Steve Jobs' widow Laurene Powell Jobs appeared in an interview on NBC's Rock Center with Brian Williams for the first time since the death of her husband in 2011.

Laurene appeared on the show to promote a new documentary film titled "The Dream is Now," in which she collaborated with filmmaker Davis Guggenheim of "An Inconvenient Truth," to address immigration. While she was tight-lipped about her private life with the mastermind behind Apple, she briefly spoke about his legacy.

"His private legacy with me and the kids is that of husband and father, and we miss him every day," she said in the interview that aired Friday night.

 "In the public (legacy) we see the products that he created, that he cared so deeply about that changed all of our lives- the way that we function and communicate," "What he wanted to do in his life was create tools that allow people to work at the highest level, and I think he did that. So that legacy is beautiful for me to live with," she added.

Jobs and Laurene have three kids together, Reed Jobs, Erin Siena Jobs and Eve Jobs.

The exclusive interview with Brian Williams aired Friday night and the documentary will be shown on April 14th at 4pm on MSNBC.

Laurene's documentary in an effort to support immigration reform in the United States, specifically over the so called "Dream Act" that will provide illegal immigrants with paths toward legal status in the country.

Watch the interview below:

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