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those are the things i was good at. the one smash hit early video game that sort of broke that dual model that was neither was a game called sim city. in sim city what you were doing was essentially urban planning. basically zero manual dexterity required and zero killing. you were building an environment, utilities, popular centers, schools and stuff. sim city was urban planning as after school entertainment. sim city now has a weird cameo role in this year's republican presidential nominating process. if there's one thing you know about current presidential front-runner herman cain though he was ceo of a mafia named pizza chain, if there's one thing know about herman cain, it's probably this. >> 9-9-9 plan. 9-9-9. 9-9-9. >> herman cain has a plan the way you call emergency services in england. it's the tax structure of sim city volume four. not kidding. that's how it's set up. the tax structure in your simulated world, 9-9-9. since most economists think the 9-9-9 plan is -- and mr. cain says his advisers are secret, p
those are the things i was good at. the one smash hit early video game that sort of broke that dual model that was neither was a game called sim city. in sim city what you were doing was essentially urban planning. basically zero manual dexterity required and zero killing. you were building an environment, utilities, popular centers, schools and stuff. sim city was urban planning as after school entertainment. sim city now has a weird cameo role in this year's republican presidential nominating...
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look at him. he had standards that were so high that anything less than perfection -- so if someone said, steve, i did this particular subroutine in three steps. steve would say go back and do it in two and they'd say did it in two and he said go back and do it in one. he was a demanding task master but on top of every detail. he knew everything going on in that product. there wasn't any decision that he wasn't involved in and it was like the master artist in the renaissance with the workshop of talented people around him. each one working on a different part of the project and there's steve, orchestrating it, making the decisions. and yet, he was not a programmer . he wasn't a software engineer but he was an artist. >> do you think with jobs gone, that methodology and approach to product development can survive? it is something that can be implanted on a culture or a product of is singular mind meeting a singular personality? >> i think that steve worked very hard. remember, when i knew and worke
look at him. he had standards that were so high that anything less than perfection -- so if someone said, steve, i did this particular subroutine in three steps. steve would say go back and do it in two and they'd say did it in two and he said go back and do it in one. he was a demanding task master but on top of every detail. he knew everything going on in that product. there wasn't any decision that he wasn't involved in and it was like the master artist in the renaissance with the workshop...
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a quick look at the news. there is a disturbing new report about the treatment of detainees in afghanistan to tell you about this morning. it's on the cover of today's "new york times" and it says that the u.n. has discovered evidence of systematic torture in afghanistan at sites run by the national police and domestic intelligence agency. the 74-page report finding, quote, compelling evidence that nearly half of all the detainees interviewed by the u.n. experienced interrogation techniques that are considered torture. they include beatings with electric cables, wires, and sticks, electric shock, and hanging subjects by their wrists from the wall or ceiling. the report says the techniques were used at facilities throughout afghanistan and in some instances on children under the age of 18. a pentagon official says the u.s. is reviewing the allegations. >> richard, this is the government that young americans are fighting and dying for. one more bit of evidence that we are in the wrong war after a decade. >> afte
a quick look at the news. there is a disturbing new report about the treatment of detainees in afghanistan to tell you about this morning. it's on the cover of today's "new york times" and it says that the u.n. has discovered evidence of systematic torture in afghanistan at sites run by the national police and domestic intelligence agency. the 74-page report finding, quote, compelling evidence that nearly half of all the detainees interviewed by the u.n. experienced interrogation...
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we will look at some of the thing you are going to be up against at 10:00. like "american guns" on discovery. >> let's get rid of that demon liquor over there. >> look. are you going to have demon liquor on the show? >> tell me this doesn't look fun. >> have you ever opened up weapons in a place are where you can't hurt yourself or somebody else and just open up. >> oh usa. >> all part of the a usa family. >> i can get this at home. so i don't need to watch it. >> okay. >> but everyone with a remote is going to be passing by this, saying where's brian williams. they see this. >> that's true. >> why would they keep going? >> i have old tapes of the democratic convention. >> ridiculousness it is on tv at 10:00 at night. this. >> that's pretty good. >> what are you going to do better than that? >> how do you not love, thb is fantastic. >> motorcycles. >> i will be watching this and tivoing me and on the second tivo channel tivoing you. this one you watch. >> i can tell you all about the show. >> oh, my goodness. they are discriminating. someone has them over an
we will look at some of the thing you are going to be up against at 10:00. like "american guns" on discovery. >> let's get rid of that demon liquor over there. >> look. are you going to have demon liquor on the show? >> tell me this doesn't look fun. >> have you ever opened up weapons in a place are where you can't hurt yourself or somebody else and just open up. >> oh usa. >> all part of the a usa family. >> i can get this at home. so i don't...
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he's bad at debates. and he's not getting better over time at it. in nuke errical terms it looks like this if you're looking for rick perry's name, it's easier if you start down at the bottom by ron paul and newt gingrich who seem to be running for fun and profit respectively. rick perry is polling nationally at 6%. 6. that is a problem for rick perry. he is tanking. but tanking rick perry has a solution to this. rick perry appears this week to be launching his comeback plan. step one, he got himself some new establishment republican staff. a lot of bob dole for president staff, if you must know. seriously old school. step two, rick perry got himself a new herman cainesque flat tax. step three, he got himself a donald trumpesque birther platform, playing to the tin foil hat fringe implying that the president is secretly foreign and therefore not really president. as of today some new steps. tanking rick perry also floating the idea that he will fix his being bad at debates problem by going on offense. not by going on offense during the debates but b
he's bad at debates. and he's not getting better over time at it. in nuke errical terms it looks like this if you're looking for rick perry's name, it's easier if you start down at the bottom by ron paul and newt gingrich who seem to be running for fun and profit respectively. rick perry is polling nationally at 6%. 6. that is a problem for rick perry. he is tanking. but tanking rick perry has a solution to this. rick perry appears this week to be launching his comeback plan. step one, he got...
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he was at the american enterprise institute. he is at the national press club. he and his campaign were hoping they would sail out of washington on a big head of steam on top of those being on top of the polls. he is in controverciy that he helped soak. >> i love your halloween tie. >> thanks. >> very cool. happy halloween and that does it for this edition of "andrea mitchell reports." >> in the next hour, why herman cain supporters are comparing him to clarence thomas where he sexually harassed two women in the 90s. is it a good idea to compare him to clarence thomas? our panel will weigh in on that strategy and attorneys say it happens more often than you might think. defendants spending more time behind jobs than they should after they are given bad legal advice in plea deals. the supreme court is given arguments on this issue. they are coming up in three short minutes. is this a chevy volt? [ stu ] yeah. it's electric. i don't think so. it's got a gas tank right here. electric tank, right over here. an electric tank? really, stu? is that what you pour the el
he was at the american enterprise institute. he is at the national press club. he and his campaign were hoping they would sail out of washington on a big head of steam on top of those being on top of the polls. he is in controverciy that he helped soak. >> i love your halloween tie. >> thanks. >> very cool. happy halloween and that does it for this edition of "andrea mitchell reports." >> in the next hour, why herman cain supporters are comparing him to...
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and they can look at yours, they can look at mine, they can lk at governments. >> charlie: and the bavarian police. >> well because you know, institutions when they're told that they have to, they have to sort of modernize and beef up their cyber capacity, they willow casely get carried away with themselves. at the time the it hadn't been defined in germany whether this sort of software could be used by police or not. so there's a trial and error. but this is the thing about cyber work. he likestarks net. there is of course no framework or network to prevent a proliferation. one really important fact about cyber weaponry is this. if we have conventional weapons, your opponent has 20 warheads you have 25 warheads. everyone knows where those 25 are. you can use deterrence. the problem about cyber your access is the vulnerability of your opponent. in order to know what your asset is, you have to go in and look at the opponent's vulnerability. so it is almost by definition a preemptive sort of weaponry. and that's why you will read stories in the papers in the "wall street journal" a couple yea
and they can look at yours, they can look at mine, they can lk at governments. >> charlie: and the bavarian police. >> well because you know, institutions when they're told that they have to, they have to sort of modernize and beef up their cyber capacity, they willow casely get carried away with themselves. at the time the it hadn't been defined in germany whether this sort of software could be used by police or not. so there's a trial and error. but this is the thing about cyber...
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jon huntsman is not polling at 3%. he is polling at three persons.
jon huntsman is not polling at 3%. he is polling at three persons.
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gingrich is at 10, paul's at 8, perry's down at 6. perry has lost everything to cain, because cain can talk. >> yeah. cain can talk. and cain takes the positions that this wing of the party likes. immigration really hurt rick perry -- >> they hate illegal immigrants, they hate the government, they hate taxes, they love free enterprise. >> right. and so perry can pass on most of that stuff. but on immigration, that, i think, is more important, really, than his inability to talk. >> you know, i got to go back again to the ethnic factor. we've seen this before, john harrison. we're going to be figuring this out when the voting gets real in iowa, by the way, where he's also sweeping ahead to 37%, cain now, although everything out there is volatile. you know, what is this? is this the lds factor? is this the fact they think that mitt romney really is a closet -- not a well-closeted moderate republican from massachusetts? that the only conservative game in town happens to be an african-american business guy without political experience. but
gingrich is at 10, paul's at 8, perry's down at 6. perry has lost everything to cain, because cain can talk. >> yeah. cain can talk. and cain takes the positions that this wing of the party likes. immigration really hurt rick perry -- >> they hate illegal immigrants, they hate the government, they hate taxes, they love free enterprise. >> right. and so perry can pass on most of that stuff. but on immigration, that, i think, is more important, really, than his inability to...
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:00 and now at 8:00. in fact msnbc can put my show anywhere. i'm just glad to be here. don't forget to answer tonight's question at the bottom of the screen. i want to know what you think. rick perry and mitt romney went at it last night. we will survey the damage. >>> and tragedy in john kasich's ohio. a man sets dozens of exotic animals loose and takes his own life. authorities were forced to kill nearly 50 of these aggressive creatures and according to neighbors the animals had a history of getting loose. >> we were going to the ranch one day and me and a couple of friends seen a buffalo, camel and injure raf on the road. we thought we were drunk but we weren't with drinking yet. it was only 3:00 in the afternoon. >> don't want to miss the latest on this story. stay with us. [ female announcer ] so you think your kids are getting enough vegetables? yeah, maybe not. v8 v-fusion juice gives them a full serving of vegetables plus a full serving of fruit. but it just tastes like fruit. v8. what's your numb
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look at this, a bunch of stinky hip hippies, this doesn't affect me at all. they don't realize they might lose their mortgage, their property values have gone down. their retirement funds have gotten trash the. my mother was supposed to retire. she can't retire because her retirement fund took a 40% hit. she can't live on social security. >> joini ining me now from lowe manhattan, the site of the occupied wall street protest is chris hay, host of the new msnbc weekend program "up with chris hayes" which airs saturdays and sundays at 8:00 a.m. eastern. thanks for joining me tonight, chris. >> reporter: thanks for having me on, lawrence. >> we had earlier reports indicating the police were closing off streets down there and tightening up the pressure on the demonstrators. what is the situation there now? >> reporter: well, right now the police seem to be just hanging back and watching and the mood is as you can hear behind me extremely jubilant and hopeful i would say. every night there is a general, what they call a general assembly here, or g.a. here, which i
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look at the tea party at this point. it was a bunch of people walking around with tea bags on their hats. all kinds of demands. it wasn't until the summer and the town hall protests to begin to find its focus. and it was centrally funded and coordinated by dick armey and others. this is a much more loosely affiliated group of young people coming together to do this on their own. i think the idea that they don't have their act together misses the point at this point because as reverend sharpton said, they're about consciousness raising. >> i think the fact that people are crying out says that the movement is working, otherwise people wouldn't care at this point. >> let's move to your cover story in "rolling stone." and just a fascinating quote by jeff goodall. he wrote about the steve jobs that nobody knew. this is fascinating. this is what he said. when uh first met steve jobs, i thought he was a loser. what i remember about him was he would storm around the office yelling and how he wore tattered jeans and how everyone
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least say, "let's stop and, you know, let's at least hold on and let's take a look at it." i mean, we were talking about somebody that was convicted of something that wasn't a crime. >> narrator: while willingham waited for the courts to decide, he received shocking news: stacy had told reporters that she now believed he had murdered their children. >> she told me that she had changed her mind and felt that todd was guilty. >> narrator: stacy talked to todd's private investigator, tina church. >> and she indicated that she had read the entire trial record in one day. and i kept trying to tell her, "well, we have new evidence. how would that make you feel to know that your former husband, the father of your children, is going to be executed for something he possibly didn't do?" and she just really had convinced herself by this point he was guilty. >> narrator: it all started a few weeks before at a contentious meeting between todd and stacy. for the first time in 12 years, she visited todd in prison. he asked her not to come to the execution, and he had one last request. >>
least say, "let's stop and, you know, let's at least hold on and let's take a look at it." i mean, we were talking about somebody that was convicted of something that wasn't a crime. >> narrator: while willingham waited for the courts to decide, he received shocking news: stacy had told reporters that she now believed he had murdered their children. >> she told me that she had changed her mind and felt that todd was guilty. >> narrator: stacy talked to todd's private...
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and krista freeland is global editor at large at reuters. paul, you have been counseling us to take these guys seriously, not just in terms of the political power but actually in terms of a coherent message. >> yeah. we had -- we are just three years after the greatest banking crisis since the 1930s. i mean, it was brought on by excesses on the part of the financial industry and the financial industry was bailed out at the public's expense and risk. and yet we're still in an economic crisis. and somehow all of that, the discussion of who are these guys, why are we supporting them, why haven't they paid more for this, what are the reforms that are going to stop this from happen, all of that disappeared from the debate. we've been arguing about who's going to cut social security and what about the budget deficit. we lost the whole thread of the core issue at -- in our society right now. and these protesters, who are a mix of all sorts of people, suddenly brought that back into the center of our national debate. and just for that, that's an eno
and krista freeland is global editor at large at reuters. paul, you have been counseling us to take these guys seriously, not just in terms of the political power but actually in terms of a coherent message. >> yeah. we had -- we are just three years after the greatest banking crisis since the 1930s. i mean, it was brought on by excesses on the part of the financial industry and the financial industry was bailed out at the public's expense and risk. and yet we're still in an economic...
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if you look at again, i hope you're not going to lash at me but if you look at the numbers, the american people still like president obama. his personal approval numbers are pretty high. look at the failure to gocracy party lines. >> i think you can like him to a certain degree, but then you have to give equal credit to things like the way he saved the car industry, for example. so it's not all bad. i mean, he's inherited this terrible economic hospital path and he probably hasn't lived up to the wild expectation that he came in with. but nobody could have lived up to that. there's been a realty check. but as we stand, the republicans still i think despite all the poll numbers have a tough job to oust barack obama i would imagine. >> i think it's very tough. as we sit here tonight, i would say if you had to place a bet you're just back from vegas, i would say you would bet on obama. why? because if you look at the numbers head to head, no matter which of those candidates on the stage you put up against obama, pretty much they lose except for somebody this mythical creature called generic
if you look at again, i hope you're not going to lash at me but if you look at the numbers, the american people still like president obama. his personal approval numbers are pretty high. look at the failure to gocracy party lines. >> i think you can like him to a certain degree, but then you have to give equal credit to things like the way he saved the car industry, for example. so it's not all bad. i mean, he's inherited this terrible economic hospital path and he probably hasn't lived...
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at exxonmobil we know the answer is yes. when we design any well, the groundwater's protected by multiple layers of steel and cement. most wells are over a mile and a half deep so there's a tremendous amount of protective rock between the fracking operation and the groundwater. natural gas is critical to our future. at exxonmobil we recognize the challenges and how important it is to do this right. i got it, i'm sorry. these people, huh? you know i've found that anger is the enemy of instruction. you don't know the egos that i have to deal with. you're probably right. thank you! whoever you are. i'm pretty sure that was phil jackson. he's quite famous... million championships... triangle offense innovator... [ male announcer ] the audi a8. named best large luxury sedan. nice wheels zen master. thank you...todd. ♪ mary? what are you doing here? it's megan. i'm getting new insurance. marjorie, you've had a policy with us for three years. it's been five years. five years. well, progressive gives megan discounts that you guys
at exxonmobil we know the answer is yes. when we design any well, the groundwater's protected by multiple layers of steel and cement. most wells are over a mile and a half deep so there's a tremendous amount of protective rock between the fracking operation and the groundwater. natural gas is critical to our future. at exxonmobil we recognize the challenges and how important it is to do this right. i got it, i'm sorry. these people, huh? you know i've found that anger is the enemy of...
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at least nine rescue boats in the east river at the point. a diver also in the river looking for that fifth individual. just to recap quickly, according to what witnesses are telling us, it was about 3:22 p.m. eastern that bell 206 jet two blade helicopter apparently had trouble while trying to land. it was hovering for a period of time above the helipad and for some reason yet to be known, it crashed into the water. witnesses saying that it rolled over and sank within seconds. four people were rescued. we were told the pilot, a male pilot is now in stable condition. two women at this point in critical condition. this according to the fdny and another man is in stable condition. at this point, the rescue is underway for a fifth individual. as i said, number of rescue crews out here in the east river trying to find that fifth individual. obviously, time is of the essence here. >> i could be wrong, but if you're looking in the right part of the screen right now, it looks like they've just brought someone in from the water there. that may be the
at least nine rescue boats in the east river at the point. a diver also in the river looking for that fifth individual. just to recap quickly, according to what witnesses are telling us, it was about 3:22 p.m. eastern that bell 206 jet two blade helicopter apparently had trouble while trying to land. it was hovering for a period of time above the helipad and for some reason yet to be known, it crashed into the water. witnesses saying that it rolled over and sank within seconds. four people were...
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he's at 6%. he's down there in jon huntsman territory who's at %. if these hold, something like it holds, and we're shockingly close now to these votes, if he pulls those two off in a row, that would just about do it, wouldn't it? >> that would be crushing. then we'd of course all be looking at south carolina which has a tradition of picking the eventual nominee and that could be a kind of battle royale. but i think we're poised right now for a perry comeback, though. things seem to be in line for that. if he can't get all those points back in one week or even two weeks, but i think he can climb slowly back into the race and has the money to last. so he can stick around until it's just the two of them. >> here's what i hear. i hear great disappointment in perry's performances and i hope he will do better and i hear from republicans, and i don't have a horse in this race other than mrs. bachmann, that basically how do we stop romney? so i think there's a long, hard battle and perry is the conservative. romney is the establishment candidate. historica
he's at 6%. he's down there in jon huntsman territory who's at %. if these hold, something like it holds, and we're shockingly close now to these votes, if he pulls those two off in a row, that would just about do it, wouldn't it? >> that would be crushing. then we'd of course all be looking at south carolina which has a tradition of picking the eventual nominee and that could be a kind of battle royale. but i think we're poised right now for a perry comeback, though. things seem to be in...
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rick perry pulls up a distant third at 13%. ron paul holds steady at 9%. followed by the irrelevant newt gingrich at 8% and the now even more irrelevant michele bachmann at 6%. the poll indicates that none of the candidates are on solid ground yet. with 67% of republican voters saying they might change their minds. herman cain is the latest beneficiary of republicans changing their minds, but his front-runner status has not inhibited his rhetoric on the campaign trail. here he is in tennessee on saturday explaining how he would stop illegal immigration. >> we'll have a real fence. 20 feet high with barbed wire, electri electrified with a sign on the other side that says, it can kill you. >> when asked about that statement less than 24 hours later, here was candidate cain's reply. >> that's a joke, david. >> it's a joke. >> it's a joke. that's a joke. >> that's not a serious plan? >> that's not a serious plan. no, it's not. >> you got a big laugh. that's not what you'd do. >> that's a joke. i said america needs to get a sense of humor. that was a joke. >> h
rick perry pulls up a distant third at 13%. ron paul holds steady at 9%. followed by the irrelevant newt gingrich at 8% and the now even more irrelevant michele bachmann at 6%. the poll indicates that none of the candidates are on solid ground yet. with 67% of republican voters saying they might change their minds. herman cain is the latest beneficiary of republicans changing their minds, but his front-runner status has not inhibited his rhetoric on the campaign trail. here he is in tennessee...
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person is at the third location. of course we'll continue to watch this and bring you any new developments as we get them right here on msnbc. >>> to the markets where investors got some good news ahead of the opening bell which may be a sign of a good jobs report. 91,000 private sector jobs added in september. that's better than expected but it had some red flags when it came to layoffs. >>> meantime, apple's rollout of the new iphone 4s is hitting more than one snag. samsung is targeting the phone to ban sales and techies are underwhelmed with the phone. apple stock dropped like a diva when they failed to deliver the iphone 5. courtney reagan joins us now. before we get to the markets, let's get to apple and the rollout and what you're hearing there from cnbc about what people were expecting as opposed to what they got. >> reporter: yeah, it seems it was a little disappointing for both apple fans and investors alike. like you mentioned, shares of apple really dropped fairly precipitously after that announcement, do
person is at the third location. of course we'll continue to watch this and bring you any new developments as we get them right here on msnbc. >>> to the markets where investors got some good news ahead of the opening bell which may be a sign of a good jobs report. 91,000 private sector jobs added in september. that's better than expected but it had some red flags when it came to layoffs. >>> meantime, apple's rollout of the new iphone 4s is hitting more than one snag. samsung...
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i was as big-time as it gets at b.c. ( laughs ) >> you were the man? >> i was the man at b.c. oh, boy, that changed quick. >> pitts: herzlich was diagnosed with a rare form of cancer. but what happened next is a story worthy of "60 minutes." ( cheers and applause ) >> i'm steve kroft. >> i'm lesley stahl. >> i'm morley safer. >> i'm lara logan. >> i'm byron pitts. >> i'm scott pelley. those stories tonight on "60 minutes." bill! what!? yeah, i used kmart layaway. i'm making small payments over 8 weeks. kmart layaway is the easy way to pay with no finance charges! just start with $5, plus a little down. now that's kmart smart. but i've learned a lot from patients who use flexpen. flexpen comes pre-filled with the insulin i take and i can dial the exact dose of insulin i need. i live my life on the go and need an on-the-go insulin. i don't need to carry a cooler with flexpen. novolog is a fast-acting, man-made insulin used to control high blood sugar in adults and children with diabetes. do not inject novolog if you do not plan to eat within 5 to 10 minutes after injection to av
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people would share at the conferences he would speak at. he was a really amazing marketing genius. >> i -- a lot of people were sort of disappointed these past few days in this new ipad that just came out, really wasn't all that spectacular. wasn't as -- the iphone that just came out. and people are wondering, do you think steve jobs was directly involved in giving the authorization to release it? because it doesn't necessarily have his feel to it, given the fact that it didn't necessarily break through the technology. >> absolutely. if you -- in the next couple of year, any product that comes out of apple will have steve jobs finger on it. it will have his design sense. everything that is tied to jobs on it. and so the iphone for us that came out yesterday, he was definitely involved in that. there's no way this was something that was dreamed up a couple weeks ago. i think where the difference comes in is when you look at the presentation that took place yesterday at apple, it was different people that were on stage. it was usually steve j
people would share at the conferences he would speak at. he was a really amazing marketing genius. >> i -- a lot of people were sort of disappointed these past few days in this new ipad that just came out, really wasn't all that spectacular. wasn't as -- the iphone that just came out. and people are wondering, do you think steve jobs was directly involved in giving the authorization to release it? because it doesn't necessarily have his feel to it, given the fact that it didn't...
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at age 56. that is a shot of apple headquarters in cupertino, california, where the flags have been flying at half-mast for a little over an hour now. at this point in the afternoon -- late afternoon in california. joining me now is lance ulenoff, editor and chief of mashinable.com and former editor of "pc" magazine. thanks for joining me tonight, lance. >> thanks for having me on. >> you were a friend of steve jobs for a very long time. what is your reaction to where we are tonight with this news? >> well, i should say, you know, i'm stunned. i worked with apple for year, you know, talking to them about products. i've been in the same room with steve jobs during his many product announcements. i never had the pleasure of sitting down to dinner with him though i wish i had. greatly admired what he did to our industry. i've been in this industry for an awfully long time. and i have never seen a figure quite like steve jobs. first of all, a true phoenix. somebody who we rode off in the mid '80s, a
at age 56. that is a shot of apple headquarters in cupertino, california, where the flags have been flying at half-mast for a little over an hour now. at this point in the afternoon -- late afternoon in california. joining me now is lance ulenoff, editor and chief of mashinable.com and former editor of "pc" magazine. thanks for joining me tonight, lance. >> thanks for having me on. >> you were a friend of steve jobs for a very long time. what is your reaction to where we...
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look at that. >> i'm just saying. if sean picks the winners and he's the winner. >> one of those voices in my head saying that tomorrow foreman approved it. >> sounds sketchy to me. >> it is very, very sketchy. phill phillip, despite the inside gym being rigged, your beat 360 t-shirt is on the way. >>> a stunning look at the roots of bullying. the results of an important "360" study. how different are victims and their tormenters. for you parents who think it couldn't happen in your kid's school, listen to this. >> no matter what high school you go to, what age you are, what social group you're in, you've been bullied and you are a bully. you're never going to stop being bullied ever. road trip buddy. let's put some music on. [ woman ] welcome to learning spanish in the car. you've got to be kidding me. yeah, this is good. vamanos. vamanos. vamanos. gracias. gracias. gracias. ♪ trece horas en el carro sin parar y no traes musica. mira entra y comprame unas papitas. [ male announcer ] get up to 795 miles per tank in
look at that. >> i'm just saying. if sean picks the winners and he's the winner. >> one of those voices in my head saying that tomorrow foreman approved it. >> sounds sketchy to me. >> it is very, very sketchy. phill phillip, despite the inside gym being rigged, your beat 360 t-shirt is on the way. >>> a stunning look at the roots of bullying. the results of an important "360" study. how different are victims and their tormenters. for you parents who...
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look at this week. the president of coke saying it's easier to do business in china than it is in america. the president of google saying that all of this regulation from washington is stifling innovation. i don't think this is the right approach to be able to recapture the american dream. we ought to be more positive about what a great nation we've got. and i don't hear that. >> i completely agree about the importance of being positive. i think this president's patriotism and enthusiasm about this country is beyond question. i think that we've been asking the president to fixhe economy with one hand tied behind his back. we've been saying, in effect, make it so the government has no role in regulating excesses on wall street, in trying to assure that multiple bottom lines that government is responsible for are adequately balanced. and that should you make investment, but not -- we're not going to give you any funds to do so. >> they did regulate wall street. look at dodd-frank that was passed on the pr
look at this week. the president of coke saying it's easier to do business in china than it is in america. the president of google saying that all of this regulation from washington is stifling innovation. i don't think this is the right approach to be able to recapture the american dream. we ought to be more positive about what a great nation we've got. and i don't hear that. >> i completely agree about the importance of being positive. i think this president's patriotism and enthusiasm...
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at the top. are they the two front-runners in your party right now? is romney ahead, or is cain really a threat to him? >> i think romney's ahead and i think cain is in that hunt, if you will. perry's still a game perp and then, of course, you still have someone like a rick santorum -- >> but romney has positioned the fact -- isn't romney responsible for herman cain winning that straw vote in florida. you're laughing because he got his people to push him so he'd be his alternative. >> maybe that's true. you have to ask those guys. >> sis he using herman cain as tackling dummy? >> no. i think he sees him as someone he can work with should this thing progress and he becomes the the nominee and you're looking at a romney/cain ticket. >> here's romney touting his business credentials and his service as massachusetts governor, but he was also quick to say nice things about herman cain. here he is setting up his favorite sparring partner, someone he clearly doesn't see as a threat. >> i was able to use
at the top. are they the two front-runners in your party right now? is romney ahead, or is cain really a threat to him? >> i think romney's ahead and i think cain is in that hunt, if you will. perry's still a game perp and then, of course, you still have someone like a rick santorum -- >> but romney has positioned the fact -- isn't romney responsible for herman cain winning that straw vote in florida. you're laughing because he got his people to push him so he'd be his alternative....
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so i wanted to look at the last mome tha chitects were working for the public sector, and we looked at a number of japanese architects who -- who connected themselves and who made this association, call themselves the me backist. >> and worked, they worked in tandem and worked in a complementary way, aorked in close communication and i was looking at that and also comparing it since we work for private interests we have become also much more alone. i think if you look at the milieu of architecture today we are all competing against each other, continuously, so there is much less kind of a sense of community. it is completely gone. it is -- here there is still a sense of community. >> rose: this began -- when did this begin? >> this movement, and it is an interesting question, in itself, it actually began before the war, as you know the japanese invaded china, and that was the first time they were confronted with wide, open spaces, before japan, everything is like this, soll of a sudden they saw ese enormous territories and that was the first time that they began to think about planning
so i wanted to look at the last mome tha chitects were working for the public sector, and we looked at a number of japanese architects who -- who connected themselves and who made this association, call themselves the me backist. >> and worked, they worked in tandem and worked in a complementary way, aorked in close communication and i was looking at that and also comparing it since we work for private interests we have become also much more alone. i think if you look at the milieu of...
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at 35%. if you were making $1 million and you had a chance to make another $1 million but on that second $1 million you knew you'd have to pay $56,000 of it in additional federal taxes, do you think you'd say, nah, i'll just hold it right here at $1 million? no one would make that choice. no one has ever made that choice. the brilliance of this surtax is that it goes where the money is. plenty of money. a wild excess of money that is capable of absorbing this very, very small additional tax responsibility without anyone who earned that kind of money ever noticing that they're sending in a little bit more to the federal government. 5.6% more only on incomes over $1 million. and that is all we need to pay for president obama's entire american jobs act. 89 days ago the senate took its first important step toward tax justice. on a sense of the senate resolution, sense of the senate resolutions are not law. most of them are not controversial. a lot of them pass unanimously. many of them just sound
at 35%. if you were making $1 million and you had a chance to make another $1 million but on that second $1 million you knew you'd have to pay $56,000 of it in additional federal taxes, do you think you'd say, nah, i'll just hold it right here at $1 million? no one would make that choice. no one has ever made that choice. the brilliance of this surtax is that it goes where the money is. plenty of money. a wild excess of money that is capable of absorbing this very, very small additional tax...
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at this time i was in turn four. but being racing for a while, when i went through the wreck, which was probably 30 seconds later, i realized it was a mess. it looks like it was a war. pieces everywhere. i couldn't avoid not to get any pieces on my tires underneath my car. it was pieces of cars on fire, cars flipped. it was -- in 27 years of racing, i've never seen such a big mess like that. i was pretty touched by it. at this time i had to hold myself just because, obviously, i didn't know what happened. and i was leading the race. this is part of our job. i mean, we get exposed to those kind of things every weekend that we race. it's part of racing, but it's never nice to see something like that. >> and i've got to ask you, does this make you reassess your career as a driver? you're a father yourself. there hasn't been a fatality in a race like this in a number of years in america. and indeed in formula 1 which is the european equivalent in many ways there hasn't been one since ed serna's tragic death years ago. th
at this time i was in turn four. but being racing for a while, when i went through the wreck, which was probably 30 seconds later, i realized it was a mess. it looks like it was a war. pieces everywhere. i couldn't avoid not to get any pieces on my tires underneath my car. it was pieces of cars on fire, cars flipped. it was -- in 27 years of racing, i've never seen such a big mess like that. i was pretty touched by it. at this time i had to hold myself just because, obviously, i didn't know...
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ron paul placed second at 14%. the eventual republican nominee, john mccain finished third with 13%. enough with the real news, let's huddle up around the water cooler to watch "the daily show" back last night after a week off. >> so why is it that rick perry, who is basically a 200-pound bag of choice cut great a republican meat dropping like a cow pie? is it his mangled debate performances? possible. questions about his less than pristine record as governor? perhaps. the fact that his family's former hunting facility was known as -- it had been -- it had -- >> i know you refrain from saying that word. the name of the place was called [ bleep ]. >> thank you, black walnut. republicans are brutalizing rick perry because of his faith? yes. no one gets it worse from the republican party than evangelical christians, also known as the base of the republican party. am least some evangelicals are fighting back. >> romney is a good, moral person. he's not a christian. mormonism is not christianity. it's always been consid
ron paul placed second at 14%. the eventual republican nominee, john mccain finished third with 13%. enough with the real news, let's huddle up around the water cooler to watch "the daily show" back last night after a week off. >> so why is it that rick perry, who is basically a 200-pound bag of choice cut great a republican meat dropping like a cow pie? is it his mangled debate performances? possible. questions about his less than pristine record as governor? perhaps. the fact...
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. >> an area that comes up at a time when the nation is at war. we face terrorist threats, the middle east is roiling. the iranian plot, was this an act of war? >> after i look atll of the information provided by the intelligence community, the military, then i could make that decision. i can't make thadecision because i'm not privto all of that information. >> you don't have a view about what the iranians have done? >> i do have a view. but what i'm saying, david, is i'm not going to say it was an act of war based upon news reports, with all due respect. i would hope that the president and all of his advisers are considing all of the factors in determining just how much -- how much the iranians participated. >> how does president cain respond to this is? >> president cain would first make sure that he's making the right decisions based upon all the information. i, as a candidate, don't have all of the information, so at this point i n't say how i would respond. if -- if it's an act of war, and the evidence suggests that, then i am going to consul
. >> an area that comes up at a time when the nation is at war. we face terrorist threats, the middle east is roiling. the iranian plot, was this an act of war? >> after i look atll of the information provided by the intelligence community, the military, then i could make that decision. i can't make thadecision because i'm not privto all of that information. >> you don't have a view about what the iranians have done? >> i do have a view. but what i'm saying, david, is...
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call us at... or visit your local liberty mutual office, where an agent can help you find the policy that's right for you. liberty mutual insurance. responsibility. what's your policy? >>> while we wait for a 1:00 p.m. news conference from new jersey governor chris christie, one person who might be relieved that he's not running is texas governor rick perry. he's gone from front-runner to lukewarm stunner. falling just as quickly in popularity as he rose in the early stages of his bid for the republican nomination. a new "washington post"/abc news poll shows the texas governor lost about half of his support over the past month. that dramatic decline is owing the door for fellow candidate, herman cain, who is now tied with perry for the number two spot. i'm joined by wayne slater, senior political writer for the dallas morning news, co-author of "bush's brain." this afternoon as we've been covering chris christie will announce that he is not going to be throwing his hat in the ring for this presiden
call us at... or visit your local liberty mutual office, where an agent can help you find the policy that's right for you. liberty mutual insurance. responsibility. what's your policy? >>> while we wait for a 1:00 p.m. news conference from new jersey governor chris christie, one person who might be relieved that he's not running is texas governor rick perry. he's gone from front-runner to lukewarm stunner. falling just as quickly in popularity as he rose in the early stages of his bid...
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they've got romney leading at 25 points. he's been holding at 25 for a long time. rick perry and herman cain now tied in second place at 16 each, but look at the movement of how we got to this in the last couple of months. while romney's remained steady, steady at 25, rick perry's dropped 13 points, losing his lead, where mr. herman cain, the businessman from atlanta, he's gone up 12 points to tie. this is so amazing, john, it is unbelievable that you see this kind of movement on the republican side, where there's so little product loyalty that they go from a guy they were red-hot over, rick perry, just a couple weeks ago, and all of a sudden a guy who was an also ran is now a contender, herman cain. >> because they don't know much about these contenders, and their support is falling week to week because they are falling in love with the idea of the candidate, not the candidate so much. if you asked those who were polled that love rick perry probably continue tell you much about him. he'll raise over $15 million for this quarter, a lot of change for a guy who's bee
they've got romney leading at 25 points. he's been holding at 25 for a long time. rick perry and herman cain now tied in second place at 16 each, but look at the movement of how we got to this in the last couple of months. while romney's remained steady, steady at 25, rick perry's dropped 13 points, losing his lead, where mr. herman cain, the businessman from atlanta, he's gone up 12 points to tie. this is so amazing, john, it is unbelievable that you see this kind of movement on the republican...
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if you look again at the local news footage from the standoff at the bridge, you can actually see the big fix this bridge banner. that banner and big group of protesters holding it never meat it on to the bridge. according to "the boston herald" that's because police told the protesters the ageing structure that is the bridge would buckle if they all walked on to it. so you can't take your fix this bridge sign on to the bridge because the bridge is so decrepit it might not support your weight. that's one implicit prayer for america's infrastructure, from a boston bridge too run down to speak for itself. there's another argument for infrastructure spending today coming from big business. president obama met with his council on jobs and competitiveness today. a group made up almost entirely of business and corporate big whigs including ge and comcast ceos. hello bosses who i don't know. this council is charged with giving the president advice on the economy in which they did today in the form of this 50-page report. this jobs council is a corporate america thing. these are the businessp
if you look again at the local news footage from the standoff at the bridge, you can actually see the big fix this bridge banner. that banner and big group of protesters holding it never meat it on to the bridge. according to "the boston herald" that's because police told the protesters the ageing structure that is the bridge would buckle if they all walked on to it. so you can't take your fix this bridge sign on to the bridge because the bridge is so decrepit it might not support...
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are they chuckling at it? what do you think their emotional reaction is though this craziness we're looking at? there's people being pushed around by the police, a guy crouching. what are those people thinking up there in the high-rises? >> if i had to guess, i would think they didn't think it concerned them very much yet. put yourself in the position of someone inside a goldman sachs or a morgan stanley. you've had your way with the world, you know? your firm would have been out of business except for taxpayer intervention and support. you got restored to help, and then you proceeded to wreak havoc with any attempts to reform you. what are a few people on the street going to do to you? i think they'd be wrong to think that, but i'm sure they're viewing it with some indifference. >> let's talk about this election coming up and what this boomerang means here. i keep reading the market every day, and every day i ask somebody from cnbc or somewhere, what the heck's going on, because it seems to me that obama can'
are they chuckling at it? what do you think their emotional reaction is though this craziness we're looking at? there's people being pushed around by the police, a guy crouching. what are those people thinking up there in the high-rises? >> if i had to guess, i would think they didn't think it concerned them very much yet. put yourself in the position of someone inside a goldman sachs or a morgan stanley. you've had your way with the world, you know? your firm would have been out of...
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>> no, not at all. that's a magnificent song and a city in the united states. >> if you had five minutes to live, what song would you sing? >> i'd sing the last line of that song, your golden sun will shine for me. >> yeah, great line. >> when i come home to you san francisco, your golden sun will shine for me. because it's not just about the city. it's about every optimistic person on the planet. we all love to be optimistic. we are instinctively optimistic. and that song says it. everybody has a dream and a hope that something's going to work for them. and then when it happens, it's a great joy. >> in the '60s, you became involved in the american civil rights movement. you participate in the '68 selma to montgomery marches. did you think then when martin luther king was assassinated, did you think in your lifetime, you would see a black president in america? >> i think it's the greatest accomplishment that the united states ever came up with. i think it's magnificent. because he's not only an african-
>> no, not at all. that's a magnificent song and a city in the united states. >> if you had five minutes to live, what song would you sing? >> i'd sing the last line of that song, your golden sun will shine for me. >> yeah, great line. >> when i come home to you san francisco, your golden sun will shine for me. because it's not just about the city. it's about every optimistic person on the planet. we all love to be optimistic. we are instinctively optimistic. and...
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we've got jessica yellin at the white house and chris lawrence at the pentagon tonight. jessica, i wanted to start with you. this came down to whether our troops would be protected troops would be protected from prosecution in iraq in part, didn't it? >> reporter: that's right. the white house, this administration and the iraqi government were trying to work out a deal to get american troops immunity from iraqi laws so that some could stay behind as trainers and advisers. the iraqi government did not agree to that and you heard the president then announce that all u.s. troops would be coming home. some critics are raising security concerns with all u.s. troops leaving iraq by year's end, and the president emphasized that he has kept a campaign promise. this was a man who ran vowing to end the war in iraq in his remarks and he also refocused america's efforts on taking out terrorists, especially al qaeda. he is underscoring that he has kept his promises to the american people, a surprisingly political message from the president along with this announcement today, erin. >>
we've got jessica yellin at the white house and chris lawrence at the pentagon tonight. jessica, i wanted to start with you. this came down to whether our troops would be protected troops would be protected from prosecution in iraq in part, didn't it? >> reporter: that's right. the white house, this administration and the iraqi government were trying to work out a deal to get american troops immunity from iraqi laws so that some could stay behind as trainers and advisers. the iraqi...
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learn more at anga.us. meal it needs to be a voy yapping of 3 or 400 days on a boat going from magnificent port to magnificent port, to eating delicious fish courses made by the very best local chefs, each with a glass of the local wine this could take years. >> piers: i want to come with you that is your new abc show "the chew" two or three-year gastronomic orgy, a big fat guy explodes in a restaurant. >> one thin wafer. >> boom what a way to go what has been the best meal you ever had, the one if i said, mario, you got four hours to live, you can have one meal again? >> well, i would say that aid remarkable meal at the sushi stan at the market in tokyo so remarkable in that it was everything fresh that i had just seen, it was served at 4:45 or 5:00 in the morning. the only thing missing was my family. i would have to have my family right there and we would be in great shape but that remarkable kind of procession, remarkable flavors that so spoke of everything that i had just seen and how remarkably they p
learn more at anga.us. meal it needs to be a voy yapping of 3 or 400 days on a boat going from magnificent port to magnificent port, to eating delicious fish courses made by the very best local chefs, each with a glass of the local wine this could take years. >> piers: i want to come with you that is your new abc show "the chew" two or three-year gastronomic orgy, a big fat guy explodes in a restaurant. >> one thin wafer. >> boom what a way to go what has been the...
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you should take a look at it. it's really the trade craft of spies, the real thing, captured on videotape. just in time for halloween, the fbi releases a treasure trove of videos, photos and heavy edited documents. a coincidence, wu it's an undercover peek of how a russian spy ring collected and passed on information, how the fbi trailed them and finally cracked the operation. in one video from january 2010 anna chapman, the red-headed bombshell who later went on to fame in moscow as a tv host sits in a new york coffee host wearing designer sunglasses, unknowingly talking with an undercover fbi agent about problems with her laptop that she uses to communicate with russian officials. you're ready for the next step, okay he asks? okay she says. this is not laptop to laptop, this is person to person the agent says. in another video the classic spy technique, a brush pass as another spy trades off a bag full of cash with a russian official as they pass in a train station. the fbi was forced to release the material rec
you should take a look at it. it's really the trade craft of spies, the real thing, captured on videotape. just in time for halloween, the fbi releases a treasure trove of videos, photos and heavy edited documents. a coincidence, wu it's an undercover peek of how a russian spy ring collected and passed on information, how the fbi trailed them and finally cracked the operation. in one video from january 2010 anna chapman, the red-headed bombshell who later went on to fame in moscow as a tv host...