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steve jobs has passed away and he represents the innovation certainly mckenzie didn't seem to enjoy its much. jeff loved going to the award shows and jimmy kimmel starts making fun of him and he loves it and is laughing. it will align very personally he fought in the lord of the rings. who knows if that is going to be good or not he loves the attention and his eyes open up along with the post and these other things into this larger world beyond amazon and then the last quick thing about this it was also smart to bundle it in as a primary. if we think that today it is still just a shipping that's all it is, two days or one day. so he brings the prime video into the bundle of perks and all sorts of other things join it and amazon has a seat at the table in this media so it's very smart and strategic. >> and you bring a lot of characters to light in this book, people that i only read about and one of the interesting executives was doug harrington who runs the marketplace the report was titled the future is cracked and he urges the teams to look at selling groceries and that kind of inspir
steve jobs has passed away and he represents the innovation certainly mckenzie didn't seem to enjoy its much. jeff loved going to the award shows and jimmy kimmel starts making fun of him and he loves it and is laughing. it will align very personally he fought in the lord of the rings. who knows if that is going to be good or not he loves the attention and his eyes open up along with the post and these other things into this larger world beyond amazon and then the last quick thing about this it...
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as he is steve jobs visionary? >> without a doubt. no ones bad at one - - batting averages 1000. with a number of industries is not just e-commerce but enterprise computing and he had the original insights and you look at the amazon kindle that changed bookselling and now alexa to usher in the age of voice computing the jury is out long-term how successful alexa could be. but it has inspired competing products. it is an extraordinary record of success. and we can talk about the downsides there is a lot of things just help to create like the marketplace and then started to be the product manager he said you manage this independently i don't want to be involved anymore and then it veers off course and hurting a lot of people but the overall record is startling that turnaround at the "washington post" has been amazing as well. host: interesting. mr. be a good time to talk about him stepping down and aws and his successor. maybe you can explain who he is and why that so important. >> a lot of people over the years when we had the discussion of who could be jeff bezos successor, first
as he is steve jobs visionary? >> without a doubt. no ones bad at one - - batting averages 1000. with a number of industries is not just e-commerce but enterprise computing and he had the original insights and you look at the amazon kindle that changed bookselling and now alexa to usher in the age of voice computing the jury is out long-term how successful alexa could be. but it has inspired competing products. it is an extraordinary record of success. and we can talk about the downsides...
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do you think he still like the steve jobs type of visionary. brad: without a doubt. nobody spanning average is going to be a thousand and when you think about that he has remade a number of industries and is not just e-commerce but is computing and aws as he had some of the original insights for that and then you look at the candle, a vision and a product he drove and really changed the bookselling. and alexa and a string in the age of voice computing printed think the jury is still out on long term how alexa could be. but it certainly has inspired competing products. i think it's an extraordinary record of success. we can talk about some of the downsides because there a lot of things that jeff created their help to create like the amazon i got to a certain size and then instead of being the uber project manager he said you manage it independently, so great it's probable i don't want to be that involved anymore. it appears of course it ends up impacting and potentially hurting a lot of people. they think the overall record is ian inventor is parceling. it's not just
do you think he still like the steve jobs type of visionary. brad: without a doubt. nobody spanning average is going to be a thousand and when you think about that he has remade a number of industries and is not just e-commerce but is computing and aws as he had some of the original insights for that and then you look at the candle, a vision and a product he drove and really changed the bookselling. and alexa and a string in the age of voice computing printed think the jury is still out on long...
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. >> reporter: perhaps the biggest was in the early 2000s when steve jobs of apple neede cps for a new idea, the iphone. intel was not interested and apple went to asia, eventually finding tsmc, the taiwan semi conductor manufacturing company. today the world's most advanced chip manufacturer producing chips that are 30% faster and more powerful than intel's. they are ahead of you in the manufacturing side. >> yeah. >> reporter: considerably ahead of you. >> we believe it will take us a couple of years and we will be caught up. >> reporter: gal singer is making big bets. breaking new ground on two new fabs in arizona, costing $20 billion, intel's largest investment ever and he will announce a $3.5 billions in new juggernaut worth over half a trillion dollars. collaborating with clients to produce their chip designs, it's been sought out by apple, amazon, contractors for the u.s. military, and even intel. which uses tsmc to produce their cutting edge designs they are not advanced enough to make themselves. how and why, did intel fall behind? >> it is a surprising to us to. >> reporter:
. >> reporter: perhaps the biggest was in the early 2000s when steve jobs of apple neede cps for a new idea, the iphone. intel was not interested and apple went to asia, eventually finding tsmc, the taiwan semi conductor manufacturing company. today the world's most advanced chip manufacturer producing chips that are 30% faster and more powerful than intel's. they are ahead of you in the manufacturing side. >> yeah. >> reporter: considerably ahead of you. >> we believe...
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he's authored many incredible books including leonardo da vinci, innovator, steve jobs, einstein's life and universe, benjamin franklin and american life and kissinger, i am biography and he's co-author of six friends and the world amy so please welcome our very special guest this evening mister walter isaacson. >> holly, thank you for having me. it was good to be back with you all. >> this book, i'm going to say first of all we're talking about it's the most beautiful cover. i want it as a coffee-table book but it's long, comprehensive. i think i have a phd now from reading it but for those who have it ready give us an overview of what they'll get from the codebreakers. >> this is not a wonderful one named jennifer doudna, you've heard about her because she won the nobel prize. she's a buddy who grow up in hawaii and she read the double helix when she was in middle school. her dad left it on the bed and she thought this is like a detective story and what she read it she realized it was more than a detective story. it was about he and francis crick using the images from rosalind frankli
he's authored many incredible books including leonardo da vinci, innovator, steve jobs, einstein's life and universe, benjamin franklin and american life and kissinger, i am biography and he's co-author of six friends and the world amy so please welcome our very special guest this evening mister walter isaacson. >> holly, thank you for having me. it was good to be back with you all. >> this book, i'm going to say first of all we're talking about it's the most beautiful cover. i want...
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a lot of people forget, steve jobs didn't want it to van app store.pple the only one be with first-party apps web app for everybody else, developers in an uproar said, no with want to be able to distribute first-appear apps apple came up with a relatively secure way to do it and now suddenly -- well over time not suddenly -- doesn't seem so revolutionary. developers wants to dictate the rules? >> one of the big theemes epic went after in opens statements apple created this and over time used business considerations, not necessarily technology considerations, to strengthen the wall of garden and stuck with that metaphor a lot once they stuffed you into this garden locked the door made it difficult for people to get out. that over time, those decisions were anti-competitive. basically their argument they showed a lot of emails, which you had kind of mentioned, from apple executives talking about how to kind of, like, keep people in the apple walled garden you could argue business epic arguing that's monopolistic. >> the trial continues erin griffith. th
a lot of people forget, steve jobs didn't want it to van app store.pple the only one be with first-party apps web app for everybody else, developers in an uproar said, no with want to be able to distribute first-appear apps apple came up with a relatively secure way to do it and now suddenly -- well over time not suddenly -- doesn't seem so revolutionary. developers wants to dictate the rules? >> one of the big theemes epic went after in opens statements apple created this and over time...
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steve jobs was the one about the digital revolution the second half of the 20th century. now we are starting to be able to not only understand the gene but rewrite the gene. the history you are talking about begins in 1850s when charles darwin writes on the origin of species and this monk is breeding peas and he starts to notice, they have inherited traits.io from the beats of darwin's finches to the properties of peas we come up with this notion there some particle, some entity that is the kernel that hands-down our our genetic information. out tontually it turns be nucleic acid. called dna. we talk about watson they d figured out the structure of dna. it was like a coating machine. it was like a microchip but it was a molecule. there were 3 billion pairs of them in our human genome. and i get gray hair to a certain point. codes held tall i'm going to be. it codes all of my genetic information. but the thing about it is, around 2000 we were able to sequence the human gene. not everybody thought that was pretty amazing for as put on the cover of "time" magazine go to 23 a
steve jobs was the one about the digital revolution the second half of the 20th century. now we are starting to be able to not only understand the gene but rewrite the gene. the history you are talking about begins in 1850s when charles darwin writes on the origin of species and this monk is breeding peas and he starts to notice, they have inherited traits.io from the beats of darwin's finches to the properties of peas we come up with this notion there some particle, some entity that is the...
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some manufacturing and process stumbles perhaps the biggest stumble was in the early 2000 when steve jobs of apple needed chips for a new idea the i phone intel wasn't interested and apple went to asia eventually finding t. s. and c. the taiwan semiconductor manufacturing company today is the world's most advanced chip manufacturer producing chips that are 30 percent faster and more powerful than intel's he said that's exactly what we've said since the very beginning of our content that we've been creating when we spoke to the likes of michael hudson or paul craig roberts from both sides of the aisle in terms of you know right and left and what they said is it's in the manufacturing process whereby innovation happens so we chose this company intel chose not to innovate that's too hard that we see that across an economy now as everybody's following plucky said price is like everybody staying home nobody wants to work and by not working you're not innovating and you're not having to confront problems and then overcome the problems and find solutions so it all got exploitive to t s m c becau
some manufacturing and process stumbles perhaps the biggest stumble was in the early 2000 when steve jobs of apple needed chips for a new idea the i phone intel wasn't interested and apple went to asia eventually finding t. s. and c. the taiwan semiconductor manufacturing company today is the world's most advanced chip manufacturer producing chips that are 30 percent faster and more powerful than intel's he said that's exactly what we've said since the very beginning of our content that we've...
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i put him ahead of steve jobs, what elon musk is doing is useful where i ask for what steve jobs didwith millions of people who don't really follow the financial markets are business in general, they love the playfulness, falling, teasing and all this stuff. he has the massive ability to influence things because there's an army of fans and they like him because he is irreverent and doesn't play by the rules. it is very hard to take that out with the elon musk appeal and ask him to focus on the more serious entrepreneurial, that is not who he is. stuart: that is not who he is. our audience knows when i became a citizen in 2015, you have become an american citizen. before i do the congratulations bit, i want to pay a clip from 2015. citizenship is more than voting, serving on juries are getting a passport, being part of an idea, unique idea people from all over the world can come together to live freely under the rules and responsibilities of the constitution. no place like it. stuart: you are an american citizen full-blown as of right now. >> i feel proud, incredibly happy, very well
i put him ahead of steve jobs, what elon musk is doing is useful where i ask for what steve jobs didwith millions of people who don't really follow the financial markets are business in general, they love the playfulness, falling, teasing and all this stuff. he has the massive ability to influence things because there's an army of fans and they like him because he is irreverent and doesn't play by the rules. it is very hard to take that out with the elon musk appeal and ask him to focus on the...
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there are 1900 know i wrote about einstein and steve jobs with the digital revolution. and now we are not only understanding the genes that rewrite the genes. when charles darwin rates that he starts to notice they have inherited traits. for the properties that there is a particle or entity that has that genetic information. and that is the nucleic acid a molecule in the system and then with the structure of dna. there are four letters in like a coding machine with the microchip but instead it is a molecule. there are 3 billion pairs in our human genome and that's why i get gray hair at a certain point so to code all of my genetic information. so in 2000 we could sequence the genes. it's called the human genome project that was pretty amazing to put on the cover of time magazine. that is all we did was read the genes. and for what genes you had. and thatge is what jennifer doudna did. host: so the human genome project lay down the road mapu now she was one of those that you talk about in the book that spearheaded with the route to gene editing. so in the c book you get
there are 1900 know i wrote about einstein and steve jobs with the digital revolution. and now we are not only understanding the genes that rewrite the genes. when charles darwin rates that he starts to notice they have inherited traits. for the properties that there is a particle or entity that has that genetic information. and that is the nucleic acid a molecule in the system and then with the structure of dna. there are four letters in like a coding machine with the microchip but instead it...
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while steve job's and steve wozniak, were creating the original desktop computer, join comma was building one in a shoe. farmer himself becomes an icon for people working in the field of computer based predictions. pharma and his team eventually decided the winnings at the roulette wheel. do not justify the risks they are taking. ah, they returned to more serious scientific fields. farmer finds himself at los alamos, where he investigates methods of predicting the weather, among other things. then the world changes, or at least the world of money. ah, let's go to the financial counter bill, how late to find out. what's happening on wall street. one word to describe what's happening and that is true. everything is almost 200 pointed down by 191. all right, now, 345000000. available on world 3 data jones industrial average. right now, down 271.53 point putting the down below the 2000 right now, right now and 1975.20 during the 1987 stock market crash investors attempt to dump their shares in a panic. now brokers eventually begin to ignore the frantically ringing telephones . the authorities
while steve job's and steve wozniak, were creating the original desktop computer, join comma was building one in a shoe. farmer himself becomes an icon for people working in the field of computer based predictions. pharma and his team eventually decided the winnings at the roulette wheel. do not justify the risks they are taking. ah, they returned to more serious scientific fields. farmer finds himself at los alamos, where he investigates methods of predicting the weather, among other things....
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steve jobs created that is the subject of a legal fight. >> the first drought restriction we have seen in the bay area. crucial vote happening this week. >>> this was the scene about 24 hours ago in oakland. we have learned that police arrested seven protesters taking part in may day demonstrations. people started throwing things at officers injuring two. charged with assaulting an officer, resisting arrest. this came after a day of peaceful may day protests. no reports of property damage. >> apple is gearing up for a legal fight that effect the companies massive profit. a federal trial brought on will start. epic games make a game fornite. claiming apple app store is illegal. and takes too many earnings from mobile apps. they take a commission of 30% of purchases. leading to billions of dollars each year for the company. >> looking to spend $3 million making it in the bay. there is a unique house in san francisco. that is more than a century old. also has a modern touch. this is one of the very few houses left in san francisco built before the great quake. of 1906. it sits on fullson
steve jobs created that is the subject of a legal fight. >> the first drought restriction we have seen in the bay area. crucial vote happening this week. >>> this was the scene about 24 hours ago in oakland. we have learned that police arrested seven protesters taking part in may day demonstrations. people started throwing things at officers injuring two. charged with assaulting an officer, resisting arrest. this came after a day of peaceful may day protests. no reports of...
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steve. their job is to independently, thoroughly seek the truth. there is a lot of video from peoples cameras, from news organizations, from independent sources to rely on, figure out what happened and what to call this, whether it is a violent mob or an assault. there are capitol hill police officers who were attacked and will testify and talk about their experience. there are intelligence agencies, law enforcement agencies, that probably have intelligence -- probably had intelligence leading up to this particular attack on january 6 and they will be, you know, asked, inquired of, talk to about what exactly led up to and lit the fuse to inspire this kind of attack on a peaceful constitutional process in our united states capitol. and it is not only the police officers and the members of congress that were disrupted. there are custodians, republican and democratic staff people who work out there. lives were threatened. a constitutional process to transfer power peacefully that is outlined very simply and our constitution was upended and we don't wa
steve. their job is to independently, thoroughly seek the truth. there is a lot of video from peoples cameras, from news organizations, from independent sources to rely on, figure out what happened and what to call this, whether it is a violent mob or an assault. there are capitol hill police officers who were attacked and will testify and talk about their experience. there are intelligence agencies, law enforcement agencies, that probably have intelligence -- probably had intelligence leading...
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. >> i didn't realize that steve jobs and a lot of people like ceos did a lot of psychedelics, and i this what's holding me back from true success? >> we've all been waiting. >> it can't be anything else, right? like that's the only thing i was thinking. why am i not a billionaire, and -- >> greg: the beatles wouldn't have done -- air supply wouldn't have done their albums either. >> that's very true. i'm not going to bad mouth air supply. there is some good stuff coming out of their mouths. ♪ i'm lost in love ♪ but i don't want to pay $10,000 to sing it. i've heard rumors about ecstasy being fun. i think -- you think about the dj's that will get work out of this, right? how many festivals are there? there is not enough but i'm doing stuff at the mayo clinic. rob the bank. >> greg: you make a good point. what topics that -- you need drugs like this to become as boring as martinis. what happens is the partying element makes everybody think, oh, it's a bunch of people getting wasted. people come home and they want to relax and this should be their right. >> absolutely. >> if i may. i k
. >> i didn't realize that steve jobs and a lot of people like ceos did a lot of psychedelics, and i this what's holding me back from true success? >> we've all been waiting. >> it can't be anything else, right? like that's the only thing i was thinking. why am i not a billionaire, and -- >> greg: the beatles wouldn't have done -- air supply wouldn't have done their albums either. >> that's very true. i'm not going to bad mouth air supply. there is some good stuff...
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remain strong and protect margins, and you've had stable leadership, despite over the past decade, steve jobsot there. johnny aye stepping away angela urnsernst no longer runn retail look at this for the market here ripe because of all of that strength >> yeah. look at the strength apple, consider it the biggest tech stock in the growth stock most fame investors in history is its largest holding that gets to the valuation of the stock. of the five mega cap stocks only amazon trades in an above market multiple and we've seen in amazon last three quarters is they seem to be able to turn on the earnings faucet however high they want lately who knows what they really want to do, maximize earnings over investment what they will look like the mega cap x stocks provide interesting opportunity and i think a level of safety and cushion for the overall tech sector. >> where do you stand on regulatory threats goldman raising it as a fundamental threat, some of the big cap names just this past week then you have amazon with that victory on that tax charge in europe what should investors look at right now
remain strong and protect margins, and you've had stable leadership, despite over the past decade, steve jobsot there. johnny aye stepping away angela urnsernst no longer runn retail look at this for the market here ripe because of all of that strength >> yeah. look at the strength apple, consider it the biggest tech stock in the growth stock most fame investors in history is its largest holding that gets to the valuation of the stock. of the five mega cap stocks only amazon trades in an...
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just taking an example, how much did steve jobs make from apple, $2 billion. he didn't make hundreds of billions of dollars. 100 million, i don't know, it was a lot of money back in those days but now people with $100 million it is a stone's thw in the silicon valley so the proportions of easy money, and there's just sort of a set of practices as it has become easier if you can raise a fund, you get paid 2% of the fund every year for your expenses and then if you have a payoff you get this huge leverage and its so you will see these guys who sure they managed to raise a fund but now suddenly they are billionaires. did they create that much of value? everybody kind of goes they can and it was taking it for granted i think that i find somehow that if you question it that you are anti-capitalist. i think of myself as quite capitalist, but kind of old-school capitalist, you pay for it and there's a bunch of people like i will let you think again value is being created but there are a lot of companies where people made a lot of money while decreasing value in the w
just taking an example, how much did steve jobs make from apple, $2 billion. he didn't make hundreds of billions of dollars. 100 million, i don't know, it was a lot of money back in those days but now people with $100 million it is a stone's thw in the silicon valley so the proportions of easy money, and there's just sort of a set of practices as it has become easier if you can raise a fund, you get paid 2% of the fund every year for your expenses and then if you have a payoff you get this huge...
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our job here, steve and i's job, is to get them to have faith in police again. >> reporter: answeringconfidence, too. debra alfarone, cbs news, anne arundel county, maryland. >>> coming up on "cbs this morning," more on the new mask guidelines for vaccinated americans. we'll speak with cdc director dr. rochelle walensky. >>> plus, we'll take you to tokyo where there are concerns a new surge of covid could disrupt the upcoming summer olympic games. >>> and gayle king has an inside look at tonight's cbs news special celebrating britain's queen elizabeth. "the queen carries on." >>> that's the "cbs morning news" for this friday. thanks for watching. i'm anne-marie green. have a great weekend. ♪
our job here, steve and i's job, is to get them to have faith in police again. >> reporter: answeringconfidence, too. debra alfarone, cbs news, anne arundel county, maryland. >>> coming up on "cbs this morning," more on the new mask guidelines for vaccinated americans. we'll speak with cdc director dr. rochelle walensky. >>> plus, we'll take you to tokyo where there are concerns a new surge of covid could disrupt the upcoming summer olympic games. >>>...
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steve jobs, you know, if he had been around during this twitter and social media era, yeah, he mightut, man, went after adobe. remember that? he might have been a twitter terror under a different era. >> yeah. listen, a lot of this week, jon, it is a lot of fun, it is personalities, it is players you get the chance to peek behind the curtain, but let's not forget the meat of the case. it is an antitrust case. i caught up with paul swanson, and antitrust lawyer with holland and hart as paul mentioned, listen, in order for epic to win bottom line past all of the headlines, they have to convince this judge apple has a monopoly on its app store and it is abusing that market power by forcing epic to use apple's payment system that will be no small fete because, as paul reminds us, antitrust cases have been very, very tough for plaintiffs to win. back to you all. >> well said, josh thanks josh lipton. as you all know, tomorrow night elon musk is going to host "saturday night live". we will get your final thoughts ahead of that debut next >>> plus, it has been a tough week to be in the meme
steve jobs, you know, if he had been around during this twitter and social media era, yeah, he mightut, man, went after adobe. remember that? he might have been a twitter terror under a different era. >> yeah. listen, a lot of this week, jon, it is a lot of fun, it is personalities, it is players you get the chance to peek behind the curtain, but let's not forget the meat of the case. it is an antitrust case. i caught up with paul swanson, and antitrust lawyer with holland and hart as...
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even steve jobs didn't host "snl" so i think it says more about the zeitgeist of our society than "snl >> this is one of the wealthiest people ever. forbes last had his net worth at $146 billion, i think key start his own late night comedy show if he wanted to, why bother hosting "snl" do you think? >> oh, this would be fun. wouldn't you do this, im? i think it's just, a guy like this, you know, doesn't, isn't worried about health insurance, or getting a car, so this is a lot of fun. and you referenced something important, most of that wealth, that $160 billion has been acreted during the pandemic, so we have an individual who has added the gdp of hungary to his net worth during what has been the most severe crisis in american history. so i think this raises a host of interesting issues that we'll be talking about beyond whether or not he's good or not. i will admit, i think there's a genius of incredible talent on "saturday night live" tonight and they also have elon musk. i think miley cyrus is fantastic. >> she is. they're both legends. i want to ask you about the battle of the bill
even steve jobs didn't host "snl" so i think it says more about the zeitgeist of our society than "snl >> this is one of the wealthiest people ever. forbes last had his net worth at $146 billion, i think key start his own late night comedy show if he wanted to, why bother hosting "snl" do you think? >> oh, this would be fun. wouldn't you do this, im? i think it's just, a guy like this, you know, doesn't, isn't worried about health insurance, or getting a...
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rusty had spent time in the corporate world, but now he was itching to go the steve jobs route.ne, understood, and she backed rusty to the hilt when he wanted to focus on a startup. >> they were really partners in every way, shape and form. whether it was in life, whether it was through business ventures. i think they both were able to treat each other in a way that made each other better. >> and their marriage seemed solid to people who had known them, which is why the details that came out later surprised everyone. but for now, rusty's grief-stricken friends and family wanted answers, answers that seemed to be taking a long time in coming. dekalb county district attorney robert james. >> no one had any idea who did this when it happened. >> for weeks after rusty's death, police had been floundering, trying to untangle rusty's business relationships. suspicious that he had been gunned down by a professional hitman, they were looking for a money trail to lead to his killer. chasing the money trail, did it cost you a lot of investigative hours and time? >> it cost us thousands of
rusty had spent time in the corporate world, but now he was itching to go the steve jobs route.ne, understood, and she backed rusty to the hilt when he wanted to focus on a startup. >> they were really partners in every way, shape and form. whether it was in life, whether it was through business ventures. i think they both were able to treat each other in a way that made each other better. >> and their marriage seemed solid to people who had known them, which is why the details that...
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the unique interactive layout designed to fuel steve jobs' switch campaign getting pc users to jump toboost sales of the ipod, which wouldn't launch until five months later 2002, made a step moving stores out of malls into iconic locations. taking over a former post office in so ho in new york city, cemented the tech giant's retail dominance paved the way for fifth avenue and so many other apple stores 2017, apple's retail square foot vaulted to nearly twice its closest competitor these stores were seen as a crazy gam bit at the time. a lot of people forget gateway failed with its stores months earlier. we saw a earnings miss from them the ceo returning to many, apple was following a failed blue print but no of it a different blueprint. other giants are following suit. google opening its first permanent store in new york city this summer. amazon has all kinds of stores pushing on the same kind of omnichannel story line apple has been creating for a long time. this retail innovation from apple has given the tech giant protect against downside from particular down cycles or product blips
the unique interactive layout designed to fuel steve jobs' switch campaign getting pc users to jump toboost sales of the ipod, which wouldn't launch until five months later 2002, made a step moving stores out of malls into iconic locations. taking over a former post office in so ho in new york city, cemented the tech giant's retail dominance paved the way for fifth avenue and so many other apple stores 2017, apple's retail square foot vaulted to nearly twice its closest competitor these stores...
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i also like the new leadership, it reminds me a lot of what happened when steve jobs calm back to appleust a financial engineer trying to buy back stock. i think intel is going to take advantage. remember, they're down about 22% over the last 35 years, so i think you've got a dip here, and if the long-term trends are in place, go with intel. charles: you know what? everyone's looking at new management at intel because that can make a world of difference. david dietz, always enjoy the conversations with you. speaking of chips, we're chipping away, we chipped away pretty good this hour. i'm going to hand it over to my colleague, liz claman, with a little bit of momentum, liz. liz: yeah, a teeny bit. we do have the markets kind of in the red moving around, as charles mentioned, trying to get back there. but the hottest story at this very hour involves a wild pairing, shark week, meet cnn. it's the $43 billion mega-media merger that's throwing up a red flag in this final or hour of trade. at&t combining assets from hpo, tnt to animal plant and hgtv.
i also like the new leadership, it reminds me a lot of what happened when steve jobs calm back to appleust a financial engineer trying to buy back stock. i think intel is going to take advantage. remember, they're down about 22% over the last 35 years, so i think you've got a dip here, and if the long-term trends are in place, go with intel. charles: you know what? everyone's looking at new management at intel because that can make a world of difference. david dietz, always enjoy the...
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it has been almost ten years since the death of apple's co-founder steve jobs. she explained what mr. jobs' death taught her about grief. >> we do not pass through grief and leave it behind. instead, i found, we integrate it along with the joyful memories, all of the laughter, all of the love, into who we are. one of life's most beautiful dimensions is integrating those you have loved and lost into your own being. we see more and we understand more, and we love more. >> the love we have for the people and the things we lost motivates many of us to work harder to be our best and to rise as high as we can, but what do you do when the best version of you is not what others want? that's what radio host sharl main the god focused on in his speech at south carolina university. he urged graduates of this historically black university not to be silent or even quiet. >> that's why i need all of you sisters, i need all of you brothers to walk into the next phase of your lives loud. if you think you are being loud now, be louder. if you think you are making noise now, make
it has been almost ten years since the death of apple's co-founder steve jobs. she explained what mr. jobs' death taught her about grief. >> we do not pass through grief and leave it behind. instead, i found, we integrate it along with the joyful memories, all of the laughter, all of the love, into who we are. one of life's most beautiful dimensions is integrating those you have loved and lost into your own being. we see more and we understand more, and we love more. >> the love we...
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. >> stahl: perhaps the biggest stumble was in the early 2000s when steve jobs of apple needed chips, and apple went to asia, eventually finding t.s.m.c., the taiwan semiconductor manufacturing company-- totoday, the wororld's most advanced chip manufacturer, producing chips that are 30% faster and more powerful than intel's. they're ahead of you on the manufacturing side. >> gelsinger: yeah. >> stahl: considerably ahead of you. >> gelsinger: we believe it's going to take us a couple of years, and we will be caught up. >> stahl: gelsinger is making big bets-- breaking ground on two new giant fabs in arizona costing $20 billion, intel's largest investment ever; and he'll announce this week a $3.5 billion upgrade of this fab in new mexico. but t.s.m.c. is a manufacturing juggernaut worth over a half a trillion dollars. collaborating with clients to produce their chip designs, it's been sought out by apple, amazon, contractors for the u.s. military and even intel, which uses t.s.m.c. to produce their cutting-edge designs they're not advanced enough to make themselves. how and why did in
. >> stahl: perhaps the biggest stumble was in the early 2000s when steve jobs of apple needed chips, and apple went to asia, eventually finding t.s.m.c., the taiwan semiconductor manufacturing company-- totoday, the wororld's most advanced chip manufacturer, producing chips that are 30% faster and more powerful than intel's. they're ahead of you on the manufacturing side. >> gelsinger: yeah. >> stahl: considerably ahead of you. >> gelsinger: we believe it's going to...
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to make a decision, do their job. steve: do their job.and former acting ice director tom homan. tom, good morning. >> good morning. steve: the videos from our reporter bill melugin down there showed these large groups of like 30, 40, 50 people, a couple of them, groups of people from cuba and venezuela as well and they are just walking across at the lowest time of the river and the border patrol people and the sheriff's deputies are right there helping them. remember the old days when border patrol would stand on one side and said no, turn around. go the other way. >> absolutely. when i was a border patrol agent. they either ran from you and they hid from you. this is unbelievable where we are at as a nation. look, they have been invited, right? joe biden made promises they won't be deported. they won't be detained. they get free healthcare. is he going to shut down ice. i mean, these people were invited and they are coming. what's really irritating, steve, the biden administration knows how to stop this. joe biden was vice president 14,
to make a decision, do their job. steve: do their job.and former acting ice director tom homan. tom, good morning. >> good morning. steve: the videos from our reporter bill melugin down there showed these large groups of like 30, 40, 50 people, a couple of them, groups of people from cuba and venezuela as well and they are just walking across at the lowest time of the river and the border patrol people and the sheriff's deputies are right there helping them. remember the old days when...
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steve: job well done. it's a landmark there now.e of the largest pipelines here in america. ainsley: apes it suffering from fuel shortages. brian: unbelievable. mark meredith joins us live from the white house with the latest. hey, mark. >> brian, ainsley steve good morning. the white house is doing all it can to contain the fallout of this cyberattack on the colonial pipeline. we don't know how long the impact of this ransomware attack is going to last. one thing is for sure exposing how vulnerable the nation's energy structure is. colonial says it decided to shut down operations on its own to prevent any sort of catastrophic issue. as you can see it runs through some 1 states, stretches more than 5,000 miles. giving nearly half of the east coast its fuel. when normally operating it transports 100 million gallons of fuel a day. while the company said last night while main lines are still offline, some smaller lines are starting to go back online. the feds have yet to say who is responsible. hiring a third party firm to investigate.
steve: job well done. it's a landmark there now.e of the largest pipelines here in america. ainsley: apes it suffering from fuel shortages. brian: unbelievable. mark meredith joins us live from the white house with the latest. hey, mark. >> brian, ainsley steve good morning. the white house is doing all it can to contain the fallout of this cyberattack on the colonial pipeline. we don't know how long the impact of this ransomware attack is going to last. one thing is for sure exposing how...
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steve. their job is to independently, thoroughly seek the truth. there is a lot of video from peoples cameras, from news organizations, from independent sources to rely on, figure out what happened and what to call this, whether it is a violent mob or an assault. there are capitol hill police officers who were attacked and will testify and talk about their experience. there are intelligence agencies, law enforcement agencies, that probably have intelligence -- probably had intelligence leading up to this particular attack on january 6 and they will be, you know, asked, inquired of, talk to about what exactly led up to and lit the fuse to inspire this kind of attack on a peaceful constitutional process in our united states capitol. and it is not only the police officers and the members of congress that were disrupted. there are custodians, republican and democratic staff people who work out there. lives were threatened. a constitutional process to transfer power peacefully that is outlined very simply and our constitution was upended and we don't wa
steve. their job is to independently, thoroughly seek the truth. there is a lot of video from peoples cameras, from news organizations, from independent sources to rely on, figure out what happened and what to call this, whether it is a violent mob or an assault. there are capitol hill police officers who were attacked and will testify and talk about their experience. there are intelligence agencies, law enforcement agencies, that probably have intelligence -- probably had intelligence leading...
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steve. great job. >> it's been a joy as always.ppreciate the time, and i appreciate just going down memory lane with you. >> greg: returned my tax, okay? we can work on this. >> one day at a time. time. >> greg: goodbye. 18 gets cheated to win queen, and now she's going to the bennetts really know how to put their wifi to work. whether it's work work... works for me. school work... it worked! or a work out... oh i'm working... they've got xfinity, which delivers wifi faster than a gig for all their devices. it's more than enough to keep everyone working. can your internet do that? this is work! this is hard! now xfinity delivers wifi speed faster than a gig. that means you'll have gig speed over wifi to power a house full of devices. learn more about gig speed today. which shows will you be getting into tonight? how 'bout all of them. netflix. 'cause xfinity gets you really into your shows. when one burns for someone who does not feel the same. daphne, let's switch. from live tv to sports on the go. felix at the finish! you can eve
steve. great job. >> it's been a joy as always.ppreciate the time, and i appreciate just going down memory lane with you. >> greg: returned my tax, okay? we can work on this. >> one day at a time. time. >> greg: goodbye. 18 gets cheated to win queen, and now she's going to the bennetts really know how to put their wifi to work. whether it's work work... works for me. school work... it worked! or a work out... oh i'm working... they've got xfinity, which delivers wifi...
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steve. great job. >> it's been a joy as always.e the time, and i appreciate just going down memory lane with you. >> greg: returned my tax, okay? we can work on this. >> one day at a time. time. >> greg: goodbye. 18 gets cheated to win queen, 18 gets cheated to win queen, and now she's going to the first survivor of alzheimer's disease 18 gets cheated to win queen, and now she's going to is out there. and the alzheimer's association is going to make it happen. but we won't get there without you. join the fight with the alzheimer's association. keeping your oysters business growing has you swamped. you need to hire. i need indeed indeed you do. the moment you sponsor a job on indeed you get a shortlist of quality candidates from a resume data base claim your seventy-five-dollar credit when you post your first job at indeed.com/promo california's choice beauty? pretty boy. or a beast? john cox grew up with nothing; made himself a remarkable success. california's falling off a cliff. high taxes, unaffordable costs! even elon musk left
steve. great job. >> it's been a joy as always.e the time, and i appreciate just going down memory lane with you. >> greg: returned my tax, okay? we can work on this. >> one day at a time. time. >> greg: goodbye. 18 gets cheated to win queen, 18 gets cheated to win queen, and now she's going to the first survivor of alzheimer's disease 18 gets cheated to win queen, and now she's going to is out there. and the alzheimer's association is going to make it happen. but we...
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steve. great job. >> it's been a joy as always.ppreciate the time, and i appreciate just going down memory lane with you. >> greg: returned my tax, okay? we can work on this. >> one day at a time. time. >> greg: goodbye. 18 gets cheated to win queen, and now she's going to the bennetts really know how to put their wifi to work. whether it's work work... works for me. school work... it worked! or a work out... oh i'm working... they've got xfinity, which delivers wifi faster than a gig for all their devices. it's more than enough to keep everyone working. can your internet do that? this is work! this is hard! now xfinity delivers wifi speed faster than a gig. that means you'll have gig speed over wifi to power a house full of devices. learn more about gig speed today. we know how much you count on us... ...and that's why we're here 24/7... ...and on the road maintaining a fast and reliable network. we're always working to ensure the internet meets your needs... ...by making access easier for all... ...with comcast lift zones and our
steve. great job. >> it's been a joy as always.ppreciate the time, and i appreciate just going down memory lane with you. >> greg: returned my tax, okay? we can work on this. >> one day at a time. time. >> greg: goodbye. 18 gets cheated to win queen, and now she's going to the bennetts really know how to put their wifi to work. whether it's work work... works for me. school work... it worked! or a work out... oh i'm working... they've got xfinity, which delivers wifi...
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steve. great job. >> it's been a joy as always.down memory lane with you. >> greg: returned my tax, okay? we can work on this. >> one day at a time. time. >> greg: goodbye. 18 gets cheated to win queen, and now she's going to jail. hot dog or... chicken? only pay for what you need. ♪ liberty. liberty. liberty. liberty. ♪ it's an important time to save. with priceline, you can get up to 60% off amazing hotels. and when you get a big deal... you feel like a big deal. ♪♪ priceline. every trip is a big deal. people were afraid i was contagious. i felt gross. it was kind of a shock after i started cosentyx. four years clear. real people with psoriasis look and feel better with cosentyx. don't use if you're allergic to cosentyx. before starting, get checked for tuberculosis. an increased risk of infections and lowered ability to fight them may occur. tell your doctor about an infection or symptoms, if your inflammatory bowel disease symptoms develop or worsen, or if you've had a vaccine or plan to. serious allergic reactions may occur. l
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very steve jobs like management style and i think that he's involved that way as well. there are various and many fewer others because of stories and amazon unbound are some that little godfather to like that we are flashing back to just pairing of documents and throwing them to the employees motivating them in that way. he's got more delicate touch now. >> much afterwards with brad stone, sunday night at 9:00 p.m. eastern on tv on "c-span2". you can also listen to afterwards programs as a podcast, find it where you get your podcast. >> hearing on the shortage of primary care physicians. the president of the association of american medical colleges testifies that is organization projects a shortage of up to 139,000 physicians by the year 2033.
very steve jobs like management style and i think that he's involved that way as well. there are various and many fewer others because of stories and amazon unbound are some that little godfather to like that we are flashing back to just pairing of documents and throwing them to the employees motivating them in that way. he's got more delicate touch now. >> much afterwards with brad stone, sunday night at 9:00 p.m. eastern on tv on "c-span2". you can also listen to afterwards...
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paid leave for folks who are getting transplants and was signed by governor schwarzenegger with steve jobs in attendance and celebration for left me with a very bad taste of her mouth because it became clear to me that many of the people in this administrative or less interested interested in saving lives then in making money. mr. miller, question of lobbying appropriate lobbying particularly the timing. you change the tax status of your organization in 2020 when it was becoming evident that the congress was pursuing more oversight and it seems as if you're raising membership fees in order to pay for that. is that true? >> no, congressman. when i was hired 14 months ago part of what i was focused on and during the hiring process was increasing and that is what the search committee made clear to me that when you spoke about the change and when i came board i wanted to ensure that we had best in practice government practices and i hired an outside law firm that specializes in nonprofit corporate governance and they have been doing the review and that review continues ongoing and it is harder
paid leave for folks who are getting transplants and was signed by governor schwarzenegger with steve jobs in attendance and celebration for left me with a very bad taste of her mouth because it became clear to me that many of the people in this administrative or less interested interested in saving lives then in making money. mr. miller, question of lobbying appropriate lobbying particularly the timing. you change the tax status of your organization in 2020 when it was becoming evident that...
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steve what's your job. most contiguous and exposed i work as an export as a companies here in spain this and organize transport to arab countries. i drive around and pick out the animals. selection by them try to negotiate the best price to export them to arab countries they always end up at an avatar. is it which countries do the transports go to. most. clearly bill you know i work a lot with lebanon but i also export to jordan. saudi saudi arabia libya. morocco tunisia. almost all of the arab countries to be computer design the more many animals how many cows in their load from germany. with. us thousands of them. i don't keep a precise count. for the statistic live cattle from germany are shipped abroad for slaughter too many arab countries are insufficient cooling conditions for frozen meat. we meet your husband back at tara going to port where she wants to show us a ship. docked the previous there and tomorrow it's due to load up on animal transport. it's the crema law. before. she got for christmas. t
steve what's your job. most contiguous and exposed i work as an export as a companies here in spain this and organize transport to arab countries. i drive around and pick out the animals. selection by them try to negotiate the best price to export them to arab countries they always end up at an avatar. is it which countries do the transports go to. most. clearly bill you know i work a lot with lebanon but i also export to jordan. saudi saudi arabia libya. morocco tunisia. almost all of the arab...