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screenwriter aaron sorkin addresses some of the controversy swirling around the film.n baseball the astros won, the rangers won and in football the colts beat the texans. darn it. welcome to "fbn:am," your first look what is moving in today's markets. we have breaking news and what to expect for your day ahead. nicole: we're having a great week so far here in the states. global markets in asia took the cue from the fed minutes. shanghai composite index up over 1%. nikkei is up over 1 1/2%. cheryl: taking a look at european markets which are trading right now, europe actually following asia. the footsie higher by 1%. cac 40, about 46 to the upside. dax up more than a 1%. >> the s&p up 3%. russell and transports up 4%. great week but down arrows. now they're up one. right around unchanged line. s&p down one point. cheryl: let's look at some big commodities we're watching. one commodity we're watching. that is oil. we're above $50 a barrel. up 89 cents. gold trending higher. nicole: let's check currencies. we've had a strong u.s. dollar weighing on some earnings we'll be
screenwriter aaron sorkin addresses some of the controversy swirling around the film.n baseball the astros won, the rangers won and in football the colts beat the texans. darn it. welcome to "fbn:am," your first look what is moving in today's markets. we have breaking news and what to expect for your day ahead. nicole: we're having a great week so far here in the states. global markets in asia took the cue from the fed minutes. shanghai composite index up over 1%. nikkei is up over 1...
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john, i know you talked with aaron sorkin. what was your experience working with aaron sorkin?ave you seen the movie? john: i really loved aaron sorkin. he's incredibly talented. i have seen the movie. they gave us a private showing, my wife diane and i. it's incredible entertainment. it captures an important side of steve's personality. i have to tell you, because i knew steve as a great friend, the young steve jobs, and he was a very real person. he had a sense of humor. he was passionate about being a perfectionist, but he was just fun to be around. the people who worked with him had a lot of respect. people need to look at steve jobs not just in the context of this movie, but the real steve jobs was a really great guy. emily: what about jeff daniels' portrayal of you? was that spot on? john: jeff daniels is very talented, and the cast did a terrific job. i think kate winslet will probably be up for an oscar nomination, maybe michael fassbender, as well. jeff daniels could get a supporting nomination. this is first-class entertainment, and it takes creative license them as y
john, i know you talked with aaron sorkin. what was your experience working with aaron sorkin?ave you seen the movie? john: i really loved aaron sorkin. he's incredibly talented. i have seen the movie. they gave us a private showing, my wife diane and i. it's incredible entertainment. it captures an important side of steve's personality. i have to tell you, because i knew steve as a great friend, the young steve jobs, and he was a very real person. he had a sense of humor. he was passionate...
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(cheers and applause) aaron sorkin, everyone! aaron sorkin, everyone!eers and and there's actor jaleel white. and wax museum urkel. (audience laughs) it's weird they're hanging out, but dual zone automatic climate control keeps one toasty and the other from melting. (audience laughs) and the 7 inch touch screen display audio system drowns out that canned laughter. it's weird they'd want dual wishbone rear suspension, but the road to redefining oneself has many twists and turns. did i do... (audience laughs) the new scion im. standard features that actually come standard. weird, right? sorry... sorry... regerts? sorry, i was eating a milky way. ♪ in study after study, advil is unsurpassed in pain relief. nothing is proven stronger on aches and pains than advil. not tylenol. not aleve. nothing. relief doesn't get any better than this. advil. with eggs and hashbrowns.op their all-in burger? yeah, on a burger. and don't forget the bacon and onions seared inside fresh ground beef. the new all day brunch burger, with free refills of fries. that's a lot of fla
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aaron sorkin is over there. he's looking at it. come over, aaron sorkin early, come, come, come. >> really? >> there's no guardrail or baby gate. >> okay. >> hello, mr. sorkin. >> good morning, everybody. >> how are you? >> good to see you back here. >> good to see you. >> you have the eye of the television guru. tell us what -- why this has gone viral? >> okay. well at the premiere. >> think of the woman in the front row. >> which one of these is not like the snow shower. >> the only one not doing something. >> she's great. >> yeah. >> she's fantastic, and she had to have gotten there early to be in front? >> look at her. >> she doesn't have a cell phone. she's the only one not capturing it. >> she's perfect. >> in the moment. >> she's perfect. >> there's other thing. here's the other thing the guy next to him is johnny depp disguised. >> take a look. see the guy were the beard, that's johnny depp. >> for his new role. >> you guys do your show, you're doing fantastic. >> thank you. >> i'll see you in a minute. >> thank you. >> tha
aaron sorkin is over there. he's looking at it. come over, aaron sorkin early, come, come, come. >> really? >> there's no guardrail or baby gate. >> okay. >> hello, mr. sorkin. >> good morning, everybody. >> how are you? >> good to see you back here. >> good to see you. >> you have the eye of the television guru. tell us what -- why this has gone viral? >> okay. well at the premiere. >> think of the woman in the front row....
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i was not familiar with aaron sorkin's work because i don't watch television.t was unbelievable to me. emily: and you actually spoke with aaron sorkin leading into the film. tell me about your role. steve: we talked for hours and hours, anything i could think of saying. little tiny bits that got used by him and painted in a different way and different place. emily: and you spent hou with him on the phone or in person to -- steve: in person. emily: did you argue over anything? steve: i never once looked at the script. i did not feel it is inappropriate for me to look at the script and say, it didn't happen this way. it is his art. when you're close to something, a movie, every movie i have seen about apple, they hop -- have all these scenes, people's personalities are wrong. after a while, you realize it's the artistic freedom to make a movie that is enjoyable. emily: some have said there are a lot of things in this movie that didn't actually happen. would you say that? steve: maybe everything in the movie didn't happen but it's all based on things that did happ
i was not familiar with aaron sorkin's work because i don't watch television.t was unbelievable to me. emily: and you actually spoke with aaron sorkin leading into the film. tell me about your role. steve: we talked for hours and hours, anything i could think of saying. little tiny bits that got used by him and painted in a different way and different place. emily: and you spent hou with him on the phone or in person to -- steve: in person. emily: did you argue over anything? steve: i never...
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i know he spent time with aaron sorkin. what did wozniak tell you?st: i have spoken to him a few times since the first trailer came out. there are a bunch of people that worked with steve jobs, that worked at apple, that consulted on this film, and he is one of them. he feels it correctly portrays the character of steve jobs, if you will. he will agree with others who say this is not a documentary of the creation of apple as we know it today. it is sort of a three-part film, behind the scenes on the launches of three iconic mac products. a lot of it is not true, apparently. that does not mean he does not recognize the steve jobs michael fassbender plays. emily: i'm excited to see it. thank you for joining us, our bloomberg entertainment news reporter. coming up, we sit down with the man aiming to crowdfund a mission to the south pole of the moon. why? that story next. ♪ emily: in today's edition of "out of this world," we recap this week in space, starting on pluto. nasa's new spacecraft is still sending back images from its historic flyby in july. t
i know he spent time with aaron sorkin. what did wozniak tell you?st: i have spoken to him a few times since the first trailer came out. there are a bunch of people that worked with steve jobs, that worked at apple, that consulted on this film, and he is one of them. he feels it correctly portrays the character of steve jobs, if you will. he will agree with others who say this is not a documentary of the creation of apple as we know it today. it is sort of a three-part film, behind the scenes...
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our guest tonight, screenwriter aaron sorkin.eers and applause) let's start tonight with something i know -- all over the world, people are basically the same. let's talk about uber. they're doing well. the app is available in 311 different cities. >> operates in 58 different countries. >> estimated to be worth $50 billion and in this doesn't current alone it employs 160,000 drivers. >> trevor: that's right. emblois 160,000 drivers who are 10 minutes away. uber is one of the most powerful companies in the world. >> uber is having a rough ride. rio de janeiro and brazil became the first city to ban uber. >> uber is also facing trouble in the u.k. >> dutch investigators raided uber's european headquarters. >> two uber executives could be getting a free ride to jail. a free ride to french jail and the conditions in french prison are terrible. the meals only have three courses and limit conjugal visits to five times a day! now you will learn your lesson! (laughter) tons of other services are following suit. >> uber is one of many com
our guest tonight, screenwriter aaron sorkin.eers and applause) let's start tonight with something i know -- all over the world, people are basically the same. let's talk about uber. they're doing well. the app is available in 311 different cities. >> operates in 58 different countries. >> estimated to be worth $50 billion and in this doesn't current alone it employs 160,000 drivers. >> trevor: that's right. emblois 160,000 drivers who are 10 minutes away. uber is one of the...
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(cheers and applause) aaron sorkin, everyone! aaron sorkin, everyone! [ scanner beeping ] sir, could you step aside? "sir"? come on. you know who i am. progressive insurance? uh, i save people an average of over $500 when they switch? did you pack your own bags? oh! right -- the name your price tool. it shows people policy options to help fit their budget. [ scanner warbling ] crazy that a big shot like me would pack his own bags, right? [ chuckles ] so, do i have the right to remain handsome? [ chuckles ] wait. uh-oh. what beer we drinkin'? i don't know boss... what about that redd's apple ale? you're a genius, tiny! this apple sauce is the bee's knees. the cat's pajamas! hits ya right in the kisser! emm. redd's apple ale. also in strawberry and green apple. pizza hut has made pizza and breadsticks even more awesome because now they are together as one. it got me thinking, everything is better together. bring home the flavor with a twisted crust pizza and two dipping sauces. only at pizza hut. how's the wife? ♪i can't wait to see you soon. unleash a re
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aaron sorkin addresses some controversy swirling around the film. fbn. what is in today's markets. what to expect for day ahead. >> markets are doing well globally overnight. start with asia show how stocks traded there. stocks following lead from the u.s. shanghai index gaining more than a percent. hang seng up half a percent. kospi korea up about half a percent. >> let's look what is going on here in europe. don't forget the fed minutes yesterday. fed not likely to raise rates too fast here. we're seeing gains across the board.
aaron sorkin addresses some controversy swirling around the film. fbn. what is in today's markets. what to expect for day ahead. >> markets are doing well globally overnight. start with asia show how stocks traded there. stocks following lead from the u.s. shanghai index gaining more than a percent. hang seng up half a percent. kospi korea up about half a percent. >> let's look what is going on here in europe. don't forget the fed minutes yesterday. fed not likely to raise rates too...
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♪ and onehe movie is out critical review is in -- aaron sorkin's "steve jobs" is in and has been welleceived by hollywood critics. steve wozniak enjoyed the film, but not because it has anything to do with reality. i sat down with him earlier in an exclusive interview. steve: this movie was top-notch professional -- the script and how well the actors played it and the cinematography, i was not familiar with aaron sorkin's work because i don't watch television. it was unbelievable to me. emily: and you actually spoke with him leading into this film. tell me about your role. steve: we talked for hours and hours, anything i could think of saying. tiny bits that got used and painted in a different way and different place. emily: and you spent hours with him on the phone or in person to eschew mark steve: in person. emily: did you guys argue or anything? steve: i never once looked at the script. i did not deal it was appropriate for anyone to look at the script and say it didn't happen this way. it is his art. when you're close to something, every movie i've seen about apple, they have the
♪ and onehe movie is out critical review is in -- aaron sorkin's "steve jobs" is in and has been welleceived by hollywood critics. steve wozniak enjoyed the film, but not because it has anything to do with reality. i sat down with him earlier in an exclusive interview. steve: this movie was top-notch professional -- the script and how well the actors played it and the cinematography, i was not familiar with aaron sorkin's work because i don't watch television. it was unbelievable to...
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. >> rose: we conclude with aaron sorkin the screenwriter and danny boyle the director talking about their new movie "steve jobs." >> in many ways, it's very normal formal. it's the same characters repeating a similar kind of meeting. >> rose: right. so where his film is linear, usually, it loves momentum and forward motion, and i suppose that was the biggest challenge is to somehow harness this wonderful repetitive nature of what you are experiencing and yet make it feel like it was thrusting forward as well. >> rose: john dickerson, aaron sorkin and danny boyle when we continue. >> rosenefunding for "charlie rose" has been provided by: american express. >> rose: additional funding provided by: >> and by bloomberg, a provider of multimedia news and information services worldwide. from our studios in new york city, this is charlie rose. >> rose: we begin this evening with politics. representative kevin mccarthy abruptly dropped out of the running for speaker of the house today. >> the one thing i've always said to earn this majority we're serving, we should put this conference first.
. >> rose: we conclude with aaron sorkin the screenwriter and danny boyle the director talking about their new movie "steve jobs." >> in many ways, it's very normal formal. it's the same characters repeating a similar kind of meeting. >> rose: right. so where his film is linear, usually, it loves momentum and forward motion, and i suppose that was the biggest challenge is to somehow harness this wonderful repetitive nature of what you are experiencing and yet make it...
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i know he's been time was aaron sorkin. what did was the act -- what it steve wozniak tell you?> i have spoken to him a few times since the first trailer came out. there are a bunch of people that worked with steve jobs, that worked at apple, they consulted on the film. he is one of them. he feels it correctly portrays the character of steve jobs, if you will. he will agree with others who of this is not a documentary the creation of apple as we know it today. it is sort of a three-part film based on the launches of three iconic mac products. a lot of it is not true, apparently. he does nott mean recognize the steve jobs michael fassbender plays. emily: i'm excited to see it. thank you for joining us, our bloomberg entertainment news reporter. coming up, we sit down with the man aiming to crop fund a mission to the south pole -- crowd fund a mission to the south pole of the moon. why? that story next. ♪ we recap this week in space, starting on pluto. nasa's new spacecraft is still sending back images from its historic flyby in july. we learn from the most recent photographs plut
i know he's been time was aaron sorkin. what did was the act -- what it steve wozniak tell you?> i have spoken to him a few times since the first trailer came out. there are a bunch of people that worked with steve jobs, that worked at apple, they consulted on the film. he is one of them. he feels it correctly portrays the character of steve jobs, if you will. he will agree with others who of this is not a documentary the creation of apple as we know it today. it is sort of a three-part film...
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writer aaron sorkin says the movie is crafted with a point of view. awarding with director danny boil and aaron sorkin will with us coming up. what if there was another way to look at relapsing multiple sclerosis? this is tecfidera. tecfidera is not an injection. it's a pill for relapsing ms that has the power to cut relapses in half. imagine what you could do with fewer relapses. tecfidera may cause serious side effects, such as allergic reactions, pml, which is a rare brain infection that...
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aaron sorkin got some access to steve jobs' daughter.some of the stories come to life on screen. poppy. >> thank you very much. fascinating. can't wait to see it. >>> coming up in a moment. helmet camera video from inside the military raid in iraq, saving 70 hostages from isis. >>> first, switching gears. a singer turns a popular fashion movement into a way to impact lives. the giving keys jewelry project not only inspires it to help people transition out of homelessness. we take a look at the special impact your world, focused on women. >> giving yourself away. >> actress and kinger caitlin crosby says she wants to help others. >> i just am obsessed with people and wanting to spread hope and encouragement, whether it be through a song or instagram post. whatever it is. >> like sharing inspiring words on old keys. >> i had an old hotel key from new york that i thought was cool. went to a locksmith and asked him to engrave inspiring words like love, hope, fearless. at first i just wanted to create a cool, inspiring product that different
aaron sorkin got some access to steve jobs' daughter.some of the stories come to life on screen. poppy. >> thank you very much. fascinating. can't wait to see it. >>> coming up in a moment. helmet camera video from inside the military raid in iraq, saving 70 hostages from isis. >>> first, switching gears. a singer turns a popular fashion movement into a way to impact lives. the giving keys jewelry project not only inspires it to help people transition out of...
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this is a role a number of actors turned down, including leonardo dicaprio and even aaron sorkin didmichael fassbender to play this role, but now they are talking about oscars. a number of people who have seen the film are positive about it, so we will talk about the portrayal and you can expect more coverage of this movie. david: have you seen the movie yet? but i didave not, interview aaron sorkin last year and he told me t was the most proud of any script ever -- he felt so good about the way he wrote this movie, that he could wait for it to come out. david: thank you very much. , theg up, deepak chopra author and motivational speaker is teaming up with paul tudor jones. find out what the unlikely partners are working on. ♪ . . . >> it is 3:00 in new york a 8:00 in hong kong. welcome to the "bloomberg market day." from bloomberg world headquarters in new york. i am betty liu. here is what we are watching this hour. an hour to go until the market closes and stocks are surging higher. the s&p on the verge of the longest rally of the year. high-profile insider trading convictions cou
this is a role a number of actors turned down, including leonardo dicaprio and even aaron sorkin didmichael fassbender to play this role, but now they are talking about oscars. a number of people who have seen the film are positive about it, so we will talk about the portrayal and you can expect more coverage of this movie. david: have you seen the movie yet? but i didave not, interview aaron sorkin last year and he told me t was the most proud of any script ever -- he felt so good about the...
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it was at very specific times in the man's life and played out in realtime. >> five years ago, aaron sorkin won an academy award for his screenplay for "the social network" about mark zuckerberg, creator of facebook. sorkin sets his sights on steve jobs. as scott movie man explains this is not "the social network 2." >> no and that's one of the great things about steve jobs. i loved "the social network." should have won best picture. "social network" was the citizen kane of the 21st century. steve jobs couldn't be any more different. this is an exhilarating, exciting, full of energy, terrific film. >> this movie takes place over three days? >> over three days. that's the beauty of it. it's a brilliant structure. there's a little bit of flashback. basically the three days are the launch of the macintosh, the launch of the next, the launch of the imac. a bit of flashback but so much energy. by the time it was over i felt like i just watched an action movie, better than most of the actions i've seen this fuller. michael fassbender is superb as steve jobs. unliableable. comes off as kind of a j
it was at very specific times in the man's life and played out in realtime. >> five years ago, aaron sorkin won an academy award for his screenplay for "the social network" about mark zuckerberg, creator of facebook. sorkin sets his sights on steve jobs. as scott movie man explains this is not "the social network 2." >> no and that's one of the great things about steve jobs. i loved "the social network." should have won best picture. "social...
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rose: joining me now is the film writer, aaron sorkin, and director, danny boyle.et's talk about this from the beginning. steve jobs has been on this program, sat at this table. why are we all so fascinated about him? boyle: it's difficult to assess because it's ongoing, so fresh. he passed away years ago this week. his legacy appears to be still growing. it is certainly evolving. his vision is evolving more and more. a personal computer is literally becoming so personal it's in your pocket, in people's bedrooms. if the biotech continues, it might end up inside is even to some degree. so i think people are still probably assessing, and i think that is why it was important to make a film about him, really. we need to keep these people in the forefront of our mind. they made a technology, and convenience for the world, and he dreams about a computer for everyone. it means that you have to remember the origins. you must remove the origins and the personalities involved because they are machines, but they are full of this guy's personality. rose: perhaps an ultimate le
rose: joining me now is the film writer, aaron sorkin, and director, danny boyle.et's talk about this from the beginning. steve jobs has been on this program, sat at this table. why are we all so fascinated about him? boyle: it's difficult to assess because it's ongoing, so fresh. he passed away years ago this week. his legacy appears to be still growing. it is certainly evolving. his vision is evolving more and more. a personal computer is literally becoming so personal it's in your pocket, in...
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>> i'm an enormous fan of aaron sorkin's. i interviewed him at our conference just after he took the swrob of writing this movie. at that time he looked over the room at our technology conference, and he said everyone in this room knows more about steve jobs than i do. i would have hoped -- it's captured at least the things that made jobs so extraordinary . >> it doesn't give jobs a chance to do what he did in real life, which is to mature to become a kinder, broader minded person than he was when he was in his 20s and just starting out. i think that's a shame. >> what is happening to the leg as where i of steve jobs? it seems to me -- i liked isaacson's book when it came out. i thought it gave enormous insight into the part of steve that i didn't get to see, but, you know, a lot of people at apple didn't like it. they've spoken out about that. there have been various reactions. even in the minds of people who knew him, he is becoming a different person, perhaps a bit saintlier than he was in real life. then the public is get
>> i'm an enormous fan of aaron sorkin's. i interviewed him at our conference just after he took the swrob of writing this movie. at that time he looked over the room at our technology conference, and he said everyone in this room knows more about steve jobs than i do. i would have hoped -- it's captured at least the things that made jobs so extraordinary . >> it doesn't give jobs a chance to do what he did in real life, which is to mature to become a kinder, broader minded person...
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no, aaron sorkin wrote the script, and i think he did a fabulous job capturing a complex character that was steve jobs. why did he do a great job? how did he capture it to the point that you think he deserves praise? >> i think he captured the good, the bad, and the ugly all in one -- kind of in one fail swoop. you see the anger and the wrath of steve jobs in this movie, but you also see the tenderness that he had and it was -- he was that kind of a character. his emotions spanned the whole spectrum, and i think they did a good job in capturing that movie. the character, joanna hoffman, played by kate winslet, i think there's, like, 15 people packed into that character, and i think that that's the vehicle through which all of steve's emotions get displayed. >> there were three events, andy, that the movie seems to revolve around. the introduction of the mcintosh in 1984. the debut of the next cube in 19 8, and then in 1998 the i mac. what do you think was so indicative of those three events that led sorkin to choose them and portrait jobs through that? >> i think even though they weren'
no, aaron sorkin wrote the script, and i think he did a fabulous job capturing a complex character that was steve jobs. why did he do a great job? how did he capture it to the point that you think he deserves praise? >> i think he captured the good, the bad, and the ugly all in one -- kind of in one fail swoop. you see the anger and the wrath of steve jobs in this movie, but you also see the tenderness that he had and it was -- he was that kind of a character. his emotions spanned the...
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aaron sorkin's script, he just one the oscar for "the social network". >> and aaron sorkin is known forgue. >> this is a movie not a documentary, but one of the problems is that a lot of people go to this movie and think it's an accurate portrayal of steve jobs, which is not. there are a lot of criticism from those who knew jobs, that he's not cruel, he's not the control freak that he's made out to be in this movie. >> i saw something from steve w wozniak, portrayed in the movie by seth roe gan, he said this is steve. this is the essence of steve, because, yes, there are scenes, certainly the dialogue is not true to life, it's fictionalized, but i think they really have pulled off, from what we can tell, what steve jobs was like as a person. >> as you talk about the essence of steve jobs, let's talk about the man playing steve jobs in michael fastbender, known from "shame" "12 years a slave." he looks nothing like steve jobs, but i hear he does an i amazing job of capturing that's sense. >> he's wonderful in this movie. just had a oscar nomination himself a couple of years ago. but also
aaron sorkin's script, he just one the oscar for "the social network". >> and aaron sorkin is known forgue. >> this is a movie not a documentary, but one of the problems is that a lot of people go to this movie and think it's an accurate portrayal of steve jobs, which is not. there are a lot of criticism from those who knew jobs, that he's not cruel, he's not the control freak that he's made out to be in this movie. >> i saw something from steve w wozniak, portrayed...
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when you are watching this film aaron sorkin for his wrapped fire dialogue.s like a one hour action movie. it is all dialogue. it is so intense. it is incredible. check it out. worth seeing this weekend in theaters. >> alex, what do you want to see. >> bridge of spies, what about that. >> speilberg, you know, probably greatest story teller in the history of movies. you take speilberg with tom hanks, fourth film they have done together and the idea is inspired by true events. tom hanks is a a brooklyn lawyer recruited by cia to help rescue an american pilot detained by soviet union. this is speilbergs best move any ten years. best movie since moonish. this movie captures his essence of the cold war. it is incredible to watch. tom hanks is phenomenal. allen alda ace macing. worth seeing if you love speilberg. i love story lines. i love learning about history when watching films. four and a half out of five. highly recommend. >> what do you want to see with the boys. >> i want to see these other first two movies but i have a sitter tonight we may see one but wha
when you are watching this film aaron sorkin for his wrapped fire dialogue.s like a one hour action movie. it is all dialogue. it is so intense. it is incredible. check it out. worth seeing this weekend in theaters. >> alex, what do you want to see. >> bridge of spies, what about that. >> speilberg, you know, probably greatest story teller in the history of movies. you take speilberg with tom hanks, fourth film they have done together and the idea is inspired by true events....
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no matter how difficult it may have been, he made us all better. >> thank you, aaron sorkin. a great honor to have you on the program. it's a hell of a movie, the movie "steve jobs" in select theaters now. out everywhere october 23rd. >>> the unraveling the republican party. seeing it not just in the house, but in the staying power of that man donald trump. the man running against the republican establishment. >>> i haven't gone after my republican opponents at all. not even at all. they've gone after me. i only go after them when they go after me. i'm a counterpuncher. they drop out of the race that. seems to be what's happening. >> the rejection of the republican establishment is happening on two fronts in this country. in the congress where the republican caucus is coming apart at the seams and on the campaign trail where donald trump continues to sit on the top of the heap. in a national poll of likely republican primary voters, trump is the front-runner with 27%. trailing second is dr. ben carson with 21%. after that there is a stark fall-off in support for the other can
no matter how difficult it may have been, he made us all better. >> thank you, aaron sorkin. a great honor to have you on the program. it's a hell of a movie, the movie "steve jobs" in select theaters now. out everywhere october 23rd. >>> the unraveling the republican party. seeing it not just in the house, but in the staying power of that man donald trump. the man running against the republican establishment. >>> i haven't gone after my republican opponents at...
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unlike aaron sorkin. >>> this morning on "world news now," chaoses in congress. >> house republicanssearch of a new speaker as ha jort leader kevin mccarthy backs out. his surprise decision sending shock waves throughout the political world and what it could mean in the face of a government shutdown. >>> an escalating situation overseas as russian air strikes in syria continue. how it's interfering with u.s. coalition efforts to combat isis and what the russians are really after. >>> scary moments as hike areas plunge from asus pension bridge as it snaps in half. their frightening fall into the water below. the bridge designed for ten people but did their heavy backpacks cause the collapse? >> and how far would you go to celebrate halloween? how about getting buried alive in a cemetery? we'll meet the three very brave people willing to g s
unlike aaron sorkin. >>> this morning on "world news now," chaoses in congress. >> house republicanssearch of a new speaker as ha jort leader kevin mccarthy backs out. his surprise decision sending shock waves throughout the political world and what it could mean in the face of a government shutdown. >>> an escalating situation overseas as russian air strikes in syria continue. how it's interfering with u.s. coalition efforts to combat isis and what the...
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danny boyle's the director and aaron sorkin the mastermind behind it all. & dumber." how do y shift gears? >> one is easier than the ot >> i love to imagine a diner where harry dunn is having lunch with will mcavoy. >> sorkin recently made headlines getting into a war of words after apple ceo tim cook said this -- >> i think that a lot of people are trying to b opportunistic. and i hate this. this is not a part of our world. >> aaron's response was,quote, if you got a factory full of children in c assembling phones for 17 cents an hour, you've g lot of nerve calling someone else opportunistic. >> i think that tim cook and i both went too far. an apologized to him, and i hope when he sees movie he enjoys it as much as i enjoy his products. >> i couldn't end w bringing up in bit that proves that kate winslet rules the world. did you happen to see her on bear grylls. >> honestly like chewing on a bit of old w burnt wire. i'm lucky it worked out. he's evil. you got to do it. >> i in with kate winslet. she's the woman. still ahead, "code black" debuts tonight wi
danny boyle's the director and aaron sorkin the mastermind behind it all. & dumber." how do y shift gears? >> one is easier than the ot >> i love to imagine a diner where harry dunn is having lunch with will mcavoy. >> sorkin recently made headlines getting into a war of words after apple ceo tim cook said this -- >> i think that a lot of people are trying to b opportunistic. and i hate this. this is not a part of our world. >> aaron's response was,quote,...
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no matter how difficult it may have been, he made us all better. >> thank you, aaron sorkin.or to have you on the program. it's a hell of a movie, the movie "steve jobs" in select theaters now. out everywhere october 23rd. >>> the unraveling the republican party. seeing it not just in the house, but in the staying power of that man donald trump. the man running against the republican establishment. when you're not confident your company's data is secure, the possibility of a breach can quickly become the only thing you think about. that's where at&t can help. at at&t we monitor our network traffic so we can see things others can't. mitigating risks across your business. leaving you free to focus on what matters most. when a moment spontaneously turns romantic, why pause to take a pill? and why stop what you're doing to find a bathroom? cialis for daily use, is the only daily tablet approved to treat erectile dysfunction so you can be ready anytime the moment is right. plus cialis treats the frustrating urinary symptoms of bph, like needing to go frequently, day or night. tell
no matter how difficult it may have been, he made us all better. >> thank you, aaron sorkin.or to have you on the program. it's a hell of a movie, the movie "steve jobs" in select theaters now. out everywhere october 23rd. >>> the unraveling the republican party. seeing it not just in the house, but in the staying power of that man donald trump. the man running against the republican establishment. when you're not confident your company's data is secure, the possibility...
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the screen writer aaron sorkin said he took artistic license in portraying one of the silicon valley figures. lucy mcdonald, cbs news, london. >>> coming up after your local news on "cbs this morning," "steve jobs screen writer and director danny boyle and they both join us in the studio. >>> and new york attorney general's eric snyderman we look at the fantasy sports industry. that is the "cbs morning news" for this thursday. i'm anne-marie green. have a great day. october 8 i'm michelle griego. and i'm frank mallicoat time is 4-- here's roberta gonzales with a check of weather. developing now... a wanted suspect is on the loose aft daring escape kpix 5 reporter
the screen writer aaron sorkin said he took artistic license in portraying one of the silicon valley figures. lucy mcdonald, cbs news, london. >>> coming up after your local news on "cbs this morning," "steve jobs screen writer and director danny boyle and they both join us in the studio. >>> and new york attorney general's eric snyderman we look at the fantasy sports industry. that is the "cbs morning news" for this thursday. i'm anne-marie green....
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. >> reporter: screen writer aaron sorkin says he did not want to make a traditional bio pic about steve jobs. he wanted something different. >> we explore points of friction in his life. >> reporter: there is a lot to work with. he changed the way the world communicates through the computer and phone. some thought he was a difficult man to work for. >> he was a bold man, as we know from what he achieved. it would be disappointing, i think, from my perspective, it would be something i wouldn't be interested in to take a very conventional structure as a way of approaching it. >> reporter: their approach to this movie is getting pushback from jobs' widow. she says the movie is not an accurate portrayal of her husband. >> it wasn't an attempt to do a hatchet job. it was an attempt to investigate the man. >> reporter: the co-founder steve wozniak knows jobs very well. he thinks it's a tribute and critique of the apple giant. >> you're realizing this is what he was like. it's up to you to judge did he have to be that way and the greatness of what he did is in the movie too. >> this is intense
. >> reporter: screen writer aaron sorkin says he did not want to make a traditional bio pic about steve jobs. he wanted something different. >> we explore points of friction in his life. >> reporter: there is a lot to work with. he changed the way the world communicates through the computer and phone. some thought he was a difficult man to work for. >> he was a bold man, as we know from what he achieved. it would be disappointing, i think, from my perspective, it would...
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our guest tonight, screenwriter aaron sorkin.e) let's start tonight with something i know -- all over the world, people are basically the same. let's talk about uber. they're doing well. the app is available in 311 different cities. >> operates in 58 different countries. >> estimated to be worth $50 billion and in this doesn't current alone it employs 160,000 drivers. >> trevor: that's right. emblois 160,000 drivers who are 10 minutes away.
our guest tonight, screenwriter aaron sorkin.e) let's start tonight with something i know -- all over the world, people are basically the same. let's talk about uber. they're doing well. the app is available in 311 different cities. >> operates in 58 different countries. >> estimated to be worth $50 billion and in this doesn't current alone it employs 160,000 drivers. >> trevor: that's right. emblois 160,000 drivers who are 10 minutes away.
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i asked aaron sorkin about his portrayal of steve jobs just moments ago.ere was no point in trying to write the steve jobs story, in trying to right a bio pic, in trying to get all of him into a two-hour movie, a cradle to grave movie where you land on the character's greatest hits along the way. so this movie has a much narrower lens and as a result i think it's pretty exciting. >> i've covered tech for years. it certainly didn't seem like hollywood cared about technology when i started covering it back in 2009. there seems to be a fascination with silicon valley, hollywood's fascination with silicon valley. why is that happening now? >> because that's where the stories are. there's a whole new place for stories. we knew there were stories in washington, d.c. we knew there were stories in the west. we knew that there were love stories from new york to seattle. and now there's this whole place where there are new stories, big stories. some of these companies, whether it's apple or google or yahoo! are as big if not bigger than governments, and ept to tell
i asked aaron sorkin about his portrayal of steve jobs just moments ago.ere was no point in trying to write the steve jobs story, in trying to right a bio pic, in trying to get all of him into a two-hour movie, a cradle to grave movie where you land on the character's greatest hits along the way. so this movie has a much narrower lens and as a result i think it's pretty exciting. >> i've covered tech for years. it certainly didn't seem like hollywood cared about technology when i started...
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written by aaron sorkin, who won the oscar for "social network" about the founding of facebook.nd directed by danny boyle who an an oscar for "slumdog millionaire." the movie looks at steve jobs in three different phases of his cree, each involving the launch a particular project. it shows him as a driven person obsessed with control. >> i don't feel rejected. >> you're sure? >> very sure. >> because it's not like the baby is born. the parents look and say nah, we're not interested in this one. on the other hand, someone did choose you. >> it's having no control. you find out you're out of the loop when the most crucial events of your life were set in motion. as long as you have control. i don't understand people who give it up. >> i recently sat down with director danny boyle and began by asking yes doesn't consider this film a biopic in the traditional sense of the word. >> if you had to -- his motto was think different, right? okay. that's a big thing about him. and of course that's what this does. it's like sorkin, aaron sorkin the writer, he chooses not to do a conventional
written by aaron sorkin, who won the oscar for "social network" about the founding of facebook.nd directed by danny boyle who an an oscar for "slumdog millionaire." the movie looks at steve jobs in three different phases of his cree, each involving the launch a particular project. it shows him as a driven person obsessed with control. >> i don't feel rejected. >> you're sure? >> very sure. >> because it's not like the baby is born. the parents look...
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it was written by aaron sorkin and directed by danny boyle. >> i thought, well, what if, instead of thatonal bio-pic format, this-- the entire movie was just three scenes that all took place in real time-- real time 40 minutes in the audience, the same as 40 minutes for a character on the screen-- all taking place in the moments leading up to a product launch. and frankly i didn't think it was something that the studio would let me do. but they were very enthusiastic about it. there were a number of things that interested me. but the-- perhaps-- well, one of the things was steve's relationship with his daughter. >> rose: in his case, it tok a toll on him, that his need for what they call in the business "end-to-end control of a product" meaning it's not compatible with anything else. >> rose: what was the biggest challenge for you? was it what you said, figuring out how to visualize a remarkable look inside steve jobs' mind? >> i guess it was -- >> and heart. >> i mean, what aaron has done is in many ways very formal. it's the same six characters repeating a similar kind of meeting, 40 m
it was written by aaron sorkin and directed by danny boyle. >> i thought, well, what if, instead of thatonal bio-pic format, this-- the entire movie was just three scenes that all took place in real time-- real time 40 minutes in the audience, the same as 40 minutes for a character on the screen-- all taking place in the moments leading up to a product launch. and frankly i didn't think it was something that the studio would let me do. but they were very enthusiastic about it. there were...