microsoft was making a lot of money then. they were charging $200, $300, $400 for say a word processing package that was costing them about 50 cents to print on floppies. hard working, modest, easy going, it would seem to a fault. of course, he does have at least one secret. but we ll fix that. is it true that you can leap over a chair from a standing position? it depends on the size of the chair but this chair, probably so. yes! i took a step before i did it. that s okay. bill gates wasn t just one thing. he was a brilliant guy. had great parents. family values. but he was a killer. he basically was a ruthless guy, and so was microsoft. no, no, no, somebody s confused, somebody s just not thinking. > there s no way. you guys never understood, you never understood the first thing about this.
microsoft was making a lot of money then. they were charging $200, $300, $400 for, say, a word processing package that really was costing them about 50 cents to print on floppies. hardworking, modest, easy going, it would seem to a fault. of course, he does have at least one secret. but we ll fix that. is it true that you can leap over a chair from a standing position? it depends on the size of the chair but this chair, probably so. yes! i took a step before i did it. that s okay. bill gates wasn t just one thing. he was a brilliant guy. had great parents. family values. but he was a killer. he basically was a ruthless guy, and so was microsoft. no, no, no, no, no. somebody s confused. somebody s just not thinking. > there s no way. we ll figure it out. you guys never understood. you never understood the first thing about this.
they were charging $200, $300, $400 for, say, a word processing package that really was costing them about 50 cents to print on floppies. hard working, modest, easy going, it would seem to a fault. of course, he does have at least one secret. but we ll fix that. is it true that you can leap over a chair from a standing position? it depends on the size of the chair but this chair, probably so. yes! i took a step before i did it. that s okay. bill gates wasn t just one thing. he was a brilliant guy. had great parents. family values. but he was a killer. he basically was a ruthless guy, and so was microsoft. no, no, no, no, no. somebody s confused. somebody s just not thinking. > there s no way.
george clooney, she will faint. that s how i will know he s arrived, if he does come. keir, you have the best seat in the house or best, at least standing position for our coverage. you are going to see it all first. keir, thank you very much. now, we have to take you to the long walk thach. that is the famous pathway where two days ago, we saw harry and meghan make her way. when i say cheers in this town, people were thrilled when they made their way here. again, windsor castle is the official weekend residence of the queen and what she calls her home. it s going to be exciting. stephanie gosk is out there. you are among the crowd. what is the feeling out there? are people getting ramped? katy, good morning. it s a party. i was just standing here and someone, out of the blue handed me a pin.
about this had with steel and aluminum executives on thursday it had a shoot from the hip quality to the way he outlined his plan. even though it s been a long standing position of his. in the intervening time, there seems to be a will the of voices with a stake in this from other countries to lawmakers, experts in the economy weighing in. gary has been one of those who is in the globalist camp, has been cautioning against this kind of a move. so many have interpreted his departure as being coordinated d with that decision. so almost a reflection of disagreeing with the president, therefore, leaving. others dispute this is how this has played out. gary cohn is planning to leave as the president is tinkering with this idea is is what we get now. we have seen from wilbur ross an intention to carve out possibly, he described, possibility of