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The likes of tuitt and dupree. Phil dupree on the outside, tuitt chases him. Dupree is all over him. And as you said it, under pressure. Cant get the speed on the football that he wants and when you are under pressure, harder to make the right decision down the field. Jim mike tomlin playing to the cameras. Quick pass. Of gain of 9. He got away from talib and he is lipping. Regional action next sunday, all beginning with j. B. And the crew and nelftnelft phil this game looks like last weeks game. They dominated on both sides of the ball. And couldnt do it the second half. Jim thats williams. Picking up the first down. They got shot out last week in the second half. They have been blanked here in the second half, talking about denver. And too much pressure on the defense. The defense, this hasnt been a bad half by the denver defense. And Ben Roethlisberger and todd haley, now playing the distance and the clock and the time of jim first down with p 30 to go. Fires it. Touchdown again, its Brown Antonio brown. Having another monster performance. 23yard touchdown. Phil these receivers. They know all you got to do is give our quarterback just a little window. Watching him step back and he just rips it. And Antonio Brown gets inside. A safety in the middle. But when you are throwing the ball like Ben Roethlisberger is, not much you can do on the defensive side. Jim chris harris, one of the best. He has turned around. His career had a day quite like this. Phil well. Jim second time for a touchdown. Phil Antonio Brown on the second side. He never gets over there. Watch. Even though he releases inside. Watch the quarterback just let it go. And the window is tight. Made it look easy, didnt he . Jim antonio makes a lot of things look easy. He and roethlisberger. But brown, he puts up these catch games like this. 15 receptions like this now. Oakland. Phil thats what i have been watching and seeing for many weeks for Ben Roethlisberger, just one good throw after and jim, you and i have talked about this. This steeler offense, the talent, its there. But the scheme is outstanding also. When you put the two things together in the nfl, you usually get greatness and thats what we have watched when you talk about the steelers offense. Jim norwood. Its a reverse to latimer. Latimer is going to set them up at about the 40. Do you think this injury late in the Second Quarter on the Left Shoulder has impacted osweiler and this bronco offense . Phil i do not. I do not see any hesitation in his threes. What is bothering is the steeler coverage in the pass rush. Jim it was behind behind daniels. They had that good throw to vernon davis that would have been a huge throw and a huge gain. Didnt look like he was hurting there. Phil he mad the receiver and looked the defense off and the football not on target. Jim emmanuel sanders, who was on a feeding frenzy, has had that one catch in the Third Quarter for about 36 yards. Thats it. Second and 10. Allen. 3 00 to go and all timeouts on the board for all teams. Phil interesting situation thinking ahead. If they dont get this here, i this they will punt the football and use the 2 00 warning. Jim heyward shaken up. He is going to be helped to the sideline. Phil we had big plays where the football has been dropped in the broncos. That would have changed field position and momentum of this football team, they traded for him. Never an easy adjustment. I dont care what position it is. Jim acquired in the trade on november 2. Phil as i sit here and think again, third and 4, 3 00 to go and you need a touchdown to tie this game. Jim thinking now fourdown territory . Phil hedging on my first instinct. Steeler offense is doing so well. Jim they havent been able to stop them. Phil gary kubiak has to be thinking the same way here. Jim need to get to the 50 for the first. Havent been in pittsburgh territory this entire half. The catch. Phil what a throw. Good throw. Stepped up and thats what the defense is going to make him do. He was going to have to throw outside. Found the oneonone. Boy, look at these routes by emmanuel sanders. Jim putting all kinds of moves on cockrell. 181 yards receiving. Exact total Antonio Brown has. And theres the drop. Thomas. Phil tough catch. I dont know if i would throw it in the drop category. Phil yeah, i do. I got more information, so i changed my opinion. Jim a little visual evidence. Thomas has one catch. Should have had a second. Second and 10. Osweiler steps around the contact and slides for 5. And that will get another third and 5 on the way. Phil no question they are in fourdown territory. Not sure that kubiak is relaying that message to osweiler. Dont take a sack. You have two downs to pick up these five yards. Jim with 2 20 to play. This will second half putting into highlight form to brown, to wheaton and then the exception and then another one back to Antonio Brown. Phil he knew, you know, sometimes you know as a quarterback its a special throw and throw to Antonio Brown is sweet. Jim 24 unanswered points. Now, third and 5. Tough pass. Incomplete. Thrown in the direction of demaryius thomas. Cockrell. They are going to together. 88 across the field. Jim nothing there. Here we go, fourth down. Thomas and sanders to the near side. Pass. Incomplete. That was going to be tough to pick up the first down having even caught it. A linebacker was waiting for anderson. Denver has three timeouts plus the 28 00 warning. Phil i do not think its going to pick up the first down. Jim shazier would have stopped them a yard or two short. It will be enough to probably win the game. Jim with those three tousts its when they pick up the first down. Phil thats right. I understand. They are going to let it go to the 2 00 warning. Jim williams. And stopped for no gain, maybe one. They are going to take the timeout at 2 0. Their first. Phil save eight sends. But one way to do it, gary kubiak says let me save every second i can and let my offense delegate what it has to do to back. Jim second and 9. Are they going to throw it here . They are coming in on him. And it is intercepted. The broncos defense has the football and they cant believe he did it. Marshall with the pick. Phil tried to catch him by surprise. The coverage, they wanted to go deep down the field. The coverage was there. And roethlisberger, i saw him move, i just said, hell just fall down. Jim were you surprised they were throwing . Are phil i was surprised just because the way the broncos offense has had so much trouble. Moving the ball. Run the football and punt it. But that was as big as it gets. Jim how many times have we seen this this year. It allows the broncos to have an extra play before the clock stoppage. Phil the broncos have two timeouts, 2 00 warning. He is looking down the field. The coverage. Its there. Jim they are waiting upstairs to make sure that marshall made that catch inbounds and they are going to look at it. Pened it against his Left Shoulder pad. Dont see anything there that you would overturn. He rolls over and he still has the ball in the same position. You have to figure, this is going to hold up as the takeaway by marshall and he knows it. Sudden little plot twist here my friend. Phil unbelievable. Its a mistake. We are talking about Ben Roethlisberger playing almost a perfect game. Throws. That decision, probably the baddest decision he has made all year long. Referee after the review, the ruling on the field stands. First down, denver. Jim ben just shakes his head. Ready to put this game game away. 41yard line of the steelers. 2 01 remaining. Shotgun time for the broncos. And its incomplete. Two steelers, cockrell and shazier were there to help break it apart. 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For a guy 20 throw to. Osweiler. Goes deep. No one there. The receive every was on the ground. And osweiler thought it had something to do with contact. Phil could have been incidental tripping, not sure. Yeah. They step on each others feet. The broncos receivers have not beaten coverage by the steelers. The steelers have challenged them. Jim much maligned secondary. Fourth and 10. Osweiler, down the field. And incompleet was going to sanders. William gay was there to deny and just after the broncos are given a gift on the interception, they squander it in four downs. Phil they did. There could have been a window coverage was tight. William gay all over sanders. Number 10, coming across. Throws high. Took a deep breath there and i understand there. Jim 2000 timeouts for the broncos. Williams, who has been held in check today. 13 carries for 22 yards. And the timeout right away. That play took fifle seconds. Phil you go back to that interception and people say why did you throw it . They have a top flight, bigtime nfl quarterback and trusted him. If you cant do it with Ben Roethlisberger, who are you going to do it with. He made a huge mistake but the steeler defense came up with some more good plays. Jim second half saga story line for the broncos. Second and 9. Unless something happens here. Another quick timeout. And five seconds off the clock and denver cant stop it again. If the broncos lose here. New england clinches a buy into the divisional round. Kansas city would be within a game of denver out west. Assuming, theyll close that out, move into the sixspot ahead of the jets. Phil the big thing is to look to, who is denver playing the last couple games. They host cincinnati. Jim they clinched a playoff berth. Phil look at the schedule but it puts denver in a worrisome situation. If they do lose here mainly because the offense because of the failures. Jim they blitz, thirst and 6. Brown closes it out with the catch. His 16th of the game. Phil theres a blitz. How about this outside throw . This is a staple of this pittsburgh offense. Probably the first play they put it started with bill cowher and every coordinator has done the outcuts. Throws. The steelers are great at it. Referee number 94. Jim victory formation time for the steelers to close this out. Roethlisberger tied his career high with 40 completions in a game. Throws for 380 and three denver shutout in the Third Straight week. Four precision drives. Phil they made it look easy. Everything was sharp practices protection and we saw none of that in the second half. Steelers. Down 2710 and come back to win it 2427. There is a look at it. And the afc the steelers said coming in were the hot team and there will be more talk about that heading into week 16 off of this performance. Phil they got to be excited. They are excited about their offense. There in the second half. They have to carry it on for the rest of the year. Jim 3427, pittsburgh victory. 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Ask your doctor about cialis rose apple is one of the most interesting business stories in generations, and it finds itself at the heart of some of the biggest issues facing American Companies today the way terrorists may be using encrypted technology to plot attacks, the battle over the Corporate Tax rate, and the challenges of working in china. We talked about all of that with apple c. E. O. Tim cook as part of a journey through the worlds biggest and richest company. What is it that makes apple so innovative and so profitable, and yet so secretive, almost obsessively secretive . Extent, beginning at the annual launch in september of apples new products. Go tim cook thank you. cheers and applause thank you. Thank you. Its been an incredible year for apple. Rose tim cook has been running apple for the past four years, but for most of the 15 years before that. Steve jobs weve had some real revolutionary products. Rose . The stage belonged to apples late cofounder, steve jobs. Jobs were going to make some history together today. Rose jobs transformed the computer from a cumbersome machine into perhaps the most personal and sleek Consumer Product of all time. The iphone is 12,000 times more powerful than the original macintosh, and next year, it will have sold one billion units. Following steve jobs was one of the most challenging successions imaginable, a daunting responsibility for the man he handpicked, tim cook. Him before. Rose ive never met anyone on the face of the earth like him . Cook no one. No one. Rose not one person . Cook not one. Rose who had. . Cook who had this incredible, uncanny ability to see around the corner; who had this relentless driving force for perfection. Rose the spirit of steve jobs hovers over apple. He was a founder like no other a volatile visionary capable of creating products people wanted before they even knew it. Cook is a measured and passionate engineer from alabama. On the apple campus, employees still talk about steve jobs in the same way that tim cook does. Cook its a bar of excellence that merely good isnt good enough. As steve used to say, insanely great. Rose you believe you can do things other companies cant do. Cook you do. You do. We all do. Rose it begins on the apple campus at 9 00 a. M. Every monday morning at the executive team meeting. Im from 60 minutes, and im in search of the brains of apple, and someone said, go in this room and youll find them. laughter is this the place . Cook no, no, this is not the place. Rose attendance is mandatory. If you are in this room, you are one of the most important people at apple. They wouldnt let us attend the meeting, but they were eager to tell us what they like so much about their company. Thats jeff williams, officially named the new chief operating officer this week. And thats eddy cue. He is the guy who helped create itunes. Eddy cue its amazing to be able to work at a place where youre Building Products that everybody in the world uses. Whether its a twoyearold or 100yearold, they get to experience the products that were building, and thats amazing. Rose is the dna of steve jobs baked deeply into everything just said . Cook it is. This. This is steves company. This is still steves company. It was born that way, its still that way. And so, his spirit, i think, will always be the dna of this company. Rose and if there was anyone at apple who comes close to sharing jobs dna, it would be this man, jony ive, apples chief design officer. Hes considered by many at apple to be the most important person at the company. Every apple device on the market today was either created or inspired by this reserved and polite son of a british silversmith. We met ive in his design studio, but apples preoccupation with secrecy allowed us to see only so much. Whats interesting in this room is that i see these covers over some of these desks. You know, why is that . Jony ive thats so you cant see whats underneath it, charlie. Meaning, if i could see whats underneath it, i would know where the future is of apple. Ive youd know what were working on next. And so thats one of the reasons that. That its extraordinarily rare that people come into the design studio. Rose and thats why you dont like people in this room, period. Ive laughs thats right. We dont like people in this room, period. Rose ives team of 22 designers are a very close group. In 15 years, only two have left the company. We noticed that ives studio is quiet and looks a lot like an apple store. No coincidence ive designed both around his signature wooden tables. Here, ive and his team create prototypes of future products before the specifications are sent overseas to be manufactured. With the iphone 6 and 6plus, the design team made ten deciding which worked best. Ive and we chose these two because, partly, they just felt right, they somehow. Not from a tactile point of view, but just, emotionally, they felt like a good size. Rose do you do this about every product, this amount of dedication to emotional context . Ive this is the tip of the iceberg. Because weve found that different textures considerably impact your perception of the object, of the product what its like to hold and what its like to feel. So, the only way that we know how to resolve and address and develop all of those issues is to make models, is to make prototypes. Rose ive also showed us how he prototyped the apple watch. It begins with a sketch of the watch casing. Then, a computeraideddesign specialist transforms the sketch electronic blueprint. That is sent to this High Precision milling device known as a c. N. C. Machine. Ive we attach to this fixture in there a block of aluminum. And the cutter that you can see there in this c. N. C. Machine is now machining incredibly accurately the form at the back of the watch. Rose and creating the round edges. Ive yeah. And all of the tiniest details as well. Rose once its been carved, the prototype of the watch casing is sanded and polished by hand by veteran craftsmen. Ives Team Oversees every design detail, including testing hundreds of different hues and shades of red, blue, and yellow for the watch bands. Ive all of these things, i think, in aggregate, if we manage to get them right, you sort of sense that its an conceived object. Rose ive described the process that comes next. Turning a prototype into a working product requires a high level of complex engineering. When he wanted to make the new macbook apples thinnest and lightest laptop ever, ive worked with apples head of hardware engineering, dan riccio, to create a battery powerful enough to last all day, but also small enough to fit into ives slim case design. Dan riccio every tenth of a millimeter in our products is sacred. Rose every tenth of a millimeter is sacred. Riccio with this design, it involved, you know, mechanical designers, toolmakers, chemists. And it also involved Software Engineers to go off and design a pack that would fit within the surfaces with. Of the product, but still work reliably. Rose one of the most complex engineering challenges at apple involves the iphone camera, the product. Thats the entire camera youre looking at in my hand. How many parts are in here . Graham townsend theres over 200 separate individual parts in this. In that one module there. Rose Graham Townsend is in charge of a team of 800 engineers and other specialists dedicated solely to the camera. He showed us a micro Suspension System that steadies the camera when your hand shakes. Townsend this whole autofocus motor here is suspended on four wires. And youll see them coming in. And here we are. Four. These are 40micron wires, less than half a human hairs width. And that holds that whole suspension, and moves it in x and y. So that allows us to stabilize for the hand shake. Rose in the camera lab, engineers calibrate the camera to perform in any type of lighting. Townsend go to bright, bright noon. And there you go. Sunset now. There we go. So, theres very different types of quality of lighting, from a instance, the noonday light. And then finally maybe. Rose sunset, dinner. Townsend we can simulate all those here, believe it or not, to capture one image, 24 billion rose 24 four billion operations going on. Townsend . Just for one picture. Rose the company is known for focusing as much energy on how products are marketed and sold as it does on the way theyre designed and built. We werent sure what to make of it when apple took us to this unmarked warehouse off the main campus. Inside, we found yet another prototype, a mock store where apples head of retail, angela ahrendts, is continually refining new designs for apples 469 stores worldwide. How many iterations of what im looking at have you gone through . Angela ahrendts oh. laughter i mean, honestly, there are meetings in here every single week. And theres a floor set we use this as a stage, and we say this is rehearsal. Rose ahrendts wants doors. Ahrendts the most important goal is that it is dynamic. People are used to living on their phone, so theyre used to being dynamic, emotive, immersive. And so, how do we make sure when they walk into a store they say, wow . Rose apples huge Profit Margins roughly 40 across the board have made it the most valuable company in the world, worth about 600 billion. People may love their apple products, but if there is one complaint you hear a lot, its that, by the time you buy one, a newer, better version is already on the way. Apples head of marketing, phil schiller, admits that the company often pits one product against another. Is there danger of one product cannibalizing the other product . Phil schiller its not a danger, its almost by design. You need each of these products their time with you. The iphone has to become so great that you dont know why you want an ipad. The ipad has to be so great that you dont know why you want a notebook. The notebook has to be so great, you dont know why you want a desktop. Each ones job is to compete with the other ones. Rose the first new product to come from apple since tim cook took over as c. E. O. Was the apple watch. cheers and applause there is intense speculation about everything apple does, including that the watch may not be the breakout product apple had hoped. It has been on the market for eight months, but apple has not released any sales figures. You think its a product that needs improvement . Cook i think all products are going to be. Rose i know that. Of course i know that. Cook yeah. And i think the watch is no exception to that, is were. Were going to continue to fine tune. Rose so youre disappointed in some of the things. Cook im not disappointed in it. Its every par. Rose but you saw room to improve it . Cook charlie, when we. When we launch a product, were already working on the next one, one. And so, yes, we always see things we can do. applause this is the future of television, coming now. Rose and then there is apple tv, and suggestions that apple wants to do much more in the television business. As well as speculation about apple developing a car. But tim cook is keeping that a secret, too. How hard is it to say apple will be in the car business . Cook laughs rose but. Okay, i mean, how hard is it to say, yes, weve done this. Were looking into it. We may very well go there. How hard is that . Cook one of the great things about apple is we probably have more secrecy here than the c. I. A. Rose ah whatever secret products apple may be working on, no one feels the pressure to deliver more than jony ive. Is there any possibility that fat and too complacent . Ive that possibility absolutely exists. I think one of the things that characterizes the way that we work is that our heads tend to be down at these tables, worrying about what were doing. And our heads dont tend to be up, looking around at what weve. Rose thinking how great we are, what we achieved . Ive yeah. And were more aware of the distance between us and the perfection that were chasing than. Than ever before. Rose apple has one Million People manufacturing its products in china. Why doesnt it bring those jobs home . That part of the story when we return. My moderate to severe chronic plaque psoriasis made a simple trip to the Grocery Store anything but simple. So finally, i had an important conversation with my dermatologist about humira. 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That raises a number of issues for the worlds Biggest Company why wont apple bring home more manufacturing jobs from china . Why doesnt apple pay u. S. Taxes on the nearly 200 billion it keeps overseas . But perhaps the most pressing issue facing apple today is encryption. It is believed that the terrorists in last months attacks in paris used encrypted apps to avoid surveillance. U. S. Law enforcement immediately renewed its calls for apple and other companies to provide access to its customers encrypted texts and emails. Apple c. E. O. Tim cook has refused to do so. And though we interviewed him prior to the attacks, cook has since told us that apple is cooperating with authorities to combat terrorism, but he has not encryption. In the government, they say its like saying, you know, you have a search warrant, but you cant unlock the trunk. Cook heres the situation is on your smart phone today, on health information, theres financial information. There are intimate conversations with your family or your co theres probably business secrets. And you should have the ability to protect it, and the only way we know how to do that is to encrypt it. Why is that . Its because, if theres a way to get in, then somebody will find the way in. There have been people that suggest that we should have a back door. But the reality is, if you put a back door in, that back doors for everybody, for good guys and bad guys. Rose but does the government have a point in which they say, if we have good reason to believe in that information is National Security behavior . Cook well, if. If the government lays a proper warrant on us today, then we will give the specific information that is requested, because we have to by law. In the case of encrypted communication, we dont have it to give. And so if, like, your imessages are encrypted, we dont have access to those. Rose okay, but help me understand how you get to the governments dilemma. Cook i dont believe that the tradeoff here is privacy versus National Security. Rose versus security. Cook i think thats an overly simplistic view. Were america. We should have both. Please stand and raise your right hand. Rose National Security isnt the only battle tim cook has been fighting with washington. Apple earns twothirds of its revenue overseas. Rather than bring it back and pay hefty u. S. Taxes, apple like many u. S. Multinationals overseas income in subsidiaries in countries like ireland. The practice is not illegal, but its at the heart of a battle that has been unfolding in washington to reform the Corporate Tax code and bring that money home. How do you feel when you go before congress and they say youre a tax avoider . Cook what i told them, and what ill tell you and. And the folks watching tonight is we pay more taxes in this country than anyone. Rose well, they know that. And you should because of how much money you make. Cook well. I dont deny that. I. We happily pay it. Rose but you also have more money overseas, probably, than any other American Company . Cook we do. Because, as i said before, two thirds of our business is over there. Rose yeah, but why dont you bring that home is the question . Cook id love to bring it home. Rose why dont you . Cook because it would cost me 40 to bring it home. And i dont think thats a reasonable thing to do. This is a tax code, charlie, that was made for the industrial age, not the digital age. Its backwards. It should have been fixed many years ago. Rose but heres what they concluded. Apple is engaged in a sophisticated scheme to pay little or no Corporate Taxes on 74 billion in revenues held overseas. Cook that is total political crap. There is no truth behind it. Apple pays every tax dollar we owe. Rose tim cook has spent much of the last decade expanding apples reach around the world, nowhere more than in china. In october, cook made his ninth trip there since becoming c. E. O. Four years ago. In the last year, apples sales in china have doubled. Will there be, at some point in the near future, a bigger market than the United States . Cook yes. I am as certain as i can be of that. Rose the numbers simply tell you that . Cook the numbers tell us. Tell me that. People, but the numbers of

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