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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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>> 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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you know our next guest from her work in "magic mike" and hbo's "the newsroom."p in the new film "mortdecai." let's take a look. >> oh that's my bottom. >> yes. >> oh, you're right. >> oh my dear i'm so tired. so married and so tired. well, i don't know -- that's not my bottom. [ laughter ] >> seth: please welcome olivia munn. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ >> seth: welcome. you look beautiful. >> thank you. i'm so excited to be here. >> seth: it's so exciting to have you here because we know each other very well. >> yes. >> seth: we're very good friends. you're very good friends with my wife. >> yes. >> seth: and one thing, i'll just lay it out here for our viewing public, you've always busted on us for how we treat our dogs. >> understandably so, when you're around you guys. you love frisbee. i love frisbee. i'm an animal lover. but you guys are weird about your dogs. >> seth: okay. how so? >> no, they are. >> seth: explain because this is the first i'm hearing. >> okay, well. okay first of all, i went to go visit you guys in the vineyard. >> seth: yeah. >> and i go
you know our next guest from her work in "magic mike" and hbo's "the newsroom."p in the new film "mortdecai." let's take a look. >> oh that's my bottom. >> yes. >> oh, you're right. >> oh my dear i'm so tired. so married and so tired. well, i don't know -- that's not my bottom. [ laughter ] >> seth: please welcome olivia munn. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ >> seth: welcome. you look beautiful. >> thank you. i'm so excited to...
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"togetherness" airs sunday nights on "hbo."e slower internet upload speeds. for making me wait longer to share my photo albums. thank you cable, because if we never had you... we wouldn't know the incredible difference verizon fios makes. the numbers don't lie. in customer satisfaction studies, fios is rated #1 in internet speed and reliability, and hd picture quality. get a fios triple play online at an amazing price guaranteed for two years and get a $400 bonus with a two year agreement. hurry! it's your last chance! this offer ends january 17th. call the verizon center for customers with disabilities at 800.974.6006 tty/v ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> seth: my thanks to michael strahan, olivia munn, mark and jay duplass, and of course the 8g band. stay tuned for "carson daly." we'll see you tomorrow. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ ♪ >> carson: hey guys, welcome to "last call." carson daly here, coming to you from the world famous kroq studios in los angeles. tonight, speaking of music, coves are going to perform from the el rey. w
"togetherness" airs sunday nights on "hbo."e slower internet upload speeds. for making me wait longer to share my photo albums. thank you cable, because if we never had you... we wouldn't know the incredible difference verizon fios makes. the numbers don't lie. in customer satisfaction studies, fios is rated #1 in internet speed and reliability, and hd picture quality. get a fios triple play online at an amazing price guaranteed for two years and get a $400 bonus with a two...
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an hbo film that takes a critical look at the controversial religion.luding its most famous follower, tom cruise. >> you're on board or you're not on board. >> reporter: according to the documentary, the church was at one point so concerned that cruise was being drawn away from scientology by his then-wife nicole kidman that church officials strategized about ways to bring him back into the fold. the star couple eventually got divorced. and the movie doesn't stop there. the documentary called "going clear: scientology and the prison of belief" makes the explosive claim that the church operated something called the hole. a pair of double-wise trailers in the california desert where church officials were allegedly punished for perceived misbehavior. >> the doors had bars on them, the windows had bars put on them and there was one entrance door that a security guard sat at 24 hours a day. >> welcome to the mecca of scientology. >> reporter: former scientologist official debbie cook that is testified in court that she spent time in the hole and she spoke ex
an hbo film that takes a critical look at the controversial religion.luding its most famous follower, tom cruise. >> you're on board or you're not on board. >> reporter: according to the documentary, the church was at one point so concerned that cruise was being drawn away from scientology by his then-wife nicole kidman that church officials strategized about ways to bring him back into the fold. the star couple eventually got divorced. and the movie doesn't stop there. the...
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-- netflix or hbo something like that.hey have to make sure that they do not suffer the same fate as the music industry 15 years ago. the media companies have to maintain pricing control of their content, to make sure that they get paid every step of the way, whether it is inside or outside of the bundle. we have seen a lot of baby steps. dish, late last year, it hbo going direct to the consumer. that is one of the things we have highlighted for 2015. how well will be big media companies manage that transition from the mandated cable bundle to a direct consumer approach? >> bloomberg television director of market research, paul sweeney, think you very much. "bloomberg west" will be right back. ♪ >> on cory johnson and this is "bloomberg west." we are constantly hearing about big new things and technology and here is one. it is always a way by about 20 years. wearable technology. a company in rochester, new york has been trying to mine this for years, but has just gotten a big boost from intel. scott travers joins me via sk
-- netflix or hbo something like that.hey have to make sure that they do not suffer the same fate as the music industry 15 years ago. the media companies have to maintain pricing control of their content, to make sure that they get paid every step of the way, whether it is inside or outside of the bundle. we have seen a lot of baby steps. dish, late last year, it hbo going direct to the consumer. that is one of the things we have highlighted for 2015. how well will be big media companies manage...
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i tend to look at it like hbo.compare it to hbo, which i have an implied valuation of $30 billion in the market as a component of time warner. netflix is about a $20 billion market cap. if you think about the comparative growth characteristics of netflix versus hbo, netflix will grow at a faster rate because it's direct, and they can offer better prices to consumers, even if hbo chooses to go direct. there's going to be a bigger subscriber base long-term because of the global aspirations. on a relative basis, what i think is the most comparable asset in hbo, i think in the end netflix is a bigger market cap, which is why, you know, i get to numbers that are actually considerably larger than where it is today on a relative basis versus comparing it to something like comcast. >> i know one guy listening, scott, would be very happy to hear this, and that's mark cuban, who has said that this is a forever trade. this is not a trade for him. this is just a buy and hold stock. for me it wasn't. it was one of those deals w
i tend to look at it like hbo.compare it to hbo, which i have an implied valuation of $30 billion in the market as a component of time warner. netflix is about a $20 billion market cap. if you think about the comparative growth characteristics of netflix versus hbo, netflix will grow at a faster rate because it's direct, and they can offer better prices to consumers, even if hbo chooses to go direct. there's going to be a bigger subscriber base long-term because of the global aspirations. on a...
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remember, it's not tv it's hbo.ve now is you don't just have hbo winning, so is showtime. i think you'll see the same with internet television you see both netflix and amazon hulu and going to see other brands develop as well this is not a two or three-player market. there's a lot of winners. the real question is how big a loser is traditional television cable networks from your own cnbc to the broader universe of you know general entertainment networks? >> what happens to pricing, rich? a lot of the conference call about the fact when the subs went down last time they didn't think it was due to price increase and tested that they believe, with low income subscribers or subscribers on low incomes. if one dollar over price increase generates half a billion of revenue, where do you think they'll take pricing in the country? what can they do to subdivide it? there they've talked about the fact they're charging $12, if you want the ultrahd service. as there is more and more ultra hd tv sold more and more content shot in
remember, it's not tv it's hbo.ve now is you don't just have hbo winning, so is showtime. i think you'll see the same with internet television you see both netflix and amazon hulu and going to see other brands develop as well this is not a two or three-player market. there's a lot of winners. the real question is how big a loser is traditional television cable networks from your own cnbc to the broader universe of you know general entertainment networks? >> what happens to pricing, rich?...
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an hbo sub skripgs. we do not encourage password sharing. and espn says the number is enough to allow each household to enjoy the benefits of access across multiple devices. consumer reports also reached out to hulu plus and amazon prime, but they did not respond. we based our information on their terms of agreement. >> interesting. thanks. >>> it is time to turn to our weather outside on this wednesday. >> sandy no rain yet. >> no rain yet. where is winter? right now all i'm surrounded by is high clouds and haze. let me show you exactly how mild it was here in the bay area. when you take a look at the high temperatures for today, santa rosa, 70 degrees. typically averages 58. so 12 degrees above normal. 67 san jose. livermore, free month, 69 in oakland. san francisco 68. it was up into the low to mid-70s around cloverdale. enjoy it because it's not going away anytime soon. as we take a look at live doppler 7 hd, we're watching the clouds and here is a view from our live camera perspective from san jose
an hbo sub skripgs. we do not encourage password sharing. and espn says the number is enough to allow each household to enjoy the benefits of access across multiple devices. consumer reports also reached out to hulu plus and amazon prime, but they did not respond. we based our information on their terms of agreement. >> interesting. thanks. >>> it is time to turn to our weather outside on this wednesday. >> sandy no rain yet. >> no rain yet. where is winter? right now...
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and the hbo thing, i'm excited about that. >> you and the actors calling me. [laughter] >> i have some thoughts about casting. we'll talk. larry wright, great to see you. [applause] >> visit our website at klru.org/overheard. to find interviews and q & a's with gets and archives with past episodes. >> my alternative service was teaching at the american university in cairo and roberta and i got married during that period of time. we were there in 1970 when nasser died and sadat became president. >> funding for overheard with evan smith is provided in part by mfi foundation, improving the quality of life within our community. and from the texas board of legal specialation. board-certified attorneys in your community. experienced, respected and tested. and hillco partners, texas government affairs consultancy and hillco health. and by the alice kleberg reynolds foundation and viewers
and the hbo thing, i'm excited about that. >> you and the actors calling me. [laughter] >> i have some thoughts about casting. we'll talk. larry wright, great to see you. [applause] >> visit our website at klru.org/overheard. to find interviews and q & a's with gets and archives with past episodes. >> my alternative service was teaching at the american university in cairo and roberta and i got married during that period of time. we were there in 1970 when nasser died...
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right now, i mean, in most of the world, hbo's iron throne has become iconic. it's a nice-looking iron throne. but it's actually quite -- as large as it seems, it's quite small compared to the monstrous throne described in the books which is huge and towering and dominates the whole and the king has to climb up a ladder to sit in it and he is 10 feet -- 10 feet tall, 10 feet above the head of everybody else looking down on him. it's got no but but it's a symbol of domination and conquest and its meant to overall the people who stand under it, and that, i think, is what mark finally, captured in what i regard as the definitive iron throne. >> after spending that much time and working with the illustratos and artits, what was the feeling when you had to work with hbo and some would be simplified or as you mentioned, it would be quite different or the characters such as peter dinklage and how that character compares to your books? >> i can describe a character. the reader'sing imagination fills in the blanks, you know. so i can describe a character as hand some an
right now, i mean, in most of the world, hbo's iron throne has become iconic. it's a nice-looking iron throne. but it's actually quite -- as large as it seems, it's quite small compared to the monstrous throne described in the books which is huge and towering and dominates the whole and the king has to climb up a ladder to sit in it and he is 10 feet -- 10 feet tall, 10 feet above the head of everybody else looking down on him. it's got no but but it's a symbol of domination and conquest and...
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things hitting the stock is the hbo go and all the other competition and we'll see normalization, some. guys will pull up the rear a little bit and at some point netflix is a great company, a great story and i think the valuation will probably come in a little bit. >> talking about sandbagging, a stock that went from 4.80 in search the down to 3.20. 320 held a couple of times and now we're seeing the subsequent bounce. i think 405 is the next big level. basically a 50% correction of the 480 high and the recent low. we'll see what happens. lowered expectations absolutely. pete mentioned international growth. >> and now what? >> we'll see what happens. >> it's been a ridiculous multiple forever, right? it's not like that has changed. that dynamic has not changed for netflix, but can they deliver? that's what everybody wants? u.s. subscribers and international, right? that is the big story. >> i agree. look on a three-year kegger, you look at the multiple, 25 ebitda so i don't think they will get there. at 480, the stock section pensive, stock traded all the way down to 310 is where are w
things hitting the stock is the hbo go and all the other competition and we'll see normalization, some. guys will pull up the rear a little bit and at some point netflix is a great company, a great story and i think the valuation will probably come in a little bit. >> talking about sandbagging, a stock that went from 4.80 in search the down to 3.20. 320 held a couple of times and now we're seeing the subsequent bounce. i think 405 is the next big level. basically a 50% correction of the...
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that's basically double hbo. but it has two to three times the revenue growth of hbo so when you look at it on a revenue basis, three times 2015 earnings as opposed to hbo at 5.2 times. you can get your head around the valuation if you try to. >> this sort of reminds me, though, of all of the analysts that before a company's investor days say i don't feel comfortable being short or underestimating my price target going into the investor day. people don't want to be short netflix going into "house of cards" that's coming out in a month and that's a huge boon for the stock. >> at least sentiment wise, yeah. if you looked at the chart i actually kind of like the idea behind the upgrade because it kind of revisited this level, did the round trip from about a year ago and looks like maybe this is an area where you might find buyers. you can get your arms around the valuation but i do think the problem from wall street's perspective on netflix is, did the window of netflix's specialness close shut? i mean basically is
that's basically double hbo. but it has two to three times the revenue growth of hbo so when you look at it on a revenue basis, three times 2015 earnings as opposed to hbo at 5.2 times. you can get your head around the valuation if you try to. >> this sort of reminds me, though, of all of the analysts that before a company's investor days say i don't feel comfortable being short or underestimating my price target going into the investor day. people don't want to be short netflix going...
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hbo keeps it for a week or two. to watch it. >> i got $400 to do it. they were very generous. >> jimmy: is it okay if people dvr it and watch it later in the week? >> no, i don't like that. it's there. [ bleep ] see it! [ cheers and applause ] >> i hate that. you know, listen, there's a climate of excitement when something happens for the first time. >> jimmy: i agree with you. >> when i was a kid, these fireside chats, you heard fdr, nobody ever dvr'd fdr. you heard him. [ laughter ] [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: that's true. last time you were here -- >> it was a stupid idea. it's all right, i'm up with you. >> jimmy: and i'm in this ridiculous -- i feel like i own a bird or something like that. the last time you were here -- >> don't be funny. >> jimmy: i'm sorry. >> we talked -- are you high on pot or -- [ laughter ] [ cheers and applause ] >> i never -- calm down, will you? you're very excited. calm down. you know. >> jimmy: i'm sure they have a good medical reason to be high on pot, if they're indeed high
hbo keeps it for a week or two. to watch it. >> i got $400 to do it. they were very generous. >> jimmy: is it okay if people dvr it and watch it later in the week? >> no, i don't like that. it's there. [ bleep ] see it! [ cheers and applause ] >> i hate that. you know, listen, there's a climate of excitement when something happens for the first time. >> jimmy: i agree with you. >> when i was a kid, these fireside chats, you heard fdr, nobody ever dvr'd fdr....
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hbo also posted a short preview of the next season of "game of thrones." a look. >> some house puppy. >> i will watch it. >> game of throwns one of the -- "game of thrones," one of the most heavily pirated shows. it is a way to make some money back and give away from that giving it a big screen experience? >> hbo is trying to help out imax in a big way. these theaters are tanking. they are not doing well. they need every dollar they can get. they probably got a bargain showing it at imax. i have a feeling it has to do with the steamy scenes at "game of thrones" from what i understand. imax experience a fuller experience perhaps. >> oh no. >> what time are we going? what time should i partly pick you up? >> there is -- if there are a lot of thigh gaps on the show this could be problematic, lou. >> a lot of people say tv is better than the movies. is this the start of a trend showing great tv shows and movie theaters to get people back in the theaters? >> i don't know. i can't imagine it. you have to go to the mall and you have to go to the theater. there ar
hbo also posted a short preview of the next season of "game of thrones." a look. >> some house puppy. >> i will watch it. >> game of throwns one of the -- "game of thrones," one of the most heavily pirated shows. it is a way to make some money back and give away from that giving it a big screen experience? >> hbo is trying to help out imax in a big way. these theaters are tanking. they are not doing well. they need every dollar they can get. they...
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. >> when you see hbo go and offer and espn doing the same. what do you think that does for streaming overall for the next year? >> what we're seeing is the continued transition of tvs distribution to streaming. we founded the company based on the belief that all tv is going to be streamed and all tvs are going to need a platform or operating system and that is roku's goal is to be the platform in every tv. that's started to accelerate with the transition with like you said, sling tv. hbo becoming available without having a pay tv subscription. a la carte. as the the big change. so there are more and more content and rapidly becoming all content is available. >> is it good for you because it raises the availability and knowledge about streaming overall or could visit negative sides because there are lots of different ways to get the streaming content besides roku and the deals that you have made. >> it's excellent for us. our business is based on the transition of the industry to distributing content through streaming. we're america's most pop
. >> when you see hbo go and offer and espn doing the same. what do you think that does for streaming overall for the next year? >> what we're seeing is the continued transition of tvs distribution to streaming. we founded the company based on the belief that all tv is going to be streamed and all tvs are going to need a platform or operating system and that is roku's goal is to be the platform in every tv. that's started to accelerate with the transition with like you said, sling...
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late last year in december, we saw hbo and cbs going over the top direct to consumers.hat is one of the big themes we have highlighted for 2015 is how well with the big media companies manage that transition from the analog cable pay-tv supported bundle to more of a direct to consumer approach? >> companies are going over the top. thank you, paul sweeney. "bloomberg west" ♪ will be right back. >> i'm cory johnson this is "bloomberg west." we hear about big new themes and technology. wearable technology-a small public traded company out of rochester, new york has been trying to mind is but got a big boost from intel. it's called viewsics. is that the consumer electronic show and your company has been going after this notion of wearable something or other for a long time and now oculus happened in intel makes an investment in your company, why? >> i cannot really speak to all of the intel reasons for investing in vusics. i would not say we are a leader in wearable technology. it is really here today and it's happening all over. one of the holy grails is wearable display s
late last year in december, we saw hbo and cbs going over the top direct to consumers.hat is one of the big themes we have highlighted for 2015 is how well with the big media companies manage that transition from the analog cable pay-tv supported bundle to more of a direct to consumer approach? >> companies are going over the top. thank you, paul sweeney. "bloomberg west" ♪ will be right back. >> i'm cory johnson this is "bloomberg west." we hear about big new...
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"girls" airs sunday nights on hbo.binson. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ is your hair lacking thickness? garnier fructis creates new full & plush. our first system to create big, bigger, plush hair. it's strength? the formula with pomegranate and fibra cyclane expands and builds the thickness of each strand. the result? 38% more hair mass. visible fullness. luxurious thickness. touch it. see it. feel it. get big, bigger, massive hair. new fructis full & plush. the strength to shine. garnier. you're unpacking already? yeah. help me find some mugs? ♪ the best part of wakin' up... ♪ [ beep ] hey. [ giggles ]ok. ♪ ...is folgers in your cup ithat's so interesting honeyf mybecause i'm going to share p. a photo of my eggo waffle when it pops up. l'eggo my eggo l'eggo my eggo (answering machine) hey! leave a message. hi, i know you're there, 'cause i can see you. i'm calling you to tell you to l'eggo my eggo! anncr: some things are too delicious to share. golden crispy, warm and fluffy eggo waffles. l'eggo my eggo. ♪ [ cheers and a
"girls" airs sunday nights on hbo.binson. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ is your hair lacking thickness? garnier fructis creates new full & plush. our first system to create big, bigger, plush hair. it's strength? the formula with pomegranate and fibra cyclane expands and builds the thickness of each strand. the result? 38% more hair mass. visible fullness. luxurious thickness. touch it. see it. feel it. get big, bigger, massive hair. new fructis full & plush. the strength to...
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you have an hbo special. >> that was a dream. >> congratulations. >> thank you.hanks for doing my movie. it is our movie. we're always going to have this. ♪ [laughter] john heilemann >> i'm. >> and i'm mark halperin. you are watching "with all due respect to her coach and on the show, money, jobs, and a pipeline. the member of al qaeda in yemen said the group directed the paris attacks because of "blasphemy against muslim sanctities." paris and france are very much on edge, so let's bring in bloomberg's caroline conan at the scene of what was today a serious face off against one of the accused allegedly attacked is from the incident. caroline has been covering the story from the beginning. where did these -- where do
you have an hbo special. >> that was a dream. >> congratulations. >> thank you.hanks for doing my movie. it is our movie. we're always going to have this. ♪ [laughter] john heilemann >> i'm. >> and i'm mark halperin. you are watching "with all due respect to her coach and on the show, money, jobs, and a pipeline. the member of al qaeda in yemen said the group directed the paris attacks because of "blasphemy against muslim sanctities." paris and...
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>> when i do an hbo special, i kind of insist on an all-black audience. the reason i insist, i have done to specials at the apollo and the last one was in south africa. because, sometimes i do things that are critical of black culture or of my people as a whole. when you do jokes like that, it is important to cut to a black face laughing to signal that this is not racist because lack black people can be racist against their own people, too. >> you did nine minutes on that. >> we can be just as racist as anyone else. it is to relax the audience and , i do not know. black people laugh better than white people. they laugh with their feet. when they are really into it, it is the mouth in the belly and the feet. white people laugh from the neck up. >> you can put it in a way that people get to the truth of race in america better than most. >> maybe. i am from that era. i was bussed to school in 1973. we tend to think racism is over. >> you were bussed to a white, irish community. >> irish kids, a lot of italian kids. think of it this way. the triborough bridge
>> when i do an hbo special, i kind of insist on an all-black audience. the reason i insist, i have done to specials at the apollo and the last one was in south africa. because, sometimes i do things that are critical of black culture or of my people as a whole. when you do jokes like that, it is important to cut to a black face laughing to signal that this is not racist because lack black people can be racist against their own people, too. >> you did nine minutes on that. >>...
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could be broadband plus netflix, plus hbo, you never know.ething to look out for in terms of where the marketing plays out. >> what about guidance, ibm and netflix reporting that have been reliant on international growth lately. we've got all this currency head wind to take into effect as well as economic uncertainty in those markets. should we be watching out for that? >> fx is something to look out for. that will unfortunately play a big part one way or the other how the stock swings and another number to look for as well. >> but to your point on the slate, i think it's undeniable the past quarter there wasn't a lot of great new stuff out of netflix but rich greenfield from btig's note was have you looked at netflix's release schedule and the release schedule for the coming quarter and beyond is mind blowing. every hit show they've had basically has a sequel, lot of stuff they feel ambitious about. that will give them the ability to have guidance that's pretty strong for this coming quarter. >> we're probably not going to have you on the sh
could be broadband plus netflix, plus hbo, you never know.ething to look out for in terms of where the marketing plays out. >> what about guidance, ibm and netflix reporting that have been reliant on international growth lately. we've got all this currency head wind to take into effect as well as economic uncertainty in those markets. should we be watching out for that? >> fx is something to look out for. that will unfortunately play a big part one way or the other how the stock...
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"girls" airs sunday nights on hbo.nson. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ [container door opening] ♪ what makes it an suv is what you can get into it. ♪ [container door closing] what makes it an nx is what you can get out of it. ♪ introducing the first-ever lexus nx turbo and hybrid. once you go beyond utility, there's no going back. and why is he not sweating? he must be a secret agent. new axe dry spray. goes on dry and keeps you dry with no visible residue. the first ever dry spray antiperspirant from axe. can >>we've got pepsi!lp? >>what if we just take like 15 minutes? halfway through the game? >>they've got pepsi. ♪ so what do we call that? >>halftime. i like halftime. even the first halftime wasn't halftime without pepsi! see katy perry live at the pepsi superbowl 49 halftime show. ♪ ♪ digiorno? or delivery? taste for yourself why the shortest distance between you and a delicious, fresh-baked pizza, is your oven. thankfully, it's not delivery. it's digiorno. thankfully, it's not delivery. about adding up all the taxes a
"girls" airs sunday nights on hbo.nson. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ [container door opening] ♪ what makes it an suv is what you can get into it. ♪ [container door closing] what makes it an nx is what you can get out of it. ♪ introducing the first-ever lexus nx turbo and hybrid. once you go beyond utility, there's no going back. and why is he not sweating? he must be a secret agent. new axe dry spray. goes on dry and keeps you dry with no visible residue. the first ever dry spray...
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hbo's his series "togetherness" joins us, next. card in town. introducing the citi® double cash card. it lets you earn cash back when you buy and again as you pay. that's cash back twice. it's cash back with a side of cash back. the citi double cash card. the only card that lets you earn cash back twice on every purchase with 1% when you buy and 1% as you pay . with two ways to earn, it makes a lot of other cards seem one-sided. you show up. you stay up. you listen. you laugh. you worry. you do whatever it takes to take care of your family. and when it's time to plan for your family's future we're here for you. we're legalzoom, and for over 10 years we've helped families just like yours with wills, living trusts and more. visit us today for legal help you can count on. legalzoom. legal help is here. yo eyes really are unique. in fact, they depend on a unique set of nutrients. that's why there's ocuvite to help protect your eye health. as you age your eyes can lose vital nutrients. ocuvite helps replenish key eye nutrients. ocuvite
hbo's his series "togetherness" joins us, next. card in town. introducing the citi® double cash card. it lets you earn cash back when you buy and again as you pay. that's cash back twice. it's cash back with a side of cash back. the citi double cash card. the only card that lets you earn cash back twice on every purchase with 1% when you buy and 1% as you pay . with two ways to earn, it makes a lot of other cards seem one-sided. you show up. you stay up. you listen. you laugh. you...
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you have an hbo special. >> that was a dream. >> congratulations. >> thank you.for doing my movie. it is our movie. we're always going to have this. ♪ ♪ >> from pier three in san francisco, welcome to "bloomberg west." i'm cory johnson. here's a check of your top headlines. u.s. stocks ending the week in a negative tone, despite a strong jobs report. the labor department says 250,000 jobs were created in december, but wages were down. citigroup is cutting bonuses after a lackluster end o
you have an hbo special. >> that was a dream. >> congratulations. >> thank you.for doing my movie. it is our movie. we're always going to have this. ♪ ♪ >> from pier three in san francisco, welcome to "bloomberg west." i'm cory johnson. here's a check of your top headlines. u.s. stocks ending the week in a negative tone, despite a strong jobs report. the labor department says 250,000 jobs were created in december, but wages were down. citigroup is cutting...
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despite all the pressure from the church hbo says it is purr sh forward. david? >> dan harris thank you. >>> when we come back here the chase. a woman in handcuffs, still able to peel away at 100 miles per hour. >>> and they might look like bridesmaids to up but some are the new "ghostbusters" tonight. and dan aykroyd, bill murray what they have to say about it tonight. . health can change in a minute. so cvs health is changing healthcare. making it more accessible and affordable wi no appointments needed and most insurance accepted. minuteclinic. another innovation from cvs health. because health is everything. ♪ nice! gr-reat! a shot like that... calls for a post-game celebration. share what you love with who you love. kellogg's frosted flakes. they're gr-r-reat! ♪ bring your vision for the future to life. for more than 145 years, pacific life has been helping families achieve life-long financial security with innovative tools and strategies. talk to a financial advisor to protect your family and plan today. pacific life. the power to help you succeed. pacific
despite all the pressure from the church hbo says it is purr sh forward. david? >> dan harris thank you. >>> when we come back here the chase. a woman in handcuffs, still able to peel away at 100 miles per hour. >>> and they might look like bridesmaids to up but some are the new "ghostbusters" tonight. and dan aykroyd, bill murray what they have to say about it tonight. . health can change in a minute. so cvs health is changing healthcare. making it more...
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on hbo.w. here's lena dunham, everybody! [ cheers and applause ] ♪ >> jimmy: hi. you look gorgeous. welcome to the show. >> thank you. >> jimmy: thank you for being here. >> i'm so happy to be back with you. you know how i feel about ya. >> jimmy: i know i do. i really do, and i love you. thank you so much. thank you. >> jimmy: congrats on this. >> oh, my god. thank you. >> jimmy: and before we even start the interview, i think you have something you might want to say to questlove? >> i do. i have something i'd like to say to questlove, aka ahmir, which is i screwed up. and i was supposed to let questlove pick the color of one of the credits for "girls" this season, and i forgot, because i have been going through a lot. so i wanted to let you know, that now we are picked up for a a fifth season, not only can you pick the credit color of the opening episode -- >> jimmy: wow. >> but have one other prize of your choice as long as it's legal. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ and everyone at "girls" real
on hbo.w. here's lena dunham, everybody! [ cheers and applause ] ♪ >> jimmy: hi. you look gorgeous. welcome to the show. >> thank you. >> jimmy: thank you for being here. >> i'm so happy to be back with you. you know how i feel about ya. >> jimmy: i know i do. i really do, and i love you. thank you so much. thank you. >> jimmy: congrats on this. >> oh, my god. thank you. >> jimmy: and before we even start the interview, i think you have...
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jon: that hbo documentary is what she is pinning her hopes on that hbo documentary, has already beenout there. so far no indications that the governor intend to commute her sentence. her case, actually was said to be an early precursor to things like the jody arias trial. we'll be talking about jodi with our panel on the other side of this break. female announcer: it's time to make room for the new mattress models! but sleep train's huge year end clearance sale ends sunday. get beautyrest, posturepedic even tempur-pedic mattress sets at low clearance prices. save even more on floor samples, demonstrators, and closeout inventory. plus, free same-day delivery, set-up and removal of your old set. don't wait! sleep train's year end clearance sale ends sunday. ...guaranteed! ♪ sleep train ♪ ♪ your ticket to a better night's sleep ♪ >> people say, oh, that's you. this is not my movie. >> everyone concerned with pamela smart's trial was caught up in a black hole of media attention. jon: that is part of the promo for that hbo documentary, that is as i understand it, already gotten off-line.
jon: that hbo documentary is what she is pinning her hopes on that hbo documentary, has already beenout there. so far no indications that the governor intend to commute her sentence. her case, actually was said to be an early precursor to things like the jody arias trial. we'll be talking about jodi with our panel on the other side of this break. female announcer: it's time to make room for the new mattress models! but sleep train's huge year end clearance sale ends sunday. get beautyrest,...
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having jeffrey tambor who was incredible actor, jill following, who worked on "six feet under" for hboht or 10 years ago, they are bringing a lot of tell it the table. and i think talent is becoming agnostic as to the platforms on which they will share their wares so to speak. woody allen is an icon, a huge name, and for amazon to get woody allen is a big deal. that raises awareness for amazon in a major way. this is an iconic director known obviously for his film work on the big screen. certainly his movies have done very well on the small screen as well. this is just a great move by amazon. >> i wonder if it is something else actually. i wonder -- woody allen is a classic case of a director whose work some people like and most people don't -- or some people love, and most people don't. i wondered this is true some of there is room in this new distribution strategy for the long tail, the people that some people love and most people want, but the economy is there now, the economics are there now where you have more than a few channels to work -- watch and more than a few ways to pay fo
having jeffrey tambor who was incredible actor, jill following, who worked on "six feet under" for hboht or 10 years ago, they are bringing a lot of tell it the table. and i think talent is becoming agnostic as to the platforms on which they will share their wares so to speak. woody allen is an icon, a huge name, and for amazon to get woody allen is a big deal. that raises awareness for amazon in a major way. this is an iconic director known obviously for his film work on the big...
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we are doing marketing with hbo and online. we will learn and do a lot of market research. viral enough property -- >> the game of thrones twitter sphere is already in fuego. did you see how devious the smile was? >> stephanie started to watch it. >>it. >> rich gelfond the ceo of imax. broadcom has its chips and a lot of your gadgets, now it wants a piece of the smart car. ♪ >> the consumer eli tronics show kicked off and lost vegas today -- the consumer electronic show kicked off in las vegas today. bloomberg got to talk with senior editor brad stone with the ceo of broadcom, scott mcgregor. >> hi, thank you. broadcom is 25 years old, known for powering boxes. in some cases gathering dust underneath our tvs. how are you staying on top of the changes in the tv landscape? >> we are seeing four k content go mainstream. there is content available now. ways to get the content into homes is important. radcom is in most of the setup boxes. >> what is four k? >> ultra hd. four times this green resolution of hd. startlingly good visual quality. we are creating boxes that are smalle
we are doing marketing with hbo and online. we will learn and do a lot of market research. viral enough property -- >> the game of thrones twitter sphere is already in fuego. did you see how devious the smile was? >> stephanie started to watch it. >>it. >> rich gelfond the ceo of imax. broadcom has its chips and a lot of your gadgets, now it wants a piece of the smart car. ♪ >> the consumer eli tronics show kicked off and lost vegas today -- the consumer...
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you felt like hbo didn't get it right. >> well, hbo has done a great iron throne.are a number of them that travel around the country. and of course there's the one on the set. and it's great. but it's small compared to the ones described in my -- in the books. i mean, the books make a point of that. this throne is gigantic, and it towers over the whole -- >> seth: and here you go. this is how -- >> amy: whoa! >> seth: yeah, and you can tell these are stairs. that's all just walk up. so i -- that's a lot more kick ass. because in here -- i have a photo of the one on the show. and you decided to use the one where andy samberg was in my lap. [ laughter ] there is a difference there. >> if you had tried to do that pose on that throne, one of you would have been impaled by the sword. you would have been bleeding from several spots. that would have been it. >> seth: yeah, but no. but it would have been at least in line with "games of thrones." >> that's right, yes. >> seth: you wrote comics, and when you were little you were a comic book fan. >> i was one of the original
you felt like hbo didn't get it right. >> well, hbo has done a great iron throne.are a number of them that travel around the country. and of course there's the one on the set. and it's great. but it's small compared to the ones described in my -- in the books. i mean, the books make a point of that. this throne is gigantic, and it towers over the whole -- >> seth: and here you go. this is how -- >> amy: whoa! >> seth: yeah, and you can tell these are stairs. that's all...
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is that hbo? >> it was hbo.ou know, those images were -- had come out and i was interested in understanding why people would choose to both take those photographs and engage in the horrific acts that we saw in those images and ask other people to do so. what i discovered -- and so the film really focuses on the people who took the photographs and what they did. and, you know, what i -- became very evident in talking to all of those people is that they were given pretty strong orders from pretty high above to engage in pretty -- in acts that were very similar to what we witnesses to break the prisoners down and to -- you know, when they -- when the prisoners came in to abu ghraib they were forced to be naked. that was one of the things that happened to all of the prisoners. >> and so to prepare them for interrogations, they asked these young guards who were often 19 20 years old, that, you know, in order for us, the interrogators, to get the information, we need -- they need to be very vulnerable, by the time the
is that hbo? >> it was hbo.ou know, those images were -- had come out and i was interested in understanding why people would choose to both take those photographs and engage in the horrific acts that we saw in those images and ask other people to do so. what i discovered -- and so the film really focuses on the people who took the photographs and what they did. and, you know, what i -- became very evident in talking to all of those people is that they were given pretty strong orders from...
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hbo will air the first episode of looking season to this sunday. >>> a major music festival in the wine country. we will know -- we know who will be playing in the festival. >>> also, a five day forecast. plus how long this will mild weather will last. >>> a search for the arsonist to scorched the mrs. doubtfire house. find out who police are looking for. >>> new information about an arson suspect accused of setting fire to a san francisco house that is well known. the police are looking for the former patient of a plastic surgeon who lives in the home used in the mrs. doubtfire movie. >> reporter: the house at broadway and steiner in pacific heights has become a shrine of sorts. >> we are on a famous movie sites tour today. >> it is known as the mrs. doubtfire house, where many fans paid their respects after robin williams death last year. now it is a crime scene. >> we don't know at the suspect is capable of. >> reporter: police say the owner and the surgeon -- a surgeon had a conference tatian -- confrontation with the former patient. he smelled gasoline and found his doormat was on
hbo will air the first episode of looking season to this sunday. >>> a major music festival in the wine country. we will know -- we know who will be playing in the festival. >>> also, a five day forecast. plus how long this will mild weather will last. >>> a search for the arsonist to scorched the mrs. doubtfire house. find out who police are looking for. >>> new information about an arson suspect accused of setting fire to a san francisco house that is well...
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we think the stand alone hbo offering whip be 15 bucks a month.et netflix stock goes up if it's around these levels. if the keep they the low priced offering, broad level of selection and some of it will be unique proprietary to netflix, for the extra 9. 9 a month a the lot of families will be able to add on or keep netflix in addition to other services. it's not nonzero sum. there are limits here. >> the fact that hastings says that the company will now borrow about a billion dollars to further fund expansion, is that a sign of confidence that the company can leverage itself going into this growth or is it more a sign of weakness that they really want to protect their earnings and not be plugging their earnings into expansion? >> well, i'm going to put that in the bold camp but their ability to make that statement on the oorngs call was strengthened by the international sub numbers they put up. if they hadn't had the 10% international beat i'm not sure they would have been able to put the statement in the document. i think it's coming from a posi
we think the stand alone hbo offering whip be 15 bucks a month.et netflix stock goes up if it's around these levels. if the keep they the low priced offering, broad level of selection and some of it will be unique proprietary to netflix, for the extra 9. 9 a month a the lot of families will be able to add on or keep netflix in addition to other services. it's not nonzero sum. there are limits here. >> the fact that hastings says that the company will now borrow about a billion dollars to...
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>> hbo is a great example.eline than they've ever had before. and the biggest hit they've ever had. "game of thrones" is a bigger hit. it's on the air now. it's coming back in april for those that want to set their dvr. >> i want to play you something and get your reaction. earlier this month we had mel karmazin on the show. here's what he had to say about a deal that he thought should take place between time warner and cbs. >> the deal that should get done that should be absolutely would be the best deal that i would even invest money in would be the combination of time warner and cbs. okay? that is a match that makes such great logic. >> how's mel karmazin's logic? >> well, it sounds like he already has invested money. i think he probably has kept a bit of his cbs stock. >> he's waiting for you. >> i appreciate that a lot of people like to talk about these megadeals. that's not really how you make money in the media business if you look at the history of it. there probably have been more misses than hits when
>> hbo is a great example.eline than they've ever had before. and the biggest hit they've ever had. "game of thrones" is a bigger hit. it's on the air now. it's coming back in april for those that want to set their dvr. >> i want to play you something and get your reaction. earlier this month we had mel karmazin on the show. here's what he had to say about a deal that he thought should take place between time warner and cbs. >> the deal that should get done that...