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vonnie: tim adams. president and ceo of international finance.till ahead, he was seen as a legend on wall street. he was one of the most profitable banking firms. we remember john goodman, next. ♪ vonnie: let's look at the life of the head of salomon brothers who died at the age of 86. ofd friend became the head the most profitable banking firm. he lost a job in 1991 because of a trading scandal. tom keene, my esteemed colleague. anyway, we want to remember the legend. think that he invented the modern age. he thought people might remember him with a negative taste. tom: let's bring it up from mr. lewis. on mr. gutfrund. he was going around and asking questions. he was the last person that the trader wanted to see. that was from a wonderful book. he said the world changed in many places. most of us were not on top of it. we get dragged into the modern world. tom: i think that was beautifully put. whateund will say that people forgot was the tools for theythat they had as invented wall street. they did not have the same mechanisms. have the deriva
vonnie: tim adams. president and ceo of international finance.till ahead, he was seen as a legend on wall street. he was one of the most profitable banking firms. we remember john goodman, next. ♪ vonnie: let's look at the life of the head of salomon brothers who died at the age of 86. ofd friend became the head the most profitable banking firm. he lost a job in 1991 because of a trading scandal. tom keene, my esteemed colleague. anyway, we want to remember the legend. think that he invented...
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caroline: let's get some perspective with tim adams, president and ceo of international finance and joins us live from washington, d.c. thank you for joining us and thank you for your time. give us your perspective on these global threats, these geopolitical risks. think -- whatu could a brexit due to the rest of the world's economy? >> thank you for having me. i think the drop-off in consumer confidence in his -- in europe is driven by these factors like the threat of terrorism, the event in brussels, brexit, migration and political populism. it represents true fundamentals in europe which are pretty good but not spectacular. it's these external issues, the threats and brexit which is weighing on sentiment across the continent and :00 -- and across markets globally. caroline: how much should the markets be looking at fundamentals anymore? you have been hurt last year by looking at fundamentals. everything is overwhelmed by janet yellen. >> there is a risk on risk off, we are back on risk on and janet yellen gave the green light for the doves and markets to rally. there is good fundamenta
caroline: let's get some perspective with tim adams, president and ceo of international finance and joins us live from washington, d.c. thank you for joining us and thank you for your time. give us your perspective on these global threats, these geopolitical risks. think -- whatu could a brexit due to the rest of the world's economy? >> thank you for having me. i think the drop-off in consumer confidence in his -- in europe is driven by these factors like the threat of terrorism, the...
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adam. we know apple and tim cook have talked about the fact that creating this key makes everybody's phones vulnerable. i don't even remember that commercial they would based on 1984, the book, during the super bowl. they've always had this narrative that it's us versus the government, we're going to keep you safe from the government. and, you know, i think it's wearing thin with the general public, but that's been their position. >> well, you know, it's interesting. i initially was exactly where charlie was on this. my perspective was, apple just needs to step up and help out. their perspective is, they help out quite a lot. what you said, i think what cary said is right, they do help. in many instances what they objected to was being asked to create a whole new product. they said to the government, you create it, you know how to do it, you do it, but we can't be in the position of doing it. it's just just governments they want to protect users from, it's bad guys, criminals. >> it was a little disingenuous, all of that in my mind, at least, apple's response. twitter this week, they shut d
adam. we know apple and tim cook have talked about the fact that creating this key makes everybody's phones vulnerable. i don't even remember that commercial they would based on 1984, the book, during the super bowl. they've always had this narrative that it's us versus the government, we're going to keep you safe from the government. and, you know, i think it's wearing thin with the general public, but that's been their position. >> well, you know, it's interesting. i initially was...
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tim cook. he's been adamant there was no way they would assist the fbi in unlocking the phone and had somethingpple's event in california yesterday. >> we did not expect to be in this position, at odds with our own government. but we believe strongly that we have a responsibility to help you protect your data and protect your privacy. we over late to our customers and we go it to our country-- owe it to our country. this is an issue that impacts all of us and we will not shrink from this responsibility. thist: we were expecting case to be held in california tomorrow morning. the doj saying they will get back to the court after april 5. i think they have a new ipad and a new smart phone. juliet: another event for apple. they seem to have one every six months. four-inchone has a screen. a special edition. unlike the other cheaper models, this one has the a nine chip processor so it will be fast as well. not only cheaper but smarter. >> the same chip as in iphone 6. juliet: indeed. it will be on sale next week for $399. price of dropped the their watch and are introducing a smaller ipad pro, which
tim cook. he's been adamant there was no way they would assist the fbi in unlocking the phone and had somethingpple's event in california yesterday. >> we did not expect to be in this position, at odds with our own government. but we believe strongly that we have a responsibility to help you protect your data and protect your privacy. we over late to our customers and we go it to our country-- owe it to our country. this is an issue that impacts all of us and we will not shrink from this...
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tim cook, adam silver, steve palucca, there's a dormitory of mcclendon hall. >> i believe there are gargoyles in the shapes of their faces at duke. >> guys, we now have a statement from american energy limited partners. they say -- it is with deep sads in that aelp confirms that earlier today its founder aubrey k. mcclendon died in a car accident on midwest boulevard in oklahoma city. his tremendous leadership, vision and passion for the industry had an impact on the community, the country and the world. we are tremendously proud of his legacy, and will continue to work hard to live up to the unmatched standards he set for excellence and integrity. please join us in expressing our condolences to his family. that we got just a few moments ago from aelp. >> sue, thank you very much. we conclude with this shockic turn in the story, the life and death now of aubrey mcclendon. just yesterday indiana dieted on antitruth charges and today dead in a single-car carl on a highway in oklahoma city. >>> we're going to wrap it up for "power lunch" and turn over our continuing coverage to bill and sue at t
tim cook, adam silver, steve palucca, there's a dormitory of mcclendon hall. >> i believe there are gargoyles in the shapes of their faces at duke. >> guys, we now have a statement from american energy limited partners. they say -- it is with deep sads in that aelp confirms that earlier today its founder aubrey k. mcclendon died in a car accident on midwest boulevard in oklahoma city. his tremendous leadership, vision and passion for the industry had an impact on the community, the...
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tim cook? >> totally. >> all right. adam levin, thank you very much. >> thank you. >>> we will have more on this topic a little bit later in the newscast. coming up at the 9:45 pam cook will recap the conversation with a reverse engineering company which does court-ordered hacking. he will talk about the possibility of getting into the phone in question without compromising others. >>> coming up, a vandalism and assault suspect in the buff. this bizarre series of events involving a police chase in san jose, we will tell you more about it. >>> is the bay area on the verge of a tech bubble? signs anderson varejao softening economy. >>> all right. we are checking the twitter feed right now. we put the question out there a little bit earlier. prince is coming back to oakland for a performance. tickets are not cheap. would you pay 600 bucks to see prince? >> they said you can go alen. we will stick with that 600 figure. a lot of responses. joe remi says i would love to see him, but 600 bucks, i don't ever see how you could leave
tim cook? >> totally. >> all right. adam levin, thank you very much. >> thank you. >>> we will have more on this topic a little bit later in the newscast. coming up at the 9:45 pam cook will recap the conversation with a reverse engineering company which does court-ordered hacking. he will talk about the possibility of getting into the phone in question without compromising others. >>> coming up, a vandalism and assault suspect in the buff. this bizarre...
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tim: coming up after a disheartening season just 4 years ago, we take a look at how adam woodbury and mike gisell helped the hawkeyes turn things around. more on the sioux crew after the break .. (fred) expect teens tonight, and while tomorrow will be warmer, we have a chance of a light rain/snow mix in the afternoon. 60s will be here by sunday, though! see you after the break for the forecast! story of the sioux crew ....sioux city east's adam woodbury y committed to iow when the hawkeye program was descending in the wrong direction. when this duo arrived in iowa city, they turned the team around. now four years later, they are set to play indiana on senior night. here's what the guys had to say when asked to reflect on their careers at iowa. "that's one of my favovote accomplishmentnt so far to be able to ok back and say that we made an impact on the program and we made strides each and every year." "its been surreal. i couldnt have asked for a better experience that i have had. hopefully, they see me as a winner a guy that laid it on the court every night out and tried to play as h
tim: coming up after a disheartening season just 4 years ago, we take a look at how adam woodbury and mike gisell helped the hawkeyes turn things around. more on the sioux crew after the break .. (fred) expect teens tonight, and while tomorrow will be warmer, we have a chance of a light rain/snow mix in the afternoon. 60s will be here by sunday, though! see you after the break for the forecast! story of the sioux crew ....sioux city east's adam woodbury y committed to iow when the hawkeye...
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adam jones, pacman. >> and will reduce the fine against him for the wild card game against the steelers. tim says, he believe, he never should have been fined in the first place. if the refs were doing their jobs, it wouldn't have gotten that far. >> he cannot be an asset to any defense. he cannot reach the potential. if jamie wants the bengals to keep him. you have to keep the guy. don't screw up like the reds and start having a fire sale. add your two cents by going to the local facebook page. >> fire sale. >> i didn't say it. he said it. >> community comes together. helps the young girl scout. p all across america families are coming back k to time warner cable for a whole new experience. pwe came back for internet speeds so fast even the kids are impressed. oh she's impressed. we're catching up on movies and shows on demand just as fast as we can watch them. twc's home wifi is so strong we can use all our devices at the same time. come back today. you'll get 30 meg internet, tv, phone and more for $89.99 a month. and ask how you could get a $300 reward card. . >> young girl scout has lost her purse with
adam jones, pacman. >> and will reduce the fine against him for the wild card game against the steelers. tim says, he believe, he never should have been fined in the first place. if the refs were doing their jobs, it wouldn't have gotten that far. >> he cannot be an asset to any defense. he cannot reach the potential. if jamie wants the bengals to keep him. you have to keep the guy. don't screw up like the reds and start having a fire sale. add your two cents by going to the local...
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tim is founder and publisher of the native sun news. >> i wrote in an editorial, i wrote who is this monument dedicated to? an oglala horse. >> this is their memorial. >> the family is adamant that this endeavor is not about them. down the road is another piece of his le legacy, the indian sculpture. >> in the four years we've funded this we have readied educational opportunities in 24 different tribes. >> jason sees the sculpture as a sign of respect for native americans like him. >> this project is reconciliation, i see that, i feel that, if i didn't i wouldn't be part of this. >> over the years, many of the local lakota sioux came to change their minds about the carving on the mountain and the family that carries it on. >> lakota sit back an watch, they watched and saw the mountain taking some kind of shape and they saw the people who were doing the actual work up there as good people. and i think it helped to bring about a lot of changes. >> but here, change comes slowly. very slowly. he once boasted he would finish his sculpture in 30 years. >> he wished he'd never made that statement. and that's why i don't tell anybody when it's going to be done. >> i think it will l
tim is founder and publisher of the native sun news. >> i wrote in an editorial, i wrote who is this monument dedicated to? an oglala horse. >> this is their memorial. >> the family is adamant that this endeavor is not about them. down the road is another piece of his le legacy, the indian sculpture. >> in the four years we've funded this we have readied educational opportunities in 24 different tribes. >> jason sees the sculpture as a sign of respect for native...
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adam. you see more and more people going from i've not heard to oh, i heard about it. tim, you take the metro to work every day. you're already in the process of alternate plans to get wotork tomorrow. -- to work tomorrow. how are you thinking you'll get to work tomorrow? >> i just heard from my friend in atlanta. she sent me a picture of twitter. it's very disheartening news. i don't know what i'm going to do, i'll have to take uber or a metro bus to get to the hospital. >> at least for the commute home today, do you think it's wise and prudent for them to shut this down tomorrow for 24 hours? >> yeah. safety is number 1. if it's a safety issue, you do what you have to do to shut it down and get it right for everyone else. >> reporter: you mentioned earlier, maybe this is a sign of things to come. do you think we could see longer closures? or what do you think happens at the end of this 29-hour period? >> i hope they can get probably going to have to shut it down. i'm sure this will start to raise i- eyebrows from everyone else. >> i think we can say maybe we hope we have
adam. you see more and more people going from i've not heard to oh, i heard about it. tim, you take the metro to work every day. you're already in the process of alternate plans to get wotork tomorrow. -- to work tomorrow. how are you thinking you'll get to work tomorrow? >> i just heard from my friend in atlanta. she sent me a picture of twitter. it's very disheartening news. i don't know what i'm going to do, i'll have to take uber or a metro bus to get to the hospital. >> at...
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quarterback tim tebow said he'd be open to running for political office, although, the supreme court might be a better fit for someone with that much experience on the bench. >> tonight, stephen welcomes adam rachel bloom. and a musical performance by savages. featuring jon batiste and stay human. and now it's time for "the late show with stephen colbert"! ( cheers and applause ) >> stephen: thanks, everybody! thanks so much. please, please, have a seat. i actually do want to ask about this tambourine situation because you do destroy a tambourine every night. do we have, like, a deal with the tambourine company? >> yeah. >> stephen: we do? >> they provide them. ( laughter ) >> stephen: the deal is they're happy to keep selling them to us as long as you keep destroying one every night? >> yeah, and they love it. ( laughter ) >> stephen: that's a pretty good deal. now, right off the top of the show here, i wanted to talk about some stories about computers phones and tech stuff like that. here's the thing. i thought when i decided to do this we had a regular tech segment on the show that had graphics and everything, called "tech talk," or something like that. and this is true. we don't. and t
quarterback tim tebow said he'd be open to running for political office, although, the supreme court might be a better fit for someone with that much experience on the bench. >> tonight, stephen welcomes adam rachel bloom. and a musical performance by savages. featuring jon batiste and stay human. and now it's time for "the late show with stephen colbert"! ( cheers and applause ) >> stephen: thanks, everybody! thanks so much. please, please, have a seat. i actually do want...