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>> leonardo da vinci. >> charlie: leonardo da vinci. >> yes, with the art and technology combined. >>e design and engineering, he saw with johnny ives, understood how to do that. >> yes. >> charlie: and 500 years later, people could compare steve jobs with da vinci, that's my view. >> charlie: and when he went looking for somebody -- a carrier in japan for his iphone, you said, me! >> yeah. that was two years before he introduced iphone. >> charlie: yes. so i said, you know, if i would enter into the mobile business, the mobile carrier business, i need a weapon. who can create the best weapon in the world? only one guy, steve jobs. >> charlie: did you call him up or go see him? >> i called him up and went to see him, and i brought my little drawing of the ipod in a mobile capability. >> charlie: yes. and i gave him my drawing and steve says, masa, you don't give me this, i have my own. >> charlie: don't need your drawing, masa. >> yeah (laughter) i said, well, i don't need to give you my paper, but once you have your own product, give me for japan. >> charlie: yes. and he said, well,
>> leonardo da vinci. >> charlie: leonardo da vinci. >> yes, with the art and technology combined. >>e design and engineering, he saw with johnny ives, understood how to do that. >> yes. >> charlie: and 500 years later, people could compare steve jobs with da vinci, that's my view. >> charlie: and when he went looking for somebody -- a carrier in japan for his iphone, you said, me! >> yeah. that was two years before he introduced iphone. >>...
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as much as in painting, had been inspired by an artist who was an old man when raphael died-- leonardo da vincithough he was equally mythologized, leonardo's long career was very different from raphael's starry successes. leonardo's story is a catalogue of unprecedented achievement and yet also of incomplete and abandoned projects, no better symbolized than by the sorry state of his mural in milan depicting the last supper of christ. the art historian kathleen weil-garris brandt sees leonardo's frustrated ambition as part of a larger story. most of us have some sort of mental image of leonardo's last supper, and yet, as is true with some other famous artistic projects of the renaissance, as we approach more closely, we discover that the actual work survives only in part. it's often difficult to reconstruct the artist's intention, to know what the work was to look like, to grasp the setting for which it was created. what remains to us of leonardo's masterpiece is slowly being revealed to us by the painstaking work of conservators here. and yet the painting has suffered so much damage over the ce
as much as in painting, had been inspired by an artist who was an old man when raphael died-- leonardo da vincithough he was equally mythologized, leonardo's long career was very different from raphael's starry successes. leonardo's story is a catalogue of unprecedented achievement and yet also of incomplete and abandoned projects, no better symbolized than by the sorry state of his mural in milan depicting the last supper of christ. the art historian kathleen weil-garris brandt sees leonardo's...
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>> leonardo da vinci. with art and technology combined. and engineering as well. >> 500 years later, people would compare steve jobs with da vinci. that is my view. >> looking for somebody to -- a carrier, in japan, for the iphone, you said, me! >> that was two years before he introduced the ipo -- the iphone. if i entered into the mobile business, the mobile carrier i need a weapon. so i called him up and went to see him. ipodught my drawing of an in a mobile capability. i gave him my drawing and steve , don't give me your drawing. [laughter] i have my own. don't -- >> i don't need your drawing, masa. >> i don't need to give you my dirty paper, but i want you to have your own product. give it to me for japan. he says, you're crazy. butre not close to anybody you came to see me as the first guy. i give it to you. >> is that right? so you walked away as the carrier in japan that would be affiliated with the iphone. >> before i acquired vodafone japan. i said to him, if you can give me exclusively for japanese market, that will be fantastic.
>> leonardo da vinci. with art and technology combined. and engineering as well. >> 500 years later, people would compare steve jobs with da vinci. that is my view. >> looking for somebody to -- a carrier, in japan, for the iphone, you said, me! >> that was two years before he introduced the ipo -- the iphone. if i entered into the mobile business, the mobile carrier i need a weapon. so i called him up and went to see him. ipodught my drawing of an in a mobile...
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they really do get a little broad scope, they go see leonardo da vinci and george washington.nice family story because families can look like anything. my dog can adopt a boy. >> i love the theme of adoption between the two of them, that a dog can adopt a little boy, but a little boy can adopt a dog. it was just a really sweet movie -- >> anything goes today. >> the last one is called "the birder's guide to everything". >> a little more mature. >> for tweens, i guess. >> tell me about that. >> the coming of age story available on demand today. it is kind of wants to be "stand by me," a teen grieving the loss of his mother, who takes his friends on a journey to find a rare bird. and so it is really about dealing with emotions. a lot of cursing in it, though. >> there is? >> there is a character who is, like, 16, and has raging hormones. for me, that character made it -- i didn't -- >> it didn't bother me. i thought was a tender coming of age story and hit on the loss and this child's father is remarrying and the emotions that go through that, are they addressing them. >> a very
they really do get a little broad scope, they go see leonardo da vinci and george washington.nice family story because families can look like anything. my dog can adopt a boy. >> i love the theme of adoption between the two of them, that a dog can adopt a little boy, but a little boy can adopt a dog. it was just a really sweet movie -- >> anything goes today. >> the last one is called "the birder's guide to everything". >> a little more mature. >> for...
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the history of sky diving dates back to 1485 when leonardo da vinci sketched the first blueprints forachute. these days, hundreds of thousands of people jump from high places and planes every year, deploying parachutes to bring them safely back to earth. according to the united states parachute association, the likelihood of a fatal crash is roughly 1 in 140,000. and the sky diver you're about to see escapes that fate by the skin of his teeth. an experienced sky diver is sailing down to earth at 45 miles per hour. like he's done more than 300 times before. but this time, something goes horribly wrong. >> are you okay? >> i've been in other situations where i've got out of them. but this one here was just that the winds just happened to catch me at the wrong time, and i had to make some really fast decisions. and obviously it didn't pan out the way i wanted it to. i was hoping to miss it, but i didn't miss the trailer. >> april 30, 2011. high above colorado's fremont county airport sky diving instructor tommy ferguson is preparing for his third and final jump of the day. >> i had alrea
the history of sky diving dates back to 1485 when leonardo da vinci sketched the first blueprints forachute. these days, hundreds of thousands of people jump from high places and planes every year, deploying parachutes to bring them safely back to earth. according to the united states parachute association, the likelihood of a fatal crash is roughly 1 in 140,000. and the sky diver you're about to see escapes that fate by the skin of his teeth. an experienced sky diver is sailing down to earth...
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. >> it's a universal dream that goes way back in history, like leonardo da vinci also tried to designgs. >> floris invents a name that is brought to life with the help of social media. >> we created facebook page and twitter and created the whole back story, basically. >> floris group also takes his viewers through every step of his adventure. >> hey, i'm yarno, and i'm on my blog and going to share my personal project. >> we started writing a script and trying to roll out all the different videos. >> this dream i have is about being able to fly in the same way as birds do with flapping wings. >> we basically used the same techniques you would use for film or any form of drama to establish a real character that has, you know, problems and struggles. >> where do you find a place in the big city nowadays with enough space for building 12 meters of wings? >> we didn't have money to buy attention, so we really needed to be patient and to have a kind of confidence that the story was interesting enough. >> the team adds credibility to the story by interviewing an actual professor of neurome
. >> it's a universal dream that goes way back in history, like leonardo da vinci also tried to designgs. >> floris invents a name that is brought to life with the help of social media. >> we created facebook page and twitter and created the whole back story, basically. >> floris group also takes his viewers through every step of his adventure. >> hey, i'm yarno, and i'm on my blog and going to share my personal project. >> we started writing a script and...
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leonardo da vinci airport in rome where he should be landing momentarily.ember correspondent ben wedeman who's in our rome bureau which looks the vatican. as we watch and wait for air force one, how excited is rome's welcoming there? >> reporter: the flight about 15 minutes late, brooke so, we haven't seen it touch down yes, but rome is bracing for the visit of president obama. we are expecting some massive traffic jams tomorrow. in fact, some italian newspapers warning people about chaos. he's in one part of town, and to get there he needs to drive really thu one of the most busy parts of rome to get to the vatican. and after the vatican where he will meet with pope francis in the morning he will be having a working lunch with george napolitano, the italian president. then he meets with the italian prime minister, then in the afternoon he goes to the coliseum. so it's going to be somewhat difficult for the residents of rome as the presidential motorcade makes it around the capital. so we shall see. >> so you have the traffic chaos to deal with, and then yo
leonardo da vinci airport in rome where he should be landing momentarily.ember correspondent ben wedeman who's in our rome bureau which looks the vatican. as we watch and wait for air force one, how excited is rome's welcoming there? >> reporter: the flight about 15 minutes late, brooke so, we haven't seen it touch down yes, but rome is bracing for the visit of president obama. we are expecting some massive traffic jams tomorrow. in fact, some italian newspapers warning people about...