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Gabrielle douglas. Plus, a true american icon, Willie Nelson back on the road again at nearly 80 years old. Ill ask him the big question, just how many girls has he lued before . The reason divorces are so expensive is theyre worth it. Diyou wake up this morning and have a you know . I probably did. I probably did. A tv icon, also making a mark as an activist and an author. And incredible work with st. Judes childrens research hospital. A veritable legend. How do you feel about being called a legend . I dont relate to it. How do you see yourself now . Do you see yourself as an entertainer, as a fundraiser . As an author. I know you contributed over 100 pieces to the aol site about women every month. Well, i do a lot. I was on broadway. Your husband phil donahue called you an imfuhr thought. Your response . I like it. She was a great person. She had language, opinions. She was someone you could argue with. She had something to say, someone you could push back or bounce off of. And 32 years later. Hes the cutest. He really is. Hes a fascinating guy. I loved meetding him. What do you think the secret of longevity in a marriage is . Listening is one of them. And caring. You listen, you hear it, and you dont always have to fix it. One of the great things i learned because im a fixer was that most of the time, what phil really wanted was not me to tell him how to fix it, but just to listen so that he could get it all out. I think thats a big deal. And of course, all the other things, love and affection and sexual chemistry. Do you still take baths together in a huge bathtub with wine . What about that . Where did you get that from . My sources. Yeah, i do. How big is this bathtub . Come on over. The other thing you were obviously legendary for was free to be you and me. 40 years ago. Seems amazing now. But talked of fairness, freedom, sexual equality. Really was a trail blazer. How far do you feel america has now come since then . Well, weve come pretty far. I think children who are bullied are not very free to be. And antibullying is something we should all be thinking about. But one ott things we felt with free to be, it really was part of the womens movement. We were working very hard to have women heard. And it seemed also that you kind of had to start with one 5yearold at a time and try to get them to start to see that boys and girls could play together, could share the world together. So i think were getting there. I mean, there are only what about 20 women who are now head of fortune 500 companies that we have about, what, 20 women going into the senate. The first female president , of course, next time. There are 20 women all over the world who are running countries. So were late getting to having a leader of a country, but were getting there. When you see whats happened with gay rights in particular, thats moving very fast in america isnt it . Yes, yes. But its a long time coming. People have been gay for a long time and had their rights taken from them. The Gay Rights Movement is an exciting movement to really see it going from here to there this quickly. You pleased that president obama was reelected . Yes. Very much so. Why . I think hes a good man. I think he cares about people. As a health activist, i think he is trying very hard to help people get good access to care. Your father said there are two kinds of people in the world, givers and takers. The takers may eat better, the givers will sleep better. Yes, do you think thats true . Do you sleep well . I do. How about you . Probably not as well as you. I dont raise 800 million a year. Its extraordinary. The statistics, 7,000 children are treated there free of charge every year. Between thanksgiving and new year, i think, since 2004, youve raised 312 million just in that period. Yes, yes. Which is amazing. It shows me also that america, for all of the faults that it has right now, and they get well talked about, its a very giving, big hearted country. Absolutely. And also a lot of people know about st. Jude firsthand. Its amazing. No place i go to speak is there someone that doesnt stand up and say my cousin went there, my neighbor went there, were using the protocols in our city. You know, our children are our laboratories may not be in every community, but our discoveries are. Everything were doing is being sent out worldwide, all of our discoveries. What distinguishes st. Jude from all the other hospitals, all the other childrens hospitals is that were a Research Center and a treatment center. So every child has a scientist and a doctor work on their case. And every child is getting a customized treatment. Thats why weve been able to raise these survival rates from 4 when my dad opened the hospital to 94 today. But whats exciting is working on that 6 , you know, to find the customized treatment thats going to bring every single one of those kids. Its amazing the break throughs that comes with all these treatments. I know somebody involved with bone cancers in los angeles, actually, who said just recently they had a new break through which meant that women who had to have a leg amputated for a particular time of bone cancer can now walk out. And thats happened in the last year. That must be replicated in all sorts of areas. We do with that osteosarcoma in children. We cut out the piece of bone that has the cancer. We put in a titanium rod and then every couple of months as the child grow, we have a magnet that makes that rod grow with the child. And years ago, you would amputate the leg. Amazing. I want to hire you as our chief booker. Youve managed to get jennifer aniston, Robin Williams and others all to do these commercials. I cant get any of them on my show. How are you doing this . Bathtub is one of the ways. Jennifer has been with you for a long time. Some girls wish to grow up and be a princess. Other girls wish to simply grow up. May and bailey are friends battling Kidney Cancer at st. Jude childrens research hospital. We developed a treatment for their cancer thats helping kids like them across america. You know what i wish for . Whats that, honey . My hair back. And no more cancer. Well, girls, st. Jude is working on that. Is it hard to persuade the big stars . Well, you know, i try to get them down there. The real secret is going to st. Jude and seeing the children. I wasnt really expected to do this. I was never going to take this on. My father died 21 years ago. And he made it very clear to my sister and brother and i it was not our burden to carry, which was psychologically brilliant. We call aim about it our own way. When you meet a father who tells you he had already picked the funeral music for his child, or you meet a mother who just a few days ago said to me the doctors at another hospital told her to take her child home and into hospice and she came to st. Jude and we saved her childs life. And its not that these other hospitals are bad. Theyre good hospitals. We collaborate. St. Jude is amazing good. Theyre working with what they know and were working with what they dont know. Because were a Research Center. My dad wanted to build a place to study disease. Its a completely different map for a hospital. You know, its completely different mission is to say we dont just want to make kids better, we want to find out what makes them sick and get a hold of that disease, find the marker for that disease and put a drug on that marker. He would be very proud of you, your father, i think, for what youve done. Thank you. And his legacy. Thank you. Youre unbelievably, despite all this, still finding time to act. I dont know how you find the time. But youre the guest star on the new normal. Lets watch a clip. I want to give up what i had in ohio. Theres Something Better here. What you need to give up is that 1980 mervyns power suit in the jewel blue. I see a lot of the old me in you and i dont like it. Great to be acting with such great actors. And ryan murphy who writes and created that have show is greet. Are you enjoying the acting still . I love it. I especially love the stage. Its so much fun to hear the audience laugh. Its exciting. And to hear them open up their little purses and cry, too. I like that. Send phil our very best. For more, go to st. Jude. Org. It couldnt be easier than that. Best of luck with it. Not that you need it. We need it, are you kidding . Stjude. Org. Please contribute generously. Lovely to see you. Well be right back. n . And to the republic for which it stands, one nation under god, indivisible with liberty and justice for all. Thank you. Twotime olympic gold medallist Gabrielle Douglas who led the pledge of allegiance at the Democratic National convention. Shes known as the flying squirrel. Welcome. Thank you. This book youve written graze, god and glory. How has your life been since this extraordinary summer you had in my home city . Its been a whirlwind but ill having so much fun and ive gotten amazing opportunities and met amazing people. So just enjoying it. What has been the best moment . I would say going to the white house and meeting the president. What are these first words to you . Well, we had talked to him prior when we won team finals and he said he was proud of me. And he was just proud and we were in the white house, we all were standing, like, really like serious and he walked in he was like you know what, dont do that. Oh, okay. Hes a really cool guy. You had an amazing achievement. You were the first africanamerican ever to win this allaround gymnastics gold. Quite a moment for you, for america, for your family, for everyone. And for the president. He was the first africanamerican president. Did he say anything to you about that part of this . A you also achieved this extraordinary mile snoen. Yeah. He just told me that he was so proud of me and hard work pays off. It was really nice hearing that from the president. How much do you have to work out a day . Every day. Except for sundays. I expect your routine is agonizing, right . Some days. I couldnt get into that position if someone paid me 1 billion. I could teach you. You couldnt teach me. I used to be a top gymnast. Really . No, i lied. Ive never been able to do this. I it makes my eyes water looking at it. What is your routine . I wake up depending on the day. I have practice in the morning. Get up at 9 00, do school, eat breakfast, do more school. Eat lunch, do some more school, go to the gym around 2, 2 30 we start. Warm up, condition, finish about 6 30 and go home, twitter and school. Go to bed. What does it take to be a winner . Like a big winner . It takes a lot. Not only the talent, but you have to be consistent and dedicate your heart torte sport. You have to work very hard and give 100 . In i room for boys in your life . No. No room. You sound quite sad about that . I kind of am. Do you ever say to your mom i met both of your moms in interview. But your mom is with you here. Do you ever say you know what, mom, im fed up with this. I just want to go to a nightclub, meet a nice boy, give up gymnastics . I dont think that no, no. Gymnastics is your real love, isnt it . Yeah. Nightclub . Im not sure about that. The book is fascinating. Youre god faring, a big christian. Your father wasnt around when your young. Quite sad when i read that. Did you feel sad when you wrote it . Yeah. I mean, just those memories. He wasnt really in the picture and really didnt live up to my expectations. Every girl dreams about having a father figure in their life and dreaming about the perfect dad. But i hope that in the future we can build a better relationship and a stronger one. When he reads this book i hope hell relate and know how i feel so we can build a stronger and better relationship. Do you talk to him much . No. Unfortunately our relationship is not the best right now. Is it nonexistent . Its pretty distant. Why is it nonexistent do you think . First ive been traveling everywhere and i just really havent found the time to sit down and talk to him about how i felt. You were pretty hurt . Yeah. Do you think he knows that . I think he knows that. I definitely do. Youve had these two moms. Tell me about that. I had these two moms. One in iowa, one in virginia. Theyve been so supportive of me. Your one mom is here, the other mom looked after you when you were training. You have this wonderful relationship with her, too. So in a way, two for one. It is. Its two for one. Im so blessed to have missy, a mom like her. Her and travis have just taken me in and treated me as their own. And they have four girls so i help them and play this big sister. And help them with school, gymnastics and anything they need help with. Heres what they said about you. She was 11 and she started saying mom, i think that i can do this. You know, when your child is 11 and you think, they dont know what theyre talking about. You know, Wishful Thinking p. She glows when she smiles and shes just a doll to be around. It didnt take long for us to completely fall in love with her. Thats sweet. Thanks, missy. Im told the greatest moment for you wasnt necessarily winning the gold medals, its when you appeared in vampire diaries. Is that right . I love the vampire diaries. As good as winning gold . Yeah. Different atmosphere. But it was just fun. I got to do my cameo shot on it. And the cast was very nice, very sweet. Down to earth. Lets turn to your endorsement deals. 3 million this year . Apparently you may make 100 million in your lifetime. Kelloggs. Proctor and gamble, all sorts of stuff. Oh, yeah. I bought these shoes. I splurged on them. Wow, look at those. Yeah. How tall are you without those . Im five foot. I grew an inch after the olympics. I bet youre 411. Youre just pretending to be five foot. Dont burst my bubble. You spending the money as fast as its coming in . Im very frugle. I save my money. I only splurge on a couple of things here and there. Other than that, im a good girl. Whats your ambition . Rio . Yeah. Go there, kick butt, win more golds . I hope so. It would be so fun to attend two Olympic Games and along with my gymnastics career, it would be fun. A new floor routine, a new skills. So im up for the challenges. Who is your hero . Definitely my mom. Shes a fighter and always told me to never give up and to always push through no matter what youre going through, your sacrifice will pay off. Whats your sporting hero . Dominique dawes. I interviewed her, too. Lovely lady. She is. I have a great admiration and respect for Martin Luther king. I do. Why . I really respect what he stood for. And im living his dream, being the first africanamerican to win the individual allaround and for everyone to come together united, take me as an example, living with a white host family. I mean, theyve come in and opened their hearts, opened their homes and taken me in and treated many eas their own. And i respect what he stood up for and what he believed in. Youre a fantastic talent. It was amazing watching you kill it in london. And good luck in rio. Thank you. Your terrible training would kill me if i did one day of it. Grace, gold and glory. Very good read, very inspiring. Youre an american treasure. Thank you. Thank you very much. Pleasure. Well be right back. As part of a heart healthy diet. Thats true. But you still have to go to the gym. The one and only, cheerios on the road again just cant wait to get on the road again my love is making music with my friends and i cant wait to get on the road again Willie Nelson is a force to be reckoned with. He won the Lifetime Achievement award at the cmas earlier this month and he wrote his own book, a book that only Willie Nelson could have written. I always wanted to meet you. Same here. Youre a Great American icons. Thank you. How do you feel about that . I dont think about that. Im not sure what means. I would have to look it up. You dont look in the mirror some mornings and think im an icon . No. I dont think ive ever done that. In the morning maybe i will now that ive been here. Lets imagine you walk around, you are one of those intertaeners that just everybody likes. Well, i anyone ever have a go at you . Of all the saying who dont like me, just think of the millions who have never heard of me. Youve written this brilliant book, roll me up and smoke me when i die musings from the road. What a hell of a journey its been. When you finished your book, what did you think of your sflief. It was actually a really easy book to write. I was going down the highway looking out the window and writing what i was thinking off the top of my head. When i get bored with what i was thinking, i would throw a song in there. So thats about all there is to this book. Its not heavy. Its got a night, light whimsical tone to it. What i meant was youre nearly 80 years old, extraordinary career, four wives, seven children. All sorts of fistfights and drinking and your well known love for marijuana. What do you make of whats happened to you in those 80 years . Well, its kind of you cant think about all of that at once. It would wouldnt be healthy, i dont think. Have you ended up in a happy place . Are you a happy guy . Im happy right now. As happy as youve ever been . As happy as i hope to be right now. Sinatra is said to have named you as his favorite singer. What a moment that must have been. That was. That was. And of course, he was a great singer. And to have him say that is a great compliment. Did you ever meet him . Yea, i did. I played a couple of shows with him. And we got to hang out a little bit a couple of times. Did you go drinking together . We had a drink together. A few jack daniels. I didnt check the label. Now, when you last did an interview with this show, larry king was the host. Yeah. And you said halfway through that you were actually high at the time. You had infused yourself with marijuana. So ive got to ask you the question, have you come similarly infused today . Whats today . It would be any day you like. Did you wake up this morning and have a quick, you know i probably did. I probably did. If i remember. That shortterm stuff. Do you take a lot of it now . I think some people have more tolerance, you know, for smoking pot than others. And i know people who can take one hit and just go to sleep completely. And other guys that can smoke a lot. You know, me and snook smoke a lot. And in every country weve been in, i guess. I was in amsterdam one time and snoop call m. D. E called me and says where are you . I said in amsterdam. Le got on a plane and we record a song together. You go to amsterdam, the make ka of dope and write music together. Now we can go to colorado. What do you make of that . I think its progress and a great step forward and people are finally growing up and looking around the room and checking things out. It seems ridiculous, i think, and have thought for years to let all the illegal drug dealers make all the money and the gun buyers, trading guns for dope and getting People Killed all over the border down there when its a simple thing to legalize it, tax it, regulate it. And fortunately they saw that. Planning any vacations . Maybe theyll have a coffee house over there. You can have the Willie Nelson coffee chain. Why not. Lets take a break. I want to come back and talk politics with you. Sure. A lot of stuff going on in the middle east. The election. Get your take on that. Mr. Margin . Dont be modest, bob. You found a better way to pack a bowling ball. That was ups. And who called ups . You did, bob. I just asked a question. It takes a long time to pack a bowling ball. The last guy pitched more ball packers. But you. You consulted ups. You found a better way. Thats logistics. Thats margin. Find out what else ups knows. Ill do that. Youre on a roll. Thats funny. I wasnt being funny, bob. I know. Sorry girl im sorry i was blind but you were always on my mind you were always on my mind Willie Nelsons classic you were always on my mind. The latest book roll me up and smoke me when i die musings from the road. I love that song. Always on my mind, yeah. One of my favorite ever songs. If you were consigned to a Desert Island and you could only listen to one song endlessly on a permanent replay, what would you choose . That would be really hard tor say because, you know, this is i just recorded a song with doll lee parton that i think is the best song she wrote it. And i told her, i said this is the best song ive heard in a long time. Lets turn to politics. Youve all been political, but quite in an interesting way. For a guy brought up in texas. You have, i wouldnt say massively liberal views, but more liberals than most texans would have from issues like guns to drugs to so on. Lets go through a few of these. You started the teapot party. You said we should bring home more of our troops, put them on the borders, legalize drug and save thousands of lives and millions of dollars. We touched on that a little bit before the break. You really believe that . That could be a strategy that works . I know it would work. It would be better than the one we have where theres still drugs available for anybody who wants them. I havent had any problems buying marijuana anytime that i can remember in my ever since ive been smoking it. So its a shame to let other people, illegal drug dealers make all that money. Theres plenty of money being lost there. And i think eventually the grownup in the room is going to see it. When you look at the wars in iraq and afghanistan, what do you think about americas position in the world, Foreign Policy in particular in the last 12 years lets say . Well, as you probably know and have im completely against war. I believe in selfdefense. I believe if you get hit, you hit back. But preemptive wars, i dont believe in them. I dont think theyre necessary. I think wars are started to make money. And make money for the people who start a war over here and a war over there and sell bombs to both sides. When you look at whats happening in the middle east, its been a crisis most of my lifetime, i cant remember. Pretty much most of yours. Do you see any hope there . Do you see any chance of actual peace . The middle east . Well, if you believe in the bible, where it says two things. It says is there there will always be wars and rumors of wars. And it also says that for 1,000 years somewhere down the future, were going to have peace. So hopefully those thousand years are coming up on us. Were you pleesed barack obama got reelected . Im glad he got reelected. I think he has a lot of thing in his favor, the things that he has ran on. The women all believe in the things that hes talking about. The blacks and the hispanics and the women and if you got those three things on your side, youre going to win. Are you a democrat . I mean, how would you describe yourself . Im not really you know, what was his name . That said i wouldnt want to belong to any club that would have me in there . Groucho marx. You never voted for anybody . I have voted, yeah. Did you this time . No, i didnt. Why not . Well, i had all kinds of excuses. I was traveling and i had to do a absentee and i couldnt do it and all that. But theres, you know, there was really no excuse. I just didnt do it. You didnt feel passionately enough about either candidate . I really feel like obama was going to win. He didnt really need one more vote. You grew up around guns. What do you make of the gun debate in america . Well, you know, i hunted all my life and, you know, when i was young, i had a b. B. Gun. I had a shotgun and rifles and all those things. And i went deer hunting and bear hunting. And i have no problems at all with that. But, you know, i dont know what i would do with a gun that would shoot 100 times. I find it staggers that you can just walk into stores in america and buy highpowered assault weapons and on the internet get 6,000, 7,000 rounds of ammunition and blow up a movie theatre if you want to. I dont agree with that. I think it should be more regulated. I think loaded gun, theres no need for civilians to own those. Those are for military. Take another break, willie. Lets talk about music and also all the girls youve loved before. Good. Which could take some time, dont you think . Even half the stories ive heard are true. How much time we got . So as you can see, geicos Customer Satisfaction is at 97 . Mmmm tasty. And cut very good. People are always asking me how we make these geico adverts. So were taking you behind the scenes. This coffee cup, for example, is computer animated. Its not real. Geicos Customer Satisfaction is quite real though. This computeranimated coffee tastes dreadful. Geico. 15 minutes could save you 15 or more on Car Insurance. Someone get me a latte will ya, please . Progresso. In what world do potatoes, bacon and cheese add up to 100 calories . Your world. [ whispers ] real bacon. Creamy cheese. 100 calories. [ chef ] maam [ male announcer ] progresso. You gotta taste this soup. 100 calories. [ chef ] maam restore revive rejuvenate rebuild rebuild rebuild every time he drinks he thinks of her but every morning her memory fades away every time he drinks he anies of her. Its from heroes talented guys your sons. Yes, they are. They did the illustrations for the book, writing for the album. Prd of them . Very much, yeah. The wife youve had for every 20 years is here also in the audience. Was it practice, the fist three . What . Practice, the first three marriages . Well, im not sure practice is the right word. If i was practicing, i should have learned. Either that or an incurable romantic. You can say that, yeah. Do you think youve become a better husband . I think age has a lot to do with that. You get older, you get wiser, i guess. What have you learned about marriage . Nothing. You had a great line about divorce. Yeah, the reason divorces are so expensive is theyre worth it. And yet although you say that, youve always stayed fond of your exes. Am i right . Oh, yeah. I always thought that was important. I do think its important, you know, especially if you have children, which we do, you know . To stay frinds with your exwives. How many times have you been properly in love . I cant think of a better person to ask. Because you actually sang to all the girls i love before. So if i were to ask you how many of all the girls youve before we would reach, how many would it be . Well, you said properly. Properly in love. We have to define properly. How would you define properly . Well, i wouldnt have put it in there. Given ive now thrown it out there. Go on. I dont think theres anything improper. Love is love is love, god is love is love is love. How many times have you been in love in your life . I dont know. Today . I just signed 300 books a while ago and i met a lot of pretty girls. Does your wife put up with this kind of humor . She obviously does. Shes laughing. Well, yeah. She knows many e. You get on extremely well. I can tell the short time youve been together. Is she the real love of your life . Well, for the moment it is. Shes quite relieved. No, we get along fine. And its unusual for people who are as independent as we both are. Shes had a career of her own before her and i met. She was a Makeup Artist in a movie. In fact, thats where i met her. In a movie. Do you ever sing your songs to her . Ever sing songs to her . Oh, i guess i have. I play a lot of records for her. You know . Are you a romantic at heart . Oh, 100 , yeah. If i was to say to you come on, tell me the greatest moment of your life, it cant involve women or children, cant involve marriage or children, would would you choose . The greatest moment of my life that doesnt involve women or children . If you could relive a moment, what would you choose . Thats a difficult one. Ive had a whole lot of really good moments. You know. Whats the great one for you personally. Whatever reason. Every time i go do a show where i show up and they show up and they clap and pay good money to hear me sing songs, it doesnt get any better than that. And the last show i had was too far ago. I need another show. Im ready to go play. Willie, i could talk to you all day. Unfortunately, weve run out of time. Your new album is heroes. Your book, a terrific read, very entertaining. Roll me up and smoke me when i die. Its been a real pleasure. You too. Every time he drinks. He thinks of her [ laughing ] ahh, cloudy glasses. You didnt have to come over easy. Hi. Cascade kitchen counselor. Look over time, cascade complete pacs fight film buildup two times better than finish quantum to help leave glasses sparkling. Cascade. The clear choice. To help leave glasses sparkling. Progressive direct and other Car Insurance companies . Yes. But youre progressive, and theyre them. Yes. But theyre here. Yes. Are you. . There . Yes. No. Are you them . Im me. But those rates are for. Them. So them are here. Yes you want to run through it again . No, im good. You got it . Yes. Rates for us and them now thats progressive. Call or click today. The teenage wiz kid, taking the tech world and wall street by storm. Nicholas and apps changing the way news is delivered on mobile devices. The boy genius behind it, just 17. Looks about 15. How does somebody who looks as young as you and is as young as you take the tech world by storm . Explain yourself. Sure. I started programming when i was 12, and ive been doing apps for a few years, and the way i thought of this idea, though, revising history exams using google and bing, all of these search results and so much content in the world and i thought, if i could build a piece of technology that could take preexisting content and summarize it, condense it, it would everybody everyone my age and everyone else use it. If youve got an iphone or something, you will take any new story in the world and cut it into 400 characters, about three times the length of an average tweet, say, and that appears in every readable form on the iphone. Kind of aggregated, condensed news for everybody. Exactly. Its in a beautiful form. We wanted to work very hard on the visuals of the app and combine it with an automated process so we have no human intervention and can take any news article and summarize it down. A hong kong billionaire, lee kong shing, invested 300,000 into this and many other people donating cash. You then got all sorts of charities behind you, lady gaga, business manager. Took on big time. Were you surprised . This kid, really, and all of these people rushing to support you . Yeah. I thought at first, why did these people want to help me, and then i realized theres something in the idea itself. The idea of taking any piece of news and summarizing it. So many are timepulled. They dont have enough time. Were making it easier to consume all of this content on the web. High do the people that supply the original content feel about you nicking their stuff . Were not substituting it. We still read the full story, you can use the summary to evaluate what you want to read. Signed a deal with news corp. We give the summary for free. If you want to read free, the payroll kicks in and you pay for that. A very smart thing. Im sure they thought of to start with. Right . How do you make money out of this . Youve had the investment. Wheres the money . What i kind of have taken aback, 500,000 downloads. Over 500 million summaries on service. A lot of users reading this content. A subscription model, we provide content you didnt get anywhere else on the web. Keep the summaries on, the only place on the web youll get a beautifully summarized content. When you look at things Like Television and conventional forms of media, does your heart sink . Do you think you guys just dont get it anymore . You should be doing x, y, z . I think the problem with the digital space, publishers around print form, 50, 60, 70, 100 year, only in the last five, six years mobile devices have come into play. Even on the web, taking a newspaper arm and putting it on the screen, fine. Take it down to a phone size, unless you can build a Technology Like we have, automatically summarize it or make it fit the screen, hard for publishers to make their content easily read. I use a blackberry still. Im not migrating to iphone. Find it hard to tap on them. I get annoyed even on a good blackberry the way the stories come up. Not easy to read. I like your rap. User friendly and making perfect sense. My question, have i missed the boat with you . Whats your next great idea . I was thinking about this. I think theres a few more years left definitely. Apple featured us asap of the week. 50 countries, where about you can build over the next two to three years. We dont want to stop at iphone. Were going to be honor device and its language independent. On other phones . Yes. Even though the screen is smaller, youll have a summary that fits the screen. No scroll bar, no trying to find excellent. Awe i like this. I think this is the future. How are you going to deal with becoming stinking rich, if that happens . That would be a great day. To the honest, the thing at the moment im focused on is the hundreds of thousands it of users, 5,000 on the app star. Weve awoken the industry to a new opportunity and the i just want to work with our team a people a great team of team and help build this out. A score, nicholas. I know. Are you at school . Im on a sabbatical leave at the moment. Had a scholarship to my school. Theyve been very supportive. Are you going back . Realistically . Realistically i think i can find a way to do both. What on earth will they teach you, given youve created this app . A lot of technology i want to do. I enjoy philosophy, history. Things like that. Ive been doing personal study. Beyond science, different perspective on the industry. Who are your heroes in the tech area . Steve jobs i told myself to program. Read a biography and got into teaching myself programming

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