A couple of other stories that caught my eye, writing about Antonin Scalia and the impact he has had in class action suits. The article talks about how a lot of his decisions were really in favor of large corporations. We are talking about walmart, american express, and often against the little guy. The story walking you through his thinking in those decisions. Another interesting story. Portland, oregon, here they come. A growing number of tech workers saying they are leaving Silicon Valley and going to portland, oregon, looking to work for ebay, airbnb and salesforce. The percentage of the growth of the tech workforce and the portland area might surprise you. Check it out. More detail on both of those stories in the magazine. Lets get started this week. When you think of apple, you think of steve jobs, tim cook, and the cool gadgets. There is someone behind the scenes stepping into the spotlight. His name is Johnny Srouji and he is the new Vice President for hardware technology. He i
Portland, oregon, a growing number of tech workers saying they are leaving Silicon Valley and going to portland, oregon, looking to work for ebay, airbnb and salesforce. Check it out. More detail on both of those stories in the magazine. Lets get started this week. When you think of apple, you think of steve jobs, tim cook, and the cool gadgets. There is someone behind the scenes stepping into the spotlight. His name is Johnny Srouji and he is the new Vice President for hardware technology. Adam is in San Francisco with more. He is someone who stayed out of the spotlight, but he is not stepping into the spotlight. What is going on . Adam johny is an engineer, who joined apple in 2008, right after the original iphone was introduced. Apple saw some of the limitations they were running up against. One thing they wanted to do was create their own silicon. That would give them more flexibility to create the features and the product they wanted into the future. Steve jobs and one of his lieu
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Thanks everybody. [inaudible conversations] next on booktv after words with guest host Jeffrey Rosen presidency of the National Constitution center. This week Justice John Paul stevens and his latest book six amendments how and why we should change the constitution. A retired u. S. Supreme Court Justice targets gun violence, the Death Penalty, gerrymandering and Campaign Finance in the amendment he believed would better protect and empower citizens. The program is about an hour. Host welcome Justice Stevens. On behalf of the National Constitution center is so great to see you. You honor the National Constitution center a few weeks ago by visiting us. The Constitution Center is the only Constitution Center Center Center that there must disseminates information on nonpartisan basis and i cant think of a better book to discuss and capturing that mission than your wonderful new book, six amendments how and why we should change the constitution. You have proposed six constitutional amendmen
Believes would better protect and empower citizens. The program is about an hour. Host welcome, justice stevens. On behalf of the National Constitution center, its so great to see you. You honored the National Constitution center a few weeks ago by visiting us. The Constitution Center, as you know, is the only institution in america that has a congressional charter to disseminate information about the constitution on a nonpartisan basis, and i cant think of a better book to discuss in connection with that mission than your wonderful new book, six amendments how and why we should change the constitution. Youve proposed six constitutional amendments on topics ranging from Campaign Finance and sovereign immunity and political gerrymandering to gun control and the Death Penalty. All of these are cases where the Supreme Court ruled differently, and you dissented in many of these cases. Tell me why you decided to write the book and propose these six constitutional amendments. Guest well, its