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going to the apple country was huge for me. again, i am embarrassed to say, 15 years i had never been once with. this is a lunatic thing my brother is doing with these apples. when i sailed down this huge area of fruit country, imagine after 9/11, apple country at harvest, thousands of acreage, beautiful skies. i got tears. it was like america the beautiful. it was so rural. it was such a different world for me. the first sighting of my brother. he didn't know i was coming was at the packing house. i remember seeing him, millions of apples coming down the flumes. my brother was looking at every single piece of fruit to be sure it was shipped correctly. he was to tender. i was seeing him from a long shot. i thought oh my god, all he needs is a sweater, he'd look just like are mr. rogers. i began to realize i didn't get it. that was the beginning. then i began bombing him with questions about apples and fruit. there was one moment that did change things in my perception, which is we were walking one day, i worked the fields and pa
going to the apple country was huge for me. again, i am embarrassed to say, 15 years i had never been once with. this is a lunatic thing my brother is doing with these apples. when i sailed down this huge area of fruit country, imagine after 9/11, apple country at harvest, thousands of acreage, beautiful skies. i got tears. it was like america the beautiful. it was so rural. it was such a different world for me. the first sighting of my brother. he didn't know i was coming was at the packing...
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on a day of action protests took place in the big apple and throughout the country the fight between them. and the workers. to be the percent of people rapidly growing young my wall street movement hopes to be a new stage in the battle for social and economic injustice. but what started out peacefully. turned more intense as the day went on with about thirty arrested newark for an ocean of people marched through which street movement is still alive it's growing and people are taking notice and made their way towards wall street. people released before clinton over which saw nine arrested with the new vigor with which people flooded the streets is this a new dawn for occupy wall street the problems are real and they persist and they're getting worse the problem. kleptocratic banking elite confiscating well and and this is causing economic to wrest. the wealth inequality continues to be a major issue for the working and many non-working americans well be four hundred americans hold as much wealth as the bottom hundred fifty million of these protesters see the politicians turned a blind
on a day of action protests took place in the big apple and throughout the country the fight between them. and the workers. to be the percent of people rapidly growing young my wall street movement hopes to be a new stage in the battle for social and economic injustice. but what started out peacefully. turned more intense as the day went on with about thirty arrested newark for an ocean of people marched through which street movement is still alive it's growing and people are taking notice and...
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apple wine, but that-- - but first it wasn't that. it was just a nice lifestyle for your kids. - yeah, originally it was. originally we were looking to buy a place in the countryand the place that we found had this drawback--or an advantage, depending how you look at it--of having this 150-year-old house falling down, this falling down apple orchard, hundreds of acres. so we had to decide what to do with it, so we looked at different op--you know, renting out the farm, having someone look after the apples for us, or doing some transformation. and that was-- over a period of a few months, we finally came to the idea of doing ciders or ice apples wines, and that's kind of how we started, but we started very small, but it came from the idea to move more from a lifestyle point of view than the business point of view. - and that changed your life, because in the first scenario you could be there and have your kids go to school there and so on, but you could hop back into town and maybe do work through your computer or whatever. this is different. this is like enslavement. this is farming, right? this is, uh... - oh, absolutely. it was a real... we originally-- we w
apple wine, but that-- - but first it wasn't that. it was just a nice lifestyle for your kids. - yeah, originally it was. originally we were looking to buy a place in the countryand the place that we found had this drawback--or an advantage, depending how you look at it--of having this 150-year-old house falling down, this falling down apple orchard, hundreds of acres. so we had to decide what to do with it, so we looked at different op--you know, renting out the farm, having someone look after...
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good news for american companies, they can now sell into the country. apple has quadrupled sales from 3 billion to 12 billion. starbucks is now second largest in china now. the consumption story is here. investors need to be looking at companys that are selling to the chinese consumer. >> this is because those chinese now have more money to spend on all kinds of products, domestic and foreign like those from the u.s. the book is called "the end of cheap china." i highly recommend it. great to see you today. >> same to you, tyler. >> the shareholder spring, we got a hold of several big investors with big beeves against boards and ceos that rule corporate america. this is "power lunch," the home of the american investor. and don't forget, eliot spitzer is on the guest list today. he will be talking about jpmorgan's big loss. he's always pepper. today he will i'm sure. re. so did the country that came in 17th place. let's raise the bar and elevate our academic standards. let's do what's best for our students-by investing in our teachers. let's solve this. hey, i
good news for american companies, they can now sell into the country. apple has quadrupled sales from 3 billion to 12 billion. starbucks is now second largest in china now. the consumption story is here. investors need to be looking at companys that are selling to the chinese consumer. >> this is because those chinese now have more money to spend on all kinds of products, domestic and foreign like those from the u.s. the book is called "the end of cheap china." i highly...
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companies like apple who outsource a lot of their work now to places like china, deliberately bringing it back at a financial cost to them short-term, but actually for the benefit of america as a country>> you want apple to be as successful as they can be, then apple can take those resources it gets and pay it out as it sees fit. it can pay taxes, it can donate to great charities. when i ran united ways for years. when i went around to busted companies and knocked on their door for money, the ceo would say, i'm sorry, i can't help you out this year, come back next year. when i went to companies that were winning, that's why winning is good. >> okay, let's talk about winning, facebook has launched to huge hysteria and taken a huge fall. mark zuckerberg in a prearranged deal made a billion dollars charactering in some shares. there are issues about morgan stanley and their role in all this. what is your opinion of the whole ipo launch of facebook this week? >> ugly. it turned out that greed overtook rational behavior. and they had it priced right, it looks like, and they had the right amount of stock being put out, it los angeles like, the way the stock has leveled out today, it looks l
companies like apple who outsource a lot of their work now to places like china, deliberately bringing it back at a financial cost to them short-term, but actually for the benefit of america as a country>> you want apple to be as successful as they can be, then apple can take those resources it gets and pay it out as it sees fit. it can pay taxes, it can donate to great charities. when i ran united ways for years. when i went around to busted companies and knocked on their door for money,...
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this is not about a few bad apples employers, but it is an epidemic around the country and in san francisco. we're talking about a few employers better doing this. that is why many of the business community and worker organizations are united in support of this. the overwhelming majority of the small businesses in our community are responsible and follow the law. small businesses are definitely the backbone of the jobs in our economy in our city. this ordinance helps our economy because it ends unfair competition by the handful of unscrupulous employers that are stealing from their workers. i am proud to have support of the wage step campaigns and the strategic effort of the progress of workers alliance with other members of the board of supervisors. thank you so much to supervisor campos for taking the lead on this issue. and what did the progressive workers alliance as well. supervisor campos: thank you. again, i want to reiterate what the supervisors have said, and i want to especially thank the workers for having the courage to come forward. what is amazing about a worker who comes and
this is not about a few bad apples employers, but it is an epidemic around the country and in san francisco. we're talking about a few employers better doing this. that is why many of the business community and worker organizations are united in support of this. the overwhelming majority of the small businesses in our community are responsible and follow the law. small businesses are definitely the backbone of the jobs in our economy in our city. this ordinance helps our economy because it ends...
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. >>> apple's ceo is the highest paid executive in the country. that is according to the wall street journal. tim cook's compensation is 300 faith million dollars a -- $378 million a year. the -- >>> immigrants raising awareness of bills that will impact them. focusing on immigrants rights he is pushing one bill that could create work place protection. >> break time, salaries, vacation, and recourse if mistreatment is reported. >> this is the 16th year drops to gathered in sacramento to push for workers rights. >>> officials say now is the time to worry about a seasonal hazard. ticks. ktvu's christien kafton is live where vector control is keeping a close eye on the tick pallulation there. -- population there. >> reporter: this is a tick hot spot. there is a notice here warning visitors about ticks. high grass like you see here is the perfect place to find ticks. they like to hang out with their legs extended, waiting for a host. >> reporter: you can see this tick burrowed into this child's head and feeding. summer is prime time for tick bites. >>
. >>> apple's ceo is the highest paid executive in the country. that is according to the wall street journal. tim cook's compensation is 300 faith million dollars a -- $378 million a year. the -- >>> immigrants raising awareness of bills that will impact them. focusing on immigrants rights he is pushing one bill that could create work place protection. >> break time, salaries, vacation, and recourse if mistreatment is reported. >> this is the 16th year drops to...
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apple's. a blending of all of the flavors of the country that are included in the g-8. >> we've named our cottageser different presidents.
apple's. a blending of all of the flavors of the country that are included in the g-8. >> we've named our cottageser different presidents.
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>> well, look, apple's great and i'm glad apple's getting a nice low rate by avoiding the punitive, ridiculous tax code we've got in this country> i'm worried about all the entrepreneurs sitting on the sidelines and all the business people that can't start because of the punitive environment. they don't have the resources of apple. it's easy to look at apple because it's a huge company. >> when warren buffett says taxes are not the problem, when there's a great investment out, there i don't look at the tax rate, i buy it. there are people who believe that. >> i disagree. if you're going to look at the cost side of any company, you have to look at the regulatory environment, tax environment. most importantly is not the high marginal tax rate, it's the tax u uncertainty. what's driving people out of the markets is we don't know what the tax is going to be. >> how likely is it we're going to get serious form, as opposed to tweaking it here and there, how likely will it be? >> it's more likely than it will ever. the obama administration didn't take its own recommendation of the -- >> i would have taken -- >> lower rates, getting ri
>> well, look, apple's great and i'm glad apple's getting a nice low rate by avoiding the punitive, ridiculous tax code we've got in this country> i'm worried about all the entrepreneurs sitting on the sidelines and all the business people that can't start because of the punitive environment. they don't have the resources of apple. it's easy to look at apple because it's a huge company. >> when warren buffett says taxes are not the problem, when there's a great investment out,...
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they were kick comparing apples to apples they were using the same criteria for every country. again i mean we look at this we look at this program yes what are republicans going to do yeah it's very much they're not going to cut the program to tell you that right now that will never fly and voters won't like it so they're not going to do it on your side the corn i find it but they want people to make less and less and this was the way with the many ways that's of the iowa republican platform and on the minimum wage. that only raises the prices for food for these same people that we find the help that there may be i don't understand the point we're spending hundreds of billions of dollars and it doesn't work off to a quick fire here last question for mitt romney parting with the new king of the birth of his last night in las vegas reality t.v. star donald trump always did a fundraiser for romney tuesday night just as romney officially clinched enough delegates to be the republican nominee just hours before the fundraiser trump went on c.n.n. and sparred wolf with wolf blitzer d
they were kick comparing apples to apples they were using the same criteria for every country. again i mean we look at this we look at this program yes what are republicans going to do yeah it's very much they're not going to cut the program to tell you that right now that will never fly and voters won't like it so they're not going to do it on your side the corn i find it but they want people to make less and less and this was the way with the many ways that's of the iowa republican platform...
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apple. >> which is a blending of all of the flavors of the countries that are included in the g8. >> we've named our could the ijz cottages and motel rooms after -- cottages and motel p rooms after rooms after presidents. >> presidents. >> the first president was roosevelt? but . >> reporter: but in frederick, a reality check. >> they're going to be 30 miles from here. . >> reporter: the g8 has for three decades now kept its high eye on the global -- eye on the global economy. this spring that means job creation, food security, governance for places like the middle east and africa. for europe it means banking debt. and the ever present headache of iran and north korea. good luck. gary nurenberg, 9news now. >> not sure what to expect. that would be the operative phrase. >>> well, facebook employees are working for tonight getting ready for tomorrow's official offering. the stock will sell at 38 bucks a share and that could make for an 18 billion $18 billion day for the social media giant. and tomorrow morning, a jury will begin deliberating the fate of former presidential candidate john edw
apple. >> which is a blending of all of the flavors of the countries that are included in the g8. >> we've named our could the ijz cottages and motel rooms after -- cottages and motel p rooms after rooms after presidents. >> presidents. >> the first president was roosevelt? but . >> reporter: but in frederick, a reality check. >> they're going to be 30 miles from here. . >> reporter: the g8 has for three decades now kept its high eye on the global --...
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jon: juan, when you look around the country now, apple wasn't started with government money, microsoftn't started with government money, google, facebook, they were all, you know, privately run companies, and now they're among the largest on the planet. what business does the government have, picking winners and losers like solyndra? >> i think that -- as i said to you earlier jon, i think it's a case where alternative energy is an emerging field and the question is, is the united states going to get left behind, are we going to lose out in terms of jobs in that emerging field, so you have brazil, china, india, all these other places, in fact, now, even situations here in the united states, where we are as a government suing some of the other countries for unfair trade practices for putting so much money into those alternative energy startups. you know, with the case of a google or facebook, you're right, that's american ingenuity on display but we're in a competitive environment when it comes to alternative energy. again, i think mary catherine hit it on the head. the obama field didn
jon: juan, when you look around the country now, apple wasn't started with government money, microsoftn't started with government money, google, facebook, they were all, you know, privately run companies, and now they're among the largest on the planet. what business does the government have, picking winners and losers like solyndra? >> i think that -- as i said to you earlier jon, i think it's a case where alternative energy is an emerging field and the question is, is the united states...
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sales of tablet and it is apple's second largest growing markets and apple released their products there after they debuted in other countries. they are having a lawsuit over the i-pad name in china. they are now offering free restaurant ratings from the service. google bought it and had been charges $25 a year for online access. information will be free, it is fancier. and other websites as well. >>> the golden gate bridge celebrated with spectacular fireworks but after the fireworks, a different kind of show is making an appearance on some san francisco beaches. >>> plus whether the new push to improve security at a cemetery in martinez, we will have more. >>> good morning traffic looks good if you are driving south to the south bay, we will tell you more about the morning commute and the bay area weather, stay tuned. . >>> we are looking good approaching the 880 split. >>> six people were hurt in minneapolis when a runaway truck slammed into a bar. the driver suffered some kind of medical emergency and lost control. people were sitting there and heard a boom and then they saw that truck there coming through the wall. we c
sales of tablet and it is apple's second largest growing markets and apple released their products there after they debuted in other countries. they are having a lawsuit over the i-pad name in china. they are now offering free restaurant ratings from the service. google bought it and had been charges $25 a year for online access. information will be free, it is fancier. and other websites as well. >>> the golden gate bridge celebrated with spectacular fireworks but after the fireworks,...
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i know there are bad apples, but there are ways to get at the bad apple as they come without wrecking the entire country'sese crazy stories we have repeatedly. you know, i get them. i've got this hip replacement. i don't feel like having my crotch felt up because i replace my hip in 2005. seriously, do we need this? >> no, i don't think you need that kind of a system. and we've tried to get them to switch over to a risk-based system. and also go after people just not things. there are millions of people who don't need that extra scrutiny. and i think there are models around the world, the israelis, many of the european countries. in fact, the united states now has the all-government model like bulgaria, romania, and poland. it just doesn't make sense to operate the way we are with the big-government solution. >> look, first you have to realize that what you're talking about, john, chairman, is that those are processes. those are something different than who's doing whatever it is whatever they're supposed to be doing at those stations. we can take a look at the processes and what makes sense. does it make
i know there are bad apples, but there are ways to get at the bad apple as they come without wrecking the entire country'sese crazy stories we have repeatedly. you know, i get them. i've got this hip replacement. i don't feel like having my crotch felt up because i replace my hip in 2005. seriously, do we need this? >> no, i don't think you need that kind of a system. and we've tried to get them to switch over to a risk-based system. and also go after people just not things. there are...
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the apple sauce is homemade, of course, from -- i live out in the country so we pick up the apples, actuallyly do it -- it goes a long way. this is a little more expensive but the quality and the kind of food you'll make for your dog is worth it. >> miley, do you want some a little later? >> enjoy. chefs, thanks so much. benny, howie, great having you with us. >> good stuff. >> this was good stuff. >>> guess who we have coming up next? no matter what kids their kids get into, our favorite tv moms when "cbs this morning" returns. ♪ i know she's a super lady ♪ i've gone hazy yeah ♪ i'm crazy for that lady >> all right. welcome back to "cbs this morning: saturday." i'm rebecca jarvis. >> i'm jeff glor. this morning a heartwarming story on mother's day, close to mother's day when 12-year-old noah found out his grandmother was about to lose her home, he went out and somehow raised more than $10,000 to help her. in a moment we'll talk to them about this extraordinary act of dedication and love. >> that's proactive behavior. >>> also, from june cleaver to carol brady to claire huxtable, my favorite
the apple sauce is homemade, of course, from -- i live out in the country so we pick up the apples, actuallyly do it -- it goes a long way. this is a little more expensive but the quality and the kind of food you'll make for your dog is worth it. >> miley, do you want some a little later? >> enjoy. chefs, thanks so much. benny, howie, great having you with us. >> good stuff. >> this was good stuff. >>> guess who we have coming up next? no matter what kids their...
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apples. most charitable organizations do very good work and this country would not exist if not for all the good organizations. this is one that frankly realistics me off personally, because we in montana have the highest signed up in the wars and afghanistan and iraq, per capita, we're patriotic, and a lot of men and women when they come home, they're disabled, and they're wounded, it makes me angry, frankly that one outfit wants to take advantage of vulnerable people for their own benefit. >> and it makes veterans groups harder to raise money. >> anderson, thank you for your good work, because you spotlighted this and that's good work. >> it's drew griffin that's done it all. so i appreciate it senator. >> one final note, we talked about drew's many unsuccessful attempts to get will coe which is to talk about the charity that she runs. the disabled veteran's national association has supplied veterans with supplies that have made a difference in their lives. let me just point out for the record, we have given them multiple opportunities to try to set the record straight, in their words. again,
apples. most charitable organizations do very good work and this country would not exist if not for all the good organizations. this is one that frankly realistics me off personally, because we in montana have the highest signed up in the wars and afghanistan and iraq, per capita, we're patriotic, and a lot of men and women when they come home, they're disabled, and they're wounded, it makes me angry, frankly that one outfit wants to take advantage of vulnerable people for their own benefit....
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probably wouldn't exist without all of the charitable foundations we have in the country, but there are a few rotten apples that take advantage of good, gullible, american citizens. frankly it ticks me off personally because we in montana have the highest sign-up in the wars in afghanistan and in iraq per capita. we're patriotic, and a lot of the men and women that come home, they're disabled and wounded. it makes me angry, frankly, that some outfit wants to take advantage of gullible people. for their own personal benefit at the expense of veterans. >> it makes it harder for reputable organizations that want to help, makes it harder for them to raise money. takes money away from them. i appreciate you being on this and we'll continue to follow your efforts and drew griffin as well. >> anderson, thank you for your good work because you spotlighted this. that's good work. >> well, drew griffin has done it all. i appreciate it. thank you. >> you bet. >> drew and david fitzpatrick, the producer. we talked about drew's many unsuccessful attempts to get the dvnf president precilla wilkewitz to talk about the ch
probably wouldn't exist without all of the charitable foundations we have in the country, but there are a few rotten apples that take advantage of good, gullible, american citizens. frankly it ticks me off personally because we in montana have the highest sign-up in the wars in afghanistan and in iraq per capita. we're patriotic, and a lot of the men and women that come home, they're disabled and wounded. it makes me angry, frankly, that some outfit wants to take advantage of gullible people....
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the middle class built by apple is built in other countries.t not employees except for retail employees who make less than, you know, the national average. so interesting stuff. the one thing you need to know about your money, i wanted to bring this to you, emergency unemployment benefits are running out for tens of thousands, almost half of the states have fewer weeks available. many states are tightening their requirements for jobless benefits. we're seeing a major shift now from emergency benefits to chronic unemployment for the long-term unemployed. watch, you're going to see unemployment benefits start to wind down for a lot of people. >> is it possible to get the real unemployment number? we get the unemployment stats. >> what do you mean? >> the ones who have been out of work so long, taking the benefits, they are not counted anymore. >> we know how many people are in the country and we know how many people are working, we know the percentage of people working is something like 58% of working aged people are working. there are a lot of d
the middle class built by apple is built in other countries.t not employees except for retail employees who make less than, you know, the national average. so interesting stuff. the one thing you need to know about your money, i wanted to bring this to you, emergency unemployment benefits are running out for tens of thousands, almost half of the states have fewer weeks available. many states are tightening their requirements for jobless benefits. we're seeing a major shift now from emergency...
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the apple sauce is homemade, of course, from -- i live out in the country so we pick up the apples, actuallyn probably do it -- it goes a long way. this is a little more expensive but the quality and the kind of food you'll make for your dog is worth it. >> miley, do you want some a little later? >> enjoy. chefs, thanks so much. benny, howie, great having you with us. >> good stuff. >> this was good stuff. >>> guess who we have coming up next? no matter what kids their kids get into, our favorite tv moms when "cbs this morning" returns. >>> the partridge family music in the background. i have to tell you, cool stuff for the dogs but i want my two best buddies to come in here. i want to talk more about the carson stuff because first of all, i found that con -- it was fascinating. >> the reason i work in tv. he was my absolute hero as a kid growing up. it's on funny because he came up in a conversation yesterday. i was a presenter at the eddy awards. kind of like the emmys for high school students in the new york city area who do newscasts and things like that. i was giving out the awards and
the apple sauce is homemade, of course, from -- i live out in the country so we pick up the apples, actuallyn probably do it -- it goes a long way. this is a little more expensive but the quality and the kind of food you'll make for your dog is worth it. >> miley, do you want some a little later? >> enjoy. chefs, thanks so much. benny, howie, great having you with us. >> good stuff. >> this was good stuff. >>> guess who we have coming up next? no matter what...
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the apple sauce is homemade, of course, from -- i live out in the country so we pick up the apples, actuallyobably do it -- it goes a long way. this is a little more expensive but the quality and the kind of food you'll make for your dog is worth it. >> miley, do you want some a little later? >> enjoy. chefs, thanks so much. benny, howie, great having you with us. >> good stuff. >> this was good stuff. >>> guess who we have coming up next? no matter what kids their kids get into, our favorite tv moms no matter what kids their kids g[ male announcer ] are youoms paying more and more for cable and enjoying it less and less? stop paying for second best. upgrade to verizon fios tv, internet and phone for just $89.99 a month guaranteed for two years with a two-year agreement. act now and we'll add a special bonus: $250 back. but hurry, this offer ends june 2nd. unlike cable, fios is a 100% fiber-optic network that delivers america's fastest, most consistent, most reliable internet plus the best tv picture quality. why keep paying so much for cable? switch to fios for just $89.99 a month guarantee
the apple sauce is homemade, of course, from -- i live out in the country so we pick up the apples, actuallyobably do it -- it goes a long way. this is a little more expensive but the quality and the kind of food you'll make for your dog is worth it. >> miley, do you want some a little later? >> enjoy. chefs, thanks so much. benny, howie, great having you with us. >> good stuff. >> this was good stuff. >>> guess who we have coming up next? no matter what kids...
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countries around the world. >> reporter: this is a love-hate relationship with billions of dollars at stake. samsung and apple are fighting, suing and counter suing as the smartphone and tablet -- the legal battles are double edge. >> many of us know what an apple ipad looks like. this is the product itself, but to understand how interconnected they are, you have to go ineyed the ipad. so this, as i said, is an apple product. beneath here, you can see here are the samsung chips. in the midst of the legal bickering, these two companies are a very independent. analysts say up to 15% of samsung comes from apple products. it would be a costly move. despite risk of losing apple as a major customer this is possible that there's no such thing has bad publicity. >> samsung was recognized as a very strong rifle against apple, so it's a lifesaving, like advertisements. >> reporter: analysts believe it's high time the two come to a settlement even if the meeting isn't voluntarily but order body a judge. as for now the only ones benefiting from the status quo are the lawyers. ?a homeowners are facing foreclosures and are
countries around the world. >> reporter: this is a love-hate relationship with billions of dollars at stake. samsung and apple are fighting, suing and counter suing as the smartphone and tablet -- the legal battles are double edge. >> many of us know what an apple ipad looks like. this is the product itself, but to understand how interconnected they are, you have to go ineyed the ipad. so this, as i said, is an apple product. beneath here, you can see here are the samsung chips. in...
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apple is made by samsung. which brings me to tonight's number. 28. yesterday samsung launched its new galaxy 3 phone in 28 countries people were lining up at stores around the world. nope, not at apple stores, samsung store. the kind of anticipation you usually only see for an apple product. so is samsung the new apple? this is startling. last year samsung passed apple as the world's top smartphone maker. in the first three months of this year, samsung has sold 44.5 million smartphones. 21,000 phones every hour. compare that to apple. they only sold about 35 million phones. the galaxy 2 sold 20 million units for samsung and say the 3 will do even better. and here's why. for the past two decades, samsung has invested a lot of money in the olympics. they have got media relays, torch relays, parties. this year they hired british stars like david beckham and jamie oliver and introduced an interactive olympic experience that travels around the world teaching people about the olympics and, of course, about samsung. it's probably no surprise that it was just announced the galaxy 3 is the official device of the 2012 olympi
apple is made by samsung. which brings me to tonight's number. 28. yesterday samsung launched its new galaxy 3 phone in 28 countries people were lining up at stores around the world. nope, not at apple stores, samsung store. the kind of anticipation you usually only see for an apple product. so is samsung the new apple? this is startling. last year samsung passed apple as the world's top smartphone maker. in the first three months of this year, samsung has sold 44.5 million smartphones. 21,000...