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the co-founder of apple, steve jobs, has died at the age of 56. he was one of the world's best known business leaders and was credited with transforming the world of digital technology with the macintosh personal computer, the ipod, ipad, and iphone. mr. jobs fought a long battle with cancer. much more on that story on the website. that is all from us. >> make sense of international news at bbc.com/news. >> funding was made possible by the freeman foundation of new york, stowe, vermont, and honolulu. newman's own foundation. union bank. and shell. >> this is kim - about to feel one of his favorite sensations. at shell, we're developing more efficient fuels in countries like malaysia that can help us get the most from our energy resources. let's use energy more efficiently. let's go. >> "bbc world news" was presented by kcet los angeles.
the co-founder of apple, steve jobs, has died at the age of 56. he was one of the world's best known business leaders and was credited with transforming the world of digital technology with the macintosh personal computer, the ipod, ipad, and iphone. mr. jobs fought a long battle with cancer. much more on that story on the website. that is all from us. >> make sense of international news at bbc.com/news. >> funding was made possible by the freeman foundation of new york, stowe,...
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steve jobs, 56 years old.s co-founder of apple. took -- took this was when he was barely 20, 21 years old, 1976. take it public in 1980. think about it. just 25 years old. setting the pace, technologywise, setting the pace designwise. setting the scene for silicone valley and young founders of companies, not just in terms of technology and engineering but even in business acumen. of course what can you say about the style that apple brought to so much of technology that used to beep ju just gray. now people wait for the new phones, tablets so stylish as well as ahead of the curve when it comes to technology. this is something that will be talked about for a long time. given what he did and what he put in place with ceo tim cooke and how he bowed out in the way that he did, you know, tonight you can say is really, for celebration, to remember a life that really changed the world. >> all right, thank you very much, scott budman. more on the life and death of steve jobs coming up later. want to take you now back to this. this is our c
steve jobs, 56 years old.s co-founder of apple. took -- took this was when he was barely 20, 21 years old, 1976. take it public in 1980. think about it. just 25 years old. setting the pace, technologywise, setting the pace designwise. setting the scene for silicone valley and young founders of companies, not just in terms of technology and engineering but even in business acumen. of course what can you say about the style that apple brought to so much of technology that used to beep ju just...
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karl denninger one of the original tea party founders also founder of the website market taker thanks so much for joining us and that is going to do it for now my for more on the stories we covered at a party dot com slash usa or whatever you tube page youtube dot com slash art.
karl denninger one of the original tea party founders also founder of the website market taker thanks so much for joining us and that is going to do it for now my for more on the stories we covered at a party dot com slash usa or whatever you tube page youtube dot com slash art.
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in particular, facebook founder mark zuckerberg. and the u.s. president barack obama has said, steve jobs was brave enough to think differently, bold enough to believe he could change the world and talented enough to do it. andrew? >> nina, i just want to show you the scene again. here we are in hong kong. behind me is the apple store. you can see probably just how busy it is. it's crammed to the rafters there as hong kong snaps up more apple products. i was talking to people who were expressing their sadness and shock of the passing of steve jobs. they were all down there really buying and buying hard. it just gives you an idea of how much apple has seeped into the consciousness of asians pretty much around the region, too, not just here in hong kong, which is obviously an open market and open to all sorts of influences as well. eunice yoon is in beijing. china has been one of those places where apple has really, really caught on. i'm sorry. i'm just hearing that we're having problems with communications getting to eunice. we'll go back to euni
in particular, facebook founder mark zuckerberg. and the u.s. president barack obama has said, steve jobs was brave enough to think differently, bold enough to believe he could change the world and talented enough to do it. andrew? >> nina, i just want to show you the scene again. here we are in hong kong. behind me is the apple store. you can see probably just how busy it is. it's crammed to the rafters there as hong kong snaps up more apple products. i was talking to people who were...
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the technology world is mourning the loss of apple founder steve jobs. visionary inventor passed away after a long battle with pancreatic cancer. he was 66 years old. >>> during deliberations resume in the murder trial of carmela dela rosa. a virginia woman accused of killing her two year-old granddaughter. >>> the wall street protests will hit the streets of washington later on today. for more on all the top stories log on to our web site, wjla.com. >>> 6:14 on this thursday morning. two women attacked at gunpoint in the same location, days apart. >> if they targeted them along silver hill road, as they were trying to walk to the suitland metro station. september 27 the gunman approached a woman, letter to the rear of an abandoned building and sexually assaulted the woman. a similar incident happened on tuesday, that one was able to get away. >> it's easy for them to take somebody from there and they would not be seen. >> i'm really scared. i cannot imagine how scary that must've been. >> both attacks happened in the early morning. police are trying to
the technology world is mourning the loss of apple founder steve jobs. visionary inventor passed away after a long battle with pancreatic cancer. he was 66 years old. >>> during deliberations resume in the murder trial of carmela dela rosa. a virginia woman accused of killing her two year-old granddaughter. >>> the wall street protests will hit the streets of washington later on today. for more on all the top stories log on to our web site, wjla.com. >>> 6:14 on this...
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the apple co-founder issued a statement saying, quote, we've lost something we won't get back. he added that the way people love the products that he put so much into creating means he brought a lot of life to the world. >>> microsoft chairman bill gates issued a statement saying, quote, the world rarely sees someone who has had the profound impact steve has had, the effects of which will be felt for generations to come pop. >>> and this morning, apple stores across the country are becoming places of mourning. melissa is live outside the apple stores in bethesda where people have been paying their respects. melissa. >> good morning to you, joe. folks are coming by and taking a look at what other people have put down. we have some apples that have been written on them. we have candles, flowers, let's of nice ways for people to pay their regions yesterday. at apple headquarters, a pilgrimage of sorts there. one fan paying a bag pipe. flowers sat outside the dallas store. fans saddened by his death but inspired by him. we soak with one of those fans just a few moments ago. >> it's
the apple co-founder issued a statement saying, quote, we've lost something we won't get back. he added that the way people love the products that he put so much into creating means he brought a lot of life to the world. >>> microsoft chairman bill gates issued a statement saying, quote, the world rarely sees someone who has had the profound impact steve has had, the effects of which will be felt for generations to come pop. >>> and this morning, apple stores across the...
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. >> the apple co-founder steve jobs started apple and his rise and stock--so what blossoms that is now more than $350 billion. his health was failing but he remained as a ceo the battle pancreatic cancer in 2004 and in a kidney transplant 2009. apple announced the steve jobs passed away, his brilliance, passionate it with enriching improving our lives in the war was better because of steep. meanwhile he is being mourned around the world, president obama released a statement saying that he was among the greatest american innovators brave enough to think differently and bold enough to think that he could change the world and talented enough to do it. the world has lost a visionary. there may be no greater tribute to his success than the fact that much of the world learned of his passing on a device that he invented. in california gov. jerry brown also said his peace to jobs loved one. he said he was the great california innovator who demonstrate with a totally independent and creative mind can accomplish. few people have made such a powerful and eloquent imprint on our lives. >> his impr
. >> the apple co-founder steve jobs started apple and his rise and stock--so what blossoms that is now more than $350 billion. his health was failing but he remained as a ceo the battle pancreatic cancer in 2004 and in a kidney transplant 2009. apple announced the steve jobs passed away, his brilliance, passionate it with enriching improving our lives in the war was better because of steep. meanwhile he is being mourned around the world, president obama released a statement saying that...
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what do you think the founders could teach them and in the same breath what can they learn by looking at the experience of america as the young americans wrestle with setting up their republican? >> presumably these people are seeking democracy that is what we are told and that is true they want to vote, they want all the other things that come in their mind with democracy. they see how the rest of the world is living and they want a share of that. i think the issue is the democracy is hard work it does not come easy and of the authoritarian governments are easy to put together, and the world has always had authoritarian governments, monarchies although it is the wrong word to use now because we have a lot of the benign monarchies, england, sweden, holland, so it is not quite the word but that is how the founders saw it. what they meant was authoritarian government. authoritarian governments existed from time because it is difficult to govern what a democracy because it has to be governed from the top up. people have to be willing to sacrifice their selfish interest for the good of th
what do you think the founders could teach them and in the same breath what can they learn by looking at the experience of america as the young americans wrestle with setting up their republican? >> presumably these people are seeking democracy that is what we are told and that is true they want to vote, they want all the other things that come in their mind with democracy. they see how the rest of the world is living and they want a share of that. i think the issue is the democracy is...
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there comes a time in the life cycle of any business, when the founder has to take a hard look and say, i may have done a great job building this company, but am i the right person to run it now? it is a big and difficult question for many. but for the owner of one clothing company, the answer was perfectly clear. when people think of the clothing line chaiken and capone it's no surprise they think of its founder julie chaiken. >> it's been doing this for the better part of 17 years. >> she launched the company in 1994. with an mba from new york university, and a keen sense of fashion, it didn't take long for the brand to become successful. >> the very first store that we shipped was barney's, new york. and it was a very auspicious start. and it kind of took off from there. next thing we knew we were in all the best stores in the country, and it was a pretty short period of time before we were a really well-known brand. >> for 13 years the company flourished. but julie ran herself ragged. as she describes it, she was burning it at both ends. >> you're exhausted. you aren't motivated. y
there comes a time in the life cycle of any business, when the founder has to take a hard look and say, i may have done a great job building this company, but am i the right person to run it now? it is a big and difficult question for many. but for the owner of one clothing company, the answer was perfectly clear. when people think of the clothing line chaiken and capone it's no surprise they think of its founder julie chaiken. >> it's been doing this for the better part of 17 years....
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they just can't get along well as for the similarities and differences of the two with tea party founder karl denninger. the government over one percent for the one percent going for sure perpetuates itself. wait a minute that's not how it's supposed to go and the ninety nine percent aren't going to take this kind of corporate power anymore so as political ties to big business fuels public anger the question many are now asking where is that government of the people by the people and for the people. it's thursday october thirteenth four pm in washington d.c. i'm christine you're watching r t a major day today in the movement. occupy wall street movement continues to spread around the country and grow and i want you to take a look at that us these are all of the cities where occupations are taking place as we speak and this weekend on saturday they're expected to grow in what's being called the global day of action where protests are scheduled to take place around the world the call is for people to come to people of the world to come to the streets to meet to initiate global change of co
they just can't get along well as for the similarities and differences of the two with tea party founder karl denninger. the government over one percent for the one percent going for sure perpetuates itself. wait a minute that's not how it's supposed to go and the ninety nine percent aren't going to take this kind of corporate power anymore so as political ties to big business fuels public anger the question many are now asking where is that government of the people by the people and for the...
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people around the world mourn the loss of apple co-founder steve jobs. >>> havoc in houston. a train and a dump truck collide sending passengers flying. >>> and autumn blast. old man winter begins to rear its ugly head inarts of the nation. >>> hello and good morning. i'm lynn berry. and today we begin with the loss of steve jobs. it was news many people learned on the very devices he will be remembered for that changed the way we communicate. the technological visionary died yesterday at the age of 56, sounded by his family. apple fans paid tribute to its iconic co-founder outside the company's headquarters last night as similar memorials popped up outside apple stores across the country. nbc's george lewis looks back on his life and legacy. >> reporter: he was the father of the iphone, the ipad, the apple mack computers turning gadgets into desire. as he was fond of saying, wait, there's more. >> today apple is going to be reinvent the phone. >> reporter: and people did wait. in long lines for the first iphones in 2007. and then three years later they lined up for the ipad.
people around the world mourn the loss of apple co-founder steve jobs. >>> havoc in houston. a train and a dump truck collide sending passengers flying. >>> and autumn blast. old man winter begins to rear its ugly head inarts of the nation. >>> hello and good morning. i'm lynn berry. and today we begin with the loss of steve jobs. it was news many people learned on the very devices he will be remembered for that changed the way we communicate. the technological...
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there comes a time in the life cycle of any business where the founder takes a look and says i may have done a great job building this company, but am i the right one to build it now? it's a difficult question for many. for the owner of one clothing company, the answer was perfectly clear. ♪ >> when people think of the clothing line, it's no surprise they think of the founder, julie. >> i have been doing this for the better part of 17 years. you know, who i am and what the company is are very inner twined. >> she launched the company in 1994 with an mba, it didn't take long for the brand to become successful. >> the first store we shipped was barney's new york. it took off from there. the next thing we knew, we were in all the best stores of the country. it was a short period of time before we were a well known brand. >> for 13 years the company florished. julie ran herself ragged. she was burning it at both ends. >> you are exhausted. you aren't motivated. you aren't making the best decisions. i think that ultimately, it's setting it up for failure. >> unwilling to keep up the pace wit
there comes a time in the life cycle of any business where the founder takes a look and says i may have done a great job building this company, but am i the right one to build it now? it's a difficult question for many. for the owner of one clothing company, the answer was perfectly clear. ♪ >> when people think of the clothing line, it's no surprise they think of the founder, julie. >> i have been doing this for the better part of 17 years. you know, who i am and what the company...
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well joining us from our new york studio to talk about all of this is james grant he's editor and founder of grant's interest rate observer which is widely read by investment professionals all over the world he is also author of this book mr speaker the life and times of thomas be read the man who broke the filibuster and we're certainly so happy to have him on the show thanks for being here mr grant. where you're entirely welcome right well ok so of course this is a big weekend for the euro zone and actually in your recent interest rate observer you quote the c.e.o. of deutsche bank saying i have to say that a lot of people have lost confidence and whether europe is going to make it i'm wondering mr grant if you fall into this camp have you lost spades that europe is going to make it. i have little faith in the institution of paper money of course the euro was a. prime example of the currencies that we currently produce in the world monetary system. i think it's important to realize that the euro is a piece of paper of no intrinsic value to those commanders that drugs from political inst
well joining us from our new york studio to talk about all of this is james grant he's editor and founder of grant's interest rate observer which is widely read by investment professionals all over the world he is also author of this book mr speaker the life and times of thomas be read the man who broke the filibuster and we're certainly so happy to have him on the show thanks for being here mr grant. where you're entirely welcome right well ok so of course this is a big weekend for the euro...
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. >> reporter: steve wozniak one of the co-founders of apple is the first one in line. he got here noon. someone treated he was here and look what happened, the crowd grew. he has been doing interviews, signing autographs. within point he went to cupertino in the middle of the night -- one point he went to cupertino in the middle of the night and got doughnuts for the crowd. he says he wants to be part of historical moment. the iphone 4s is on sale now you can get it here in california starting at 8:00. apple's fifth iphone the first to be launched since the passing of steve jobs. some have speculated is 4s, short for, four steve. wozniak says he doesn't know if that is the case. he says he doesn't know what the "s" stands for. he says jobs is being remembered today. >> it is very sad to think about that. we have to think about what steve would want us to think about, which is the future of the world and really great products taking people in directions they never would have gone. >> reporter: apple fans, including wozniak seem most excited about the phone's voice activ
. >> reporter: steve wozniak one of the co-founders of apple is the first one in line. he got here noon. someone treated he was here and look what happened, the crowd grew. he has been doing interviews, signing autographs. within point he went to cupertino in the middle of the night -- one point he went to cupertino in the middle of the night and got doughnuts for the crowd. he says he wants to be part of historical moment. the iphone 4s is on sale now you can get it here in california...
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around the world, attributes for apple founder steve jobs, the man whose vision transformed technology. >> how many products around the world are you like, i love this. i enjoy doing my work on this product. that is what apple products are some many people. >> republican sarah palin decides against a presidential bid. what does that mean for the rest of the field? and cycling for a cause. joining forces of for a new mission. welcome to our viewers some pbs in america and also around the globe. from the president of the united states to ipad users worldwide, the tributes are flowing for apple founder steve jobs. his visionary spirit transform the lives of millions. he died at the age of 56 after a battle with pancreatic cancer. as our technology correspondent reports, he leaves an enormous legacy. >> we're going to make some history together today. >> a man with a sense of theater and charisma rare in the technology world. to steve jobs, this and other apple products were revolutionary. >> good morning. can i help you? >> yes, i would like to order 4000 coffees to go, please. just kiddi
around the world, attributes for apple founder steve jobs, the man whose vision transformed technology. >> how many products around the world are you like, i love this. i enjoy doing my work on this product. that is what apple products are some many people. >> republican sarah palin decides against a presidential bid. what does that mean for the rest of the field? and cycling for a cause. joining forces of for a new mission. welcome to our viewers some pbs in america and also around...
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and co-founder of smarter shade. smarter shade is a new technology that allows any window to tint on command. our technology is different from other smart glass technologies and doesn't require electrical or chemical reaction to create the shading effect. our technology costs significantly less than what's out there now and can deliver on energy efficiency benefits promised by other technologies. we're happy to be part of greenstart because we believe this gives us access to an incredible investor community to accelerate our business. thank you. [applause] >> thank you, mayor lee, and thank you to the greenstart team. mitch, it's amazing to be here. i'm the chief energy officer of watt. we are bringing democracy and transparency to the energy industry and ending what we call the energy disconnect. we're an early stage company and we love being here. i came all the way from maine, 3,000 miles, to be in this amazing space. i want to say thank you. you can check us out at wa.tt. thank you. >> thank you to everyone. i th
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the youngest billionaire, facebook founder mark zucker bchb zuckerburg. now he's friending round the clock security company, hiring a personal security team to protect him and his new home in palo alto. he has had to deal with stalkers getting too close. he took out a restraining order against one man who was hara harassing him at his home and facebook headquarters. >>> check this out, a makeshift fountain in san francisco. fire crews say the driver of this car hit a fire hydrant on valencia street and then took off. the water is spewing out of the car's trunk. a tow truck had to be brought in to get the car off the hydrant. only then could it be capped. >>> still ahead, we'll show you where ghost or goblin has the chance of scoring the most loot on halloween. ♪ [ ukulele strumming ] ♪ [ folksy whistling ] [ man ] quitting is a fight you can't let yourself lose. it can take many tries. but keep trying, you will beat smoking. honey, you okay? yeah, i'm fine. ♪ [ ukulele ] honey, i can't find my internet cord. oh, i'll borrow hailey's. you're downloading mo
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joined by katz host of the tony couch spectacular all patriots media dot com and charlie mcgrath founder of wide awake news i started by asking them if they think the police are trying to silence the protesters by resorting to violence here is charlie's take parts i think the realization is there to this isn't. the mainstream media straight portrayed this for the last month and just the far left movement is growing it's spreading energy very much real and the momentum is spreading across this country and the world i think the power elites you know if it was their intention it was the far west intention to start this occupy movement then it is rapidly spiraling out of their control because so many people the this this past ninety nine point nine percent of the planet basically are get completely disenfranchised and so this frustration is going to continue to spread. the powers that be are certainly going to try to rein this in before it becomes a real movement that would lead to change tony what do you think is the top one percent scared. i don't know you'd have to ask somebody in the quo
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facebook founder mark zuckerberg said, steve, thank you for being a mentor and a friend.hanks for showing that what you build can change the world. i will miss you. jobs is also being remembered by apple fans. >> this company is his greatest legacy and that continues, so it's sad, but i think he would be pleased to see this store tonight and see people here looking at all of the products that he helped create. >> i just thought he was such a genius and it's very sad. all of the money in the world couldn't help him. >> jobs was the driving force behind apple, so what happens to the company now? ashley morrison is here in new york with that part of the story. good morning, ashley. >> good morning to you, betty. >> reporter: well, before he resigned in august, there was no ceo as important to his company as steve jobs was to apple. when he stepped down, the company tapped jobs' long time right-hand man tim cook to replace him as chief executive. cook told employees then that apple would not change, but the company will have to evolve. the trick here for apple is how to follo
facebook founder mark zuckerberg said, steve, thank you for being a mentor and a friend.hanks for showing that what you build can change the world. i will miss you. jobs is also being remembered by apple fans. >> this company is his greatest legacy and that continues, so it's sad, but i think he would be pleased to see this store tonight and see people here looking at all of the products that he helped create. >> i just thought he was such a genius and it's very sad. all of the...
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of the tony couch spectacular all patriots media dot com and from bozeman montana charlie mcgrath founder of a wide awake news thank you both for joining rejoining us and i want to start off by showing you some photos of former marine and two time iraq war vet scott olsen he was wounded in the protest and open last night after he was hit in the had by a police projectile he's now in a hospital recovering there yet on the ground there mark i'll start with you police are resorting to violence and other tactics do you think this is an effort to silence the protests before to grow before grows even louder. charlie i'm going to direct that question to you. well yes absolutely i mean it's it's i think the realization is very that this isn't as the mainstream media try to portray this for the last month and just the far left movement it is growing it's spreading energy is a very much real and the moment it is spreading across this country and the world i think the power elites you know if that was their intention it was a far worse intention to start this occupy movement than it is rapidly spira
of the tony couch spectacular all patriots media dot com and from bozeman montana charlie mcgrath founder of a wide awake news thank you both for joining rejoining us and i want to start off by showing you some photos of former marine and two time iraq war vet scott olsen he was wounded in the protest and open last night after he was hit in the had by a police projectile he's now in a hospital recovering there yet on the ground there mark i'll start with you police are resorting to violence and...
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he often mentioned apple founder steve jobs considered by many as a technology icon, a visionary he was a silicon valley liberal believing that monopolys like public schools do not work and therefore, parents deserve school vouchers. >> jobs was in fact in favor of student vouchers. the protestors heckled murdock its okay. a little controversy makes everything more interesting. >> and murdock thought he had a deal with new york city schools but that $27 million deal fell through because of a phone-hacking scandal involving papers in britain. >> thank you very much. and a hearing into the $535 kblinl loan given to solyndra took center stage today. house committee is investigating whether the energy department broke the law. when restructuring the loan in february. e mails show the treasury department was concerned that the deal could violate law and today, the deputy assistant secretary testified that his department never questioned legality of the loan. >> we dmot render a legal judgment. >> democrats called the hearing rigged and they would not allow a memo supporting the deal to be ad
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the work we do the world pays tribute to the life and legacy of apple co-founder steve jobs. >> its 9:00 a.m. here in singapore. >> it's 2:00 a.m. here in london. broadcasting to viewers on pbs and around the world, this is newsday. >> new measures have been announced in europe to tackle the threat posed by the debt crisis, stalling economic growth. the european central bank is offering unlimited loans to banks for as much as the gear in order to stave off a possible credit crunch. the bank of england says it will pump another 75 billion pounds into the british economy. >> this was a jean-claude trichet/press conference as the president of the european central bank. retirement celebration it was not. rather, a hard-headed look at mounting problems. interest rates remained at the same, but he signaled concern about slowing economies, even as inflation remains above the ecb's targets. >> the government decided to keep the key ecb interest rates unchanged. this confirms our view that inflation is likely to stay above 2% in the months ahead or to decline. conditions are likely to dampen t
the work we do the world pays tribute to the life and legacy of apple co-founder steve jobs. >> its 9:00 a.m. here in singapore. >> it's 2:00 a.m. here in london. broadcasting to viewers on pbs and around the world, this is newsday. >> new measures have been announced in europe to tackle the threat posed by the debt crisis, stalling economic growth. the european central bank is offering unlimited loans to banks for as much as the gear in order to stave off a possible credit...
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>> we would also like to acknowledge the founder -- not the founder, but the current president, and also commissioner of entertainment for san francisco, who could not join us tonight, but who has been an instrument of the success. [applause] through the years, the filipino american community has become not just a member but, more importantly, a partner to the city of san francisco, fostering ties with a group of ambassadors who served as a bridge of people. tonight, we are 50 years of the san francisco manila sister cities. there's a bridge that connects the thrill of the orient to the city by the bay. it is a bridge of ambassadors, one made of people whose roots and hearts and the pacific ocean. in april 1961, the city of seven cisco formally and stated a committee under the office of the mayor to become the preeminent cultural and economic [inaudible] between san francisco and manila, developing a system that promote closer ties between the cities. this year, the san francisco manila sister city committee represents -- celebrates its 50 year, marking five decades of service to our peo
>> we would also like to acknowledge the founder -- not the founder, but the current president, and also commissioner of entertainment for san francisco, who could not join us tonight, but who has been an instrument of the success. [applause] through the years, the filipino american community has become not just a member but, more importantly, a partner to the city of san francisco, fostering ties with a group of ambassadors who served as a bridge of people. tonight, we are 50 years of...
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and that was karl denninger one of the original tea party founders also for what founder of the website the market taker and that is all the time we have but for more on the stories we covered go to our t. dot com slash usa or you tube dot com slash r t america have a great night christine for. put a picture of me when i was like a million years old on the field with true. confession i am a total get over that high low gravity is exactly and pretty. stupid .
and that was karl denninger one of the original tea party founders also for what founder of the website the market taker and that is all the time we have but for more on the stories we covered go to our t. dot com slash usa or you tube dot com slash r t america have a great night christine for. put a picture of me when i was like a million years old on the field with true. confession i am a total get over that high low gravity is exactly and pretty. stupid .
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the founders had explicit ideas of what powers they should have to regulate commerce. the supreme court will have to decide what that means. two appeals courts ruled different ways on this. the question is whether requiring virtually all americans to buy health insurance is unconstitutional. does that go beyond congress's
the founders had explicit ideas of what powers they should have to regulate commerce. the supreme court will have to decide what that means. two appeals courts ruled different ways on this. the question is whether requiring virtually all americans to buy health insurance is unconstitutional. does that go beyond congress's
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they were the three founders at the southern leadership conference in the 1950s. mr. shuttlesworth was a godly and devout man of faith who trained for the ministry, but also braved beatings, bombings, and fire hosings in order to advance the cause of equality. on christmas day itself in 1956, somebody placed 15 sticks of dynamite outside the parsonage where he lived. the explosion destroyed his humble home, but he survived. a year later, in 1957, he and his wife took their daughters to enroll in an all-white school in birmingham. but as they arrived, they were met with men carrying chains, brass knuckles, and baseball bats. his wife, ruby, was stabbed in the head. he was beaten unconscious. mr. shuttlesworth once said from the pulpit, i'm answerable to
they were the three founders at the southern leadership conference in the 1950s. mr. shuttlesworth was a godly and devout man of faith who trained for the ministry, but also braved beatings, bombings, and fire hosings in order to advance the cause of equality. on christmas day itself in 1956, somebody placed 15 sticks of dynamite outside the parsonage where he lived. the explosion destroyed his humble home, but he survived. a year later, in 1957, he and his wife took their daughters to enroll...
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the apple co-founder died last night at the age of 5.ing some of his biggest achiefments in his own words. this from 2001. >> what is ipod? ipod is an mp3 music player, has cd quality music and it plays all of the popular open formats of digital music. but the biggest thing about ipod is it holds 1,000 songs. this is a quantum leap. for most people it's their entire music library. this is huge. the coolest thing about ipod is that your entire music library fits in your pockets. >> more on steve jobs' impact on the international tech world throughout this morning. >>> time now for your political ticker with jim farley, host of morning briefing on sirius, live from washington, d.c. good morning. >> good morning, carol. >> let's talk a little bit about herman cain. he's surging in the polls. in some polls he's tied with mitt romney. he had some harsh words about the wall street protesters. in an interview with the "wall street journal" cain said, quote, don't blame wall street, don't blame the big banks if you don't have a job, if you're no
the apple co-founder died last night at the age of 5.ing some of his biggest achiefments in his own words. this from 2001. >> what is ipod? ipod is an mp3 music player, has cd quality music and it plays all of the popular open formats of digital music. but the biggest thing about ipod is it holds 1,000 songs. this is a quantum leap. for most people it's their entire music library. this is huge. the coolest thing about ipod is that your entire music library fits in your pockets. >>...
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he also was one of the founders of the grassroots democratic club. a great friend stu so many of you her -- is a great friend to many viewers here tonight. we will greatly miss him. we're very thankful to you for raising the son that you raised and gave to us. thank you. [applause] >> now, we would like to welcome back to the stage diana before we begin the next portion of our program. [applause] i think they just took your guitar. please bring it back. ladies and gentlemen, diana gameros. [applause] >> i am really sorry. hello? ♪ ♪ [guitar] ♪ ♪ [singing in spanish] ♪ ♪
he also was one of the founders of the grassroots democratic club. a great friend stu so many of you her -- is a great friend to many viewers here tonight. we will greatly miss him. we're very thankful to you for raising the son that you raised and gave to us. thank you. [applause] >> now, we would like to welcome back to the stage diana before we begin the next portion of our program. [applause] i think they just took your guitar. please bring it back. ladies and gentlemen, diana...
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coverless he and joining us via skype from san francisco california is kevin that are her the co-founder of the global exchange human rights organization. in there in the united states first of all and also joined by people the other countries can we call it can color the the great act so we're socialist revolution people are they actually do want socialism do they well it's it's it's very it's a littlest in syria it's a catalyst here in the united states sometimes not is explicitly using words that you know name capitalism or in your illusion but it's very much against the bad of signing an sec there all of our wealth has gone sucked up into new finance sector and they're not spreading it around they're not investing it they're not lending you know and that's part of the economic crisis and united states and i think we're seeing it everywhere is that as your introduction said eighty. and trees now on saturday we had protests all across the united states we were going to say she was involved in the one and here in san francisco and it was thousands of people out in the street we marched
coverless he and joining us via skype from san francisco california is kevin that are her the co-founder of the global exchange human rights organization. in there in the united states first of all and also joined by people the other countries can we call it can color the the great act so we're socialist revolution people are they actually do want socialism do they well it's it's it's very it's a littlest in syria it's a catalyst here in the united states sometimes not is explicitly using words...
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co-founder of the global exchange international human rights organization who is joining us live from san francisco california and boris kinder lidsky director of the institute for global research and social mood and that's it for now from all of us here will be back with more first hand comments on the what's going on in and outside russia until then play an artsy and take it. as it. will be. bringing you the latest in science and technology from around the slush. we've dumped a huge earth covered. quote . in seattle police use strong arm tactics on peaceful demonstrators amid mounting criticism of the us media is into reporting what's motivating the wave of people to join the occupy wall street demonstration. nato peacekeepers in northern kosovo extend the deadline for ethnic serbs to remove barricades near disputed checkpoints . with their own people who last you mention to the criticize me. they say that if your humble servant takes a part in the election that would mean that there would be no election at all but perhaps the would be the case for then would an ordinary citizen alw
co-founder of the global exchange international human rights organization who is joining us live from san francisco california and boris kinder lidsky director of the institute for global research and social mood and that's it for now from all of us here will be back with more first hand comments on the what's going on in and outside russia until then play an artsy and take it. as it. will be. bringing you the latest in science and technology from around the slush. we've dumped a huge earth...
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an apple closed its store temporarily to cover the co-founder steve jobs.cluding lions and tigers and bears we will tell you how the police handled this threat. those stories and more coming up on kron4 news at 6:00 p.m.. keurig has a wide variety of gourmet coffee and tea to choose from. keurig is the way to brew fresh, delicious coffee in under a minute. way to brew. so with keurig, every cup tastes like it's brewed just for you. because it is. ow! [ male announcer ] when life happens, you need a plan you can count on. 3.4 million californians trust us with their health coverage needs. blue shield. [ smack! ] [ insects buzzing ] [ male announcer ] when life happens, you need a plan you can count on. 3.4 million californians trust us with their health coverage needs. blue shield. ♪ ...there are no sick days. ♪ vicks dayquil. defeats 5 cold & flu symptoms. [ snoring ] [ indistinct talking on tv ] [ snoring ] [ male announcer ] vicks nyquil cold and flu. the nighttime sniffling, sneezing, coughing, aching, fever, best sleep you ever got with a cold...medicin
an apple closed its store temporarily to cover the co-founder steve jobs.cluding lions and tigers and bears we will tell you how the police handled this threat. those stories and more coming up on kron4 news at 6:00 p.m.. keurig has a wide variety of gourmet coffee and tea to choose from. keurig is the way to brew fresh, delicious coffee in under a minute. way to brew. so with keurig, every cup tastes like it's brewed just for you. because it is. ow! [ male announcer ] when life happens, you...
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he also was one of the founders of the grassroots democratic club. he is a great friend stu so many of you her -- is a great friend to many viewers here tonight. we will greatly miss him. we're very thankful to you for raising the son that you raised and gave to us. thank you. [applause] >> now, we would like to welcome back to the stage diana before we begin the next portion of our program. [applause] i think they just took your guitar. please bring it back. ladies and gentlemen, diana gameros. [applause] >> i am really sorry. hello? ♪ ♪ [guitar] ♪ ♪ [singing in spanish] ♪ ♪ [applause] >> gracias, thank you. >> i think we can applaud again. thank you so much. [applause] we heard her for the first time, or i heard her for the first time at the mission committed to market in the mission, and was completely enamored. we had to have her last year, and we had to hover again this year. thank you so much for being here again. [applause] now we begin the next portion of our program. we will begin to talk and discuss all of our incredible honorees tonight. t
he also was one of the founders of the grassroots democratic club. he is a great friend stu so many of you her -- is a great friend to many viewers here tonight. we will greatly miss him. we're very thankful to you for raising the son that you raised and gave to us. thank you. [applause] >> now, we would like to welcome back to the stage diana before we begin the next portion of our program. [applause] i think they just took your guitar. please bring it back. ladies and gentlemen, diana...
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some customers including co-founder steve wozniak camped out almost 24 hours ago.what they are attracted to is the voice command called siri it answers questions not just execute commands such as calling one of your contacts. >> the first command i spoke into it, it did it right. and i didn't even know if i was using part of the vocabulary you are supposed to. i just spoke something that made sense to me. so i'm very happy already. goes. >> reporter: siri has a sense of humor. ask for the best smartphone on the marketplace. she reresponds you already know the answer. it has an 8 mega pixel camera and faster dual processor. apple started taking orders a week ago with shipment to your home or office today. but it did give nat as opportunity to express condolences to steve wozniak who co-founded apple with steve jobs. there's still a long line here. apple stores are not the only place, at&t, verizon and now sprint stores are seeing a mad rush today. >>> online movement is asking people to wear black turtlenecks, jeans and sneakers today to honor steve jobs who died la
some customers including co-founder steve wozniak camped out almost 24 hours ago.what they are attracted to is the voice command called siri it answers questions not just execute commands such as calling one of your contacts. >> the first command i spoke into it, it did it right. and i didn't even know if i was using part of the vocabulary you are supposed to. i just spoke something that made sense to me. so i'm very happy already. goes. >> reporter: siri has a sense of humor. ask...
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the most recent case would be eric schmidt meeting with the founders of google up there. that would reportedly one of the big factors. what is it that makes burning man such a haven for that kind of connection? >> several factors. you think about the culture of silicon valley. eric schmidt had been some interesting papers. he had been making the point that so much of the tech industry is project-based learning. google gives people time off to do what they want. they give them time to explore and hang out with other people, outside of the framework of this more structured enterprise. burning man, from the very beginning is project-based learning. it attracts people from every demographic that you can think of, every category. so you have to, potentially, encyclopedic knowledge assembled at this place. and the natural way to learn is project-based. scholarship is fine, academic models can be useful for certain things, but human beings tend to learn by engaging in project- based learning. if you look at the desert
the most recent case would be eric schmidt meeting with the founders of google up there. that would reportedly one of the big factors. what is it that makes burning man such a haven for that kind of connection? >> several factors. you think about the culture of silicon valley. eric schmidt had been some interesting papers. he had been making the point that so much of the tech industry is project-based learning. google gives people time off to do what they want. they give them time to...
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to honor apple co-founder, steve jobs. the oakland raiders honor the memory of al d >>> silicon royalty gather at stanford university to honor steve jobs. >> and what the raider nation wants to see happen with the oakland raiders after the death of al davis. >>> good evening. people close to steve jobs are gathering tonight to honor the apple co-founder as a private service that's happening right on now on the stanford university campus. both the university and apple have been very tight-lipped about this service. kit? >> reporter: well, ann, he is being remembered with lots of security. this is about as far as the public is allowed to go. they have the area cordoned off about a half mile away from the church where the memorial is being held this evening. right where that colored mural is, that's memorial church, and that's where everybody is gathered this evening. this is a private event, so the start time and the guest list are a mystery, but we're all pretty much at a loss for what exactly is happening out here, but we'
to honor apple co-founder, steve jobs. the oakland raiders honor the memory of al d >>> silicon royalty gather at stanford university to honor steve jobs. >> and what the raider nation wants to see happen with the oakland raiders after the death of al davis. >>> good evening. people close to steve jobs are gathering tonight to honor the apple co-founder as a private service that's happening right on now on the stanford university campus. both the university and apple...
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those in the one percent but how does this movement fix what it says is broken or have peter joseph founder of the guys with his solution. it is thursday october twenty seventh five pm in washington d.c. i'm christine for are watching our team our top story this hour outrage and frustration at the latest turn of events in the occupy wall street movement is apparently resulting in more support and strength in numbers for the movement i'm talking of course about what happened in oakland over the fact has few days first on tuesday an early morning police raid on the park. the protesters had been camping out for two weeks riot police used tear gas to clear the crowds and proceeded to stomp on tents and people's personal belongings and arrested nearly one hundred people later in the day protesters returned to reclaim their space just outside of city hall and were met with an even more violent garage of police these pictures beams the around the world now of scott olsen a military veteran who served two tours in iraq he was carried away with a fractured skull and brain swelling from blunt force t
those in the one percent but how does this movement fix what it says is broken or have peter joseph founder of the guys with his solution. it is thursday october twenty seventh five pm in washington d.c. i'm christine for are watching our team our top story this hour outrage and frustration at the latest turn of events in the occupy wall street movement is apparently resulting in more support and strength in numbers for the movement i'm talking of course about what happened in oakland over the...
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joining me now joyce watkins, founder of your black world.com and do you first, herman cain says some of his critics are racist. you believe he's a racist. that is a heavy indictment. stick by it? >> yeah. i think herman cain, to some extent, is the perfect racist. because racism is most effective when it has a black face. a lot of people think that being black means you can't be racist but we have black people who have problems with dark skinned black people, black people who have problems with poor black people, et cetera. you even have women that will sit on a jury during a rape trial saying her skirt was too short or she shouldn't have been out that late. so women that hate women or people that promote an agenda not created by them but is accelerated by the color of their skin. remember, no other republican candidate could really get away with talking about race as much as herman cain has. to some extent he's at risk of turning his campaign in to a political gimmick. you see hannity and guys like him using him to say those things that maybe they are afraid to say themselves. >> ke
joining me now joyce watkins, founder of your black world.com and do you first, herman cain says some of his critics are racist. you believe he's a racist. that is a heavy indictment. stick by it? >> yeah. i think herman cain, to some extent, is the perfect racist. because racism is most effective when it has a black face. a lot of people think that being black means you can't be racist but we have black people who have problems with dark skinned black people, black people who have...
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are ready to withstand the pressure well for more on this let's now talk to christina tobin she's founder of the free and equal elections foundation joining me live in chicago now the protests have been going on for seven weeks christina with people not backing down despite the police crackdowns we've just been talking about arrests and of course bad weather setting in they determined but the messages are somewhat makes a little confused in some ways so what exactly do they really want to achieve these protesters. well i feel that there are a lot of grassroots protesters that are just looking for something to latch onto and also with protesters on the tea party side i think the common denominator between the left and the right the grassroots that are looking for something to unite on is electoral reform and we can are come to terms of the fact that we have the wrong people in our office both democrats republicans getting money from unions and corporations and what we need to do is we need to break these relationships up and we the people need to run for office is bad and so although they
are ready to withstand the pressure well for more on this let's now talk to christina tobin she's founder of the free and equal elections foundation joining me live in chicago now the protests have been going on for seven weeks christina with people not backing down despite the police crackdowns we've just been talking about arrests and of course bad weather setting in they determined but the messages are somewhat makes a little confused in some ways so what exactly do they really want to...
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his friend and apple co-founder steve wozniak.i'm glad to be here. i'm very sorry to be here alone. >> oh, absolutely. i know you've been overwhelmed with requests for comments about steve jobs. has it sunk in yet that he's gone? >> no. it's a little bit like you're stunned the day really big tragedies happen in your life and you remember right where you were sitting and i'll remember that forever and, no, it's hard to recover. >> this is a man that you have known since high school. you know, everybody talks about how you got together in that garage and came up with something absolutely amazing. you had a dream, both of you, and both of you accomplished that dream. i think many americans these days don't think that's possible any more. is it? >> oh, no, no. that's -- young people actually still believe and are searching to even have those kind of dreams achieved and steve jobs would talk about connecting the dots. he's thinking back to the early days of what you were like then and i try to convey a lot of those. i travel around a
his friend and apple co-founder steve wozniak.i'm glad to be here. i'm very sorry to be here alone. >> oh, absolutely. i know you've been overwhelmed with requests for comments about steve jobs. has it sunk in yet that he's gone? >> no. it's a little bit like you're stunned the day really big tragedies happen in your life and you remember right where you were sitting and i'll remember that forever and, no, it's hard to recover. >> this is a man that you have known since high...