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. >> and his paper on relativity blew isaac newton out of the water in isaac newton's, what, 200 yeare of his formula with regard to weight and space and light, gravity? >> that really apies more to general@relativity, so i mean blowing newton out of the water as the "new york times" said heaven's all askew. einstein surpasses newton. that really is for the general relativitywhich is papers that he did at the end of 1915, 1916. moving bodies, his specl theory of relativity establishes the equivalence of mass and energy. thisis the famous e equals mc squared equation that later falsely claimed to make him the father of the atomic bomb. >> e stands for energy, m stands for mass. the small c is a. >> speed of light. >> a term of science. the c itself is the speed of light and you square the speed of light and then matter and matter becomes interchangeable with -- >> energy. >> with energy. >> yes. >> and this of urse is at a very basic level the secret to the atomic bomb. he, of course, rejected with i@ think completely correctly rejected the idea that he had pa trntty of the atomic bomb
. >> and his paper on relativity blew isaac newton out of the water in isaac newton's, what, 200 yeare of his formula with regard to weight and space and light, gravity? >> that really apies more to general@relativity, so i mean blowing newton out of the water as the "new york times" said heaven's all askew. einstein surpasses newton. that really is for the general relativitywhich is papers that he did at the end of 1915, 1916. moving bodies, his specl theory of relativity...
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and what they're trying to teach from came from the organizing committee talking isaac newton fully expected such a phone to his politeness huge amount from being possible on the twenty top of. the cowboy greetings is likely to remain a secret handshake for sochi volunteers they say it won't be used to greet gas but chanting and dancing apart the voluntary helpers are taking on the task of making the games unforgettable event for all. the sochi. more on the u.s. banker backlash in a few minutes when max and stacey take on the global insurrection against greed but first the business headlines with karina. hello and welcome to this is our fate this hour thanks for watching us russia second largest lender. that's russia calling investment forum event as part of russia russia's effort to attract foreign investment this comes at a time when the country is suffering heavy capital outflow due to financial worldwide this is our culture that is at the fore for us getting arena so is the financial asserting making life difficult for events such as this to attract new capital. it is making life difficu
and what they're trying to teach from came from the organizing committee talking isaac newton fully expected such a phone to his politeness huge amount from being possible on the twenty top of. the cowboy greetings is likely to remain a secret handshake for sochi volunteers they say it won't be used to greet gas but chanting and dancing apart the voluntary helpers are taking on the task of making the games unforgettable event for all. the sochi. more on the u.s. banker backlash in a few minutes...
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assume what i try and save us pass on knowledge from games from organizing committee talk and isaac newton extra expect the phone to his plan a huge amount from being possible on the transfer of. the cowboy greetings is likely to remain a secret handshake for so she volunteers they say it won't be used to greet gas but chanting and dancing apart the voluntary helpers are taking on the task of making the games unforgettable event for all denis law r t sochi. now they all get ready for the twenty fourteen we've got today sports with their retreat later this hour including the details of a big week ahead for russia's national football squad but first corrina joins us with a business news. oh welcome to business the south thanks for joining me russia's second largest lender of e.c.b. cake self it's russia calling investment forum it's part of russia's efforts to attract foreign investment this comes at a time when the country suffering heavy capital outflow due to the global financial uncertainty business our season is up for us so arena is the financial uncertainty making life difficult for e
assume what i try and save us pass on knowledge from games from organizing committee talk and isaac newton extra expect the phone to his plan a huge amount from being possible on the transfer of. the cowboy greetings is likely to remain a secret handshake for so she volunteers they say it won't be used to greet gas but chanting and dancing apart the voluntary helpers are taking on the task of making the games unforgettable event for all denis law r t sochi. now they all get ready for the twenty...
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the shakespeares, isaac newtons. he wanted to be one of those people. he was always looking to be involved in a learning how to lead the world role. >> reporter: now, just a couple minutes ago, we showed you people creating a memorial outside the home of steve jobs. here are people outside his place of business today, another public memorial. as this one grows by the night, all though most of them never met steve jobs, they feel a strong connection. the kind of connection that, as you heard, fueled start ups, yes. but it also has, through the years a lot of apple devices into a lot of our hands. reporting live from cupertino, scott budman, nbc bay area news. >> thank you very much. >>> while steve on steve. you will read the biograp of steve jobs earlier thangr expected. this is a look at the front and back cover. it's titled "steve jobs." they suggest the biography includes rare and candid biographies. it's due out october 24th, a month earlier than the previous release date. we are going to continue to follow the death of steve jobs on our website, ww
the shakespeares, isaac newtons. he wanted to be one of those people. he was always looking to be involved in a learning how to lead the world role. >> reporter: now, just a couple minutes ago, we showed you people creating a memorial outside the home of steve jobs. here are people outside his place of business today, another public memorial. as this one grows by the night, all though most of them never met steve jobs, they feel a strong connection. the kind of connection that, as you...
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those great people that drove humanity to a higher level people like shakespeare, like, you know, isaac newtonoz and i started apple in my parent's garage when i was 20. we worked hard and in 10 years it grew into a $2 billion company with over 4,000 employees. we just released our finest creation, the macintosh. the personal computer's the biggest revolution in our lifetimes. this is the machine that came along and gave us the power to be publishers, to communicate with anybody around the world, to have archives and histories of ourselves, our communities, things we're involved in. he also was very big on bringing computers down to the masses and to make them friendly and not in any way sort of scary. >> i think the major barrier to doing that is ease of use. just like it was with the transition from the telegraph to the telephone. >> jobs was very visionary in realizing that the first word in personal computer is personal. >> i just turned 30. and then i got fired. how can you get fired from a company you started? it was awful tasting medicine but i guess the patient needed it. sometimes lif
those great people that drove humanity to a higher level people like shakespeare, like, you know, isaac newtonoz and i started apple in my parent's garage when i was 20. we worked hard and in 10 years it grew into a $2 billion company with over 4,000 employees. we just released our finest creation, the macintosh. the personal computer's the biggest revolution in our lifetimes. this is the machine that came along and gave us the power to be publishers, to communicate with anybody around the...
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he would always talk about the great people that moved us forward as humans, the shakespeares, isaac newtons, that the very few that had a very special brain, and because he spoke of them all, he wanted to be one of those people. >> reporter: he was a man who followed his heart and intuition to become one of silicon valley's great visionaries. steve jobs leaves behind a wife and four children. >> now a statement from the jobs family says steve died peacefully surrounded by those he loved. savannah? >> all right. george lewis in cupertino, california, thank you. politics now and the republican presidential field appear set this morning now that former alaska governor sarah palin has announced she will not run in 2012. she said, quote, you don't need an office or a title to make a difference. >>> and a warm and fuzzy baby boom in china. a dozen baby pandas were shown off today at a breeding and research center in honor of a chinese national holiday. pretty cute. let's check in with al for the weather. >>> thanks so much. got cuties here. what's your name? >> haley. >> who is your little sister
he would always talk about the great people that moved us forward as humans, the shakespeares, isaac newtons, that the very few that had a very special brain, and because he spoke of them all, he wanted to be one of those people. >> reporter: he was a man who followed his heart and intuition to become one of silicon valley's great visionaries. steve jobs leaves behind a wife and four children. >> now a statement from the jobs family says steve died peacefully surrounded by those he...
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this was sir isaac newton sitting under the am tree. the apple dangling over his head.most recognized logos in the whole world. this one lasted some 20 years. in '98, it went monotone. first in black and then white. and it has been that way ever since. however, there is this. take a look at this one. this is the new tribute logo. this is posted by 19-year-old jonathan mak out of hong kong. you can see the outline of steve jobs, his face in the apple. >>> last night cnn posted a tribute video to steve jobs and his creative genius. it lasts seven minutes and takes you from a 21-year-old college drop-out to the man who became indistinguishable from the products he launched. thousands of you have already shared it with your friends on your facebook pages. you're also sharing your thoughts on steve jobs with our cameras all around the world. >> he's put his products in people's pockets, dorms, book bags. he's reached everywhere. i think everyone has aly. steve jobs in him. >> he didn't set out to change the world. he set out to do what he wanted to do. he was so passionate a
this was sir isaac newton sitting under the am tree. the apple dangling over his head.most recognized logos in the whole world. this one lasted some 20 years. in '98, it went monotone. first in black and then white. and it has been that way ever since. however, there is this. take a look at this one. this is the new tribute logo. this is posted by 19-year-old jonathan mak out of hong kong. you can see the outline of steve jobs, his face in the apple. >>> last night cnn posted a tribute...
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would always talk about the great people that moved us forward as humans -- the shakespeares, isaac newtons that the very few that had a very special brain. because he spoke of them all he wanted to be one of those people and he was always looking to somehow be involved in some kind of learning how to lead the world role. >> you're saying from the very beginning he was a visionary. at the same time, he was a very private person. what would you say about him personally, his character? what was he like to be around? >> well, there's very early days and there were early apple days. there are different time frames. we started out as young kids who would go around and even do a little bit of misbehavior together. these are things that you remember forever. and developing your values and talking about what's important in the world, how should people live, how should they treat each other? how do -- how should companies be structured was even one of those topics and you formulate your ideas of where the world is going and as apple really got start wed our great product apple ii that was going to c
would always talk about the great people that moved us forward as humans -- the shakespeares, isaac newtons that the very few that had a very special brain. because he spoke of them all he wanted to be one of those people and he was always looking to somehow be involved in some kind of learning how to lead the world role. >> you're saying from the very beginning he was a visionary. at the same time, he was a very private person. what would you say about him personally, his character? what...