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tim cook posted the picture as he congratulated broncos on camera. it made tweets of iphone's camera and suggested cook upgrade his own. later tim cook posted a crystal clear picture of the picture and congratulating von miller and peyton manning. >> peyton manning is now the oldest quarterback to win a super bowl and the first to win 200 games in his career and the only quarterback to start in the super bowl and win lombardi trophies for two different teams. good morning and congratulations. >> charlie, you don't have to keep reminding me about being the oldest quarterback out there. >> what i want to know what are you doing for the defense? are you going to give them all new cars? what? >> well, von miller is going to get a car for being the mvp. but i've been thanking them all year long, charlie. and i've just been very grateful that i don't have to play against those guys. i get to practice against them. they don't get to hit me in practice and it's not full-speed contact. what a great group of guys to play with. really the entire team. we have h
tim cook posted the picture as he congratulated broncos on camera. it made tweets of iphone's camera and suggested cook upgrade his own. later tim cook posted a crystal clear picture of the picture and congratulating von miller and peyton manning. >> peyton manning is now the oldest quarterback to win a super bowl and the first to win 200 games in his career and the only quarterback to start in the super bowl and win lombardi trophies for two different teams. good morning and...
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in an online letter, ceo tim cook writes -- the u.s. government has asked us for something we simply do not have. and something we consider too dangerous to create. they have asked us to build a back door to the iphone. t software, which does not exist today, would have the potential to unlok any iphone in someone's physical possession. cook previously defended apple's encryption techniques with charlie rose. >> when we design a new service, we try not to collect data so we are not reading your e mail, we are not reading your imessage. if the government laid a subpoena on us to get your imessages we can't provided it. it's encrypted and under key. >> reporter: the access to the iphone could create key information where they were before and after the shooting and who they were correspondenting with. it's encryption and how information is obtained. jim comey has been asking the tech industry with help with encryption issues and say it isn't just affecting national security inig encryption roadblocks when it comes to solving murder cases a
in an online letter, ceo tim cook writes -- the u.s. government has asked us for something we simply do not have. and something we consider too dangerous to create. they have asked us to build a back door to the iphone. t software, which does not exist today, would have the potential to unlok any iphone in someone's physical possession. cook previously defended apple's encryption techniques with charlie rose. >> when we design a new service, we try not to collect data so we are not...
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magistrate judge ordered apple to -- apple's ceo tim cook says the tech giant doesn't have the technology and that developing it would create a back door to not only that iphone but millions of devices. the white house defended the department of justice's request for apple to aid in an investigation. the president calls an important national priority. >> they are not asking apple to create a new back door to one of their products. they are simply asking for something that would have an impact on this one device. >> reporter: as the war on terror and the right to privacy collide, cnet's dan ackerman says apple and the fbi have competing and compelling interests. >> apple says if you promise you only use it once it's going to get used again and again and once you create the precedent of giving that access once you're not able to deny at the time next time. >> reporter: google's ceo posted a series of tweets wednesday citing with apple, saying we give law enforcement access to data based on valid legal orders, but that is wholly different than requiring companies to enable hacking of custome
magistrate judge ordered apple to -- apple's ceo tim cook says the tech giant doesn't have the technology and that developing it would create a back door to not only that iphone but millions of devices. the white house defended the department of justice's request for apple to aid in an investigation. the president calls an important national priority. >> they are not asking apple to create a new back door to one of their products. they are simply asking for something that would have an...
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they are tim cook's customers too. those are the people who buy all of the apple products and you have to balance these two threats against each other. >> what scenario, john? >> i'll tell you the worst case scenario right now. when i go to bed at night, i think all day what did i do and what little thing did i miss? do you want to know what i think about today? i think about in that phone in san bernardino of those two killers who murdered more than a dozen people and wounded more, who were they in touch with? did someone tell them to do it? and if that piece of information is in there and that can be exploited, who did that someone talk to here in new york city and what could happen next? >> quickly to that point too. apple has been cooperative with the government in the past. all of the information on that phone that was backed up in the cloud, my understanding has been passed to law enforcement. but he stopped backing up his phone about a month and a half before the attacks. so the concern of law enforcement, what
they are tim cook's customers too. those are the people who buy all of the apple products and you have to balance these two threats against each other. >> what scenario, john? >> i'll tell you the worst case scenario right now. when i go to bed at night, i think all day what did i do and what little thing did i miss? do you want to know what i think about today? i think about in that phone in san bernardino of those two killers who murdered more than a dozen people and wounded more,...
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. >> reporter: apple's ceo tim cook says he is fighting the order to device away past the iphone's encryption system to keep his consumers safe. >> the reality is if you put a back door in, that back door is for everybody. >> reporter: john miller is deputy commissioner of the nypd. he says apple could develop a code to break into the phone genetic the information it needs and then destroy it. >> tim cook says i'm doing this for the safety of my customers meaning we have an impregnable phone. how many people who died on the floor in san bernardino and paris had iphones in their pocket as they were killed by the terrorists? too. >> reporter: a senior executive told cbs news, the following. why is apple's cooperation necessary at all? mike morello is the former number two at the cia. isn't there somebody who currently works for the cia or the nsa who could do what the government wants apple to do? >> there has been so much advance in the last year, 18 months in the ability to protect information and these kind of devices, that the government has simply fallen behind in its capabilities. >> repo
. >> reporter: apple's ceo tim cook says he is fighting the order to device away past the iphone's encryption system to keep his consumers safe. >> the reality is if you put a back door in, that back door is for everybody. >> reporter: john miller is deputy commissioner of the nypd. he says apple could develop a code to break into the phone genetic the information it needs and then destroy it. >> tim cook says i'm doing this for the safety of my customers meaning we have...
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they are tim cook's customers too. >> reporter: a senior executive told cbs news, the following. why is apple's cooperation necessary at all? mike morello is the former number two at the cia. isn't there somebody who currently works for the cia or the nsa who could do what the government wants apple to do? >> there has been so much advance in the last year, 18 months in the ability to protect information and these kind of devices, that t simply fallen behind in its capabilities. >> reporter: the next chapter in the legal battle in this case will unfold march 22nd, when a judge will hear arguments from both sides in a federal court in california. >>> parts of the plains of the midwest are cleaning up from the damage from strong winds. 60-mile-per-hour winds battered chicago on friday and causing debris to fly off of a building. two downtown office buildings were evacuated and cars and trucks were damageded but no injuries were reported. >>> high winds and temperatures fueled grass fires cross parts of oklahoma where 80 square miles burned. residents were asked to evacuate their ho
they are tim cook's customers too. >> reporter: a senior executive told cbs news, the following. why is apple's cooperation necessary at all? mike morello is the former number two at the cia. isn't there somebody who currently works for the cia or the nsa who could do what the government wants apple to do? >> there has been so much advance in the last year, 18 months in the ability to protect information and these kind of devices, that t simply fallen behind in its capabilities....
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tim cook says complying with the order would set a dangerous precedent. >> secretary kerry says a cease-fire in syria is closer than ever. bombings yesterday in damascus nd it killed up to 150 people. elizabeth palmer is on a rare trip inside the syrian capital at the scene of one of the attacks. elizabeth, good morning. >> reporter: good morning. i'm standing just a few yards from where one of those massive car bombs went off. and the definite station is epic. the front of the buildings blown clean off. the people who lived in those apartments, the shopkeepers who ground floor, they are all dead. isis was never party to cease-fire but this proves their commitment to total war. however, the other players in this war, this conflict, do say they are ready for some kind of a truce. president assad said he was ready it over the weekend and the opposition says they are going to try too. but the devil, as always, is in the details. when would it start? who would participate? who would monitor it? in northern syria, the syrian army, backed by russian planes, are conducting a huge offensive around s
tim cook says complying with the order would set a dangerous precedent. >> secretary kerry says a cease-fire in syria is closer than ever. bombings yesterday in damascus nd it killed up to 150 people. elizabeth palmer is on a rare trip inside the syrian capital at the scene of one of the attacks. elizabeth, good morning. >> reporter: good morning. i'm standing just a few yards from where one of those massive car bombs went off. and the definite station is epic. the front of the...
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it's interesting to me to watch on saturday the fbi put out a blog case and this morning, tim cook e-mailing. between the two of them. isn't it true in the past apple has been cooperative and worked with the cia in the past? >> i won't get into operational details and apple has made it quite public they have been cooperative with american law enforcement with cases like this one but now apple is drawing this line. >> ios 7 or ios 8? >> i wouldn't get into the specifics. that is one of the detailed arguments that tilts this one way or the other. >> interesting thing is district attorney of new york has said he has got about 170 cases in which he can't gain access to an iphone and he needs that evidence in terms of dangerous criminals. >> no. frankly, charlie, i think the u.s. attorney here making that case undercuts jim comey's argument that i got one off that i need your help. >> can we talk about your book for a second? >> please! >> here you are, the master for years you keep all of the secrets and now you're writing a book about the secrets. i'm curious will the process for you and was it
it's interesting to me to watch on saturday the fbi put out a blog case and this morning, tim cook e-mailing. between the two of them. isn't it true in the past apple has been cooperative and worked with the cia in the past? >> i won't get into operational details and apple has made it quite public they have been cooperative with american law enforcement with cases like this one but now apple is drawing this line. >> ios 7 or ios 8? >> i wouldn't get into the specifics. that...
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would you do the same thing that tim cook has done? >> i think they're saying, hey, as a society we think this discussion of safeguards is important. i don't disagree with that. >> nobody disagrees with that. >> at the end of the day we want a government that has this ability and we trust it to use that on our behalf. >> max legend who you and i both know and admire. this is what i'm trying to get you to say one side or the other. apple should offer the fbi the exact data but they should not offer them a master key. >> yeah, that would particular case. >> in our next hour we'll talk to apple's lawyer, former united states solicitor general ted olson and find out why one of the country's most respected legal names is defending the tech giant. that's ahead. >> he didn't want to seem to give a specific answer to that. >> no, he was not but he wanted to see it go through the process first. >> i heard that. you asked it very directly. >> and numerous times. >> a couple of times. >> i like him a lot. >> yeah. he likes you too. >>> republican
would you do the same thing that tim cook has done? >> i think they're saying, hey, as a society we think this discussion of safeguards is important. i don't disagree with that. >> nobody disagrees with that. >> at the end of the day we want a government that has this ability and we trust it to use that on our behalf. >> max legend who you and i both know and admire. this is what i'm trying to get you to say one side or the other. apple should offer the fbi the exact...
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>>> apple ceo tim cook speaking out the company's privacy fight with the fbi. >>pl to aace back door in the iphone, we believe it does put hundreds of millions of customers at risk. >>> president obama considering a icpublan noe. brian sandoval, the governor of nevada, to fill the vacancy on the supreme court. >> when with e-cigarettes exploded inside a man's pocket in kentucky. >> all that. >> adele! >> adele has stolen the show at this year's brit awards. >> you love me! >> christopher was discovered. mostly cue in "science" magazine. >> that happens every year? >> it does. you don't follow it? >> here i am worried about the oscars! >> all that matters. >> do you plan to campaign for her? >> i don't think they need me, quite frankly. he might need me, but she doesn't. >>> on "cbs this morning." >> a third consecutive win in the nevada caucuses keeps donald trump well-positioned to steam roll his way to victory a super tuesday. >> like many other las vegas visitors, the gop woke up this morning with a raging hangover! wondering what the hell happened last nigh
>>> apple ceo tim cook speaking out the company's privacy fight with the fbi. >>pl to aace back door in the iphone, we believe it does put hundreds of millions of customers at risk. >>> president obama considering a icpublan noe. brian sandoval, the governor of nevada, to fill the vacancy on the supreme court. >> when with e-cigarettes exploded inside a man's pocket in kentucky. >> all that. >> adele! >> adele has stolen the show at this year's...
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fundamentally supporting tim cook in what he is trying to do. this is ultimately a question of drawing the line in the sand and it's a brand-new set of problems. fbi or law enforcement asking a company to write code to survey its customers is unprecedented and what tim cook is trying to do is bring it into the public debate all the way to congress, all the way to the supreme court. and have a clear set of laws created because there isn't anything on the books today. so i think that is profound lie important. >> you've heard the case that the fbi director said on capitol hill yesterday. the code the judge has directed apple to write works on only this phone. so the idea this getting into the wild and working on my phone or your phone experts tell me is not the real thing. >> i think it runs on this particular iphone but by extension, it's true that they can write code that works on any other iphone, yours for example or my laptop or your laptop. if there is ultimately a law is a thsays that is okay, tim cooks saying we need to hear it and stated
fundamentally supporting tim cook in what he is trying to do. this is ultimately a question of drawing the line in the sand and it's a brand-new set of problems. fbi or law enforcement asking a company to write code to survey its customers is unprecedented and what tim cook is trying to do is bring it into the public debate all the way to congress, all the way to the supreme court. and have a clear set of laws created because there isn't anything on the books today. so i think that is profound...
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i think what tim cook is saying is yes, it does. it's really hard for me to hear myself say "yes it does" but i think from a perspective of what kind of country we want to live in, what kind of law we have, if it does or doesn't we need a public debate about it and a law that says this is what it means. we have been here before. from water boarding and nsa scandals we have put aside the conversation of what is important to us as a society and a country in favor of solving a problem immediately in front of us and found ourselves soul searching over and over again. i think that is what they are trying to presglent do you think the conversation is taking place now and either at the supreme something will change? >> absolutely. >> thank you. great discussion. >>> spike lee is in the graen room. we will look at the oscar controversy and we will learn about his new m m announcer: this portion of "cbs nationwide is on your side >>> police say he studied how to pull off a perfect >>> police say he studied to pull off a perfect murder. the g
i think what tim cook is saying is yes, it does. it's really hard for me to hear myself say "yes it does" but i think from a perspective of what kind of country we want to live in, what kind of law we have, if it does or doesn't we need a public debate about it and a law that says this is what it means. we have been here before. from water boarding and nsa scandals we have put aside the conversation of what is important to us as a society and a country in favor of solving a problem...
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cook said no. cbs news justice report paula reed is following the case closely. this case is making headlines for weeks now. where do we stand as of today? >> we currently in a standoff. this case here is a case of a generation. this will answer what we have all been asking -- how far does tech have to go to accommodate law enforcement and how far does it get them in the cases? the laws are outdated and people hopefully will answer these questions. >> the phone in question here is the property of farook's former employer. could they not just demand that apple open it? >> they tried and it does make it easier that the individual in question is deceased because that takes away some of the privacy protects that would have existed but apple refused to do what they are asking here. they are asking apple to write software to undermine their signature security protections so they can run an unlimited number of passwords without the fear that feature that erases all of your data if you do up to ten incorre
cook said no. cbs news justice report paula reed is following the case closely. this case is making headlines for weeks now. where do we stand as of today? >> we currently in a standoff. this case here is a case of a generation. this will answer what we have all been asking -- how far does tech have to go to accommodate law enforcement and how far does it get them in the cases? the laws are outdated and people hopefully will answer these questions. >> the phone in question here is...
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. >> apple's ceo tim cook said he is willing to take the fight all the way to the supreme court. >> more than 12 million americans this morning face a threat of severe weather. a powerful system in the south is pushing towards the east coast and could bring damaging winds and thunderstorms. one tornado was reported on tuesday near alabama, alabama. four people were hurt and dozens of homes were damaged and thousands lost power, including some super tuesday polling >>> the american astronaut who spent nearly a year in space is back on earth this morning. scott kelly landed safely in kazakhstan overnight after 340 days aboard the international spa space station. the longest an american has ever traveled in space. mark strassmann it he is johnson space center in houston for what is next for the astronaut. mark, what a historic day. >> reporter: inside building nine, this is a mock-up of the soyuz space capsule that took kelly back to earth and think about it. kelly has orbited the earth 16 times a day a year now. that is 14 million miles or about the distance between earth and mars. >> scot
. >> apple's ceo tim cook said he is willing to take the fight all the way to the supreme court. >> more than 12 million americans this morning face a threat of severe weather. a powerful system in the south is pushing towards the east coast and could bring damaging winds and thunderstorms. one tornado was reported on tuesday near alabama, alabama. four people were hurt and dozens of homes were damaged and thousands lost power, including some super tuesday polling >>> the...
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. >> this is one of the arguments that tim cook uses in the encryption debate. look. other people have information and access to it and they trade in this information, whereas, we don't do that. we simply sell phones. >> i think that is another debate that is going on. what we are just trying to say is that in a world in which the people who take you to the internet know everything that you do on the internet, are you going to be able to control your own private information? you know, charlie, we have, for years, had rules about what happens when you use the phone network. okay? your information, where you go on your phone network is protected by our rules at the fcc. why shouldn't we have the same kind of protection when you use the internet? >> is this a case where public policy isn't keeping up with technology, do you think? >> well, i think there is a challenge that we all face right now which is how does public policy keep up with technology. and how does public policy make sure that it doesn't interfere with technology cal growth, which is why we are not going i
. >> this is one of the arguments that tim cook uses in the encryption debate. look. other people have information and access to it and they trade in this information, whereas, we don't do that. we simply sell phones. >> i think that is another debate that is going on. what we are just trying to say is that in a world in which the people who take you to the internet know everything that you do on the internet, are you going to be able to control your own private information? you...
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. >> and tim cook and fbi director james comb at the height of the encryption -- gyjim comey at th height of the encryption debate. >> again, cook obviously could be on because of his role as running the world's most valuable company. the arguments that he's making about encryption and where he has inserted himself in this critical debate about privacy and security really is changing the conversation and creating some unusual argument i think about initiatives. >> are you nervous because you're in the prese "time" 100 honoree here. >> always humbled to be in charlie's present -- >> charlie rose office that list. i love that. >> i was sweating when she interviewed me at an event not long ago. >> it's always fun to turn the tables on the great interviews. and i love the fact that you all know from experience how extraordinary many of these people are. >> yes. >> we do. >> and also we like fellow journalists getting nominated. >> congratulations. >>> the big number in britain today is 90. queen elizabeth and the british nation celebrating a historic birthday. a look at her public and private
. >> and tim cook and fbi director james comb at the height of the encryption -- gyjim comey at th height of the encryption debate. >> again, cook obviously could be on because of his role as running the world's most valuable company. the arguments that he's making about encryption and where he has inserted himself in this critical debate about privacy and security really is changing the conversation and creating some unusual argument i think about initiatives. >> are you...
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. >> of course, tim cook would say wait until september. there you'll find the iphone 7 in all of its glory. lots of new features. what's happening is people are holding on to their phones longer. they're really incredible machines, and they might do something 10% better, a little tt holding on is growing. th day said it's been a challenging quarter. how does he explain t be they going to ?ben >> the answer is no. his someone yesterday say, oh, they're going to buy tesla. that's a crazy idea. they can buy all kind of things. they have so much money. are they going to do some huge, crazy deal, no. it's not in apple's dna. ye facebook, virtual >>> prince's apparent lack of will could spur a court f er an estate worth over a to play what appears to be an automotive shell game with authorities. they're just gone.ears to be an automotive shell game i don't think anyone could have predicted this. toyota. let's go places. ♪ when you're getting paid to get healt♪ier, nothi
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cook. the company said they responding to specific threats. the cost includes guards to protect him in his home. >>> "usa today" reports that beyonce is turning criticism into cash on her newtu tour. a t-shirt called "boycott beyonce" was sold. some say her super bowl show put cops in a full light. especially because everyone said the event was staffed by officers. beyonce says anyone who thinks she's anti-police is mistaken. the shirts are flying off the shelves. >>> "the atlanta constitution" reports a child on a tour caused a minute of dead air during npr's morning news. it happened when a boy touched switches on a control panel during take our daughters and sons to work day. an npr staffer took a picture of the kid just before it happened. the spokeswoman said the day was educational for kids and staffers, and i think every event yesterday. >> ironic it would happen on that day. that's fun, though. a mistake. >> good idea. >>> ted is a platform for ideas, a place where people can give s
cook. the company said they responding to specific threats. the cost includes guards to protect him in his home. >>> "usa today" reports that beyonce is turning criticism into cash on her newtu tour. a t-shirt called "boycott beyonce" was sold. some say her super bowl show put cops in a full light. especially because everyone said the event was staffed by officers. beyonce says anyone who thinks she's anti-police is mistaken. the shirts are flying off the shelves....
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apple's tim cook says it's a chance to learn more about segments of the china market. he says it completes more than 11 million rides a day, and uber is trying to catch up. we know china is the biggest market out there. >> uh-huh. when i was in china, the uber ceo was there bringing his team together to figure out how they could -- >> could compete. >> always on the case. >>> and the "wall street journal" says a nonprofit program run by the clinton foundation helped friends of the clintons. the clinton global initiative arranges donations to help solve the world's problems. the journal says in 2010 the program set up a $2 million commitment that benefited a for-profit energy company. it was partly owned by a close friend of the clintons. a spokesman for bill clinton said the former president counts many cgi participants as friends. hillary clinton's campaign did not respond to a request for comment. >>> recent presidential polls show a significant gender gap among potential voters. women are much more likely to reject donald trump. frank luntz brought a focus group of
apple's tim cook says it's a chance to learn more about segments of the china market. he says it completes more than 11 million rides a day, and uber is trying to catch up. we know china is the biggest market out there. >> uh-huh. when i was in china, the uber ceo was there bringing his team together to figure out how they could -- >> could compete. >> always on the case. >>> and the "wall street journal" says a nonprofit program run by the clinton...
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cook will host more high dollar events this week. the money will help finance 80 million in ad time against eight battleground states. her new one is a dark one saying that trump lacks key presidential traits. >> america depends on s leadership. >> knock the crap out of them, would you? seriously. >> reporter: clinton's campaign manager was asked about the clinton campaign stop accepting foreign donation if she becomes president. >> they want to go as far as they possibly can to make sure there is no possible conflict of interest. >> reporter: there are new tensions this morning between the clinton camp and former secretary of state colin powell. clinton reportedly told the fbi it was powell who advised her to use a private e-mail account as secretary like he did. well, "people" magazine caught up with powell and they say he told, her people have been trying to pin it on me. the truth is she was using the private e-mail server for a year before i sent her a memo telling her what i did. >> nancy, thank you so much. >>> around 360 thou
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. >> "usa today" has a report card on tim cook,''s ceo who took over five years ago. the stock price surged from $53 to more than $108 and a rise of 103%. apple's revenue rose 104% while the company has made big profits, some, as we just heard from forbes say it's recently lagged behind an innovation of new products. >>> "the san francisco chronicle" reports on people drinking less soda in berkeley after a new soda tax. a study found 21% drop in soda consumption in low income neighborhoods. one cent per ounce tax on sugary drinks was implemented in march of 2015. neighboring cities with no soda tax reported 4% increase in soda consumption. >> first images in 65 years of a sunken navy aircraft carrier. a team led streamed video of "the independence about half a mile down, about 30 miles from san francisco. the independence saw action in world war ii. it was sunk intentionally after being damaged in nuclear tests. >>> the guardian of britain reports 100 million dollar pearl was under a fisherman's bed for a decade. the filipino get it as a good luck charm. if its authen
. >> "usa today" has a report card on tim cook,''s ceo who took over five years ago. the stock price surged from $53 to more than $108 and a rise of 103%. apple's revenue rose 104% while the company has made big profits, some, as we just heard from forbes say it's recently lagged behind an innovation of new products. >>> "the san francisco chronicle" reports on people drinking less soda in berkeley after a new soda tax. a study found 21% drop in soda...
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this summer, a third of her campaign fund-raisers have been held b including harvey winestein and tim cook and saban who was donated between $10 and $25 million to the foundation. >> the issue for me here is the intermingling of politics or government, and the nonprofit world. >> reporter: doug white advises nonprofits and philanthropists on this. >> the fact that she could creates a potential conflict of interest. >> i know with all my heart that my mother will make us proud as our next president. >> reporter: another potential issue is that chelsea clinton will remain on the foundation's board. >> keeping her in that position only keeps alive the potential criticism that the family would have and it would dog her presidency. >> reporter: there are two other lingering issues that could add to these concerns. one, a number of corporations are still giving money this year before the new rules would go into effect if she is elected and, two, kevin, the foundation's largest enterprise, the clinton health access initiative which gets a lot of its money from overseas and has a separate boa
this summer, a third of her campaign fund-raisers have been held b including harvey winestein and tim cook and saban who was donated between $10 and $25 million to the foundation. >> the issue for me here is the intermingling of politics or government, and the nonprofit world. >> reporter: doug white advises nonprofits and philanthropists on this. >> the fact that she could creates a potential conflict of interest. >> i know with all my heart that my mother will make us...
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apple ceo tim cook revealed yesterday the so-called air bodies won't use a cord. nicholas thompson is editor of "the new yorker" magazine's website. the new ear pods don't come in the box with your iphone. you have to pay how much? >> $169. what happily has done they have gotten rid of the headphone jack and make you plug your headphones into the old charging cord, the lightning port. you can plug the old headphones into the port and you can buy headphones and they will sell you these expensive wireless earphones too and a lot of people are upset about that. >> isn't that a r have to make this change and pay for it too? >> it's absolutely risky and alienating people and we will lose the adapters and confusing. how many headphones you go through a year? 10, 15? >> i've bought three the last three months. >> this is risky. the advantage for apple and the reason they are doing is to get rid of the headphone jack soed a more features and make it thinner and make it waterproof. if they can sell you new ear buds those work better with apple devices than with anything el
apple ceo tim cook revealed yesterday the so-called air bodies won't use a cord. nicholas thompson is editor of "the new yorker" magazine's website. the new ear pods don't come in the box with your iphone. you have to pay how much? >> $169. what happily has done they have gotten rid of the headphone jack and make you plug your headphones into the old charging cord, the lightning port. you can plug the old headphones into the port and you can buy headphones and they will sell you...
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will tim cook ever be able to escape it? >> well, maybe but he's got to come up with his big product and we are waiting for that one. >> let's talk -- >> i would have thought he had s presidential election since time is running short. >> go ahead. >> you've called this election brexit squared? >> yeah. look. i look at this from the standpoint of business. i mean, donald trump is an interesting and confusing mix for the people who run big businesses. on the one hand, his attack on regulation is something that they support, but his attack on globalization, which was really post-world war ii economy in economic growth is the tax on trade, on immigration, is frightening. and i think a lot of business leaders are now saying, well, what is this going to mean for this global model that we have developed? >> the markets seemed to like it. >> the markets were confused, right? they took a nose dive and then recovered. >> but then they came back. >> and ended up a little bit. we are going to just have to wait and see. i think donald tr
will tim cook ever be able to escape it? >> well, maybe but he's got to come up with his big product and we are waiting for that one. >> let's talk -- >> i would have thought he had s presidential election since time is running short. >> go ahead. >> you've called this election brexit squared? >> yeah. look. i look at this from the standpoint of business. i mean, donald trump is an interesting and confusing mix for the people who run big businesses. on the...
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apple's tim cook and facebook sheryl sandberg and amazon's jeff bezos also reportedly plan to attend. the agenda for the meeting is unclear although mr. trump has manufacture sised boosting american jobs. >>> iran air faces opposition. a deal worth 16.6 billion. boeing will sell 80 jet liners to iran air and this would be the largest business deal that the company has made with iran since the sanctions were lifted appear a landmark nuclear deal. president-elect trump has criticized the agreement and some members of congress plan to fight the boeing deal. >>> a man should face a hate crime star of a worshiper near a mosque. the suspect is supposed to survive. the fbi says anti-muslim crimes are 67% last year and islamic group reports 200 such incidents since election day. >>> cia russia worked to influence this year's election in favor of president-elect trump. the trump transition team says in a statement these are the same people who said saddam hussein had weapons of mass destruction. the election ended a long time ago and it is time to move on. >> the cia briefed congress last week
apple's tim cook and facebook sheryl sandberg and amazon's jeff bezos also reportedly plan to attend. the agenda for the meeting is unclear although mr. trump has manufacture sised boosting american jobs. >>> iran air faces opposition. a deal worth 16.6 billion. boeing will sell 80 jet liners to iran air and this would be the largest business deal that the company has made with iran since the sanctions were lifted appear a landmark nuclear deal. president-elect trump has criticized the...
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the guess list includes sheryl sandberg and tim cook and jeff bes bezos and elon musk and most of them wanted hillary clinton to be president. >> nancy cordes is covering the trump transition. nancy, good morning. >> reporter: good morning. mr. trump called rex tillerson one of the greatest global business leaders of our time. and he also buried the hatchet at that rally with the man who will be the second most powerful republican in washington, the house speaker. >> honestly, i've never seen a resume like this before. >> reporter: at a victory rally isin wincons, the president-elect defended his secretary of state. >> rex is friendly with many of the leaders in the world that we don't get along with, and some people don't like that. they don't want him to be friendly. that's why i'm doing the deal with rex, because i like what this is thereabout. >> reporter: mr. trump is the first republican nominee to win wisconsin since 1984. in an effort to smooth over a roy relationship, he thanked a native son, house speaker paul ryan. >> he is like a fine wine. every day goes by, i get to appre
the guess list includes sheryl sandberg and tim cook and jeff bes bezos and elon musk and most of them wanted hillary clinton to be president. >> nancy cordes is covering the trump transition. nancy, good morning. >> reporter: good morning. mr. trump called rex tillerson one of the greatest global business leaders of our time. and he also buried the hatchet at that rally with the man who will be the second most powerful republican in washington, the house speaker. >> honestly,...
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sheryl sandberg and tim cook and elon musk and nine others were there. their companies have a combined market value of 3 trillion dollars. they talked about america's jobs and trade ghak and competitive trade dynamic and market access with china. >> mr. trump's two eldest sons were at the tech summit and so was ivanka trump and her husband jared kushner. he said he will separate himself from the business and let his sons rng 70% think mr. trump may still have conflicts of interest even with his family in charl. >> frank luntz is a cbs news strategist and cbs news contributor. he is talking with members of congress about their plans for the new year. good to see you, frank. >> thank you. >> did you talk to members on both sides of the aisle? you're called a republican strategist. >> i did. i think the democratic response is more interesting, particularly in the senate. they are the ones who are going to determine whether or not donald trump can get 60 votes which is what he will neat to replace obamacare and what needs for tax reform. something called rec
sheryl sandberg and tim cook and elon musk and nine others were there. their companies have a combined market value of 3 trillion dollars. they talked about america's jobs and trade ghak and competitive trade dynamic and market access with china. >> mr. trump's two eldest sons were at the tech summit and so was ivanka trump and her husband jared kushner. he said he will separate himself from the business and let his sons rng 70% think mr. trump may still have conflicts of interest even...