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À la carte will not lead to less expense for consumers.t will lead to more expense for consumers because systems will be forced to raise their prices per channel. hmo will go out of business. it will not work. myth is another perpetuated in this discussion, that there is an awful lot of people out there not watching espn. last week, 100 13 million people logged on our listened to or watched espn. 38 or send the ball households get as -- get espn and watch espn. we are not a niche channel. panel, airport, dorm room, espn is on. it is the backdrop for what is happening around the country because there is a lot of sports. so we are not a niche channel. that is just wrong. about a better user interface, simpler, more intuitive. seenteresting way to products in a window pane that brings up content in a much more progressive way that our customers love. in december of this last year, december 2012, we put inside of that a recommendation engine that drives what you consume as a customer. or can life -- you can like dislike. you can turn it off if
À la carte will not lead to less expense for consumers.t will lead to more expense for consumers because systems will be forced to raise their prices per channel. hmo will go out of business. it will not work. myth is another perpetuated in this discussion, that there is an awful lot of people out there not watching espn. last week, 100 13 million people logged on our listened to or watched espn. 38 or send the ball households get as -- get espn and watch espn. we are not a niche channel....
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a la carte will not lead to more choice for consumers, it'll lead to less choice. it will not lead to less expense for consumer, it will lead to more expense for consumers because systems will be forced to raise their prices per channel. the channels will go out of business. so it will not work. this is another myth that gets perpetuated in this discussion, and that is the myth that there's an awful lot of people out there not watching espn. last week 113 million people watched or logged on or listened to or read espn. 88% of all households who get espn watch espn. so there's not a lot -- we're not a niche channel. go into any bar in the country, go through any airport, any dorm room, any fraternity house, espn is on. we're off in the backdrop for what's happening around the country here, because it's live sports. so we're not a niche channel, so that's just wrong. >> guest: let me start, first of all be, i talked about a better user interface, simpler, more intuitive. we rolled out last year trio which is a very interesting way to see products in the window pane t
a la carte will not lead to more choice for consumers, it'll lead to less choice. it will not lead to less expense for consumer, it will lead to more expense for consumers because systems will be forced to raise their prices per channel. the channels will go out of business. so it will not work. this is another myth that gets perpetuated in this discussion, and that is the myth that there's an awful lot of people out there not watching espn. last week 113 million people watched or logged on or...
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. >> host: what do you think of john mccain's -- >> guest: a la carte? >> host: -- a la carte bill? >> guest: there's a lot of talk about the pros and cons of a la carte, and certainly some of the smaller cable providers like the notion. i'm not sure it's the panacea that many say or think it is, that suddenly you can just pick the shows you want. remember, you still have that whole tier i requirement locally where the broadcast signals are there and you go above that. so there's some -- i don't know if he's talking about getting rid of that. and again, you wonder what that does to the pricing model and to the wide range of programming that's out there. i mean, there is the trade-off that says with the current system you get a lot more programming that, frankly -- and maybe consumers wouldn't want it -- but frankly, wouldn't exit ourself. because -- exist otherwise. because there wouldn't be the consumer demand for it. it gets bundled in. i think you have to be really care. that would be an interest l disrupter of the market. some people say it would work, others say it would be a d
. >> host: what do you think of john mccain's -- >> guest: a la carte? >> host: -- a la carte bill? >> guest: there's a lot of talk about the pros and cons of a la carte, and certainly some of the smaller cable providers like the notion. i'm not sure it's the panacea that many say or think it is, that suddenly you can just pick the shows you want. remember, you still have that whole tier i requirement locally where the broadcast signals are there and you go above that....
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. >> host: what do you think of john mccain's re-election of the À la carte bill?>> you know there is a lot of talk about the pros and cons of all a card. it's certainly some of the cable providers like the notion. i'm not sure it's the panacea that many think it is that suddenly can just pick the shows you want. you still have the whole tier 1 requirement locally where the broadcast signals through there and then you go above that. so there -- i don't know if he is talking about getting rid of that and again you wonder what that does to the pricing model and to the wide range programming that's out there. there is the trade-off that says with the current system you get a lot more programming that frankly maybe consumers wouldn't want it but frankly wouldn't exist otherwise. there wouldn't be the consumer demand probably for it and it gets bundled them and this bad and the other thing. so i think you have to be very careful. that would be an interesting disruptor in the market and something that would be great another say what you disaster. evil would know what the
. >> host: what do you think of john mccain's re-election of the À la carte bill?>> you know there is a lot of talk about the pros and cons of all a card. it's certainly some of the cable providers like the notion. i'm not sure it's the panacea that many think it is that suddenly can just pick the shows you want. you still have the whole tier 1 requirement locally where the broadcast signals through there and then you go above that. so there -- i don't know if he is talking about...
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the a la carte companies are crushing the end to end solution providers like cisco.y out. break up the company. and that's something chambers probably can't do. i think he'll be too stubborn. i think new blood would invigorate the company and bring it back into the fold of real growth technology plays. let him say as chairman. just like ibm and at&t, the endless buybacks at high prices are doing nothing for cisco. the worst five performers in the dow are a motley crew of which only exxonmobil is worth buying. but with new management that could change. unfortunately, i don't see any of those changes happening any time soon. can i go to clint in georgia, please? clint? >> caller: booyah, jim, from atlanta, georgia. >> man, i watch a lot of s.e.c. football this week, and you have got it going down there. >> caller: it was exciting, wasn't it? >> it was a miraculous weekend. >> caller: my stock is rite aid and since the stock is up as much as it already is this year, where do you see it going from here, and do you think there is a possible buyout coming up? >> i don't th
the a la carte companies are crushing the end to end solution providers like cisco.y out. break up the company. and that's something chambers probably can't do. i think he'll be too stubborn. i think new blood would invigorate the company and bring it back into the fold of real growth technology plays. let him say as chairman. just like ibm and at&t, the endless buybacks at high prices are doing nothing for cisco. the worst five performers in the dow are a motley crew of which only...
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you will be able to watch almost À la cart.he didn't say that. >> i don't think you would. -- he would. that means many different things. what it means which i think is correct is that people will have a very anytime, anywhere device kind of approach to their television experience. my life as a child of appointment elevation -- when my -- television -- when my show was on at 7:30 p.m. and i was out, i will miss it appeared i would have no opportunity to watch it again. i remember that anxiety. no child today has that experience already. the new dimension into that is the devices -- the new dimension that will come into that is the devices. that is why you see people talk about software and ip meaning if i can begin to speak the language of all computing devices him and then i can begin to port my experiences to all computing devices. that will give the consumer dramatically more power to choose time, place. i love "homeland." i have not seen sunday's episode yet. but i am picking and choosing when i want to see it. i was busy l
you will be able to watch almost À la cart.he didn't say that. >> i don't think you would. -- he would. that means many different things. what it means which i think is correct is that people will have a very anytime, anywhere device kind of approach to their television experience. my life as a child of appointment elevation -- when my -- television -- when my show was on at 7:30 p.m. and i was out, i will miss it appeared i would have no opportunity to watch it again. i remember that...
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that up for an al a la carte opportunity?sut it's 150 that a don't care about. >> you watch more than you think. you'd be amazed at how much you are watching. >> that was one of our favorite media men. back, shed a tear. it is the grand finale of the 12 days of bitcoin. matt miller talks bitcoin. you are watching "market makers." ♪ i know many of us are .ejoicing there is one reason to shed a tear. today is the final day of -- 12erg's 12 stay of days of bitcoin. a little bit of bitcoin is left. matt miller took to the streets of new york city and brought us back some christmas cheer. what did you do with those final bitcoins? a i actually have about quarter of a bitcoin left. >> tomorrow is christmas, your girlfriend's birthday. >do they take bitcoins at tiffany's? >> i prefer a red box to a blue box. >> cartier. >> what i did with some of the last coin is go down to this christmas tree place on the corner of james street and eighth. >> west village. >> west village. this family has been selling christmas trees for 26 years.
that up for an al a la carte opportunity?sut it's 150 that a don't care about. >> you watch more than you think. you'd be amazed at how much you are watching. >> that was one of our favorite media men. back, shed a tear. it is the grand finale of the 12 days of bitcoin. matt miller talks bitcoin. you are watching "market makers." ♪ i know many of us are .ejoicing there is one reason to shed a tear. today is the final day of -- 12erg's 12 stay of days of bitcoin. a little...
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you want to talk about À la carte, it's nuts.shakedown operation. >> and, charles, they're extremely profitable and they're stock has gone up 15 %. the truce its they have very, very cheap fairs, sometimes 0% cheaper than american airlines but they get you with the fees. >> they're not the only ones. in 2012, airlines made $2.6 billion everytime we had to change our reservation, and $3.5 billion on beingage fe$3.5 billion on baggage which were instituted because of a spike in oil and we were promised they would go away and they haven't. >> gas prices are down, oil prices are done, airline profits are way up, the airline stocks are way up, one of the best performing sectors in the stock market. and speaking of increasing fees, the three -- four major airlines increased the hated change fee for no good reason from 150 dollars to $200. now southwest is making money and they don't have a change fee. so people can vote with their wallets or their feet. >> are there enough out there -- i remember there were commercials, we're not going
you want to talk about À la carte, it's nuts.shakedown operation. >> and, charles, they're extremely profitable and they're stock has gone up 15 %. the truce its they have very, very cheap fairs, sometimes 0% cheaper than american airlines but they get you with the fees. >> they're not the only ones. in 2012, airlines made $2.6 billion everytime we had to change our reservation, and $3.5 billion on beingage fe$3.5 billion on baggage which were instituted because of a spike in oil...
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they won't release it a la carte until december 20th. then you can buy the individual tracks.thing, deal with her as an artist and we all know that in the music industry, true artists release whole albums, dylan, stevie wonder, bob marley. right now with itunes usually it's track by track and it's hard to be a fully realized artist track by track. beyonce is forcing people to accept her as an album artist and also forcing them to buy her whole album at once as well. >> check out this interactive map that shows how news of the album release spread like wildfire on social media. it's just amazing. >> i'm right there, the red-hot center is probably tweeting it out to my friends. >> i see you right there. could this be a sign that music fans are actually sick of the hype, or does this really just say much more about beyonce as an established powerful brand? >> it says something about beyonce. not many artists could pull this off. maybe eminem could pull this off or taylor swift. you really have to have an established name. you have to be someone who can sell albums like this to se
they won't release it a la carte until december 20th. then you can buy the individual tracks.thing, deal with her as an artist and we all know that in the music industry, true artists release whole albums, dylan, stevie wonder, bob marley. right now with itunes usually it's track by track and it's hard to be a fully realized artist track by track. beyonce is forcing people to accept her as an album artist and also forcing them to buy her whole album at once as well. >> check out this...
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this is interesting -- cable operators and companies like -- Àwill go to have a card la carte programminghis one i thought was interesting -- the last two predictions. but clicks, you expect them to reach an all-time and there has been so much content that this is already happening. too much display advertising and major publishers are having a difficult time monetizing it does the market is flooded. there is too much of it. sociale going to sponsorships, what is being called native advertising. "the new york times" said they would do sponsored posts on the website. sponsoredshift to content -- in many ways, we are seeing it. oh. advertising on television started with soap operas. we are seeing it go. go. advertising started with soap operas. increasedave competition with sponsorship overtime, but what is unique about sponsorship is it is specifically matched with who the brand is, what the product is, who the client is, and everything is unique. in some ways, you have insulation in the sponsorship space. bador me, it is a less space. people do not like the advertisements, but i would not
this is interesting -- cable operators and companies like -- Àwill go to have a card la carte programminghis one i thought was interesting -- the last two predictions. but clicks, you expect them to reach an all-time and there has been so much content that this is already happening. too much display advertising and major publishers are having a difficult time monetizing it does the market is flooded. there is too much of it. sociale going to sponsorships, what is being called native...
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Él se le ocurriÓ la idea de mandarle un obsequio al papa,escribirle una carta y mandarle mis hostias, unas fotos de aquÍ del taller. >> despuÉs le hizo llegar unas hostias y una carteueba de que esos pedacitos de pan estÁn ayudando a curar su pecado. >> "agradezco su confianza y las hotias,desde maÑana celebrar el misa con ellos, y me honra", gracias por escribirme, y enviarme las fotos". cada vez que la leo, me produce la misma emociÓn. >> gabriela caballero quedÓ tan conmovida con este gesto del santo padre, que jurÓ seguir confeccionando hostias aÚn despuÉs de cumplir con su condena. >> todos los comentarios son bienvenidos. >> aprovechamos para agradecer sus mensajes en twitter, muchas gracias por tantos b ue >> y un residente de un poblado en indiana se tomÓ muy en serio esto de la decoraciÓn navideÑa, ha colocado mÁs de 50.000 luces, y tiene muchos Árboles de navidad dentro de su casa, como lo ven,no sÓlo por diversiÓn, tambiÉn aprovecha para recaudar fondos y ayudar a los mÁs necesitados, lo felicitamos y le deseamos que mantenga el espÍritu navideÑo. >> en las fiestas hay un elemento de origen mexicano que nunca falta, se trata de la flor de la nochebuena,u
Él se le ocurriÓ la idea de mandarle un obsequio al papa,escribirle una carta y mandarle mis hostias, unas fotos de aquÍ del taller. >> despuÉs le hizo llegar unas hostias y una carteueba de que esos pedacitos de pan estÁn ayudando a curar su pecado. >> "agradezco su confianza y las hotias,desde maÑana celebrar el misa con ellos, y me honra", gracias por escribirme, y enviarme las fotos". cada vez que la leo, me produce la misma emociÓn. >> gabriela...
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>> you have to look at the fine print especially for resorts not all inclusive, the a la carte resorts you need to ask, cost of food, cost of amenities, cost of resort fees will they eat up the special deals you're getting. jenna: travel wouldn't be on the top of my list looking at black friday, or not black friday but cyber monday deals. you did a huge wrap-up with places around the world where there are good deals. if you have nextability traveling where are some of the best deals out there? >> there are massive deals. we're seeing starwood which has 20 to 40% off 3 or 400 different hotels in hawaii, at their property in kawai. 179. at westin in san francisco they're at 169. there is the westin in panama, outside panama city in central america. those are up to 75% off. jenna: david, do you have to arrive on a tuesday and leave like on saturday? do you have some crazy deals sometimes it is impossible to make them work. >> of course there will be fine print. you have to look, when you're doing the reservation and make sure that the availability dates are the dates that really work for
>> you have to look at the fine print especially for resorts not all inclusive, the a la carte resorts you need to ask, cost of food, cost of amenities, cost of resort fees will they eat up the special deals you're getting. jenna: travel wouldn't be on the top of my list looking at black friday, or not black friday but cyber monday deals. you did a huge wrap-up with places around the world where there are good deals. if you have nextability traveling where are some of the best deals out...
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this is the antithesis of the a la cart individual track model that itunes has pushed.y music, but by going direct to consumers, first through itunes, she's rewriting the rules on how and when and album is released. the cd and dvd go into production today for sale in about a week. at which point, beyonce fans will then be able to buy individual tracks from itunes. now, apple doesn't have any sales numbers yet, but it should be a huge win for both beyonce and itunes, based on the fact that her last studio album, "four," sold 1 million companies, and the reaction to the surprise album has been huge, without the usual promotional costs. now, artists have distributed directly to their fans for years on itunes. but this is really different, because she is the biggest artist by far to take this approach. now, the reason why this is possible is because beyonce has 8 million instagram followers, 13 million followers on twitter, and 53 million likes on facebook. so it's the fact she has that direct relationship, the direct conversation with her fans, means she doesn't need to pr
this is the antithesis of the a la cart individual track model that itunes has pushed.y music, but by going direct to consumers, first through itunes, she's rewriting the rules on how and when and album is released. the cd and dvd go into production today for sale in about a week. at which point, beyonce fans will then be able to buy individual tracks from itunes. now, apple doesn't have any sales numbers yet, but it should be a huge win for both beyonce and itunes, based on the fact that her...
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las vegas metro police. >> he's face down on the ground giving himself up after his horrendous pursuit in a car and also in a golf carte stuff this morning. >> he's happy to be arrested at this point. >> i'll tell you what. he's tired. >> it's a disappointing day on the links for the 25-year-old suspect larry stidum. he pleads guilty to grand larceny auto and is sentenced to eight years in prison. for hollenbeck and harvey, it's an interesting morning in the skies of las vegas. >> steal a bait car and hop over a fence into the golf course and steal a golf cart. it's not something you hear about or read about every single day. >>> coming up, a surprising fall from the sky. >> it's going to blow up! >> and a bounce house filled with children goes airborne. >> my god. >> when "caught on camera: surprise!" continues. plorer car. i've saved $75 in checked bag fees. [ delavane ] priority boarding is really important to us. you can just get on the plane and relax. [ julian ] having a card that doesn't charge you foreign transaction fees saves me a ton of money. [ delavane ] we can go to any country and spend money the way we
las vegas metro police. >> he's face down on the ground giving himself up after his horrendous pursuit in a car and also in a golf carte stuff this morning. >> he's happy to be arrested at this point. >> i'll tell you what. he's tired. >> it's a disappointing day on the links for the 25-year-old suspect larry stidum. he pleads guilty to grand larceny auto and is sentenced to eight years in prison. for hollenbeck and harvey, it's an interesting morning in the skies of las...
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i'm in the las minute was jettisoned by afghan president karzai he said he'd leave it to whoever came into office often enough that next year's elections in april. really up setting the apple cart because the entire first millet re process in afghanistan resides at home. this agreement being put into place at the moment as you mentioned of all major u s forces. involving combat operations even if it's not in direct combat. perhaps giving things like this support afghan forces that will wrap up by this time next year that i want to leave a strong presence in its place a training mission of assistance mission he could come with about eight billion us dollars but it needs to have this agreement in place only this what they really trying to nail through this meeting but it is breaking but brings mentioned clearly present cause by the afghan president he's thinking of his legacy he wants to be seen as a strong leader who was not a use trying to send a message. but nato in the us looking at the security system. there's security setup on the ground in afghanistan and they see as still being full of vulnerabilities and weaknesses. they believe his presence needs to remain in place to t
i'm in the las minute was jettisoned by afghan president karzai he said he'd leave it to whoever came into office often enough that next year's elections in april. really up setting the apple cart because the entire first millet re process in afghanistan resides at home. this agreement being put into place at the moment as you mentioned of all major u s forces. involving combat operations even if it's not in direct combat. perhaps giving things like this support afghan forces that will wrap up...