undefeated kentucky is the prohibitive favorite. you should know that the last unbeaten team to win the title in the ncaa was indiana way back in 1976. before the tournament starts u.v.a. gets the number two seed instead of the number one seed which they deserve. maryland is a number four instead of a three. georgetown gets a four. but has to go out west. and ucla got in the tournament with an 11th seed because of their history and that's it. meanwhile, george mason was not even in the hunt. so today, they f
tim: i care thank you! leon: spring isn't here. tim: put your hand right there. can you hear it? listen real closely and you can hear the music. the big dance is about to start. caps are shuffled off to buffalo. what a matchup downtown. the wizards are in the phone booth tonight trying to keep their win streak alive. east vs. west coming up next in sports tim: all right. time to fill out your brackets but you should know the odds of you having a perfect bracket are just 1 in 9.2 quintrillion....
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tim: this is unbelievable. how many quarterbacks does it take to win in wash did the wizards quit against the warriors and the music is still playing in the big dance in maryland. oh, please! the women head to spokane. i've got it for you coming up next in sports. tim: let's start with the wizards who play at home tonight against the pacers in phone booth. here's deal. they have 11 regular season games remaining before the playoffs and they need to rekindle the fire. i said last night that they quit against the warriors monday night. i said that the defense was shaky at best. they lost by 30 and scored only one basket in the entire third period. i understand i ruffled some feathers when i said that they quit. so today, bradley beal responded. >> i don't think we quit. we just didn't play hard. i guess you can put everything in the same group or category or whatever. but we -- we know what we need to do. that game is over. like i said before and we're going to be a new team and we have to regroup and get back to
tim: this is unbelievable. how many quarterbacks does it take to win in wash did the wizards quit against the warriors and the music is still playing in the big dance in maryland. oh, please! the women head to spokane. i've got it for you coming up next in sports. tim: let's start with the wizards who play at home tonight against the pacers in phone booth. here's deal. they have 11 regular season games remaining before the playoffs and they need to rekindle the fire. i said last night that they...
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tim cook is talking about that right now. we were talking earlier in the show about how important it is to customize these watches. jim said it needs to be different, and that's exactly what apple appears to be doing with customizable watch faces. can you keep whatever information on the top of the watch that you want whether that's the weather, whether that's a stock quote, or whether that is a picture that you like. you will be able to control music from your apple watch. you'll be able to receive messages on your apple watch. if you get a message, you will get a gentle tap on your wrist. that was one question. exactly how apple would notify you when there is something happening on the device that it expects you would want your attention notified. also you'll be able to receive calls on the apple watch. it has a built-in mike and speaker. fwet ready to potentially listen into a lot of people's conversations, so certainly some interesting developments. now they are starting to talk about fitness, xer sees, and the health com
tim cook is talking about that right now. we were talking earlier in the show about how important it is to customize these watches. jim said it needs to be different, and that's exactly what apple appears to be doing with customizable watch faces. can you keep whatever information on the top of the watch that you want whether that's the weather, whether that's a stock quote, or whether that is a picture that you like. you will be able to control music from your apple watch. you'll be able to...
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any ways, tim, thank you very much. i appreciate all of your time. thank you. >> commissioners, if there is nothing further we can move on to your regular calendar. you have one item agendaized item 7 for 2014-001501 crv, the presentation -- preservation alternatives policy. >> before i turn it to the planning with environmental division, i wanted to recap what we have addressed since our last hearing. there is a revised version in front of you that is different and it's a clean copy and slightly different than what was in the packet and we have some copies for the public. the only change between the two documents is the second paragraph of the preservation alternatives section. and the language is essentially the same, but the city attorney has helped us reword a few things just to make it clear. so then that is there for your review. from the last hearing a few things that we addressed or we feel like we've addressed from the hpc and public comments is one. the preservation alliance to request cultural landscapes and i believe we were all copied on
any ways, tim, thank you very much. i appreciate all of your time. thank you. >> commissioners, if there is nothing further we can move on to your regular calendar. you have one item agendaized item 7 for 2014-001501 crv, the presentation -- preservation alternatives policy. >> before i turn it to the planning with environmental division, i wanted to recap what we have addressed since our last hearing. there is a revised version in front of you that is different and it's a clean...
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tim: he could have said a whole lot more. autria: thanks tim. coming up next on abc 7 news at 5:00, a major mistake. why some local physicians are taking issue with a recent autria: only weeks after the federal government gave a thumbs up maryland is still struggling with what to do about palcahol. kimberly: this week, maryland's alcohol industry agreed to voluntarily ban the powdered product and maryland bureau chief brad bell shows us why some doctors say that's the right move. brad: earlier this morning the federal government gave the ok for the sale of the product called palcahol. a powdered alcohol beverage sold in a pouch mixed with water to create an adult beverage. well, today prominent doctors from across maryland are standing shoulder to shoulder to say that is a mistake. >> we don't know how quickly it gets absorbed edabsorbed. we don't know what other effects they have. brad: this is the problems they have with palcahol. like a child's drink, it can be far too easily mixed with a bottle of water, shaken and consumed. that they say co
tim: he could have said a whole lot more. autria: thanks tim. coming up next on abc 7 news at 5:00, a major mistake. why some local physicians are taking issue with a recent autria: only weeks after the federal government gave a thumbs up maryland is still struggling with what to do about palcahol. kimberly: this week, maryland's alcohol industry agreed to voluntarily ban the powdered product and maryland bureau chief brad bell shows us why some doctors say that's the right move. brad: earlier...
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tim: boo. leon: don't say that! tim: i have the latest on ryan zimmerman's injury, and the wizards have to work overtime to get the mojo back. >> and now the toyota sports desk, brought to you by your local toyota dealers. tim: the wizards had bradley beal back tonight on the court trying to lock up a playoff spot, trying to get the positive mojo heading into the postseason. double overtime, the end of regulation, what a night for john wall. let's it fly bang, 96-96. in the extra overtime, the offense sets up the defense. the defense sets up the offense, back and forth they went. butler, from beale 101-99. double overtime, here is john wall again. push forward, stop pop, rang. the hornets need the three-point play to stay of the game. al jefferson with a good look but no, sir, the wizards win 110-107. john wall with 32 points. >> he has been huge. the level he is playing at right now and the confidence he is playing with, i like to see that. now we have to get others to play up with him. tim: baseball, with opening
tim: boo. leon: don't say that! tim: i have the latest on ryan zimmerman's injury, and the wizards have to work overtime to get the mojo back. >> and now the toyota sports desk, brought to you by your local toyota dealers. tim: the wizards had bradley beal back tonight on the court trying to lock up a playoff spot, trying to get the positive mojo heading into the postseason. double overtime, the end of regulation, what a night for john wall. let's it fly bang, 96-96. in the extra...
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tim: colt mccoy is in the news tonight. and gw goes to the iron city to play pittsburgh. >> and now the toyota sports desk, brought to you by your local toyota dealers. tim: the gw colonials played in the n.i.t. tournament in berg. -- in pittsburgh. savage, that is way too easy. the final minutes, the colonials trying to hold on. savage with the j, the soft hook . gw wins for the first time ever in the tournament. the georgetown hoyas packed up r their first round game with eastern washington. the game is thursday night. way past leon's bedtime. the hoyas will be facing the national leading scorer, tyler harvey. >> this time of the season, it is win or go home. it is all business. >> the message has been pretty consistent since the pairings came out. eastern washington, nothing else. tim: you have to have fun, march madness. the redskins signed colt mccoy to a one-year deal. it with the same situation as last year. jay gruden has already said that rg iii will be his starter. really likes the tenacity of colt mccoy, and i th
tim: colt mccoy is in the news tonight. and gw goes to the iron city to play pittsburgh. >> and now the toyota sports desk, brought to you by your local toyota dealers. tim: the gw colonials played in the n.i.t. tournament in berg. -- in pittsburgh. savage, that is way too easy. the final minutes, the colonials trying to hold on. savage with the j, the soft hook . gw wins for the first time ever in the tournament. the georgetown hoyas packed up r their first round game with eastern...
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tim: head coach mark turgeon. let's go to the nba. wizards play the jazz tonight. a lot of fans think the wizards are getting their mojo back. utah has been playing a little better. washington has won four straight ball games. that's a good thing. let's move on. baseball nationals and marlins. nats lost to the fish and jian carlos-stanton hit this home run to right field. staying focused. find the ball. spring training for him as well. miami beat the nats. opening day as you know april 6th against the mets. play of the night comes from hockey. senators and canes. kyle turris with the incredible setup pass for the senators game-winner. oh, what a show stopping sensational sassy through the legs move to drop past the stone and bingo! kyle turrist so many others only can dream to do. stick work extraordinare! dropping the dime to stone. that's the play of the night. and how about the 70-year-old jim boeheim at syracuse. he will retire in three years. that may be the way coaches go in the future. this gives recruits a road map and he gets to have a say in who succeeds
tim: head coach mark turgeon. let's go to the nba. wizards play the jazz tonight. a lot of fans think the wizards are getting their mojo back. utah has been playing a little better. washington has won four straight ball games. that's a good thing. let's move on. baseball nationals and marlins. nats lost to the fish and jian carlos-stanton hit this home run to right field. staying focused. find the ball. spring training for him as well. miami beat the nats. opening day as you know april 6th...
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>> i've been in tim's camp and pete's camp for awhile.said it's going to test the levels we tested yesterday. so it's all about risk/reward. i think for the first time in awhile it set up well. this stock was up most of the day. gave up with the tape. against 175, 180, you can stay long the name. >> people also watching the china sales on tesla. >>> it is time for pops and drops. right now the big movers of the day. a pop for dr horton. >> upgraded today. we also had better than expected i guess housing sales. this is a name i would start taking off a third, third, a third as we start setting up. >> drop for intercept pharma. >> issuing out more shares. 2.2 million shares. and an insider last week selling 200,000 shars. i don't think you necessarily have to jump into this at any point in time. you've got to find names that fit whatever portfolio you are comfortable with. this is one with absolutely no earnings yet. very interesting company, but i think you want to wait right now. >> pop for priceline. >> upgraded the name. $1400 price tar
>> i've been in tim's camp and pete's camp for awhile.said it's going to test the levels we tested yesterday. so it's all about risk/reward. i think for the first time in awhile it set up well. this stock was up most of the day. gave up with the tape. against 175, 180, you can stay long the name. >> people also watching the china sales on tesla. >>> it is time for pops and drops. right now the big movers of the day. a pop for dr horton. >> upgraded today. we also had...
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tim and randall, thank you. we'll have more with tim in a minute. but first some headlines.nologies -- its aircraft unit will be spun off if they cannot find a buyer. they make the black hawk helicopters for the military, and the choppers that carry u.s. presidents. they say the company probably does not fit in their portfolio. nba says their referees are getting it wrong. nba referees made the wrong call or non-call more than 14% of the time in the last two minutes of the game this month. they're reviewing it in an effort to be more transparent in explaining officials' decisions. one of the biggest fights in boxing history. champions floyd mayweather and manny pacquiao finally coming up. they met with the media yesterday. >> this is a fight the world can't miss. this is an unbelievable matchup. action-packed fight. co ticketsry: -- cory: tickets to the fight are $1500 to 70,000 -- $7,000. be right back. ♪ cory: welcome back to "bloomberg west," it's time for the bwest byte, one number that tells us a lot. tim armstrong has the bite for us. >> 4%. cory: that means what? >> t
tim and randall, thank you. we'll have more with tim in a minute. but first some headlines.nologies -- its aircraft unit will be spun off if they cannot find a buyer. they make the black hawk helicopters for the military, and the choppers that carry u.s. presidents. they say the company probably does not fit in their portfolio. nba says their referees are getting it wrong. nba referees made the wrong call or non-call more than 14% of the time in the last two minutes of the game this month....
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tim furlong, nbc 10 news. >> everybody will need to be careful in the morning, tim. thank you. let's get the latest on when in our area we'll see the last of the snow. >> sheena parveen. >> that's right. we are still seeing snow through parts of the area and a big break right through the philadelphia region and a new snow band just to the north and west, one that we have been watching over the past hour or so. this one is over the poconos and lehigh valley and more snow continues into south jersey and del bear and that is the heaviest of the snow and the new band that we've been watching and that's on the lighter side and i don't think this will accumulate too much and less than an inch and light snowfall right near the poconos and into the lehigh valley and this one will move across the area and just like i said not amounting to much and up toward trenton and down toward wilmington and that's the break you saw tim furlong talking about and we're seeing a huge break with dry conditions and the edge of the lighter snow band starting to move into upper bucks county. the snowfall
tim furlong, nbc 10 news. >> everybody will need to be careful in the morning, tim. thank you. let's get the latest on when in our area we'll see the last of the snow. >> sheena parveen. >> that's right. we are still seeing snow through parts of the area and a big break right through the philadelphia region and a new snow band just to the north and west, one that we have been watching over the past hour or so. this one is over the poconos and lehigh valley and more snow...
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tim: the was earns have lost three in a row.hey are off tonight -- the wizards have lost three in a row. they are off tonight. none of the so-called experts believe they will be in the playoffs very long. there are 11 games remaining in the regular season to turn things around and build momentum. oklahoma city, lakers-thunder. augustine, the lob alley. russell westbrook with 27 points, including the flush. okdc beats l.a. mark turgeon says he will talk to melo trimble later this week about his future. will he go to the nba or stay with the terps? there is word in college park that he is leaning toward staying. believe me, if he stays, he will be first-team all-american. leon: absolutely, and he will be higher in the draft. tim: and maryland would be a contender next year. leon: check this out -- a creative way to alison: a search for answers after the airliner crash in germany as the top trending story on wjla.com. president obama changes the plan for withdrawing troops from afghanistan. plus, the work week forecast. leon: peopl
tim: the was earns have lost three in a row.hey are off tonight -- the wizards have lost three in a row. they are off tonight. none of the so-called experts believe they will be in the playoffs very long. there are 11 games remaining in the regular season to turn things around and build momentum. oklahoma city, lakers-thunder. augustine, the lob alley. russell westbrook with 27 points, including the flush. okdc beats l.a. mark turgeon says he will talk to melo trimble later this week about his...
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tim is back. rain in time for the first day of spring. tim: i'm innocent. steve: look at him, like nothing is going on. leon: jimmy kimmel live is next. alison: have a good night. [ female announcer ] business travel isn't just about the going. it's also about the going home. and being connected all along the way. whether you're working or recharging do business travel on your terms. acela. take off. >> dicky: from austin, texas -- it's "jimmy kimmel live"! tonight -- kevin hart brad paisley matthew mcconaughey and tomi fujiyama with cleto and the cletones. and now word back y'all, here's jimmy kimmel! [ cheers and applause ] ♪ >> jimmy: that's very nice.
tim is back. rain in time for the first day of spring. tim: i'm innocent. steve: look at him, like nothing is going on. leon: jimmy kimmel live is next. alison: have a good night. [ female announcer ] business travel isn't just about the going. it's also about the going home. and being connected all along the way. whether you're working or recharging do business travel on your terms. acela. take off. >> dicky: from austin, texas -- it's "jimmy kimmel live"! tonight -- kevin hart...
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maureen and tim? maureen: thank you for the good news. tim: looks good. maureen: any good news for us. tim: news that's just breaking as we speak. george mason basketball has a brand new man in charge. kentucky's pursuit for perfection continues while the lady terps carry their win streak into primetime tonight. i have the very latest and it's coming up next in sports. tim: let's begin with breaking news. george mason has hired dave paulson as their head basketball coach replacing paul hewitt. paulson led bucknell to two ncaa tournament appearances the last five years. head coach brenda frese has made the terps the consistent national contender. they won the championship in 200 6 and the terps have been knocking on the door ever since. they lost in the final four last year. to get back to the final four the terrapins will have to win tonight against one of the most storied programs in all of basketball. tennessee volunteers. game time is 9:00 p.m. hey, it was a great weekend in the men's tournament. coach k has taken duke to the final four for the 12th ti
maureen and tim? maureen: thank you for the good news. tim: looks good. maureen: any good news for us. tim: news that's just breaking as we speak. george mason basketball has a brand new man in charge. kentucky's pursuit for perfection continues while the lady terps carry their win streak into primetime tonight. i have the very latest and it's coming up next in sports. tim: let's begin with breaking news. george mason has hired dave paulson as their head basketball coach replacing paul hewitt....
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tim: janet's son quinn is a star guard at duke. quinn's father ted got him started in basketball very very early. ted died of a heart attack eight years ago when quinn was just 14. >> the time that he put into molding quinn, the leadership the discipline. tim: quinn went on to play at dematha and then to duke and now as a senior he's in his first final four. >> to really be at that moment now where all that came together to put him in position that he is to go to the final four ted missed it. tim: as the seconds ticked away sunday cameras captured a hug for the ages. coach k and quinn cook. >> it was breathtaking to see. he's thinking coach, we did it! my team, we did it! more like dad, we did it! tim: janet duke blue nails and all will travel to indianapolis and then a bigger day awaits, quinn's graduation. >> once we win the final four yes, i said it once we win the championship, i'll be elated. i think i'll be as elated when he walks across that stage. tim: i don't know about the final four but the graduation is huge. he's got a
tim: janet's son quinn is a star guard at duke. quinn's father ted got him started in basketball very very early. ted died of a heart attack eight years ago when quinn was just 14. >> the time that he put into molding quinn, the leadership the discipline. tim: quinn went on to play at dematha and then to duke and now as a senior he's in his first final four. >> to really be at that moment now where all that came together to put him in position that he is to go to the final four ted...
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who is tim cook hoping is going to buy this thing?'re just trying to get everybody with an iphone. i think that's really how ubiquitous they want that to be. i think that's really aimed more for -- obviously we're not talking about the gold edition because few people's pocketbooks can spend $10,000 and upwards on a watch. because it starts at $350 i think you will see -- they're looking at the same people who buy iphones. they've made the watch to kind of fit into their lives as well in addition to kind of mac books and the phones. so i think that's really who they're going after. again, we've kind of said we don't know what the killer app is and if -- i don't think they're going to be able to reach the full kind of iphone audience until they found out what that is. >> we know already, it's video texting. >> right. >> hopefully. >> mark michael, thank you both for joining us today. appreciate it. >> thank you. >> coming up remember skymall. >> i do. >> the magazine with kitschy items that you could buy, of course, while flying. we'll
who is tim cook hoping is going to buy this thing?'re just trying to get everybody with an iphone. i think that's really how ubiquitous they want that to be. i think that's really aimed more for -- obviously we're not talking about the gold edition because few people's pocketbooks can spend $10,000 and upwards on a watch. because it starts at $350 i think you will see -- they're looking at the same people who buy iphones. they've made the watch to kind of fit into their lives as well in...
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here is tim cook on the $10,000 watch. tim: there will be limited quantities of the apple watch edition. it is priced from $10,000, and it will be available in select retail stores. the apple watch edition is the most beautiful expression of the apple watch. alix: joining me from san francisco is brad stone, covering the event, and corey west. $10,000, brad. did the crowd go wild? brad: apparently, there was a gasp of astonishment. people pay tens of thousands of dollars for luxury watches. i do not think that is a story. the apple watch starts at $349 for the sports edition, $495 for the stainless steel version. did it deliver enough value for users? being able to track your uber driver, being able to identify a song via shazam -- these are things you can do by your phone. apple is selling glanceability. is it enough for an item you have to charge every night? the phone looks great. there are certain versions of it that are more affordable than the gold edition. we will if people really want to wear it. alix: cory, with t
here is tim cook on the $10,000 watch. tim: there will be limited quantities of the apple watch edition. it is priced from $10,000, and it will be available in select retail stores. the apple watch edition is the most beautiful expression of the apple watch. alix: joining me from san francisco is brad stone, covering the event, and corey west. $10,000, brad. did the crowd go wild? brad: apparently, there was a gasp of astonishment. people pay tens of thousands of dollars for luxury watches. i...
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tim: he was ta all right. what a great thing by ovi to give his time and great thing for his wife to contact the capitals and it all worked out well. alison: i love that reaction when he sees him for the first time. tim: very emotional. leon: you sure he didn't say by the way ovi, i also lost my car. tim: that would have been you, brother. leon: that would have been me. alison: new concerns over lumber liquidators as the lawsuits mount. leon: a bridge about to undergo a four month long overhaul. alison: a legal challenge tonight to d.c. cab drivers some say are purposefully snubing the disabled. specifically, the lawsuit said blind people are being ignored. diane cho is live in the newsroom with the claims and the response. diane? diane: in one case cameras are rolling when a cab driver had to stop at a red light in front of eric bridge who's is still hailing a cab. and instead of picking him up, the lawsuit alleges that the driver continued on to stop for someone else who didn't have a service dog. as a blind
tim: he was ta all right. what a great thing by ovi to give his time and great thing for his wife to contact the capitals and it all worked out well. alison: i love that reaction when he sees him for the first time. tim: very emotional. leon: you sure he didn't say by the way ovi, i also lost my car. tim: that would have been you, brother. leon: that would have been me. alison: new concerns over lumber liquidators as the lawsuits mount. leon: a bridge about to undergo a four month long...
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tim seymour?ucts of the dollar strength has been the weakness in the emerging market currencies. a number are on the brink. the turk. >> lira is one of them. i think turkey in lower oil prices does very, very well. and i think a lot of this is overdone, even though we know there are issues politically. take a nibble here. >> pete najarian? pit boss. >> you know how i love these airlines. and it's obviously very correlated recently, especially with the price of oil. i think oil continues to maintain somewhere near the levels where it is now. might go up a little bit. might be able to go down a little bit. i think the airlines continue to go higher. a huge buyer today in delta airlines. delta is going higher. >> giddy. >> giddyup. >> karen? >> a lot of talk about apple. i do want to say i really think the health research kit they have, especially the one for parkinsons is great. thank you for making that open source. it will hopefully relieve the bottleneck of getting patients into studies. all that
tim seymour?ucts of the dollar strength has been the weakness in the emerging market currencies. a number are on the brink. the turk. >> lira is one of them. i think turkey in lower oil prices does very, very well. and i think a lot of this is overdone, even though we know there are issues politically. take a nibble here. >> pete najarian? pit boss. >> you know how i love these airlines. and it's obviously very correlated recently, especially with the price of oil. i think oil...
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tim and randall, thank you. we'll have more with tim in a minute. but first some headlines.d tech knowledges c.e.o. says the unit will be spun off. it's the group that makes the blackhawk military as well as chopper that -- choppers that carries u.s. presidents. they say sikovky doesn't fit into the portfolio. nba says their referees are getting it wrong. nba referees made the wrong call or noncall 4 % of the time in the last two minutes of the game. they're reviewing it in an effort to be more transparent in explaining officials' decisions. and the mayweather-pacquiao fight is coming up. they met with the media yesterday. >> this is a fight the world can't miss. this is an unbelievable matchup. action-packed fight. cory: and the final $1,500 to $7,500 fight, could command much more on the secondary market. cory: welcome back to "bloomberg west," it's time for the bloomberg byte the one number that tells us. here's the byte. >> 4%. cory: that means what? >> there are two 4%s that are important. one is 4% of the global $600 billion advertising industry is basically run on mac
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. >>> tim tebow was in town. he worked out for the eagles in a quest to make his comeback asx x an nfl quarterback. >> john clark caught up with him at the airport. what did he have to say? >> not much. he didn't want to say much about the workout but he did work out for the birds today. he was the number one trending topic this afternoon and we caught up with him as he left town tonight. tim debow -- tebow tells us he enjoyed his workout with the eagles today but he left without a deal. he hasn't played in the nfl the last two seasons but he remains a phenomenon. two years ago, forbes named him america's most influential pro athlete, beating out michael jordan and lebron james. in an espn poll he was voted the country's favorite pro athlete. >> i'm truly blessed for some reason in today's society people look up to football players. >> he was extremely popular and very open about his christianity which caused him to become a polarizing figure. tebowing became a thing. he won a playoff game and was replaced. will
. >>> tim tebow was in town. he worked out for the eagles in a quest to make his comeback asx x an nfl quarterback. >> john clark caught up with him at the airport. what did he have to say? >> not much. he didn't want to say much about the workout but he did work out for the birds today. he was the number one trending topic this afternoon and we caught up with him as he left town tonight. tim debow -- tebow tells us he enjoyed his workout with the eagles today but he left...
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tim cook saying the watches will send reminders. there will be a new workout at. -- app. i also wonder, will there be a focused on the mid-level priced watch? life -- >> that is what we are focusing on but all of these devices are helping us track our health. the challenge for the apple watch is that it is more expensive than a job own or if it bit. -- job jawbone or a fit bit. other than that my thing they took out a lot of the health monitoring answers to try to maintain battery life and keep the price down. so far, not hearing a lot of unique attributes in the category. cory: i want to get to a soundbite of tim cook talking about the apple watch and reintroducing it into the world. here's what he's got to say. >> i would like to turn to the newest edition of the apple family. and of course, i'm talking about the apple watch. the apple watches the most personal device we have ever created. like the stainless steel and the sapphire crystal, anodized aluminum and a job dropping -- jaw-dropping beautiful 18 caret gold. in addition to being a beautiful object, the apple wat
tim cook saying the watches will send reminders. there will be a new workout at. -- app. i also wonder, will there be a focused on the mid-level priced watch? life -- >> that is what we are focusing on but all of these devices are helping us track our health. the challenge for the apple watch is that it is more expensive than a job own or if it bit. -- job jawbone or a fit bit. other than that my thing they took out a lot of the health monitoring answers to try to maintain battery life...
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tim: i think it is. movie viewership in theaters has re-say five-year low.eople are really going digital -- has reached a five-year low. people are really going digital. cory: "bloomberg west" will be back tomorrow. >> from bloomberg world headquarters in new york, i'm mark crumpton, this is "bottom line." a main street perspective. mel: -- mark: welcome, we have stories in the stocks. scarlet fu is following lundberg liquidaters. the company is reporting lower sales as its company takes a hit. and
tim: i think it is. movie viewership in theaters has re-say five-year low.eople are really going digital -- has reached a five-year low. people are really going digital. cory: "bloomberg west" will be back tomorrow. >> from bloomberg world headquarters in new york, i'm mark crumpton, this is "bottom line." a main street perspective. mel: -- mark: welcome, we have stories in the stocks. scarlet fu is following lundberg liquidaters. the company is reporting lower sales...
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tim: maryland plays 4:40 on friday. valpo is one of those teams who says it's an upset maker and, of course, everybody talks about alex peters and they talk about melo trimble. for me the key in this whole thing is the senior from maryland, guy who has to lead this team and refuse to lose. that's dez wells. >> go out there and have fun and enjoy the moment and live in the moment and, you know, make plays. tim: everybody's focus is on kentucky, they're prohibitive favorites in this thing. maryland would meet kentucky if they continue to advance, win the first and second rounds. mark turgeon said he's not ready for any kentucky talk yet. >> that's so far down the road. if anybody had watched film on valpo and buffalo and west virginia, they won't be talking about it. we aren't talking about it. tim: even the assistant coach, m.v.p. of the 2002 title run got into the act today. who might be the hero this time around? >> two four six, eight melo you're looking great. go guys! tim: that's the sendoff. maryland plays friday a
tim: maryland plays 4:40 on friday. valpo is one of those teams who says it's an upset maker and, of course, everybody talks about alex peters and they talk about melo trimble. for me the key in this whole thing is the senior from maryland, guy who has to lead this team and refuse to lose. that's dez wells. >> go out there and have fun and enjoy the moment and live in the moment and, you know, make plays. tim: everybody's focus is on kentucky, they're prohibitive favorites in this thing....
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with that said, you have a window that tim my spoke about. i think that window will get an opportunity to get out of these things. we talked about freeport-mcmoran up today. that's my senses where we are with na. >> you bakally agree because you are long commodities. >> the one thing i would say is this plays out, if commodities really rally and oil, in particular, at some point in time, the market will start to think, uh-oh, the fed is now in trouble, they will start raising. i think what guy was alluding to. i agree, window here to play it. you wait for that dollar weakness. >> dom chu is back at head quarters with the details. >> reporter: you probably saw what happened to apple in the last few moments of trading. apple shares were at least losing momentum going into the "closing bell." in the last two minutes of regular session trading, we saw apple shares fall of a relative cliff. we are talking a percent-and-a-half. you see it at the right-hand side of the screen there. there are a number of explanations we are hearing chatter about. on
with that said, you have a window that tim my spoke about. i think that window will get an opportunity to get out of these things. we talked about freeport-mcmoran up today. that's my senses where we are with na. >> you bakally agree because you are long commodities. >> the one thing i would say is this plays out, if commodities really rally and oil, in particular, at some point in time, the market will start to think, uh-oh, the fed is now in trouble, they will start raising. i...
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so tim cook basically laughed. tim: he said there is no relationship with tesla.like them to use apple's car play, use your car like a radio but at this point, he was trying to sidestep it. cory: the shareholders meeting is interesting. i feel like the former apple employees show a great side. tim: a lot of people there, a lot of fans of the company. it is your friend than it was a year ago. the record profit, the iphone is giving a lot of optimism. a day after the watch details emerged a lot of the investor optimism and consumer optimism. cory: we will talk about what we were doing at 18 when the camera is off. you can get the latest headlines on the time on your phone, tablet, and at bloomberg.com. "bloomberg west" will be back tomorrow. ♪ . . mark: from bloomberg world headquarters in new york, i'm mark crumpton. this is "bottom line" the intersection of business and economics with a main street perspective. to our viewers in the united states and to those of you joining us from around the world, welcome. we have full coverage of the stocks and stories making h
so tim cook basically laughed. tim: he said there is no relationship with tesla.like them to use apple's car play, use your car like a radio but at this point, he was trying to sidestep it. cory: the shareholders meeting is interesting. i feel like the former apple employees show a great side. tim: a lot of people there, a lot of fans of the company. it is your friend than it was a year ago. the record profit, the iphone is giving a lot of optimism. a day after the watch details emerged a lot...