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." >> here are the headlines. steve jobs, co-founder of apple, and the most successful businessmen of this era, has died at age 56. targets are being paid to the man who introduced the ipod and the iphone to the world. president obama said the was among the greatest of american innovators. >> fighting for the future of the euro zone, the imf warns of a possible return to the recession. thousands joined protest amid mounting anger over the financial crisis. >> we are broadcasting to viewers in pbs in america and around the world. this is "newsday." >> the co-founder of apple, steve jobs, has died at the age of 56. he was one of the world's best known business leaders and was credited with transforming the world of digital technology with the apple-mac personal computer, the ipod, p. ipad, and iphone. he has fought a long battle with cancer and step down as apple's chief executive in august because of health problems. >> we will make some history together today. >> january 2007, a classic steve jobs performance. >> a simple produc
." >> here are the headlines. steve jobs, co-founder of apple, and the most successful businessmen of this era, has died at age 56. targets are being paid to the man who introduced the ipod and the iphone to the world. president obama said the was among the greatest of american innovators. >> fighting for the future of the euro zone, the imf warns of a possible return to the recession. thousands joined protest amid mounting anger over the financial crisis. >> we are...
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movements boris coverless he and joining us via skype from san francisco california is kevin that are her the co-founder of the global exchange human rights organization. in there in the united states first of all and also joined by people the other countries can we call it can color the the great act so we're socialist revolution people are they actually do want socialism do they well it's it's it's very it's a littlest in syria it's a catalyst here in the united states sometimes not is explicitly using words that you know name capitalism or in your illusion but it's very much against the bad of signing an sec there all of our wealth has gone sucked up into new finance sector and they're not spreading it around they're not investing it they're not lending you know and that's part of the economic crisis and united states and i think we're seeing it everywhere is that as your introduction said eighty. and trees now on saturday we had protests all across the united states we were going to say she was involved in the one and here in san francisco and it was thousands of people out in the street we
movements boris coverless he and joining us via skype from san francisco california is kevin that are her the co-founder of the global exchange human rights organization. in there in the united states first of all and also joined by people the other countries can we call it can color the the great act so we're socialist revolution people are they actually do want socialism do they well it's it's it's very it's a littlest in syria it's a catalyst here in the united states sometimes not is...
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i am a member of the organizing committee and co-chair of the committee of economic development in the japan center subcommittee. i am here to brief you on a couple of elements, the cultural heritage and community ownership aspects. but first, a couple of general comments. first, i want to recognize the other committee chairs that have worked on it on the other chapters. in the transportation public realm area, greg johnson, diane onizuka, paul, and rose. in the land use build forum, you already met karen, and her sidekick is not here today, could not make it. the committee heritage, paul, in, and brian, who is filling in for paul, who is on medical leave. number two, paul mentioned it earlier, but i want to echo this. thank you to the friends of city planning for the grant. the reviews and ratings by the attendees clearly show that it was a very beneficial, particularly well-received and productive. also, you know, we know that japantown is a very desirable and active real-estate market. we know there will be change. and we know that this plan is important to the community that wants
i am a member of the organizing committee and co-chair of the committee of economic development in the japan center subcommittee. i am here to brief you on a couple of elements, the cultural heritage and community ownership aspects. but first, a couple of general comments. first, i want to recognize the other committee chairs that have worked on it on the other chapters. in the transportation public realm area, greg johnson, diane onizuka, paul, and rose. in the land use build forum, you...
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. >> reporter: steve wozniak one of the co-founders of apple is the first one in line. he got here noon. someone treated he was here and look what happened, the crowd grew. he has been doing interviews, signing autographs. within point he went to cupertino in the middle of the night -- one point he went to cupertino in the middle of the night and got doughnuts for the crowd. he says he wants to be part of historical moment. the iphone 4s is on sale now you can get it here in california starting at 8:00. apple's fifth iphone the first to be launched since the passing of steve jobs. some have speculated is 4s, short for, four steve. wozniak says he doesn't know if that is the case. he says he doesn't know what the "s" stands for. he says jobs is being remembered today. >> it is very sad to think about that. we have to think about what steve would want us to think about, which is the future of the world and really great products taking people in directions they never would have gone. >> reporter: apple fans, including wozniak seem most excited about the phone's voice activ
. >> reporter: steve wozniak one of the co-founders of apple is the first one in line. he got here noon. someone treated he was here and look what happened, the crowd grew. he has been doing interviews, signing autographs. within point he went to cupertino in the middle of the night -- one point he went to cupertino in the middle of the night and got doughnuts for the crowd. he says he wants to be part of historical moment. the iphone 4s is on sale now you can get it here in california...
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i am the co-chair of the cultural heritage committee, and part of the citizens planning effort. if so a business person who has a business located on buchanan mall, and an active member of the japanese-american historical society, with a mission to restore the community. i have experienced as a neighbor the platter, and worked as an urban design consultant, in the bay area for many years. in planning for japan town, it is important to keep the main focus on sustaining the social heritage legacy. this was a point of the ford foundation grant for sustaining one of the oldest urban ethnic neighborhoods. this is undergoing the stress of physical and social transformation. with the strategic plan for this challenge is a difficult and daunting task. over a hundred years of neighborhood history has many layers of real and symbolic meaning that has been transposed over four generations of participating community members. before i put down the word, committee members, for many years the people living in japan town were not allowed to be citizens. and it is a serious effort of preservatio
i am the co-chair of the cultural heritage committee, and part of the citizens planning effort. if so a business person who has a business located on buchanan mall, and an active member of the japanese-american historical society, with a mission to restore the community. i have experienced as a neighbor the platter, and worked as an urban design consultant, in the bay area for many years. in planning for japan town, it is important to keep the main focus on sustaining the social heritage...
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. ♪ >> welcome to the 2011 spj town hall. i'm here with my coost to welcome you to what promises to be a fascinating discussion about the changes taking place in journalism today. tonight's program is presented by the society of professional journalists in collaboration with the san francisco public library and san francisco bay area journalists. after several years of difficulty, we are seeing a lot of activity, particularly involving new media organizations. we have seen patch.com open hundreds of bureaus across the country. yahoo! is expanding its staff across the country. aol bought the huffington opposed. in the middle east, we saw how citizen journalists are reporting on the uprisings, and in papers like the "san francisco chronicle" are finding ways to collaborate with groups like spj's journalist of the year in northern california. his last three of this year's winners were new or nonprofit media, a ratio that would have been unthinkable just a decade ago when newspapers and large tv stations dominated the news media. to be sure, most of
. ♪ >> welcome to the 2011 spj town hall. i'm here with my coost to welcome you to what promises to be a fascinating discussion about the changes taking place in journalism today. tonight's program is presented by the society of professional journalists in collaboration with the san francisco public library and san francisco bay area journalists. after several years of difficulty, we are seeing a lot of activity, particularly involving new media organizations. we have seen patch.com...
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are co-ed and most of the verse industries co-ed and more women are going to university than have goneo college before and more women in the workplace. so i think that we have to examine what is going on in schools. and for some schools and for some systems and some student it is may work to have them have an advantage by having single sex classrooms. and the rest of the world is owe co-ed world and they have to learn to live in it. >> and there's examples where this is successful particularly in minority urban areas where the school systems are you know, awful oftentimes in new york, they have the excellence academy for boys that has been harlem that has been tremendously successful. because they are able to figure out ways to teach these kids to make them to get the best out of them and it is in a single sex environment. that is why i use the example it depends on the district. in georgia outside of atlanta they decided they were going to have an all public school district is going to be single sex and the parents revolted because they were not consulted on it and they ended up retra
are co-ed and most of the verse industries co-ed and more women are going to university than have goneo college before and more women in the workplace. so i think that we have to examine what is going on in schools. and for some schools and for some systems and some student it is may work to have them have an advantage by having single sex classrooms. and the rest of the world is owe co-ed world and they have to learn to live in it. >> and there's examples where this is successful...
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when that happens, there are bound to be some pet peeves among the co-workers. e website will be compiling a new list of the top five pet peeves on the job. number 5. and people who don't respond to e-mails. that is followed by the start of meetings too late or too long. but the dirty common areas and constant complainers. at the top of the list, people not taking ownership for their actions. and that is the biggest pet peeve. now, there were a few others that stood out in the survey here in the united states. 65% of the people are really upset when people take, well, food out of the fridge, it does not belong to them. i hate that. while in brazil, 83% hate the accessive gossipping. dare i even ask. what irritates you gentlemen? >> that's the biggest one, or leaving dirty dishes. >> yeah. >> i have enough of that at home. >> yeah. >> you say that it will be better, right? >> yeah, but i cannot get over the picture that we have talked about it on friday with the snow a little bit. we think it is the earliest largest snowfall on record for virginia. over west virgi
when that happens, there are bound to be some pet peeves among the co-workers. e website will be compiling a new list of the top five pet peeves on the job. number 5. and people who don't respond to e-mails. that is followed by the start of meetings too late or too long. but the dirty common areas and constant complainers. at the top of the list, people not taking ownership for their actions. and that is the biggest pet peeve. now, there were a few others that stood out in the survey here in...
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the work we do the world pays tribute to the life and legacy of apple co-founder steve jobs. >> its 9:00 a.m. here in singapore. >> it's 2:00 a.m. here in london. broadcasting to viewers on pbs and around the world, this is newsday. >> new measures have been announced in europe to tackle the threat posed by the debt crisis, stalling economic growth. the european central bank is offering unlimited loans to banks for as much as the gear in order to stave off a possible credit crunch. the bank of england says it will pump another 75 billion pounds into the british economy. >> this was a jean-claude trichet/press conference as the president of the european central bank. retirement celebration it was not. rather, a hard-headed look at mounting problems. interest rates remained at the same, but he signaled concern about slowing economies, even as inflation remains above the ecb's targets. >> the government decided to keep the key ecb interest rates unchanged. this confirms our view that inflation is likely to stay above 2% in the months ahead or to decline. conditions are likely to dampen t
the work we do the world pays tribute to the life and legacy of apple co-founder steve jobs. >> its 9:00 a.m. here in singapore. >> it's 2:00 a.m. here in london. broadcasting to viewers on pbs and around the world, this is newsday. >> new measures have been announced in europe to tackle the threat posed by the debt crisis, stalling economic growth. the european central bank is offering unlimited loans to banks for as much as the gear in order to stave off a possible credit...
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we'll have more on the apple co-founder's death later on this show, let's first take a look at how the markets stand. the european stock markets had some pretty solid gains yesterday. they started out the day with green arrows as you can see more or less across the board. cac 40 up 1.75%. in frankfurt, apple's share price was down about 3% just a short time ago. later today we have juan claude holding a meeting today. volumes pretty thin before the interest rate decision. the markets recovered in asia, they recovered quite a bit of lost ground on thursday. investors digesting the news of steve jobs passing. shares of samsung electronics rose by more than 1.5%. lg which makes lcd panels for ipads was up more than 6%. let's have a look at how the markets settled as a whole. the kospi finished higher for the day, the nikkei was 1.6% higher. the shanghai composite actually is still closed to the chinese golden week holiday. but the hang seng did return from a day after posting a big gain of more than 5.5%. when it comes to australia, that was also higher. shares of resource companies as yo
we'll have more on the apple co-founder's death later on this show, let's first take a look at how the markets stand. the european stock markets had some pretty solid gains yesterday. they started out the day with green arrows as you can see more or less across the board. cac 40 up 1.75%. in frankfurt, apple's share price was down about 3% just a short time ago. later today we have juan claude holding a meeting today. volumes pretty thin before the interest rate decision. the markets recovered...
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it seems that it's 19.7 is what i heard the statistic is as far as people with a co-occurring, so it's almost half of the folks that have a co-occurring disorder. people need that it's so important to make sure that services available because you're right, everybody can't go during the day when they need to go to work or they need to do other things, but there needs to be a whole menu of ways for people to get the services that they need. and joe, you had, you yourself are in recovery and are one of our pride and joy in terms of individuals who go around the country talking about your recovery. do you want to tell the audience, really in terms of your own situation, how you came into recovery and what was your pathway? thanks for asking me, but yeah, i'm definitely in long-term recovery and, of course, it's only because of long-term recovery i'm able to be a father today and a husband and a person also that is the executive director for the association of persons affected by addiction. for years of course-i was 36 years old when i first went into the rooms of a place that reached out f
it seems that it's 19.7 is what i heard the statistic is as far as people with a co-occurring, so it's almost half of the folks that have a co-occurring disorder. people need that it's so important to make sure that services available because you're right, everybody can't go during the day when they need to go to work or they need to do other things, but there needs to be a whole menu of ways for people to get the services that they need. and joe, you had, you yourself are in recovery and are...
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. >> the co-director of the pancreatic cancer clinic at johns hopkins, not involved in this case, said he applauds his decision to the public about his situation because there is not enough attention to this particular disease. the five-year survival rate is less than 5%. my dog from the newsroom, jayne miller, -- live from teh newsromo. wbal-tv 11 news "ron, you can beat this. prayers with you. you'll do just fine." "prayers and good wishes. baltimore needs you." >> an amber color remains in effect britain is in baltimore county boy. they come dirty dog parks after receiving a tip that william mcquain's body may be there. no one has seen the boy in two weeks. his murder -- his mother is found murdered in germantown last week. the search for missing teenager is that the search for a homicide suspect. they found 18-year-old brian johnson's body on saturday. -- ryan jackson. if you have any information, you are asked to call410-307-2020. a judge in a row but denied the release of maryland businessman connected to the disappearance of frederick residents robyn gardner, gary giordano. he s
. >> the co-director of the pancreatic cancer clinic at johns hopkins, not involved in this case, said he applauds his decision to the public about his situation because there is not enough attention to this particular disease. the five-year survival rate is less than 5%. my dog from the newsroom, jayne miller, -- live from teh newsromo. wbal-tv 11 news "ron, you can beat this. prayers with you. you'll do just fine." "prayers and good wishes. baltimore needs you."...
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was the designated time to start selling in each time zone. some customers including cofounder steve wozniak camped out almost 24 hours ago. what they are attracted to is the voice command called siri it answers questions not just execute commands such as calling one of your contacts. >> the first command i spoke into it, it did it right. and i didn't even know if i was using part of the vocabulary you are supposed to. i just spoke something that made sense to me. so i'm very happy already. goes. >> reporter: siri has a sense of humor. ask for the best smartphone on the marketplace. she reresponds you already know the answer. it has an 8 mega pixel camera and faster dual processor. apple started taking orders a week ago with shipment to your home or office today. but it did give nat as opportunity to express condolences to steve wozniak who co-founded apple with steve jobs. there's still a long line here. apple stores are not the only place, at&t, verizon and now sprint stores are seeing a mad rush today. >>> online movement is asking people to wear black turtlenecks, je
was the designated time to start selling in each time zone. some customers including cofounder steve wozniak camped out almost 24 hours ago. what they are attracted to is the voice command called siri it answers questions not just execute commands such as calling one of your contacts. >> the first command i spoke into it, it did it right. and i didn't even know if i was using part of the vocabulary you are supposed to. i just spoke something that made sense to me. so i'm very happy...
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well first of all to kevin's point i only hope your object what the democrats are trying to do and the co-opting there is no doubt that when you know the movement started those first few days in september the whole nonviolent conversation was absolutely true and you could see them talking about it it's the people who have decided to jump on board who have those loudest voices van jones michael moore roseanne barr now and a couple others pushing the extremely violent rhetoric and that's what people are see those are good for you if you're rejecting those people i'm absolutely sure the you're rejecting those people when you michael reagan was and are going to bring back the good team and send people to reeducation attorneys knows that health care is a comedian a lot of which he's a comedian is. analogous jason to jump to the arab spring go ahead jump in i was right there for as i believe those are metaphors that i believe those of metaphors bring that i didn't see in his not and had a serious saying they would be there but what are you going to do you present the evidence ok so they're real
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. >> the co-worker, the police said she got her back to the store and attacked her with such violencehomicide detectives were shaken. the murder was thought to be over a bag of clothing she wanted to steal. >> why murder someone over that? >> if she needed this so badly? >> she would have bought it for her. she would have given it to her. she would have paid for it herself. >> now they are getting ready for the murder trial and bracing for the chance that they will come to a place where they are face-to-face with her and her family. >> they said she never complained about a problem with a co-workers. >> the trial will start on day after next, october 24th. >>> up next, right here on w j z. outside baltimore county, a man at the center of a bleach attack is yesterdaying ready for a bail hearing. more n that next. . >>> a bullet went through a home here. why d was the homeowner upset with police. >>> the gop candidates aim at each other and the debate on the economy. let's head on over. >>> >>> as far as traffic control, delay and accidents on the wet road. >>> we do have the wet roads,
. >> the co-worker, the police said she got her back to the store and attacked her with such violencehomicide detectives were shaken. the murder was thought to be over a bag of clothing she wanted to steal. >> why murder someone over that? >> if she needed this so badly? >> she would have bought it for her. she would have given it to her. she would have paid for it herself. >> now they are getting ready for the murder trial and bracing for the chance that they will...
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he was one of the co-founders of the mission and the displacement coalition in the 1990's when many familiesbeing displaced out of the mission. he also was one of the founders of the grassroots democratic club. he is a great friend stu so many of you her -- is a great friend to many viewers here tonight. we will greatly miss him. we're very thankful to you for raising the son that you raised and gave to us. thank you. [applause] >> now, we would like to welcome back to the stage diana before we begin the next portion of our program. [applause] i think they just took your guitar. please bring it back. ladies and gentlemen, diana gameros. [applause] >> i am really sorry. hello? ♪ ♪ [guitar] ♪ ♪ [singing in spanish] ♪ ♪
he was one of the co-founders of the mission and the displacement coalition in the 1990's when many familiesbeing displaced out of the mission. he also was one of the founders of the grassroots democratic club. he is a great friend stu so many of you her -- is a great friend to many viewers here tonight. we will greatly miss him. we're very thankful to you for raising the son that you raised and gave to us. thank you. [applause] >> now, we would like to welcome back to the stage diana...
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it's 34 minutes past the hour. jobs cond over the last ten years its growth has been unmatched. how did the company become so dominant over the past decade? christine romans is with me in new york. apple stock is up, what, 9,000% since its return 15 years ago? how did the company continue to grow even though a recession? >> if you've been to an apple store recently or anytime over the past five years, you'll notice there's no recession in an apple store. the past two years, the stock has done phenomenally. steve jobs and apple computer, well, they dropped the computer. why? they are doing things like music and phone. they gave the world things they didn't know they wanted. that is true leadership, the leadership of steve jobs, that he was able to put his reputation and the talents and the money of his company behind things that were completely unproven and had never been tried in modern society. it worked. america didn't know it needed the iphone. the world didn't know it needed the ipad. now these are some of the fastest
it's 34 minutes past the hour. jobs cond over the last ten years its growth has been unmatched. how did the company become so dominant over the past decade? christine romans is with me in new york. apple stock is up, what, 9,000% since its return 15 years ago? how did the company continue to grow even though a recession? >> if you've been to an apple store recently or anytime over the past five years, you'll notice there's no recession in an apple store. the past two years, the stock has...
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the co-founder and senior community manager of oakland local, a nonprofit media that promotes public scourse on issues. in the front row is a media analyst, who publishes an was a key developer of the mercury center. next to him is an assistant professor of broadcast and electronic media at san francisco state university. next is the managing editor for local news at -- i'm sorry. he is not at yahoo!, right. he is editor-in-chief of patch.com, a division of aol that provides news to specific communities. very local. after him, we have the managing director for local news at yahoo.com, guiding the company's local coverage nationwide. last but not least is the senator who represents san francisco and san mateo counties, and he is the recipient of spj's freedom of information award in 2010. that is our panel. back to you, rose. >> before we start, i want to get a sense of who we have in the audience. how many of you currently work in the media? lots. how many of you used to work in the media? how many of you want to work in the media? ok, good. that will give us a sense of who we are tal
the co-founder and senior community manager of oakland local, a nonprofit media that promotes public scourse on issues. in the front row is a media analyst, who publishes an was a key developer of the mercury center. next to him is an assistant professor of broadcast and electronic media at san francisco state university. next is the managing editor for local news at -- i'm sorry. he is not at yahoo!, right. he is editor-in-chief of patch.com, a division of aol that provides news to specific...
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applause] >> of like to thank you for this award, which keeps that passion for me is the kids and the co- workers over the years. they have that same passion. i would like to thank you very much for this. [applause] president mendoza: we have a special service award. >> will live like to invite the principal from garfield elementary school to tell us about the special service award recipient. >> good evening. i am very excited to present to you a person who made my first year as being a principal last year one of the -- i think one of the easiest transitions to make. it is always hard at a new site doing new things, and there are some many details. so quickly, things get lost in the details. things get quickly lost in translation also, coming from a central place. the person who really has been my savior through this whole thing has been that the most amazing person, anything from a random fire alarm at lunchtime and i will have to threaten the fire department to eat the lunch food, dealing with parents that all of a sudden want to know,
applause] >> of like to thank you for this award, which keeps that passion for me is the kids and the co- workers over the years. they have that same passion. i would like to thank you very much for this. [applause] president mendoza: we have a special service award. >> will live like to invite the principal from garfield elementary school to tell us about the special service award recipient. >> good evening. i am very excited to present to you a person who made my first year...
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plus, things you didn't know about the apple co-founder. 's tonight at 11:00 after "prime suspect." >> we have coverage at 7:00 on our secondary channel. >> channel 186. more on the shooting in cupertino and the suspect including new video of the suspect during the manhunt. surveillance video we can show you. we are going to talk about steve jobs, the loss of a silicon valley legend. really, a guy who knows technology and going to talk about the future of apple. where do they go from here? plus, big breakthroughs in stem cell research. it's a big research focal point in the area, but big business in the area. we are going to talk about a big development in that on comcast 186. >> and digital 11-82, correct? >> that's it. you are learning. >> see you at 11:00. >> bye-bye. hey! you want that? you want a warm, super-delicious strawberry toaster strudel yeah but now i have nothing to eat sure you do. hey! you can have the pop tart! pillsbury toaster strudel. the one kids want to eat ♪ start youmorning, a whole new way! ♪ ♪ ♪ pillsbury grands! bi
plus, things you didn't know about the apple co-founder. 's tonight at 11:00 after "prime suspect." >> we have coverage at 7:00 on our secondary channel. >> channel 186. more on the shooting in cupertino and the suspect including new video of the suspect during the manhunt. surveillance video we can show you. we are going to talk about steve jobs, the loss of a silicon valley legend. really, a guy who knows technology and going to talk about the future of apple. where do...
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-opted as the mainstream media is trying to portray this as being co-opted by the department or left only and i'll tell you this on my radio program i've had multiple people on from her occupy movement and just about every single one of i will say all of them because there's you know there's all different social of points of view in this country but the majority of them have the same exact beliefs that we have started the tea party here in two thousand and seven and two thousand and eight and into corporatism and into cronyism and into too big to fail and return to the constitution where we have a true representative republic once again and not this was not a national corporatocracy that we are living in now so will it make history absolutely if enough people are motivated to do something about it and that's getting in the streets occupying space or getting in the streets and protesting and rallying when they can then absolutely you will hear from mainstream media gets their way and turns this into a red blue game then it won't make you feel and back.
-opted as the mainstream media is trying to portray this as being co-opted by the department or left only and i'll tell you this on my radio program i've had multiple people on from her occupy movement and just about every single one of i will say all of them because there's you know there's all different social of points of view in this country but the majority of them have the same exact beliefs that we have started the tea party here in two thousand and seven and two thousand and eight and...
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. >> reporter: well, we're talking about steve, one of the co-founders of apple. he left the company nearly two decades ago, but he is still a big fan. we talked to him and he said he wanted to be here to be part of the fanfare of the launch of this new product. and he was the first person in line, but the line goes way back. it goes half way down the block there. is the front of the am store. and you can see there are all kinds of people with chairs and sleeping bags, a lot of people are still sleeping and some people are using their ipads and iphones to pass the time out here. now the iphone 4s is going to be, people will be able to purchase it starting at 8:00 this morning. if you look inside, you can see there are about a dozen apple employees. they have been here since 3:00 this morning at the at least. possibly overnight, shot sure about that. but there's a lot of people getting ready for a lot of sales to happen later this morning. now an estimated 4 million people around the world have preordered an iphone 4s. at&t said it had taken more than 300,000 pre-or
. >> reporter: well, we're talking about steve, one of the co-founders of apple. he left the company nearly two decades ago, but he is still a big fan. we talked to him and he said he wanted to be here to be part of the fanfare of the launch of this new product. and he was the first person in line, but the line goes way back. it goes half way down the block there. is the front of the am store. and you can see there are all kinds of people with chairs and sleeping bags, a lot of people are...
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mitt romney in my view you know the co-sponsors the american family association so they put bryan fischer on stage right after romney knowing romney would have to speak to some other things that he is but he's also very anti mormon and made those made comments to reporters later about that and you had the jeffress show and then you had bill bennett coming on to sort of shake his finger at everybody and they just you know you start playing nice but you know you can say it so you kind of like was like you know the outsider who could sort of get away with that and they could you know be polite about it and then when back was a mormon himself came on in of the up there everybody and said you know i celebrate europe rights to say things that may imperil me. and members of my faith. do you think anybody there actually realize the glenn becks of mormon it's one of the things that he has gone out of his way to publicize i think most people who watches fox show never have a clue he almost portrays himself as fundamentalist christian well face and he did say it very openly so that only those were a
mitt romney in my view you know the co-sponsors the american family association so they put bryan fischer on stage right after romney knowing romney would have to speak to some other things that he is but he's also very anti mormon and made those made comments to reporters later about that and you had the jeffress show and then you had bill bennett coming on to sort of shake his finger at everybody and they just you know you start playing nice but you know you can say it so you kind of like was...
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[applause] >> i want to thank the league of women voters and all of the co- host's for giving us the opportunity to speak to you tonight. as you recall, in my opening i said that i thought this was a seminal election, the most important mayor's race we have had in 20 years. i believe that. i believe the choices we make in this connection -- this election are not about the next four or eight years but whether san francisco can be a model of what a city needs to be 50 or 75 years from now. i am hopeful that all of you will look at us through a prism. does your candidate have a vision to make sure that san francisco can be that model city, and as he or she have the track record to demonstrate they can use the power of government to get things done and to create opportunity. 14 years is your city attorney on the issues of national significance to marriage equality, choice, shutting down the power plant, making our streets safer, going after fraud, waste, and abuse, i tried to use the power of the law to make a difference in people's lives each and every day. and the leadership that san f
[applause] >> i want to thank the league of women voters and all of the co- host's for giving us the opportunity to speak to you tonight. as you recall, in my opening i said that i thought this was a seminal election, the most important mayor's race we have had in 20 years. i believe that. i believe the choices we make in this connection -- this election are not about the next four or eight years but whether san francisco can be a model of what a city needs to be 50 or 75 years from now....
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eddie and ben star in tower heist, the film out november 4th is directed by brett ratner who is co-producinghe oscar ceremony. >> i was hanging out with him, if i hosted that show, i would get a nice chat about the movie. >> i was like, you know what, you're my guy. >> eddie's tactic, lower expectation. >> i think it's so funny that people think i'm perfect for this, because i'm going to be horrendous. tune in. it's going to be the worst [ bleep ] ever. >> we doubt that, eddie. >> murphy teaches a rag tag team to be thieves. >> you got 15 minutes to steal me something. >> what would you steal? >> i would steal sunglasses. i'm good at stealing sunglasses. >> that's the easiest thing to steal. with the round rack that's spinning. no one is watching that rack. >> his co-stars are smoking hot. >> he is an icon and personal hero. >> eddie and gaby have both earned nominations in the past. eddie for dream girls. gabi for "precious." a lot of people are talking oscar for leonardo dicaprio for j. edgar. we're going to have an exclusive look behind the scenes. >> why is "entertainment tonight" number
eddie and ben star in tower heist, the film out november 4th is directed by brett ratner who is co-producinghe oscar ceremony. >> i was hanging out with him, if i hosted that show, i would get a nice chat about the movie. >> i was like, you know what, you're my guy. >> eddie's tactic, lower expectation. >> i think it's so funny that people think i'm perfect for this, because i'm going to be horrendous. tune in. it's going to be the worst [ bleep ] ever. >> we doubt...