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john hoffman the acting u.s. attorney general, says reforms over the summer added transparency to the process. >> law enforcement and community leaders is very, very important that. will help us go on. >> that process involves community input. >> now the state is rolling out a program outfitting all state body troopers with body cameras in the next couple of weeks. 4:18 now, happening today, two health care systems are set to announce a merger. atlantic air is currently the largest health care system in south jersey. it will become a part of the central pennsylvania based geiger health system. it will fought have an effect on atlantic air's 5100 employees. >>> now your nbc 10 first alert weather with meteorologist bill henley. >> 18 minutes after 4:00. most of the area is dry right now. including philadelphia. still some clouds overhead. a live view from the comcast center in center city. much cooler this morning, 64 degree, down by 12 degrees compared to yesterday t. wind is starting to pick up. we will see a lo
john hoffman the acting u.s. attorney general, says reforms over the summer added transparency to the process. >> law enforcement and community leaders is very, very important that. will help us go on. >> that process involves community input. >> now the state is rolling out a program outfitting all state body troopers with body cameras in the next couple of weeks. 4:18 now, happening today, two health care systems are set to announce a merger. atlantic air is currently the...
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you know the interesting thing for me was -- i got the chance to meet like, wozniak and john sculley and joanna hoffman, andy hertzfeld, all people that he worked with. and it's amazing just to see how much of an impact he still has on their lives and how much they remember. i could feel the sadness and the love there was pretty palpable. so that was -- that was something i really took from those meetings. >> jimmy: it's amazing. you have to see this film. it's so good. he's fantastic in it. we have a clip. here is michael fassbender and >> you're gonna end me aren't you? >> you're being ridiculous. i'm gonna sit center court and watch you do it yourself. then i'm gonna order a nice meal with '55 margaux and sign some autographs. >> jesus. >> you want some advice, pepsi generation? don't send woz out to slap me around in the press. anybody else. you, markkula, arthur rock. anyone but "rain man." don't manipulate him like that. whatever you may think, i'm always going to protect him. >> come on, steve. >> that's what men do. [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: michael fassbender! "steve jobs" opens in sel
you know the interesting thing for me was -- i got the chance to meet like, wozniak and john sculley and joanna hoffman, andy hertzfeld, all people that he worked with. and it's amazing just to see how much of an impact he still has on their lives and how much they remember. i could feel the sadness and the love there was pretty palpable. so that was -- that was something i really took from those meetings. >> jimmy: it's amazing. you have to see this film. it's so good. he's fantastic in...
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a relationship with his partner steve wozniak and onetime boss john skulley and joanna hoffman who was- we know that tim cook is the current ceo of apple, as long as lauren jobs, steve jobs' late wife went to the studios and tried to block this movie. how was that pressure, danny? >> you got it. when you believe in something, like the guy himself, when you believe in something, you sometimes have to continue that belief, despite the forces that might be reined against you. the people who don't want you to do or the people who don't believe it. when make up your mind about something, you have to go forward. >> the idea that i think they reflect is that you say this is art. this is not journalism, this is not fact. it's art. but they feel that the public doesn't know the difference and the portrait you paint of their husband and former boss is not accurate. >> not flattering. >> it's not flattering. it's not inaccurate. first of all, i think it's very important to say that they haven't seen the movie. so whatever portrait they feel we paint, they are guessing at. >> did they read the scr
a relationship with his partner steve wozniak and onetime boss john skulley and joanna hoffman who was- we know that tim cook is the current ceo of apple, as long as lauren jobs, steve jobs' late wife went to the studios and tried to block this movie. how was that pressure, danny? >> you got it. when you believe in something, like the guy himself, when you believe in something, you sometimes have to continue that belief, despite the forces that might be reined against you. the people who...
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john scully. in my interview with sorkin, he had this to say about apple's real-life cast. and spentt everyone a lot of time with the other seven characters who are in the movie. joanna hoffmana fantastic character, she was the head of marketing for the mac team. john scully who was the ceo of , ore and became famous infamous, depending on how you look at it, for firing steve jobs from apple. he is a wonderful man and a great character. joining me now from new york, john scully himself, the former ceo of apple, former president of pepsi.also still with us, adam satariano. john, i know you talked with aaron sorkin. what was your experience working with aaron sorkin? have you seen the movie? john: i really loved aaron sorkin. he's incredibly talented. i have seen the movie. they gave us a private showing, my wife diane and i. it's incredible entertainment. it captures an important side of steve's personality. i have to tell you, because i knew steve as a great friend, the young steve jobs, and he was a very real person. he had a sense of humor. he was passionate about being a perfectionist, but he was just fun to be around. the people who worked with him had a lot of respect.
john scully. in my interview with sorkin, he had this to say about apple's real-life cast. and spentt everyone a lot of time with the other seven characters who are in the movie. joanna hoffmana fantastic character, she was the head of marketing for the mac team. john scully who was the ceo of , ore and became famous infamous, depending on how you look at it, for firing steve jobs from apple. he is a wonderful man and a great character. joining me now from new york, john scully himself, the...
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john sculley was very close to steve. joanna hoffman.are only concerned with 1984 to 1998 in this movie. not just those people, but people lower down the food chain who say they worked there for 11 years, worked there for 14 years, and that i really got it, that makes me feel good. that was not the goal. again, not to sound pretentious, but it's the difference between a painting and a photograph. rose: thank you very much. "steve jobs" opens nationwide friday, october 23. thank you for joining us. i will see you next week. ♪ francine: welcome to leaders with lacqua. santander is one of the oldest and biggest banks in the world. with a footprint in spain, the u.k., and the united states, it is a truly global bank with more than 100 million customers. recently, the spanish lender had undergone several big changes, most recently when emilio botin, the executive chairman, passed away in 2014. his daughter, ana, took over and quickly implemented a share sale of 75 billion euros. in her first television
john sculley was very close to steve. joanna hoffman.are only concerned with 1984 to 1998 in this movie. not just those people, but people lower down the food chain who say they worked there for 11 years, worked there for 14 years, and that i really got it, that makes me feel good. that was not the goal. again, not to sound pretentious, but it's the difference between a painting and a photograph. rose: thank you very much. "steve jobs" opens nationwide friday, october 23. thank you...
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john sculley was very close to steve. joanna hoffman.ly concerned with 1984 to 1998 in this movie. not just those people, but people lower down the food chain who say they worked there for 11 years, worked there for 14 years, and that i really got it, that makes me feel good. that was not the goal. again, not to sound pretentious, but it's the difference between a painting and a photograph. rose: thank you very much. "steve jobs" opens nationwide friday, october 23. thank you for joining us. see you next time. ♪ . announcer: the following is a paid advertisement for time life's video collection. carol: well, hello, i'm carol burnett. and i am here at cbs in los angeles, at studio 33. come on in. [applause] ♪ announcer: from television city in hollywood, it's "the carol burnett show."
john sculley was very close to steve. joanna hoffman.ly concerned with 1984 to 1998 in this movie. not just those people, but people lower down the food chain who say they worked there for 11 years, worked there for 14 years, and that i really got it, that makes me feel good. that was not the goal. again, not to sound pretentious, but it's the difference between a painting and a photograph. rose: thank you very much. "steve jobs" opens nationwide friday, october 23. thank you for...
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john sculley was very close to steve. andy hurt, joanna hoffman.are only concerned with 1984 to 1998 in this movie. not just those people, but people lower down the food chain who say they worked there for 11 years, worked there for 14 years, and that i really got it, that makes me feel good. that was not the goal. again, not to sound pretentious, but it's the difference between a painting and a photograph. rose: thank you very much. "steve jobs" opens nationwide friday, october 23. thank you for joining us. see you next time. ♪ announcer: "brilliant ideas," powered by hyundai motors. narrator: the contemporary art world is vibrant and booming. it is a global industry in its own right. "brilliant ideas" looks at contemporary artists with powers to push boundaries and ask questions. and see the world afresh. the artist in this program is subodh gupta. ♪
john sculley was very close to steve. andy hurt, joanna hoffman.are only concerned with 1984 to 1998 in this movie. not just those people, but people lower down the food chain who say they worked there for 11 years, worked there for 14 years, and that i really got it, that makes me feel good. that was not the goal. again, not to sound pretentious, but it's the difference between a painting and a photograph. rose: thank you very much. "steve jobs" opens nationwide friday, october 23....
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hoffman, who is a fantastic character. she was the head of marketing for the mac team. john sculley, who was the c.e.o.f apple and became famous or infamous for firing steve jobs from apple. he is a wonderful man and a great character. jobs hasovie, thaticts with all of them get dramatized and worked out in a very compressed, claustrophobic environment. emily: i also spoke with steve jobs' former p.r. mastermind who helped launch the macintosh and went on to work with jobs at pixar. here is her take on the film. >> he doesn't excellent ta -- he doesn't at one job of characterizing the good, bad, and ugly of steve jobs. he was a complex character. what i really love about the film is it takes around this of his character and expresses it in less than two hours. emily: that is andy cunningham, steve jobs marketing expert. insight of all -- in spite of all the drama, this movie is getting oscar buzz. what are you hearing in hollywood? what is the reaction? jobs" opens this weekend in only about four theaters. two in new york and two in l.a. it is off to a strong start. michael fassbender who was picked af
hoffman, who is a fantastic character. she was the head of marketing for the mac team. john sculley, who was the c.e.o.f apple and became famous or infamous for firing steve jobs from apple. he is a wonderful man and a great character. jobs hasovie, thaticts with all of them get dramatized and worked out in a very compressed, claustrophobic environment. emily: i also spoke with steve jobs' former p.r. mastermind who helped launch the macintosh and went on to work with jobs at pixar. here is her...
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hoffman, who is a fantastic character. she was the head of marketing for the mac team. john sculley, who was the c.e.o.apple and became famous or infamous, depending on how you look at it, for firing steve jobs from apple. he is a wonderful man and a great character. in this movie, jobs has conflicts with all of them that get dramatized and worked out in a very compressed, very claustrophobic environment. emily: i also spoke with steve jobs' former p.r. mastermind who helped launch the macintosh and went on to work with jobs at pixar. here is her take on the film. cunningham: he does an excellent job of characterizing the good, bad, and ugly of steve jobs. there is plenty of all three of those with him. he is, was a complex character. what i really love about the film is it takes the roundness of his character and expresses it in less than two hours. emily: that is andy cunningham, steve jobs' marketing expert. founder of the cunningham collective. in spite of all this drama, this movie is now getting oscar buzz. what are you actually hearing out there in hollywood? what is the reaction? >> "steve jobs
hoffman, who is a fantastic character. she was the head of marketing for the mac team. john sculley, who was the c.e.o.apple and became famous or infamous, depending on how you look at it, for firing steve jobs from apple. he is a wonderful man and a great character. in this movie, jobs has conflicts with all of them that get dramatized and worked out in a very compressed, very claustrophobic environment. emily: i also spoke with steve jobs' former p.r. mastermind who helped launch the...
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hoffman to join the firm. how did you do that? how do you do that? johnagain, it comes down to -- we believe if you come from product and you have that background and network, there is an authenticity. most people do not remember this, but in 2005, when facebook took the investment the valuation was $500 million. which seemed, to most people -- emily: there were just students on it at the time. john: right, and not that many. it seemed like an insane valuation. i think many people looked at that and said, dave sze and greylock have lost their minds. not just from the outside. partners from the inside said this is insane, not what we do. emily: who said that? david: we had partners. one of the characteristics of our partnership is we like to disagree. we like to push each other. there were partners saying, this will ruin the firm. this is a huge mistake. emily: facebook is going to ruin the firm. david: ruin the firm. emily: do these people still work at greylock? david: some do, some retired. not because of that. emily: john, you are behind some of the ne
hoffman to join the firm. how did you do that? how do you do that? johnagain, it comes down to -- we believe if you come from product and you have that background and network, there is an authenticity. most people do not remember this, but in 2005, when facebook took the investment the valuation was $500 million. which seemed, to most people -- emily: there were just students on it at the time. john: right, and not that many. it seemed like an insane valuation. i think many people looked at...
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john. >> twitter layoffs. how are they going to do that and grow at the same time? we'll dig into that. also, reid hoffmanepreneur and top investment. here are comments from him. pat bellsinger will join us to talk about the dell emc transaction. what it means coming up. all that and more coming up on "squawk alley." big day? ah, the usual. moved some new cars. hauled a bunch of steel. kept the supermarket shelves stocked. made sure everyone got their latest gadgets. what's up for the next shift? ah, nothing much. just keeping the lights on. (laugh) nice. doing the big things that move an economy. see you tomorrow, mac. see you tomorrow, sam. just another day at norfolk southern. every insurance policy has a number. but not every insurance company understands the life behind it. for those who've served and the families who've supported them, we offer our best service in return. ♪ usaa. we know what it means to serve. get an insurance quote and see why 92% of our members plan to stay for life. ♪ it's more than a nit's reliable uptime. and multi-layered security. it's how you stay connected to each other an
john. >> twitter layoffs. how are they going to do that and grow at the same time? we'll dig into that. also, reid hoffmanepreneur and top investment. here are comments from him. pat bellsinger will join us to talk about the dell emc transaction. what it means coming up. all that and more coming up on "squawk alley." big day? ah, the usual. moved some new cars. hauled a bunch of steel. kept the supermarket shelves stocked. made sure everyone got their latest gadgets. what's up...