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Steve Jobs, part 2

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PatrickRyan says:
Very nice. Issacson really did his job well on Steve. Learned significantly more about him. What a visionary was Mr. Jobs. The ending of this episode was top-notch. The secret of "60 Minutes" being on the air for forty years is its superb endings. This was no exception.
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jss24 says:
Whomever is responsible for your streaming video should be fired - absolutely horrible experience. You'd be better of using YouTube than whatever private label service you've licensed.
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apolitik replies:
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No kidding. This has got to be the worst streaming video I have witnessed on the internet.
jefhart replies:
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Totally agree, this is pathetic for a national network news website. I just keep seeing the stupid Phizer commercial about how the guy was stupid when he was a kid and then the stream quits. I'm on a 20 meg fiber line, c'mon!
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newswatcher101 says:
Wow. I can't believe CBS chose to cut out Steve Jobs' critism of Obama from the national broadcast. You can bet any critism of a Republican would have been front and center.
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OCirque replies:
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Because this is not about politics. It's about the life of a man. It's called objective journalism.
rhydderchperkins replies:
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besides the fact that its already been reported on, why does steve job's criticism of obama carry so much weight in your mind?
taoc79 replies:
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Give it a rest.
cbs_bull replies:
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Because CBS is no Fox News which makes cheap shots and attracts so many unthinking idiots.
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