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an obscenelso drawing involving very diller -- barry diller's initials.ays the allegations are unfounded. a lot of that of for barry diller. he does not need it. it is 56 minutes past the hour. bloomberg tv is on the markets. are headed slightly higher. they were rallying this morning. it looks like we will get another record on the dow given the jobs numbers. adp this morning much better than expected. we are on the markets again in 30 minutes. a common, there is threat affecting the cable television world that goes well makingthe world cup, sports so powerful it could make or break multibillion-dollar deals. ♪ >> we are about 30 minutes away from the opening bell. you are "in the loop." i am betty liu. 44 dow industrial average is points away from breaking 17,000. it sounds like a done deal -- tyson foods has entered into what is called a definitive deal to buy jimmy dean sausage maker hillshire brands. two former goldman sachs employees are accusing the bank of being a boys club that discriminates against women. they want to expand their web -- lawsuit
an obscenelso drawing involving very diller -- barry diller's initials.ays the allegations are unfounded. a lot of that of for barry diller. he does not need it. it is 56 minutes past the hour. bloomberg tv is on the markets. are headed slightly higher. they were rallying this morning. it looks like we will get another record on the dow given the jobs numbers. adp this morning much better than expected. we are on the markets again in 30 minutes. a common, there is threat affecting the cable...
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we may getmments -- more from barry diller as the week progresses.interesting comments, in the context of where areo stands right now. itself has not said they are throwing in the towel. they have suggests that despite that big loss at the supreme court, they are figuring out next options. when your big backer says we fought the big fight, it suggests new throwing in the towel. are there any new attendees this year we have not seen before that speak to what is important now in the world of media? >> yeah. of techee a number ceo's that are coming here more frequently. i believe the ceo of shutter stock is one example. what allen and company does, these days they have two conferences. this is the big one. they also have one in arizona, where they have a lot of younger tech ceo's gathering. they do presentations there, and eventually some of them make their way here. they need to do that, because otherwise you have a lot of aging media executives here and not enough of a new generation of technology players. now you have a pretty interesting mix of peop
we may getmments -- more from barry diller as the week progresses.interesting comments, in the context of where areo stands right now. itself has not said they are throwing in the towel. they have suggests that despite that big loss at the supreme court, they are figuring out next options. when your big backer says we fought the big fight, it suggests new throwing in the towel. are there any new attendees this year we have not seen before that speak to what is important now in the world of...
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i know barry diller, he was in dinner -- he was interviewed by jon erlichman, and he said, you know, we gave it our best try. >> aereo probably will not continue. for investors, they have to figure out, what is the best pitch to give the consumers the lower-cost option? >> thank you very much, paul sweeney and alex barinka. coming up -- broadcasting live events halfway around the world. i am talking about be ability to stream anything with the cofounders of livestream. ♪ >> this is "taking stock" on bloomberg. i am pimm fox. prime world cup matches in the middle of the workday means millions of people have tuned in online to watch the games streamed. a company called livestream -- that was not them -- they specialize in broadcasting live events online. they have 40 million viewers watching events each month. i am joined by their chief executive max haot and chief product officer phil worthington, who cofounded the company. thank you for being here. i've got to understand. livestream -- there have got to be rules and regulations about what can and cannot be live streamed. >> we've fou
i know barry diller, he was in dinner -- he was interviewed by jon erlichman, and he said, you know, we gave it our best try. >> aereo probably will not continue. for investors, they have to figure out, what is the best pitch to give the consumers the lower-cost option? >> thank you very much, paul sweeney and alex barinka. coming up -- broadcasting live events halfway around the world. i am talking about be ability to stream anything with the cofounders of livestream. ♪ >>...
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of course many of the broadcasters here in sun valley rubbing elbows with barry diller.ereo ceo, not here. nonetheless, could get contentious, except some have already made amends, les moon yes, sir, of course, a vocal opponent of aereo can, but our colleague of cnbc.com spoke to him last nigh saying he and diller had lunch six weeks ago and agreed not to talk about aereo. never want to talk about it again. they've mailed amends and choose not to discuss that. before i send it back to you, another media deal turned contentious in the last day. that is the two mega dealing in the cable sector on the table. dish networks coming out yesterday, lobbying in washington, instead of being here in sun valley, to ask regulators to block both of those deals. i was able to catch up with directv ceo mike white to ask for his response to dish's opposition to his deal with at&t that's currently proposed. he said, "i prefer to let our testimony speak for itself. as for current management perspective, we both are fully occupied with responding to regulator data requests and preparing for
of course many of the broadcasters here in sun valley rubbing elbows with barry diller.ereo ceo, not here. nonetheless, could get contentious, except some have already made amends, les moon yes, sir, of course, a vocal opponent of aereo can, but our colleague of cnbc.com spoke to him last nigh saying he and diller had lunch six weeks ago and agreed not to talk about aereo. never want to talk about it again. they've mailed amends and choose not to discuss that. before i send it back to you,...
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primarily one of the marketing executive, and so we'll see what happens with that situation, but barry diller morning, has a presentation on communications speaking out about those issues. guys, for now, back to you. >> i like the way diller kept distance from the camera. seemingly unaware that the microphone could reach him from that distance. >> reporter: thankful for technology. we said that's probably the furthest sound bite we've gotten. >> thank you so much, kayla, in sun valley where things are taking shape. let's go to dom chu. >> the downward trend for the market, airlines report a 3.5% increase in passenger revenue per available seat mile. that's prasm, that's what it's called, more than previously forecasted. stock up 7% on the news. here's how competitors fare. off the session lows, delta, american airlines, jetblue and southwest all at least trying to get up to the positive said of things, but jetblue is struggle in trade. back to you. >> dom, thank you so much. >>> when we come back, family dollar's stock falling, but what's that stay about the rest of the discount retailers? ta
primarily one of the marketing executive, and so we'll see what happens with that situation, but barry diller morning, has a presentation on communications speaking out about those issues. guys, for now, back to you. >> i like the way diller kept distance from the camera. seemingly unaware that the microphone could reach him from that distance. >> reporter: thankful for technology. we said that's probably the furthest sound bite we've gotten. >> thank you so much, kayla, in...
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itself now the lawsuit filed against both tinder and its parent company i see which is owned by barry diller alleges that tenders chief marketing officer justin in the teen and c.e.o. sean rad repeatedly called miss wolff a whore and revoked her title because quote having a young female coworker co-founder would make the companies seem like a joke and devalue it disgusting now meanwhile over goldman sachs two former female employees followed a lawsuit against the firm alleging wall street sexism now the suit was first filed back in two thousand and ten but on tuesday the women asked for a judge's approval to expand the suit claiming women at the investment firm were paid less and awarded fewer promotions than male coworkers goldman says the suit is without merit but the new filing on tuesday details allegations of rampant sexism and harassment at the firm saying quote this constellation of evidence reflects widespread concerns among women about gender bias and a boys' club atmosphere sexualization of women and uncorrected culture of sexual harassment and assault. this it describes company sp
itself now the lawsuit filed against both tinder and its parent company i see which is owned by barry diller alleges that tenders chief marketing officer justin in the teen and c.e.o. sean rad repeatedly called miss wolff a whore and revoked her title because quote having a young female coworker co-founder would make the companies seem like a joke and devalue it disgusting now meanwhile over goldman sachs two former female employees followed a lawsuit against the firm alleging wall street...
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we did speak to barry diller whose a high profile accor.n to what he had to say. >> what do you think about aereo? >> i think we bought the good fight. >> i think if it had been successful at the supreme court level, there would have been a greater need for some kind of consolidation and we will see how it will play out over the course of the week. >> security is on high alert this year and not just for the usual suspects, but for drones. what is this all about? >> technology is about giving people new ways to cover everything. there is a high security presence here and there was expectation th you would see drones. they are ready to keep an eye out for them. maybe they will keep an eye out for go pro. >> jon erlichman, our senior west coast correspondent on the ground. germany's 7-1 low out when in the world cup semi finals has made history, becoming the most tweeted about sports event ever. the event got a total of 35.6 million tweets and twitter says traffic peaked at 580,166,000 tweets per minute when germany scored its fiscal in a span
we did speak to barry diller whose a high profile accor.n to what he had to say. >> what do you think about aereo? >> i think we bought the good fight. >> i think if it had been successful at the supreme court level, there would have been a greater need for some kind of consolidation and we will see how it will play out over the course of the week. >> security is on high alert this year and not just for the usual suspects, but for drones. what is this all about? >>...
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that said, we have been doing a lot of good reporting, we ran into barry diller and who gave a talk this we ran into him, a big investor at aereo and we asked about the recent decision and this is what he had to say. >> is is a decision that the supreme court rendered which said aereo was like a cable company. beyond that i don't know. >> this is what you get here, i don't want to talk to you and he runs away but the key, calling aereo a cable company because that gives it some standing and they're trying to figure out of business model, a good story in the journal how to convert this into a cable company where i guess today by content and resell it to third parties in a certain way. that is the future of aereo if there is a future. of another person we ran into is his wife. what she told us is one of the deals that came out of here with a new google glass, it was designed -- the new glasses -- today she was talking, here is what she had to say. >> it was a delayed -- a great collaboration and i love working with technology and it is just the beginning. >> see what i'm reduced to in my c
that said, we have been doing a lot of good reporting, we ran into barry diller and who gave a talk this we ran into him, a big investor at aereo and we asked about the recent decision and this is what he had to say. >> is is a decision that the supreme court rendered which said aereo was like a cable company. beyond that i don't know. >> this is what you get here, i don't want to talk to you and he runs away but the key, calling aereo a cable company because that gives it some...
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>> i think i actually would say the place i learned the most was working for rupert and for barry diller liz: good to see you, garth. >> thank you so much. >> good luck at quad media. in a fox business exclusive with a prolonged period of extremely low interest rates, investors have been struggling to find yield. up next, we'll give you four names with yields higher than 4% that could boost your portfolio. david: golf, it's a great way to enjoy the summer but it could be a fantastic addition to your investment game. coming up we'll talk to north america's largest owner of private golf and leisure clubs. stay tuned. . david: while gold and silver prices are up 8% so far this year, they may not be the best metal for your buck. according to our next guest the investors should move away from miners and focus on specialty metal products instead. liz: such as? bank of merrill merrill lynch equity md, who is listed as number one metals and mining investor by institutional investors. talking about industrial metals versus precious metals versus base metals. what do you like right now? >> we're i
>> i think i actually would say the place i learned the most was working for rupert and for barry diller liz: good to see you, garth. >> thank you so much. >> good luck at quad media. in a fox business exclusive with a prolonged period of extremely low interest rates, investors have been struggling to find yield. up next, we'll give you four names with yields higher than 4% that could boost your portfolio. david: golf, it's a great way to enjoy the summer but it could be a...
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this morning, arriving at breakfast, we saw barry diller, asked about aereo, he said basically, we foughthe good fight. that's all we can do but not much more to say than that. it crushing blow for diller, an investor in area that got dealt that ruling from the supreme court. basically puts an end to its operation last month. we'll hope to get a little more color from him on that. jeff bezos attending breakfast. no comment on the firephone or whether he would look to buy another newspaper. last year he sewed the seeds that led to a $250 million deal there. more on deals a couple blocks later in the show. there will be a focus apart from tech, apart from media on gee i geopolitics. secretary of state john kerry, special guest interviewed by charlie rose. that should be interesting about a trip to china he's recently ending and, of course, with everything going on in iraq right now that we're all still watching. we'll have a little bit more for you there. there are a few start-ups here. we'll tell you about those a little later, too. interesting to note that the start-up scene has become so
this morning, arriving at breakfast, we saw barry diller, asked about aereo, he said basically, we foughthe good fight. that's all we can do but not much more to say than that. it crushing blow for diller, an investor in area that got dealt that ruling from the supreme court. basically puts an end to its operation last month. we'll hope to get a little more color from him on that. jeff bezos attending breakfast. no comment on the firephone or whether he would look to buy another newspaper. last...
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you talk to barry diller about the aerial loss. what did he say?id that ae fought the good fight. heis interesting in that said they are going to try to drum up support for their cause. the other thing that he briefly addressed was consolidation, and this will be a big theme. the fact that since last year's conference you now have these major cable deals happening, whether it is comcast or at&t, and what that means for some of the broadcasters and what they might be doing. so, i would imagine we would be seeing more discussion on that front is weak. >> ok, i imagine so. , thank you so much. jon erlichman, our west coast correspondent at sun valley in idaho. stocks you dop 10 not want to miss right after this break. keep it here on "in the loop." ♪ >> first. bloomberg. >> welcome back. you are "in the loop." i am betty liu. it is 26 minutes past the hour. bloomberg tv is on the markets. matt miller joining me on futures right before the open. >> yeah, we have futures slightly positive -- s&p, nasdaq, dow jones futures all up .10% after the retreat w
you talk to barry diller about the aerial loss. what did he say?id that ae fought the good fight. heis interesting in that said they are going to try to drum up support for their cause. the other thing that he briefly addressed was consolidation, and this will be a big theme. the fact that since last year's conference you now have these major cable deals happening, whether it is comcast or at&t, and what that means for some of the broadcasters and what they might be doing. so, i would...
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even barry diller does there really is no plan b if the supreme court strikes down our business modelsupreme court did in fact to do. however, aereo comes back yesterday and says you know, the supreme court left open a little opening for us, and says if we can become a cable system like a comcast, we then have the opportunity to go out like any other cable system and rebroadcast over the air broadcast signals, so the issue is, which we don't know -- will they have to pay the broadcasters retransmission fees? >> of course they will. what does brian roberts think about aereo? >> ryan roberts at this stage does not care because the supreme court was very clear that aereo as originally envisioned being a very low cost alternative for consumers to get over the air broadcast signals and perhaps a bypass brian roberts' cable system, that business model does not exist anymore. if aereo wants to come back in a new form, they will have to pay, which makes the economic model difficult for them. >> i think of people in china -- they have the option to buy a box that plugs into their tv and the in
even barry diller does there really is no plan b if the supreme court strikes down our business modelsupreme court did in fact to do. however, aereo comes back yesterday and says you know, the supreme court left open a little opening for us, and says if we can become a cable system like a comcast, we then have the opportunity to go out like any other cable system and rebroadcast over the air broadcast signals, so the issue is, which we don't know -- will they have to pay the broadcasters...
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. >> never count out barry diller. >> i'm just wondering how could that have saved them?e like a cable company, joe, they need to have a license. they did not and therefore they got smacked down by the supreme court, but in that opening now according to published reports this morning, they plan to potentially seek that license, thus that would make them a cable company. basically it's like if it walks like a duck and quacks like a duck, then they're going to become a duck effectively and seek a license to become a cable operator in their own way, which would then, according to the supreme court allow them to live because it provides them the legal basis to broadcast. >> stay with us. he's the self-proclaimed best corner in the nfl and he's here with us on set and we'll see if his mother agrees. richard sherman and his mom, beverly, join us next on "morning joe." >>> all right. we didn't have the sound bite? okay. we've got richard sherman with us here so why don't we do that because this is kind of exciting. my daughter was like changed her work days to come to work today
. >> never count out barry diller. >> i'm just wondering how could that have saved them?e like a cable company, joe, they need to have a license. they did not and therefore they got smacked down by the supreme court, but in that opening now according to published reports this morning, they plan to potentially seek that license, thus that would make them a cable company. basically it's like if it walks like a duck and quacks like a duck, then they're going to become a duck...
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paper saying now the tintder ceo sean rad has allegedly described boss barry diller using some colorful language, words not exactly appropriate for tv. we're not going to explain what that means, but you can go check it out probably in the new york post. but if you look at the text messages, i felt horrible for her. this guy, who -- they were dating, apparently. and then she must have broken up with him or something and he then -- she then saved all the text messages and this guy treated her horrifically. how you could actually hang out or work in an office place with somebody saying the things that he seemed to be saying to her quite difficult. this is always -- >> break-ups are never good. >> the challenge with break-ups and break-ups inside the office are even more complicated. >> what were -- you can't give us any did he say details? >> do you want redetail? i think i can't, actually. >> really? a little too much? >> there's a lot of colorful language, a lot of descriptive language. >> like red, purple, green and -- >> things we probably shouldn't talk about. but, you know, our audi
paper saying now the tintder ceo sean rad has allegedly described boss barry diller using some colorful language, words not exactly appropriate for tv. we're not going to explain what that means, but you can go check it out probably in the new york post. but if you look at the text messages, i felt horrible for her. this guy, who -- they were dating, apparently. and then she must have broken up with him or something and he then -- she then saved all the text messages and this guy treated her...
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. >> i thought barry diller said it's over? >> maybe -- >> among other stocks to watch this morning, shares of lumber liquidators falling sharply this morning. the company cutting its guidance. no pun intending on the cutting. earnings and revenues falling short of estimates. results were hurt by a decline in its america segment. sandwich chain pot belly, something i know nothing about, warning of weaker than expected -- >> you might not know -- >> know nothing about a sandwich chain. >> you might not know about the sandwich chain but -- >> you doth protest too much. >> you're familiar with the term. >> weaker than expected. but potbelly results. the company hit by disappointing comp sales and higher expenses primarily for advertising. >> potbelly is a small market cap named specialty retailer. >> what is the market -- >> how do you say this zumiez -- >> zumiez-raising its quarterly -- i don't do stocks. better than expected june comps. shares rising on the news and zynga getting a boost following an announcement it has appoint
. >> i thought barry diller said it's over? >> maybe -- >> among other stocks to watch this morning, shares of lumber liquidators falling sharply this morning. the company cutting its guidance. no pun intending on the cutting. earnings and revenues falling short of estimates. results were hurt by a decline in its america segment. sandwich chain pot belly, something i know nothing about, warning of weaker than expected -- >> you might not know -- >> know nothing...