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and someone said how funny they said mad men and hbo passed on mad men so it's a dig at hbo. well, not intentionally. you know, that's there. i think you meant broader themes but little things, were we unconsciously? i don't know. >> since you mentioned hbo a few times. and comeback is on hbo. >> and it's mentioned a few times in the show. >> just a few, yeah. how much of the success the first time around in being allowed to come back a second time has to do with the success of the platform of cable television? >> oh, i don't know. that's a good question. it does feel like that contributed. there is sort of an anything goes and things are brought back. netflix brought back a fox show in arrested development and hbo brought back project green light, too. i think it's sort of what's -- to me what's great is that people are starting to focus again on like the actual content. >> uh-huh. >> you know? and if it was good then, why does it need to be good? and i think that would be great if people would start revisiting shows or scripts. they weren't crazy. they were good but for wha
and someone said how funny they said mad men and hbo passed on mad men so it's a dig at hbo. well, not intentionally. you know, that's there. i think you meant broader themes but little things, were we unconsciously? i don't know. >> since you mentioned hbo a few times. and comeback is on hbo. >> and it's mentioned a few times in the show. >> just a few, yeah. how much of the success the first time around in being allowed to come back a second time has to do with the success...
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>> guest: there's a bigger issue than what hbo and appears encan do. hbo is À la carte.ings in you have to choose to get hbo. when you look at the world they think there are people, for whatever reason, that is not marketed to them correctly, don't pay, that are opting not to take the À la carte channel. therefore hbo thinks they can actually add subscribers without damaging the economics of their current business. espn has completely different question. they're running at 90 million to 59 million households getting upwards of six bucks a month. why would you ever want to change that model if you don't have to, to find a five to ten mental people who are not paying for espn? and at some point -- maybe this is a very long point -- needs to be a conversation, and espn is ready to announce plans to work with dish on this personal streaming service. they announced a deal with the nba to work through a program -- a channel that can go over-the-top. they're thinking about the choices, but when they pull the plug to do it, it will be when the economics make the most sense and t
>> guest: there's a bigger issue than what hbo and appears encan do. hbo is À la carte.ings in you have to choose to get hbo. when you look at the world they think there are people, for whatever reason, that is not marketed to them correctly, don't pay, that are opting not to take the À la carte channel. therefore hbo thinks they can actually add subscribers without damaging the economics of their current business. espn has completely different question. they're running at 90 million to...
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>> there's a difference to hbo is doing and what espn could do. hbo is an À la carte channel.ition, you have to choose to get hbo. when they look at the world, they think there are people that, for whatever reason, if it is not marketed to them correctly, are opting not to take that À la carte channel. therefore, hbo thinks they can add new subscribers without damaging the economics of their current business. espn's got a completely different question, which is that they are in 90-95 million households. why would you ever want to change that model if you don't have to to find the 5 million to 10 million people who are not paying for espn? at some point, a very long point, there needs to be a conversation, and there are already announced plans to work with dish on its personal streaming service, a deal with the nba to work through a channel that can go over the top. they are thinking about those choices, but when they pull the plug to do it, it will be when the economics makes sense, and today for hbo, does not make sense for espn to go over the top. >> michael, to return to so
>> there's a difference to hbo is doing and what espn could do. hbo is an À la carte channel.ition, you have to choose to get hbo. when they look at the world, they think there are people that, for whatever reason, if it is not marketed to them correctly, are opting not to take that À la carte channel. therefore, hbo thinks they can add new subscribers without damaging the economics of their current business. espn's got a completely different question, which is that they are in 90-95...
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hbo came on a little bit later.his was an exec producer that i'd worked with in the u.k., you know, years back, and sort of knew me of old and decided to try and tempt me back into a documentary. and, i don't know, the notion of mumbai appealed to me, and the challenge of trying to tell a story in a different way. this was a story which, to me, appeared very confused, very muddled. i didn't really understand what had happened in mumbai from my reading of the papers, from my reading -- from watching tv reports. there were a lot of conflicting views of what happened, a lot of conflicting information. and india is a place that intrigued me, and particularly mumbai, as a very dynamic, modern indian city. >> had you been there? >> never been to india in my life before i -- before i made this film. >> when did you touch down there for the first time? >> i touched down in march for the first time. >> in 2009? >> 2009. yes. >> so this is some time after -- so this is some time after the attack. >> when you're did you go by
hbo came on a little bit later.his was an exec producer that i'd worked with in the u.k., you know, years back, and sort of knew me of old and decided to try and tempt me back into a documentary. and, i don't know, the notion of mumbai appealed to me, and the challenge of trying to tell a story in a different way. this was a story which, to me, appeared very confused, very muddled. i didn't really understand what had happened in mumbai from my reading of the papers, from my reading -- from...
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>> hbo gave me complete freedom. the real difference is that when you are on network tv, the network is in business with the advertisers. hbo is in business with the audience. that difference is all the difference. hbo doesn't care how many people are watching the show. >> really? >> they just care how much the people who are watching the show like the show. that is a business model that a writer would love. >> but they have to care about subscribers? don't they? >> they only care about subscribers, and the way to get subscribers is for people to be talking about your show, people to be writing about the show, for the show to get a certain amount of critical acclaim. once you've subscribed to hbo, they don't care if you're watching "the newsroom" or "game of thrones" or "boardwalk empire" or "girls" or anything else, because they are not trying to sell you a toaster in between acts. >> let's talk about all the other options out there. you have netflix, you have amazon tv. how impressed have you been with some of the
>> hbo gave me complete freedom. the real difference is that when you are on network tv, the network is in business with the advertisers. hbo is in business with the audience. that difference is all the difference. hbo doesn't care how many people are watching the show. >> really? >> they just care how much the people who are watching the show like the show. that is a business model that a writer would love. >> but they have to care about subscribers? don't they?...
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because right now hbo is very profitable.you really want to walk away from that profitability and roll the dice on a different business model. his words. >> john i respect him, and he's a cable operator. and that's great. and we've always worked closely with all of our distributors. we won't alienate, we'll help and give them more products to sell anyway they want to sell. our first focus is on the video tv bundle. some of the best distributors are selling 50% more of these bigger packages than the others. those families and households, they ought to have an offer like th that. >> you're frustrated with some and happy with others. you're puzzled why the industry isn't attracting young people. >> that's right. help us out, help them out. they have the programming. th it doesn't cost more to make it available, but let's make it available the way that young people are connected can really enjoy it. let's not make it hard to sign on, let's not make it hard to find the programming you're looking for. those are simple things. they
because right now hbo is very profitable.you really want to walk away from that profitability and roll the dice on a different business model. his words. >> john i respect him, and he's a cable operator. and that's great. and we've always worked closely with all of our distributors. we won't alienate, we'll help and give them more products to sell anyway they want to sell. our first focus is on the video tv bundle. some of the best distributors are selling 50% more of these bigger...
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on hbo.essary censorship. [ cheers and applause ] [vet] two yearly physicals down. martha and mildred are good to go. here's your invoice, ladies. a few stops later, and it looks like big ollie is on the mend. it might not seem that glamorous having an old pickup truck for an office... or filling your days looking down the south end of a heifer, but...i wouldn't have it any other way. look at that, i had my best month ever. and earned a shiny new office upgrade. i run on quickbooks. that's how i own it. from their favorite aunt? boy: is she here? julia: yeah. i am. girl: mom says you give fancy gifts because you don't have a boyfriend. julia: i don't have a boyfriend. i have lots of boyfriends. ask around. presenting estaban! girl: he's allergic to hay. julia: then don't eat the hay. jenny: ok why don't you guys look under the tree, there's one more present for everyone. julia: wait what's happening? but what about... kids: wow. thanks, mom! dad: oh honey this is amazing! julia: do you always
on hbo.essary censorship. [ cheers and applause ] [vet] two yearly physicals down. martha and mildred are good to go. here's your invoice, ladies. a few stops later, and it looks like big ollie is on the mend. it might not seem that glamorous having an old pickup truck for an office... or filling your days looking down the south end of a heifer, but...i wouldn't have it any other way. look at that, i had my best month ever. and earned a shiny new office upgrade. i run on quickbooks. that's how...
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the club stood in as the bada bing on the hbo show. >>> a court hearing is scheduled today for the suspect in a decades-old child murder case in new york city. pedro hernandez is charged with killing 6-year-old etan patz in 1979. it wasn't until 2012 when police arrested hernandez after his family members alerted investigators that they believed hernandez was responsible for the murder. a manhattan judge has ruled that a video-taped confession can be used in court, but the judge is still weighing whether or not to allow testimony from witnesses hypnotized in the 35-year-old case. a ruling could come as early as this week. hernandez has pleaded not guilty. etan patz vanished in 1979 while walking to his bus stop in new york city. his body was never found.
the club stood in as the bada bing on the hbo show. >>> a court hearing is scheduled today for the suspect in a decades-old child murder case in new york city. pedro hernandez is charged with killing 6-year-old etan patz in 1979. it wasn't until 2012 when police arrested hernandez after his family members alerted investigators that they believed hernandez was responsible for the murder. a manhattan judge has ruled that a video-taped confession can be used in court, but the judge is...
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hbo is an a la carte channel. you have to choose to get hbo. when they look at the world, they think there are people that for whatever reason, it's not marketed to them correctly, they don't pay for pay tv, that are opting not to take that channel. hbo thinks they can add subscribers without damaging the economics of the current business. espn's got a complete he different -- completely different question which is they're already in 90-95 million households getting upwards of $i a month. why would you ever $6 a month, why would you ever want to change that model if you don't have to? at some point, and maybe this is a very long point, there needs to be a conversation. and espn has already announced plans to work with this dish on this personal streaming service. to work through a program of a channel that can go over the top. they're thinking about those choices, but when they pull the plug to do it, it will be when the economics make the most sense. and today versus hbo, it doesn't make sense for espn to try to go other the top. >> now, mike,
hbo is an a la carte channel. you have to choose to get hbo. when they look at the world, they think there are people that for whatever reason, it's not marketed to them correctly, they don't pay for pay tv, that are opting not to take that channel. hbo thinks they can add subscribers without damaging the economics of the current business. espn's got a complete he different -- completely different question which is they're already in 90-95 million households getting upwards of $i a month. why...
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what is the impact, what is your initial reaction to what cbs, hbo have announced, and then add onto that netflix and apple, etc., all these other different services -- what is the impact on the overall television industry? >>
what is the impact, what is your initial reaction to what cbs, hbo have announced, and then add onto that netflix and apple, etc., all these other different services -- what is the impact on the overall television industry? >>
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>> this is a big competitor for hbo.has0 doubled down on their original programming, so now they have a competitor in the business. johnson,weeney, cory thank you for your take on what networks -- netflix is doing with "marco polo." >> maybe action figures next. back, vladimir putin sent a man to prison for 10 years. now he is hoping to lead the opposition while living in exile. interview with him. ♪ >> you are watching "market makers." mikhail khodorkovsky was once russia's biggest -- russia's richest man. he has been serving a 10-year sentence and is now in exile, perhaps russia's most famous dissident. ryan chilcote caught up with him in zÜrich, asking him about the chances of change back at home. putinhink the chances of truly losing power are about 50/50 in the next 10 years. when i cannot say. >> a lot of people in the west say the collapse of the oil will create problems for him and speed his departure, do you agree with that? the decline in oil prices and western sanctions, individual sanctions against the putin
>> this is a big competitor for hbo.has0 doubled down on their original programming, so now they have a competitor in the business. johnson,weeney, cory thank you for your take on what networks -- netflix is doing with "marco polo." >> maybe action figures next. back, vladimir putin sent a man to prison for 10 years. now he is hoping to lead the opposition while living in exile. interview with him. ♪ >> you are watching "market makers." mikhail...
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how many have you seen the hbo series john adams are rather wonderful biography? the cameras are rolling server one has raised their hands but if you that did not or at home i will summarize. john adams he was smart. he knew it and he wanted you to know it in may had then obnoxious about it. the apple did not fall far from the tree. if you do anything from the hbo series you recall young johnny was the very intelligent young man debra. a couple of other things that make him worth remembering. john quincy adams came of age during the american revolution. even before he was the teenager to witness the birth of diplomacy when he returned to the united states. as ambassador to the netherlands with president madison. and under president monroe been credited with extending borders. he follows the success with a single failure that he is elected president of united states of america. from the low point of his life his presidency is regarded as a failure but it is worth noting that his vision the he laid out for the government is the most progressive vision that you see i
how many have you seen the hbo series john adams are rather wonderful biography? the cameras are rolling server one has raised their hands but if you that did not or at home i will summarize. john adams he was smart. he knew it and he wanted you to know it in may had then obnoxious about it. the apple did not fall far from the tree. if you do anything from the hbo series you recall young johnny was the very intelligent young man debra. a couple of other things that make him worth remembering....
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it wants to dethrone hbo's "game of thrones." with one of the most ambitious and expensive shows ever produced, marco polo. estimated cost for the first season, $90 million. >> you are not one of them. >> reporter: spurred on by netflix success in both streaming and programming, yahoo! and youtube are developing their own original content, amazon rolled out its own original series "transparent." >> tell me what? >> dad is a woman. >> reporter: plus hbo owned by cnn's parent company time warner, is writing a new app to watch content without a cable subscription. all this competition means netflix ultimate no, ma'dominany no means assured. >> i think amazon and hulu can both get there in the near future. it just goes to show that it's not about where you put the programming anymore. it's about how good the programming is. >> i'm thinking lillehammer. >> reporter: >> lille what. >> reporter: netflix wants to expand next year, betting that marco pole poe will appeal to a wide audience, allowing for strong subscription growth worldwid
it wants to dethrone hbo's "game of thrones." with one of the most ambitious and expensive shows ever produced, marco polo. estimated cost for the first season, $90 million. >> you are not one of them. >> reporter: spurred on by netflix success in both streaming and programming, yahoo! and youtube are developing their own original content, amazon rolled out its own original series "transparent." >> tell me what? >> dad is a woman. >> reporter:...
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>> when i do an hbo special, and this is the only time, i kind of insist on an all-black audience.and the reason i insist on an all-black audience, you know, i have done probably two specials at the apollo, my last session was in south africa, you know, south africa and the apollo in london, because sometimes i do things that are critical of black culture or critical of my people as a whole. and when you do jokes like that, it's important to cut to a black face laughing to signal-- that this is not racist. because black people can be racist against their own people too, you know what i mean. >> rose: well, you did a whole nine minutes on that. >> yeah. we can be just as racist as anybody else. so it's kind of to relax the audience. and i don't know, and by the way, guess what, black people laugh better than white people. they are just better laughers. black people laugh with their feet. >> rose: yeah. >> when you see black people laugh and you here-- when black people are really into it, it's the mouth, the belly and the feet. while white people kind of just laugh from the neck up.
>> when i do an hbo special, and this is the only time, i kind of insist on an all-black audience.and the reason i insist on an all-black audience, you know, i have done probably two specials at the apollo, my last session was in south africa, you know, south africa and the apollo in london, because sometimes i do things that are critical of black culture or critical of my people as a whole. and when you do jokes like that, it's important to cut to a black face laughing to signal-- that...
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i want hbo to do an "entourage" girls crossover. i tweeted at them and have yet to get a reply.ic. >> my philosophy is "entourage" does for guys what girls does for girls. it makes them both look back. >> "6 and the city." >> well, "sex and the city" was great. >> "sex and the city" was enjoyable. did you know i once bought a collection of "sex and the city" cd's. >> that was the first i masturbated to. i was at my parents and had no other options. >> which of the four? >> the guy that talked like this. miranda, i love you. >> i just realized how young you are. >> that's incredible. >> i would make another joke about that. you know what is the most telling part of the whole story? in 2012 president obama promised to make a cameo in the movie. what does that say? >> in "entourage"? >> yes. >> did he expect him to keep the promise? >> would you be shocked if he didn't secretly film that? >> he will. that's what he loves to be in front of the cultural -- >> that's the point. we are told over and over again that the president is cool. "entourage" its sell by date is over. it is not
i want hbo to do an "entourage" girls crossover. i tweeted at them and have yet to get a reply.ic. >> my philosophy is "entourage" does for guys what girls does for girls. it makes them both look back. >> "6 and the city." >> well, "sex and the city" was great. >> "sex and the city" was enjoyable. did you know i once bought a collection of "sex and the city" cd's. >> that was the first i masturbated to. i...
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adam: hbo family viewing. this one is number three and perhaps not one or two in your book. >> you know, nana and grandpa joe are first cousins. adam: i just gringd. cringed. bruce. >> that's what they want. if your parents or kids, you don't have to watch these shows together anymore because hbo will let you do it somewhere else. go online and watch the other ones that you can't put on regular tv. they're hysterical. the budweiser puppy commercial. i want to show you a clip. as long as you have a cat or puppy, it will be a hit. that's why you'll love it. >> that's right. >> ♪ adam: bruce, what is it about little puppies that we love? >> well, i think the whole internet is built on puppies kittens and babies. this ad tells you how ads work. it's nothing about the beer. it's nothing about the taste. it's about something that every time we see it we all just turn into little piles of mush. and it makes us love the brand. and that's what it's all about. adam: yeah budweiser. what is it you said puppies, babies an
adam: hbo family viewing. this one is number three and perhaps not one or two in your book. >> you know, nana and grandpa joe are first cousins. adam: i just gringd. cringed. bruce. >> that's what they want. if your parents or kids, you don't have to watch these shows together anymore because hbo will let you do it somewhere else. go online and watch the other ones that you can't put on regular tv. they're hysterical. the budweiser puppy commercial. i want to show you a clip. as...
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. ♪ >> you have been portrayed on the hbo show "silicon valley" and the island has been portrayed on show. do you dispute? >> it would not necessarily be me. >> he is called peter gregory! he invested in an island! >> the character is determined to make things happen, but people are driven in slightly different crazy ways. i think as a whole it is a very positive show. >> do you believe you can grow meat in a lab? >> yes, i think the problem is if somebody will actually eat it. >> what you think about failure? >> when a company fails, it is always a tragedy. it is devastating for people to go through it. >> what do you consider your biggest failures? >> there are some things that work better than others, there are concepts that have worked better than others. >> i know you have thought a lot about the extension of human life. you think you may live to 120. >> i certainly hope to, yes. >> do you think about taking a mortality pill, a super exercise regimen? >> i think on the nutrition side, there are some very basic things that can be done. you should not eat sugar. that is the one nu
. ♪ >> you have been portrayed on the hbo show "silicon valley" and the island has been portrayed on show. do you dispute? >> it would not necessarily be me. >> he is called peter gregory! he invested in an island! >> the character is determined to make things happen, but people are driven in slightly different crazy ways. i think as a whole it is a very positive show. >> do you believe you can grow meat in a lab? >> yes, i think the problem is if...
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hbo is going over the top, disaggregating hbo from the cable bundle. 2015hers follow suit in and overeality and you can pull the plug as long as you have broadband access, what does that mean for viewing patterns and habits and how you deliver advertising to these consumers? isin the end, all you can do take the perspective that the viewer and the consumer -- what consumers want is to be able to watch the programming that matters most to them when they want, where they want, and on whatever device. >> doesn't that mean they want to skip right through an advertisement? >> that is where the burden of creativity rests on us. that is where our job is to deliver nonstop creativity. >> i am waiting to see it. >> come in one day and i will show you. >> the goal is for the advertisement to be as entertaining and i'm going to want to watch it just as much? >> yes. our advertising is competing not just with the other advertising, it is competing with every other former content out there that you could spend your time with. >> hasn't always been the case? >> it has, you just have way more option
hbo is going over the top, disaggregating hbo from the cable bundle. 2015hers follow suit in and overeality and you can pull the plug as long as you have broadband access, what does that mean for viewing patterns and habits and how you deliver advertising to these consumers? isin the end, all you can do take the perspective that the viewer and the consumer -- what consumers want is to be able to watch the programming that matters most to them when they want, where they want, and on whatever...
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hbo looks for shows that have global reach. it's a very simple formula.stinction between what we saw in hbo, in a theater, netflix, amazon. >> does it all blur? >> it is all blurring. what's really fascinating is about a couple of months ago, netflix announced this new deal to crouching tiger hidden dragon. a partnership again with the weinstein company and imax theaters, which is really blurring. >> adam sandler's next film, you know where, amazon. >> it's netflix. >> the way hbo does, people say, i got to get netflix just because i want to see marco polo. >> all around the world is what they're hoping. >> i didn't recognize any of those actors. are there famous actors in this? >> no, there's not. very little known 24-year-old. an italian actor that they found just looking through audition tapes. >> "house of cards" has spacey and other known people, right? there's no one known in this. what do they think, is it the great storytelling? why do they think this will be must see tv? >> what the chief content officer at netflix told me he picked up the script
hbo looks for shows that have global reach. it's a very simple formula.stinction between what we saw in hbo, in a theater, netflix, amazon. >> does it all blur? >> it is all blurring. what's really fascinating is about a couple of months ago, netflix announced this new deal to crouching tiger hidden dragon. a partnership again with the weinstein company and imax theaters, which is really blurring. >> adam sandler's next film, you know where, amazon. >> it's netflix....
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. ♪ >> you have been portrayed on the hbo show "silicon valley" and this island has been portrayed onhe show. have you watched it? >> they would dispute they were portraying me. >> he invested in an island. >> i think the character gives a compelling portrayal of someone who is passionate about the future, determined to make things happen. people are driven, slightly crazy. i think it is a positive show. >> do you believe you can grow meat in a lab? >> yes, i think the problem is if somebody will actually eat it. >> what you think about failure? >> this idea that failure is ok is a destructive means. i think that failure is always a problem. when a company fails, it is a tragedy. it is often damaging for the people who go through it. >> what is your biggest failure? >> there are some things that work better than others. but, on the whole, i have always been resilient. >> i know you have thought a lot about the extension of human life. you think that you may live until 120. >> i certainly hope to, yes. >> are you taking immortality pills? >> i think on the nutrition side, there are som
. ♪ >> you have been portrayed on the hbo show "silicon valley" and this island has been portrayed onhe show. have you watched it? >> they would dispute they were portraying me. >> he invested in an island. >> i think the character gives a compelling portrayal of someone who is passionate about the future, determined to make things happen. people are driven, slightly crazy. i think it is a positive show. >> do you believe you can grow meat in a lab?...
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station and beacon hill, the shops along newbury street and the city subway below, beneath the railroad hboole train car and billboards advertise the boston pops and the city's fire department got a call when we visited. >> adrian you are the philly connection. >> definitely. >> bruce met adrian at temple. >> can we expand on this to include philadelphia. >> we are going to try. >> there say surprise around every corner. >> a reminder of christmass past. >> the memories of childhood wrapped up in the toys we love. >> yes, we baby boomers are proud of our holiday trains. well, i guess bruce's is a tad more sew sophisticates than my one square foot layout. >>> ducis here with sports, we are learning more about the jimmy rollins situation. >> it's sinking in a little bit. we are in a holding pattern and neither the phillies or dodgers announced the trade but it appears that rollins leaving town. they traded ramirez to boston and phillies is looking to get young pitching in between, and jaime moyer played parts of five seasons with j-roll, in one regard it's sad but in another regard that is th
station and beacon hill, the shops along newbury street and the city subway below, beneath the railroad hboole train car and billboards advertise the boston pops and the city's fire department got a call when we visited. >> adrian you are the philly connection. >> definitely. >> bruce met adrian at temple. >> can we expand on this to include philadelphia. >> we are going to try. >> there say surprise around every corner. >> a reminder of christmass...
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bring us "the west wing," "moneyball," "the social network," and, most recently, "the newsroom" on hbo a steve jobs biopic coming soon. joining me today on "studio 1.0," emmy, golden globe, and academy award winner, aaron sorkin. aaron, thank you so much for being here. >> it's my pleasure. >> it's great to have you. '
bring us "the west wing," "moneyball," "the social network," and, most recently, "the newsroom" on hbo a steve jobs biopic coming soon. joining me today on "studio 1.0," emmy, golden globe, and academy award winner, aaron sorkin. aaron, thank you so much for being here. >> it's my pleasure. >> it's great to have you. '
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on hbo. the album "sonic hoys" is on sale now. sale now. dave, always nice to see this is a pip.y's bar. we break it. we bite it. we sneak it. we smoosh it. we savor it. we love it. hershey's is mine, yours, our chocolate. it's like cecil here. strong. sturdy. but not too sweet. [ male announcer ] built from apples. built to refresh. smith & forge hard cider. made strong. boy: you ready for this? dad: ready. vo: with the innovation of an intel powered 2-in-1, your creativity can shine this holiday. expert service. unbeatable price. best buy. break the ice, with breath freshening cooling crystals. ice breakers. limousines of hot dogs, we're celebrating footlongs limo style, man. that's right. that's cool. i understand that they're really awesome and worth celebrating, but i wish we were in a limo. we're just sitting in the back of my car with a limo driver in the front. oh, he's not a limo driver. who is he? i don't know. i thought you knew him. no, i don't know him. cool. mystery. announcerpair a new cheesy bacon footlong or any of our five flavors with tots for $3.99. and treat
on hbo. the album "sonic hoys" is on sale now. sale now. dave, always nice to see this is a pip.y's bar. we break it. we bite it. we sneak it. we smoosh it. we savor it. we love it. hershey's is mine, yours, our chocolate. it's like cecil here. strong. sturdy. but not too sweet. [ male announcer ] built from apples. built to refresh. smith & forge hard cider. made strong. boy: you ready for this? dad: ready. vo: with the innovation of an intel powered 2-in-1, your creativity can...
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on hbo. the album "sonic hoys" is on sale now. sale now.see ♪ ♪ break the ice, sale now. dave, always nice to see with breath freshening cooling crystals. ice breakers. don't settle for 4g lte coverage that's smaller or less reliable when only one network is america's largest and most reliable 4g lte network: verizon. with xlte, our 4g lte bandwidth has doubled in over 400 cities. and now, save without settling. get 2 lines with 10gb of data for just $110... ...or 4 lines for just $140. and get a $150 bill credit for each smartphone you switch. only on verizon. limousines of hot dogs, we're celebrating footlongs limo style, man. that's right. that's cool. i understand that they're really awesome and worth celebrating, but i wish we were in a limo. we're just sitting in the back of my car with a limo driver in the front. oh, he's not a limo driver. who is he? i don't know. i thought you knew him. no, i don't know him. cool. mystery. announcerpair a new cheesy bacon footlong or any of our five flavors with tots for $3.99. and treat yourself t
on hbo. the album "sonic hoys" is on sale now. sale now.see ♪ ♪ break the ice, sale now. dave, always nice to see with breath freshening cooling crystals. ice breakers. don't settle for 4g lte coverage that's smaller or less reliable when only one network is america's largest and most reliable 4g lte network: verizon. with xlte, our 4g lte bandwidth has doubled in over 400 cities. and now, save without settling. get 2 lines with 10gb of data for just $110... ...or 4 lines for just...
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. ♪ >> you have been portrayed on the hbo show "silicon valley" and the island has been portrayed on show. have you watched it? >> i've seen a few of the episodes. they would dispute they are really portraying me on the show. >> >> he is called peter gregory! he invested in an island! >> the character gives a compelling portrayal of someone who is passionate about the future, determined to make his happen, people are driven, slightly crazy in different ways, but i think, on the whole, it is a very positive show. >> do you believe you can grow meat in a lab? >> yes, you can. it's not yet clear if people will eat it. >> failure is ok? >> it is one of the more destructive ideas. failure is always a problem. when a company fails, it is always a tragedy. it is often quite damaging for the people who go through it. >> what do you consider your biggest failures? >> there are some things that work better than others, there investments -- there are investments that have failed. but on the whole, i've always been resilient and always have come back. >> i know you have thought a lot about the e
. ♪ >> you have been portrayed on the hbo show "silicon valley" and the island has been portrayed on show. have you watched it? >> i've seen a few of the episodes. they would dispute they are really portraying me on the show. >> >> he is called peter gregory! he invested in an island! >> the character gives a compelling portrayal of someone who is passionate about the future, determined to make his happen, people are driven, slightly crazy in different...
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on hbo. the album "sonic hoys" is on sale now.ce to see get ready for some german engineered holiday excitement. at the volkswagen sign-then-drive event. right now, for practically just your signature, you could drive home for the holidays in a new volkswagen. like the sporty, advanced new jetta and the precisely engineered passat tdi. ah, the gift of clean diesel. for the new volkswagen on your list this year, just about all you need, is a pen. festive, isn't it? get zero due at signing, zero down, zero deposit, and zero first month's payment on select new volkswagen models. rich, chewy caramel rolled let me know if this gets too hot rolo. get your smooth on. [ female announcer ] your favorite coffee-mate seasonal flavors are back. ♪ fa la la la, fa la la la and they're as delicious as ever. ♪ so add coffee-mate peppermint mocha to your favorite time of the year. coffee-mate. season's perfect mate. try new nestle toll house creamers from coffee-mate. the taste you love baked into every cup. nestle. good food. good life. >> jon: t
on hbo. the album "sonic hoys" is on sale now.ce to see get ready for some german engineered holiday excitement. at the volkswagen sign-then-drive event. right now, for practically just your signature, you could drive home for the holidays in a new volkswagen. like the sporty, advanced new jetta and the precisely engineered passat tdi. ah, the gift of clean diesel. for the new volkswagen on your list this year, just about all you need, is a pen. festive, isn't it? get zero due at...
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just this week nbc joins cbs and hbo in live streaming to mobile devices.editor. >> good morning. >> start off with people not in the streaming people and for people not as familiar with it what is it and how is nbc tv different than the ones on abc and cbs. >> they have to give people access to live content on their laptops and phones, and not just prerecorded shows, and everybody wants to give you live shows. >> if you watch tv a la carte like this, what does that mean for cable? >> it's not ala cart in most cases, and to watch the nbc stream or the hbo or abc, you have to log in with your cable company and user name and password and you don't know that, and that means the cable company stays in the mix, and you can't dump it except one, and that's cbs. >> let's cost about costs. we saw $5.95. >> if you are interested in paying a certain amount of for netflix, and next year you can get hbo ala cart as a service, and if you are willing to go through the hurtles to watch different things on different devices and log-ins, but some people find it easier to wa
just this week nbc joins cbs and hbo in live streaming to mobile devices.editor. >> good morning. >> start off with people not in the streaming people and for people not as familiar with it what is it and how is nbc tv different than the ones on abc and cbs. >> they have to give people access to live content on their laptops and phones, and not just prerecorded shows, and everybody wants to give you live shows. >> if you watch tv a la carte like this, what does that mean...
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after eight seasons on hbo, vince, e, drama and turtle are making the jump to the big careen. got a glimpse of the crew from queens in this trailer released yesterday. the regulars are back, including ari gold, now a studio head. the movie expected to hit theaters in june. >>> and a dubious distinction for adam sand her, for the second year in a row he is named by forbes as the most over-paid actor. and they looked at the last three films, calculated what they were paid and what the movie earned. >>> in second place, johnny depp. he had block busters and recent flops. and ben stiller was third, the watch and tower heist were misses. but the happy part is they were overpaid. >> that means they got double digit millions. doing all right. >> they are. >>> how about a dress that's not only stylish, but keeps you safe. it's the robotic spider dress, if someone approaches too quickly, the ten that kls spring into action. >> didn't beyoncÉ wear that in conce concert? it detects when she starts to breathe rapidly. the artist says that those tentacles can becken someone closer suggesti
after eight seasons on hbo, vince, e, drama and turtle are making the jump to the big careen. got a glimpse of the crew from queens in this trailer released yesterday. the regulars are back, including ari gold, now a studio head. the movie expected to hit theaters in june. >>> and a dubious distinction for adam sand her, for the second year in a row he is named by forbes as the most over-paid actor. and they looked at the last three films, calculated what they were paid and what the...
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on hbo. the album "sonic hoys" is on sale now. sale now., always nice to see miller invented lite beer, and that changed everything. great taste deserved great packaging, which led to new packaging, improved packaging, and ultimately, too many improvements. which led us back to our original look. miller lite we invented lite beer, you're welcome. twhat do i do?. you need to catch the 4:10 huh? the equipment tracking system will get you to the loading dock. ♪ there should be a truck leaving now. i got it. now jump off the bridge. what? in 3...2...1... are you kidding me? go. right on time. right now, over 20,000 trains are running reliably. we call that predictable. thrillingly predictable. vo: the good more is capturing heey! the moment they open their gifts from verizon. awesome, woah! a bose bluetooth speaker! and...cut. the not-so-good-more alright honey, this time face towards the light. is take two. were you naughty? were you nice? that's the tension i need to see. alright, we're losing light, people. action! wow. cut. i'm not feeling
on hbo. the album "sonic hoys" is on sale now. sale now., always nice to see miller invented lite beer, and that changed everything. great taste deserved great packaging, which led to new packaging, improved packaging, and ultimately, too many improvements. which led us back to our original look. miller lite we invented lite beer, you're welcome. twhat do i do?. you need to catch the 4:10 huh? the equipment tracking system will get you to the loading dock. ♪ there should be a truck...
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. >> reporter: the outspoken comedian came under fire after criticizing islam for extremism on his hbo show realtime. >> based on reality. we are not making it up that in the muslim world, it is mainstream belief. >> reporter: today, he addressed the controversy only indirectly urging graduates to reject group think and stand up for free speech. >> i recognize that this university on the 50th anniversary of the berkeley free speech movement made a statement by choosing me for this speech and i would like to say that i appreciate that and i would also like to say i think you made the right statements. >> i really felt like ... >> reporter: for hannah, a muslim graduating today, it was hard to watch. >> on multiple occasions, iowansed to stand up and yell free speech is not hate speech. >> reporter: she sat silently refusing to clap. she accepted her diploma but says her relationship with uc berkeley has changed. >> i don't know if i can support a university that doesn't care that i wasn't comfortable with this commencement speaker. >> christin ayers, kpix5. >>> and a food coming to oakl
. >> reporter: the outspoken comedian came under fire after criticizing islam for extremism on his hbo show realtime. >> based on reality. we are not making it up that in the muslim world, it is mainstream belief. >> reporter: today, he addressed the controversy only indirectly urging graduates to reject group think and stand up for free speech. >> i recognize that this university on the 50th anniversary of the berkeley free speech movement made a statement by choosing...