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tim: yeah.t took me 348 ventures pitches before someone picked it up, and during those years, about 50 people worked without getting paid. it was a tough time. emily: 50 people worked without getting paid for two years? tim: a little over two years. everyone believed the idea was powerful. emily: it was an interesting time, because this was the height of napster. there was a lot of trauma in the music industry. tim: i think the likelihood of our company surviving was small. the music industry at the time, a lot of people thought it would literally disappear. we were technically bankrupt the whole time, for sure. i maxed out 11 credit cards by the end of 2003. and i owed -- god knows -- hundreds of thousands of dollars of debt to people. it was frightening. emily: how may times to do think about giving up? tim: i never thought of giving up. that was not an option. i was going down with the ship. it was not until 2005 we took a left-hand turn and repurposed the music genome project into something
tim: yeah.t took me 348 ventures pitches before someone picked it up, and during those years, about 50 people worked without getting paid. it was a tough time. emily: 50 people worked without getting paid for two years? tim: a little over two years. everyone believed the idea was powerful. emily: it was an interesting time, because this was the height of napster. there was a lot of trauma in the music industry. tim: i think the likelihood of our company surviving was small. the music industry...
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is there a tim westergren station? tim: it's called yellow wood junction.: will pandora ever offer live traffic and weather and sports? ♪ emily: the quest for the perfect playlist includes itunes radio, google music, amazon music -- how do you think about, who is my competition? tim: anybody who has a radio product, itunes radio when it came out definitely a direct competitor. when we think about our own future, it's really about how to we remain the best playlist building is this around? i think so far the numbers bear it out. we keep growing in spite of all this competition. what i think with apple is, never underestimate. never think you know what they are doing. it's a very smart company. emily: beats music will be relaunched this summer, maybe a new name. how worried are you about that? tim: what i've learned, i keep learning this year after year, building a great playlist is fantastically hard to do. we find over time, more and more confidence in the differentiation you have. emily: did you ever meet steve jobs? did you talk to him about the future of
is there a tim westergren station? tim: it's called yellow wood junction.: will pandora ever offer live traffic and weather and sports? ♪ emily: the quest for the perfect playlist includes itunes radio, google music, amazon music -- how do you think about, who is my competition? tim: anybody who has a radio product, itunes radio when it came out definitely a direct competitor. when we think about our own future, it's really about how to we remain the best playlist building is this around? i...
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tim: i think that is good riddance. the iowa straw poll was not well run in terms of the methodology. history showed it was not a good predictor of anything. not the iowa caucuses, not the ultimate nominee, not of the next president. it did not have any particular value other than to provide a distorted assessment early in the process. so i was glad that they got rid of it. frankly, a week later, nobody cared about the results. there are so many straw polls and flash polls that anyone does not mean that much. >> trump's number one, carson is number two. how do you think that is going to shake out there? tim: there is a long way to go between now and the iowa caucuses in early 2016. iowans are notorious for deciding late. it is a more conservative state in terms of caucuses and and many other places. not that many people show up. there are 5 million people in iowa and only a few hundred , thousand participate in the caucuses. it is a subgroup that tends to be conservative. iowa favors more conservative and to some extent
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next with tim pawlenty. then, on the iowa state fair with bernie sanders, hillary clinton, and donald trump. and then at 12:40, jeb bush delivering a speech at the reagan library in california. >> he was the presidential hopeful and went on to serve as cochair on mitt romney's campaign. we will be talking about financial services, regulation, and politics. tracy is financial regulation reporter of the wall street journal. , chinawe get to them this week announced big decisions, the devalued -- evaluation of its currency and that it would start selling dollars. what are the possibilities for global markets impacts. and what are the geopolitical applications of this? tim: in terms of market has been unsettling. we have seen them react in the wake of this announcement. it will have applications for other american businesses that try to access and maintain market share is china. beyond that, i don't feel it underscores the rig -- the currencywith mitigation that china has been guilty of for a number of years. th
next with tim pawlenty. then, on the iowa state fair with bernie sanders, hillary clinton, and donald trump. and then at 12:40, jeb bush delivering a speech at the reagan library in california. >> he was the presidential hopeful and went on to serve as cochair on mitt romney's campaign. we will be talking about financial services, regulation, and politics. tracy is financial regulation reporter of the wall street journal. , chinawe get to them this week announced big decisions, the...
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." >> jon: we'll be right back. ( cheers and applause ) tim!! everyone: tim! pass the queso. tim, we need to hang out more. timnado! t-bone! actually, my name is brian. new tostitos rolls! chips. bring the party. prep trauma unit 5. what've we got? bp 64/40 sterilize sites. multiple foreign objects in the body. tweezers. (buzz!) (buzz!) if you're the guy from the operation game, you get operated on. it's what you do. (buzz!) if you want to save fifteen percent or more on car insurance you switch to geico. it's what you do. attention america. get yourself a free half gallon of dole classic lemonade with any 10 piece meal or larger purchase. because when you buy this chicken there's free lemonade for the pickin'. it's finger lickin' good. you stream music, movies, tv stuff you shouldn'twatch in public... like that guy! everything's on demand, so why wait two years to upgrade your phone? what if you made the wrong choice? or an even wronger choice? yeah, i know. and you! hi! i'm on this phone to tell you more about phones. oh you actually chose wisely. introducing jump on demand
." >> jon: we'll be right back. ( cheers and applause ) tim!! everyone: tim! pass the queso. tim, we need to hang out more. timnado! t-bone! actually, my name is brian. new tostitos rolls! chips. bring the party. prep trauma unit 5. what've we got? bp 64/40 sterilize sites. multiple foreign objects in the body. tweezers. (buzz!) (buzz!) if you're the guy from the operation game, you get operated on. it's what you do. (buzz!) if you want to save fifteen percent or more on car...
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she had an excellent relationship with her son, and tim scoggin was like a member of the family. >> iidn't know what to think because i just -- i just couldn't, you know, believe it. >> leita nobles will look you right into the eye and tell you exactly what she thinks, and that's what she did. she looked us right in the eye and told us tim scoggin wasn't doing that, that we were on the wrong track and he would never do that. she trusted him completely. >> tim scoggin was 33 years old, single and had a close personal relationship with the nobles, but a background check revealed an unusual past. before buying the nobles' business, scoggin lived in llano, texas, about 130 miles away. while there, he met two elderly sisters, catherine and cordelia norton. the last surviving members of an old texas family that made millions mining granite. the two sisters never married and lived in a large mansion while running separate businesses. 75-year-old catherine was the younger of the two. >> her nickname was girly. she was very frilly, very lady-like. >> catherine ran a flower shop and met tim sco
she had an excellent relationship with her son, and tim scoggin was like a member of the family. >> iidn't know what to think because i just -- i just couldn't, you know, believe it. >> leita nobles will look you right into the eye and tell you exactly what she thinks, and that's what she did. she looked us right in the eye and told us tim scoggin wasn't doing that, that we were on the wrong track and he would never do that. she trusted him completely. >> tim scoggin was 33...
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>> tim russert, september 4th, 2005. so basically a week into the rolling american disaster that was hurricane katrina a decade ago. now, that government official who he put on the spit and roasted there, that was george w. bush's homeland security secretary, michael chertoff. he was responsible for governmental failures around hurricane katrina, not only as homeland security secretary but also specifically as the head of the government department that included fema. fema, which failed in a way it had never failed before in that administration and in that specific storm. >> now to new questions about fema director michael brown, who's already under fire for his response to hurricane katrina. as we've reported, "time" magazine is investigating and they found that his emergency management background may be overstated. nbc's andrea mitchell as more on that story. andrea, good morning to you. >> good morning, matt. "time" magazine investigated and found that there were serious questions about the investigative background and
>> tim russert, september 4th, 2005. so basically a week into the rolling american disaster that was hurricane katrina a decade ago. now, that government official who he put on the spit and roasted there, that was george w. bush's homeland security secretary, michael chertoff. he was responsible for governmental failures around hurricane katrina, not only as homeland security secretary but also specifically as the head of the government department that included fema. fema, which failed in...
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. >> mark sanchez will start on sunday but matt barkley and tim tebow will get most of the playing time. >> i know what i can do in this league and for this team to show them that i can play. >> i'm excited to experience it. i have been able to watch it for so long when coach was at oregon. since he's been here, how much success he's had with it. i'm excited to be able to be part of it. >> kelly has not decided on how much or if demarco murray will play in sunday's game against the colts. that decision will be made after tomorrow's practice. amy fadool, comcast sports net. >> so what do fans think of the team as we head into the preseason opener? they always have lots to say. here's what they are thinking. >> my biggest concern is a championship. i want philly to win something. i believe it's our time for something big to happen. let's see what happens. >> i'm looking forward to seeing the high powered offense chip has running. hopefully it's as good as last year. it should be. >> i'm not a really big eagles fan but you never know. i might jump on the band wagon this year. >> we are the
. >> mark sanchez will start on sunday but matt barkley and tim tebow will get most of the playing time. >> i know what i can do in this league and for this team to show them that i can play. >> i'm excited to experience it. i have been able to watch it for so long when coach was at oregon. since he's been here, how much success he's had with it. i'm excited to be able to be part of it. >> kelly has not decided on how much or if demarco murray will play in sunday's game...
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they do like tim tebow. we will have much more from tebow in the eagles preseason kickoff special tomorrow night starting off at 6:30. we will take you right up to kickoff right here 7:00 on nbc 10. >>> there is an abrupt change of pace. this was the scene today outside the eagles practice facility as indy 500 champion juan pablo montoya took eagles "d" lineman fletcher cox, look at the size of that dude, for a spin. i'm surprised he fit in the car. they are promoting the race this weekend at the poconos. he says it was the ride of his life. >> i was all about doing doughnuts. it was fun, man. the adrenaline was going. i was sweating. the adrenaline was going and i actually wanted more but he said the tires were no good. >> montoya stopped by nbc 10 to speak to a group of students, part of a partnership between comcast and the greater philadelphia hispanic chamber of commerce professional mentoring network. >> it's not 100% what's going to happen in the race but to give you an idea how good you are and how c
they do like tim tebow. we will have much more from tebow in the eagles preseason kickoff special tomorrow night starting off at 6:30. we will take you right up to kickoff right here 7:00 on nbc 10. >>> there is an abrupt change of pace. this was the scene today outside the eagles practice facility as indy 500 champion juan pablo montoya took eagles "d" lineman fletcher cox, look at the size of that dude, for a spin. i'm surprised he fit in the car. they are promoting the...
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tim. >> and i'm tim. i did a series that i called the sentinel, the series of civil war books and photographic books of the battlefield. of the three books we did one ol' gettysburg, vicksburg, and shiloh. if have written five more civil war books. and written two books on civil rights since growing up in jackson, i grew up there in that time and there's a big interest in that. and when i'm not doing books i'm photojournalist at the sun herald newspapers in biloxi. so i was a member of the news room that won the pew litter prize for our katrina coverage. and my labor of live right now is i promised myself, after seeing so much damage from katrina, i was going to do a book that showed the beauty of the coast, and that what i'm working on right now. and instead of all of us guys talking at you, we'll open it up and let you ask questions. if you have a question, head to the podium and fire away. if not i'll ask justin a quick question. explain saps to and every the approach of the -- >> which one -- no. okay
tim. >> and i'm tim. i did a series that i called the sentinel, the series of civil war books and photographic books of the battlefield. of the three books we did one ol' gettysburg, vicksburg, and shiloh. if have written five more civil war books. and written two books on civil rights since growing up in jackson, i grew up there in that time and there's a big interest in that. and when i'm not doing books i'm photojournalist at the sun herald newspapers in biloxi. so i was a member of...
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there tim tebow. >> tim tebow gotten is it aing ovation and a touchdown.st round draft pick nelson agoular impressed with the touchdown too. somewhere dispoyptded murray and bradford were out. ahead of the game tailgaters got dust off grills and we new old traditions. >> festivities everybody everyone looks forward to. >> aft game the discussion turned to reality check and while this is kickoff to the season for us, it's still a tryout for some of the players. >> you have all this talent and everybody is trying to make a play for themselves. and got to get rid of a lot of guys yet. so who can we keep? >> yeah practices resume this week. it will have to be during the heat wave. maybe the heat is good luck since they did so well today. they will play the ravens next week. reporting in south philadelphia annie mccormickp "channel 6 action news" walter. >> so far so good thank you annie. jeff skversky breaks down the final qb spot and meanwhile head to 6abc.com for full recap of the eagles preseason opener you can see photos from the game and read game analysi
there tim tebow. >> tim tebow gotten is it aing ovation and a touchdown.st round draft pick nelson agoular impressed with the touchdown too. somewhere dispoyptded murray and bradford were out. ahead of the game tailgaters got dust off grills and we new old traditions. >> festivities everybody everyone looks forward to. >> aft game the discussion turned to reality check and while this is kickoff to the season for us, it's still a tryout for some of the players. >> you...
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. >> i definitely enjoyed tim tebow there. and tim tebow got a standing ovation and touchdown. first round draft pick nelson avalar impressed to. some fans disappointed demarco murry and sam bradford were ou out. ahead of the game they dusted off their grills. >> the game is ultimately why we're here. >> and continue traditions. >> e-a-g-l-e-s, eagles!.d the eo practice on stus. expect to say more tailgaters at the next preseason game which is against the ravens. for now reporting live in south philadelphia, annie mccormick, "channel 6 action news." >> any, thank you. there was a lot on the line today for many players battling for a spot on the roster. >> the biggest questions remain who will get the third string quarterback spot. highlights breaking down performances and jeff overall a pretty good performance. >> tim tebow looked good and matt park barkley looked good and sanchez needs and and it looked sharp. it's preseason football. stlz a lot of football to be played before think figure it out. eagles fans get a glimpse of chip kelly's new look game today. kelly keeping a f
. >> i definitely enjoyed tim tebow there. and tim tebow got a standing ovation and touchdown. first round draft pick nelson avalar impressed to. some fans disappointed demarco murry and sam bradford were ou out. ahead of the game they dusted off their grills. >> the game is ultimately why we're here. >> and continue traditions. >> e-a-g-l-e-s, eagles!.d the eo practice on stus. expect to say more tailgaters at the next preseason game which is against the ravens. for now...
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>> reporter: you know, just how popular is tim tebow? he has the second best selling eagles jersey right now behind demarco murray. that says a lot. tebow is battling to be the third string quarterback on the eagles. a lot of birds fans came here today with their tebow jerseys looking for an autograph and afterwards, they were chanting his name. it is tebow mania at the linc. tim tebow stayed after practice for awhile signing autographs and he is overwhelmed by the support he's getting in philly. >> it's very exciting about being in philadelphia. they have really passionate fans. for anybody that's watched me play and knows me they know i'm very passionate about what i do and i love it. i'm blessed to be here. >> reporter: tebow is back in pads for the first time in a long time. >> a little bit different because this is the first time i have thrown in pads in a couple years. a little different. at first i'm like oh, man. >> reporter: he joins teammates for the prayer after practice. many thought it was on a wing and a prayer for him to m
>> reporter: you know, just how popular is tim tebow? he has the second best selling eagles jersey right now behind demarco murray. that says a lot. tebow is battling to be the third string quarterback on the eagles. a lot of birds fans came here today with their tebow jerseys looking for an autograph and afterwards, they were chanting his name. it is tebow mania at the linc. tim tebow stayed after practice for awhile signing autographs and he is overwhelmed by the support he's getting in...
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it was whistling. >> before the storm, tim commons mother. he said he planned to ride out the hurricane. he stocked up on food and water. >> i was comfortable, you know. i could survive for three or four months. i said my prayers prior to that. i said, whatever is going to happen is going to happen. >> one day before the storm hit, the mayor of new orleans declared a mandatory evacuation. >> many people chose to leave on their own. but timmons says he was one of the thousands escorted out. >> they said, you have to get on the truck i said, i don't want to get on the truck. why should i get on the truck? i am comfortable. i have enough supplies. i tried to explain myself. >> but at that time, i wasn't aware that we had gone to martial law. he said you have to get on the truck. click, click. i said, okay. i am getting on the truck. >> timmons said u.s. marshalls took him to the airport sglmi going. >> i had no idea. >> they didn't tell you? >> not until we got on the plane. going to my hometown, jet blue we were on. 30,000 feet in the air. what
it was whistling. >> before the storm, tim commons mother. he said he planned to ride out the hurricane. he stocked up on food and water. >> i was comfortable, you know. i could survive for three or four months. i said my prayers prior to that. i said, whatever is going to happen is going to happen. >> one day before the storm hit, the mayor of new orleans declared a mandatory evacuation. >> many people chose to leave on their own. but timmons says he was one of the...
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signed tim.s a great jumping off point for what we have to talk about because a lot of what people most fear is the largest stock in history doing poorly. because the largest company is affected by the chinese market. >> now shares in am recovered at the close over 2% lower after falling as much as 13% during the session and apple suppliers in japan saw an initial boost in trade today following china. but initially jumping about 4% while they rose about 3 and at the end of the session it was quite a mixed picture but let's take a step back. tim cook ceo of am wrote an e-mail to jim cramer reassuring that they're a strong market. the research firm put out a report saying that smartphone sales in china fell for the first time ever in the previous quarter. >> yeah, i mean, i guess i'm a bigger picture type of person, right? and i feel like it's slightly longer term. they did this deal with china mobile in 2013. they're allowed to sell the iphone in china. they're increasing the number of stores to 4
signed tim.s a great jumping off point for what we have to talk about because a lot of what people most fear is the largest stock in history doing poorly. because the largest company is affected by the chinese market. >> now shares in am recovered at the close over 2% lower after falling as much as 13% during the session and apple suppliers in japan saw an initial boost in trade today following china. but initially jumping about 4% while they rose about 3 and at the end of the session it...
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i can ignore what tim cook says and blow it out. what does tim cook know is the information is only last night. today could be a weak apple signup today. today may be a day where activations aren't as strong as friday. do you want to play that game? >> dow is down 534. for a minute, we were down almost 1100 points close to the open. >> would you be willing to work with me tonight at 7:00 p.m. i have a feeling that might happen, yeah. >> let's get to bob and see what's moving on the floor. >> it's been an interesting morning. we moved 500 points on the dow from the lows to where we are right now. they did invoke rule 48. rule 48 allows the designated market makers to essentially wave price indications, and that basically makes it easier to open stocks. a lot of designated market makers are opening their stocks manually. it's a little unusual, and some of them still have an open. the gray ones have an opening, the yellow ones and green ones have open. not everything is open. quite a move at the open. this is a good time to review the
i can ignore what tim cook says and blow it out. what does tim cook know is the information is only last night. today could be a weak apple signup today. today may be a day where activations aren't as strong as friday. do you want to play that game? >> dow is down 534. for a minute, we were down almost 1100 points close to the open. >> would you be willing to work with me tonight at 7:00 p.m. i have a feeling that might happen, yeah. >> let's get to bob and see what's moving...
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. >> tim carter, seen here in '78, was a trusted aide to jim jones.e saw jonestown through different eyes. >> it was beautiful. i mean, something about nature, being in the jungle. it was beautiful. >> carter stayed almost till the end. he saw the gunmen come back from the airport. >> the tractor trailer that had come from the airstrip came up behind and stopped at the kitchen. and these guys jumped out and he said we got the congressman. >> that's when the reverend jim jones told his people this would be the day they'd have to die. >> the congressman is dead. please get us some medication. it's simple. it's simple. no convulsions with it. it's simple. just please get it. >> the children were killed first. >> tim carter saw his 1-year-old son poisoned. >> malcolm was dead. his little lips covered with foam. this is what happens with arsenic and cyanide as it foams at the mouth. >> he held his wife as she died. >> i put my arms around gloria as she was holding malcolm and just kept on sobbing i love you so much. i love you so much. >> carter lived only
. >> tim carter, seen here in '78, was a trusted aide to jim jones.e saw jonestown through different eyes. >> it was beautiful. i mean, something about nature, being in the jungle. it was beautiful. >> carter stayed almost till the end. he saw the gunmen come back from the airport. >> the tractor trailer that had come from the airstrip came up behind and stopped at the kitchen. and these guys jumped out and he said we got the congressman. >> that's when the...
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alan krueger and tim kaine.h attention you pay, nonseasonally adjusted nonfarm payrolls. you see a negative number because these are nonseasonally adjusted numbers. july is typically a month where the plans are idle events and other things -- for maintenance and other things. it is just over one million. shockingly, this is the best july 1 since 1999. >> yesterday i went through not only july, but also august. last year on the show august was an incredibly disappointing number. we had been trending over 200,000 jobs for two months prior and then all of a sudden you had 142,000 jobs in august. 13 of the last 15 august reports have been revised higher. what happened is a real sees double -- real seasonal adjustment. you tend to get people nervous about this slowdown. august has been amazing about how consistent and has shown disappointing numbers. you have to follow the seasonals and see what is happening. the trend, in terms of where you look and where we are moving is good. matt: four people out there who see th
alan krueger and tim kaine.h attention you pay, nonseasonally adjusted nonfarm payrolls. you see a negative number because these are nonseasonally adjusted numbers. july is typically a month where the plans are idle events and other things -- for maintenance and other things. it is just over one million. shockingly, this is the best july 1 since 1999. >> yesterday i went through not only july, but also august. last year on the show august was an incredibly disappointing number. we had...
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that's what tim tebow does. he started off 5-7 and then 1 for 5 the rest of the way but got it done on the ground this moment made tim tebow realize just how much he missed >> you know when you get to play it always feels good. i appreciated it. >> first thing we did is tell him to be quiet. >> you got to focus on trying to communicate with offensive line. for a lot of us, the first time we're really playing live snaps together, too. we got communicate. i appreciated it, though. >> reporter: yeah, you saw tim tebow there motioning for the crowd to quiet down because they were chanting tebow in the fourth quarter. it's pretty rare you see that much excitement. coming up we will hear from the other quarterbacks and how they did. live at the link, back to you. >> john, many thanks. lots of excitement. today's heat could not stop eagles' fans from coming out to cheer on their team. we continue team coverage with monique braxton talking to fans. and monique, they have got a lot to be happy about. >> reporter: as a ma
that's what tim tebow does. he started off 5-7 and then 1 for 5 the rest of the way but got it done on the ground this moment made tim tebow realize just how much he missed >> you know when you get to play it always feels good. i appreciated it. >> first thing we did is tell him to be quiet. >> you got to focus on trying to communicate with offensive line. for a lot of us, the first time we're really playing live snaps together, too. we got communicate. i appreciated it,...
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how apple's ceo tim cook plans to change the game. you're watching "world news now."world news now" ♪ >>> well, as kids across the country head back to school, a reminder that millions of students are returning to classrooms without the technology some of us take for granned. >> apple is a part of a growing movement to change that. abc's robin roberts spoke with the company's driving force behind it all, ceo tim cook. >> reporter: for the first time in history. >> reporter: while the sixth graders in mr. moore's social studies class are learning about american reconstruction by producing a new show -- >> reconstruction brought changes to the south. >> reporter: apple's ceo tim cook is focusing on an academic revolution. >> understanding because ofwin dixie. >> reporter: this alabama school is among 114 schools in 29 states that are starting this year with brand new technology. that many kids have never experienced before. >> i think technology has to be a key part and so that's why we're here. i wouldn't be where i am today without a great public education. >> too man
how apple's ceo tim cook plans to change the game. you're watching "world news now."world news now" ♪ >>> well, as kids across the country head back to school, a reminder that millions of students are returning to classrooms without the technology some of us take for granned. >> apple is a part of a growing movement to change that. abc's robin roberts spoke with the company's driving force behind it all, ceo tim cook. >> reporter: for the first time in...
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tim hanford coming up from j.c.lowers just after the break. ♪ no student's ever been the king of the campus on day one. but you're armed with a roomy new jansport backpack, a powerful new dell 2-in-1 laptop, and durable new stellar notebooks, so you're walking the halls with varsity level swagger. that's what we call that new gear feeling. you left this on the bus... get it at the place with the experts to get you the right gear. office depot officemax. gear up for school. gear up for great. >>> you're watching "worldwide exchange" and i'm seema modi. >> welcome back. these are your headlines from around the world. >> a big market day. there's no reprieve for investors. the dow is on course for a 300 point loss after friday's biggest one day decline after four years. >> another selloff in china with the shanghai composite posting its biggest fall since 2007. investors reacting negatively after beijing pulls back on a rate cut. >>> wti is stuck below $40. let's take a look at u.s. futures. the dow is down significant
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tim: correct.k: you are saying even if they were to get chapter nine, which is something hillary clinton and jeb bush say they should have, a would not qualify? -- they would not qualify? tim: the only public number we have today is $.22. i know other numbers that have gone lower than that. if the rates are coming down substantially, it means they could actually if you will raise rates to meet their debt obligations, which is what the documents say they are supposed to do. if all they did was raise their rates by two cents or three cents, they are bible. the bond holder had some issues and they will take parts of that plan. what do they need to do? they need to take their power plants and fix them go out for an rfp and seek new financing and opportunities to build these plants. all of that can be done within their business plan. erik: here is perhaps an obvious question. if all they need to do is raise rates to become solvent and meet its interest and principal payments, why does the government ref
tim: correct.k: you are saying even if they were to get chapter nine, which is something hillary clinton and jeb bush say they should have, a would not qualify? -- they would not qualify? tim: the only public number we have today is $.22. i know other numbers that have gone lower than that. if the rates are coming down substantially, it means they could actually if you will raise rates to meet their debt obligations, which is what the documents say they are supposed to do. if all they did was...
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. >> tim mcveigh was one of ours. he was a war hero. he grew up in the suburbs of buffalo. we needed to know. there was a sense, an obligation to find out who this man was. >> timothy mcveigh was born on april 23rd, 1968 in lock port in upstate new york. by all accounts had an ordinary childhood and adolescence. >> we were never told anything that gave you warning that he was going to do something like this. in fact as a teenager, he was the young man that people in the neighborhood would choose to baby-sit their kids. >> he was a good student. he was bright. above average intelligence. sometimes you look at the history of severe criminal conduct and there is childhood abuse or abandonment and you can see how someone developed into it. nothing striking in mcveigh's background. >> the young have a did have a dark side. while still a teenager, he discovered the turner diaries, a venomously racist novel led by white supremacist against a federal government. >> it described a truck bombing of fbi headquarters through washington, d.c. sounding similar to what took place in oklah
. >> tim mcveigh was one of ours. he was a war hero. he grew up in the suburbs of buffalo. we needed to know. there was a sense, an obligation to find out who this man was. >> timothy mcveigh was born on april 23rd, 1968 in lock port in upstate new york. by all accounts had an ordinary childhood and adolescence. >> we were never told anything that gave you warning that he was going to do something like this. in fact as a teenager, he was the young man that people in the...
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something had to happen. >> reporter: days later, tim blake comes to in a hospital.d news about his two other neighbors. >> i can tell you that gary and roger didn't make it. they didn't make it, okay? you're the only one that lived. >> reporter: after the shooting, in a police interview room, billy woodward waives away his miranda rights, and starts talking. he seems to lose his head for a moment. >> these people, [ bleep ] with me and [ bleep ] with me. >> reporter: this detective is probably thinking we got him. he's confessing in detail. what he did, how he did it, in what order he did it. but as it turns out, this becomes the seeds of what is the defense. >> now the war is over. >> is it? >> i promise you those people will not harass my family or me again. >> do you feel like you should go to jail for this? >> no. because i have pleaded and begged and i have asked for help. no. i don't deserve to go to jail for this. those sorry [ bleep ] deserve to go to jail for what they did to me and my family for the last month. making us live like prisoners in our own home
something had to happen. >> reporter: days later, tim blake comes to in a hospital.d news about his two other neighbors. >> i can tell you that gary and roger didn't make it. they didn't make it, okay? you're the only one that lived. >> reporter: after the shooting, in a police interview room, billy woodward waives away his miranda rights, and starts talking. he seems to lose his head for a moment. >> these people, [ bleep ] with me and [ bleep ] with me. >>...
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sure felt like that, tim. >> i'll tell you what. the pain trade is higher in the third quarter and especially because there's a lot of cash on the sidelines. there's every reason offer the last few weeks, whether it was the fed, greece, china, to be cautious, frankly. i think a lot of people came out of the second quarter earnings saying there's not a lot there. when you look around the world there are certainly reasons to be bearish. i have said i think china is a total overreaction from last week. i think the impact on the consumer for the u.s., multinational, has been overrated and in fact there's only a few companies in the s&p. probably about 15 of them that actually have more than 10% of their revenues covering from china directly. again, does this make sense? i think it makes total sense based upon where we've come out of and a bit of a relief and fear of a lot of guys being caught short of something that's going higher. >> you look at the headline nuns in terms of the major averages, it looks like almost nothing happened but
sure felt like that, tim. >> i'll tell you what. the pain trade is higher in the third quarter and especially because there's a lot of cash on the sidelines. there's every reason offer the last few weeks, whether it was the fed, greece, china, to be cautious, frankly. i think a lot of people came out of the second quarter earnings saying there's not a lot there. when you look around the world there are certainly reasons to be bearish. i have said i think china is a total overreaction from...
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. >> then you've got l brands on the -- i think tim makes a good point. this stock has traded off about 15%. i do think, though, it's still rich at 19 times forward earnings. i'd let this thing sift out. it can trade down to 75. >> sticking are retail, target and lowe's kicking off our top trades tonight, target beating estimates on both the top and bottom lines. comp store sales rose 2.4%. the company also raising earnings expectations for the year. while lowe's wasn't quite as bright. missing on earnings expectations while reporting a rise in quarterly sales as demand for appliances and outdoor power equipment rose. guy. >> kudos to mike kuo on frir, talked about the potential for walmart to trade lower. it did. what target did today was show you how lousy walmart was yesterday. the same way lowe's showed you how good home depot was. target would have been a lot higher but for the broader market today. i think target is mine. i think home depot is fine. i think you own both, maybe potentially selling the other two. >> yesterday you said walmart over tar
. >> then you've got l brands on the -- i think tim makes a good point. this stock has traded off about 15%. i do think, though, it's still rich at 19 times forward earnings. i'd let this thing sift out. it can trade down to 75. >> sticking are retail, target and lowe's kicking off our top trades tonight, target beating estimates on both the top and bottom lines. comp store sales rose 2.4%. the company also raising earnings expectations for the year. while lowe's wasn't quite as...
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tim. >> i'm watching media stocks.er the plunge we had last week i'm seeing a lot of these guys they bounced nicely but how much can they hold on to that? i own lionsgate which is doing a very good job but i think i want to take some profits here and this is how i'm playing this out. i think media stocks probably weaken up again, test the lows. >> beakers. >> i'm watching eem tomorrow. we've talked about this a lot. eem at the $36 level. that's a support level that's actually going back all the way to 2010 and actually even can go back a bit more. that had a really interesting reversal to the up side today. i'm not a buyer of eem. you see dollar strength you want to short this through 36. >> we've got a special guest here tonight. the chairwoman's daughter lucy. so lucy, what are you watching? >> i'll be watching macy's tomorrow to see if they mention the restructure. and as it turns out, so will my mom. >> yay. guy. >> outstanding. robert in oklahoma city, right on. they're watching the show. i'm watching commodities.
tim. >> i'm watching media stocks.er the plunge we had last week i'm seeing a lot of these guys they bounced nicely but how much can they hold on to that? i own lionsgate which is doing a very good job but i think i want to take some profits here and this is how i'm playing this out. i think media stocks probably weaken up again, test the lows. >> beakers. >> i'm watching eem tomorrow. we've talked about this a lot. eem at the $36 level. that's a support level that's actually...
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will it be tim tebow or matt barkley when "action news" will it be tim tebow or matt barkley when "action news" comes right back the search continues that hour for those missing as soon as a massive there were more fires near the chemical warehouse that erupted and officials ordered more evacuations in the area amid fears of airborne chemical contamination. local authorities continue to assure people that the air is safe. >> we are getting new details about the nsa snooping. no new documents reveal at&t had a highly collaborative relationship with national security agency and is described as having "extreme willingness to help. new details come from joint report in "new york times" and pro publica. at&t has not respond totd report. >> two military parachute jumpers were seriously injured during chicago and air wane water show while they collided midair while nerveing a stunt. one jumper landed on the nearby road and both were taken to the hospital. one was listed in serious condition and other critically injured. >> at this hour there's 68 wildfires burning out of control in 7 states out
will it be tim tebow or matt barkley when "action news" will it be tim tebow or matt barkley when "action news" comes right back the search continues that hour for those missing as soon as a massive there were more fires near the chemical warehouse that erupted and officials ordered more evacuations in the area amid fears of airborne chemical contamination. local authorities continue to assure people that the air is safe. >> we are getting new details about the nsa...
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tim seamore brian kelly. the dowed aing 36 points and rallied from the day lows on monday. it is now in, no longer i should say in correction territory. the s&p and nasdaq rising. with the move, both are out of territory. crude in the meantime seeing the biggest up day in six years but there was something a little different about today's big move because it wasn't just the high day, it was across the bored, industrials. >> we'll talk about a couple names in awhile but everything caught a bit today, clearly. i think today was a little more predictable than yesterday but i did not think we would get through 1970 as quickly as we did and close higher than that. i think 1970 big resistance and at a certain point today it did but came ratcheting through. it looks hauntingly like the exact same move from october but i don't think the worst is over. volatility is still to me extended. i think potentially now we go visit that level that was talked about yesterday, that 2050 level we broke down from earlier last week, but we'll see. i think volatility is here to stay potentially up
tim seamore brian kelly. the dowed aing 36 points and rallied from the day lows on monday. it is now in, no longer i should say in correction territory. the s&p and nasdaq rising. with the move, both are out of territory. crude in the meantime seeing the biggest up day in six years but there was something a little different about today's big move because it wasn't just the high day, it was across the bored, industrials. >> we'll talk about a couple names in awhile but everything...
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tim graham? guest: this is the funny part, here we have trump, all over the sunday shows -- is some other candidates got some time to talk, where is mrs. clinton? every time i see mr. trump take tough questions, and that was a tough question, a personal question, and i can understand as a candidate how that can be an upsetting question. other candidates got tough questions. jeb bush got the iraq question. the first thing i would say is where is hillary clinton getting tough questions like this? i think fox news would ask her these questions, if they can, but she is so afraid of the media -- andrea mitchell of nbc who would give her and adoring interview, she is not even willing to do that. the dominant question i would ask right now as a media critic is why is mrs. clinton allowed to do this, to not speak? that should be a question that any self-respecting journalists should ask. host: and still get coverage? guest: i think there's a lot of questions that she could be asked -- on policy and scand
tim graham? guest: this is the funny part, here we have trump, all over the sunday shows -- is some other candidates got some time to talk, where is mrs. clinton? every time i see mr. trump take tough questions, and that was a tough question, a personal question, and i can understand as a candidate how that can be an upsetting question. other candidates got tough questions. jeb bush got the iraq question. the first thing i would say is where is hillary clinton getting tough questions like this?...
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and coming up ufc champ rhonda rousey and tim howard.t kevin jonas is going to stop by, i'll take a look at stop drooling and compose myself when we come back. rubut then i got ap domain and built my website all at godaddy. now i look so professional, i just got my first customer who isn't related to me. get a domain, website and email starting at $1/month all at godaddy. lisa: isn't kevin jonas just dreamy? the former jonas brothers boy band member is now a entrepreneur, about he's still breaking hearts. >>> my first question is grr. >> that's a good -- is that a question? . lisa: i don't even know. >> is that your stomach or -- lisa: you're a hot pot of coffee. >> thank you. i'll -- thank you. i appreciate it. lisa: with those hazel blue eyes. >> yeah. it's weird. my wife hates the fact that my daughter has the same eyes. lisa: those are great eyes. >> thank you.. i appreciate it. lisa: i would be high-fiving god. that is a fantastic markup of genetic superiority. lisa: this is fox business network. >> yes. lisa: and you're an entrepre
and coming up ufc champ rhonda rousey and tim howard.t kevin jonas is going to stop by, i'll take a look at stop drooling and compose myself when we come back. rubut then i got ap domain and built my website all at godaddy. now i look so professional, i just got my first customer who isn't related to me. get a domain, website and email starting at $1/month all at godaddy. lisa: isn't kevin jonas just dreamy? the former jonas brothers boy band member is now a entrepreneur, about he's still...
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tim: happy to do it. host: newsmakers is back after our conversation with governor tim pawlenty, the ceo of the financial services roundtable and himself a presidential hopeful in the 2012 race. michael, i want to start with politics. you talked with the governor about the influence of his industry on the campaign this year, not just on the presidential election but on some of the congressional seats. what did you learn and what is the history of this sector in politics? michael: his group is a small player, but the financial services industries is a major player in politics. in presidential cycles, we have seen a shift from supporting largely democratic candidates in 2008 at the federal level. since then, it has slowly moved toward the republican side. the interesting thing there where the governor and his group are involved is how they will handle these congressional races. particularly guys like scott garrett who say things not politically correct, not supported by large swaths of voters, their clients
tim: happy to do it. host: newsmakers is back after our conversation with governor tim pawlenty, the ceo of the financial services roundtable and himself a presidential hopeful in the 2012 race. michael, i want to start with politics. you talked with the governor about the influence of his industry on the campaign this year, not just on the presidential election but on some of the congressional seats. what did you learn and what is the history of this sector in politics? michael: his group is a...
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it will be a lot of matt and tim. we'll have a chance to see those guys in extended play. >> reporter: getting a guy out there that has not played a lot over the last two years, getting him comfortable in a pass rush and, of course, trying to make sure that he stays healthy? >> yeah, that's the decision i had to make. i think with the training sessions with the ravens next week will help because we'll get two good days in pads and then the ravens and packers. felt like we had more opportunities. >> reporter: is cromartie going to play and -- >> one more time. any other position besides quarterback won't be determined until after training. demarco will go today and tomorrow and then we'll make a decision. >> reporter: did sam try to talking out of not will heing him play? >> he didn't -- sam understands. i think he's disappointed but i think he understands. it wasn't a debate. >> reporter: zach was announced yesterday? >> zach has a core muscle injury and he'll be out for a couple weeks now. >> reporter: he'll play wee
it will be a lot of matt and tim. we'll have a chance to see those guys in extended play. >> reporter: getting a guy out there that has not played a lot over the last two years, getting him comfortable in a pass rush and, of course, trying to make sure that he stays healthy? >> yeah, that's the decision i had to make. i think with the training sessions with the ravens next week will help because we'll get two good days in pads and then the ravens and packers. felt like we had more...
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back with us is former republican governor of minnesota tim pawlenty.ty, last week we got side tracked in to a discussion of socialism, sparked by bernie sanders. i think that conversation will come up again and again as long as we have a self-proclaimed socialist presidential candidate out there. i want to give you more time and give you a little more air on this. what do you make of this big socialist giveaway that scott walker is embarking on in the pro sports arena. >> i'll address that, lawrence. but let's start with the basics. words have meanings. there are definitions associated with these labels. they define socialists as somebody who supports the government controlling and owning the means of production and distribution. capitalists of course means the private sector does that and it is on a continuum and there's room in between the two with things but if you give an incentive or a subsidy, d doesn't necessarily mean you are controlling or owning the means of production or distribution. so these words and labels have meaning. i think pro sport
back with us is former republican governor of minnesota tim pawlenty.ty, last week we got side tracked in to a discussion of socialism, sparked by bernie sanders. i think that conversation will come up again and again as long as we have a self-proclaimed socialist presidential candidate out there. i want to give you more time and give you a little more air on this. what do you make of this big socialist giveaway that scott walker is embarking on in the pro sports arena. >> i'll address...
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what's up, tim? for all the confidence you need. td ameritrade. you got this. >>> the moment foods and options fans have been waiting for. traders were less excited about the calls and puts for shake shack, just under 1800 contracts traded today. why do you think so few. >> i think the primary reason is we see the spreads are pretty wide and i think a lot of people uninitiated about options are going to see the prices and find them confusing and the reason they're confusing, this stock is hard to borrow. there's a small float a high short. what that means is when people want to short the stock you've got to pay up to do that and so option prices are going to reflect that and actually you can look at options prices and it is suggesting shake shack has a $47 stock come january. so i think when you take -- and you know, you look at the options prices there people are, they're saying i have a hard time figuring out the price. >> some of the enthusiasm about the stock that we've seen this year, you know, kind of carried forward today on the first day.
what's up, tim? for all the confidence you need. td ameritrade. you got this. >>> the moment foods and options fans have been waiting for. traders were less excited about the calls and puts for shake shack, just under 1800 contracts traded today. why do you think so few. >> i think the primary reason is we see the spreads are pretty wide and i think a lot of people uninitiated about options are going to see the prices and find them confusing and the reason they're confusing, this...
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pat, you are on the air with tim graham and news busters and research center. >> caller: tim, i would like to know as someone who lives in a state with very little, if not no, influence on who is ever going to be the nominee for either party, why should i even care about these early debates? why shouldn't i wait until the nominee is decided, because the media decides first major candidates after new hampshire and iowa and then the nomination is all but wrapped up on super tu tuesday. the way the media covers this, why should i care? >> again, they are the ones running the show at this particular point. the candidates have their own plans. it is true. the interesting thing about all of this is that you have 17 candidates and you ask yourself how many of them are still going to be on the ballot at the iowa caucuses? i am going to bet about 15. somebody is going to run out of money and trip and fall. then, 8 or 10 of them will drop off after like two votes. that is kind of a frustrating thing. the voters really don't get much of a right to decide. we don't have these long, drawn-out prim
pat, you are on the air with tim graham and news busters and research center. >> caller: tim, i would like to know as someone who lives in a state with very little, if not no, influence on who is ever going to be the nominee for either party, why should i even care about these early debates? why shouldn't i wait until the nominee is decided, because the media decides first major candidates after new hampshire and iowa and then the nomination is all but wrapped up on super tu tuesday. the...
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tim mcveigh said he never went there., who claim to have seen mcveigh at elohim city, and probably the strongest evidence that he was there is a ticket he received from an arkansas highway patrolman about four miles into arkansas from oklahoma on a road that takes you straight to elohim city, so if he wasn't at elohim city, where was he? >> timothy mcveigh made some calls to elohim city. he drove near the area, we know, but beyond that, any connection to elohim city or the notion that there were others involved is speculation heaped on top of speculation. >> but even assuming others were involved, why would mcveigh so strongly insist that he acted alone? >> he believed that in lying, he would protect the others, so they wouldn't be convicted. and he spun a series of lies to shield the others. >> i think it's possible that there were other people that helped along the way, but did not know they were helping with the bombing. but i believe that the only one who's actually knew what they were working on were the three men th
tim mcveigh said he never went there., who claim to have seen mcveigh at elohim city, and probably the strongest evidence that he was there is a ticket he received from an arkansas highway patrolman about four miles into arkansas from oklahoma on a road that takes you straight to elohim city, so if he wasn't at elohim city, where was he? >> timothy mcveigh made some calls to elohim city. he drove near the area, we know, but beyond that, any connection to elohim city or the notion that...
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tim fleischer is there. tim. >> reporter: frustrating it certainly is. imagine coming out of your house on a friday morning in the middle of summer only to find the tires on your car had been slashed. look at this over here. not one but both rear tires on this particular car for 20 drivers here this was not a good friday. >> i'm hear of i am one of 25. >> reporter: so mike gamble called roadside assistance to come and swap out the slashed tire on his suv for the car's doughnut. >> apparently during the night they must have done it, even my dog didn't hear them. >> reporter: police have confirmed to eyewitness news that the 25 tires were slashed on an unknown number of cars, overnight on four different streets. madison charles, mckinley and river road in the north end of new milford. some took pictures of the damage. there were tires slashed on cars, on trucks, some even had two tires punctured. >> crazy kids last night probably. >> reporter: police say they started receiving some calls overnight but are still trying to pin down the time frame for this de
tim fleischer is there. tim. >> reporter: frustrating it certainly is. imagine coming out of your house on a friday morning in the middle of summer only to find the tires on your car had been slashed. look at this over here. not one but both rear tires on this particular car for 20 drivers here this was not a good friday. >> i'm hear of i am one of 25. >> reporter: so mike gamble called roadside assistance to come and swap out the slashed tire on his suv for the car's...
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(doorbell) tim!! everyone: tim! tim. tostitos rolls. pass the queso. tim, we need to hang out more.imnado! t-bone! actually, my name is brian. ahhh. we can still hang out, brian. tostitos rolls!. the official chip and dip sponsor of the nfl. i really want a cupcake, but not the calories. lil sweet sliding down the bannister. ouuuh is someone cryin' cuz they can't have a cupcake? i, i didn't cry. on the inside you did. lil sweet can here that. he can? don't worry, lil sweet brought you some sweeeet zero calorie treats called diet dr peppers. oh yeaahhh. that is sweet. lil sweet defying gravity! is that lil sweet? diet dr pepper. it's the sweet one. is she after our liquid gold? oh, she better not be. our claim runs straight down to the glut'n free stuffin'. it's gluten. there's gold in them thar shells. liquid gold. progressive insurance here and i'm a box who thrives on the unexpected. ha-ha! shall we dine? [ chuckle ] you wouldn't expect an insurance company to show you their rates and their competitors' rates but that's precisely what we do. going up! nope, coming down. and if you
(doorbell) tim!! everyone: tim! tim. tostitos rolls. pass the queso. tim, we need to hang out more.imnado! t-bone! actually, my name is brian. ahhh. we can still hang out, brian. tostitos rolls!. the official chip and dip sponsor of the nfl. i really want a cupcake, but not the calories. lil sweet sliding down the bannister. ouuuh is someone cryin' cuz they can't have a cupcake? i, i didn't cry. on the inside you did. lil sweet can here that. he can? don't worry, lil sweet brought you some...
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"tim's vermeer." if you've ever seen this documentary -- you directed it, right. >> teller dire gcted it. yeah, i produced it. we wrote it together, yeah. >> jimmy: you watch this documentary you won't even believe what you see. it's something i just can't even describe, but fascinating. i didn't want it to end. but anyways, it's on itunes and netflix. check it all out. it's just -- anyway, congratulations on that. >> thank you. >> jimmy: thank you for making that movie. [ cheers and applause ] you never stop working. i'm so happy you're here. i thought you would never come back to new york. >> yeah, well, it was tough. >> jimmy: yeah. >> it was tough because we're in vegas, and it turns out when they name the theater after you and paint your picture 300 feet tall on the side of the hotel, and you tell them we want to go to a different place and do a a show for a while, they get angry. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: i feel like -- >> and they're vegas, so when they get angry, it matters. >> jimmy: oh, yeah. y
"tim's vermeer." if you've ever seen this documentary -- you directed it, right. >> teller dire gcted it. yeah, i produced it. we wrote it together, yeah. >> jimmy: you watch this documentary you won't even believe what you see. it's something i just can't even describe, but fascinating. i didn't want it to end. but anyways, it's on itunes and netflix. check it all out. it's just -- anyway, congratulations on that. >> thank you. >> jimmy: thank you for making...
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tim gunn joins us next.king ] ♪ [hero female] we're all familiar with this: axe daily fragrances, which comes in a black can. but what you wouldn't have seen is this, axe dry spray anti-perspirant. it goes on dry and keeps you dry with no visible residue. why are you touching your armpit? i was just checking to see if it was dry. [hero female] don't, that's weird. the first ever dry spray anti-perspirant from axe. ♪ a-b-c, it's easy as 1-2-3 ♪ as simple as do-re-mi ♪ a-b-c, 1-2-3 baby...