positive. we believe they can get together and make constructive changes. who are these people for? i mean, there s such a wide array of interest groups here. who are they for? the 99%, all right? so, we are for everything the 1% is not for. it is a diverse group. we know what they are against and they are against wall street taking everything. what is union involvement going to do for this? union involvement is, you know, some people are saying that the unions are now you know have come into the fight. the fact is the unions have always been in the fight and we are extremely happy to see that the young people and others have come together and, you know, started this action and, you know, we, in a way, we consider that they are coming to the union point of view and union action. larry, i mean, if you ve got if you ve got every organized labor group in this country behind this, how can congress not get the message and
country. jobs he jobs impact will be felt for generations to come. his life and time, let s review it here tonight on msnbc. he was the father of the iphone, the ipod and the am mac computer, turning elech tropic gadgets into on joeskts desire. i think if you do something and it turns out pretty good, then you should go do something else wonderful. reporter: as he was fond of saying, wait, there s more. today, apple is going to reinvent the phone. reporter: and people did wait. in long lines for the first iphones in 2007. then, three years later they lined up for the ipad, changing the way people consume media. design plus function equals the right lifestyle and that s what he filled. reporter: in 1976, jobs co-founded apple computer and within a few years, was worth $100 million. in 1984 he was showing off his new pride and joy, the macintosh. and it has turned out insanely great. reporter: as critics hailed the mac, jobs was on the losing end of a power s
one of the greatest innovators of american technology, the thomas edison of the 21st century, steve jobs has lost his battle to pancreatic cancer at the age of 56. this man impacted almost every facet of our lives and changed communication forever in this country. jobs impact will be felt for generations to come. his life and time, let s review it here tonight on msnbc. he was the father of the iphone, the ipod and the mac computer, electronic gadgets into objects of desire. i think if you do something and it turns out pretty good, then you should go do something else wonderful. reporter: as he was fond of saying, wait, there s more. today, apple is going to reinvent the phone. reporter: and people did wait. in long lines for the first iphones in 2007. then, three years later they lined up for the ipad, changing the way people consume media. design plus function equals the right lifestyle and that s what he filled. reporter: in 1976, jobs co-founded apple compu
one of the greatest inknow rate issers of american technology, the thomas edison of the 21st century, steve jobs has lost his battle to pancreatic cancer at the age of 56. this man impacted almost every facet of our lives and changed communication forever in this country. jobs he jobs impact will be felt for generations to come. his life and time, let s review it here tonight on msnbc. he was the father of the iphone, the ipod and the am mac computer, turning elech tropic gadgets into on joeskts desire. i think if you do something and it turns out pretty good, then you should go do something else wonderful. reporter: as he was fond of saying, wait, there s more. today, apple is going to reinvent the phone. reporter: and people did wait. in long lines for the first iphones in 2007. then, three years later they lined up for the ipad, changing the way people consume media. design plus function equals the right lifestyle and that s what he filled. reporter: in 1976
their political leaders have difficulty grasping what s going on. and every day that europe is fragmented and doesn t get its act together and act as a global player, harmonizes the digital market, you know, china, brazil, the u.s. get ahead of us. and we owe it to the opportunity and the potential of europe to bring the whole european union in to the 21st century and connected. and this requires a lot of work, but it s very urgent that we get there. so that s my main concern. host: and very quickly, here in washington are your mobile devices working, and what s been your experience? guest: my mobile devices work. host: at a good speed? guest: it s just very expensive. host: is it expensive? is. guest: yeah, of course. guest: mine, too, i haven t had a problem. i must say coming from my place where i live where i don t get one at all, it s a real thing not to have to go down the road for two miles to get a signal. host: james elles has been a member of the eur