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so much credit put on the shoulders of steve jo bs so much credit put on the shoulders of steve jobsch credit put on the shoulders of stevejobs and the english designer. but how much credit should we give the business acumen of tim cook, who took over the helm in 2011? of course, we have also seen huge growth in terms of their cloud storage, selling apps, music streaming etc? what he has done is basically take this extraordinary product and integrate it into an amazing financial machine. apple's whole logistics operation, the way it integrates the chinese manufacturing operation with its design in california, he has made that tick over smoothly. he may not be the inspirational figure that steve jo bs be the inspirational figure that steve jobs was, be the inspirational figure that stevejobs was, but he has grown a whole new business in services. that leaping up and becoming a business that, on its own, would be a world leading technology business. let's talk about huawei, another big mobile company that has overtaken apple to become... there is the irony, that is the funny thing. in
so much credit put on the shoulders of steve jo bs so much credit put on the shoulders of steve jobsch credit put on the shoulders of stevejobs and the english designer. but how much credit should we give the business acumen of tim cook, who took over the helm in 2011? of course, we have also seen huge growth in terms of their cloud storage, selling apps, music streaming etc? what he has done is basically take this extraordinary product and integrate it into an amazing financial machine....
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of iphones, the way things were going, the criticism of their boss not having the personality of steve joand yet this boss not having the personality of stevejobs and yet this valuation last in the face of those criticisms, doesn't it? personality is one thing but results on the other, and that's what the market respects and looks at and the fact is under ceo tim cook apple has started to grow its ecosystem and diversify that really interestingly, that's a strategy that they will expand in the coming quarters. stephanie, we will have you back on shortly to look through the papers. thank you very much indeed. it was a united front at the white house earlier as the president's national security team lined up to say they have evidence that russia is trying to interfere in the us‘s election process. despite criticism of trump's recent summit with vladimir putin in helsinki, top officials say the president has been taking decisive action to defend the country's election system from interference. but the director of national intelligence says the threat remains. in regards to russian involvemen
of iphones, the way things were going, the criticism of their boss not having the personality of steve joand yet this boss not having the personality of stevejobs and yet this valuation last in the face of those criticisms, doesn't it? personality is one thing but results on the other, and that's what the market respects and looks at and the fact is under ceo tim cook apple has started to grow its ecosystem and diversify that really interestingly, that's a strategy that they will expand in the...
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steve jo bs in ways you could not have imagined? steve jobs is in ways you could not have imagined? ceo and i think this book complicates his legacy a lot. what i found new was just how deeply awkward he was, how strange. there are passages in the book about how he would make sexualised jokes to his young daughter and made people uncomfortable. i think his legacy is still being retold and i think that is what she's doing. i am not trying to justify the particular examples you give, but the fact steve jobs was a little strange, other than regular people, some would not see that surprising given the extraordinary things he went to do. yes. he was a multifaceted, located person and in the book there are moments ofjoy person and in the book there are moments of joy and person and in the book there are moments ofjoy and curiosity with him when he takes her roller—skating, shows up unannounced injapan to talk about god and consciousness when she is on a school field trip. he is multifaceted, complicated, brilliant person, but what she is doing in this book is not a biography of him, it is
steve jo bs in ways you could not have imagined? steve jobs is in ways you could not have imagined? ceo and i think this book complicates his legacy a lot. what i found new was just how deeply awkward he was, how strange. there are passages in the book about how he would make sexualised jokes to his young daughter and made people uncomfortable. i think his legacy is still being retold and i think that is what she's doing. i am not trying to justify the particular examples you give, but the fact...
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trillion-dollar milestone, but one voice is sharing a completely different story about the man behind apple, steve . jodow of a billionaire who once pretended not to be her father. >> thanks for coming this morning. >> reporter: steve jobs may be gone, but he'll never be aprgotten. the genius behine, now the most profitable company the woknd has ever own. >> and it's gotten incredibly good. >> reporter: but behind his brash publicpeona, a dark past explored on the big screen. >> my dad named a computer after me. >> i'm not your -- >> reporter: steve jobs is a father depicted in aaron sorkin 2015 film chronicling the late tech icon. >> so, when you're a father, that's what's supposed to be the best part of you, and it's caused me twoecades of agony, steve, that it isor you the worst. >> reporter: now for the first time, his first daughter, lisa brennan jobs, is talking about the man sxc knew inpts from her new book "small fry" appearing in "vanity fair." she describes a father who after she was bn told me "it's not my kid" until a dna test and a court order forced him to pay child support, $385 per mont
trillion-dollar milestone, but one voice is sharing a completely different story about the man behind apple, steve . jodow of a billionaire who once pretended not to be her father. >> thanks for coming this morning. >> reporter: steve jobs may be gone, but he'll never be aprgotten. the genius behine, now the most profitable company the woknd has ever own. >> and it's gotten incredibly good. >> reporter: but behind his brash publicpeona, a dark past explored on the big...
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steve: all right, meanwhile take a look at this, the nun stole the show saturday night in chicago throwing out the first pitch with perfect accuracy. brian yeah, sister mary jot doing this? >> you know, it's kind of like just walking for me. i can't tell you when i learned it. it comes natural, surprises me that people don't know how to do it. brian: you were a high school player? >> in college. brian: this is natural for you to do this? >> it is. janice: how are you dealing with fame on the internet? >> i feel famous, really i do. they are wonderful and more than love for sports, i know people recognize my joy for gospel and joy for life, that's the most important thing. [cheers and applause] >> she drew the short stick. >> i am doing this because i love jesus. [applause] >> i don't know. brian: ainsley was overwhelmingly voted. ainsley: why wasn't it you? i have to get rid of microphone. sister, please. please don't hit it. >> okay. you let me know when you're ready. you're read -- ready. >> oh, my gosh. >> of! >> who does jesus likes better? >> oh, my goodness. steve: come on, sister mary jo. >> by the way, these are all strikes. >> they are. [applause] >
steve: all right, meanwhile take a look at this, the nun stole the show saturday night in chicago throwing out the first pitch with perfect accuracy. brian yeah, sister mary jot doing this? >> you know, it's kind of like just walking for me. i can't tell you when i learned it. it comes natural, surprises me that people don't know how to do it. brian: you were a high school player? >> in college. brian: this is natural for you to do this? >> it is. janice: how are you dealing...
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you go, girl, they ever had.er siary jo is getting her own bble head,ob [ cheers and applause ] ♪ >> steveom studio 6b in rockefeller center in the heart of new york city, it's "the tonight show starring jimmy fallon." tonight, join jimmy and his guests -- ray romano, lauren miller rogen,
you go, girl, they ever had.er siary jo is getting her own bble head,ob [ cheers and applause ] ♪ >> steveom studio 6b in rockefeller center in the heart of new york city, it's "the tonight show starring jimmy fallon." tonight, join jimmy and his guests -- ray romano, lauren miller rogen,
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steve: excellent camera work. brian: what do we know about her background? ainsley: i think she is a gymnast. brian: jo do that? brian: it is not hard. nobody can do it. that is why we showed it. ainsley: sabrina our producer, was a gymnast. >> we'll have sabrina doing that across the plaza. [buzzer] brian: they should go to the beach with uneven bars and put on a show. the beach can get boring. really. just sit there. steve: that is the whole idea. you are going to enjoy nature, look at the ocean. brian: that is kind of boring. >> there are no words. do an awkward toss to todd about this? can you connect the dots? >> i will let you. ainsley: todd is talking to some voters. he is in romeo, michigan, because there is a big election today. todd, take it away. reporter: we polled voters here about brian's idea for uneven bars of the beach. four out of five people decided it was good idea. like the four out of five that recommended trident. not, not at all. we'll get to the issues. we begin with lucy. didn't know who she was voting for until a week ago. she made up her mind. why? >> i did, because presiden
steve: excellent camera work. brian: what do we know about her background? ainsley: i think she is a gymnast. brian: jo do that? brian: it is not hard. nobody can do it. that is why we showed it. ainsley: sabrina our producer, was a gymnast. >> we'll have sabrina doing that across the plaza. [buzzer] brian: they should go to the beach with uneven bars and put on a show. the beach can get boring. really. just sit there. steve: that is the whole idea. you are going to enjoy nature, look at...
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good morning, steve. >> reporter: good morning to you, george. this is a big case caught on camera. betty joriff's deputy with another police agency, but she says she has been teaching this class since october, and people are just now beginning to notice. she says she is teaching officers how to react when they are, quote, victimized by anti-police groups. >> that looks like a bad dude. >> reporter: call it a second act. >> shots fired. >> reporter: this former tulsa police officer seen here in a police surveillance video shooting an unarmed black man to death made national headlines doing so and now she says she's teaching other officers how to get through the aftermath of racially charged police shootings. >> when i was told that i would possibly never be in law enforcement again, i needed to find a purpose. so i made a commitment to help my brothers and sisters. >> reporter: betty jo shelby was the woman behind the trigger when 40-year-old terrance crutcher was killed in september of 2016. it became another example of an unarmed black man shot and killed on camera by a white police office
good morning, steve. >> reporter: good morning to you, george. this is a big case caught on camera. betty joriff's deputy with another police agency, but she says she has been teaching this class since october, and people are just now beginning to notice. she says she is teaching officers how to react when they are, quote, victimized by anti-police groups. >> that looks like a bad dude. >> reporter: call it a second act. >> shots fired. >> reporter: this former...
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steve: yeah. [ cheers and applause ]: >> jim's the best. plus, his latest book is called "the heali self." deepak chopra is joing us tonight, you guys.ove deepak chopra. i was thinking it would be fun if we have deepak chopra on th show tonight because everyone is kinda stressed out. what if he guided us in a a meditation? [ light laughter ] t uld you guys be up for t if he -- [ cheers and applause ] >> ste j: come on. my: all we can do is ask. >> steve: all you can do is ask. >> jimmy: yeah. >> steve: no harm in asking. >> jimmy: he seems like the nicest dudtaever. he's gay it. right? he never says no. he's the coolest dude ever. >> steve: international house of meditation. [ light laughter ] >> jimmy: what's that? >> steve: ihom. >> jimmy: ihom? wow. [ light laughtd ] i never he -- it's actually ihommmm. >> steve: oh, ihommm om. [ light laughter ] >> jimmy: oh, we have great music tonight you guys.ur pusha t feg 070 shake. >> steve: yeah. [ cheers and alause ] >> jimmy: pusha t! guys, everybody is still talking about president trump's mmit with vladimir putin a few days ago. a lot of people thought it was a huge disaster.ox and eve
steve: yeah. [ cheers and applause ]: >> jim's the best. plus, his latest book is called "the heali self." deepak chopra is joing us tonight, you guys.ove deepak chopra. i was thinking it would be fun if we have deepak chopra on th show tonight because everyone is kinda stressed out. what if he guided us in a a meditation? [ light laughter ] t uld you guys be up for t if he -- [ cheers and applause ] >> ste j: come on. my: all we can do is ask. >> steve: all you can...
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this happens all the time and, in fact, jo john edwards had his campaign contributor. stevehousands of dollars worthy of violations and he just got a fine. >> he got a fine, which is not unusual for the federal election commission. his error there was reporting those late. so, in the bigger picture, you know, that doesn't bother me so much. what does bother me is that we had exposed last year that $17 million over the course of 20 years was paid out by a congressional hush fund to settle -- to settle sexual abuse or mismanagement issues. and that's clearly not a campaign violation. steve: interesting stuff. mark, we thank you for joining us live with your point of view on what the president is telling ainsley. all right. thank you, sir. >> thanks, steve. steve: coming up, more of ainsley's exclusive interview with president trump, including this. >> the press. is the press the enemy of the people? steve: his answer straight ahead. plus one thousand dollars bonus cash. jillian: good morning and welcome back. quick headlines starting with extreme weather. hawaii bracing for a
this happens all the time and, in fact, jo john edwards had his campaign contributor. stevehousands of dollars worthy of violations and he just got a fine. >> he got a fine, which is not unusual for the federal election commission. his error there was reporting those late. so, in the bigger picture, you know, that doesn't bother me so much. what does bother me is that we had exposed last year that $17 million over the course of 20 years was paid out by a congressional hush fund to settle...