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apple pie, big sheik antique bowls of wooden apples, read and golden, apples pencils, produce framed on the library wall, texas vegetables from the rio grand empire. i am an american first, then a texan he would say not understanding he sounded like auggi march. the clues are there, i later realized. a man's fate is his character. you always have to show off and tell us what you know, carl said. i'll be in washington next week i say. i have an interview, i have to close of peace. you promised me, you said you would stay away from washington state. you sat right here and said you would not go to the cascades. he yells as loudly as i have ever heard him. washington, d.c. i shout back. i have the trait as well. [laughter]. >> as you are thinking about that, i would like to ask you to give us one more. there are 2 completely surprising and interesting substories woven through this narrative of your brother, 1, your fabulous aunt character in mexico getting frosty into mexico and running around with frita caller and your discovery of apples? >> this is astonishing, are we talking about th
apple pie, big sheik antique bowls of wooden apples, read and golden, apples pencils, produce framed on the library wall, texas vegetables from the rio grand empire. i am an american first, then a texan he would say not understanding he sounded like auggi march. the clues are there, i later realized. a man's fate is his character. you always have to show off and tell us what you know, carl said. i'll be in washington next week i say. i have an interview, i have to close of peace. you promised...
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apple was his baby, his child. i don't know he longed for it but he was deeply frustrate it was being screwed up. that after a whale they weren't inventing new products and the products sucked and they kept coming out with more macintoshs but not a new man. couldn't create a new operating system, a new mac os, so he is watching as people screw up the wonderful baby he helped create. >> and finally his return. >> can't create an operating system at a certain point, gill, then running apple, says, okay, i got to buy an operating system. and the bos; he looks at even microsoft. the question of adopting windows. that would have been weird. >> and then there's this amazing operating system that steve jobs had done at next with the colonel to it, which it exactly what aim -- apple needed, and eventually apple buys flexion to get the operating system ask then you buy next to get steve jobs, and i'm not sure it was woz0 who said it, but i think it was, gill, meet steve jobs, game over. steve jobs is back in the saddle agai
apple was his baby, his child. i don't know he longed for it but he was deeply frustrate it was being screwed up. that after a whale they weren't inventing new products and the products sucked and they kept coming out with more macintoshs but not a new man. couldn't create a new operating system, a new mac os, so he is watching as people screw up the wonderful baby he helped create. >> and finally his return. >> can't create an operating system at a certain point, gill, then running...
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they go from the apple i to the apple ii. the differences, jerry, and others, they create -- i mean, you know, create a beautiful case, need the plastic molding, and it's going to cost a lot of money to do it. you just can't sell your vw bus and hp calculator the way they did to get money for the apple i, and so they need investment capital, and mike comes along, signs a line 6 credit, but also gives them a great piece -- or gives steve a great piece of advice which is a marketing document with three con cements on it. one is to focus, really, you know, keep your focus. the other is empathy, not the perfect word for it, but it's basically make an emotional connection to the people who are going to buy your product, and then the third is also not a great word, the words "impute," but that means cast an ora around whatever you do so that the minute you, you know, steve even throughout his career, had his own personal name on the patents for the boxes, the packaging of the apple product so when you open it up, the ipod cradled,
they go from the apple i to the apple ii. the differences, jerry, and others, they create -- i mean, you know, create a beautiful case, need the plastic molding, and it's going to cost a lot of money to do it. you just can't sell your vw bus and hp calculator the way they did to get money for the apple i, and so they need investment capital, and mike comes along, signs a line 6 credit, but also gives them a great piece -- or gives steve a great piece of advice which is a marketing document with...
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the archives contains company videos where jobs talks about apple's first product. >> remember an apple 1 was not particularly usable for too much, but it was so incredible to be able to have your own computer. reporter: here wozniak remembers how the company got its name. >> i remember driving down highway 85. we're on the freeway and steve mentions i got a name, apple computer and we kept frying to think other alternatives, but we -- trying to think other alternatives, but we couldn't think of anything better. reporter: fans of the 1984 movie ghostbusters will appreciate this company video featuring steve jobs and other executives. >> today we're going to introduce four new products. reporter: the collection also documents the years jobs present spent at next computer which he founded after i was forced out of apple -- he was forced out of apple in 1985. >> this is it. in a slab, sits right underneath the monitor. reporter: the apple archives are housed in this refrigerated warehouse where stanford stores its library collection. apple donated most of the material to stanford in 1997.
the archives contains company videos where jobs talks about apple's first product. >> remember an apple 1 was not particularly usable for too much, but it was so incredible to be able to have your own computer. reporter: here wozniak remembers how the company got its name. >> i remember driving down highway 85. we're on the freeway and steve mentions i got a name, apple computer and we kept frying to think other alternatives, but we -- trying to think other alternatives, but we...
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from being apple computer -- they even changed the name to just apple -- into being in the digital hub business. first with dvds and video. then really big with the ipod and music, and the ipod is hugely successful so he starts to worry. what's going to kill it? and re realizes people putting music on their phones will kill it. so focuses and does the iphone, and does it at first -- they did two versions of the iphone, one with sort of an ipod modified with a track wheel which wasn't very good for a phone. and then with johnny ives and many other people, and goaded on by microsoft and an engineer there that steve didn't like -- this notion of a touch screen technology, and when he finally sees how the touch screen can work, he says that's how we're going to do the iphone. so you have a series of consumer devices from the decade beginning beginning in 2001, most prominently the ipod, the iphone, and the ipad, the totally transform industries. >> and statement he is bending other industries in the direction of his -- >> the music industry. >> the music industry, disney. >> retail -- >> r
from being apple computer -- they even changed the name to just apple -- into being in the digital hub business. first with dvds and video. then really big with the ipod and music, and the ipod is hugely successful so he starts to worry. what's going to kill it? and re realizes people putting music on their phones will kill it. so focuses and does the iphone, and does it at first -- they did two versions of the iphone, one with sort of an ipod modified with a track wheel which wasn't very good...
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. >>> and a look back at apple computers. the company came a long way since the early days. >>> and this was a disappointing season for your washington redskins. is mike shanahan coming back? what the coach said about his future. coming up on the news edge at 6. back to you. >>> all right, feldy, thank you. we'll be right back in about two minutes. keep it here. here. >> neighbors in ward 8 in anacostia are protesting plans for a brand new homeless shelter in their neighborhood. the organizers said ward 8 is oversat righted with shelters and social services and they're attracting hundreds who don't live in the neighborhood and despite today's protest, the construction has begin for the woman's shelter. >>> the top stories across the country. construction at the world trade center museum at ground zero has come to a halt because of a money dispute and that museum was calendar -- scheduled to open up next december. the foundation overseeing it is in the fight with the port authority of new york and new jersey. and
. >>> and a look back at apple computers. the company came a long way since the early days. >>> and this was a disappointing season for your washington redskins. is mike shanahan coming back? what the coach said about his future. coming up on the news edge at 6. back to you. >>> all right, feldy, thank you. we'll be right back in about two minutes. keep it here. here. >> neighbors in ward 8 in anacostia are protesting plans for a brand new homeless...
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it's about apple juice and specifically what's in it. tests found arsenic in samples of ordinary store-bought apple juice and some of the levels they found are raising concerns about the risk of cancer. our report here tonight from nbc's tom costello. >> reporter: it's yet another warning about potentially troubling levels of arsenic in both apple and grape juice. inorganic arsenic has been linked to skin, blood and -- lung and bladder cancer. 88 juice samples were tested and 10% had total arsenic levels higher than the limit set for drinking water by the fda. that limit is ten parts per billion, but for a 154-pound adult, not a child. >> kids have much smaller weights, much smaller bodies. they don't need that much to reach their daily arsenic limit. >> some of the best known brands in america have arsenic in their apple juice. >> reporter: it was just two months ago that the dr. oz show raised similar concerns about arsenic in apple juice. at the time the fda questioned the findings. >> the sum total of the data says the arsenic we hav
it's about apple juice and specifically what's in it. tests found arsenic in samples of ordinary store-bought apple juice and some of the levels they found are raising concerns about the risk of cancer. our report here tonight from nbc's tom costello. >> reporter: it's yet another warning about potentially troubling levels of arsenic in both apple and grape juice. inorganic arsenic has been linked to skin, blood and -- lung and bladder cancer. 88 juice samples were tested and 10% had...
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apple was his baby, his child. i don't know he longed for it but he was deeply frustrate it was being screwed up. that after a whale they weren't inventing new products and the products sucked and they kept coming out with more macintoshs but not a new man. couldn't create a new operating system, a new mac os, so he is watching as people screw up the wonderful baby he helped create. >> and finally his return. >> can't create an operating system at a certain point, gill, then running apple, says, okay, i got to buy an operating system. and the bos; he looks at even microsoft. the question of adopting windows. that would have been weird. >> and then there's this amazing operating system that steve jobs had done at next with the colonel to it, which it exactly what aim -- apple needed, and eventually apple buys flexion to get the operating system ask then you buy next to get steve jobs, and i'm not sure it was woz0 who said it, but i think it was, gill, meet steve jobs, game over. steve jobs is back in the saddle agai
apple was his baby, his child. i don't know he longed for it but he was deeply frustrate it was being screwed up. that after a whale they weren't inventing new products and the products sucked and they kept coming out with more macintoshs but not a new man. couldn't create a new operating system, a new mac os, so he is watching as people screw up the wonderful baby he helped create. >> and finally his return. >> can't create an operating system at a certain point, gill, then running...
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argues that contrary to what companies like apple sony or microsoft may say jailbreaking is actually brought benefits to their products in the areas of innovation security and privacy let's get the details of exactly how jailbreaking helps rather than hurts businesses because that's definitely not something we're going to hear from the companies themselves joining me to discuss this is trevor tim activists at the electronic frontier foundation are trevor thanks so much for joining us tonight so in two thousand and nine that you have got this one exemption made for i phones this time tablets as well video game console is that seems like kind of a tall order. right so and like you said in two thousand and nine we got it for just smartphones but the problem with this this procedure is that you have to renew it every three years so we had to come back with another application to continue the exemption for smartphones and now we're trying to expand the i pads and other tablets which are you know essentially the same the same thing as a smartphone in the sense that you can run applications
argues that contrary to what companies like apple sony or microsoft may say jailbreaking is actually brought benefits to their products in the areas of innovation security and privacy let's get the details of exactly how jailbreaking helps rather than hurts businesses because that's definitely not something we're going to hear from the companies themselves joining me to discuss this is trevor tim activists at the electronic frontier foundation are trevor thanks so much for joining us tonight so...
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apple pie, big sheik antique bowls of wooden apples, read and golden, apples pencils, produce framed on the library wall, texas vegetables from the rio grand empire. i am an american first, then a texan he would say not understanding he sounded like auggi march. the clues are there, i later realized. a man's fate is his character. you always have to show off and tell us what you know, carl said. i'll be in washington next week i say. i have an interview, i have to close of peace. you promised me, you said you would stay away from washington state. you sat right here and said you
apple pie, big sheik antique bowls of wooden apples, read and golden, apples pencils, produce framed on the library wall, texas vegetables from the rio grand empire. i am an american first, then a texan he would say not understanding he sounded like auggi march. the clues are there, i later realized. a man's fate is his character. you always have to show off and tell us what you know, carl said. i'll be in washington next week i say. i have an interview, i have to close of peace. you promised...
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apple computer. we kept trying to think of alternatives and couldn't think of anything better. >> and fans of the movie "ghost busters" will appreciate this company video featuring steve jobs and other autos today, we're going to introduce four new products. >> the collection documents the years jobs spent at next computer che founded after being forced out of apple in 1985. >> this is it. a slab sits underneath the monitor. >> the archives are housed in this warehouse where stanford stores library collections. apple donated most materials to stanford in 1997. apple had been collecting it for a corporate museum but dropped plans when steve jobs returns. it offers a glimpse into the early years as a scrappy start up. >> what we hope will happen with materials here is that people will see there are lessons in the past that some are worth digging for. >> the apple archives are in a secret location. that area i told you about. historians want to get a glimpse will have to call stanford. >>> a study warns
apple computer. we kept trying to think of alternatives and couldn't think of anything better. >> and fans of the movie "ghost busters" will appreciate this company video featuring steve jobs and other autos today, we're going to introduce four new products. >> the collection documents the years jobs spent at next computer che founded after being forced out of apple in 1985. >> this is it. a slab sits underneath the monitor. >> the archives are housed in this...
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another thing is to connect your keyboard wirelessly to your to your phone apple said no at first the job great community did this and then they system but security and privacy are probably the big reasons for why use its users really need this because a lot of times these phone menu. factories are slow to update and slow to pass security breaches and this allows researchers to develop these patches and users can install them right away and so they will be protected same thing goes of privacy there's a lot of third party apps that are taking in user information that they may not know about and there are apps that allow users to see what kind of information that they're sending out to these companies and he's these apps that show this information. a lot of times and banned by these manufacturers so we want to allow users to experience all these these gifts essentially that apple and other companies aren't allowed into and all of those reasons seem to make a lot of sense to me but when it comes to the companies or you know it is apple is the example here at least back to two thousand an
another thing is to connect your keyboard wirelessly to your to your phone apple said no at first the job great community did this and then they system but security and privacy are probably the big reasons for why use its users really need this because a lot of times these phone menu. factories are slow to update and slow to pass security breaches and this allows researchers to develop these patches and users can install them right away and so they will be protected same thing goes of privacy...
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closer to android or apple? >> i don't know the answer to that question, but i'll say that windows 8 will have an app store, and windows mobile has an app store, and we see the benefit of having that in the cloud and think of how microsoft positions our technologies, it's a screen technology, and it should be the same as any device, and i should get the applications i want on demand, so the way we look at it is how do we vet them in the marketplace before they make it down to the device. >> yeah, okay. this will take a little bit of explanation. is the torque project with rerouteing a sensible idea or tin hat paranoid ludicy? >> there was a paper that suggested a new set of vulnerabilities. i mean, do you think -- i mean, how -- you know, how much can you trust your anonymity? do you have any sense? >> i think it's coming back to the same question. software is written by humans, and humans are fallible. no one can write the perfect code. maybe somebody has and they are in the room, and if you are, i have busines
closer to android or apple? >> i don't know the answer to that question, but i'll say that windows 8 will have an app store, and windows mobile has an app store, and we see the benefit of having that in the cloud and think of how microsoft positions our technologies, it's a screen technology, and it should be the same as any device, and i should get the applications i want on demand, so the way we look at it is how do we vet them in the marketplace before they make it down to the device....
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the apple faithful can hardly wait for an apple tv that could be out next summer. >> i have an i-pod touch, an i- pod, mac book. >> reporter: television's the most mature, so consumer expectations would be very high. >> apple has to have a game changer and they have to price it in a way that makes sense. >> reporter: apple didn't create music players nor cell phones nor computer tablets. what they did create changed everything. while there are smart tvs out there, imagine what apple may do. internet ready tvs can take you right to non-tv sites such as google and facebook. >> they have to come up with something so good that we didn't even think about it. >> i'm assuming a lot of people like the gadgets. i bet it would sell pretty quickly. >> imagine a tv that had one cord, no connections at all. >> reporter: getting folks off the couch to use a touch screen seems to be out of the question. >> possibly using an i-pad or i- phone as an i-pod touch as a remote control. >> reporter: will customers rush to buy them? >> i think they will. i know i will. >> reporter: even at a premium price,
the apple faithful can hardly wait for an apple tv that could be out next summer. >> i have an i-pod touch, an i- pod, mac book. >> reporter: television's the most mature, so consumer expectations would be very high. >> apple has to have a game changer and they have to price it in a way that makes sense. >> reporter: apple didn't create music players nor cell phones nor computer tablets. what they did create changed everything. while there are smart tvs out there,...
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i think it's a good time for an apple shareholder and an apple customer. >> susie: what your your outlook overall for technology? where is the most growth and >> i think the most growth and innovation is going to come in social media. social media a few years ago started off as an experiment, started off as this weird thing on the side of most companies. it's now mainstream. it's so mainstream we're going from a position of let's experiment with social media to its essential. and also people are figuring out how to monetize social media. so many people are interested in jobs, and job outlooks and technology. and i think social media is a great place. and it's going to take you some knowledge and competence. one of my partners specializes in teaching and training people about social media. get ready for the social media thing as it comes down main street. there are going to be a lot of jobs in it. it's a great way to make advances in your career. >> susie: where do you see others tech area that is are growth sectors? what else are we talking about at this time next year. >> i think we'll b
i think it's a good time for an apple shareholder and an apple customer. >> susie: what your your outlook overall for technology? where is the most growth and >> i think the most growth and innovation is going to come in social media. social media a few years ago started off as an experiment, started off as this weird thing on the side of most companies. it's now mainstream. it's so mainstream we're going from a position of let's experiment with social media to its essential. and...
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poly phenols antioxidants found in the peel of apples can suppress t. cell activation and thus prevent collide as in mice columbus is a swelling of the large intestine and t. cells are a type of white blood cell the play a central role in the immune system and are at the core of that system the tailors the body's immune response to possess specific pathogens to conduct the research scientists chemically induced choli this in mice then gave one group an oral placebo and another group of mice were given an oral dose of apple polish females every day during the course of the disease the results show that the mice who ate the apple poly phenols were protected from cold light us but the t. cells were the key here because the treated mice had fewer activated t. cells in their colons and mice the lack t. cells completely were not protected from collide as even after receiving the apple policy it was only affecting the t. cells so this shows that apple polyphenols protect against collide as by the method of suppressing t. cell activation these findings are real
poly phenols antioxidants found in the peel of apples can suppress t. cell activation and thus prevent collide as in mice columbus is a swelling of the large intestine and t. cells are a type of white blood cell the play a central role in the immune system and are at the core of that system the tailors the body's immune response to possess specific pathogens to conduct the research scientists chemically induced choli this in mice then gave one group an oral placebo and another group of mice...
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that becomes the style for apple. >> it's bout this time, as apple grows as a company, the apple ii takes off, selling hundreds of thousands of units, the phrase in the book surfaces, temperamental and bratty. >> yeah. >> it seems at this point there's an almost, a kind of breakout, a very particular kind of break out at this point where that side of jobs, that temperamental and bratty is out, and it starts to grate on people. >> he was templemental, and that's why he was on the night shift. this was not something new, but, you know, temperamental people have the temperament of an artist which is why you have the passion of a product and you make it perfect. that temperamentalness, you know, there was original presence of mike scott, and scotty tried to temper jobs and that did not work, and they bring in john skully, a polite gentleman, to, you know, handle steve, but with steve, you got the whole package. the temperamentalness was a part of it, and it show just in how he cared -- even, you know, i tell the story in the book with steve walking me by his house that he grew up in, the hous
that becomes the style for apple. >> it's bout this time, as apple grows as a company, the apple ii takes off, selling hundreds of thousands of units, the phrase in the book surfaces, temperamental and bratty. >> yeah. >> it seems at this point there's an almost, a kind of breakout, a very particular kind of break out at this point where that side of jobs, that temperamental and bratty is out, and it starts to grate on people. >> he was templemental, and that's why he...
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mcintosh apples, little ones like this, and by the way, the most popular apples they put in here is gala, mcintosh and red delicious which to me are some of the best apples for the lunch box, and fuji, because they're small. i'm tony tantillo, your fresh growser er and remember to eat fresh and stay healthy. >>> a crocodile goes after a lunch mower. >> an 1100-pound crock named elvis launched out of the water to get the lawn mower. trying to eat the machine. they eventually got the machine out. he is still chomping. >> poor lawn mower. [ male announcer ] how do you say... welcome to the neighborhood. ♪ [ male announcer ] how do you say... can you believe it's been 20 years since college? ♪ [ male announcer ] nothing says "you're special" like boursin, a creamy, crumbly blend of real cheese and savory herbs, boursin makes any moment more memorable. even if you're saying... my mother has the kids tonight. ♪ [ male announcer ] how do you say boursin?
mcintosh apples, little ones like this, and by the way, the most popular apples they put in here is gala, mcintosh and red delicious which to me are some of the best apples for the lunch box, and fuji, because they're small. i'm tony tantillo, your fresh growser er and remember to eat fresh and stay healthy. >>> a crocodile goes after a lunch mower. >> an 1100-pound crock named elvis launched out of the water to get the lawn mower. trying to eat the machine. they eventually got...
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but apple is having to respond to questions about its new voice activated assistants. the questions were first raised buy bloggers about why she can't find information about strip clubs and restaurants, but not about abortion or birth control. >> asked the same question in washington dc and the story says fifty-floor comes up with an antiabortion center in virginia and one in pennsylvania. the similar search on google directs users to several clinics where abortions are performed. the aclu and abortion rights activists raised concerns that apple is going to get on the technical glitch, said this is not an intentional omission. it simply means that as we bring fifty-floor from beta to the final product we find places where we can do better and low in the coming weeks. but not everyone is buying that. eli is the executive director of moveon.org. >> i think that's pretty thin answer. the fact is that for longtime media companies have made it more difficult to find family planning assistance. >> one analyst who covers apple says he doesn't believe there is hidden agendas t
but apple is having to respond to questions about its new voice activated assistants. the questions were first raised buy bloggers about why she can't find information about strip clubs and restaurants, but not about abortion or birth control. >> asked the same question in washington dc and the story says fifty-floor comes up with an antiabortion center in virginia and one in pennsylvania. the similar search on google directs users to several clinics where abortions are performed. the...
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apple is ring to respond to questions about its new voice activated assays taint. those questions were raised by bloggers as to why they can find strip clubs, but draws a blank when asked about contraception. >> we are standing outside a planned parenthood. >> this is the latest iphone. >> sorry, i couldn't find any abortion clinics. >> ask the same question in washington, d.c. and the story says she comes up with one in pennsylvania. a similar search on google directs users to several clinics where abortions are performed. apple is blaming it on a technical glitch. saying these are not technical o migs. it simply means as we bring sii to a final product, we find places where we codo better. not everyone is buying it. eli is the former executive director of move on.org and the author of the bubble. >> the fact is that for a long time, media companies have made it more difficult for women to, you know, find family planning. not the first time this has happened. >> one analyst who covers apples says he doesn't believe there's a hidden agenda. but rather relies on inf
apple is ring to respond to questions about its new voice activated assays taint. those questions were raised by bloggers as to why they can find strip clubs, but draws a blank when asked about contraception. >> we are standing outside a planned parenthood. >> this is the latest iphone. >> sorry, i couldn't find any abortion clinics. >> ask the same question in washington, d.c. and the story says she comes up with one in pennsylvania. a similar search on google directs...
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and he sold us to steve jobs who had recently left apple. and what was so amazing about george is that most people would think oh, if i sold a division of my company and it went on to become a big success, they would kind-- would kind of feel like it is a reflection on them, not george. he is so proud of us. we still are vy,ery close to lucasfilm. we do all of our post production with them, he's like our godfather. >> rose: and still going strong. >> yeah. >> rose: so what did steve bring to this? >> steve jobs was amazing. he really saw something in all of us as people. he bought-- we were 40 people at the time. at the time we were hardware and softwarecompany. now he bought us in 1986 for $10 million, 5 million to lucasfilm, 5 million as seed money. over the next nine years, we proceeded to lose money every single quarr, every single month. nine years. he would sit there, patiently writing checks out of his own pocketbook to the tune of a total of $50 million of his own personal money he invested in the compy before he started making money
and he sold us to steve jobs who had recently left apple. and what was so amazing about george is that most people would think oh, if i sold a division of my company and it went on to become a big success, they would kind-- would kind of feel like it is a reflection on them, not george. he is so proud of us. we still are vy,ery close to lucasfilm. we do all of our post production with them, he's like our godfather. >> rose: and still going strong. >> yeah. >> rose: so what did...
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in regards to apple. they are going to be sued. they are going to be sued by the chinese company that they are trying to deal with. and it does throw a warning shot that someone like apple could be vulnerable. >> on this program yearrs ago and recommended bmt . guess what. it got nationalized. it is a real risk that you run when trading with a communist counselry. china --- country. we are closing our economy and becoming more totalian and china is going in different way. it is another story. guys thank you very much. it is an interesting debate. >> say hello to yourr new neighbors. saying goodbye to a housing rebound. so my parents went to bank of america. they met with the branch manager and they said, "look, we've got this little hot dog cart, and it's on a really good corner. let's see if we can buy the property." and the branch manager said, "all right, i will take a chance with the two of you." and we've been loyal to bank of america for the last 71 years. ccoming up. occupiers occupy in foreclosured homes. plus, in your face
in regards to apple. they are going to be sued. they are going to be sued by the chinese company that they are trying to deal with. and it does throw a warning shot that someone like apple could be vulnerable. >> on this program yearrs ago and recommended bmt . guess what. it got nationalized. it is a real risk that you run when trading with a communist counselry. china --- country. we are closing our economy and becoming more totalian and china is going in different way. it is another...
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apple want it is to breakq groud voicing concerns right now. the new campus is expectedq to e built along prune ridge avenue. @(t&xjq @&hc&une ridge avenue. clara and people are voicing concern ó"&ut traffic and smoking issues.fá here now is jean ellie. >> reporter: apple is growing in cupertino planning on building the campus for 12,000Ñi employe. thefá owners of the roasted cofe bean want everyone to know they are excited. >> we arexd here. please patronize. >> tracy lives around the corner. a sign, it might see apple two, let's talk. >> we are concerned about the traffic issue. >>Ñi they willt( notice more coy if apple gets its way.lp @(t&há& prune ridge leading up to the campus was changeed from four lanes to two. traffic will be lpimpacted. she isxd worried about air qualy for people on foot. her exerciseqt( rvó+et( is smokt by apple employees. >> when i go for a run, the problem is their employees come out on to the sidewalk to smoke cigarettes. when i run i have to run through all the secondhand smoke.ñrçói]ó >> there signs th
apple want it is to breakq groud voicing concerns right now. the new campus is expectedq to e built along prune ridge avenue. @(t&xjq @&hc&une ridge avenue. clara and people are voicing concern ó"&ut traffic and smoking issues.fá here now is jean ellie. >> reporter: apple is growing in cupertino planning on building the campus for 12,000Ñi employe. thefá owners of the roasted cofe bean want everyone to know they are excited. >> we arexd here. please...
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juice. >>> a new study of apple juice supporting dr. oz claiming that it contains arsenic. >>> >>> >>> our business beat with fox business networking up at 6:20. right now, it is 5:36. [ woman ] my boyfriend and i were going on vacation, so i used my citi thank you card to pick up some accessories. a new belt. some nylons. and what girl wouldn't need new shoes? we talked about getting a diamond. but with all the thank you points i've been earning... ♪ ...i flew us to the rock i really had in mind. ♪ [ male announcer ] the citi thank you card. earn points you can use for travel on any airline, with no blackout dates. earn points you can use for travel on any airline, and even though you do what you can to take care of it, sometimes you want to give your immune system some support. try new airborne chewable tablets. each serving contains 14 vitamins, minerals and herbs... including zinc, echinacea, ginger, and a blast of vitamin c. it's the easy, great-tasting way to help support your immune system. airborne. in fast-acting
juice. >>> a new study of apple juice supporting dr. oz claiming that it contains arsenic. >>> >>> >>> our business beat with fox business networking up at 6:20. right now, it is 5:36. [ woman ] my boyfriend and i were going on vacation, so i used my citi thank you card to pick up some accessories. a new belt. some nylons. and what girl wouldn't need new shoes? we talked about getting a diamond. but with all the thank you points i've been earning......
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as apple and going apple with its army of device manufacturers are there. blackberry will have the same problems as it has in the suspect u.s. >> apple and google have gotten into the market. does rim need the consumer market at all? couldn't it concentrate on what you call the enterprise market or business market? >> the enterprise market is the target segment for apple and for google. we see more and more of a consumerization of the business segment. employees are coming to the i.t. department on a daily basis and saying why can't i use my iphone like i use my android device on the corporate network and i.t. is running out o of excuses why they can't. >> if have you a 24-month time horizon would you buy shares of rim at this price? >> no, i would not. >> any disclosure. are you owning any? >> i do not own any rim shares. >> on research and motion tonight roger entner with us from massachusetts with recon analytics. >> tomorrow is a >> susie: tomorrow will be a big day for zynga. it makes its wall street debut, selling shares to the public for the first ti
as apple and going apple with its army of device manufacturers are there. blackberry will have the same problems as it has in the suspect u.s. >> apple and google have gotten into the market. does rim need the consumer market at all? couldn't it concentrate on what you call the enterprise market or business market? >> the enterprise market is the target segment for apple and for google. we see more and more of a consumerization of the business segment. employees are coming to the...
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♪ ♪ by faith i know, but ne'er can tell, ♪ ♪ the glory which i now can see ♪ ♪ in jesus christ the apple tree. ♪ ♪ oo-oo oo-oo-ooo ♪ oo-oo oo-oo-ooo oo-oo ♪ ♪ for happiness i long have sought, ♪ ♪ and pleasure dearly ♪ i have bought: ♪ i missed of all; but now i see ♪ ♪ 'tis found in christ the apple tree. ♪ ♪ oo-oo oo-oo-ooo ♪ oo-oo oo-oo-ooo oo-oo-oo ♪ ♪ oo-oo oo-oo-ooo oo-oo-oo ♪ ♪ oo-oo oo-oo-ooo oo-oo-oo oo-oo ♪ ♪ this fruit ♪ doth make my soul to thrive, ♪ ♪ it keeps my dying faith alive: ♪ ♪ which makes my soul in haste to be ♪ ♪ with jesus christ the apple tree. ♪ ♪ i'm weary with my former toil, ♪ ♪ here i will sit and rest a while; ♪ ♪ under the shadow ♪ i will be, ♪ of jesus christ ♪ the apple tree. [playing in caribbean rhythm] ♪ the virgin mary had a baby boy. ♪ ♪ the virgin mary had a baby boy. ♪ ♪ the virgin mary had a baby boy. ♪ ♪ and they said that his name was jesus. ♪ ♪ he come down he come from the glory ♪ ♪ he come down, he come from the glorious kingdom ♪ ♪ he come dow
♪ ♪ by faith i know, but ne'er can tell, ♪ ♪ the glory which i now can see ♪ ♪ in jesus christ the apple tree. ♪ ♪ oo-oo oo-oo-ooo ♪ oo-oo oo-oo-ooo oo-oo ♪ ♪ for happiness i long have sought, ♪ ♪ and pleasure dearly ♪ i have bought: ♪ i missed of all; but now i see ♪ ♪ 'tis found in christ the apple tree. ♪ ♪ oo-oo oo-oo-ooo ♪ oo-oo oo-oo-ooo oo-oo-oo ♪ ♪ oo-oo oo-oo-ooo oo-oo-oo ♪ ♪ oo-oo oo-oo-ooo oo-oo-oo oo-oo ♪ ♪ this fruit ♪ doth make...
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we know it's been around even before apple purchased. it what do we know about it? >> siri was sold to apple in 2010. you know, we talked to one of the former directors of siri. he we asked him about the technology. he said while he had this company, there were no known filters that would have filtered out anything having to do with abortion. >> mary snow, we'll stay on top of this story. fascinating story indeed. thank you. so if you're planning a holiday shopping trip to the mall, beware. someone may be tracking your every move. and newt gingrich keeps climbing in the polls at mitt romney's expense. but will the former house speaker stumble before primary season gets under way? hey, officer, how's it going? [ horns honking ] not a talker. cool. i'm not either most times. passport. yes. passport. passing them to you. driver's license. yup. here you go. past five years' tax returns, high-school report cards, and i'm gonna need to see a receipt for that watch you're wearing. you should have really provided us with a checklist of documents we were going to need up fro
we know it's been around even before apple purchased. it what do we know about it? >> siri was sold to apple in 2010. you know, we talked to one of the former directors of siri. he we asked him about the technology. he said while he had this company, there were no known filters that would have filtered out anything having to do with abortion. >> mary snow, we'll stay on top of this story. fascinating story indeed. thank you. so if you're planning a holiday shopping trip to the mall,...