kawasaki. welcome to the show. thank you for having me. it s good to have you on. it s a pleasure and an honor. you survived two tours of duty my claim to fame. you were with apple early on and then came back a few years later. and then you track a history and lessons learned from steve that are incredibly impactful and postally as we reflect on steve jobs life. you came off with 12 things you learned. i hope you re not wanting me to repeat all 12. two this stick in my mind. don t listen to experts. they often don t listen to customers. those are leadership lessons. first of all, a caveat, steve jobs is a very difficult person to emulate. if you copy every thing he did does not mean you ll become a steve jobs. but having said that the time and time again said experts said that apple would die. they thought the apple store would be a failure. the iphone, and the mackintosh mackintosh i-everything. steve constantly showed them they were wrong. lesson. these e
thank you for having me. it s good to have you on. it s a pleasure and an honor. you survived two tours of duty ies to steve jobs. my claim to fame. and then came back a few years later. and then you track a history and lessons learned from steve that are incredibly impactful and postally as we reflect on steve jobs life. you came off with 12 things you learned. i hope you re not wanting me to repeat all 12. two this stick in my mind. don t listen to experts. they often don t listen to customers. those are leadership lessons. first of all, a caveat, steve jobs is a very difficult person to emulate. if you copy every thing he did does not mean you ll become a steve jobs. but having said that the time and time again said experts said that apple would die. they thought the apple store would be a failure. the iphone, and the mackintosh mackintosh i-everything. steve constantly showed them they were wrong. i lessoned a very valuable lesson. these experts, analysts
captions by closed captioning services bill: hi, i m bill o reilly. thanks for watching us tonight. we ll have the latest on the secret service prostitute scandal upcoming. first, talking points memo. personal generosity and social justice. president obama and vice president biden have released their 2011 tax returns. once again what they donated to charity is instructive. as you may know, the president and the democratic party in general want tax dollars to be redistributed in order to impose social justice on the nation. republics oppose that. supporting safety nets but not cradle-to-grave entitlements. last year the president and mrs. obama made about $800,000 and they donated 22% of that to charity. very generous. the largest contribution was to the fisher house, which helps military families. but vice president biden is another story. he donated just over 1% of his entire income to charity. that s paul tri, some might say that s cheap. but that is what the vice preside
captions by closed captioning services bill: hi, i m bill o reilly. thanks for watching us tonight. we ll have the latest on the secret service prostitute scandal upcoming. first, talking points memo. personal generosity and social justice. president obama and vice president biden have released their 2011 tax returns. once again what they donated to charity is instructive. as you may know, the president and the democratic party in general want tax dollars to be redistributed in order to impose social justice on the nation. republics oppose that. supporting safety nets but not cradle-to-grave entitlements. last year the president and mrs. obama made about $800,000 and they donated 22% of that to charity. very generous. the largest contribution was to the fisher house, which helps military families. but vice president biden is another story. he donated just over 1% of his entire income to charity. that s paul tri, some might say that s cheap. but that is what the vice preside
captions by closed captioning services bill: hi, i m bill o reilly. thanks for watching us tonight. we ll have the latest on the secret service prostitute scandal upcoming. first, talking points memo. personal generosity and social justice. president obama and vice president biden have released their 2011 tax returns. once again what they donated to charity is instructive. as you may know, the president and the democratic party in general want tax dollars to be redistributed in order to impose social justice on the nation. republics oppose that. supporting safety nets but not cradle-to-grave entitlements. last year the president and mrs. obama made about $800,000 and they donated 22% of that to charity. very generous. the largest contribution was to the fisher house, which helps military families. but vice president biden is another story. he donated just over 1% of his entire income to charity. that s paul tri, some might say that s cheap. but that is what the vice preside