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>> guest: i think that is true they're driven by changes of economy at the bottom. that is the necessity to find commodities. mostly sugar. tobacco or rice, corn is the you could sell of the international market and hopefully from the perspective of those planters as layoffs, a lesson demands. that, of course, and drives the trans-atlantic slave trade. of course the, and drive, that internal slave trade. and, of course, the rise of manufacturing in the north end of those two world wars that drive, you know, that they're great migration. of course changes in the world economy drives this latest migration since 65. >> host: how many of these migrations forced? >> guest: the first two are forced, in of -- enormous : dramatic movements of people. and we go beyond that, this question of forced entry becomes a low more problematic. when somebody says i want you to walk up plantations, you know, during the new deal, during the 1830's because i'm aaron mechanical cotton picker, and the government is giving me money not to grow cotton. what you of my plantation or going to k
>> guest: i think that is true they're driven by changes of economy at the bottom. that is the necessity to find commodities. mostly sugar. tobacco or rice, corn is the you could sell of the international market and hopefully from the perspective of those planters as layoffs, a lesson demands. that, of course, and drives the trans-atlantic slave trade. of course the, and drive, that internal slave trade. and, of course, the rise of manufacturing in the north end of those two world wars...
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they are driven by the changes of the economy at the bottom. that is the necessity to the commodities mostly sugar and then click the tobacco were rice but you could sell on the international market and hopefully from the perspective of those slave holders who grow them have an almost elastic demand and that drives that transatlantic slave trade and of course cotton drives that internal slave trade and of course the rise of manufacturing in the north in the two world wars john leaves the third great migration to of course changes in the world economy drives this latest migration in 65. >> how many of these migrations were forced and how many were free? >> will certainly the first two are forced by migration traumatically. when we go beyond that, there's a question of forced and free it becomes a little more problematic that when somebody says i want you off my plantation and during the new deal to because i now have a mechanical cotton picker and the government is giving me the money not to grow cotton i want you off my plantation or in going t
they are driven by the changes of the economy at the bottom. that is the necessity to the commodities mostly sugar and then click the tobacco were rice but you could sell on the international market and hopefully from the perspective of those slave holders who grow them have an almost elastic demand and that drives that transatlantic slave trade and of course cotton drives that internal slave trade and of course the rise of manufacturing in the north in the two world wars john leaves the third...
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welcome well thank you tom happy to be with you know so pleased to have you with us what is supply driven marketing and how did the pharmaceutical industry get into it well oh it would be the opposite of the way and driven marketing where people really need to drop supply means we have the drug and we need to find of diseases in patients to justify it and it's very much driven by direct to consumer advertising which began . thirteen years ago and that's what's propelled the how many other developed countries allow drug companies to advertise on t.v. adverts advertise directly to consumers you said it started thirteen years ago how did that how did that come about because i remember a time when it was illegal. well. it had never actually been illegal but what one thing that drove the direct to consumer advertising was the aids epidemic and on patients felt they wanted to know what their doctors knew about the drugs they were taking so i can find a place but obviously it once you know where it is today the only other country that actually allows direct to consumer advertising is new zealand
welcome well thank you tom happy to be with you know so pleased to have you with us what is supply driven marketing and how did the pharmaceutical industry get into it well oh it would be the opposite of the way and driven marketing where people really need to drop supply means we have the drug and we need to find of diseases in patients to justify it and it's very much driven by direct to consumer advertising which began . thirteen years ago and that's what's propelled the how many other...
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they are data driven and vulcans that don't have a great personal touch.u reported on mitt romney and do you think that's correct? >> i think it's totally true. these are highly rational harvard-driven guys who are extremely analytical and one thing we have seen with ork bama is being analytical was a huge strength and can make the job difficult and kind of maddening. we have seen again and again obama stand up and say what's happening here just doesn't make sense given what's happening in the country. hundreds of times, thousands of times we have seen that for him and it makes doing parts of his job difficult for him. he had a difficult relationship with think and if romney was elected, his relationship even with the republican-led congress can be extremely difficult. congress operates according to a logic all its own. >> you had an interesting vignette in your piece about how romney brought together the best and the brightest group in harvard. i don't know if you have done it, but is he considered to have a good personal touch. he was dealing with the le
they are data driven and vulcans that don't have a great personal touch.u reported on mitt romney and do you think that's correct? >> i think it's totally true. these are highly rational harvard-driven guys who are extremely analytical and one thing we have seen with ork bama is being analytical was a huge strength and can make the job difficult and kind of maddening. we have seen again and again obama stand up and say what's happening here just doesn't make sense given what's happening...
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and until we seem to be on that path, i think volatility driven by europe is with us to stay. >> susie: the big worry for many investors is that europe's financial problems are going to cause a recession in the u.s.. what are your thoughts on that? >> there's two transmissions coming out of europe. there's the financial system, so let's say a major problem with one of the big european banks, con teen-age unin the banking -- contagion in the banking system. that i'm worried about. what i'm less word about is that a recession in europe necessarily pulls the rest of the world down with it. net exports from the u.s. to europe only account for 1.3% of u.s. gross domestic product. so in and of itself, europe doesn't crush the u.s. economy. there are other drivers, and i think that will be the case. so i'm less worried about the economic contagion, i'll a little more worried about the financial system contagion. >> susie: so how will american companies and their stocks do
and until we seem to be on that path, i think volatility driven by europe is with us to stay. >> susie: the big worry for many investors is that europe's financial problems are going to cause a recession in the u.s.. what are your thoughts on that? >> there's two transmissions coming out of europe. there's the financial system, so let's say a major problem with one of the big european banks, con teen-age unin the banking -- contagion in the banking system. that i'm worried about....
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so when it comes to money, are you driven by fear? are you driven by commitment?you driven by a pursuit of happiness? let's find out from joe duran, ceo of private capital, i took his test and so did the panel. joe is here to go over the results of that. before we do that, what is your goal in creating this? >> we have two goals. the first is to understand how their own biases affect their decision making. because the way we make decisions about money affect our entire life. the second one, especially given the time of year it is, is to help people interact and talk about money in a way that reduces the stress, because when you have two different perspectives about what money is meant to do, it's a natural cause of concern and elevation of tension that occurs. >> at the holiday table. >> yeah. >> i want to show folks at home some of the questions that you had me answer and susan and mike and karen, along with my -- the staff of my entire show. just so that people can get a flavor of sort of what you're doing here. question number one says, "yikes, the plane is goi
so when it comes to money, are you driven by fear? are you driven by commitment?you driven by a pursuit of happiness? let's find out from joe duran, ceo of private capital, i took his test and so did the panel. joe is here to go over the results of that. before we do that, what is your goal in creating this? >> we have two goals. the first is to understand how their own biases affect their decision making. because the way we make decisions about money affect our entire life. the second...
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a student with dreams of statehood or a teenage girl driven by desperation and fear or a dentist or an apprentice of a dead soldier, who crouches in the wounds of the dead and the dying, who hurls stones at tanks and encroaching soldiers, who stands unmoved before a roiling tank, who stares with barbed eyes. the enemy is never one who kills for no reason. the enemy is never one who must be vanquished at all cost. it is not so easy to kill from the inside, a shifting corridor of blame. not so easy to trace an intricate blame of betrayals and broken treaties. the enemy is not you, the enemy is not me. the enemy is muslim, christian, atheist, hindu, jew. he is our collective face, our evolution, the devolution, the ripening of long injustices. thank you. the next poet is michael palmer. >> what of that wolf hound at full stride. what of the woman that serves as fairl guide and witness to the snowy hive? what of the singer robed in red and frozen at mid-song? and the stone, its brokenness, or the voice oft seen that says note the dragon seen but asking no questions of flight, no questions
a student with dreams of statehood or a teenage girl driven by desperation and fear or a dentist or an apprentice of a dead soldier, who crouches in the wounds of the dead and the dying, who hurls stones at tanks and encroaching soldiers, who stands unmoved before a roiling tank, who stares with barbed eyes. the enemy is never one who kills for no reason. the enemy is never one who must be vanquished at all cost. it is not so easy to kill from the inside, a shifting corridor of blame. not so...
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properties are being driven by demand. homes are still selling, especially in desired neighborhoods. >> real-estate sales definitely have been on somewhat of a decline the last couple of years, but i would say the volume and the prices are starting to pick up. >> later today, the national association of realtors will release its monthly report on pending home sales. we'll have more coming up for that at 6:30. reporting live, jennifer franciotti. back to you. >> thank you. 27 degrees on tv hill. another popular children's brand announce a recall. product that could cause your child some serious injury while they are sleeping. >> a new way to save trucking companies money on fuel. >> you are noticing some chilly temperatures right now. better into the afternoon. we will have details. >> 95 at the tydings memorial bridge so far looking pretty good. things will probably change as the have been all week. no >> welcome back to 11 news today. 6:11. 34 degrees downtown. it is colder as you step outside the city. a much colder star
properties are being driven by demand. homes are still selling, especially in desired neighborhoods. >> real-estate sales definitely have been on somewhat of a decline the last couple of years, but i would say the volume and the prices are starting to pick up. >> later today, the national association of realtors will release its monthly report on pending home sales. we'll have more coming up for that at 6:30. reporting live, jennifer franciotti. back to you. >> thank you. 27...
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>> we have had a great year in 2011, but it is been very governmement-driven. the commercial mket is a very flat.. most of the tenenants -- reduction in space, stayaying in spaceut they are now growing. >>>> let's talk about some of the things you heard from businesses around thetate.. walker y think are the bibiggest concerns? >> regulation. regulation and taxes. there are so many small businesses that are leavining now because of the government inteention and the regulations, unemployment insurance. so many thihings that small busisses n need titime to run their business not to be doing paperwork. >> do you still think you may go back into politics someme dayo address those issues? >> i have a a great j but i am working on economic developmpment. >>m always amazed a at peleop like both of you who could say i have done it and i have three kids so maybe i will take t this year off. you are the ceo of sister cities international. >> i amm so excited. one of the best jobs was secretarof ste for maryld. >>> give usome examples for people who don -- who do not know
>> we have had a great year in 2011, but it is been very governmement-driven. the commercial mket is a very flat.. most of the tenenants -- reduction in space, stayaying in spaceut they are now growing. >>>> let's talk about some of the things you heard from businesses around thetate.. walker y think are the bibiggest concerns? >> regulation. regulation and taxes. there are so many small businesses that are leavining now because of the government inteention and the...
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they appreciated that my work was clearly driven from my research and investigation. contributed my artwork, the museum was really beside themselves. they really took to it. the museum reached out to me to see if i would be interested in my own space inside the museum. i tell them that would be a dream come true. it is the classical, beautiful indian mythology through the lens of modern design and illustration and storytelling. they're all of these great sketch as i did for the maharajah exhibition. i get a lot of feedback on my artwork and books. they complement. they say how original the work is. i am the first person to say that this is so derived from all of this great artwork and storytelling of the past. the research i put into all of my books and work is a product of how we do things that a-- at pixar. sometimes you will see him depicted monkey-like or as superman. i wanted to honor his monkey coloring. i decided to paint him white with a darker face. it is nice to breathe new life into it in a way that is reverent and honors the past but also lets them breathe
they appreciated that my work was clearly driven from my research and investigation. contributed my artwork, the museum was really beside themselves. they really took to it. the museum reached out to me to see if i would be interested in my own space inside the museum. i tell them that would be a dream come true. it is the classical, beautiful indian mythology through the lens of modern design and illustration and storytelling. they're all of these great sketch as i did for the maharajah...
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military and instead being driven by civilian contractors. there are concerns in this country that the embassy presence, which is designed to foster ongoing relations with iraqis, could become a source of conflict. >> tell me about the man on the street. man and woman on the street in iraq. how do they feel today? >> you don't see celebrations. you don't see people on the street thanking americans for what they accomplished here. infrastructure in iraq remains badly broken. i was sitting last night in the apartment of an old contact, someone i have known for years, and the power was off. we were talking by flashlight both wrapped in blankets because it is very cold here. many neighborhoods in this city only have four or five hours of power a day in sadr city where we were a couple days ago, there are open sewers in the streets. people are very angry that sectarianism is just below the surface now and they worry that it could erupt again into a similar kind of conflict that we saw in 2006-2007. you don't hear people say thank you for toppling
military and instead being driven by civilian contractors. there are concerns in this country that the embassy presence, which is designed to foster ongoing relations with iraqis, could become a source of conflict. >> tell me about the man on the street. man and woman on the street in iraq. how do they feel today? >> you don't see celebrations. you don't see people on the street thanking americans for what they accomplished here. infrastructure in iraq remains badly broken. i was...
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like no other. >>> they've been tested, built and driven like no other. now they're being offered like no other. come to the winter event and get an exceptional offer on the mercedes benz of your dreams. it's our way of showing a little holiday spirit. but hurry, the offer ends january 3rd. 40 years ago, he wasn't worried about retirement. mutual nunds ira and annuities. fortunately, no one. from investments to life insurance >>> window shopping in new york at christmastime san interactive experience. macy's herald square. first turned-out holiday-theeme windows since 1864. at the corner of 36th and broadway reaches the feet of 900 pedestrians per minute. the flagship store opens across the street to christmas trees. 135,000 people stroll the window by, and paul orchevsky and senior head of merchandising at saks fifth avenue. paul, tell me a little bit about the history of macy's and the store behind the windows this year. how long did the process take to put the windows together? are planning the holiday windows a full-time job and do you start right aft
like no other. >>> they've been tested, built and driven like no other. now they're being offered like no other. come to the winter event and get an exceptional offer on the mercedes benz of your dreams. it's our way of showing a little holiday spirit. but hurry, the offer ends january 3rd. 40 years ago, he wasn't worried about retirement. mutual nunds ira and annuities. fortunately, no one. from investments to life insurance >>> window shopping in new york at christmastime...
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our division is tasked with the data driven analysis. to use the analysis in an operational way, is really exciting to see the general manager focus on that and drill down to the nitty gritty to take those recommendations and use them. the score decreased slightly, 1.4% from last year. this is the sixth annual report we have produced. the methodology has not changed, and i'm not going to recover it. the data is collected by the comptroller of staff and rec & parks staff. we rate 14 features in each park. it's a continual process to engage all facets of the operations to maintaining high appearance standards. you can see the slight decrease, but again, the score remains very high and the general manager did not warrant last year and this year that staffing is reduced as budgets are reduced and resources are diminished. it is going to be difficult to maintain these high scores, so it's a credit to the rec & parks that they are as high as they continue to be. this just looks at -- i'm sorry -- above 90% in the green. 80% is in yellow and ju
our division is tasked with the data driven analysis. to use the analysis in an operational way, is really exciting to see the general manager focus on that and drill down to the nitty gritty to take those recommendations and use them. the score decreased slightly, 1.4% from last year. this is the sixth annual report we have produced. the methodology has not changed, and i'm not going to recover it. the data is collected by the comptroller of staff and rec & parks staff. we rate 14 features...
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i have driven piles in that area. >> is rebuilding on folsom street? >> is on shipley -- is on shipley -- it is on shipley. they did a floatation. one of my concerns is how they will address this problem. it will move in the confession if there is never an earthquake. that is my main concern. also on this note, i saw this, they have beautiful pictures of the different areas. there is a one story house. it has been my experience, these people -- the tendency is to bring out what looks good. they do not bring it forth. the backside, last time it wanted to bring eight stories, there was a concern. my concern was the fire zone and the number of cars that go down that area. ron supervisor mar: thank you. next speaker. >> if dinagood afternoon. i am representing the owners and of thew -- of the w hotel. there are three separate issues and a lot of issues to cover. you have are written correspondence -- correspondents. with regarding to the items on the agenda. you are relying on the environmental report. we have objected to that. we believe the eir even with
i have driven piles in that area. >> is rebuilding on folsom street? >> is on shipley -- is on shipley -- it is on shipley. they did a floatation. one of my concerns is how they will address this problem. it will move in the confession if there is never an earthquake. that is my main concern. also on this note, i saw this, they have beautiful pictures of the different areas. there is a one story house. it has been my experience, these people -- the tendency is to bring out what...
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this wind-driven event isn't over yet. the notorious santa ana winds took down hundreds of trees and toppled power poles. in los angeles, downed electrical lines sparked brush fires and fear even a small blaze could fuel a massive wind-driven fire. first responders dispatched to a new call every 12 seconds. >> we were losing shingles off the roof. rain gutter came flying off. it was nuts. >> reporter: in pasadena, the city declared an emergency. schools were closed and roads and freeways were backed up for miles. across california, an estimated 340,000 lost power. even lax was temporarily in the dark. 23 planes rerouted due to powerful winds. look at that. look at the sparks there. wow! >> one forecaster called the conditions hellacious. >> it was horrible. >> reporter: the damages in the millions. the cleanup will take days. >> we're here taking pictures and showing the kids because i don't know that they're going to see it again. >> reporter: it was just in bad in utah where hurricane-force winds toppled big rigs and for
this wind-driven event isn't over yet. the notorious santa ana winds took down hundreds of trees and toppled power poles. in los angeles, downed electrical lines sparked brush fires and fear even a small blaze could fuel a massive wind-driven fire. first responders dispatched to a new call every 12 seconds. >> we were losing shingles off the roof. rain gutter came flying off. it was nuts. >> reporter: in pasadena, the city declared an emergency. schools were closed and roads and...
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he was driven. he could be brutal. he would be tremendously demanding. one could argue that that type of driven personality produces results. all you have to do is look at how many people carry around their iphones or ipads or type on mac -- apple certainly after steve jobs came back in the late 90s became a force to be reckoned with. a fascinating portrait of this very driven man who turned around the company and made it so much it's done and then there is this park where he and steve was the act created it and jobs was forced out but held ennis the dishes wilderness' was trading pixar into a multimillion-dollar company. it is a portrait of american capitalism ultimately too. >> host: how much cooperation did steve jobs give to walter isaacson in that book? the regional publication date was moved from march of 2012. >> guest: it was originally moved to the end of the year and when it became very clear steve jobs's health was not good, it was moved up again a couple of days after jobs's death. what was interesting too was even though it has clearly been
he was driven. he could be brutal. he would be tremendously demanding. one could argue that that type of driven personality produces results. all you have to do is look at how many people carry around their iphones or ipads or type on mac -- apple certainly after steve jobs came back in the late 90s became a force to be reckoned with. a fascinating portrait of this very driven man who turned around the company and made it so much it's done and then there is this park where he and steve was the...
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he was driven. he could be brutal, tremendously demanding, but one could argue that type of driven personality produces results. all you have to do is look at how many people carry around their iphone or their ipad or on their macbook air. abel certainly a special steve jobs came back in the late nineties became a force to be reckoned with so fascinating portrait of this very driven man who turned around the company and made it and there is an arched where they've created it and then steve jobs was forced out and the so-called wilderness but his wilderness was in bonding picks thar and turning it into a multibillion-dollar company as well. so, it is just an amusing portrait of i guess american capitalism ultimately, too. >> host: how much cooperation did steve jobs give to walter isaacson in that book, and the zero original publication date was moved up from march, 2012, wasn't it? >> guest: yes, it was. i think it was originally moved up to the end of the year and then when it became very clear tha
he was driven. he could be brutal, tremendously demanding, but one could argue that type of driven personality produces results. all you have to do is look at how many people carry around their iphone or their ipad or on their macbook air. abel certainly a special steve jobs came back in the late nineties became a force to be reckoned with so fascinating portrait of this very driven man who turned around the company and made it and there is an arched where they've created it and then steve jobs...
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but one could argue that type of driven personality produces results. all you have to do is look at how many people carry around their iphones further ipads or type on macbook air's. apple certainly, especially after jobs came back in the late '90s, became a force to be reckoned with so it is a fascinating portrait of this very driven man who turned around a company and made it so much his own and of course there is this arc where he and steve wozniacki had created it and then jobs is forced out and the so-called wilderness. but his wilderness was in creating, in buying pixar and turning it into a multibillion-dollar company as well. so, it's just an amazing portrait of i guess american capitalism ultimately too. >> host: how much cooperation did steve jobs give to walter isaacson in the up look and the original publication date was moved up from march of 2012 wasn't it? >> guest: yes it was. i think it was originally moved up to the end of the year and then when it became very clear that jobs' health was not good, it was moved up again i think a couple
but one could argue that type of driven personality produces results. all you have to do is look at how many people carry around their iphones further ipads or type on macbook air's. apple certainly, especially after jobs came back in the late '90s, became a force to be reckoned with so it is a fascinating portrait of this very driven man who turned around a company and made it so much his own and of course there is this arc where he and steve wozniacki had created it and then jobs is forced...
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it had a basement in very deep pilings driven a very close intervals. a lot of archaeology and the old terminal was destroyed by that. we really end up looking at areas by the size of the old terminal. by implementing the old plan you see that outline of the new terminal and the areas in which we have done archeologist research. there are three phases of this. the terminal as a base today. those are in orange. -- the terminal is in phase today. this is where they are testing new designs for the terminal. those are in blue. primarily we helped pick out those areas where there was not likely to be anything because of previous construction that has gone on. the areas in green, which were done to the demolition of the old terminal in construction of the new terminal. the areas of the bottom left in green, the southwest and of the terminal, those are areas use in the exhibit and will be featured in the second part of this. those are areas where we know we had a good chance of finding evidence of san francisco's past. in the future we still have the bus stora
it had a basement in very deep pilings driven a very close intervals. a lot of archaeology and the old terminal was destroyed by that. we really end up looking at areas by the size of the old terminal. by implementing the old plan you see that outline of the new terminal and the areas in which we have done archeologist research. there are three phases of this. the terminal as a base today. those are in orange. -- the terminal is in phase today. this is where they are testing new designs for the...
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he smiled and he waved as he was driven away from the hospital. he missed the royal family christmas celebrations. >> it had been a moment of real anxiety on friday when hannity had been the admitted to the hospital. -- when he had been it committed to the hospital. he left with a wave and feeling very cheerful according to's officials that were with him. he headed by road tuesday the state to rejoin the queen and the rest of the family. it will be much to their relief and his that he will be able to join them. we don't know if he has gone home with an explicit advice from the doctors to adjust his workload. he remains remarkably active for someone in his 90's. he pursues many interests of his own, carriage driving for one thing. by far and away his most important thing is to support the queen. his presence is of great significance to her. we have reached the diamond jubilee year with the program of visits to many countries. the queen hopes that the duke's house will not curtail his ability to accompany her. the duke will hate the idea of people f
he smiled and he waved as he was driven away from the hospital. he missed the royal family christmas celebrations. >> it had been a moment of real anxiety on friday when hannity had been the admitted to the hospital. -- when he had been it committed to the hospital. he left with a wave and feeling very cheerful according to's officials that were with him. he headed by road tuesday the state to rejoin the queen and the rest of the family. it will be much to their relief and his that he...
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he was driven. he could be brutal. he could be tremendously demanding, but one could argue that that type of driven personality produces results. all you have to do is look at how many people carry aroun arod the iphones author ipads, or type on macbook air. apple certainly especially after steve jobs came back in the late '90s, became a force to be reckoned with. so the fascinating portrait of this, this very driven man who turned around a company and made it so much is owed. and, of course, there's this arc what he and steve wozniak created and then jobs was forced out and he was in the so-called wilderness, but his wilderness was in creating come in buying pixar and turning it into a multibillion dollars company as well. so it's just an amazing portrait of a i guess american capitalism ultimately, to. >> how much cooperation did steve jobs give to walter isaacson in that book? and original publication date was moved up from march 2012, wasn't it? >> yes, it was. i think it was originally moved up to the end of the y
he was driven. he could be brutal. he could be tremendously demanding, but one could argue that that type of driven personality produces results. all you have to do is look at how many people carry aroun arod the iphones author ipads, or type on macbook air. apple certainly especially after steve jobs came back in the late '90s, became a force to be reckoned with. so the fascinating portrait of this, this very driven man who turned around a company and made it so much is owed. and, of course,...
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and it was more ideas-driven. so i think as a result once the ideas had kind of been disseminated, then that was it for the book. does that mean it couldn't have another life down the line? i'm sure it could. but it did seem as if impact wasn't quite as forceful as clinton's previous tomes. >> other political books that came out this year include ann coulter's "demonic." mark stein's "after america: get ready for armageddon." henry kissinger, "on china." "that used to be us: how america fell behind in the world it invented and how we come back," and toure ray, "who's afraid of post-blackness? ann coulter, mark stein, conservative books in general, they seem to sell very well, sarah weinman. >> they do seem to be selling very well, but as with any segment, there is some attrition. again, it seemed as if ann coulter's newest book didn't have the same impact as previous books. steven may have had -- stein may have had some, but it's also interesting just to kind of take a larger view of this that even though there ar
and it was more ideas-driven. so i think as a result once the ideas had kind of been disseminated, then that was it for the book. does that mean it couldn't have another life down the line? i'm sure it could. but it did seem as if impact wasn't quite as forceful as clinton's previous tomes. >> other political books that came out this year include ann coulter's "demonic." mark stein's "after america: get ready for armageddon." henry kissinger, "on china."...
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the police vehicle apparently had driven through a yield sign. now the yield sign for cars approaching the traffic circle from seventh street is a bit bent over, but as you can see, it's visible. our witness also says there were two teenage children in the police officer's vehicle. they were driven away from the scene by another officer in a different marked vehicle. d.c. police confirmed the accident saying the victim was conscious and breathing when transported from the scene. john henrehan, fox 5 news. >>> police have identified the officer involved in the accident as lewis garabay. as of now he's still on the job while police investigate what happened. we're told policy allows officers to transport civilians in their take-home vehicles. >>> coming up the buzz on apple's project, the tech giant can make a major change to the ipad. >>> the skins may be out of the playoff hunt but can still play spoiler, lindsay reviewing the game against the giants. >>> the foo fighters are rocking the world this weekend literally. the band played a show in fro
the police vehicle apparently had driven through a yield sign. now the yield sign for cars approaching the traffic circle from seventh street is a bit bent over, but as you can see, it's visible. our witness also says there were two teenage children in the police officer's vehicle. they were driven away from the scene by another officer in a different marked vehicle. d.c. police confirmed the accident saying the victim was conscious and breathing when transported from the scene. john henrehan,...
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that in this shopping crush of the year, in an overall lousy economy in this country, shoppers have driven past the mall and smartly driven into the parking lot of the local pawnshop in increasing numbers because, of course, to bargain hunters it's all the same to them. we get our report tonight from nbc's kerry sanders. >> reporter: in ft. lauderdale, the contellis family is trying to beat the black friday deals. this year in part because of the down economy, more americans like robert are doing their holiday shopping at pawnshops. >> something that you would spend hundreds for an item, makes sense to shop for a better deal. >> people who have never shopped here want to know is this stuff stolen? >> the fact of the matter is less than half a percent of our items end up being stolen. >> man, that watch is so hot it's smoking. >> reporter: pawnshops blame the sketchy image on hollywood. >> on this episode of "pawn stars" -- >> reporter: now thanks to reality shows like "pawn stars" even the wealthy in places like beverly hills -- >> this 11-carat yellow diamond -- >> reporter: -- are shoppi
that in this shopping crush of the year, in an overall lousy economy in this country, shoppers have driven past the mall and smartly driven into the parking lot of the local pawnshop in increasing numbers because, of course, to bargain hunters it's all the same to them. we get our report tonight from nbc's kerry sanders. >> reporter: in ft. lauderdale, the contellis family is trying to beat the black friday deals. this year in part because of the down economy, more americans like robert...
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the body will be driven to the streets of p'yongyang. it usually features only positive reports of what the regime has been doing. in south korea, the broadcasts have taken on an almost supernatural tone. >> the north koreans are used to hyperbole in their nightly news beginning every night with a song about the magical qualities of their leader's birthplace. the place where he was said to be born, in the mountains. since kim jong il's death, strange natural phenomena appeared to have increased across the country. in the past week, north koreans have reportedly seen a giant lake of ice cracking in half, a red globe covering the mountain where their leader was born, and most recently magpies gathering together in greece, according to a party official. >> we cannot put this down to just a natural phenomenon. this shows that animals -- >> the media is the institution most responsible for keeping their leaders in power. a myth-making factory focused on the ruling family. they are only a source of news. so highly controlled, says this former
the body will be driven to the streets of p'yongyang. it usually features only positive reports of what the regime has been doing. in south korea, the broadcasts have taken on an almost supernatural tone. >> the north koreans are used to hyperbole in their nightly news beginning every night with a song about the magical qualities of their leader's birthplace. the place where he was said to be born, in the mountains. since kim jong il's death, strange natural phenomena appeared to have...
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house because the two homes are so close together and the intense heat, not because this was a wind driven fire. experts say this is a dangerous time of year when it comes who house fires, people have dead, dry christmas trees, lighting candles, something to keep in mind. in the bay area we haven't had any rain it is so dry out here no word on with what caused this fire. no one has said it could have been a christmas tree that's a pointer to keep in mind for this time of year. investigators will be here this morning to try and start figuring out what started this fire. amy hollyfield, abc7 news. >>> this morning there four tents up in west oakland that belong to occupy oakland protesters in front of an empty lot. last night police evicted protesters who tried to set up tents inside that lot. police officers gave demonstrators verbal and written warnings beforehand cuffing them. they did not put up resistance. one occupier was arrested because officers could not identify him. the other 14 were cited, allowed to their belongings and escorted out of the gated lot. >> private property is unacc
house because the two homes are so close together and the intense heat, not because this was a wind driven fire. experts say this is a dangerous time of year when it comes who house fires, people have dead, dry christmas trees, lighting candles, something to keep in mind. in the bay area we haven't had any rain it is so dry out here no word on with what caused this fire. no one has said it could have been a christmas tree that's a pointer to keep in mind for this time of year. investigators...
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i said, "so this man has driven back the darkness. this man is your intercessor. this man is the one who has developed your conscience. this man is the one who protects you from hell. can you put a price... can you put a price on the anointing of a man who has driven back the demon powers around your home?" honor. honor. write this down. number seven: the law of the seed. and i wanna pray in about three or four minutes over your life. the law of the seed. write this down, the law of the seed. if i put corn in the ground, corn comes up. if a husband puts a seed in the womb of his wife, a baby is born. god had a son... but he wanted a family... so he planted his son to create a family. words are the seeds for feelings. forgiveness is the seed for relationship. honor is the seed for access. gratitude is the seed for more. according to the scriptures, god looks at our offerings to him as a seed that produces a harvest. in 1 kings 17 elijah looked at the widow and he said, "i'm hungry." she said, "i hadn't met a preacher who wasn't." he said, "i would like one of your
i said, "so this man has driven back the darkness. this man is your intercessor. this man is the one who has developed your conscience. this man is the one who protects you from hell. can you put a price... can you put a price on the anointing of a man who has driven back the demon powers around your home?" honor. honor. write this down. number seven: the law of the seed. and i wanna pray in about three or four minutes over your life. the law of the seed. write this down, the law of...
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that in this shopping crush of the year, in an overall lousy economy in this country, shoppers have driven past the mall and smartly driven into the parking lot of the local pawnshop in increasing numbers because, of course, to bargain hunters it's all the same to them. we get our report tonight from nbc's kerry sanders. >> reporter: in ft. lauderdale, the contellis family is trying to beat the black friday deals. this year in part because of the down economy, more americans like robert are doing their holiday shopping at pawnshops. >> something that you would spend hundreds for an item, makes sense to shop for a better deal. >> people who have never shopped here want to know is this stuff stolen? >> the fact of the matter is less than half a percent of our items end up being stolen. >> man, that watch is so hot it's smoking. >> reporter: pawnshops blame the image on hollywood. >> on this episode of "pawn stars" -- >> reporter: now thanks to reality shows like "pawn stars" even in beverly hills are shopping for $300,000 diamonds -- half off. >> there used to be a stigma attached to shoppin
that in this shopping crush of the year, in an overall lousy economy in this country, shoppers have driven past the mall and smartly driven into the parking lot of the local pawnshop in increasing numbers because, of course, to bargain hunters it's all the same to them. we get our report tonight from nbc's kerry sanders. >> reporter: in ft. lauderdale, the contellis family is trying to beat the black friday deals. this year in part because of the down economy, more americans like robert...
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agricultural policies of stalin's government but those behind the credit card project claim they're driven by remembrance motives only putting all his story debates aside you know what it's another good mechanism to have all of them or remember that thanks to the political elite and civil organizations it is well known in ukraine elsewhere besides there are only a few living witnesses left and they're already over eighteen years old. however it's not only about the intangible one percent of each purchase made with a whole the more card will be allocated to a special charity fund ukraine's main monuments commemorating the 1930's famine was built in two thousand and eight amid recession and millions of us dollars were used from the state budget people behind the hole the more credit card project say that the money they raise may be used to build more monuments and memorials this apparently benign initiative however was met with an avalanche of criticism in ukraine and that's not only because there are practically no survivors left who could be helped with the money raised this political anal
agricultural policies of stalin's government but those behind the credit card project claim they're driven by remembrance motives only putting all his story debates aside you know what it's another good mechanism to have all of them or remember that thanks to the political elite and civil organizations it is well known in ukraine elsewhere besides there are only a few living witnesses left and they're already over eighteen years old. however it's not only about the intangible one percent of...