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that is what the apple ii does. it is a really cool machine. >> as primitive as it looks to us today he obsessed with the curve of the corners on the edges. >> and all the design elements. he had been fascinated by the sony style. when they moved out of the garage they were in the little office and next door is a sony show room and he would fondle the brochures and he went to aspen design company and having grown up in the joseph eichler house and joseph eichler average citizen and the books with kepler but those homes were sort of mass marketed frank lloyd wright style homes for the everyman but it was simplicity. that style. make it simple but the simplicity is the ultimate sophistication. so clean, what, simple become the style for apple. >> it is about this time as apple grows as the company and the apple ii takes off and selling hundreds of thousands of units, the phrase in the book surfaces temperamental and brady and it seems at this point there is an almost -- there's a kind of break out, very particular kind
that is what the apple ii does. it is a really cool machine. >> as primitive as it looks to us today he obsessed with the curve of the corners on the edges. >> and all the design elements. he had been fascinated by the sony style. when they moved out of the garage they were in the little office and next door is a sony show room and he would fondle the brochures and he went to aspen design company and having grown up in the joseph eichler house and joseph eichler average citizen and...
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apples? >> this is astonishing, are we talking about the family past apple? >> both and the way thing danagers come together, yeah. >> kind of astonishing, again working on the idea that everything is passed down in families is it or is it not or is it coincidence. my father had a difficult relationship with his father from mexico. we knew our family had this chain of nurseries from mexico. i never understood because my father would change tg subject when his name came up. our grandfather was an orchardist at the turn of the century. >> which you hadn't even known. >> i didn't know it until i discovered this at the archive when i was trying to page through all of these things. then i discovered an obituary that had been written about our grandfather when he died when we were much to young to remember him. it was very, very long in the texas at the time. it detailed every, all the rare plants, specimen plants, horticultural, introducing them to texas. i was so excited about all of this. i used to say to my brother, this apple thing, you have gotten from your gr
apples? >> this is astonishing, are we talking about the family past apple? >> both and the way thing danagers come together, yeah. >> kind of astonishing, again working on the idea that everything is passed down in families is it or is it not or is it coincidence. my father had a difficult relationship with his father from mexico. we knew our family had this chain of nurseries from mexico. i never understood because my father would change tg subject when his name came up. our...
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this is what happened when they didn't open the apple store. the crowd are getting angrier and angrier. punches have already been thrown. they're still following security. look over here. >> reporter: it didn't start this way. >> i really like the apple store. >> reporter: 18-year-old tom was among hundreds who cued in the freezing cold overnight for the official china release of the apple iphone 4s. this store was supposed to be open at 7:00 a.m. as the time ticked past, the mood turned sour. then an announcement. the phone would not be sold here today. as people refused to leave, police moved in. >> reporter: so we're here in the middle of the crowd. the police have been thinning them out slowly. as you can see here now, they're moving in -- they're shouting on the megaphone for people to leave. over here they're trying to force people to leave now. >> reporter: those who wouldn't leave peacefully were hauled away by force. >> people are pissed off, and that's for sure. >> reporter: some people blamed apple. others holding the united states to
this is what happened when they didn't open the apple store. the crowd are getting angrier and angrier. punches have already been thrown. they're still following security. look over here. >> reporter: it didn't start this way. >> i really like the apple store. >> reporter: 18-year-old tom was among hundreds who cued in the freezing cold overnight for the official china release of the apple iphone 4s. this store was supposed to be open at 7:00 a.m. as the time ticked past, the...
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>> certainly apple has the ability and resources to do just that. i don't think apple is going to break from practice any time soon. if there is going to be a dividend it's probably not until later in the year in 2012. >> susie: let's talk about can yahoo! it had a flat quarter, the founder has now left. what do you see as the future for yahoo!? is it going to make it? >> i mean, yahoo! is very clouded, and their core business, which they're likely to retain, which is online display advertising, they're losing share steadily. obviously, what's going to be driving value for yahoo! investors is more what are they going to do in terms of their asian assetes, which are expected to be sold, and how large will the special dividend and buyback be be with the proceeds from that sale. scott thompson has a hard road to hoe, and given he doesn't come from a digital background-- granted he ran paypal ask was more of a technologist-- he's not really a digital marketing person and his benefit, we're not going to see the gains of what he does probably until 2013. >
>> certainly apple has the ability and resources to do just that. i don't think apple is going to break from practice any time soon. if there is going to be a dividend it's probably not until later in the year in 2012. >> susie: let's talk about can yahoo! it had a flat quarter, the founder has now left. what do you see as the future for yahoo!? is it going to make it? >> i mean, yahoo! is very clouded, and their core business, which they're likely to retain, which is online...
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apple shares hitting a new high after blowing up profits. and so want to pick the next apple. ers have the stocks not falling far from the tree. online dating services can get kind of expensive. so to save-money, i found a new way to get my profile out there. check me out. everybody says i've got a friendly disposition and they love my spinach dip. 5 foot ten. still doing a little exploring... on it. my sign is sagittarius, i'm into spanish cheese, my hairline is receding but i'm getting a weave. (falsetto chorus) getting a weave. who wants some ronald tonight!? geico. fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more. >> this company is soon to team up with lem and makes the stuff in the iphones. basket of biotech stocks. >> that's right. that is a great way to play hot biotech companies. >> sun core? >> it
apple shares hitting a new high after blowing up profits. and so want to pick the next apple. ers have the stocks not falling far from the tree. online dating services can get kind of expensive. so to save-money, i found a new way to get my profile out there. check me out. everybody says i've got a friendly disposition and they love my spinach dip. 5 foot ten. still doing a little exploring... on it. my sign is sagittarius, i'm into spanish cheese, my hairline is receding but i'm getting a...
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in the world. apple generated $46 billion in sales during october, november, and december of last year, the more of any tech company ever. and it turned a whopping $13 billion profit during the quarter, one of the best for any us company ever. and it wasn't just iphones. ipad, mac computers, even ipods were flying off the shelves. it's worth noting this was the company's first profit report since the passing of cofounder, steve jobs, in early october. the results would have made him proud as apple continues to invent and improve products that have become consumer necessities. >>> mac world is where now accessories for apple products are unveiled. now gadgets or software designed for apple computer, the iphone, ipad, ipad-touch. hundreds of exhibitors are setting up to show off their products. if you are an apple fan or own an apple device, this is the place to be. it's open to the public. $45 will get you on the show floor. and you'll see and be able to buy accessories before anyone else. like this. i ra
in the world. apple generated $46 billion in sales during october, november, and december of last year, the more of any tech company ever. and it turned a whopping $13 billion profit during the quarter, one of the best for any us company ever. and it wasn't just iphones. ipad, mac computers, even ipods were flying off the shelves. it's worth noting this was the company's first profit report since the passing of cofounder, steve jobs, in early october. the results would have made him proud as...
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i think the floor in apple had been raised. it seemed as though 422 to 430 that was the resistance point. now you sit back and you wait and at a certain point, it doesn't pull back. you've got to go get it. >> at some point it will. the ipad 3 coming in april or early march, at some point, the ipad numbers are not eye popping the way iphone is. iphone is 50% of this company now. what i took out of the morgan tan lee note is that apple has penetration of global carriers. there's the opportunity. you're talking two other carriers in china. they're the only carriers. when they have the whole world and all the carriers that are there, that's when you'll see this goe. >> quick one second. you're chasing apple and making a huge mistake. the volatility in apple is cheap enough that you don't have to worry here. you can buy a put and get out if you need to and get back in again. you're not talking about a stock trading at 450 and the next morning it's 370. that's not what happens in the apple world. >> broadcom dealing with the earnings
i think the floor in apple had been raised. it seemed as though 422 to 430 that was the resistance point. now you sit back and you wait and at a certain point, it doesn't pull back. you've got to go get it. >> at some point it will. the ipad 3 coming in april or early march, at some point, the ipad numbers are not eye popping the way iphone is. iphone is 50% of this company now. what i took out of the morgan tan lee note is that apple has penetration of global carriers. there's the...
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since the opening bell apple shares have surged 6.9%. that boosted their market capitalization to four to 19 billion, that is above the four to 14 billion that exxon and joyous which makes apple the largest company in the world. pretty amazing. we bought will be falling apple stock prices drop the morning. >>darya: and americans taken hostage in somalia is now safe. here is the american woman that was rescued. jessica buchanan. the public is now being told about the raid. the two were taken hostage while working for a humanitarian group focused on keeping civilians safe from land mines. the president said a moment to think leon panetta for what he said was a job well done. take a look. >>president obama: a good job tonight! that was the president's thinking panetta. now, we know the president did not mention the operation during the address last night but did refer to the killing of osama bin-laden. >>jackie: these are the condominium complexes the slide itself is up this road and of the other side of the barricades. it is on a private pr
since the opening bell apple shares have surged 6.9%. that boosted their market capitalization to four to 19 billion, that is above the four to 14 billion that exxon and joyous which makes apple the largest company in the world. pretty amazing. we bought will be falling apple stock prices drop the morning. >>darya: and americans taken hostage in somalia is now safe. here is the american woman that was rescued. jessica buchanan. the public is now being told about the raid. the two were...
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citing the callous indifference of the apple -- apple employees who didn't do a thing to stop it. they testified that they heard jana murray scream god, please help me in the store next to the apple store and never called 9 learn. that was something here this be after. >>> a new hampshire house committee rejected a resolution to recognize d.c. as the 51st sit. this is after the mayor and council travelled hundreds of miles to testify. matt ackland travelled with the delegation and is now from manchester, new hampshire. matt? >> reporter: brian, this is a terrible blow for those who have been fighting for d.c.s statehood. the vote came down around 5:00 this evening and that vote was 8-3 against the resolutions. this came out after hours of testimony from mayor gray and several d.c. council members. the delegation arrived at the airport the first flight out. touching down in manchester. the group boarded three vans, heading to new hampshire's capitol: concord. arriving at the statehouse, mayor gray and five council members at his side, were greeted by new hampshire representative cin
citing the callous indifference of the apple -- apple employees who didn't do a thing to stop it. they testified that they heard jana murray scream god, please help me in the store next to the apple store and never called 9 learn. that was something here this be after. >>> a new hampshire house committee rejected a resolution to recognize d.c. as the 51st sit. this is after the mayor and council travelled hundreds of miles to testify. matt ackland travelled with the delegation and is...
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the fee ran awful lot of players that does not mean that that team and apple, you know, they're quite loyal to him. >> talk a little bit about the relationship. the pope described each other. >> a best friend. it was, you know, a deep and friendly relationship. one of my favorite anecdotes is late 96 when the question coming back to take over apple is first being kicked around. and he says, why don't we buy apple? why don't i launch a hostile takeover. we'll put you back, and it will set into motion again and will make a lot of money. he finally says, think i might come back to apple, but i don't want you to invest for buy it. i want to be allowed to go back and no ownership. and barry says, well, if you do it and come back that way and it makes it a great company, how i might -- how are we going to make money? and they were walking along. steve grabbed him by both shoulders and said, this is why it's important that i am your friend. you don't need any more money. [laughter] it didn't. abaco there. a couple more questions. first, before i get to those, let me ask you quickly about the
the fee ran awful lot of players that does not mean that that team and apple, you know, they're quite loyal to him. >> talk a little bit about the relationship. the pope described each other. >> a best friend. it was, you know, a deep and friendly relationship. one of my favorite anecdotes is late 96 when the question coming back to take over apple is first being kicked around. and he says, why don't we buy apple? why don't i launch a hostile takeover. we'll put you back, and it...
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apparently, the family of the apple cofounder who died october 15th, objected to the sale of the figurine dressed in jobs trademark black turtleneck and rimmed glasses and jeans. so now they will not sell the doll. >>> miss america invites a call from the packers quarterback. did he answer if it? and an upset in college hoops. and the lakers pull out a win against the mavericks. your first look at sports is straight ahead. you're watching "first look" on msnbc. [ male announcer ] new starbucks blonde roast is another way to look at the bean. another way that reveals the lighter, mellower side of our roast. being blonde is nothing new but blonde roast is something new. something subtle. something soft. something with 40 years of roasting experience on its side. introducing delicious new starbucks blonde roast. the lighter roast perfected. ♪ dave. -hey, dave. -hey, dave. hey. -hey, dave. -mr. dave. -dave. -what's up, dave? -dave. -dave. dave. dave. dave? hi, dave. oh, dave's looking for you. hey, dave. yo, dave! [ male announcer ] in a small business, it's all you. that's why you have us. a
apparently, the family of the apple cofounder who died october 15th, objected to the sale of the figurine dressed in jobs trademark black turtleneck and rimmed glasses and jeans. so now they will not sell the doll. >>> miss america invites a call from the packers quarterback. did he answer if it? and an upset in college hoops. and the lakers pull out a win against the mavericks. your first look at sports is straight ahead. you're watching "first look" on msnbc. [ male...
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day working six days a week twelve hours a day that's what chinese workers are working in some of the apple plants as the new york times reported so if what companies are really saying is they can't find american workers to work at those slave levels they try to end the sentence by saying bake can't find american workers but what again they're really saying is they can't find american workers to work in slave conditions you know with low pay well i mean i i definitely agree with you in the sense that you know what we see in terms of working conditions in china is not something that i think many americans would be interested in but does that necessarily mean that there isn't a problem with our education system just because we're producing people with degrees doesn't necessarily mean that their skills are better rightly so in a lot of statistics out there comparing for example you know fifteen year olds in china versus fifteen year olds in the u.s. and let's say the u.s. ranked. the month paris and thirty four a country is in math and china's shanghai exit scares me at brain behind nations an
day working six days a week twelve hours a day that's what chinese workers are working in some of the apple plants as the new york times reported so if what companies are really saying is they can't find american workers to work at those slave levels they try to end the sentence by saying bake can't find american workers but what again they're really saying is they can't find american workers to work in slave conditions you know with low pay well i mean i i definitely agree with you in the...
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go to the apple's app store or the android market. search for d.c.ther and text fox 5 weather to 29473 or use the bar code scanner to scan our qr code. you will find it on our website, www.myfoxdc.com. ♪ i'm feelin' subway ♪ let's go [ male announcer ] hey, capital area! are you feelin' subway®? then heat up your day with the big hot pastrami melt! it's fresh toasted and piled-high with pastrami, then topped with pickles, mustard, and cheese. head into a subway® restaurant today for this melty, mouthwatering sub! ♪ let's go . >> hundreds of people took victim of the holiday to apply for a job. the maryland life casino's employment center opened today and the response is huge. melanie alnwick paid us a visit and joining us with more. >> reporter: already, the casino has four applicants for each job posting and the competition is growing. you know, even though it's cold outside, some people stood in a line snakeing up the sidewalk for a chance to fill out an application on a cold january day, people crowded outside and inside this temporary offi
go to the apple's app store or the android market. search for d.c.ther and text fox 5 weather to 29473 or use the bar code scanner to scan our qr code. you will find it on our website, www.myfoxdc.com. ♪ i'm feelin' subway ♪ let's go [ male announcer ] hey, capital area! are you feelin' subway®? then heat up your day with the big hot pastrami melt! it's fresh toasted and piled-high with pastrami, then topped with pickles, mustard, and cheese. head into a subway® restaurant today...
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analysts have high hopes for apple tv as a nice new source of revenue. others worry the easy money has already been made at apple. they say the company's high- growth phase is over, particularly because competitors are catching up. amazon's kindle tablet sells for $200, so why pay three times that for an ipad? >> the fast followers are here, and you're seeing people clone and copy apple's innovation pretty rapidly. so, for a company that's used to being in the lead, this is a difficult spot for them to be in. >> reporter: and, then there are those who say apple's problems span beyond the changing competitive landscape. third-party sellers like verizon and sprint are seeing their margins squeezed because of the iphone's high price tag. that's bad news for earnings at those cellphone carriers. >> so, if they have the choice of selling an iphone or a competitor's product, which might give them a better margin, they are going to opt for the competitor's product. >> reporter: just one more reason why at least some say this might be the year when the shine comes off the apple.
analysts have high hopes for apple tv as a nice new source of revenue. others worry the easy money has already been made at apple. they say the company's high- growth phase is over, particularly because competitors are catching up. amazon's kindle tablet sells for $200, so why pay three times that for an ipad? >> the fast followers are here, and you're seeing people clone and copy apple's innovation pretty rapidly. so, for a company that's used to being in the lead, this is a difficult...
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and there's the ten-year, 182 down by 3.5%. apple bucking the downdraft in stocks and nearing its all-time high again. at what point would you dare to be bearish on this stock? we've got a guest who is recommending you sell the stock short. i'm not even going to tell you his reason. you'll have to wait and hear. colin gillis will break it all down for us. there's lot to trade today. pete, what do you make of the markets today? you see this has a constructive pullback? >> yeah, i actually do, and the areas you want to watch, it was touched by gary a moment ago as far as the volatility index. it's definitely not showing any signs of fear right now or anything ex treatment whatsoever. we did get below 20, but if you look at the xlf, we've talked about how the financials have yielded. when you look at the xlf, and i know we have some shifting around by goldman sachs on the financials, if you look at the 1390, if it holds in these areas, then i think we're all right. if it starts to break through, that would be concerning to me. >> it's t
and there's the ten-year, 182 down by 3.5%. apple bucking the downdraft in stocks and nearing its all-time high again. at what point would you dare to be bearish on this stock? we've got a guest who is recommending you sell the stock short. i'm not even going to tell you his reason. you'll have to wait and hear. colin gillis will break it all down for us. there's lot to trade today. pete, what do you make of the markets today? you see this has a constructive pullback? >> yeah, i actually...
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the apple retail operation, and how will the foreign hire help apple in the global push?nd walter, i was trying to come up with what he came from which is a poor man's best buy, but that is not the reputation that this guy is trading on to get into apple here. >> not really, simon. greetings to you, as well. and john browett ticks all of the boxes. he is good looking and suave and ticks all of the boxes in erm thes of a great communicator and a very good salesman and he cut his teeth on a branding ad in knowing about a one-stop shop, and knows about customer relations and knows how to do it. he took over the job before leaving tesco before becoming the chief executive of tesco.com, and then he took over the dynasty of stanley comes and that was the chair of dixons which owns curries and sells things like refrigerators and cameras and all kinds of things like that, and dixons was the basically technology side that didn't cover their own line and also pc world, everything to do with the computers, and he ticks all of the boxes, but unfortunately people forgot to remind him
the apple retail operation, and how will the foreign hire help apple in the global push?nd walter, i was trying to come up with what he came from which is a poor man's best buy, but that is not the reputation that this guy is trading on to get into apple here. >> not really, simon. greetings to you, as well. and john browett ticks all of the boxes. he is good looking and suave and ticks all of the boxes in erm thes of a great communicator and a very good salesman and he cut his teeth on a...
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the mail. >> what does your local apple store and the white house have in common? >> a pipeline for human trafficking. i'm pamela brown. what you should know next time we travel. >> i'm doug hill in the belfort furniture weather center. a dramatic turnaround the last 24 hours. something new and different is coming in the weath day my journey continues across the golden state, where everyone has been unbelievably nice. mornin'. i guess i'm helping them save hundreds on car insurance. it probably also doesn't hurt that i'm a world-famous advertising icon. cheers! i mean, wh, wouldn't want a pce of that? geico. ah... fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent oh dear... or more on car insurance. >> new at 6:00, bringing awareness to the issue of human trafficking. >> can be found in all modes of travel and transport. today, homeland security investigators went to bwi third marshall international airport. pamela brown is looking at how human trafficking can lead to a devastating results. >> this is a common route for travelers, but it is a pipeline for their victim
the mail. >> what does your local apple store and the white house have in common? >> a pipeline for human trafficking. i'm pamela brown. what you should know next time we travel. >> i'm doug hill in the belfort furniture weather center. a dramatic turnaround the last 24 hours. something new and different is coming in the weath day my journey continues across the golden state, where everyone has been unbelievably nice. mornin'. i guess i'm helping them save hundreds on car...
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will all kids have to of a the apple tablet? > reporter: the first product announcement from apple since the death of the company's founderçóxdxdÑi wouldÑiÑi have e >> reporter: the company didn't announce plans to discount or give away any of those. >> so it's taking off quickly. >> reporter: apple argues over time an ipad is cheaper than books. students got used to seeing this low ghoa school -- logo in schools. >> we hope that educators will look back on today's announcements just as fondly and see that they were more profound on their impact. >> reporter: if nothing else, this might lab lesson in marketing. apple knows kids wanted ipads more than anything else. now they can tell them it's for doing homework. >>> you heard it here first, qothing but homeworkÑi onñr thei >>> sunshine early on. then we cloud up. how about a look at washington. a view over the capital and the monument. and a beautiful finish to the day in the nation's captd. you see the clouds rolling in, in gaithersburg, not too far from weather bug headquarters
will all kids have to of a the apple tablet? > reporter: the first product announcement from apple since the death of the company's founderçóxdxdÑi wouldÑiÑi have e >> reporter: the company didn't announce plans to discount or give away any of those. >> so it's taking off quickly. >> reporter: apple argues over time an ipad is cheaper than books. students got used to seeing this low ghoa school -- logo in schools. >> we hope that educators will look back on...
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they were hurt by the employees of the apple store next door. the employees went over to the wall and listened and did nothing, even as they heard jayna murray pleading for help. the judge spoke about saying that he was stunned by the "callous indifference" of the people in the apple store. jayna murray's family said they had a hard time coming to grips with that as well. >> thank you so much. you can check out more on the lululemon murder case on mind all weekend long. go to wjla.com. disgraced prince george's county executive jack johnson has lost his license to practice law in maryland. that is the word from a state appeals court this morning. he was sentenced to more than seven years in prison after a million-dollar countywide corruption scandal. he will report to prison in the coming weeks. his wife, leslie johnson was also convicted for her involvement in the case. >> time is running out in the count down to florida. a lot of people have already cast their ballots. one of the candidate is having a rough time tonight. newt gingrich is gettin
they were hurt by the employees of the apple store next door. the employees went over to the wall and listened and did nothing, even as they heard jayna murray pleading for help. the judge spoke about saying that he was stunned by the "callous indifference" of the people in the apple store. jayna murray's family said they had a hard time coming to grips with that as well. >> thank you so much. you can check out more on the lululemon murder case on mind all weekend long. go to...
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the new access route designed for the apple computer co. iphone, ipad, i touch, and the icon. who's been hundreds are said to show off but what does. when you are an apple fan or hone and apple pie device, this is the place to leave. it is open to the public of $45 with you on the show floor and he will see and be able to buy excess--grinned and accessories. now this is i keep. moreover it is an accessory to help you keep your iphone ipad is a. smart phones and tablets are easy to this attack is to your belt and into your iphone with a retractable cable. what does drop your phone and keep it from hitting the ground it is like in life- saving a bungee cord cable report for the iphone. i have been shown so many crack as greens like people were dropped their iphone, this is a great idea. we also have a backup source as well. remove the budget into this, but taken with you if your battery runs out in the day, you can use this do to kron4 exit used to work to charge it. ziff and other news i'm giving away high in noise canceling his success. great for listening to music or watching
the new access route designed for the apple computer co. iphone, ipad, i touch, and the icon. who's been hundreds are said to show off but what does. when you are an apple fan or hone and apple pie device, this is the place to leave. it is open to the public of $45 with you on the show floor and he will see and be able to buy excess--grinned and accessories. now this is i keep. moreover it is an accessory to help you keep your iphone ipad is a. smart phones and tablets are easy to this attack...
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this is what happened when they didn't open the apple store. e getting angrier and angrier. punches have already been thrown. they're still following security. look over here. >> reporter: it didn't start this way. >> i really like. >> reporter: 18-year-old tom was among hundreds who cued in the freezing cold overnight for the official china release of the apple iphone 4s. this store and n. a popular beijing shopping center was supposed to be open at 7:00 a.m. as the time ticked past, the mood turned sour. then an announcement. the phone would not be sold here today. as people refused to leave, police moved in. so we're here in the middle of the crowd. the police have been thinning them out slowly. and as you can see here now, they're moving in -- they're shouting on the megaphone for people to leave. if you look over here they're trying to force people away right now. those who wouldn't leave peacefully were hauled away by force. >> people are very angry. >> reporter: some people here blame apple, others even holding the united states to accoun
this is what happened when they didn't open the apple store. e getting angrier and angrier. punches have already been thrown. they're still following security. look over here. >> reporter: it didn't start this way. >> i really like. >> reporter: 18-year-old tom was among hundreds who cued in the freezing cold overnight for the official china release of the apple iphone 4s. this store and n. a popular beijing shopping center was supposed to be open at 7:00 a.m. as the time...
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the "independent writing" this is not about bad apples, this is the horror of war. armies are horrible creatures and soldiers do wicked things. when we accept all these lies about bad apples and the exceptionalism of crime in war, we are accepting war and going along with the dishonesty of it. "the international herald tribune" writing critical juncture for afghan peace, the u.s. administration's best hope for ending the war in afghanistan has reached a critical juncture. the events of the release of the video and the uncertainty. "the globe and mail" outrage in afghanistan and shame in america emerged as another u.s. military atrocity surfaced to undermine the hearts and minds efforts to secure afghan support. it's a pretty big debate overseas. >> obviously we'll be continuing to update everyone worldwide on the investigation that's taking place. it's just an appalling, appalling video. max, thanks so much. >>> no one can ever accuse the south carolina primary of being good, clean fun. eight more muddy, bloody days of political armageddon left in a state notorious f
the "independent writing" this is not about bad apples, this is the horror of war. armies are horrible creatures and soldiers do wicked things. when we accept all these lies about bad apples and the exceptionalism of crime in war, we are accepting war and going along with the dishonesty of it. "the international herald tribune" writing critical juncture for afghan peace, the u.s. administration's best hope for ending the war in afghanistan has reached a critical juncture....
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one of the most challenging aspects and excruciating painful for me writing apples and oranges and say what is my responsibility here? how can i put this on the page? how i drove my brother crazy. >> one of the things i want to ask you about, your books, you are known as an investigative reporter, long complex narratives involving dramas and situations. i am curious to know what was hardest about memoir with somebody living their life as a working journalist? let me preface it a little bit with someone who has similar tendency. this is from 2005. i would like it if you would read from here. >> perfect. yeah. this is a moment in the book where, i am kind of flipping out writing about my brother. i am listening to tapes, because of course i have gone back to the orchards, my brother has died at a young age. i have gone back to the orchards to do interviews, i keep doing this dancing about what it is really about. i am saying i am outside the event although in the middle of it. it is protection, part of the latex that is covers me. making tapes, to crack the grid that i can understand on
one of the most challenging aspects and excruciating painful for me writing apples and oranges and say what is my responsibility here? how can i put this on the page? how i drove my brother crazy. >> one of the things i want to ask you about, your books, you are known as an investigative reporter, long complex narratives involving dramas and situations. i am curious to know what was hardest about memoir with somebody living their life as a working journalist? let me preface it a little...
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you can get it at the apple store or marketplace for droid. get the very latest on our developing storm. we'll tweet, of course, with gary and sue later on that app. back to you, tony. >> new this morning, tragedy for u.s. marines in afghanistan. a top official says that six marines were killed in a helicopter crash in southern afghanistan. a statement from the taliban said it shot the chopper down but a top pentagon official said that there is no sign that it was shot dafghan soldier sho killed four french soldiers forcing the president of france to suspend all training of afghan troops. >>> and a former red tail flier jack warper will be laid to ressments he was the first black air traffic controller in memphis. the 128th wing from andrews air force base will honor the burial. and 50 of his family members will see the premiere of red tail, i was inspired by the tuskegee airmen >>> a suspect is in custody after an overnight stop in alexandria. fairfax police attempted to pull over a car near telegraph road and kings highway. but the suspect to
you can get it at the apple store or marketplace for droid. get the very latest on our developing storm. we'll tweet, of course, with gary and sue later on that app. back to you, tony. >> new this morning, tragedy for u.s. marines in afghanistan. a top official says that six marines were killed in a helicopter crash in southern afghanistan. a statement from the taliban said it shot the chopper down but a top pentagon official said that there is no sign that it was shot dafghan soldier sho...
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as you can see now, the police are outside the apple store in beijing. the shops are closed and the sign on the door says the iphone 4s will not be put on sale at the moment. apple said it had no choice but to close its doors. so many people turned up. it feared for the safety of customers and for its staff inside this shop. it has also decided to postpone the sales of all new iphones. for some customers, they want an apology for waiting up so long. >> still to come on gmt -- how iwan's relationship with china is keen. we will have more for you. aaron is with me now. we are going to have a look at the business news, i believe. we have two areas to look at. the first of those is the eurozone. the ecb with loads of money for banks to borrow and they are doing it in droves. >> absolutely. that's a very important story. the european banking situation. we have just seen italy go to the money markets once again. a big test for italy. they went to the money markets to try to raise about $6 billion. they raised that $6 billion. the yield that they pay -- last tim
as you can see now, the police are outside the apple store in beijing. the shops are closed and the sign on the door says the iphone 4s will not be put on sale at the moment. apple said it had no choice but to close its doors. so many people turned up. it feared for the safety of customers and for its staff inside this shop. it has also decided to postpone the sales of all new iphones. for some customers, they want an apology for waiting up so long. >> still to come on gmt -- how iwan's...
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customers the apple stores and los gatos are not the least bit surprised.not have to be a genius to understand the key to apple's success just ask the customers. >> i do not always love because i do appreciate the product. >>pam: checking the wednesday night commute is still heavy in walnut creek. look at the golden gate bridge, things are moving well. [people chatting] everyone, it's $37 a piece. paying with your smart phone instead of cash. that's a step forward. with chase person-to-person quickpay, you can send money directly to your friend's checking account. all you need is their email address or mobile number. don't worry honey, i'll show you. thanks everyone. so take a step forward... and chase what matters. >>pam: de rio giffords slowly made her way to the fore in turn and a resignation, the >> was in tears. now this is the eighth youth week for joe paterno. how this was his funeral procession 1, thousands of people joined more lining the sidewalks occurred just today,. sklar joe paterno, sunday at 85. 6 and he had been ao victoria beckham ... i op
customers the apple stores and los gatos are not the least bit surprised.not have to be a genius to understand the key to apple's success just ask the customers. >> i do not always love because i do appreciate the product. >>pam: checking the wednesday night commute is still heavy in walnut creek. look at the golden gate bridge, things are moving well. [people chatting] everyone, it's $37 a piece. paying with your smart phone instead of cash. that's a step forward. with chase...
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the list. he was complicated, but saying all of that he was mysterious. he grew up to be a trial lawyer turned apple orchardist. part of the madening sibling thing was understanding the control freak nature that my brother had. for example, every year he would send me a box of fruit. the fruit he grew in his gorgeous orchards in washington state. the fruit came with the carl tax where you would get 25 telephone calls before the fruit came, such as, fruit is coming next week, are you going to be home? this is said in a texas accent. i would say i don't know. he said you have to be there because they are my pears and precious and have to put them in the refrigerator the minute you come in. i learned to say okay. then the fruit would come and it would be wrapped like a bomb or something, each fruit, each pear. these gorgeous asian pears had sty row foam socks wrapped around them. after the fruit came you'd get a series of phone calls, can i demand a refund from the ups man, are you sure, can you write down what time it came? >> you have been carrying around this story all your life, what happened, why
the list. he was complicated, but saying all of that he was mysterious. he grew up to be a trial lawyer turned apple orchardist. part of the madening sibling thing was understanding the control freak nature that my brother had. for example, every year he would send me a box of fruit. the fruit he grew in his gorgeous orchards in washington state. the fruit came with the carl tax where you would get 25 telephone calls before the fruit came, such as, fruit is coming next week, are you going to be...
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he, perhaps in more, motions than sentenceing, britney norwood said the countless indifference of the apple store employees next to the lulu lemon store outraged him, they did not a blessed thing to stop it, he said. earlier through about 2 1/2 hours of testimony, jana murray's mom and dad got up there and talked about jana. a 30-year-old athlete, college grad and world traveler. they, both of jana's brothers, their wives and one of jana's best friends and her fee fee -- fiance to be stood up and pleaded for this sentence, life without parole. the attorney also spoke on behalf of britney before she spoke and was her oldest brother. she's one of nine children. the parents, all nine children had written statements to the court but only her oldest brother andre stood up and begged for mercy saying please give our family hope. give britney hope that one day, 25, 30 years from now, she would be able to get out and, during the course of her long prison stay, be rehabilitated. give our family hope, give her hope. that was not to be, shawn. again, the circuit court judge robert greenburg at quarter
he, perhaps in more, motions than sentenceing, britney norwood said the countless indifference of the apple store employees next to the lulu lemon store outraged him, they did not a blessed thing to stop it, he said. earlier through about 2 1/2 hours of testimony, jana murray's mom and dad got up there and talked about jana. a 30-year-old athlete, college grad and world traveler. they, both of jana's brothers, their wives and one of jana's best friends and her fee fee -- fiance to be stood up...
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by the way, this was the best quarter in all of tech world, save apple. or makes things in order to quickly manufacture chips while minimizing waste and catching defects in the finished product. shocks shot up 5% friday. but it's pulled back $1.26 today and i think you could be getting an excellent entry point here. you have to understand, klak didn't just report a surprise, it crushed estimates, delivering on a 65 cent basis with revenues coming in higher than expected. this was unbelievable. orders up 95% from the prior quarter. even better, the company's outlook for 825, $975 million in bookings left the estimates in the $700 million. i want to talk to rick wallace, ceo of kla tencor to find out more about the spectacular quarter. mr. wallace, welcome to "mad money." >> hi, jim. thanks for having me. >> i've got to ask you, rick. how is it possible that you can do 95% improvement? i mean, what happened in your business that everyone just said i've got -- i need kla-tencor to survive? >> yeah. that was quite a stunning quarter we had. we felt really good
by the way, this was the best quarter in all of tech world, save apple. or makes things in order to quickly manufacture chips while minimizing waste and catching defects in the finished product. shocks shot up 5% friday. but it's pulled back $1.26 today and i think you could be getting an excellent entry point here. you have to understand, klak didn't just report a surprise, it crushed estimates, delivering on a 65 cent basis with revenues coming in higher than expected. this was unbelievable....
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the all things apple convention runs through saturday. the apple has said tuesday that their net income has doubled while revenue grew 73%. >>darya: several reports today provided update on where the economy stands. the labor department has released new jobless numbers showing claims rose less than expected. >>mark: we will be right back as the kron4 news continues. >>justine: here is what is happening in the kron4 newsroom. egypt is preventing a number of americans from leaving the country into one of the people van from leaving is the son of u.s. transportation secretary theory the state department is saying that this action by egypt raises more concerns about the country's transition into democracy. >>mark: the president had an unusual moment with the arizona governor. the two engaged in intense conversation with some apparent finger-pointing. the governor said obama was disturbed about how he was portrayed in her book scorpion's for breakfast. when asked about the heated exchange commission painted a different picture. >> and a pictur
the all things apple convention runs through saturday. the apple has said tuesday that their net income has doubled while revenue grew 73%. >>darya: several reports today provided update on where the economy stands. the labor department has released new jobless numbers showing claims rose less than expected. >>mark: we will be right back as the kron4 news continues. >>justine: here is what is happening in the kron4 newsroom. egypt is preventing a number of americans from...
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is the same. apple does not endorse these stores, but its goods are displayed. there's nothing you can't buy here if you're willing to pay. >> translator: i can promise you these are the real stuff. don't worry, she says they come with a fulluarantee from the official apple store. the mark up, again, about a hundred dollars of the real price. if you really want the 4s now, the only way to get it is through us. the stores can't sell them. we've got them through our waves. chinese consumers are caught in the middle. scalpers turn angry profit, apple lovers of china left with a sour taste in their mouth. stan grant, cnn, beijing. >> coming up next, individual foreign investors can now buy individual indian stocks. the question is will opening up equities give india's markets the much-needed lift that they require. tissue box (whispering): he said nasal congestion... nyquil: i heard him. anncr vo: tylenol cold multi-symptom nighttime relieves nasal congestion... nyquil cold & flu doesn't. >>> welcome back,
is the same. apple does not endorse these stores, but its goods are displayed. there's nothing you can't buy here if you're willing to pay. >> translator: i can promise you these are the real stuff. don't worry, she says they come with a fulluarantee from the official apple store. the mark up, again, about a hundred dollars of the real price. if you really want the 4s now, the only way to get it is through us. the stores can't sell them. we've got them through our waves. chinese consumers...
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the pipeline. so it'll be remained to see if another company can knock apple from the top. ber lee, ktvu news. >>> more details now, investors were very encouraged by today's news. apple stoke was up $30 making it the most valuable company in the world just ahead of exxonmobil. >>> a new study of silican valley showed salaries are up from last year to an average of $104,000. that's compared with $81,000 for tech workers nationwide. >>> the state auditor issued a critical record on the state high speed rail project. the $98 billion project to build bullet train service between san francisco and los angeles relies on some risky financial assumptions. she also pointed out that planners had received only a fraction of the grant money needed. >>> perez is suing the state over prop 25. that proposition says that taxpayers should not be paid if they don't pass a budget plan on time. >> we are not seeking back pay. we are seeking to clarify the constitution going forward. >>> at the time chung says he reviewed the budget and determined it was not balanced and blocked their pay after
the pipeline. so it'll be remained to see if another company can knock apple from the top. ber lee, ktvu news. >>> more details now, investors were very encouraged by today's news. apple stoke was up $30 making it the most valuable company in the world just ahead of exxonmobil. >>> a new study of silican valley showed salaries are up from last year to an average of $104,000. that's compared with $81,000 for tech workers nationwide. >>> the state auditor issued a...
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the pipeline. so it'll be remained to see if another company can knock apple from the top. e, ktvu news. >>> more details now, investors were very encouraged by today's news. apple stoke was up $30 making it the most valuable company in the world just ahead of exxonmobil. >>> a new study of silican valley showed salaries are up from last year to an average of $104,000. that's compared with $81,000 for tech workers nationwide. >>> the state auditor issued a critical record on the state high speed rail project. the $98 billion project to build bullet train service between san francisco and los angeles relies on some risky financial assumptions. she also pointed out that planners had received only a fraction of the grant money needed. >>> perez is suing the state over prop 25. that proposition says that taxpayers should not be paid if they don't pass a budget plan on time. >> we are not seeking back pay. we are seeking to clarify the constitution going forward. >>> at the time chung says he reviewed the budget and determined it was not balanced and blocked their pay after gover
the pipeline. so it'll be remained to see if another company can knock apple from the top. e, ktvu news. >>> more details now, investors were very encouraged by today's news. apple stoke was up $30 making it the most valuable company in the world just ahead of exxonmobil. >>> a new study of silican valley showed salaries are up from last year to an average of $104,000. that's compared with $81,000 for tech workers nationwide. >>> the state auditor issued a critical...
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this went on to the streets of the big apple to find out what ordinary americans are ready to give up to help out. today legislators are introducing more and more bills to help curb the effects of global warming what are you willing to do to help out this week let's talk about that would you be willing to do not blow dry your hair anymore that's that i'd be willing to do would you be willing to dry your clothes on the line and never use or drag machine i don't know about that you know it's about it depends would you be willing to change your behavior like say i walk into any destination that's under two miles instead of driving like what i'm doing today is that yes yeah yeah i absolutely absolutely is a busy beside your virtual for well it's good what about showering for under a minute. i'm always skin and pretty much broke saw lots of electrical futile not that there was money don't become opposed to lose the clock on the market were going to do you think most people are willing to change their daily behavior even though i'm a little proud to call him selfish but you know they don't
this went on to the streets of the big apple to find out what ordinary americans are ready to give up to help out. today legislators are introducing more and more bills to help curb the effects of global warming what are you willing to do to help out this week let's talk about that would you be willing to do not blow dry your hair anymore that's that i'd be willing to do would you be willing to dry your clothes on the line and never use or drag machine i don't know about that you know it's...