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that intuition, i don't know how you develop great intuition but he says it was experiencallism.e was in the ment and you have ntuitions you're willi to trust. we have intuitions mine aren't generally that good and i don't trust them all that much. but he had these intuitions of, i mean for example the imac. it's a desktop computer and johnny wants a recessed handle on it. and he tries to explain it. and steve has the intuition, which is we don't need the handle but it makes it friendly. it makes you know you can touch this machine. people who are scared of computers, this is johnny ivez, buhe gets. let's put that recessed handle in and it intuitively felt right. >> charlie: he was influenced by the countered culture of height ash berry. >> he loved dropping acid. >> charlie: without lsd he would not be the man he was. >> i'm not sure that's totally true. bill gates would have been a much better person too if he dropped acid once in a while. >> charl: but the counterculture influenced him greatly and he loved music and he loved dillon. >> he said growing up in silicon valley once
that intuition, i don't know how you develop great intuition but he says it was experiencallism.e was in the ment and you have ntuitions you're willi to trust. we have intuitions mine aren't generally that good and i don't trust them all that much. but he had these intuitions of, i mean for example the imac. it's a desktop computer and johnny wants a recessed handle on it. and he tries to explain it. and steve has the intuition, which is we don't need the handle but it makes it friendly. it...
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it's a very systematic way of doing what we all do intuitively. as i said, sometimes the smaller scale is known, in which case you might be able to derive it from fundamental physics, and other times it's not, and you can work in terms of those quantities themselves. you always want to keep the old ideas as long as they are correct. sometimes they are wrong, but if there's ideas that established over time that make successful predictions, they are right in a sense, and then you can advance when you find something new or something ceases to apply. in this case, say it's small or distance scale. we said atoms inside a ball, but, of course, even within the on the, and this is an excuse to make sure everybody knows what's inside an atom, there's a smaller structure. we know it's not fundmental. it's made of nuclei with electrons around it, and the nuclei are not findmental either, and the protons and neutrons are not fundamental. there's io -- items called quarks, and that's what we have when we have a proton or a neutron. i just want to point out a q
it's a very systematic way of doing what we all do intuitively. as i said, sometimes the smaller scale is known, in which case you might be able to derive it from fundamental physics, and other times it's not, and you can work in terms of those quantities themselves. you always want to keep the old ideas as long as they are correct. sometimes they are wrong, but if there's ideas that established over time that make successful predictions, they are right in a sense, and then you can advance when...
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it allows am he to follow my intuition. and my passion.elieve that once he got the cancer, he was so focused on the great treatments he was getting based on targeted therapies, that he thought he could be the first person to outrun the cancer like that by staying one step ahead of it. >> play a quote from the great designer, great british creator and designer of so many of the apple products. we'll discuss it after this. >> bold, crazy, magnificent ideas or quiet simple ones which in their subtlety, detail, they were utterly profound. >> i mean so right. very moving. such an extraordinary relationship together. >> there was a wonderful tale when johnny was doing the first imac. it's a desk top machine. johnny wants to put a handle recessed into the top. you never really use a handle. you don't move a desk top around. he intuitively felt that his mother was afraid of computers and people are intimidated by them. and the handle gives you permission to touch. and he said he presented it to engineers and it will cost too much and pointless. th
it allows am he to follow my intuition. and my passion.elieve that once he got the cancer, he was so focused on the great treatments he was getting based on targeted therapies, that he thought he could be the first person to outrun the cancer like that by staying one step ahead of it. >> play a quote from the great designer, great british creator and designer of so many of the apple products. we'll discuss it after this. >> bold, crazy, magnificent ideas or quiet simple ones which...
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the minute he says it to steve jobs, boom, steve gets it intuitively.es said steve would act as if some of jeanohns ideas were steve's but he said if he hadn't had agreed with his ideas they would have died. >> he seems almost inhuman some ways in giving employees credit. what drives that aspect of steve jobs' character you think? >> i do think by the time he create what is is now apple in his top team, he truly appreciated each and every person on that team and l he's talking about tim cook, johnny ives, fuller, he really had a deep love for what they did. i think early on he just had this way of thinking which is you give him an idea and he says that's stupid and i week later he'd say let do that idea and that would be his way of processing it. in the end the ideas got done and he made even with the early mcintosh each and every member of that team signed the inside of the case. he said you were the artists. real artists sign their work. >> what would he have been most proud of? >> besides the obvious thing that he had four great kids and loved his fa
the minute he says it to steve jobs, boom, steve gets it intuitively.es said steve would act as if some of jeanohns ideas were steve's but he said if he hadn't had agreed with his ideas they would have died. >> he seems almost inhuman some ways in giving employees credit. what drives that aspect of steve jobs' character you think? >> i do think by the time he create what is is now apple in his top team, he truly appreciated each and every person on that team and l he's talking about...
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it work when is you take it out of the box, it's fairly intuitive, partially -- i see -- especially,i see young children pick up an ipad and iphone and get it right away and made it work win the ecosystem of em, too. you can use your itunes on different devices. have the icloud to back up different content and that is a part of your life quickly. without you rallying it. and -- realizing it and that is a big part of their success. you know, i think it's something we take for granted today. if you look back 10 or 12 years ago, you know, technology and gameets were kind of boxy. the design was not the first thing that people thought about like it is today. >> daniel seeburg, we present your time tonight. -- we appreciate your time tonight, whether you're a fan of apple or not, i think you can appreciate the genius and the creativity and everything that steve jobs brought to technology and in particular in the world in general. thank you very much. >> my pleasure. >>> apple stock seemed to hole steady on the day after jobs' death. having a slight drop. the sign the company will continue
it work when is you take it out of the box, it's fairly intuitive, partially -- i see -- especially,i see young children pick up an ipad and iphone and get it right away and made it work win the ecosystem of em, too. you can use your itunes on different devices. have the icloud to back up different content and that is a part of your life quickly. without you rallying it. and -- realizing it and that is a big part of their success. you know, i think it's something we take for granted today. if...
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so it's a very systematic way of doing what we all do intuitively. and as i said, sometimes the theory on a smaller scale is known in which case he might be what to do right within your effective theory for more fundamental physics and sometimes not and you can just work in terms of those quantities themselves. you always want to keep the old ideas as long as they are correct. and things can turn out to be wrong, but if you have a disestablish over time that is made in a successful predictions, they are right and it ends. and then you can advance and you find something new, when they cease to apply, in this case is more distance scale. so we said atoms inside the ball, but within the animus is also an excuse to make sure every knows what is inside an atom, you find smaller structure. when you probe inside an atom, you find despite its name is hope is not fundamental. of course we know it's neither nuclei with electrons going around it and those nuclei are not fundamental theater. they are protons and neutrons and protons and neutrons are not fundamen
so it's a very systematic way of doing what we all do intuitively. and as i said, sometimes the theory on a smaller scale is known in which case he might be what to do right within your effective theory for more fundamental physics and sometimes not and you can just work in terms of those quantities themselves. you always want to keep the old ideas as long as they are correct. and things can turn out to be wrong, but if you have a disestablish over time that is made in a successful predictions,...
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our goal is to do things that are intuitive, when they make sense. we do meet regularly with the traffic co. and are going through comprehensive solution evaluation so that they do not feel so haphazard and about equitable to the users on the street. in terms of figuring out how we enforce those designs, we're working for a closely with taxis, except those services, and transit folks, to come up with a good bulletin to help everyone figure out how to use those lanes effectively. at the moment, those of the many prone to strategies that we have outside of our purview. so, we can do with the design piece, working to try to influence and coordinate. does that answer your question? supervisor avalos: i would like to have an off line conversation with you about that. thanks. supervisor wiener: by wanted to say, and this goes for vehicles as well as bikes, one of the things we definitely have not done in terms of consistent enforcement, and focusing on to key tacky. over and over again, i did e- mails saying that this intersection is dangerous, cars are ru
our goal is to do things that are intuitive, when they make sense. we do meet regularly with the traffic co. and are going through comprehensive solution evaluation so that they do not feel so haphazard and about equitable to the users on the street. in terms of figuring out how we enforce those designs, we're working for a closely with taxis, except those services, and transit folks, to come up with a good bulletin to help everyone figure out how to use those lanes effectively. at the moment,...
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i want to read a line from the book "we didn't know each other 20 years ago, we were died by our intuition, he swept me off our feet, years passed, kids came, good times, hard times but never bad times." . it's a great line, very romantic. >> we were sitting in his living room right before his anniversary and he pulled out his iphone and read that to me. this is is what i'm going to write, the same to her, and i'm going to put the peck turs from
i want to read a line from the book "we didn't know each other 20 years ago, we were died by our intuition, he swept me off our feet, years passed, kids came, good times, hard times but never bad times." . it's a great line, very romantic. >> we were sitting in his living room right before his anniversary and he pulled out his iphone and read that to me. this is is what i'm going to write, the same to her, and i'm going to put the peck turs from
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we were guided by our intuition. we were sitting in his living room before his 20th anniversary and he wanted to take her back to yellowstone park and pulled out his iphone and read that to me. i'm going to put pictures from our wedding day 20 years ago and read that. he's reading that and he's crying. he's a deeply emotional intensely emotional person. when people talk about wasn't he hard to live with as a family guy? wasn't he hard to work with as a business guy? yes. how many people have marriages like that that are incredibly tight, faithful in which they really sort of fit together both the sensible side and poetic side. >> it shouldn't be some he's all fantastic fantastic. she knew when she said that what he's really like. she knows he's difficult. >> i do think that he said he wanted something that didn't feel like house. tell them about steve because i want all sides. of course now that he's gone, you know, it's hard and -- >> have you had a reaction? >> no. >> nothing at all? are you surprised? >> i just do
we were guided by our intuition. we were sitting in his living room before his 20th anniversary and he wanted to take her back to yellowstone park and pulled out his iphone and read that to me. i'm going to put pictures from our wedding day 20 years ago and read that. he's reading that and he's crying. he's a deeply emotional intensely emotional person. when people talk about wasn't he hard to live with as a family guy? wasn't he hard to work with as a business guy? yes. how many people have...
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class-leading mpg and intuitive mobile technology. ♪ workin' for the weekend [ male announcer ] introducingnvented 2012 toyota camry. it's ready. are you? [ busch ] ♪ ...second chance it's(male ancr) you? jennie-o ok over a restaurant st for a day, show the worldr) you? better burger. now, millions of turkey burgers later, we're still out to win over burger lovers. (woman) it's really good. (man) the taste is great. delicious burger. (woman) i would definitely have a turkey burger again! (ancr) enjoy your burgers cooked thoroughly 165 degrees. it's time for a better burger. this is fantastic. make the switch. look for jennie-o at a store near you and join us at switchtoturkey.com. >> joe: there are the numbers. game four. and the start for holland now working out of the bullpen, which is where he was last year during the post season, coming out of the pen. he has been a starter all year. he will deal with jon jay. with the bases loaded, two out. >> tim: joe, you and i were talking about it during the break. what about allen craig in this situation? holland would have to pitch to him. in doi
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and most important, have the courage to follow your heart and intuition-- intuition. they somehow already know (cheers and applause) >> stephen: welcome to the report, everyone. good to have you with us. sit down. thank you, citizens all, welcome to the report. good to have you with us, folks. as you know, i am a huge supporter of republican candidate rick perry spelled with an a. he is a winner spelled with a g for awesome. now unfortunately his name is being sullied by rick perry with an "e" "the washington post" reports that the rick perry family hunting camp once had a racially charged name. it is a hunting camp was evidently called-- okay-- (laughter) how do i put this. okay, okay,-- (laughter) okay, you know what, it says-- somebody help me out here. >> i know that you are refraining from saying that word so i'm going to say what the word was on the rock. the name of the plates was called niggerhead. >> stephen: thank you. of course herman cain can get away with it because it's okay for black people to call each other's family hunting camp that. and folks, this
and most important, have the courage to follow your heart and intuition-- intuition. they somehow already know (cheers and applause) >> stephen: welcome to the report, everyone. good to have you with us. sit down. thank you, citizens all, welcome to the report. good to have you with us, folks. as you know, i am a huge supporter of republican candidate rick perry spelled with an a. he is a winner spelled with a g for awesome. now unfortunately his name is being sullied by rick perry with...
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and most important, have the courage to follow your heart and intuition-- intuition. they somehow already know >> stephen: tonight new developments in my colbert superpac. i can't wait to find out if i'm legally obligated it to tell you about them. (laughter) and my guest lieutenant colonel jason amerine has done two tours of duty in afghanistan in the last ten years. halfway through the interview i will turn my interest toward iraq. a scientific panel has recommended against prostate testing. but my prostate was up all night cramming. this is "the colbert report." captioning sponsored by comedy central ( theme song playing ) ( cheers and applause ) >> stephen: thank you very much. stephen, stephen, stephen! stephen, stephen, stephen! stephen, stephen, stephen! stephen, stephen, stephen! (cheers and applause) >> stephen: thank you, ladies and gentlemen. thank you so much. thank you, please, welcome to the report. thank you for joining us. folks, i've got to tell you, on nights like this when i hear that applause, it's like i've snorted a line of you. (laughter) and fo
and most important, have the courage to follow your heart and intuition-- intuition. they somehow already know >> stephen: tonight new developments in my colbert superpac. i can't wait to find out if i'm legally obligated it to tell you about them. (laughter) and my guest lieutenant colonel jason amerine has done two tours of duty in afghanistan in the last ten years. halfway through the interview i will turn my interest toward iraq. a scientific panel has recommended against prostate...
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extraordinary curiosity, extraordinary drive, extraordinary understanding and intuition. i remember after mr. jobs was diagnosed with pancreatic cancer that he had, he took time off and came back and was doing a product introduction and i had the good fortune of sitting down with him for an interview via satellite. we had at times had contentious on-air relationships. i would often ask questions about the business and he was focused on a product and we'd kind of go back and forth and he wouldn't want to answer a question. i recall after he came back, i said, listen, this is not a got-you question. i just want to know, how are you doing after your surgery? he said, listen, i'm doing fine, thank you very much for asking. it was actually one of the most genuine moments we shared on cnbc. from that point forward it was interesting, we had a kind of much better on-air relationship. and i was fascinated to see a slight -- it was just a glimmer, away from the personality that he often carried on the air where he would answer only the questions he liked to answer and would be ver
extraordinary curiosity, extraordinary drive, extraordinary understanding and intuition. i remember after mr. jobs was diagnosed with pancreatic cancer that he had, he took time off and came back and was doing a product introduction and i had the good fortune of sitting down with him for an interview via satellite. we had at times had contentious on-air relationships. i would often ask questions about the business and he was focused on a product and we'd kind of go back and forth and he...
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it seems unit -- it seems counter intuitive. the war on drugs is not working, and that's why these numbers are happening. >> aren't these polls meaning less? we hear about these things, but there is no politician in our lifetime who will do anything about it unless you are ron paul. ron paul 2012. >> he wants to. that's where you have libertarians coming together with liberteens. i think this new found tolerance, i was trying to figure out where did it come from? and it might just be the documentary provide huh business -- the prohibition. and it really puts everything into these old photographs and the wonderful voiceovers, and it made me think a man cannot control another man. new york city, 2011. >> are you so angry for a voiceover. all it was was a little violin. >> what is worse? the outlaw of drugs or listen to pro poten enthusiasts? >> they are both equally bad. i hate pro posten enthusiasts they are repeat tau tiff and boring. >> the common refrain is never in my lifetime of the i don't believe that anymore. 62% of the a
it seems unit -- it seems counter intuitive. the war on drugs is not working, and that's why these numbers are happening. >> aren't these polls meaning less? we hear about these things, but there is no politician in our lifetime who will do anything about it unless you are ron paul. ron paul 2012. >> he wants to. that's where you have libertarians coming together with liberteens. i think this new found tolerance, i was trying to figure out where did it come from? and it might just...
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and most important, have the courage to follow your heart and intuition-- intuition.know >> stephen: tonight new developments in my colbert superpac. i can't wait to find out
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create your own small-business site... with intuit websites.yle, customize, publish and get found... from just $7.99 a month. get a 30-day free trial... at intuit.com. >>> it's the middle of the night, july 23rd, 2007. suspect steven hayes and joshua komisarjevsky are inside the petit home. police say komisarjevsky goes upstairs, surprises the girls and their mother, tying them to their beds. they then search the house for money. around 7:00 a.m., four hours after they entered the house, steven hayes leaves to buy a few jugs of gasoline. that's him paying for it, captured on this security camera video at this gas station about four miles from the house. "in session" reporter, beth karas followed the case. >> they planned to do something with the gasoline or hayes wouldn't have been sent out to get four gallons of gasoline. >> reporter: when hayes returns, they find a checkbook with reportedly more than a $20,000 balance. with threats, they force mrs. hawke-petit to drive to the bank. you're watching a wife a mother in a desperate attempt to sav
create your own small-business site... with intuit websites.yle, customize, publish and get found... from just $7.99 a month. get a 30-day free trial... at intuit.com. >>> it's the middle of the night, july 23rd, 2007. suspect steven hayes and joshua komisarjevsky are inside the petit home. police say komisarjevsky goes upstairs, surprises the girls and their mother, tying them to their beds. they then search the house for money. around 7:00 a.m., four hours after they entered the...
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and most important, have the courage to follow your heart and intuition-- intuition.y somehow already know >> stephen: tonight new developments in my colbert superpac. i can't wait to find out if i'm legally obligated it to tell you about them. (laughter) and my guest lieutenant
and most important, have the courage to follow your heart and intuition-- intuition.y somehow already know >> stephen: tonight new developments in my colbert superpac. i can't wait to find out if i'm legally obligated it to tell you about them. (laughter) and my guest lieutenant
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and most important, have the courage to follow your heart and intuition. they somehow already know what you truly want to become. everything else is secondary. >> pelley: if you were following jobs' heart and intuition when he returned to apple in 1997, you might have bought a thousand dollars worth of apple stock. today that investment would be worth about $95,000. we're hearing tonight that a major change is in the works for prostate cancer screening. a new government study shows the p.s.a. blood test is not nearly as good as hoped. 33 million american men have already taken it. dr. jon lapook is here and, jon, what are you finding out? >> scott, the piece say blood test, prostate specific antigen, has become notorious for being for for identifying cancer. it can rise from other things, like infections in the large prostate and even when cancer is found it may be growing so slowly it may never cause a problem and we're talking about a lot of men. for every hundred men, 16 will develop prostate cancer in their lifetime, but only three will die from it. st
and most important, have the courage to follow your heart and intuition. they somehow already know what you truly want to become. everything else is secondary. >> pelley: if you were following jobs' heart and intuition when he returned to apple in 1997, you might have bought a thousand dollars worth of apple stock. today that investment would be worth about $95,000. we're hearing tonight that a major change is in the works for prostate cancer screening. a new government study shows the...
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. >> he's very intuitive. his intuition and knowing what clients want, i would have to say benefits us the most. >> they promise the same service atmore affordable services. before he opens a single door, he wants to know about his potential clients. >> i have to study the demographics for expansion. i have to do it the old fashioned way. i have to be in the area presently and looking for sights myself and getting the feel of the area. studying what's important. are there schools around there. are there banks. are there, in some areas community centers. >> they aren't the only things he wants to know, either. >> we look at the population family, how many in an average household. are people working in the area. >> he talks with local real estate agents and investors. >> i actually sit in the parking lot and i do that on usually every day of the week now. i look at what would somebody be like? is it a busy center. we drive the area. we look at a five-mile radius of the location to look for key sights. >> once th
. >> he's very intuitive. his intuition and knowing what clients want, i would have to say benefits us the most. >> they promise the same service atmore affordable services. before he opens a single door, he wants to know about his potential clients. >> i have to study the demographics for expansion. i have to do it the old fashioned way. i have to be in the area presently and looking for sights myself and getting the feel of the area. studying what's important. are there...
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create your own small-business site... with intuit websites. choose a style, customize, publish and get found... from just $7.99 a month. get a 30-day free trial... at intuit.com. >>> we've been investigating an alleged hate crime for months. it's raising disturbing questions about whether the hatred that haunted mississippi's past is still burning today. and maybe even more disturbing, did a small mississippi town ignore the warning signs? drew griffin found in brandon, mississippi, that many people knew and may have looked the other way as a group of teenagers became more racist and more violent. >> reporter: the death of james craig anderson was like the dark mississippi past come back to life. prosecutor robert smith had only heard the tales of racial hatred from his grandfather who helped and even housed civil rights leaders like medger evers and dr. martin luther king jr. it was before smith was even born, back in the '60s, when both men were shot down in a terrible wave of racial violence. on june 26th, that ugly past was suddenly presen
create your own small-business site... with intuit websites. choose a style, customize, publish and get found... from just $7.99 a month. get a 30-day free trial... at intuit.com. >>> we've been investigating an alleged hate crime for months. it's raising disturbing questions about whether the hatred that haunted mississippi's past is still burning today. and maybe even more disturbing, did a small mississippi town ignore the warning signs? drew griffin found in brandon, mississippi,...
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and most important have the courage to follow your heart and intuition. >>> hello, welcome to cnn's continuing coverage of the legacy of steve jobs, i'm nina dos santos in london. >> and good afternoon from outside the apple store here in central hong kong, i'm andrew stevens. >> brave enough to think differently, bold enough to believe he could change the world and talented enough to do it. that was steve jobs in the words of the u.s. president barack obama. today people around the world are mourning the death of apple's legendary co-founder, jobs was just 56 years old when he died of pancreatic cancer on wednesday. he leaves behind an astonishing legacy of innovation and invengs that has radically changed how we communicate. why? because steve jobs made it easy and enjoyable. steve jobs wasn't just the co-founder and creative leader of apple, he was also its public face and its public voice. from the 1970s when he established apple jobs was there to announce its latest products, and to inspire its fiercely loyal fans. here's a look at steve jobs through the years in his own words. >> today,
and most important have the courage to follow your heart and intuition. >>> hello, welcome to cnn's continuing coverage of the legacy of steve jobs, i'm nina dos santos in london. >> and good afternoon from outside the apple store here in central hong kong, i'm andrew stevens. >> brave enough to think differently, bold enough to believe he could change the world and talented enough to do it. that was steve jobs in the words of the u.s. president barack obama. today people...
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so his passion is building his empire, and he's very intuitive. so his intuition, and just knowing what clients want, i would have to say, benefits us the most. >> reporter: the line promises the same quality of service at more affordable prices. but before he opens a single door, rossano wants to know as much as possible about his potential clients. >> i have to study the demographics differently for expansion. i have to actually do it the old-fashioned way. i have to be in the area, presently, and looking for sites myself, and getting the feel of the area, studying what's important. are there schools around there. are there banks. are there, in some areas, community centers? >> and those aren't the only things he wants to know, either. >> we do look at the population of families. how many are in an average household. are people working in the area? >> rossano has spent hours talking with local real estate agents and developers. he even visits potential locations to see which businesses locals frequent the most. >> i actually sit in the parking l
so his passion is building his empire, and he's very intuitive. so his intuition, and just knowing what clients want, i would have to say, benefits us the most. >> reporter: the line promises the same quality of service at more affordable prices. but before he opens a single door, rossano wants to know as much as possible about his potential clients. >> i have to study the demographics differently for expansion. i have to actually do it the old-fashioned way. i have to be in the...