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. >>> steve jobs uncensored. the new book release today offer ago inside look at one of the world's most private man. >>> attention shoppers! m?< >>> the official steve jobs biography is on shelves today. it was rushed into print weeks earlier than planned when it became clear that jobs would soon die. biographer walter eye -- isaacson had unprecedented access to jobs. on "good morning america" this morning isaacson said jobs was famous for what many called his reality distortion field. meaning his ability to shape reality to suit his vision. >> that magical thinking worked 95, 99% of the time. he could have steve wozniak his early partner create a circuit board in four days that would normally take four months. when he gets cancer, it is that tension within him between the alternative hippie, romantic, poetic new age guy and the scientific technology guy. >> isaacson says that trait caused jobs to delay cancer surgery for nine months. a decision jobs later said he regretted. >>> oracle announcing massive deal to
. >>> steve jobs uncensored. the new book release today offer ago inside look at one of the world's most private man. >>> attention shoppers! m?< >>> the official steve jobs biography is on shelves today. it was rushed into print weeks earlier than planned when it became clear that jobs would soon die. biographer walter eye -- isaacson had unprecedented access to jobs. on "good morning america" this morning isaacson said jobs was famous for what many...
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. >>> steve jobs uncensored. the new book release today offer ago inside look at one of the world's most private man. >>> attention shoppers! retail giant offering a deal youuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuu >> closed captioning brought to you by mancini sleepworld. >>> the official steve jobs biography is on shelves today. it was rushed into print weeks earlier than planned when it became clear that jobs would soon die. biographer walter eye -- isaacson had unprecedented access to jobs. on "good morning america" this morning isaacson said jobs was famous for what many called his reality distortion field. meaning his ability to shape reality to suit his vision. >> that magical thinking worked 95, 99% of the time. he could have steve wozniak his early partner create a circuit board in four days that would normally take four months. when he gets cancer, it is that tension within him between the alternative hippie, romantic, poetic new age guy and the scientific technology guy. >> isaacson says that trait caused jobs to
. >>> steve jobs uncensored. the new book release today offer ago inside look at one of the world's most private man. >>> attention shoppers! retail giant offering a deal youuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuu >> closed captioning brought to you by mancini sleepworld. >>> the official steve jobs biography is on shelves today. it was rushed into print weeks earlier than planned when it became clear that jobs would soon die. biographer walter eye -- isaacson had...
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tonight, the osbournes uncensored. >> [ bleep ] you all. >> well, nearly uncensored. this is "piers morgan tonight." >> ozzy, sharon, jack, here we are on the outskirts of hollywood in one of your many fabulous homes. do you ever sit here just the three of you sometimes and think, how did we get here? >> every day. i got -- how i got here, i come from the airport, got in a cab. >> be serious a moment. when i watched, i watched jack's movie about you, ozzy. and what it reminded me is from the very humble beginnings that you all came from -- you didn't come from any privilege or any great wealth or anything. particularly you, ozzy. i mean, i just wonder whether sometimes you have that moment where you just think, how did this happen? >> you know, i had the occasion to go back to the house where i grew up in in ashton birmingham a few months ago. it's when you go back that the reality of what you've done hits you right between the eyes, i mean. >> it's a tiny house. >> tiny, tiny. you could get the whole thing into this area. there were six of us, and my mom and dad. i d
tonight, the osbournes uncensored. >> [ bleep ] you all. >> well, nearly uncensored. this is "piers morgan tonight." >> ozzy, sharon, jack, here we are on the outskirts of hollywood in one of your many fabulous homes. do you ever sit here just the three of you sometimes and think, how did we get here? >> every day. i got -- how i got here, i come from the airport, got in a cab. >> be serious a moment. when i watched, i watched jack's movie about you,...
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you know thoughtfully and in the region coming up in our uncensored take on the state of the world finances with artie's kaiser and stacy herbert after a recap of our top stories here with us. wealthy british science scientists sometimes the time. markets try not to come to. find out what's really happening to the global economy with months cause or for a no holds barred look at the global financial headlines tune in to cause report. it was created to serve public interests to inform and to entertain. these days there's nothing easier than opening up a new media outlets but there is nothing harder than revoking its license in case of corruption on. the san antonio ways in trouble. problems you can involve in a community where you have one large corporation controlling the daily newspaper radio stations television stations the cable outlet you told me that that sounds like a moccasin public opinion versus f.c.c. broadcast blues cool marching. off. a very warm welcome to you this is your news today protesters on the. strange day at. least intensely the translucent begin with the status of the
you know thoughtfully and in the region coming up in our uncensored take on the state of the world finances with artie's kaiser and stacy herbert after a recap of our top stories here with us. wealthy british science scientists sometimes the time. markets try not to come to. find out what's really happening to the global economy with months cause or for a no holds barred look at the global financial headlines tune in to cause report. it was created to serve public interests to inform and to...
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footage is uncensored we gather it all we've got the footage actually from activists themselves on blogs and i see you choose dot com forward slash some really interesting footage there of what's been going on on the streets on our web site. gadhafi is the most prominent son saif al islam could appear it's a court in the hague he's reportedly ready to surrender to the international criminal court where he's wanted on charges of crimes against humanity he's been on the run since revolutionary forces took control of last week and is thought to be somewhere near libya's southern border with now this comes as relatives of the slain libyan leader look to take to bring a war crimes lawsuit against nato over alliance troops deliberately striking gadhafi is called oil which they say pose no threat to civilians nato was only allowed into libya you may recall by the u.n. solely to protect citizens while nato decision to end its libyan mission by the end of the month after calls from the interim government to stay on what is not his mission now i discovered gadhafi is death isn't making the country
footage is uncensored we gather it all we've got the footage actually from activists themselves on blogs and i see you choose dot com forward slash some really interesting footage there of what's been going on on the streets on our web site. gadhafi is the most prominent son saif al islam could appear it's a court in the hague he's reportedly ready to surrender to the international criminal court where he's wanted on charges of crimes against humanity he's been on the run since revolutionary...
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here's michele bachmann unedited, uncensors speaking in san francisco. >> our nation's ability to competethe global economy begins with education. in is something i know about as a mother to 28 wonderful children. we must demand strong schools so that young americans enter the workforce with the math, science and problem solving skills they need to succeed in what we know to be the knowledge economy. education has always been the gateway to better life in this country. it certainly was for myself and our primary and secondary schools were long considered the world's best. when i was a child of a single mother, it was education that was my ticket out and to finding a better life and joining this wonderful economy. but on an international math test recently in 2003, united states high school students ranked unfortunately 24th out of 29 industrial nations surveyed. it seems year after year we receive those dismal results and year after year americans' children suffer because politicians working together with american parents fail to deliver reform, true reform in america's public school syst
here's michele bachmann unedited, uncensors speaking in san francisco. >> our nation's ability to competethe global economy begins with education. in is something i know about as a mother to 28 wonderful children. we must demand strong schools so that young americans enter the workforce with the math, science and problem solving skills they need to succeed in what we know to be the knowledge economy. education has always been the gateway to better life in this country. it certainly was...
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i mean it was almost like reading a completely uncensored blog.ives of e-mails to blackmail someone. >> cheney is charged with 26 counts. he faces a maximum of 121 years in prison if he is convicted. >>> a petition with 200,000 signatures on it got bank of america's attention. but that may be all. a bank executive personally called 22-year-old woman this week. molly is the one who launched the online petition after bank of america said it would charge debit card users a $5 fee. well, the bank of america executive told molly he understands customers' frustration but he says cancelling the fee would be "premature." >>> the justice department is going to court seeking information about last year's massive gulf oil spill. the target, transocean, the company that drilled. they issued subpoenas for information. the board asking for it doesn't have the authority to investigate. and that's why they're so slow with these things. >>> today in the doctor conrad murray trial, the defense will get its chance to cross-examine a sleep expert who says that propof
i mean it was almost like reading a completely uncensored blog.ives of e-mails to blackmail someone. >> cheney is charged with 26 counts. he faces a maximum of 121 years in prison if he is convicted. >>> a petition with 200,000 signatures on it got bank of america's attention. but that may be all. a bank executive personally called 22-year-old woman this week. molly is the one who launched the online petition after bank of america said it would charge debit card users a $5 fee....
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he was just was completely uncensored. very self-facing.ery honest about who he was, what he did, why he did it. and he had a great face. he had a face that looked like he had seen many, many bar fights. and the other crimes that put you in prison before, what were those? >> very different. a lot of different things. thieving, fighting. but the majority of them were through drink. >> reid recently transferred to protective custody wing due to threats made by some younger inmates. convinced he could take care of himself, reid wasn't happy about the move. to him it was a sign of weakness. >> so "d" hall, protective custody. describe it for me. >> no good. >> why? >> this is the first time i've ever done this in 30 years. i was always a bit of a rebel, a fighter. i still am. although i'm hold. i won't let anybody [ bleep ] on me. that's prison. you can't let anybody [ bleep ] you. there are a lot of men in this hall afraid. afraid. i'm not [ bleep ] one of them. i'm 60. they don't attempt to bully me. they know what will happen. >> what's that
he was just was completely uncensored. very self-facing.ery honest about who he was, what he did, why he did it. and he had a great face. he had a face that looked like he had seen many, many bar fights. and the other crimes that put you in prison before, what were those? >> very different. a lot of different things. thieving, fighting. but the majority of them were through drink. >> reid recently transferred to protective custody wing due to threats made by some younger inmates....
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because it was just nice to read an uncensored account that rockwell clearly did not mean for public consumption of what it was like for him to go camping for six days when his two young sons were back at home with his wife and what he thought of. c-span: but there are other references to--what?--a--either a calendar or something where he would, i know, late--late... >> guest: oh, a calendar, late in life. c-span: late in his life. yeah. >> guest: yes. yes, that was very good, too. at--almost at the end of--when i was finishing the biography, tom rockwell decided that--to share with me the calendars that his father had kept the last few years--the last 10 years of his life. and rockwell would just jot down things that had happened during the day or things he was worried about or what was coming up or what had happened. and it was unbelievably helpful to get a sense of where his thinking was during those last 10 years of his life. to go through--it's actually at this point, they're--i guess they were those little pages you put on a rolodex card--i mean, what do you call it where the s
because it was just nice to read an uncensored account that rockwell clearly did not mean for public consumption of what it was like for him to go camping for six days when his two young sons were back at home with his wife and what he thought of. c-span: but there are other references to--what?--a--either a calendar or something where he would, i know, late--late... >> guest: oh, a calendar, late in life. c-span: late in his life. yeah. >> guest: yes. yes, that was very good, too....
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i mean, it was almost like reading a completely uncensored blog. i wasn't saving archives of e-mails to blackmail someone. >> reporter: chaney claims he never sold the pictures or information. >> someone contacted me wanting the pictures to sell. this was someone who apparently did it for a living. i don't know who it was. >> did you sell any of those pictures? >> i didn't give that person any pictures. i didn't sell them. i never wanted to sell or release any images. >> reporter: authorities, however, say he did distribute them. >> i deeply apologize. i know what i did. and that it was wrong. and i just have to fix that and deal with it. go forward. >> reporter: chaney is charged with 26 counts of identity theft, unauthorized access to a protected computer and wire-tapping. if convicted, he faces up to 121 years in prison. surprisingly not the first time he was in trouble with the law. in the '90s, he was convicted of mail fraud and sentenced to probation. >> thanks, andrea. >>> we have that interview with governor perry. i spoke with him just bef
i mean, it was almost like reading a completely uncensored blog. i wasn't saving archives of e-mails to blackmail someone. >> reporter: chaney claims he never sold the pictures or information. >> someone contacted me wanting the pictures to sell. this was someone who apparently did it for a living. i don't know who it was. >> did you sell any of those pictures? >> i didn't give that person any pictures. i didn't sell them. i never wanted to sell or release any images....
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it was almost like reading a completely uncensored block.ot receiving archives of females to e-mail anyone. christopher janney tells us why he had celebrity e-mail's. >> it started as a frill. it turned into an addiction. >> he says he did not know how to stop. fbi agents say that he hijacked e-mail accounts of scarlett johansson, christine aguilera and 48 others. he says, when they receive a message, so did he. he told action news, he never sold any of the information or pictures. >> someone contacted me wanting pictures. i do not know who it was. >> did you ever sell any pictures? and i did not. i never wanted to sell any images. new speaker the bottom line is, he says he knows what he did was wrong. his start fascination led it to hollywood hacking and now, the spotlight is on him as he is facing very serious charges. >> i am deeply apologetic. i know what i did was one of the worst invasions of privacy. i am not trying to escape what i did. i know what i did and that it was wrong. i have to face that and deal with it and moving forward.
it was almost like reading a completely uncensored block.ot receiving archives of females to e-mail anyone. christopher janney tells us why he had celebrity e-mail's. >> it started as a frill. it turned into an addiction. >> he says he did not know how to stop. fbi agents say that he hijacked e-mail accounts of scarlett johansson, christine aguilera and 48 others. he says, when they receive a message, so did he. he told action news, he never sold any of the information or pictures....
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i mean it was almost like reading a completely uncensored blog.g archives of e-mails to make blackmail someone. >> if convicted on all counts, chaney could be sentenced to 121 years in prison. >>> federal health authorities say 23 people have now died from contaminated cantaloupe. melons from a colorado farm were infected with the bacteria listeria. the cantaloupe was recalled a month ago but symptoms can take weeks to show up. federal experts say 116 people across 25 states have fallen ill from the bad cantaloupe. listeria is particularly dangerous for older people and pregnant women. >>> more now on the deadly shootings in a california hair salon. police are trying to figure out why a man walked into the shop, then opened fire. eight people were killed and another person is in critical condition. there are reports that the suspect was in a custody fight with his ex-wife. it happened in seal beach, a quiet community near los angeles. the suspect is in custody on murder charges now. the suspect's next-door neighbor is with us. she saw him before t
i mean it was almost like reading a completely uncensored blog.g archives of e-mails to make blackmail someone. >> if convicted on all counts, chaney could be sentenced to 121 years in prison. >>> federal health authorities say 23 people have now died from contaminated cantaloupe. melons from a colorado farm were infected with the bacteria listeria. the cantaloupe was recalled a month ago but symptoms can take weeks to show up. federal experts say 116 people across 25 states have...
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it was almost like reading a completely uncensored blog.ves of e-mail to maybe blackmail someone. >> chaney was busted in a federal crime sting dubbed operation hackerazzi. he is also charged with 26 counts. police say he rigged celebrity accounts. >> the indictment alleges he set the victims' accounts to automatically forward all of their e-mail to his e-mail. you'ving these methods, he stole not only private and personal photographs of the victims, he also took financial information, movie scripts, and conversation that's the victims believed to be private. >> do you know what? there is a takeaway for all of us in this case. note to self. don't use your mom's maiden name. don't use your birthday. don't use your pet's name as passwords. the fbi says chaney used public information to come up with their passwords and found more information in their computer which helped them get into more accounts. >>> prosecutors deciding not to file charges against former imf chief strauss-kahn. he was accused of attempted rape in 2003 but prosecutors say
it was almost like reading a completely uncensored blog.ves of e-mail to maybe blackmail someone. >> chaney was busted in a federal crime sting dubbed operation hackerazzi. he is also charged with 26 counts. police say he rigged celebrity accounts. >> the indictment alleges he set the victims' accounts to automatically forward all of their e-mail to his e-mail. you'ving these methods, he stole not only private and personal photographs of the victims, he also took financial...
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. >> when we come back, the uncensored story of the music video revolution. soldier. just cut out the cheer from your specially marked box of cheerios, write your message, and we'll see that they get it. ♪ let's go ♪ ♪ ♪ come with me, let's go ♪ ♪ come with me, let's go ♪ ♪ cruise like a norwegian ♪ my old contacts would sometimes move and blur my vision. then my eye doctor told me about acuvue® oasys for astigmatism. he said it's the only lens of its kind designed to realign naturally with every blink so now, i'm seeing more clearly. [ male announcer ] learn more at acuvue.com. delivering mail, medicine and packages. yet they're closing thousands of offices, slashing service, and want to lay off over 100,000 workers. the postal service is recording financial losses, but not for reasons you might think. the problem ? a burden no other agency or company bears. a 2006 law that drains 5 billion a year from post-office revenue while the postal service is forced to overpay billions more into federal accounts. congress created this problem, and congress can fix it.
. >> when we come back, the uncensored story of the music video revolution. soldier. just cut out the cheer from your specially marked box of cheerios, write your message, and we'll see that they get it. ♪ let's go ♪ ♪ ♪ come with me, let's go ♪ ♪ come with me, let's go ♪ ♪ cruise like a norwegian ♪ my old contacts would sometimes move and blur my vision. then my eye doctor told me about acuvue® oasys for astigmatism. he said it's the only lens of its kind designed to...
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. >>> john mccain uncensored.ing" back right after the break. the postal service is critical to our economy-- delivering mail, medicine and packages. yet they're closing thousands of offices, slashing service, and want to lay off over 100,000 workers. the postal service is recording financial losses, but not for reasons you might think. the problem ? a burden no other agency or company bears. a 2006 law that drains 5 billion a year from post-office revenue while the postal service is forced to overpay billions more into federal accounts. congress created this problem, and congress can fix it. >>> tom stories now. secretary of state hillary clinton on a surprise diplomatic mission to libya. she arrived in libya this morning. she is there to congratulate the libyan people on ousting moammar gadhafi and to help the ruling nati national transition council. >>> the celebration is on in the west bank and gaza after israel released 477 prisoners in exchange for one israeli soldier. the palestinians are returning home as
. >>> john mccain uncensored.ing" back right after the break. the postal service is critical to our economy-- delivering mail, medicine and packages. yet they're closing thousands of offices, slashing service, and want to lay off over 100,000 workers. the postal service is recording financial losses, but not for reasons you might think. the problem ? a burden no other agency or company bears. a 2006 law that drains 5 billion a year from post-office revenue while the postal service...