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his latest book, "the clockwork universe," immerses us in be 17th century london, a dirty and what dangerous place with a few bright men who opened their minds to new ways of thinking about the world. they believed that a world well designed by god would follow simple, elegant rules, and they set out to find them. the work was done by robert hook, ed hand haley, robert boyle and most of all, isaac newton. at the same time, they had competitors. newton was one of the most well known and the hardest to get along with. his feud with look in its -- they both discovered calculus -- lasts decades. newton hated sharing his discoveries, and when he did publish them, he did nothing to make his writing easy to read or to understand. lucky for us, edward dolnick does just the opposite, showing the reader the culture and thought of the period thereby making clear the workings and impact of the new discoveries. at the beginning of this book, the residents of london are afraid the end of the world is just around the corner, especially in 1666. but in the end their world improved. perhaps we can hope the s
his latest book, "the clockwork universe," immerses us in be 17th century london, a dirty and what dangerous place with a few bright men who opened their minds to new ways of thinking about the world. they believed that a world well designed by god would follow simple, elegant rules, and they set out to find them. the work was done by robert hook, ed hand haley, robert boyle and most of all, isaac newton. at the same time, they had competitors. newton was one of the most well known...
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high definition sutro camera is just like clockwork. clouds return by this evening.an see the clouds just moving in over san francisco. tonight clouds have pretty much closed in on the coastline and starting to move into the north bay, places like santa rosa. it is mainly 50s and 60s, antioch 73 degrees. clouds locally inland. we are expecting cooler conditions in all areas on thursday. here is a look at overnight readings. in the 50s and a mild night except for napa. 49 degrees and we will see the clouds along the coast and just locally inland. the marine layer is about 1600 feet deep. tomorrow morning will look a lot like this morning. temperatures tomorrow afternoon very similar to today. we will see changes by thursday. one trough is moving out and another trough is coming down across the pacific northwest. as a result we are going to see the temperatures drop on thursday. it will be cooler and considerably cooler. places inland in the low 80s as we head into thursday. the sea breeze will kick up, and we will see a deepening marine layer that will result in the d
high definition sutro camera is just like clockwork. clouds return by this evening.an see the clouds just moving in over san francisco. tonight clouds have pretty much closed in on the coastline and starting to move into the north bay, places like santa rosa. it is mainly 50s and 60s, antioch 73 degrees. clouds locally inland. we are expecting cooler conditions in all areas on thursday. here is a look at overnight readings. in the 50s and a mild night except for napa. 49 degrees and we will see...
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the fog comes in just like clockwork and moves back out in the afternoon. tonight though it is fog is very limited. you can clearly see here there is a shallow layer about 1400 feet deep. but patchy along the marin county coastline, around san francisco, san mateo coast and the monterey bay we are seeing fog. but not much of this is advancing inland tonight. we are in for another beautiful day tomorrow. the temperatures are in the 50s and the 60s. antioch at 74 degrees. look for fog near the coast and bay. mild to warm tomorrow with just minor variations through the weekend. when i say minor, i mean really small changes are coming. the temperatures tonight on the mild side once again with low to upper 50s. and you will see the fog by morning filling in to some of the bayside communities toward richmond and oakland. but really not going to be a big marine push overnight tonight. if you look at the pacific satellite picture, here we go again. another trough is moving in toward the pacific northwest. these areas of low pressure continue to impact our weather.
the fog comes in just like clockwork and moves back out in the afternoon. tonight though it is fog is very limited. you can clearly see here there is a shallow layer about 1400 feet deep. but patchy along the marin county coastline, around san francisco, san mateo coast and the monterey bay we are seeing fog. but not much of this is advancing inland tonight. we are in for another beautiful day tomorrow. the temperatures are in the 50s and the 60s. antioch at 74 degrees. look for fog near the...
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dodgers stadium, the more this whole thing sounds like a "clockwork orange."ng man leads his friends on ultra violent attacks on unsuspecting strangers. bri brian stow has been in the hospital ever since that march 30 attack. now, i want you to take a look at these. i have them. these are the different papers 245 prosecutors filed for a court hearing for the suspects just yesterday. these were filled in response to a defense motion to reduce the main suspect's $500,000 bail. and according to these papers, brian stow was not the only victim that day in march outside of dodger stadium. the main suspect in the case staged four separate assaults outside the parking lot. and police are looking for more possible victims. take a look at the list with me. sanchez allegedly threw a soda on a woman and then had to be stopped from attacking her companion. another example. prosecutors say sanchez ran over to a group of young giants fans after the game and threw a punch at one of them. and another, according to prosecutors the attack on brian stow and his friends happened
dodgers stadium, the more this whole thing sounds like a "clockwork orange."ng man leads his friends on ultra violent attacks on unsuspecting strangers. bri brian stow has been in the hospital ever since that march 30 attack. now, i want you to take a look at these. i have them. these are the different papers 245 prosecutors filed for a court hearing for the suspects just yesterday. these were filled in response to a defense motion to reduce the main suspect's $500,000 bail. and...
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suddenly the screen would burst with right if such were some of the experiments it sounds like a clockwork orange to me don't you think there's something like that yes i mean that's why when i go to france my friends advised me not to watch that movie because they knew my story so when i did watch it i found many similarities of course. so basically they want to just treat you over your personality and your intellect. you see they try to catch us i mean the young people want to help us stick to the truth they first tried to crush us in certain organizations and read us. with their lives is not the evolution of it but them when they saw that you didn't give in there was a psychiatrist who would give a cue if you get out of the well how do you know what the cage should be considered as a folding your devotion to western principles and or your denial of socialist trailers or something else you weren't a dissident that's such right you have to go now but i have always protested against being called a dissident you don't say no no it wasn't like that we did i don't like it when someone says tha
suddenly the screen would burst with right if such were some of the experiments it sounds like a clockwork orange to me don't you think there's something like that yes i mean that's why when i go to france my friends advised me not to watch that movie because they knew my story so when i did watch it i found many similarities of course. so basically they want to just treat you over your personality and your intellect. you see they try to catch us i mean the young people want to help us stick to...
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then suddenly the screen would burst with right such was some of the experiments it sounds like a clockwork orange to me don't you think there's something like that yes and that's why when i go to france my friends advised me not to watch that new eat because they knew my story though when i did watch it i found many similarities in a lot of them. so basically if they want to just repeat over your personality and your intellect there. you see they try to catch us on in the young people and to help us stick to the truth cough they first try to crush us in certain of my eyes asians and read us fully but that is not the evolution of it but them when they saw that you didn't give them a psychiatrist would give a cue if. the kid should be considered as a fully your devotion to western principles and or your general socialist trailers or something else and then you will if you weren't a dissident that's such right yes i don't know but i have always protested against being called a dissident you don't say no no it wasn't like that with it i don't like it when someone says that should not and is a
then suddenly the screen would burst with right such was some of the experiments it sounds like a clockwork orange to me don't you think there's something like that yes and that's why when i go to france my friends advised me not to watch that new eat because they knew my story though when i did watch it i found many similarities in a lot of them. so basically if they want to just repeat over your personality and your intellect there. you see they try to catch us on in the young people and to...
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presidents have been having that photo op with the super bowl winners every year for a long time like clockwork regardless of political stripes right well here was my response yes not a single word in the e-mail just this the motivational poster tradition just because you've always done it that way doesn't mean it's not incredibly stupid now i just found out i don't know where i've been that they're doing a roast of charlie sheen so we have some comments on that. first from erik karlsson who wrote i thought surely she was kind of self roasting isn't this redundant and from a fiber optic who writes in a world of media this just now came to your attention come on adam and from jesse james who writes seems to know how to roast and self but this should be epic yes i'm looking forward to it i know i'm not any good at reporting on entertainment news nor do i want to be anyway that's our show for i thank you so much for tuning into adam vs the man to get a website adverse of the man i called to vote on get some topics and find me on facebook and twitter as always you can get me at adam at adam vs the
presidents have been having that photo op with the super bowl winners every year for a long time like clockwork regardless of political stripes right well here was my response yes not a single word in the e-mail just this the motivational poster tradition just because you've always done it that way doesn't mean it's not incredibly stupid now i just found out i don't know where i've been that they're doing a roast of charlie sheen so we have some comments on that. first from erik karlsson who...
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up until november, you got two, three, four conduct reports every month, every month, just like clockwork. what changed? >> the fact that i was tired of being here. i have grown up. i said it's time to go. my thinking, the way i did things, that's what changed. i did a lot more thinking after i did all that and i finally came up with a solution. >> he probably came up with the right solution. now your problem is going to be you have to think before you act. >> yes, sir. >> while the review committee considers his release from pendleton, in the segregation unit, 18-year-old inmate marcus branch is facing the possibility of spending several more years behind bars. >> i'll probably end up going to court from here. they said i could face 20 years in prison for what i did. what happened was, this staff member was kind of big and stuff like that. he always talked like crazy to me. i forget what he said, but basically, i was like, you know, [ bleep ] your family. he said [ bleep ] your family. i don't know, i always wanted to fight him. but, i got like swinging on him and stuff. i thought he was
up until november, you got two, three, four conduct reports every month, every month, just like clockwork. what changed? >> the fact that i was tired of being here. i have grown up. i said it's time to go. my thinking, the way i did things, that's what changed. i did a lot more thinking after i did all that and i finally came up with a solution. >> he probably came up with the right solution. now your problem is going to be you have to think before you act. >> yes, sir....
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this happens like clockwork after the first couple of weeks people start to dig into the record. the times and post both had stories. >> greta: were those stories about whether his policies are dumb or whether he's made bad mistakes or bad judgment? that's different than taking a swipe personally at someone. in the article, first i thought it is jut a headline. -- it is just a headline. it refers to him as light white, incurious, doubts about perry's intellect. isn't so deep, governor good hair. it goes on and on. >> the broader point, what is legitimate, the guy does not -- he's not someone that knows the details of policy. >> greta: that's fair. >> totally. you want to flip it to what it means for the presidential contest? it is going to be how he wears unpressure. first debate next week, how does he hold up there? >> greta: i think this stuff sticks. when the media gets nasty and mean and when they go after someone personally, everyone chatters and giggles about it behind the scenes. i don't think it is fair to the candidate. >> this is part of the vetting process. part of wha
this happens like clockwork after the first couple of weeks people start to dig into the record. the times and post both had stories. >> greta: were those stories about whether his policies are dumb or whether he's made bad mistakes or bad judgment? that's different than taking a swipe personally at someone. in the article, first i thought it is jut a headline. -- it is just a headline. it refers to him as light white, incurious, doubts about perry's intellect. isn't so deep, governor...
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every month, just like clockwork. what changed? >> the fact that i was tired of being here.t i had grown up and i said, it's time to go. i think in the way i did things, i would say that's what changed. i did a lot more thinking after i did all that and i came up with a solution. >> you probably came up with the right solution. now your problem is going to be, you have to think before you act. >> while the review committee considers andrew huff's release from pendleton prison, in the segregation unit, 18-year-old marcus branch is facing the possibility of spending several more years behind bars. >> probably end up going to court from here. and they say i could face six to 20 years in prison for what i did. >> what happened was, this staff member, he's kind of big and stuff like that, he always like talks like -- crazy to me. i forgot what he said. but basically i was like, you know, [ bleep ] your family. and he said, well [ bleep ] your family. i don't know, i always wanted to fight him. i got to, swinging on him and stuff and i thought he was going to swing back, but he di
every month, just like clockwork. what changed? >> the fact that i was tired of being here.t i had grown up and i said, it's time to go. i think in the way i did things, i would say that's what changed. i did a lot more thinking after i did all that and i came up with a solution. >> you probably came up with the right solution. now your problem is going to be, you have to think before you act. >> while the review committee considers andrew huff's release from pendleton prison,...
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but just like clockwork this time of year, the fog was starting to roll right back intoal into al al ka traz. we're starting to see the numbers drop. san mateo, 73. we're still holding onto some warmth in livermore. it's very extensive fog about 200 feet onshore, so we will definitely have the fog on the coastline and also for the peninsula. however, the clouds inland do not look as widespread. that's because we had this region of hot, high pressure that's going to be building in tomorrow for, yes, some weather that's finally going to feel like august and summer with possibly a few 90s coming our way. real quickly, tomorrow starting off in the mid to upper 50s, and as we head throughout the 11:00 hour tomorrow, 77 in livermore, you guys. we're going to let you know if there's any triple-digit heat coming up. >> triple digits. we don't say that too often around here too much. >>> there is a change in the way you communicate and it could change how you pay for texting. >>> a real life rescue out of a hollywood movie. an t arethe scue ct como tthe of the billionaire next door. >>> it is
but just like clockwork this time of year, the fog was starting to roll right back intoal into al al ka traz. we're starting to see the numbers drop. san mateo, 73. we're still holding onto some warmth in livermore. it's very extensive fog about 200 feet onshore, so we will definitely have the fog on the coastline and also for the peninsula. however, the clouds inland do not look as widespread. that's because we had this region of hot, high pressure that's going to be building in tomorrow for,...
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version of "the count of monte christo" set in mexico in the 1800s and the count ended up having a clockwork hand. and he was the fastest gun slinger in the west. and anything normal eventually it will twist just a little bit weird. >> rose: did this come through on the set when he's there hanging out? this weirdness he has? >> i love it! i don't think it's weird, i think wow, what an amazing idea. i sit there and say "i wish i could think of interesting things like that." and when guillermo comes over, it's the best time. we talk about movies and it's like, you know, always fun stories and cool things are happening. >> i'm a set-driven director and producer and i try to avoid as much as possible making them little environments because when you have a real house, it informs in your story telling. >> and makes it better for the acting. >> 100%. >> rose: here she is exploring the grounds as we have noted here. guillermo likes to have grounds. (screaming) >> it is not safe for you back here! >> well, you know, this was... i just came up with the idea, we never explain hit in the movie but it's
version of "the count of monte christo" set in mexico in the 1800s and the count ended up having a clockwork hand. and he was the fastest gun slinger in the west. and anything normal eventually it will twist just a little bit weird. >> rose: did this come through on the set when he's there hanging out? this weirdness he has? >> i love it! i don't think it's weird, i think wow, what an amazing idea. i sit there and say "i wish i could think of interesting things like...
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bart has 46 trains now all running like clockwork. ace train number one and three good to go. muni, caltrain no delays. we'll take you back outside back to the roads. a quick bridge check for you. the bay bridge so far no metering lights. some slight delays a few cars deep but over at not too bad. no major slowing up the incline towards the "s" curve so beat the rush, head out now if your commute takes you into san francisco. lawrence mentioned some areas of fog. this would be one of them, golden gate bridge visibility once again an issue. i love this camera this time of the morning because you can see the fog this time of the windshield wipers necessary this morning across the span into san francisco. there was some roadwork near the north tower in the southbound lanes of 101. that's gone. and quick check of 880 through oakland, as you past overstock.com coliseum looking good up towards 66 all the way into high street. there is a lunchtime as gameplaying baltimore at 12:30. that is your traffic. back to you >> thank you. >>> sacramento county man is facing animal cruelty char
bart has 46 trains now all running like clockwork. ace train number one and three good to go. muni, caltrain no delays. we'll take you back outside back to the roads. a quick bridge check for you. the bay bridge so far no metering lights. some slight delays a few cars deep but over at not too bad. no major slowing up the incline towards the "s" curve so beat the rush, head out now if your commute takes you into san francisco. lawrence mentioned some areas of fog. this would be one of...
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everything is working like clockwork for bart, ace, muni metro and caltrain. now, remember kcbs once you do hit the roads. they're our radio partners. and you can find them at 740-am and 106.9-fm. become a member of the kcbs phone force phone force, as well. that is your traffic. back to you. >> thank you. >>> get ready, the roller coaster is rolling again on wall street this morning. >> two-seat belts, belt going this way, helmet. oh, my goodness. let's go to jason brooks with kcbs and cbsmoneywatch.com. rocky road already , huh? >> i don't know if any of that stuff is actually going to help you today. we are just looking at the kind of action we saw three years ago during the height of the financial crisis just tremendous volatility. dow falls several hundred points one day, gains several hundred back, then heads back down in the same fashion the next day. another significant sell-off at the beginning today part of that attributed to the volatility in the marketplace right now. rumors from across the pond that france will get downgraded. it has a aaa credit
everything is working like clockwork for bart, ace, muni metro and caltrain. now, remember kcbs once you do hit the roads. they're our radio partners. and you can find them at 740-am and 106.9-fm. become a member of the kcbs phone force phone force, as well. that is your traffic. back to you. >> thank you. >>> get ready, the roller coaster is rolling again on wall street this morning. >> two-seat belts, belt going this way, helmet. oh, my goodness. let's go to jason brooks...
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bart has about 40 trains all running like clockwork, everything is on time.ing with some earlier delays last night, but for right now everything is back on time. ace train numbers 1 and 3 no delays as well as muni and caltrain. remember kcbs, our radio partners, at 740-am and 106.9- fm. that's your traffic. back to you. >> thank you. >>> 5:47. let's check today's top stories. a vigil is planned in oakland this evening for a 3-year-old boy killed in a drive-by shooting in oakland. police say the two intended targets of yesterday's shooting are being treated for minor injuries. no arrests have been made. >>> there is a new effort by lawyers for barry bonds to get his conviction for obstruction of justice thrown out. they say prosecutors relied on faulty logic when they argued that bonds gave a deliberately rambling answer to a grand jury. >>> on to britain now. scotland yard now says 525 people have been arrested after three days of rioting in london. today prime minister david cameron recalled parliament from the summer break to deal with the violence >>> 5:48
bart has about 40 trains all running like clockwork, everything is on time.ing with some earlier delays last night, but for right now everything is back on time. ace train numbers 1 and 3 no delays as well as muni and caltrain. remember kcbs, our radio partners, at 740-am and 106.9- fm. that's your traffic. back to you. >> thank you. >>> 5:47. let's check today's top stories. a vigil is planned in oakland this evening for a 3-year-old boy killed in a drive-by shooting in oakland....
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. >> like clockwork they have turned on the metering lights at the bay bridge toll plaza. and we are seeing a bit of a backup there as you approach the pay gates. more traffic coming up in just a few minutes. back to you guys. >> thank you. >>> an armored car warehouse is a crime scene this morning. workers told police that they were robbed and then locked up. anne makovec joins us from santa rosa with the latest. good morning. >> reporter: good morning. if these employees' story is true, that means two armed robbers are on the loose this morning. you can see the armored cars here behind me at the warehouse. none of the cars was taken but some cash was taken from inside of the warehouse. these employees say the robbers locked them inside the warehouse behind steel door last night after taking would have some cash. we don't know yet how much cash. one of the employees did have a phone and called 911 and police arrived just before 11 p.m. here at the warehouse on north point parkway. they got the employees out of the warehouse and started their investigation. but there are q
. >> like clockwork they have turned on the metering lights at the bay bridge toll plaza. and we are seeing a bit of a backup there as you approach the pay gates. more traffic coming up in just a few minutes. back to you guys. >> thank you. >>> an armored car warehouse is a crime scene this morning. workers told police that they were robbed and then locked up. anne makovec joins us from santa rosa with the latest. good morning. >> reporter: good morning. if these...
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some of the followers were like clockwork. they will shift american politics. it produced a completely new party system. i think that is empirically suspect as well. there is a classic realignment theory. that is not what i want to discuss. i do want to argue that it is not a permanent or 36 your majority. we do have a democratic lean for some time to come. let me take a quick look. i will talk fast. 92 serve a population growth in the united states was for minorities. 92% are going up with the population. it'll probably be a minority nation. it is much less friendly. not all are the same. the white conservative is going down at three a year. that is three points over a four year candidates. college graduates are increasing their share by about 1/4 point a year. that is very important to keep in mind. it highlights the mathematical situation for the republicans. in the chief constituency is declining rapidly while minorities are increasing rapidly. you are shifting in friendly democratic voters. over the short term, it is possible for republicamnns to thread th
some of the followers were like clockwork. they will shift american politics. it produced a completely new party system. i think that is empirically suspect as well. there is a classic realignment theory. that is not what i want to discuss. i do want to argue that it is not a permanent or 36 your majority. we do have a democratic lean for some time to come. let me take a quick look. i will talk fast. 92 serve a population growth in the united states was for minorities. 92% are going up with the...
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forms of communication, and, you know, in the same way that, you know, newton gave the idea of a clockworkverse, or, you know, 100 years or more after that, you know, this -- you had the age of steam, and steam, you know, power kind of defined human perception of reality. now we have this sense that, you know, information and networks, you know, applied to the brain, you know, applying that as a metaphor to the brain that that's what it's all about. do you think that's true, or do you think that, you know, like in 20 years or so we'll come up with some other, you know, perhaps entirely different metaphor for the world? >> guest: i actually think this is it. i think this is how the world is. i think the world really is made of information. kind of dangerous to say that, and in saying it, i'm not saying that we've arrived at something like a theory of everything or that science can now relax, you know, fantastic discoveries lie ahead, and we only know that because fantastic discoveries have always lied ahead. >> host: right. >> guest: scientists will revise the way they look at the world, an
forms of communication, and, you know, in the same way that, you know, newton gave the idea of a clockworkverse, or, you know, 100 years or more after that, you know, this -- you had the age of steam, and steam, you know, power kind of defined human perception of reality. now we have this sense that, you know, information and networks, you know, applied to the brain, you know, applying that as a metaphor to the brain that that's what it's all about. do you think that's true, or do you think...
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some of the followers were like clockwork. they will shift american politics. it produced a completely new party system. i think that is empirically suspect as well. there is a classic realignment theory. that is not what i want to discuss. i do want to argue that it is not a permanent or 36 your majority. we do have a democratic lean for some time to come. let me take a quick look. i will talk fast. 92 serve a population growth in the united states was for minorities. 92% are going up with the population. it'll probably be a minority nation. it is much less friendly. not all are the same. the white conservative is going down at three a year. that is three points over a four year candidates. college graduates are increasing their share by about 1/4 point a year. that is very important to keep in mind. it highlights the mathematical situation for the republicans. in the chief constituency is declining rapidly while minorities are increasing rapidly. you are shifting in friendly democratic voters. over the short term, it is possible for republicans to thread the
some of the followers were like clockwork. they will shift american politics. it produced a completely new party system. i think that is empirically suspect as well. there is a classic realignment theory. that is not what i want to discuss. i do want to argue that it is not a permanent or 36 your majority. we do have a democratic lean for some time to come. let me take a quick look. i will talk fast. 92 serve a population growth in the united states was for minorities. 92% are going up with the...
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it works like clockwork, you know, with all these different processes he's set up and i think that's management team and a lot of creative processes already in place that i think the company will continue to function okay without him. >> what about the note, the resignation letter. in a way it's just so sad having followed him for so long to hear him say in just four paragraphs, you know, i said if i wasn't up to performing my duties for apple that i'd step back and that's what i have to do. for people who love this man and think that he has been such a visionary for america, it's kind of -- it's a really sad way to resign, isn't it? >> yeah, it was very abrupt. we all knew it was coming, of course, but it was abrupt. his letter was classic steve jobs. it was unsentimental and curt, short and to the point. for the fans it doesn't do a lot, but it's very much in character with him. >> what about the fact that he's staying on as chairman, he'd like to stay on as chairman. that means there will be steve jobs' magic -- and you say his dna is embedded in the whole corporate culture. what'
it works like clockwork, you know, with all these different processes he's set up and i think that's management team and a lot of creative processes already in place that i think the company will continue to function okay without him. >> what about the note, the resignation letter. in a way it's just so sad having followed him for so long to hear him say in just four paragraphs, you know, i said if i wasn't up to performing my duties for apple that i'd step back and that's what i have to...