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tim: i did pretty good. [laughter] tim: i did pretty good. really got into engineering in a big way, industrial engineering. david: so then you went to work for ibm? tim: i did, yes. i started as like a production engineer, out designing manufacturing lines. and at that time, robotics were beginning to take off, and so we were, we were focused on automation. i wouldn't say we successfully focused on it, but i learned a lot from going through that as well. david: so you were there for about 12 years, and then you joined another company called compaq. tim: yes, i did. david: so you were at compaq, which at the time, i think, was one of the biggest manufacturers of personal computers. tim: they were number one at the time. david: so you are there for about six months and you get a call from steve jobs or somebody working for him saying, can you come and join apple? apple was modest compared to compaq. why did you take the interview? and why did you join apple? tim: yes, it's a good question. steve had come back to the company and was essentially
tim: i did pretty good. [laughter] tim: i did pretty good. really got into engineering in a big way, industrial engineering. david: so then you went to work for ibm? tim: i did, yes. i started as like a production engineer, out designing manufacturing lines. and at that time, robotics were beginning to take off, and so we were, we were focused on automation. i wouldn't say we successfully focused on it, but i learned a lot from going through that as well. david: so you were there for about 12...
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tim: she did.: and did she say, well, you are great, and i always knew you would be successful, and can you help me with my iphone? can you help this? [laughter] tim: well, i did get both of them on ipad. and i finally convinced my father to start using iphone. and so -- but they, honestly, they've treated me like they did 20 years ago. and 40 years ago and 60 years ago. david: does he call you with tips about what to do or tell you how to do things? tim: yes. if i do something he does not think is good, he tells me about it. i saw you on that show. you weren't very good. [laughter] tim: so i'm hoping you edit this one. [laughter] david: well, you are obviously a very public figure. you were not before. have you ever thought that maybe you could run for president of the united states, because -- [applause] david: you, you know, you have seen the president up close. tim: i'm not political, right? i, i love focusing on policy stuff, but in the dysfunction in washington between the legislative branch
tim: she did.: and did she say, well, you are great, and i always knew you would be successful, and can you help me with my iphone? can you help this? [laughter] tim: well, i did get both of them on ipad. and i finally convinced my father to start using iphone. and so -- but they, honestly, they've treated me like they did 20 years ago. and 40 years ago and 60 years ago. david: does he call you with tips about what to do or tell you how to do things? tim: yes. if i do something he does not...
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tim: she did.: and did she say, well, you are great, and i always knew you would be successful, and can you help me with my iphone? can you help this? [laughter] tim: i did get both of them on ipad. and i finally convinced my father to start using iphone. and so -- but they, honestly, they've treated me like they did 20 years ago. and 40 years ago and 60 years ago. david: does he call you with tips about what to do or tell you how to do things? tim: if i do something he does not think is good, he tells me about it. i saw you on that show. you weren't very good. [laughter] tim: so i'm hoping you edit this one. david: you're obviously a public figure. you were not before. have you ever thought that maybe you could run for president of the united states, because -- [applause] david: you, you know, you have seen the president up close. tim: i'm not political, right? i, i love focusing on policy stuff, but in the dysfunction in kind of in washington between the legislative branch and so forth, i think t
tim: she did.: and did she say, well, you are great, and i always knew you would be successful, and can you help me with my iphone? can you help this? [laughter] tim: i did get both of them on ipad. and i finally convinced my father to start using iphone. and so -- but they, honestly, they've treated me like they did 20 years ago. and 40 years ago and 60 years ago. david: does he call you with tips about what to do or tell you how to do things? tim: if i do something he does not think is good,...
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and sir tim. tim: thank you. [applause] [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2019] announcer: american history tv is on c-span3 every weekend and all of our programs are archived on her website at c-span.org/history. you can watch lectures, college classrooms, tours of historic sites, ncr schedule of upcoming programs. that is c-span.org/history. reel america, fallout from three mile island, a cbs reports documentary that investigates the partial meltdown at the nuclear power plant near harrisburg, pennsylvania in 1979 on march 28. here is a preview. came for oneent very simple reason, to assure the people that if the president of the united states and the governor of pennsylvania were standing at together, right at the plant site, then obviously, there was no reason to believe the whole thing was going to blow up any minute. obviously, that would reassure the popu
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tim: absolutely. although, i must say, if i had been at m.i.t., i would've had a lot of people helping me to be an entrepreneur and cern did not have the function of spinning off startups and i did not have a lot of role models there. the principal objective was that the web should take off. anybody can put anything on the web. that is a big ask. that if i had gone out patentedd it -- and it, it would've stopped that. people would have made competing webs. it is a huge ask to put everything on the same url. one indication of this is what gopher. to go for -- to it was a protocol from the university of minnesota taking off faster. it was the talk of the net. up gopher traffic was going exponentially. at one point, you can look at the timeline exactly when a message was sent out from the university of minnesota, and not ford maybe academics and the client, but if you are running a server and commercial, but not now and maybe later, potentially in very small, there could be [indiscernible] people came to
tim: absolutely. although, i must say, if i had been at m.i.t., i would've had a lot of people helping me to be an entrepreneur and cern did not have the function of spinning off startups and i did not have a lot of role models there. the principal objective was that the web should take off. anybody can put anything on the web. that is a big ask. that if i had gone out patentedd it -- and it, it would've stopped that. people would have made competing webs. it is a huge ask to put everything on...
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tim ultimately looked up at us and the car salesman guy who was tim permentor had left the room. >> whatou see in his eyes and face? >> the first thing was satan walked into the room. >> coming up -- >> i knew i was innocent. >> was he? >> the trial and the verdict. i love my babies, love my boys. since i'm a truck driver, you know there's times that i'm gone for, like, three weeks at a time. even if i'm 3,000 miles away, i'm connected with my boys. every day i can video chat with them. i could be in the middle of wyoming. even if i'm like waaay... out here, i can still reach my kids. baby, you-- you see me? (sons) hey, daddy! (vo) there for you when it matters most. unlimited on the best network now comes with apple music on us and a free samsung galaxy when you switch. only on verizon. you need insurance. but it's not really something you want to buy. it's not sexy. or delicious. or fun. but since you need both car and home insurance, why not bundle them with esurance and save up to 10%? which you can spend on things you really want to buy, like... well, i don't know what you'd wanna b
tim ultimately looked up at us and the car salesman guy who was tim permentor had left the room. >> whatou see in his eyes and face? >> the first thing was satan walked into the room. >> coming up -- >> i knew i was innocent. >> was he? >> the trial and the verdict. i love my babies, love my boys. since i'm a truck driver, you know there's times that i'm gone for, like, three weeks at a time. even if i'm 3,000 miles away, i'm connected with my boys. every day...
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someone making a pie. [ laughter ]pl "tim cook tim eat apple.love tim." [ laughter ] second, the story you want us to believe is that you didn't say "we appreciate it very much, tim apple." you said, "we appreciate it very much, tim cook apple." [ light laughter ] if you're going to lie, at least improve your situation. [ laughter ] "officer, i have not been drinking, because i was doing too much cocaine." [ laughter ] and even the pple in the room thought trump's lie was bizarre. according to "axios," republican donors in attendance called it one of tru ever.irdest lies "'i just thought, why would you lie about that,' one of the donors told me. [ laughter ] it doesn't even matter." [ laughter ] no, it doesn't, but trump lies about stuff that doesn't matter because he lies about everything. trump lies for the same reason forrest gump runs. he just does. [ laughter ] "lie, forrest, lie!" [ laughter and appuse ] so, when that version -- when that version of the story didn't fly, incredibly, trump woke up this morning and douown again. this time wi
someone making a pie. [ laughter ]pl "tim cook tim eat apple.love tim." [ laughter ] second, the story you want us to believe is that you didn't say "we appreciate it very much, tim apple." you said, "we appreciate it very much, tim cook apple." [ light laughter ] if you're going to lie, at least improve your situation. [ laughter ] "officer, i have not been drinking, because i was doing too much cocaine." [ laughter ] and even the pple in the room...
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tim had for as long as we wanted. sorry, i...tim hada for as long as we wanted. sorry, i...ad a virulent strain of meningitis and in trying to fight off the infection, he developed sepsis, which lead to organ failure. so, sepsis is the is the way the body responds to an infection so it is always triggered by an infection, it might be something as simple as a urinary infection, a chest infection 01’ even a urinary infection, a chest infection or even a cut or a sting but in sepsis the immune system goes into overdrive and if we don't stop it, that causes damage to the organs. sepsis kills an estimated 52,000 people every year in the uk. more than bowel cancer, breast—cancer and prostate cancer combined. john mccarthy survived sepsis but lost a leg to the condition. there is so much proof and anecdotal evidence where people are going in such as myself, being sent away then going back a day or two later, suffering life altering injuries or even losing their lives. meanwhile gavin and fiona wanted to know exactly what happened to tim, but it was only last october, seven months a
tim had for as long as we wanted. sorry, i...tim hada for as long as we wanted. sorry, i...ad a virulent strain of meningitis and in trying to fight off the infection, he developed sepsis, which lead to organ failure. so, sepsis is the is the way the body responds to an infection so it is always triggered by an infection, it might be something as simple as a urinary infection, a chest infection 01’ even a urinary infection, a chest infection or even a cut or a sting but in sepsis the immune...
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afterwards, i caught up with gavin, fiona and tim's brother, nick.nough, or do think more needs to be done? it's not enough. it's more than half way though and it's a very positive step in the right direction. it does need further work, but they do seem open to that. the trust and the masons say they'll continue to work together to help other families. now, some families have told us they have lost loved ones to a bizarre cult called universal medicine. it began in australia, but its european headquarters are in the west country. to the wrington, somerset, population 268. —— titherington, a quiet hamlet, or is it? in the last ten years, it has become home to a cult. its leader as a former bankrupt tennis coach, who lives in australia and is now a millionaire. we have been told his cult split up families. he teaches that people are sexually abused because of what they did ina sexually abused because of what they did in a past life. if you have been sexually abused, you have been an abuser. he says those with autism we re abuser. he says those with aut
afterwards, i caught up with gavin, fiona and tim's brother, nick.nough, or do think more needs to be done? it's not enough. it's more than half way though and it's a very positive step in the right direction. it does need further work, but they do seem open to that. the trust and the masons say they'll continue to work together to help other families. now, some families have told us they have lost loved ones to a bizarre cult called universal medicine. it began in australia, but its european...
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trump referred to the ceo of apple as tim apple. tim had fun with it. he changed his twitter handle to tim apple. trump didn't like it. he said he told republican donors over the weekend he said tim cook apple but the word cook went by so fast nobody noticed. maybe it did go back fast. let's look at that again. >> you've really put a big investment in our country. we appreciate it very much tim apple. >> jimmy: guillermo, did you hear the word apple? >> no. >> jimmy: we'll slow it down and watch it done. t t . >> tim apple. >> jimmy: clearly he's not telling the truth, but here's the thing. of all the serious subjects the president has lied about, no one would have cared about this. he misspoke. people do it all the -- it's not like he called him tim kardashian. he said tim apple. he lies in the same way a four-year-old comes out in w his face covered on magic marker and they go no. one person at mar-a-lago side he was surprised. he said it doesn't matter. it's because he lies about everything, so stop giving him money. but the president is not one to g
trump referred to the ceo of apple as tim apple. tim had fun with it. he changed his twitter handle to tim apple. trump didn't like it. he said he told republican donors over the weekend he said tim cook apple but the word cook went by so fast nobody noticed. maybe it did go back fast. let's look at that again. >> you've really put a big investment in our country. we appreciate it very much tim apple. >> jimmy: guillermo, did you hear the word apple? >> no. >> jimmy:...
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enhance. >> we appreciate it very much tim apple. tim apple. tim apple. >> yeah, he said tim apple. so the lie was so blatant that he came up with a news story at a recent round table meeting of business executive and long after formally introducing tim cook of apple and i referred to him as tim apple as an easy way to save time in words. how is he still writing about this? what is -- this is why we elected him. to save time in words. and no president has ever saved so many words. >> you know, i'm totally off script. right? >> darling is the wind blowing today. i would like to watch television. >> he asked russia to go get the e-mails. >> he's bad. he's a bad, bad -- he's a bad, bad guy. >> hey, don, how are you doing? how donnie, i love you donnie. >> white hair? see, i don't have white hair. >> russia, russia, russia, russia -- russia, russia - (client's voice) remember that degree you got in taxation? (danny) of course you don't because you didn't! your job isn't doing hard work... ...it's making them do hard work... ...and getting paid for it. (vo) snap and sort your expenses to
enhance. >> we appreciate it very much tim apple. tim apple. tim apple. >> yeah, he said tim apple. so the lie was so blatant that he came up with a news story at a recent round table meeting of business executive and long after formally introducing tim cook of apple and i referred to him as tim apple as an easy way to save time in words. how is he still writing about this? what is -- this is why we elected him. to save time in words. and no president has ever saved so many words....
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afterwards, i caught up with gavin, fiona and tim's brother, nick.h, or do think more needs to be done? it's not enough. it's more than half way though and it's a very positive step in the right direction. it does need further work but they do seem open to that. the trust and the masons say they'll continue to work together to help other families. some families have told us about losing family members to a cult. titherington. summerset. population 268. a quiet hamlet newf room. or is it? in the last ten years it has become home to a cult. its leader is a former bankrupt tennis coach who lives in australia and is now a millionaire. we have been told the colts with the families. he teaches that people are sexually abused because of what they did in a past life. if you have been sexually abused then he teaches that alien like creatures seek out there have vulnerabilities by smelling us. you could be in a train ora bus, by smelling us. you could be in a train or a bus, you are being smelt all the time. welcome to the strange and weird world of universal
afterwards, i caught up with gavin, fiona and tim's brother, nick.h, or do think more needs to be done? it's not enough. it's more than half way though and it's a very positive step in the right direction. it does need further work but they do seem open to that. the trust and the masons say they'll continue to work together to help other families. some families have told us about losing family members to a cult. titherington. summerset. population 268. a quiet hamlet newf room. or is it? in the...
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tim sloan out as ceo of wells fargo.t ends a 31-year career at the bank the company now on the hunt for awe new ceo who will no doubt come from outside the company. now, in an odd bit of timing, warren buffett was live on cnbc just hours before the news broke talking up his support for tim sloan. >> does tim sloan have your support? >> oh, yeah, 100%. yeah, yeah i don't want his job >> attorney c. allen parker who joined the company just two years ago will serve as interim ceo while a permanent new successor is found parker will receive a base pay rate of $2 million a year plus $2 million in grants we're joined by writer bethenny mcclain. do you believe that tim sloan quit or was this p.r. spin for his ouster from wells fargo? >> well, there was a lot of anger after the hearing a couple of weeks ago, as you alluded to. it's really rare to have regulators be as critical of a bank as both the occ and the federal reserve were of wells. one person described sloan's demeanor in that hearing to me as both defiant and defensive
tim sloan out as ceo of wells fargo.t ends a 31-year career at the bank the company now on the hunt for awe new ceo who will no doubt come from outside the company. now, in an odd bit of timing, warren buffett was live on cnbc just hours before the news broke talking up his support for tim sloan. >> does tim sloan have your support? >> oh, yeah, 100%. yeah, yeah i don't want his job >> attorney c. allen parker who joined the company just two years ago will serve as interim ceo...
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tim: no. emily: so you would not be buying more shares. tim: that is not our model.specifically private company focused. we hold through the ipo and then some, but we are not public market investors per se. emily: what is the next wave? we have, silicon valley has a lot of companies going public this year. now you have to find new horses to bet on. tim: there are plenty of new horses to bet on. we are looking at new opportunities on a daily basis. emily: like what? tim: right now, there is a company in the concussion protocol space. they are widely adopted in the ncaa and other spaces. they are changing the game as far as head injuries go. we are excited about the prospect of that company. emily: tim sullivan of oceanic partners. i know you will be watching very closely tomorrow. do not miss our interview with lyft's cofounders 9:45 a.m. eastern time tomorrow. i will be speaking with them in person right here on bloomberg television and bloomberg radio. coming up, facebook under fire for its ad targeting practices. we have all the details next. this is bloomberg. ♪ e
tim: no. emily: so you would not be buying more shares. tim: that is not our model.specifically private company focused. we hold through the ipo and then some, but we are not public market investors per se. emily: what is the next wave? we have, silicon valley has a lot of companies going public this year. now you have to find new horses to bet on. tim: there are plenty of new horses to bet on. we are looking at new opportunities on a daily basis. emily: like what? tim: right now, there is a...
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tim: not at all. focusays the phrase laser and its laser focus has allowed it to execute in ways uber has not. if you look at any company that has chosen the spray and pray methodology and a spread -- and spread itself so thin, they have had a hard time being successful. lyft is not going to face those challenges. uber has 10% of their assets inefficient investments. investors who are looking for a return on uber versus lyft, i see an upside in lyft. uber, i'm not sure. we will have to wait for the numbers. emily: where does the process go from here? olivia: we are expecting to see them in mid to late they will go on their roadshow. emily: so it could be in a couple of weeks? olivia: that is the plan. olivia zaleski and tim sullivan of oceanic partners, thank you. coming up, food fight. amazon will reportedly be opening a new line of grocery stores. what this could mean for its brick-and-mortar rivals and its whole foods business. that is next. if you like bloomberg news, check us out on the radio. li
tim: not at all. focusays the phrase laser and its laser focus has allowed it to execute in ways uber has not. if you look at any company that has chosen the spray and pray methodology and a spread -- and spread itself so thin, they have had a hard time being successful. lyft is not going to face those challenges. uber has 10% of their assets inefficient investments. investors who are looking for a return on uber versus lyft, i see an upside in lyft. uber, i'm not sure. we will have to wait for...
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cook tim apple. the president tweeted out saying i had a recent roundtable meeting of business executives, and long after formerly introducing tim cook of apple, i quickly referred to tim and apple as tim apple as an easy way to save time and words. well, that happened at a white house meeting last week for the american workforce policy advisory board. tim cook even changed his last name to the apple logo emoji on twitter as part of the joke. >>> let's take a look at the stocks right now where they started on monday morning is not where they have landed. starting down and now up 175 points. and that is in part thanks to a government report on retail sales. levi strass. the san francisco company says it is suffering about 9.5 million shares of stock expected to be priced between 14 and $16 each. those shares expected to be listed on the new york stock exchange. levi strauss and company did go public in 1971 but was taken private in '85 in a leveraged buy-out. >>> dna home test kits can reveal ancestry
cook tim apple. the president tweeted out saying i had a recent roundtable meeting of business executives, and long after formerly introducing tim cook of apple, i quickly referred to tim and apple as tim apple as an easy way to save time and words. well, that happened at a white house meeting last week for the american workforce policy advisory board. tim cook even changed his last name to the apple logo emoji on twitter as part of the joke. >>> let's take a look at the stocks right...
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it. >> you know, tim tim did the job.dge as hoe was there sflart warren will never stop talking about him. it is easier the bang wik will do better if you're not being roughen into the ground by senator arren. >> how did he put up with it >> he was a jengentleman, right >> yes >> as the statement makes clear and as the statement also makes clear they are looking for an external candidate stick around we have jeff sonnen dcfeld we were saying how long he has been under pressure. >> this is coming right under the warren buffett endorsement that this i think it was a shock to many. i actually have been in touch with tim through the weekend we are going to have him sit nextweekend it is incredible any bad news it was not the office of the control of the currency he was the one turning rocks over his pred seser was as tim sloan was bringing it. he was a cfo that didn't know he would be with cfo. >> i think it was a cheap flow i don't know if he wanted to go kwielt that far. i'm not sure who else joined her crusade. i don't kno
it. >> you know, tim tim did the job.dge as hoe was there sflart warren will never stop talking about him. it is easier the bang wik will do better if you're not being roughen into the ground by senator arren. >> how did he put up with it >> he was a jengentleman, right >> yes >> as the statement makes clear and as the statement also makes clear they are looking for an external candidate stick around we have jeff sonnen dcfeld we were saying how long he has been...
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we appreciate it very much, tim apple. >> that's right. [ laughter ] he called him tim apple. [ lightr ] does trump think that when you o run any you're named after the product? [ laughter ] "mr. president, so you kw ll gates." "i believe it's bill windows." [ laughter ] that happened last week. now, a normal person would have just let it go, written it off as a slip of the tongue and moved on. but donald trump is not a normal person. [ light laughter ] and on sday, the website "axios" reported that during a meeting in florida with republican donors, trump claimed the media were spreading fak news when they said he called the ceo of apple tim apple. [ light laughter ] trump told the donors that he actually said tim cook apple really fast, and the "cook" part of the sentence was soft. [ laughter ] okay -- of all. tim cook apple doesn't make anys mose than tim apple. [ laughter ] [ applause ]m ok apple sounds like how tarzan would describe someone making a pie. [ laughter ] "tim cook apple. tim eat apple.rz love tim." [ laughter ] second, the story you want us to believe is that you dia
we appreciate it very much, tim apple. >> that's right. [ laughter ] he called him tim apple. [ lightr ] does trump think that when you o run any you're named after the product? [ laughter ] "mr. president, so you kw ll gates." "i believe it's bill windows." [ laughter ] that happened last week. now, a normal person would have just let it go, written it off as a slip of the tongue and moved on. but donald trump is not a normal person. [ light laughter ] and on sday,...
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tim cook there, the discussion around the table with the likes of tim cook from apple, ginny rometty from ibm. marilyn houston from lockheed martin, focused on retraining of the workforce, advisory board that the president's daughter ivanka trump is heading up. president few minutes at end, focusing his remarks on immigration and also on prison reform relating those back to employment. obviously, melissa, a topic we talk about all the time. gives us a lot to talk about here today. melissa: we want to bring the panel back in. jonathan, hadley and todd with us. hadley, start with you, you look at that room, tim cook in the room, someone who doesn't have a lot of common with the president philosophically, to me this remind me of criminal justice reform where if you could put politics aside you can bring people together who have very sincere needs and can collaborate. this is a problem where we have all of these jobs open in this country. we have a lot of people who need jobs. we have mismatch of skills. companies have a big incentive to come forward and to provide the training and partn
tim cook there, the discussion around the table with the likes of tim cook from apple, ginny rometty from ibm. marilyn houston from lockheed martin, focused on retraining of the workforce, advisory board that the president's daughter ivanka trump is heading up. president few minutes at end, focusing his remarks on immigration and also on prison reform relating those back to employment. obviously, melissa, a topic we talk about all the time. gives us a lot to talk about here today. melissa: we...
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happy birthday well why wed on march twelfth nine hundred eighty nine a man called tim suggests to his boss that it might be a good idea to connect computers around the world fast forward thirty years we have online dating fake news and can't videos thank you very much tim berners lee. scales down its of bishan says weeks after it counsels the world's biggest airline a european acro builder reveals much smaller plan for the future of flying taxi. business you don't do business. in berlin well. thirty years ago today a scientist called tim berners lee put the idea of the world wide web into a paper and suggested to his boss to set it up the boss called it exciting and today we have big videos and influencers facebook is being called the threats to democracy happy birthday internet what went wrong. the ability of just about anyone to contact everyone anywhere in the world is down to this man tim berners lee as a young english physicist berners lee came up with a program language that enabled computers connected to the internet to exchange data. back then he was more concerned about linki
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tim apple. >> that is indeed all we could find there, was "tim apple." the president couldn't let this go. he gave it new life today by saying, "i quickly referred to tim and apple as tim/apple as an easy way to save time and words." the thing is, this is a thing for this president and we know that because of this event 51 weeks ago, march 2018, the president prepares to introduce marilyn houssen, who runs lockheed, the aerospace contractor. >> i may ask marilyn lockheed the leading women's business xek executive in this country according to many. >> what have we learned? marilyn houssin the ceo of lockheed martin now has something in common with tim apple. that is our broadcast for this monday evening as we start off a new week. thank you so much for being with us. good night from nbc headquarters here in new york. >>> tonight on "all in" -- >> do you like tucker? i like tucker. >> a full-blown scandal at trump tv. >> she's my friend and she's your friend. justice jeanine. >> tonight, why fox news is condemning one its own. >> is her adherence to this i
tim apple. >> that is indeed all we could find there, was "tim apple." the president couldn't let this go. he gave it new life today by saying, "i quickly referred to tim and apple as tim/apple as an easy way to save time and words." the thing is, this is a thing for this president and we know that because of this event 51 weeks ago, march 2018, the president prepares to introduce marilyn houssen, who runs lockheed, the aerospace contractor. >> i may ask marilyn...
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today tim cook changed his twitter profile name too tim and an apple logo.hat's kind of like tim apple. because president trump accidently called him tim apple yesterday. he was at the white house to discuss technology and education. mr. trump complimented cook and then said we appreciate it very much tim apple. >> i can see how that could happen. >> i could be raj news. you could be jeff weather. >> yeah. it all works. >> he's having fun with it. tim apple. >> it's a fun way to do it. how are we looking tonight and tomorrow by the way. >> we're trying to dry out. that's the good news. once we hait sunday afternoon we'll dry out into monday. a better bet is drying will come next thursday. >> it's like seattle around here. >> it does seem like it. >> lester holt joins us next with nightly news. >> bye. >>> breaking news tonight. president trump's former campaign chairman, paul manafort, being sentenced to federal prison. a stunning fall for the man who helped propel his candidate to the presidency. we're live at the courthouse. >>> and another stunning turn.
today tim cook changed his twitter profile name too tim and an apple logo.hat's kind of like tim apple. because president trump accidently called him tim apple yesterday. he was at the white house to discuss technology and education. mr. trump complimented cook and then said we appreciate it very much tim apple. >> i can see how that could happen. >> i could be raj news. you could be jeff weather. >> yeah. it all works. >> he's having fun with it. tim apple. >>...
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) >> trevor: tim apple. this one? it's just dumb. yeah. it's just a fun dumb mistake trump made or maybe this is how he says names. he calls you by what you do and your first name. tim apple, jeff amazon, jussie unemployed. ( laughter ) this should have been a fun slip of the tongue. we laugh, we move on, but because of donald compulsive liar can't let anything go, this morning he tweeted this, i referred to tim and apple as tim apple as an easy way to save time and words. ( laughter ) really, donald? really? that's what you were doing? well, allow me to save time and words -- get the (~bleep ) out of here! you're gaffing time -- you're saving time by omit ago word and tweeting about it? no one wastes more time than donald trump. he spends as much time on the golf course as tiger woods and as much time on porn stars as tiger woods. so trump wants us to believe tim apple is fake news, but there's actually fake news plaguing the president right now. it's about melania. >> the fake melania conspiracy is back af
) >> trevor: tim apple. this one? it's just dumb. yeah. it's just a fun dumb mistake trump made or maybe this is how he says names. he calls you by what you do and your first name. tim apple, jeff amazon, jussie unemployed. ( laughter ) this should have been a fun slip of the tongue. we laugh, we move on, but because of donald compulsive liar can't let anything go, this morning he tweeted this, i referred to tim and apple as tim apple as an easy way to save time and words. ( laughter )...
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them to try and figure a way to find them expose them and bring them to justice democratic senator tim kaine also was on the sunday shows and he had some very pointed comments i want to read it to you he said we have to confront the fact that there is a rise in white supremacy anti immigrant an anti muslim attitudes in america tim kaine said the president united states uses language that's often very similar to the language used by bigots and racists that was from senator tim kaine on sunday many people hoping the president donald trump will be more do more to denounce this but so far in his presidency he's been reluctant to do so. well for more on the
them to try and figure a way to find them expose them and bring them to justice democratic senator tim kaine also was on the sunday shows and he had some very pointed comments i want to read it to you he said we have to confront the fact that there is a rise in white supremacy anti immigrant an anti muslim attitudes in america tim kaine said the president united states uses language that's often very similar to the language used by bigots and racists that was from senator tim kaine on sunday...
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reports of on the tim berners lee and how he's worried about the bulbs to that he created. it is in the spotlight again in new york this time the state attorney general's office is reportedly asked germany's biggest bank to reveal details of its links to companies owned by u.s. president trump the main focus of the hotels in washington miami and she cargo this comes after former trump lawyer michael cohn testified before congress last month that trump gave false financial statements to the. the pound has continued to rally on tourism as agreement with the e.u. last night the british prime minister says secured changes that could help break the deal pos through parliament so they rose by zero point four percent during tuesday trading in asia meaning it's jumped by one point four percent in just two days traders hope the agreement will be enough to sway british lawmakers who have threatened to vote down the deal in a vote later today. that's it from me and the business team you can find local business news stories on our website as to w dot com slash business merrill has all
reports of on the tim berners lee and how he's worried about the bulbs to that he created. it is in the spotlight again in new york this time the state attorney general's office is reportedly asked germany's biggest bank to reveal details of its links to companies owned by u.s. president trump the main focus of the hotels in washington miami and she cargo this comes after former trump lawyer michael cohn testified before congress last month that trump gave false financial statements to the. the...
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tim cook changed his name on twitter from tim cook to the tim apple it is.kind of a go-to move for president trump. last year he used the first name plus company name formulation for lockheed's ceo. marilyn houston. >> we have some of our best american leaders and leader, period, behind me. i may ask maryland lockheed. >> i like that tim cook embraced. >> he leaned into it. we were watching it and we had to roll it back four times. maybe he said tim of apple or tim from apple. no, he definitely didn't. it was fully tim apple. >> we should go get that. >> we'll edit it later. >> our next high goes to a 4-year-old. she was born with a condition of spina bifida. the little girl's dream had been to walk some day. here is kennedy surrounded by cheering classmates and wearing a giant smile as her dream comes true. >> yes, you can! >> girl, look at you go! >> they're cheering for you. >> wow, kennedy! >> oh, my god. that smile and that laugh, kennedy was doing her physical therapy at school when she just started walking on her own. her aunt arrived and quickly pull
tim cook changed his name on twitter from tim cook to the tim apple it is.kind of a go-to move for president trump. last year he used the first name plus company name formulation for lockheed's ceo. marilyn houston. >> we have some of our best american leaders and leader, period, behind me. i may ask maryland lockheed. >> i like that tim cook embraced. >> he leaned into it. we were watching it and we had to roll it back four times. maybe he said tim of apple or tim from apple....
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tim cook, changed his twitter handle to tim apple. all in good fun!jon: yeah. >> stephen: and it was over. but now, it has blossomed into an on-going national scandal that we're calling "applegate." not christina. ( laughter ) she's a national treasure. at this self-same, aforementioned fundraiser, of which i was just speaking of, trump resurrected the controversy by telling the donors that he actually said "tim cook apple" really fast, and the "cook" part of the sentence was soft. but all you heard from the "fake news was "tim apple." ( laughter ) mr. president, words don't just disappear from the middle of sentences. unless it's cbs bleeping me when i say excuses like this are ( bleep ) insane. ( cheers and applause ) ( piano riff ) ( applause ) did i say "apple-ing insane"? we'll never know. maybe i'm wrong. maybe he's not appled in the head. ( laughter ) let's slow that clip way down and boost the volume so we can hear the middle part. >> we appreciate it very much, tim -- >> cook, the c.e.o. of -- -- apple. >> stephen: checks out. >> jon: i heard
tim cook, changed his twitter handle to tim apple. all in good fun!jon: yeah. >> stephen: and it was over. but now, it has blossomed into an on-going national scandal that we're calling "applegate." not christina. ( laughter ) she's a national treasure. at this self-same, aforementioned fundraiser, of which i was just speaking of, trump resurrected the controversy by telling the donors that he actually said "tim cook apple" really fast, and the "cook" part of...
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tim talked about addressable market i think it was $1.2 trillion even if it's $750 billion, the upside for lyft and uber is tremendous so yes, valuation is crazy here. but the fact that analysts are talking about it, at a certain point this becomes a very compelling story. >> think about the people that have backed these two companies. i'll throw uber into the mix too. there's some of the biggest investors in the world lined up behind these two companies these companies raised more capital than anybody else in private equity history that tells you about where some of the guys in private equity believe about this market. >> that's good for them. uber and lyft have raised more venture capital money than any other company that has gfor tho. but what does it mean for joe -- >> that's a different issue. >> is there a short-term trade here or what's the long-term threat google, amazon, everybody drives the price to zero. in the short term you do have a window that might be interesting. you have uber coming out in april. number two, may 15th you have the first earnings announcement from lyft.
tim talked about addressable market i think it was $1.2 trillion even if it's $750 billion, the upside for lyft and uber is tremendous so yes, valuation is crazy here. but the fact that analysts are talking about it, at a certain point this becomes a very compelling story. >> think about the people that have backed these two companies. i'll throw uber into the mix too. there's some of the biggest investors in the world lined up behind these two companies these companies raised more...
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so starting off with tim burton's duubo. so starting off with tim burton's dumbo. there is now a huge financial market for taking the disney animations and remaking them in live action, using animation. if you think for example ofjungle book, the only thing live action about that was the young boy, everything else was created through cg, but they have had success with beauty and the beast and tim brton directed alice in wonderland. now we have a revisiting of dumbo. colin farrell is the horseman who returns from the war and is assigned to looking after the elephants. it's his kid who realises that young baby dumbo, who has these huge ears, actually can fly, then later on, audiences discover it and it transforms the fortunes of the medici circus. here is a clip. fly little one. magic dust. you can see it doesn't skimp on visual spectacle. the cast includes danny devito, eva green and michael keaton, it's a tim burton movie, so in every corner there is stuff going on. here is the strange thing, although it is fairly impressive to see, you know, a flying elephant brou
so starting off with tim burton's duubo. so starting off with tim burton's dumbo. there is now a huge financial market for taking the disney animations and remaking them in live action, using animation. if you think for example ofjungle book, the only thing live action about that was the young boy, everything else was created through cg, but they have had success with beauty and the beast and tim brton directed alice in wonderland. now we have a revisiting of dumbo. colin farrell is the...
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and happy birthday world wide web on march twelfth nine hundred eighty nine a man named tim came up with a user friendly way to connect computers around the world fast forward thirty years and we have online dating safe news and can video what could possibly come next. i'm sumi so much kinder it's good to have you with us the e.u. is calling it the last chance to break the deal when british lawmakers must decide if they will accept it prime minister theresa may or may says legally binding assurances over the future of the irish border should win parliament support may hammered out the revisions and late night talks with e.u. leaders in strasburg as the exit date looms less than three weeks away british m.p.'s are scrutinizing the agreement for a vote that is scheduled for later today. the british government and the you believe they have now removed the biggest stumbling block and. british prime minister to resign may and european commission presidential. have agreed changes to disown irish backstop an insurance policy that was enough an island continuing to follow e.u. rules in order to
and happy birthday world wide web on march twelfth nine hundred eighty nine a man named tim came up with a user friendly way to connect computers around the world fast forward thirty years and we have online dating safe news and can video what could possibly come next. i'm sumi so much kinder it's good to have you with us the e.u. is calling it the last chance to break the deal when british lawmakers must decide if they will accept it prime minister theresa may or may says legally binding...
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tim apple. tim apple. >> that is indeed all we could find there was tim apple.. he gave it new life today by saying quote, i quickly referred to tim and apple as tim/apple as an easy way to save time and words. the thing is, this is a thing for this president and we know that because of this event 51 weeks ago, march 2018, the president prepares to introduce marlin houssen who runs air laquid. >> i may ask marlin laquid. >> marlin houssin the ceo of air laquid had something in common. good night from nbc headquarters here in new york. ight from nbc s here in new york >>> no, this is not a rerun but you'll have a little sense of deja vu because the president's campaign chairman is due to be sentenced by a federal judge again this week, and i know that sounds like last week's news but this this judge in d.c.
tim apple. tim apple. >> that is indeed all we could find there was tim apple.. he gave it new life today by saying quote, i quickly referred to tim and apple as tim/apple as an easy way to save time and words. the thing is, this is a thing for this president and we know that because of this event 51 weeks ago, march 2018, the president prepares to introduce marlin houssen who runs air laquid. >> i may ask marlin laquid. >> marlin houssin the ceo of air laquid had something in...
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tim runs a great business. that make inspirationalfigure businessman, and installation that make inspirational figure and businessman, and installation that make inspirationalfigure and he is quite wrong. i started with trying to find consensus and clearly there is very little. that debate will continue and that is what mps will be looking again at tomorrow. here's matt with a look at this morning's weather. certainly consensus on what is happening this coming week, much, much colder. 20 celsius around greater london. you will not be seeing that this coming week. nearly nine degrees by tuesday with showers in the forecast. that change taking place through last night. the chilis conditions in the north. widespread frost to start the day. a few showers around the north—east of england. a few towards the south and east of london, continuing for a few hours yet. not so much sunshine in southern areas and still a few light showers in the afternoon. mostly dry for the bulk of the day. plenty of sunshine throughout mo
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he called apple ceo tim cook, tim apple. (grant) the faux pas was yesterday... during a meeting of the american work-force policy advisory board to discuss the importance of technology in education. the president was trying to compliment trying to compliment cook... but he complimented apple instead. over and doing things that i really r wht from the beginning. i used to say tim you got to start doing country. we appreciate it very much. tim apple."(grant) and t time this has happened to president trump. last year he referred to lockheed martin c-e-o marillyn hewson as "marillyn lockheed." tim cook has since changed his name on twitter to tim, with an apple logo as his last name. (anchor) taking a live look outside... at the san mateo bridge.(anchor) time now to check on our weather... with chief meteorologist lawrence karnow. lawrence karnow: it was a mostly cloudy day with scattered showers. they became more widely scattered in the afternoon with even a few sunny breaks. the doppler radar is tracking more rain but most of it is light. showers will continue ton
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and a happy birthday world wide web on march twelfth nine hundred eighty nine a man named tim came up with a user friendly way to connect computers around the world fast forward thirty years and we have online dating fake news and kept video what could possibly come next. i'm serious almost gone it is good to have you with us britain's attorney general has said the latest changes to the birds a deal that the prime minister secured do not eliminate the risk that the u.k. will stay tied to e.u. rules indefinitely his opinion comes a day after theresa may and the e.u. agreed that these so-called backstop which she's northern ireland can. uing to follow e.u. rules in order to keep the border with the irish republic open would only apply temporarily after bragg said now in a letter released shortly before lawmakers are set to vote for the revised deal the attorney general geoffrey cox says the changes don't give the u.k. ok a quote internationally lawful means of getting out of the arrangement without the approval. all right let's bring in our correspondents following the story for us we h
and a happy birthday world wide web on march twelfth nine hundred eighty nine a man named tim came up with a user friendly way to connect computers around the world fast forward thirty years and we have online dating fake news and kept video what could possibly come next. i'm serious almost gone it is good to have you with us britain's attorney general has said the latest changes to the birds a deal that the prime minister secured do not eliminate the risk that the u.k. will stay tied to e.u....
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tim sloan stepping down.oline: morgan stanley president is going to be retiring at the end of june we understand. this is set to be a retirement from morgan stanley. second best key top executives are leaving. come tell her to retire at the end of searchesme big news and big when it comes to key top banks. joe: trade talks between the u.s. and china. council director larry kudlow had this to say earlier. driven.is not a time enforcement driven deal. things have to be done just policy- this is a enforcement driven deal. things have to be done just right. joe: let's get insight into the deal. rebecca harding, and independent economist specializing in trade and trade finance. what is your read of the state of play right now? possible extension coming to trade talks. does this signal the expectation they will get some sort of deal is correct? rebecca: i think what they are trying to do is focus of very much on the long-term goal, which is to recalibrate the way in which the global trading system is working. they
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from tim berners—lee's idea the world wide web was born. for spreading hate and misinformation. i feel for most people out there in the street that the tipping point, to a certain extent, was the cambridge analytica moment. because most people knew that internet privacy was on the other people worried about. and then went the cambridge analytical thing went the cambridge analytical thing went down they realised that elections have been manipulated using data that they had contributed. veitia blame for that? this person got all this data and he got it under the pretext he was going to use it for research purposes. then he actually used it to manipulate an election. i think it was abused and used for another purpose. it is a clear breach. are you optimistic that this can be sorted? am i optimistic in general? i think so. we have a new generation of young people, also, who are pretty active, they are pretty activist about things like their privacy. whereas, to a certain extent, they were not before. that is sirtim extent, they were not before.
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he needs his own tim cook.jobs needed a tim cook >> tim tesla >> how about this, hundreds of people were evacuated from a cruise shift after the viking sky hit rough weather saturday high winds and 26 foot waves the ship was able to dock in norway, more than 20 people suffered injuries. one of them remains in critical condition. there was footage of the way this shift was listing back and forth, and people and objects kind of flying from side to side >> i mean, if a picture is worth 1,000 words, video is worth a million. this is a problem not just for the cruise line, but the cruise industry >> the shares haven't budged you can throw norovirus, 26 foot waves and people still keep cruising >> what happens -- i mean, you're -- i'm in the cruise market, i've never cruised before, i got little kids, i'm thinking about cruising and looking at that, gives me a tummy ache >> this is a cruise disaster some people get sick and they get saved by a helicopter. plane casters don't look like this >> thank goodness this crui
he needs his own tim cook.jobs needed a tim cook >> tim tesla >> how about this, hundreds of people were evacuated from a cruise shift after the viking sky hit rough weather saturday high winds and 26 foot waves the ship was able to dock in norway, more than 20 people suffered injuries. one of them remains in critical condition. there was footage of the way this shift was listing back and forth, and people and objects kind of flying from side to side >> i mean, if a picture is...
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on the count of the course this week he's on a mission to save the into that we'll talk to tim berners leave events of the world wide web and look at what chevy a safari called has to be up with china's biggest e-commerce company comes in the cost. of. a comeback our developing story throughout the day forty nine people have been killed in an attack on two mosques in the new zealand city of christchurch twenty eight year old australian brenton tarrant has just appeared in court charged with one count. the charges are expected. also for the fourth consecutive friday thousands of protesters have gathered in algeria demanding regime change and in the immediate departure of president abdul aziz bush fifty. well in all the stories we're following u.s. president donald trump has vetoed a measure by congress that would have ended his declaration of a national emergency to fund his wall along the southern border with mexico mike hanna has more on this now from washington. well the veto came as no surprise in fact minutes after the senate vote of disapproval president trump was treating one wor
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tim, maybe you could just start, please. >> sure. thank you, mr. president it's an honor to serve on this council. i've always thought that americans are special in so many ways at the heart of all its people, that, to me, is what this group is all about for our companies, you know, was founded by college dropout we never really thought that a college degree was the thing that you had to have to do well. we've always tried to expand our horizons and to that degree, about half of our u.s. employment last year were people that did not have a four-year degree and we're very proud of that but we want to go further. and so to that end, as we've looked at the -- sort of the tht are coming out of colleges and what the skills are that we believe we need in the future and many other businesses do, we've identified coding as a very key one and we believe strongly that it should be requirement in the united states for every kid to have coding before they graduate from k-12. and become somewhat proficient at it. we've done a curriculum now and provide it to al
tim, maybe you could just start, please. >> sure. thank you, mr. president it's an honor to serve on this council. i've always thought that americans are special in so many ways at the heart of all its people, that, to me, is what this group is all about for our companies, you know, was founded by college dropout we never really thought that a college degree was the thing that you had to have to do well. we've always tried to expand our horizons and to that degree, about half of our u.s....
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tim tebow, come on. let's do it.on our show. and i know you do an amazing amount of work. but one of the things you do is "night to shine." >> yeah. >> jimmy: night to shine, and you want to tell everyone what that is? >> yeah, so night to shine is a a worldwide prom for people with special needs. and this year was our fifth year hosting it, and we have 655 proms around the world in 24 countries, with over 200,000 volunteers, and we crowned over 100,000 people with special needs as a king or queen of the prom. and it was truly amazing, it's my favorite night of the year. [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: 200,000 people? >> 200,000 volunteers. >> jimmy: volunteers. >> yes. >> jimmy: is. >> jimmy: anu red carpet? >> yes, every one of them, they have to have a red carpet. >> jimmy: why is that? >> because -- well in today's society, red carpeth signify excellence, they signify meaning, they signify vip. and on this night, and in my eyes, and i believe in god's eyes, they are the vips. they're important. and so we walk t
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the world of business and economics this week he's on a mission to save the internet we'll talk to tim berners lee inventor of the world wide web. kenya's safari com is teaming up with china's biggest commerce company alibaba plus. in thailand the world's largest export or of robert global oversupply has caused the price to plummet leaving farmers here scrambling to make ends meet a subsidy program has been called by some as a quick fix because it misses the main issues that story coming up. it is a public square a library a doctor's office a school a cinema a shop and much much more the world wide web has turned thirty and its inventor tim berners lee has called on the world to build a better web we'll have more from tim in just a moment but first our technology editor honda explains the impact of his invention over the past three decades. it may be hard for many of us to imagine a time when you couldn't just log on to the internet and search the web it's how many of us stay in touch make friends talk search and share information but thirty years ago none of that was possible electron
the world of business and economics this week he's on a mission to save the internet we'll talk to tim berners lee inventor of the world wide web. kenya's safari com is teaming up with china's biggest commerce company alibaba plus. in thailand the world's largest export or of robert global oversupply has caused the price to plummet leaving farmers here scrambling to make ends meet a subsidy program has been called by some as a quick fix because it misses the main issues that story coming up. it...