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  Laurene Jobs takes on immigration reform

In her first TV interview since the death of her husband, Apple co-founder Steve Jobs, Laurene Powell Jobs spoke with NBC’s Brian Williams about immigration reform, and her efforts to ensure immigrants can live fully productive lives.

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Amazon CEO Jeff Bezos is now the new Steve Jobs, or at least getting the same kind of attention that is boosting his company, SkyBridge's Anthony Scaramucci said.

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Discussing the top 5 CEOs most likely to be fired next year, with Rocco Pendola, TheStreet.com social media director and writer. "Steve Jobs was the retail architect," he says.

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In his first television interview since taking over from the late Steve Jobs, Apple CEO Tim Cook has made some profound changes at the company including one economic change that he shared exclusively with NBC’s Brian Williams.

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Bono voiced his concerns on the fiscal cliff during a discussion with the World Bank president yesterday. Mad Money host Jim Cramer says "Steve Jobs wanted Bono economically in his corner."

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File photo of a superyacht built for Apple co-founder Jobs in a shipyard in Aalsmeer

Telling the kids about family wealth is tricky, because many parents worry their children will lose their ambition for work. This superyacht was built for Apple co-found Steve Jobs, who had three children.

Chairman and CEO of News Corporation Murdoch talks next to Jobs as they take part in a panel discussion titled "Immigration Strategy for the Borderless Economy" at the Milken Institute Global Conference in Beverly Hills, California
Chairman and CEO of News Corporation Murdoch talks next to Jobs as they take part in a panel discussion titled "Immigration Strategy for the Borderless Economy" at the Milken Institute Global Conference in Beverly Hills, California

Chairman and CEO of News Corporation Rupert Murdoch talks next to Laurene Powell Jobs , founder of Emerson Collective and widow of the late Apple founder Steve Jobs, as they take part in a panel discussion titled "Immigration Strategy for the Borderless Economy" at the Milken Institute Global Confer

Jobs along with Chairman and CEO of News Corporation Murdoch take part in a panel discussion titled "Immigration Strategy for the Borderless Economy" at the Milken Institute Global Conference in Beverly Hills, California
Jobs along with Chairman and CEO of News Corporation Murdoch take part in a panel discussion titled "Immigration Strategy for the Borderless Economy" at the Milken Institute Global Conference in Beverly Hills, California

Laurene Powell Jobs , founder of Emerson Collective and widow of the late Apple founder Steve Jobs, along with Chairman and CEO of News Corporation Rupert Murdoch take part in a panel discussion titled "Immigration Strategy for the Borderless Economy" at the Milken Institute Global Conference in Bev

Chairman and CEO of News Corporation Murdoch along with Jobs take part in a panel discussion titled "Immigration Strategy for the Borderless Economy" at the Milken Institute Global Conference in Beverly Hills, California
Chairman and CEO of News Corporation Murdoch along with Jobs take part in a panel discussion titled "Immigration Strategy for the Borderless Economy" at the Milken Institute Global Conference in Beverly Hills, California

Chairman and CEO of News Corporation Rupert Murdoch along with Laurene Powell Jobs , founder of Emerson Collective and widow of the late Apple founder Steve Jobs, take part in a panel discussion titled "Immigration Strategy for the Borderless Economy" at the Milken Institute Global Conference in Bev