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tech in dus treat man who put the iphone, ipad, and apple back on the map. now it has become a medical story. the passing of steve jobs. let's brung a's bring in scotto has followed jobs. what does apple do next? not sure there is anything that they can do. we have the business succession, with tim cooke, what does apple do in terms of public perception moving forward without steve jobs. >> we did this a little more than a month ago. what apple planned on. apple is moving forward. really a day and night, couple dates for the apple fans and the people who got so much from steve jobs. fans, employees. as for the company they dedicated their website to a memorial to steve jobs, quotes from him, a chance for people to e-mail thoughts, condolences. set up an e-mail address, rememberi rememberingsteve@apple.com. because of what jobs put in place six weeks ago to move forward. really a chance for people to look back on an amazing figure from silicone valley really a figure who belongs to the entire globe. six weeks ago at apple campuse and ran into people from germ
tech in dus treat man who put the iphone, ipad, and apple back on the map. now it has become a medical story. the passing of steve jobs. let's brung a's bring in scotto has followed jobs. what does apple do next? not sure there is anything that they can do. we have the business succession, with tim cooke, what does apple do in terms of public perception moving forward without steve jobs. >> we did this a little more than a month ago. what apple planned on. apple is moving forward. really...
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going to the apple country was huge for me. again, i am embarrassed to say, 15 years i had never been once with. this is a lunatic thing my brother is doing with these apples. when i sailed down this huge area of fruit country, imagine after 9/11, apple country at harvest, thousands of acreage, beautiful skies. i got tears. it was like america the beautiful. it was so rural. it was such a different world for me. the first sighting of my brother. he didn't know i was coming was at the packing house. i remember seeing him, millions of apples coming down the flumes. my brother was looking at every single piece of fruit to be sure it was shipped correctly. he was to tender. i was seeing him from a long shot. i thought oh my god, all he needs is a sweater, he'd look just like are mr. rogers. i began to realize i didn't get it. that was the beginning. then i began bombing him with questions about apples and fruit. there was one moment that did change things in my perception, which is we were walking one day, i worked the fields and p
going to the apple country was huge for me. again, i am embarrassed to say, 15 years i had never been once with. this is a lunatic thing my brother is doing with these apples. when i sailed down this huge area of fruit country, imagine after 9/11, apple country at harvest, thousands of acreage, beautiful skies. i got tears. it was like america the beautiful. it was so rural. it was such a different world for me. the first sighting of my brother. he didn't know i was coming was at the packing...
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it was him and the apple. d he said that's t ugliest and in many words he said that i can't actually say even on public broadcasting. and he said i'm not going to cooperate anymore unless you let me be involved in the cover. in fixing the cover. i think it took me somewhere between one and one and-a-half seconds to say okay. it's the greatest design in the world and he's demanding to do the cover. okay, great. thank you. i remember agonizing, i turn the book in june and we're trying to get e cover straight. and lots of e-mails and calling and calling family and saying can't you get him to sit down and take thpicture. and he is very good at focusing meaning sometimes if he's focusing on other thing, he's just not going to answer. he's not going to deal with it. that's fine he had other things focus on. then one day he focused and he got a couple thoughts idea. he said yes you can go with that picture. he said do it in black and white because there was a color version. he said i'm a plaque and white sort of guy.
it was him and the apple. d he said that's t ugliest and in many words he said that i can't actually say even on public broadcasting. and he said i'm not going to cooperate anymore unless you let me be involved in the cover. in fixing the cover. i think it took me somewhere between one and one and-a-half seconds to say okay. it's the greatest design in the world and he's demanding to do the cover. okay, great. thank you. i remember agonizing, i turn the book in june and we're trying to get e...
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apple stressed all the way to the president. now details on that. word has it that obama was getting apple products before they hit the market. >> just this week he was talking doorstep the nop list of abc and mentions that he managed to get the ipad a little early and the president said that steve jobs sent an ipads over a few days before they actually rolled out to the public. there was a lot talk going on between obama and steve jobs who passed away yesterday. >> tell us about the special meeting where president obama and steve jobs and some other bigwigs had dinner together in california. >> this seems to have been a regular stop for the president when he was in silicon valley to at some point c steve jobs. he spoke about a fair amount in different speeches about american ingenuity creating jobs. there was a dinner with a bunch of teck executive since february with the president and sitting next to the president in the photographs is steve jobs looking pretty thin and on the other side was marked suckere zuckerberg. the pres
apple stressed all the way to the president. now details on that. word has it that obama was getting apple products before they hit the market. >> just this week he was talking doorstep the nop list of abc and mentions that he managed to get the ipad a little early and the president said that steve jobs sent an ipads over a few days before they actually rolled out to the public. there was a lot talk going on between obama and steve jobs who passed away yesterday. >> tell us about...
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we have the apple co- founder steve was me at the first in line to get his hand on the new apple iphone 4 yes--iphone 4s many will have a chance to chat with mr. wise snac--wazniack. swaps -- [music] >> thanks for joining us. had the fight it people are lined up for the phone. we have a look at that coming up >> the morning we have a live look at the golden gate bridge shot is dry obviously and thus bring up the current temperatures the less lucky to the headlines today clear and mild and other warm and sunny afternoon to look forward to very similar to yesterday's it just a couple degrees cooler around the bay look for a degree weather in the in and possibly maybe even 90 at best. temperatures, will amount, 67 currently in san francisco mid-60's in oakland and as detective matisse then looks like right around the 65 degree mark is the average. 66 then antioch, 62 hayward. 60 degrees down in san jose cooler up in santa rosa 56 on the thermometer there and thus want you to wear temperatures will be today because this will be another one day. by 9:00 a.m. the future catch have as the man
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look at this live picture of the apple store on fifth avenue in manhattan. we're going to go there when we come back. ♪ [ female announcer ] the road is not exactly a place of intelligence. highway maintenance is underfunded, costing drivers $67 billion a year, and countless tires. which drivers never actually check because they're busy, checking email.
look at this live picture of the apple store on fifth avenue in manhattan. we're going to go there when we come back. ♪ [ female announcer ] the road is not exactly a place of intelligence. highway maintenance is underfunded, costing drivers $67 billion a year, and countless tires. which drivers never actually check because they're busy, checking email.
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people around the world mourn the loss of apple co-founder steve jobs. >>> havoc in houston. a train and a dump truck collide sending passengers flying. >>> and autumn blast. old man winter begins to rear its ugly head inarts of the nation. >>> hello and good morning. i'm lynn berry. and today we begin with the loss of steve jobs. it was news many people learned on the very devices he will be remembered for that changed the way we communicate. the technological visionary died yesterday at the age of 56, sounded by his family. apple fans paid tribute to its iconic co-founder outside the company's headquarters last night as similar memorials popped up outside apple stores across the country. nbc's george lewis looks back on his life and legacy. >> reporter: he was the father of the iphone, the ipad, the apple mack computers turning gadgets into desire. as he was fond of saying, wait, there's more. >> today apple is going to be reinvent the phone. >> reporter: and people did wait. in long lines for the first iphones in 2007. and then three years later they lined up for the ipad.
people around the world mourn the loss of apple co-founder steve jobs. >>> havoc in houston. a train and a dump truck collide sending passengers flying. >>> and autumn blast. old man winter begins to rear its ugly head inarts of the nation. >>> hello and good morning. i'm lynn berry. and today we begin with the loss of steve jobs. it was news many people learned on the very devices he will be remembered for that changed the way we communicate. the technological...
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the cofounder of apple died yesterday at the age of 56 following a long illness. his impact on how we lived is hard to overstate. jobs died in california surrounded by family. in a statement, his family said in his public life, steve was known as a visionary. in his private life, he cherished his family. we are thankful to the people who shared their wishes and prayers during the last year of steve's illness. fans of jobs started a make-shift memorial outside of his home and at apple headquarters, flagged were lowered to half-staff. john blackstone has more on jobs' remarkable life. >> thank you very much. >> reporter: in his signature blue jeans and black turtleneck, steve jobs became familiar as apple's super salesman. unveiling technology that would excite consumers and shake up all industries. >> a light tunnel is really great when you sort of want to play god here. >> reporter: in 2001, he changed the way we buy and listen to music with the ipod. >> i think when you actually see one of these things, you're going to be just blown away with how beautiful it is
the cofounder of apple died yesterday at the age of 56 following a long illness. his impact on how we lived is hard to overstate. jobs died in california surrounded by family. in a statement, his family said in his public life, steve was known as a visionary. in his private life, he cherished his family. we are thankful to the people who shared their wishes and prayers during the last year of steve's illness. fans of jobs started a make-shift memorial outside of his home and at apple...
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you can see the first apple ever made. a 1971 creation of exposed circuits created by steve jobs and steve wozniak. it let to the apple 2 six years later. >> let's give it a case and you know have it able to hook up to a regular television and have people use it. >> reporter: garcia says the apple 2 launched a company and the revolution of computers in the home. then came the mackintosh in 1986 with the menus seen on all computers today. >> and this was, this was the leap forward. this is what everyone was waiting for. >> reporter: garcia says jobs will likely be best known for the iphone, ipads but what about going forward without steve jobs? >> that is the first impact. the magic go first and then the next step will go south is some of the things will not work right. >> technology analyst says even though jobs put a five year road map in place for apple he believes he was too vital and expects in two years the products will see a decline. >> unless they figure out a way to replace his resource we will see an erosion. >>
you can see the first apple ever made. a 1971 creation of exposed circuits created by steve jobs and steve wozniak. it let to the apple 2 six years later. >> let's give it a case and you know have it able to hook up to a regular television and have people use it. >> reporter: garcia says the apple 2 launched a company and the revolution of computers in the home. then came the mackintosh in 1986 with the menus seen on all computers today. >> and this was, this was the leap...
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also when he created the first ad for the apple 1 and 2. he would go down and work with the lady who could bring up four lines of text on a screen and choose a few fonts, this idea of font. and his idea was getting influenced by one of these things at some point in it your life and years later you turn them into something good and useful to people. so that kind of thinking kind of pervaded the company ever since. >> steve, again, i can't imagine what it's like for you tonight. i just wanted to thank you very much for talking with us and sharing the steve you knew with the world tonight. thank you. >> well, i thank you, and i wish you a good night. i hope you sleep well. >> thanks. steve wozniak. when we come back, the creation of apple and all the high points since then, in pictures that are now part of history. i really want you to see this piece we've put together because it's extraordinary just to see all of the things that steve jobs has given to all of us. and you're going to hear steve jobs in his own words ahead, tonight. for their c
also when he created the first ad for the apple 1 and 2. he would go down and work with the lady who could bring up four lines of text on a screen and choose a few fonts, this idea of font. and his idea was getting influenced by one of these things at some point in it your life and years later you turn them into something good and useful to people. so that kind of thinking kind of pervaded the company ever since. >> steve, again, i can't imagine what it's like for you tonight. i just...
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of course, all around the apple campus you can see lit up apple like the one behind me. and a lot of them have little memorials growing. we have two bouquets of flowers here and there's also an apple down there left by a man who says thanks, steve, it was an honor working for you. last night employees former employees apple customers and friends came here to apple's world headquarters in cupertino to pay his respects. one playing bagpipes, others lighting candles and leaving mementos for a man remembered as a visionary. we spoke with apple cofounder steve wozniak last night about his musings on his former partner. >> he was also a person who would see a technology and think this is what it could give a real person in the world a user so psychology-wise he related so well to the users, the buyers of products, so marketing i would say was his greatest strength. >> reporter: there's also a growing memorial at steve jobs' home in palo alto that is going up in his honor. we got a statement overnight from president obama on steve jobs's desk saying steve was fond of saying he
of course, all around the apple campus you can see lit up apple like the one behind me. and a lot of them have little memorials growing. we have two bouquets of flowers here and there's also an apple down there left by a man who says thanks, steve, it was an honor working for you. last night employees former employees apple customers and friends came here to apple's world headquarters in cupertino to pay his respects. one playing bagpipes, others lighting candles and leaving mementos for a man...
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at the apple store in georgetown into d.c., people are remembering the apple founder. some even left flowers at the store in georgetown. >>> the occupy wall street protest in new york is spreading. stacy cohan has the details. >> reporter: it is our turn here in washington. freedom plaza will be the site of today's protest. we are expecting folks for arrive here around 7:00 a.m. to begin the occupy d.c. movement. we do have video from the occupy new york movement. it has gotten quite contentious between police and protesters. apparently, the protesters got a bit too close to the barricades. there was an exchange. you can see police using the batons. pepper spray was used. it just exemplifies the amount of tension that has been going on in the demonstrations that have now extended almost a month. here in washington, protesters packed a pre-rally rally at busboys and poets yesterday. most of them are from out of state and they claim they have a message for politicians and lobbyists. >> stop corporate welfare. this all has to stop. the top 1% own all the wealth j wages go
at the apple store in georgetown into d.c., people are remembering the apple founder. some even left flowers at the store in georgetown. >>> the occupy wall street protest in new york is spreading. stacy cohan has the details. >> reporter: it is our turn here in washington. freedom plaza will be the site of today's protest. we are expecting folks for arrive here around 7:00 a.m. to begin the occupy d.c. movement. we do have video from the occupy new york movement. it has gotten...
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top stories, around the world people are mourning the death of steve jobs, the apple co-founder lost his battle with cancer yesterday. he was 5 six years old. >>> a police hunt for a man who shot nine people, the suspect shareef allman of san jose is armed and dangerous. it appears the field of presidential republican candidates is now set after sarah palin announced she is not running for president. her announcement is follow by new jersey governor chris christie and he is not joining the race. noise] >> well that is demonstrators clashing with new yorkty police last night 28 people were taken into custody, they have been demonstrating against corporate greed and bank bailouts and they say they did not need night sticks or pepper spray to control them but the crowd grew overnight and needed more to control them. >>> outside the federal reserve bank in san francisco, that is where kraig debro is now with cell phone video shot by one of the protesters, kraig debro? >> reporter: there is a little bit of a controversy about how police handled them behind me. market street, you can see t
top stories, around the world people are mourning the death of steve jobs, the apple co-founder lost his battle with cancer yesterday. he was 5 six years old. >>> a police hunt for a man who shot nine people, the suspect shareef allman of san jose is armed and dangerous. it appears the field of presidential republican candidates is now set after sarah palin announced she is not running for president. her announcement is follow by new jersey governor chris christie and he is not joining...
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the difference between the conservative view of business and a much more progressive one. >> the apple ii was making money but the macintosh came out at. >> that's going to do it for us today. >> we'll throw to atlanta now and kyra phillips taking it over. >>> good morning. innovations changed the way we work, play and communicate. life in 1986 when he co-founded apple in his garage is a far cry from life in 2011. today the world grieves, pays tribute and gives thanks for the edison of our time. our team coverage includes dan simon at apple headquarters in cupertino, california. business correspondent christine romans and dr. sanjay gupta both in new york for us. dan simon, let's go ahead and start with you. a new era there in cupertino the post-steve jobs era. >> it is a new era. steve jobs hand picked his successor and ceo tim cook. there is an acknowledgment that the company will be in good shape for the next few years with all the various product in the pipeline. what will it look like in say five or ten years from now and who will fill the shoes and be the product visionary. steve
the difference between the conservative view of business and a much more progressive one. >> the apple ii was making money but the macintosh came out at. >> that's going to do it for us today. >> we'll throw to atlanta now and kyra phillips taking it over. >>> good morning. innovations changed the way we work, play and communicate. life in 1986 when he co-founded apple in his garage is a far cry from life in 2011. today the world grieves, pays tribute and gives thanks...
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outside the apple store in walnut creek apple fans gave us their reaction. >> the iphone 5 was really important and i'm disappointed about today. hopefully next year the release will be better. i hope steve jobs is feeling well. >> i was expecting the iphone 5 which is what i'm really excited about. i definitely like to upgrade my stuff. i'll be upgrading. >> reporter: possibly reflecting that disappointment about the lack of an iphone 5, apple shares were down about 7%. apple did introduce some other new products and new programs. we'll have more at 5:00 and 6:00 on that. back to you. >> thank you. >>> we have a lot mr. for you on the apple announcement. go to ktvu.com. extended video clips will be posted there soon. >>> you can call this the calm before the next storm. more rain is on its way to the bay area. this is a live look at the commute. this looks like the sky above highway 237 in san jose. the low is expected to continue until the early evening when the next storm hits. rosemary is tracking all the wet weather for us. we'll have more on what parts of the bay area will get t
outside the apple store in walnut creek apple fans gave us their reaction. >> the iphone 5 was really important and i'm disappointed about today. hopefully next year the release will be better. i hope steve jobs is feeling well. >> i was expecting the iphone 5 which is what i'm really excited about. i definitely like to upgrade my stuff. i'll be upgrading. >> reporter: possibly reflecting that disappointment about the lack of an iphone 5, apple shares were down about 7%. apple...
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the creation of the apple computer, steve wozniak. he joins us now by phone. steve, my condolences to you. obviously, you have lost an old friend. what went through your mind tonight when you heard the news? >> hi, anderson. thanks for your feelings. i'm a little bit like awestruck, like just dumfounded. and i can't put my mind into gear. i can't do things. it's kind of like, you know, when john lennon died or jfk. i don't think hardly anybody else -- maybe martin luther king. it's sort of like, oh, you're just -- like there's a big hole left in you. and it's very hard to, you know, go back and, you know, touch on all the -- reflect on all the feelings, what it means. you know, you've already said what he did. everyone knows what he did. how much life he brought to the world. you know? and i think if he had a goal he certainly far, far overachieved any goals he had from the start of things. >> what do you think it was that drove him? >> an mood michelle liadmirabled you know, i think steve jobs would have had hopes and visions for the
the creation of the apple computer, steve wozniak. he joins us now by phone. steve, my condolences to you. obviously, you have lost an old friend. what went through your mind tonight when you heard the news? >> hi, anderson. thanks for your feelings. i'm a little bit like awestruck, like just dumfounded. and i can't put my mind into gear. i can't do things. it's kind of like, you know, when john lennon died or jfk. i don't think hardly anybody else -- maybe martin luther king. it's sort...
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another look at the side of the apple store. the window has become sort of a shrine to him. he was 56 years old. he leaves behind a wife, four kids and countless fans throughout the world. we're live in georgetown, ken molestina, 9news now. >> well, thanks, ken. >>> joining me now is tom pevobar. he is a computer programmer specializing in design. he joins us now to talk about a sad day for you. the loss of steve jobs. >> it's a sad day. but he left at his peak. how often do you see people who go on for decades after everything is over. >> let's talk about what made him so special. what was it about this guy? >> well, i think it was his ability to see things very precisely. more precisely than what most people could see. and then insisting on getting it right. he had a reputation for being awful to work with because he would look at every single detail and send it right back. >> so those details are what ended up mattering to the consumer who bought his device and found it to be nearly flawless? >> yes. and simplicity. removing features. he was often criticized by computer p
another look at the side of the apple store. the window has become sort of a shrine to him. he was 56 years old. he leaves behind a wife, four kids and countless fans throughout the world. we're live in georgetown, ken molestina, 9news now. >> well, thanks, ken. >>> joining me now is tom pevobar. he is a computer programmer specializing in design. he joins us now to talk about a sad day for you. the loss of steve jobs. >> it's a sad day. but he left at his peak. how often...
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on the apple website they have a note that says apple has lost a visionary and creative genius, the world has lost an amazing you mean being. brianne carter, abc 7 news. >> we have more details about steve jobs' medical history. a reform of pancreatic cancer in 2004, underwent surgery,, then was cured. they believe the cancer returned and spread to deliver. that's why he had a liver transplant in 2009. we have much more on his life, legacy medical battle, on our website, wjla.com. >> a jury today could seal the fate of a fairfax grandmother and charged with murder. carmela dela rosa is accused of killing her two year-old granddaughter. jury deliberations will resume in a few hours. jummy olabanji has been following this story all week long. she has the latest. >> good morning. this morning the jury will continue to try to figure out whether or not to convict carmela dela rosa of first- degree murder, second-degree murder or not guilty. reason of insanity. yesterday was when the jury began deliberating. that was yesterday afternoon after hearing hours of closing arguments from the prosecut
on the apple website they have a note that says apple has lost a visionary and creative genius, the world has lost an amazing you mean being. brianne carter, abc 7 news. >> we have more details about steve jobs' medical history. a reform of pancreatic cancer in 2004, underwent surgery,, then was cured. they believe the cancer returned and spread to deliver. that's why he had a liver transplant in 2009. we have much more on his life, legacy medical battle, on our website, wjla.com....
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the rise of cupertino as a city had the face of apple on it. and it is a blow to the city. he was an incredible businessman, an incredible entrepreneur, incredible personality. and i think everybody knows a little bit about cupertino today because of him, sure. >> reporter: now, apple release the following statement: steve's brilliance, passion and energy were the source of count less innovations that enrich and improve all of our lives. the world is immeasurably better because of steve. and back here to a live picture, this screen grab was taken off the apple homepage a moment ago as you can see, it is very simple in fine apple form, steve jobs 1955-2011. if you log onto the apple website now that's what you are seeing. that is the reaction from here in cupertino. to get a sense as to how customers are reacting to all this, let's go to my colleague mike sugerman in a little bit, we'll hear from him. back to you, dana. >> thank you. >>> joining us now to talk more about steve jobs and his legacy is rafe needleman with cnet. thank you for joining us. the words genius, icon,
the rise of cupertino as a city had the face of apple on it. and it is a blow to the city. he was an incredible businessman, an incredible entrepreneur, incredible personality. and i think everybody knows a little bit about cupertino today because of him, sure. >> reporter: now, apple release the following statement: steve's brilliance, passion and energy were the source of count less innovations that enrich and improve all of our lives. the world is immeasurably better because of steve....
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apple was at the end of an iphone cycle during the fourth quarter. but we're still expecting to see good iphone numbers. the same for the ipad. the mac book air. apple has seen really good growth in emerging markets like china. so we expect to see cook focus on those issues tomorrow. >> susie: so this is the first time that tim cook will be speaking to analysts as the official c.e.o. since steve jobs passed away. what do you think is going to be his message to the wall street community? >> well, i mean, wall street is looking for certain things from tim cook. we all know that he can manage. we all know he can control the company. we need to see how well. what everybody wants to know is how well can he innovate. obviously steve jobs is arguably silicon valley's greatest ever innovator so that is a big, big gap that needs to be plugged. so i think people are going to be looking to see how he is going to deal with that. personally i think the innovation at apple will be a team effort moving forward. i think we will see people like the apple industrial d
apple was at the end of an iphone cycle during the fourth quarter. but we're still expecting to see good iphone numbers. the same for the ipad. the mac book air. apple has seen really good growth in emerging markets like china. so we expect to see cook focus on those issues tomorrow. >> susie: so this is the first time that tim cook will be speaking to analysts as the official c.e.o. since steve jobs passed away. what do you think is going to be his message to the wall street community?...
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it was a deal with microsoft which allowed apple to become the apple we know now. successful, all these products. at the same time, they always accused each other of stealing -- each other's ideas. and, in fact, they both kind of stole an idea from xerox park about the whole graphical user interface. so these were nasty things that people said about -- we all say things we regret. i think they had tremendous respect for each other. >> i think we learn about intimidation, these tactics -- >> do you think? >> yeah, to intimidate the people out there. so jobs was also quoted as saying about iphone's biggest rival, the android, saying i will spend my last dying breath if i need to, and spend every penny of apple's $40 billion in the bank to right this wrong. i am going to destroy android, because it's a stolen product, i'm willing to go thermo neek lear war on this. and he also said it was a rip off of the macintosh model. how easy was it to grab the market share that he got? >> well, see, this is the genius of apple and steve jobs. there were not a lot of original ide
it was a deal with microsoft which allowed apple to become the apple we know now. successful, all these products. at the same time, they always accused each other of stealing -- each other's ideas. and, in fact, they both kind of stole an idea from xerox park about the whole graphical user interface. so these were nasty things that people said about -- we all say things we regret. i think they had tremendous respect for each other. >> i think we learn about intimidation, these tactics --...
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jobs was widely considered the creative visionary of apple who changed the world with the ipod, the iphone and the ipad. he was a marketing genius who combined art and technology while turning apple into the largest retailer of music with itunes. in 2008 he showed dramatic weight loss. in 2009, received a liver transplant. he took medical leave last january and stepped down as c.e.o. in august. no one here was surprised by today's news. >> it is somber for sure. but everybody's glad that the company is doing as well as it was. i think everybody realizes that he spent a lot of his last, you know, few years there making sure that things were ready to go. most of us were glad to have had th the opportunity to spend time at the company while he was there. >> steve gets a little more credit than maybe he deserves for what amp has done but he is going out as god. everybody who works here is going go what would steve do, does this come up to his par? >> apple stock fluctuated with his health and now tech experts are pondering the fate of apple without job's guidance. industry and lits are already
jobs was widely considered the creative visionary of apple who changed the world with the ipod, the iphone and the ipad. he was a marketing genius who combined art and technology while turning apple into the largest retailer of music with itunes. in 2008 he showed dramatic weight loss. in 2009, received a liver transplant. he took medical leave last january and stepped down as c.e.o. in august. no one here was surprised by today's news. >> it is somber for sure. but everybody's glad that...
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i sat down with him on the eve of the opening of the flagship apple store in manhattan just a few blocks from here on 5th avenue. now, remember, back in 2006 when we met him at the store it was the coolest store anyone had ever seen containing the coolest products you could imagine. and when you think about it, back in '06, steve jobs was still just getting started. listen in this interview to how he sees himself or chooses not to. you don't like introspection, i know that about you, but i'm going to ask you to be introspective for a moment. where do you fit in the american family of thinkers and inventors when you see a mouse in public, when you see a click, drag, garbage can logo, all the things you had a hand in that are part of our daily lives, how do you view yourself and your achievements? >> you know, i don't really think that way. >> try it. >> well, i'm a private person and when i think of the most valuable things in my life, i think of my family. and when we talk about our work, you know, the people i work with and myself, when we finish doing something that we're really proud
i sat down with him on the eve of the opening of the flagship apple store in manhattan just a few blocks from here on 5th avenue. now, remember, back in 2006 when we met him at the store it was the coolest store anyone had ever seen containing the coolest products you could imagine. and when you think about it, back in '06, steve jobs was still just getting started. listen in this interview to how he sees himself or chooses not to. you don't like introspection, i know that about you, but i'm...
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apple cider are not the only thing they make with the star of the festival here which is indeed the apple in and of itself. i guess you could say potential of the apple they do everything from apple cider to apple pie to apple caramel bread, to apple cider donuts we are checking it all out this morning and telling you first hand why you and your family need to come up and make a trip to the farm yourself it is all live next on fox 5 morning news stay with us man: my employer had been putting together a program for executive education, grooming the leadership abilities of their top 5%. a requirement to be accepted in the program was an undergraduate degree, which i did not have. that was the wake-up call i needed. ♪ don't want to miss a thing strayer university has afforded me the opportunity to progress to the level that i am now, which is chief information officer at the largest teaching hospital in southern new jersey. i'm michael sinno, and i earned my bachelor of science degree from strayer university. [ female announcer ] having granands! biis easy.n the morng j
apple cider are not the only thing they make with the star of the festival here which is indeed the apple in and of itself. i guess you could say potential of the apple they do everything from apple cider to apple pie to apple caramel bread, to apple cider donuts we are checking it all out this morning and telling you first hand why you and your family need to come up and make a trip to the farm yourself it is all live next on fox 5 morning news stay with us man: my employer...
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all the apple stores in bait area and throughout the country closed right now in honor of the late steve jobs. >> and, right now, apple employees are watching a live stream of a tribute to the apple co-founder. that tribute, as you can see -- wow, packing them in there -- held at an outdoor theater in cupertino. steve jobs, as you recall, died on october 5th at the age of 56 after his long battle with a rare form of pancreatic cancer. what a nice tribute. >> what a great shot right there. >>> shares in apple fell more than 5% in morning trading after the company told investors it sold fewer phones than expected. >> i guess the question is, is it all bad news? here's scott mcgrew. >> it could very well be a buying opportunity. let's keep in mind that the quarter that they're talking about ended in september, and that was before the sale of the iphone 4s. maybe if people weren't buying the iphone 4 because they knew the 4s or possibly iphone 5 was on the way. apple nevertheless under pressure. >>> have you seen this yet? toby keith singing about his love of red solo cups, huge hit on the i
all the apple stores in bait area and throughout the country closed right now in honor of the late steve jobs. >> and, right now, apple employees are watching a live stream of a tribute to the apple co-founder. that tribute, as you can see -- wow, packing them in there -- held at an outdoor theater in cupertino. steve jobs, as you recall, died on october 5th at the age of 56 after his long battle with a rare form of pancreatic cancer. what a nice tribute. >> what a great shot right...
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in 2007, apple released the iphone. and then last year, apple unveiled its tablet computer, the ipad. steve jobs also leaves behind another legacy at another major bay area company, pixar. he bought the company from george lucas 25 years ago. the company struggled at first but sure turned around in 1995, with the release of this movie, toy story. in 2006, walt disney bought pixar for $7.5 billion. steve jobs remained pixar's largest shareholder. >>> we'll have more in our continuing coverage of steve jobs throughout this morning's newscast. also, you'll find more coverage on the life and legacy of steve jobs on our channel 2 website. just go to ktvu.com. >>> it's 7:0. less check in with salon the roads right now, any problems, sal? >> reporter: we don't have any major trouble spots. we have minor ones that could get in your way. let's look at highway 4, which is pretty slow this morning. and then now we have a new traffic trouble spot southbound 680 near nature valley road in walnut creek. there's a minor crash on the s
in 2007, apple released the iphone. and then last year, apple unveiled its tablet computer, the ipad. steve jobs also leaves behind another legacy at another major bay area company, pixar. he bought the company from george lucas 25 years ago. the company struggled at first but sure turned around in 1995, with the release of this movie, toy story. in 2006, walt disney bought pixar for $7.5 billion. steve jobs remained pixar's largest shareholder. >>> we'll have more in our continuing...
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he died, the apple iphone 4s went on sale today. and from america to asia, it was the talk of the globe, sparking a frenzy more than a million sold in the first 24 hours, another 3 million expected this weekend. apple stoke closing at an all-time high. a lot of people said it was a chance to pay tribute to an american genius, but others just wanted to check out his promise, that this last great invention might change the way we shop and live all over again. so, will it? here's abc's david wright. >> reporter: in new york and london, in germany and germantown, pennsylvania, this wasn't just a product launch, it was a worldwild event. >> i have an old iphone 4 and this is trash today. today is day of iphone 4s. >> reporter: one man flew 5,000 miles from amsterdam to pasadena. first stop, the apple store. >>> left wednesday, 5:00 a.m. from the netherlands. i got on an 11-hour plane flight. i went straight here. >> reporter: in san francisco, the first person online was the co-founder of the company, apple employee number one, steve woz
he died, the apple iphone 4s went on sale today. and from america to asia, it was the talk of the globe, sparking a frenzy more than a million sold in the first 24 hours, another 3 million expected this weekend. apple stoke closing at an all-time high. a lot of people said it was a chance to pay tribute to an american genius, but others just wanted to check out his promise, that this last great invention might change the way we shop and live all over again. so, will it? here's abc's david...
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original artwork that was done. >> the apple, still on the original tissue. this is what he gave the printers. >> i was asked to create the -- not only the tissues that i would then render the final artwork from. and then that final artwork became master artwork that would be use in the campaign. >> he gave to apple, and apple gave back. graphic designers don't use tissues anymore, they use computers,m computers, macs. >> steve jobs, his vision, made our jobs a lot easier. everything now is done digitally. >> he never imagined his work would become part of the american fabric. >> it's a great feeling to -- to -- i do feel very fortunate. >> fortunate that a man named steve jobs trusted his hands to deliver the symbol of an icon. >>> carlos perez wants to bequeath his artwork back to up al. those original tissues, he says, that art belongs in apple's historic archives. nbc bay area news. >> nice to know where that came from. >> he was a junior employee at the company. no residuals. but he has that logo. >> wow. >>> turn things over to jeff. i'm surpriseded you
original artwork that was done. >> the apple, still on the original tissue. this is what he gave the printers. >> i was asked to create the -- not only the tissues that i would then render the final artwork from. and then that final artwork became master artwork that would be use in the campaign. >> he gave to apple, and apple gave back. graphic designers don't use tissues anymore, they use computers,m computers, macs. >> steve jobs, his vision, made our jobs a lot...
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i sad down with him on the eve of the opening of the fralagshi apple store in manhattan just blocks from here on 5th avenue. now, remember, back in 2006 when we met him at the store it was the coolest store anyone had ever seen containing the coolest products you could imagine. and when you think about it, back in '06, steve jobs was still just getting started. listen in this interview to how he sees himself or chooses not to. you don't like introspection, i know that about you, but i'm going to ask you to be introspective for a moment. where do you fit in the american family of thinkers and inventors when you see a mouse in public, when you see a click, drag, garbage can logo, all the things you had a hand in that are part of our daily lives, how do you view yourself and your achievements? >> you know, i don't really think that way. >> try it. >> well, i'm a private person and when i think of the most valuable things in my life, i think of my family. and when we talk about our work, you know, the people i work with and myself, when we finish doing something that we're really proud of, w
i sad down with him on the eve of the opening of the fralagshi apple store in manhattan just blocks from here on 5th avenue. now, remember, back in 2006 when we met him at the store it was the coolest store anyone had ever seen containing the coolest products you could imagine. and when you think about it, back in '06, steve jobs was still just getting started. listen in this interview to how he sees himself or chooses not to. you don't like introspection, i know that about you, but i'm going...
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your right color. >>> it is one of the most recognized logos in the world. apple's apple. designed by a south bay artist. that artist sat down exclusively with damian trujillo. he joins us from los gatos. >> reporter: his work is on the back of my i hoof pad. the symbol in front of the apple store here in los gatos. a man named rob designed it. steve jobs approved it. then the local artist went to work. >> reporter: just like every other silicon valley genius, the garage is where carlos perez does his heavy lifting. >> three or four sketches. >> reporter: you can see his artwork across the silicon valley. but there's one piece he designed in 1974 as a junior graphics designer for a powerful marketing firm called regis mckenna. he remembers a young and shaggy-looking steve jobs walking into the conference room. >> here comes steve jobs. you know. with torn levis and long hair. wanting to see if this established agency would take his account. >> reporter: they shook hands and this is what carlos developed. >> this is the original key lien artwork that was done. >> reporter:
your right color. >>> it is one of the most recognized logos in the world. apple's apple. designed by a south bay artist. that artist sat down exclusively with damian trujillo. he joins us from los gatos. >> reporter: his work is on the back of my i hoof pad. the symbol in front of the apple store here in los gatos. a man named rob designed it. steve jobs approved it. then the local artist went to work. >> reporter: just like every other silicon valley genius, the garage is...
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also when he created the first ad for the apple 1 and 2. he would go down and work with the lady who could bring up four lines of text on a screen and choose a few fonts, this idea of font. his idea was getting influenced by one of these things and years later you turn them into something good and useful to people. so that kind of thinking kind of pervaded the company ever since. >> steve, again, i can't imagine what it's like for you tonight. i just wanted to thank you very much for talking with us and sharing the steve you knew with the world tonight. thank you. >> well, i thank you, and i wish you a good night. i hope you sleep well. >> thanks. steve wozniak. when we come back, the creation of apple and all the high points since then, in pictures that are now part of history. i you really want you to see this piece we put together because it's extraordinary just to see all of the things that steve jobs has given to all of us. you're going to hear steve jobs in his own words ahead, tonight. some aches and pains. s and one way to relieve t
also when he created the first ad for the apple 1 and 2. he would go down and work with the lady who could bring up four lines of text on a screen and choose a few fonts, this idea of font. his idea was getting influenced by one of these things and years later you turn them into something good and useful to people. so that kind of thinking kind of pervaded the company ever since. >> steve, again, i can't imagine what it's like for you tonight. i just wanted to thank you very much for...
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will forever be the foundation of apple. amy hollyfield, abc7 news. >> apple's other co-founder steve wozniacki says he's in shock over jobs' death. wozniacki share -- shared stories he remembers, including the time he was arrested. >> he exceeded more than anyone's dreams could be. i hope there's a way that he's looking down on apple and hoping that watching to make sure it goes in the right direction from here on. that was the center of his life. >> as far as arrest story he remembers one time that steve got a ticket and it was in or again for going too slow in the pass lane but he wind passing. he certainly passed a lot of people in terms of his business acumen. the two started in 1976. >>> president obama released a statement, he said steve was among the glitz -- money the greatest of american innovators. facebook founder mark zuckerberg saying, steve thank you for being a mentor and friend. thanks for showing that what you build can change the world. i will miss you. the death of steve jobs has generated many comments o
will forever be the foundation of apple. amy hollyfield, abc7 news. >> apple's other co-founder steve wozniacki says he's in shock over jobs' death. wozniacki share -- shared stories he remembers, including the time he was arrested. >> he exceeded more than anyone's dreams could be. i hope there's a way that he's looking down on apple and hoping that watching to make sure it goes in the right direction from here on. that was the center of his life. >> as far as arrest story he...
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. >> reporter: in the late 1980s jobs left apple frustrated with the company. he would later go into the movie business as cofounder of pixar. but his biggest impact began in 1994 after a 12-year absence. jobs returned to apple as ceo. he helped changed the face of the movie, music, and computer industry. with the ipod and itunes, the company flourished. >> just like the sony walkman revolutionized portable music listening 20 years, a in the digital age, ipod is doing exactly the same thing. >> and later came the iphone and the ipad. but in 2003 at the height of his career jobs was diagnosed with a rare form of pancreatic cancer. in 0 nine he took a leave of absence from running apple to focus on his health, and earlier this year another leave of absence. he remained on board as ceo, and despite his illness jobs continued to drive apple's innovation and success, a hands- on creator passionate about the consumer experience. >> that's what it looks like. very thin. >> and just a few interesting fax about steve jobs. he saw his very first computer terminal at nasa
. >> reporter: in the late 1980s jobs left apple frustrated with the company. he would later go into the movie business as cofounder of pixar. but his biggest impact began in 1994 after a 12-year absence. jobs returned to apple as ceo. he helped changed the face of the movie, music, and computer industry. with the ipod and itunes, the company flourished. >> just like the sony walkman revolutionized portable music listening 20 years, a in the digital age, ipod is doing exactly the...
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today apple fans continue to mourn the death of steve jobs. industry experts begin to consider what is next for appear tell and its rivals? amy hollyfield is live in palo alto. >> reporter: the thank you notes, flowers even the apples keep coming to this store this is the store that steve jobs would often pop into. he lives nearby. the mood is very somber here in palo alto. some even seem taken anback at how sad they feel. palo alto police shutdown the street in front of steve jobs' home. officers aren't allowing parking on the an jays block to help control the crowds stopping by to pay their respects. >> i never thought that his death would affect me this way. just really profound. like somebody really special, even bigger than life. not to -- it is like an icon something really special is gone. >> reporter: at the downtown apple store in san francisco the windows are filling with post-it notes people leaving personal statements about how apple impacted their lives or a profound picture. in palo alto it is also personal. the only subtle sign
today apple fans continue to mourn the death of steve jobs. industry experts begin to consider what is next for appear tell and its rivals? amy hollyfield is live in palo alto. >> reporter: the thank you notes, flowers even the apples keep coming to this store this is the store that steve jobs would often pop into. he lives nearby. the mood is very somber here in palo alto. some even seem taken anback at how sad they feel. palo alto police shutdown the street in front of steve jobs' home....
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apple is setting the trend of the world. it's the person that will be the trend for the next ten years. that's the case always. >> steve wozniack. first in line. the doors open here at 8:00. you can see the workers inside are ready for the launch. the release of the iphone 4s. we are live at the apple store in los gatos. >> i have the old iphone 4. steve says get rid of it. it's outdated. i just got it in august. >> you and me both. we didn't get the memo. thanks, daimon. plenty of people in line will be wearing black turtle necks and jeans. bloggers have dubbed today steve jobsday. they are encouraging people to dress in his signature style as a tribute. >> very cool salute. i love wozniack. >> he has a great personality. >> lest check in with christi nar for the feel-good forecast. >> it's 50, 60 degree weather out there right now. it's going to be hot inland. temperatures 10 to 15 degrees above their seasonal averages again. san francisco, you'll hit 79 degrees for today. and we have a really interesting set up. a signifi
apple is setting the trend of the world. it's the person that will be the trend for the next ten years. that's the case always. >> steve wozniack. first in line. the doors open here at 8:00. you can see the workers inside are ready for the launch. the release of the iphone 4s. we are live at the apple store in los gatos. >> i have the old iphone 4. steve says get rid of it. it's outdated. i just got it in august. >> you and me both. we didn't get the memo. thanks, daimon....
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that company would turn into apple. that dropout would become one of the richest men in the world. reaction to the news of steve jobs' death is pouring in, including on our facebook page. we will share what you are saying about how apple changed your lives. >> vigils all around the country. another big headline this morning as well, another republican who will not be running for president. while sarah palin's decision did not surprise political insiders you can imagine it did disappoint though many of her followers. >> apparently even her inside crew didn't know until the last minute whether or not she was going to run. >> she wanted it that way. chris christie says no. she says no. the field is set. >> the protests against the financial industry here in new york got very heated last night. police were out with pepper spray. making more arrests. this movement, not very well defined yet, it seems to be growing. >> it is. >> tapping into something for sure. >> around the country they tapped into something, all this discontent stemming from the economy and so much else. speaking out.
that company would turn into apple. that dropout would become one of the richest men in the world. reaction to the news of steve jobs' death is pouring in, including on our facebook page. we will share what you are saying about how apple changed your lives. >> vigils all around the country. another big headline this morning as well, another republican who will not be running for president. while sarah palin's decision did not surprise political insiders you can imagine it did disappoint...
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basically, invented the personal computer. with the apple 2. then all those years later, redefined the music industry with the ipod. and then totally changed the cellular phone industry with the i-phone. and then most recently with the ipad. not just hitting it out of the ballpark once but doing it time and time again. he leaves a legacy that will probably never be matched. >> and, dan, in terms of what happens next, and i know everyone asks this question. tim cook obviously has run this company very well. steve jobs was a big proponent of his. does this affect the creativity, beauty, the function, of what comes out of apple? >> well, apple is now a very well-oiled machine with tim cook. i think what you may miss in the future is is the visionary. jobs had the rare ability to understand what consumers wanted before consumers realized. he could say, i think this is what people will respond to. the question is whether somebody can fill those shoes and really be able to gauge public interest before the products reach the marketplace. he's got a cu
basically, invented the personal computer. with the apple 2. then all those years later, redefined the music industry with the ipod. and then totally changed the cellular phone industry with the i-phone. and then most recently with the ipad. not just hitting it out of the ballpark once but doing it time and time again. he leaves a legacy that will probably never be matched. >> and, dan, in terms of what happens next, and i know everyone asks this question. tim cook obviously has run this...
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and i think for a lot of us who were born in the '70s, the same decade that apple was formed, the same decade that jobs' vision for democratizing technology and for improving life through design in this unusual way, for those of us who are from this era, his passing marks an end of an era. an end of a shared experience that has helped to form all of our lives. if you think about the way this man saw design, he said it, himself. design isn't just the way something looks and feels. design is how it works. and so much of what he contributed to technology was about seeing technology as an extension of the human mind and as a way to extend our capabilities to communicate, to connect, to perceive the world more richly. it's a really sad day to see him pass. >> and in terms of what you said there about democratizing technology, using good design to do that, i think that it's -- i think that we -- when people talk about steve jobs as a visionary, i think that the basic thing people are talking about is this idea that design had to start being part of the way that you competed. but i think you'
and i think for a lot of us who were born in the '70s, the same decade that apple was formed, the same decade that jobs' vision for democratizing technology and for improving life through design in this unusual way, for those of us who are from this era, his passing marks an end of an era. an end of a shared experience that has helped to form all of our lives. if you think about the way this man saw design, he said it, himself. design isn't just the way something looks and feels. design is how...
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the co-founders of apple. he left the company nearly two decades ago, but he is still a big fan. we talked to him and he said he wanted to be here to be part of the fanfare of the launch of this new product. and he was the first person in line, but the line goes way back. it goes half way down the block there. is the front of the am store. and you can see there are all kinds of people with chairs and sleeping bags, a lot of people are still sleeping and some people are using their ipads and iphones to pass the time out here. now the iphone 4s is going to be, people will be able to purchase it starting at 8:00 this morning. if you look inside, you can see there are about a dozen apple employees. they have been here since 3:00 this morning at the at least. possibly overnight, shot sure about that. but there's a lot of people getting ready for a lot of sales to happen later this morning. now an estimated 4 million people around the world have preordered an iphone 4s. at&t said it had taken more than 300,000 pre-o
the co-founders of apple. he left the company nearly two decades ago, but he is still a big fan. we talked to him and he said he wanted to be here to be part of the fanfare of the launch of this new product. and he was the first person in line, but the line goes way back. it goes half way down the block there. is the front of the am store. and you can see there are all kinds of people with chairs and sleeping bags, a lot of people are still sleeping and some people are using their ipads and...