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and a couple of cable outlets and the rest you will add a la carte. is this the beginning of the end of traditional cable? and what does it mean. who won't be carries on internet television at all. the senior editor of a tech block that covered consumer electronics called in gadget and rutger as senior writer -- dish unveiling it's new internet t.v. apparently sony has something similar in the works is this the beginning of the end. >> this is the first time we have seen a service that is designed for the internet that has the popular content that people are used to. >> so what is the advantage of senate how do you sell it to consumers? does it just come down to price? >> i don't think that's the big get for this. you can have it without somebody coming out to the house and installing equipment. watch it on any device. >> who are they targeting? >> i think they are targeting people that don't want to pay as much. so this is $20 to begin with and the average cable subscription i think is like 80 something dollars now, many people pay even more if you w
and a couple of cable outlets and the rest you will add a la carte. is this the beginning of the end of traditional cable? and what does it mean. who won't be carries on internet television at all. the senior editor of a tech block that covered consumer electronics called in gadget and rutger as senior writer -- dish unveiling it's new internet t.v. apparently sony has something similar in the works is this the beginning of the end. >> this is the first time we have seen a service that is...
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what a la carte channels mean welcome back. every have one of those nights that you surf through 800 channels only to proclaim nothing is on. it made big news this year when it announced it's internet television service said to capture viewers that are looking for an alternative. and a couple of cable outlets and the rest you will add a la carte. is this the beginning of the end of traditional cable? and what does it mean. who won't be carries on internet television at all. the senior editor of a tech block that covered consumer electronics called in gadget and rutger as senior writer -- dish unveiling it's new internet t.v. apparently sony has something similar in the works is this the beginning of the end. >> this is the first time we have seen a service that is designed for the internet that has the popular content that people are used to. >> so what is the advantage of senate how do you sell it to consumers? does it just come down to price? >> i don't think that's the big get for this. you can have it without somebody comin
what a la carte channels mean welcome back. every have one of those nights that you surf through 800 channels only to proclaim nothing is on. it made big news this year when it announced it's internet television service said to capture viewers that are looking for an alternative. and a couple of cable outlets and the rest you will add a la carte. is this the beginning of the end of traditional cable? and what does it mean. who won't be carries on internet television at all. the senior editor of...
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, you know, selling a la carte video television movies.ave your billing information makes it easier to click and go. so i think this is not about making money right now. this is about how do you build that incredible mode around yourself. >> what's interesting in your report you lead off with mobile 69% of ad revenue. you don't know cuss on the -- focus on the video. how much of the app install stuff is in there? i was having a debate with somebody yesterday how much clarity they've given or not given around the install ads and how concerned are you? >> we don't know. you can guess. i think in some of their conference calls they've tried to say it's not as much as you all think, but they've never given a specific number. you know, i think what we have seen talking to advertisers is if it started out very concentrated, you know, again, the mobile gaming got a lot of attention originally, we've talked to advertisers in the dating space who said you know what, you know, a year ago, there were rules where we couldn't advertise, but facebook ha
, you know, selling a la carte video television movies.ave your billing information makes it easier to click and go. so i think this is not about making money right now. this is about how do you build that incredible mode around yourself. >> what's interesting in your report you lead off with mobile 69% of ad revenue. you don't know cuss on the -- focus on the video. how much of the app install stuff is in there? i was having a debate with somebody yesterday how much clarity they've given...
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how to make it ten times better than buying a la carte. >> good to see. >> we answer your questions on preventing employee -- >> and is there such a thing as a pricing formula? american express for travel and entertainment worldwide. just show them this - the american express card. don't leave home without it! and someday, i may even use it on the moon. it's a marvelous thing! oh! haha! so you can replace plane tickets, traveler's cheques, a lost card. really? that worked? american express' timeless safety and security are now available on apple pay. the next evolution of membership is here. >>> this week's your biz selfie comes to us from erin blakley from the glass door salon in winston-salem winston-salem, north carolina. now we would like to see yours. so just get out your phone, take a selfie of yourself and your business and send it to us at yourbusiness@msnbc.com or tweet it to us @msnbcyourbiz. don't forget to use the the #yourbizselfie. >>> it's time now to answer some of your business questions. mike and jenna are back with us. the first one is about getting more customers in
how to make it ten times better than buying a la carte. >> good to see. >> we answer your questions on preventing employee -- >> and is there such a thing as a pricing formula? american express for travel and entertainment worldwide. just show them this - the american express card. don't leave home without it! and someday, i may even use it on the moon. it's a marvelous thing! oh! haha! so you can replace plane tickets, traveler's cheques, a lost card. really? that worked?...
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to go out we had no money, never order allahla la cart. cheap as we think. i'm from philadelphia. we want price fixed. don't order like the lobster. never order the soda until the food comes because otherwise you'll have two. >> you'll fill up. >> that's the legacy of the depression. speaking. >> what do you have on "mad" tonight? >> yesterday, the amn, this is susan ringing the bell knows more about the man power of health care and michael small, go go a company, you're familiar, if you tried in-flight, wi-fi. i know that there's some dispute which is the best. we want to hear what go go has to say. >> see you later. i'll be in new jersey. >> that was fun. what do you -- >> don't even -- i was just -- got to go. we better go. coming up, breaking news on new home sales top of the hour. live interview with commerce secretary penny pritzker. we'll be right back. at mfs, we believe in the power of active management. our teams collaborate around the world, which leads to better decisions for our clients. put our global active management expert
to go out we had no money, never order allahla la cart. cheap as we think. i'm from philadelphia. we want price fixed. don't order like the lobster. never order the soda until the food comes because otherwise you'll have two. >> you'll fill up. >> that's the legacy of the depression. speaking. >> what do you have on "mad" tonight? >> yesterday, the amn, this is susan ringing the bell knows more about the man power of health care and michael small, go go a...
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this is not an a la carte operation. >> reporter: many states prohibit or discourage opting out of thendful including california and utah have legislation that allow it and 19 states have introduced legislation to either halt or replace common core. elaine quijano, cbs news, new york. >>> coming up after your local news on "cbs this morning," isis's threat against silicon valley. we'll get analysis from former cia deputy director mike morrell. >>> plus, we'll take you to the smithsonian national zoo where an 18-month panda cub marks a milestone. >>> and jeff glor calls with san francisco giants star buster posey. >>> finally, you'll need a miracle if you want to see the grateful dead's farewell show this summer. tickets to the three-night run at chicago's soldier field sold out in minutes over the weekend, and now ticket prices on secondary markets like stubhub are soaring. at least one ticket sold for $13,000. others are listed for several hundred dollars, but they have obstructed views, and that is the "cbs morning news" for this tuesday. i'm lauren lyster. thanks for watching and ha
this is not an a la carte operation. >> reporter: many states prohibit or discourage opting out of thendful including california and utah have legislation that allow it and 19 states have introduced legislation to either halt or replace common core. elaine quijano, cbs news, new york. >>> coming up after your local news on "cbs this morning," isis's threat against silicon valley. we'll get analysis from former cia deputy director mike morrell. >>> plus, we'll...
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video and consumer point of view, should consumers be able to opt out of bundles and be able to go a la carte? mr. commisso: if the programming community permits me to do that, yes. the contractual agreements i have, i am not allowed to permit my customers -- i've been talking about this for 15 years ok? my customers cannot do that. when you bundle product from espn and ivviacomm, it's everything or nothing. i do not think it is right. once again, let me go back to this major act was passed in 1992 where the government came in and said more competition will lead to lower prices. $75, last time i checked it is more than $25. our price tripled largely because our programming cost went from $4.00 to $45. the programming cost for month -- from $4.00 to $45 11 times. we do not make any more money, but that money we charge the consumer is going someplace else. more competition in that particular business model led to higher prices for the consumer. now the government is trying to prove by redefining ok, what -- it really is. this 25 meg definition. they are trying to prove that we are a monopoly be
video and consumer point of view, should consumers be able to opt out of bundles and be able to go a la carte? mr. commisso: if the programming community permits me to do that, yes. the contractual agreements i have, i am not allowed to permit my customers -- i've been talking about this for 15 years ok? my customers cannot do that. when you bundle product from espn and ivviacomm, it's everything or nothing. i do not think it is right. once again, let me go back to this major act was passed in...
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i want to ask you about apple's strategy in launching this as a bundle versus a la carte.hing they don't like about cable is the concept of the bundle. they like the concept at least in theory of a la carte until they see the pricing of on that. what do you think the strategy was behind apple deciding to start with the bundle instead of going with an a la carte menu? >> bundle is what we know. it's what we've had for the 40 years of cable television. you can have a bundle and it's easy to unbundle. if you have the 25 channels and then say these five and these five and i think it's just the beginning because the consumer wants what they do which is sometimes a bundle sometimes a subbundle. sometimes the individual shows. and i think apple has that ability. obviously in itunes they give you the individual show. i think we're going to see them run the entire continuum and that's the best way to go because it gives the consumer the choice. >> scott, it's evan newmark. i have a quick question. what about the way people today, particularly by 16-year-old son and by 18-year-old d
i want to ask you about apple's strategy in launching this as a bundle versus a la carte.hing they don't like about cable is the concept of the bundle. they like the concept at least in theory of a la carte until they see the pricing of on that. what do you think the strategy was behind apple deciding to start with the bundle instead of going with an a la carte menu? >> bundle is what we know. it's what we've had for the 40 years of cable television. you can have a bundle and it's easy to...
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this is not an a-la-carte operation. >> reporter: many states prohibit opting out.andful, including california and utah, have legislation that allow it. charlie, 19 states have introduced legislation to either halt or replace common core. >> rose: elaine, thanks. n.b.a. legend michael jordan joins an elite club next. doing this all day, my feet and legs got really tired. so i got dr. scholl's massaging gel work insoles. they absorb the shock of working on my feet all day. i feel energized! i'm a believer. dr. scholl's massaging gel work insoles. i'm a believer! ♪ ♪ i love my meta health bars. because when nutritious tastes this delicious i don't miss the other stuff. meta health bars help promote heart health. experience the meta effect with our multi-health wellness line. ♪ ♪ the bed reacts to your body. it hugs you. it's really cool to the touch. this zips off so i can wash it-yes, please. (vo) visit your local retailer and feel the tempur-pedic difference for yourself. i have the worst cold with this runny nose. i better take something. dayquill cold and flu does
this is not an a-la-carte operation. >> reporter: many states prohibit opting out.andful, including california and utah, have legislation that allow it. charlie, 19 states have introduced legislation to either halt or replace common core. >> rose: elaine, thanks. n.b.a. legend michael jordan joins an elite club next. doing this all day, my feet and legs got really tired. so i got dr. scholl's massaging gel work insoles. they absorb the shock of working on my feet all day. i feel...
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but i would be more concerned about the a la carte christian because it's ridiculous. the name of jesus christ to try to bring people in what seemed seem to preaching a message of or in going to war and more war is just absolutely ridiculous trend what to do you to see in the race? >> caller: well, you know, i would like to see elizabeth warren or an independent candidate who did not use third party -- great ted talks but raising money but if everybody over for dinner is in each $5 that would wipe out all the special interest money nonsense host the sort to get off. just a couple more minutes. >> caller: i don't think you'll make a good president. it's not just him all the republican candidates. the democrats, they try to help the small people, and i don't see the republicans. all they do is complain all the time. every time democrats try to do something, the republicans don't come up with you know, a better plan. all they do is complain. thank you. >> host: thanks. david is on the line from south carolina. and david, you're on the line for republicans. go ahead. >> ca
but i would be more concerned about the a la carte christian because it's ridiculous. the name of jesus christ to try to bring people in what seemed seem to preaching a message of or in going to war and more war is just absolutely ridiculous trend what to do you to see in the race? >> caller: well, you know, i would like to see elizabeth warren or an independent candidate who did not use third party -- great ted talks but raising money but if everybody over for dinner is in each $5 that...
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so a la carte is coming.th telephone and broadband. >> let's talk content first. let's say espn ultimately long-term gets unbundled or cnbc gets unbundled. or any channels get unbundled. all of a sudden espn which used to collect $7 for every cable user in the universe is now going to have to rely on a smaller group of people yeah but they can charge that group of people $10, $30. >> that's my question. the question is does the margin come down on that? are there enough people in the world who are going to spend that money to support the network? and all of these networks? >> i went to the movie the other night. i paid $15. and that was at a senior citizen discount. in addition to that -- >> if you can't see how people are going to pay for -- espn is going to make -- when they break up a company and say some of the parts is worth more than the whole, why does that make sense to you when you can make money with the sum of the parts? don't use espn. use stained glass network. >> no. but do a tbs. or do even a u
so a la carte is coming.th telephone and broadband. >> let's talk content first. let's say espn ultimately long-term gets unbundled or cnbc gets unbundled. or any channels get unbundled. all of a sudden espn which used to collect $7 for every cable user in the universe is now going to have to rely on a smaller group of people yeah but they can charge that group of people $10, $30. >> that's my question. the question is does the margin come down on that? are there enough people in...
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hbo is in talks to start an a la carte version of its premium channel.y're talking with five companies about carrying the web channel including apple, google and tivo. people say the new service would let consumers watch the channel without paying for a prescription at all. speaking of apple, we expect people familiar with the matter say apple is facing delays of its supply of display panels. that's pushing production to september. which is about six months after march, i believe. 12.9-inch ipad was part of apple's plans to reboot the ipad line, sales have fallen. this is a big deal. because this was the major product for at least the first half of the year to come from apple, next to the watch. guest: yeah, analysts see the potential for growth, in the corporate buying area, so this larger screen was seen as maybe appealing more to corporate buyers who could use it perhaps instead of a laptop. cory: what is fundamentally different, i understand the difference between eight and 10 inches and 12 inches is two inches, but what's the fundamental difference
hbo is in talks to start an a la carte version of its premium channel.y're talking with five companies about carrying the web channel including apple, google and tivo. people say the new service would let consumers watch the channel without paying for a prescription at all. speaking of apple, we expect people familiar with the matter say apple is facing delays of its supply of display panels. that's pushing production to september. which is about six months after march, i believe. 12.9-inch...
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consumers want to choose a la carte. the danger is when you choose, paying for it, if you didn't pay for it, they wouldn't exist. and some are saying that i want to use the internet. and obviously there's netflix and hulu and amazon prime. and last month dish came out with x-box, 20 channels, and by the way you get aspn disney and you don't get the broadcast networks, or hbo. hbo just announced it's own premium channel, and at the moment, if you want a broad selection, you have to cobble a lot of them together. and i don't know what it ends up saving you u. but we're moving to a world where you can cobble together substantially less than the cable company. >> with all of these options how big of a threat is this to cable companies? >> this is what i found prizing. my cable bill is higher than the average though i'm sure that i watch less. but the catch here is you still need to get an internet connection, and the majority of people who get cable get it from their broadband provider, verizon for instance, and they all hav
consumers want to choose a la carte. the danger is when you choose, paying for it, if you didn't pay for it, they wouldn't exist. and some are saying that i want to use the internet. and obviously there's netflix and hulu and amazon prime. and last month dish came out with x-box, 20 channels, and by the way you get aspn disney and you don't get the broadcast networks, or hbo. hbo just announced it's own premium channel, and at the moment, if you want a broad selection, you have to cobble a lot...
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for those people, there's a way to do a la carte. i want just nbc. i want some combination of them. you buy all those, starts to get expensive. and the cable package doesn't begin to look like such a bad value. but what we're doing is saying, you know what, there's ways to curate the content you want and not pay for a streaming service that gives you the comedy of that network. get them free off your recorder. >> i don't watch comedies. if i want the two and a half men, that's cbs. right? what shows are we talking about? all of abc comedy. all of nbc comedy? >> we will put the key comedy shows. (?) which will include just about every comedy show on each of those networks. you can make that a shorter collection, if you want. so you can customize it to your needs. but the point is, you can have all those nbc comedies there with the push of one button whenever you want. it's a much more efficient way to do it. particularly when you have to say, well, there are a lot of streaming services out there. i want some not others. how to put the most cost-effective way to do it. liz: tom will h
for those people, there's a way to do a la carte. i want just nbc. i want some combination of them. you buy all those, starts to get expensive. and the cable package doesn't begin to look like such a bad value. but what we're doing is saying, you know what, there's ways to curate the content you want and not pay for a streaming service that gives you the comedy of that network. get them free off your recorder. >> i don't watch comedies. if i want the two and a half men, that's cbs. right?...
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this is not an a la carte operation. >> reporter: many states prohibit or discourage opting out of thessessments. a handful, including california and utah have legislation that allow it and 19 states have introduced legislation to either halt or replace common core. cbs news, new york. >>> just yesterday in new mexico, hundreds of high school students protested in test. some simply stood up, walked out. others stayed in the testing room, but refused to answer any of the the questions or even fill out the name portion of that test. >> a lot of the protests are seen in cities across the country. this is not new. >> reporter: we'll see if any changes are made as a result of that in numb thumb -- in up in numb. >>> it's 6:20. we just reported that the d.c. crews will be out in full force. don't crowd the plows. at 11:00 a.m. is that too early, too late? >>it's probably safe at 11:00. it may not be till 12:00, 1:00 when things start happening. >> what does that mean? >> we'll get some sleet, freezing rain, pockets of it. where it comes down, the ground is cold. d.c. may be a little bit mild
this is not an a la carte operation. >> reporter: many states prohibit or discourage opting out of thessessments. a handful, including california and utah have legislation that allow it and 19 states have introduced legislation to either halt or replace common core. cbs news, new york. >>> just yesterday in new mexico, hundreds of high school students protested in test. some simply stood up, walked out. others stayed in the testing room, but refused to answer any of the the...
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. >> it's the beginning of an a la carte option. >> reporter: another option sling tv from dish networkconsumer reports just reviewed. the internet-based streaming tv package costs just $20 a month and gives you more than a dozen basic cable channels. these include espn and espn2, cnn, the disney network and soon amc. you can get additional packs with extra news sports or kids shows for $5 apiece per month. consumer reports compared sling tv to cable and says the picture quality isn't quite as good and sling tv has a one to two-minute delay. >> these issues may not be enough to keep wannabe cord cutters away especially if they can get free over the air telecasts over an antenna. >> reporter: consumer reports says if you live near a major tv market there's a good chance you'll be able to get many local networks. now, we're all getting in on this too. abc 7 news also has a way for you to tune in any time wherever you are. watch abc as an app that allows viewers in the bay area to watch a live stream of abc 7 programs online and on smartphones, tablets and other devices. go to abc7news.com
. >> it's the beginning of an a la carte option. >> reporter: another option sling tv from dish networkconsumer reports just reviewed. the internet-based streaming tv package costs just $20 a month and gives you more than a dozen basic cable channels. these include espn and espn2, cnn, the disney network and soon amc. you can get additional packs with extra news sports or kids shows for $5 apiece per month. consumer reports compared sling tv to cable and says the picture quality...
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i don't see the a la carte thing happening anytime soon. each this, what we're talking about today and we were showing basically the elements of it, $30-$40 a month, official announcement june of 2015, this is all till very much up in the air -- still very much up in the air right? >> nothing's confirmed so far. ii think it's a good window as to what apple sees their mans as being. but, again, it hasn't happened yet, you know? we'll know more when it roms out. gerri: sam, good to see you. >> my pleasure, thank you. gerri: on to cars. are you looking for new wheels on a tight budget? consider buying a car that's been around the block. tonight we have auto experts that give the best and worst models and what to do before taking it home. here with me now is consumer reports cars deputy content editor jeff bartlett, who grew a beard. who knew? [laughter] good to see you jeff. >> thanks for having me on. gerri: is it a good idea to buy used in the first place? >> buying a used car is a great way to save money. a new car do depreciate almost 27%
i don't see the a la carte thing happening anytime soon. each this, what we're talking about today and we were showing basically the elements of it, $30-$40 a month, official announcement june of 2015, this is all till very much up in the air -- still very much up in the air right? >> nothing's confirmed so far. ii think it's a good window as to what apple sees their mans as being. but, again, it hasn't happened yet, you know? we'll know more when it roms out. gerri: sam, good to see you....
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. >> reporter: in robert putnam's day, everyone hung out together at tony's snack bar, now the a la carte. the future was bright for the members of the class of '59 regardless of their socioeconomic background, be they the rich ray lambert (known as "casey"), or virginia park who was poor. >> i grew up on a farm and i was one of ten children. so our economic status would have been much lower than casey's and probably considerably lower than bob's as well. >> reporter: but you didn't feel that difference? >> no, not much. i didn't know until i was a senior in high school that his family were the wealthiest people in port clinton. >> that was news to me. i didn't know that. (laughter) >> reporter: but you knew you were better off than other kids? >> no. i had the same allowance as all my friends. >> reporter: and when you're thinking about somebody like ginny, you don't even know how much money she has or doesn't have. >> no, not important. why would it matter? >> those economic things-- i know this sounds crazy nowadays, but those economic things were not at all visible to us kids. >> repo
. >> reporter: in robert putnam's day, everyone hung out together at tony's snack bar, now the a la carte. the future was bright for the members of the class of '59 regardless of their socioeconomic background, be they the rich ray lambert (known as "casey"), or virginia park who was poor. >> i grew up on a farm and i was one of ten children. so our economic status would have been much lower than casey's and probably considerably lower than bob's as well. >>...
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david: i want a la carte. want to choose individual channels i want to pay for and those and none others. speaking of tv, fox broadcasting has a new show called "empire." don't take a fox guy's opinion for it. even "new york times" admits that, particularly among hard to get younger audience. doesn't seem to be slowing down at all. the show had almost 15 million viewers last wednesday. they're using social media to help boost their ratings. emac, why is the show such a hit first of all? >> it is a true soap opera with fast-paced dialogue. the lead character is patterned after jay-z. it has a powerful matriarch and great soundtrack. the storylines move rapidly and move fast and sense of irony too about the characters. which people like. not so somber toning their lines. david: matt, producers of the show say social media is huge part of the reason why they're so successful. 50,000 tweets per show is what they got in the last show anyway. is this going to be a model others could follow? >> sure. not easy to foll
david: i want a la carte. want to choose individual channels i want to pay for and those and none others. speaking of tv, fox broadcasting has a new show called "empire." don't take a fox guy's opinion for it. even "new york times" admits that, particularly among hard to get younger audience. doesn't seem to be slowing down at all. the show had almost 15 million viewers last wednesday. they're using social media to help boost their ratings. emac, why is the show such a hit...
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so you're talking about two very different offerings of $40 offering from apple that gets you a la carteervices versus a $9 product in netflix that could delay it on top if your alternative is the $15 hbo product 70% more expensive for netflix. i have a different view about apple as it relates to netflix in that i think it's very positive potentially for netflix. >> be a buyer on this move today, the stock is moving up just a little bit off lows. thanks a lot. appreciate it very much. >> thank you. >> scott devictim. quick point? >> netflix people worried about netflix. >> i'm not worried about that one as i want to see what the lockup does tomorrow. i think that's an issue the chinese side makes me worried. >> ebay and sotheby's teaming up on an on-line auction platform. a winning bid for those stocks? the number one golfer has a new gig. it used to belong to tiger woods. but first a look at the s&p 500. sectors right now, down day across the street. s&p is off 12.5 points, two-thirds of a percent. materials, stenergy, leading the decline. we're back after this. woman: it's been a journ
so you're talking about two very different offerings of $40 offering from apple that gets you a la carteervices versus a $9 product in netflix that could delay it on top if your alternative is the $15 hbo product 70% more expensive for netflix. i have a different view about apple as it relates to netflix in that i think it's very positive potentially for netflix. >> be a buyer on this move today, the stock is moving up just a little bit off lows. thanks a lot. appreciate it very much....
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>> everyone with a cable monday they wish it could be À la carte where you could get what you want. companies are fighting against the outlook art model because it makes a much money from the current model. we have seen pbs do it and now nbc has a comedy package. expect this to keep going where every current station will give you something else if you want to on the side. it will not straight up be the network. >> if you were to try to put together a package that was some comedy and movies and sports you would basically have a monthly bill that comes close to what you already have. betty: my question is how good is that going to be on the streaming sites? >> cbs' product is not good nfl football. betty: that face continues its original content push with an oscar worthy movie deal. the rise of an unlikely competitor has the company and investors on edge. we will to you about popcorn time next. ♪ betty: we continue our countdown to the opening bell and we are halfway through. number 5 -- on the hands of the house of cards launch no foot is looking to make a splash and next year's osca
>> everyone with a cable monday they wish it could be À la carte where you could get what you want. companies are fighting against the outlook art model because it makes a much money from the current model. we have seen pbs do it and now nbc has a comedy package. expect this to keep going where every current station will give you something else if you want to on the side. it will not straight up be the network. >> if you were to try to put together a package that was some comedy...
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we thought we were going to a more À la carte mode.e going back to a bundle's now we have to sign up for multiple bundles. betty: still working out the money. procter & gamble set to explore potential sale or ideal of its beauty brand which accounts for over 20% of the company's revenue. will this move help eng revenue soar to new heights? will find out next. ♪ betty: week continue to count down to the opening bell. where halfway through, meaning it is time for our deep dive into number five. consumer conglomerates. procter & gamble marching to get smaller. ge has a consumer financial services unit and they are about to spend that off. p&g will explore the sale or ipo of its beauty brands. julie hyman has a closer look at this. let us start with png and why they want to spin off the beauty products. julie: p&g is talking about spinning off several. we see a trend where we see old ceos coming back to companies. he talked late last year about looking at 100 of the company's different brands and spinning them off and getting rid of them i
we thought we were going to a more À la carte mode.e going back to a bundle's now we have to sign up for multiple bundles. betty: still working out the money. procter & gamble set to explore potential sale or ideal of its beauty brand which accounts for over 20% of the company's revenue. will this move help eng revenue soar to new heights? will find out next. ♪ betty: week continue to count down to the opening bell. where halfway through, meaning it is time for our deep dive into number...
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you can order up a charter a la carte.e are we in terms of a private jet where there are six or seven people on board but ar separate -- but they are separate parties? olivia: there are these companies such as blackjack selling legs of flights. the point of flying private is about convenience. brendan: i have never fallen on a private jet. how would this business, are we back before prerecession levels? olivia: we are nowhere near back to where we were during prerecession. the business model has changed so much and you are seeing these new ways to fly and so there are more options. brendan: there is a certain stock of aircraft. we have an understanding of what is being used? olivia: we have interesting stats on who is flying. the typical flyer is 80% male. these are people that own their own companies. brendan: i am half of that graphic. olivia: -- brendan: we can learn about the economy free track the decline in that route over the last four months. olivia: these are the most popular routes. there was a fastest-growing ro
you can order up a charter a la carte.e are we in terms of a private jet where there are six or seven people on board but ar separate -- but they are separate parties? olivia: there are these companies such as blackjack selling legs of flights. the point of flying private is about convenience. brendan: i have never fallen on a private jet. how would this business, are we back before prerecession levels? olivia: we are nowhere near back to where we were during prerecession. the business model...
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betty: >> the cable operators' next move will be a la carte.rding to the cable industry's own advertising committee, 40% of the key demographics, 18 years old to 34 years old, dropped cable and television in favor of streaming. alex: the interesting thing about the evolution is everyone in the industry, they all say content is king. if you do not have good content you are going to be left off the smaller bundle. you need to have good content. they will be paid by different services, sony is going to come out with one. if you do not have good content, to get the price down, you will be left off the bundle. betty: good content. shame on youtube and google for not being ahead of the game. porter: the vice chairman and ceo of comcast last week said we are prepared for the shift in strategy and technology. we are going to make money on broadband and that is where it is going. betty: great to see you porter bibb. youm too alex. back in two minutes on "in the loop." ♪ betty: decision day for the fed. at stake whether or not janet yellen decides to be
betty: >> the cable operators' next move will be a la carte.rding to the cable industry's own advertising committee, 40% of the key demographics, 18 years old to 34 years old, dropped cable and television in favor of streaming. alex: the interesting thing about the evolution is everyone in the industry, they all say content is king. if you do not have good content you are going to be left off the smaller bundle. you need to have good content. they will be paid by different services, sony...
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apple is trying to do that without espn and this is an interesting difference from the a la carte offeringrent way to approach the audience in the world. alix: they are going to have to pay for what is on their and i can only assume that those fees might be quite high. what do you think? what might it due to the margin for apple on a product like this? brad: the thing that gets quite interesting, if you look at apple tv and their service as reported by "the wall street journal," with netflix for another $10 and some other things you might want, suddenly you are closer to that $100 price point to are already paying for cable. you guys are making great points and ultimately we need to see what we can get in the prices per channel. i like the d bundling. out of 700 channels, how many do people really watch? certainly it is a negative in the near term but this is not -- but ultimately there is not a lot of competition for broadband and i would not be surprised to see broadband prices go up significantly. alix: interesting, i would have thought more competition would have tracked people away fr
apple is trying to do that without espn and this is an interesting difference from the a la carte offeringrent way to approach the audience in the world. alix: they are going to have to pay for what is on their and i can only assume that those fees might be quite high. what do you think? what might it due to the margin for apple on a product like this? brad: the thing that gets quite interesting, if you look at apple tv and their service as reported by "the wall street journal," with...
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beginning next march canada's version of our scc allowing them pick their channels a la carte orderingd at $25 a month. the fcc is not close to doing something like that here. if it ever happened what cable stocks would be the winners and losers? craig moffitt, founder and senior analyst and i should enforce the normal disclaimer our parent company is of course, comcast which is a start-up cable company some people might have heard about in america, but, craig, get into it. is this ever going to happen here? >> well, it's certainly not going to happen here through any fcc process, brian. i think it is -- look there's a court case going on now between viacom and cablevision winding its way through the courts talking about unbundleing. there's always been a black swan event court ruling saying this is forced by the courts but otherwise, i think it's relatively unlikely to come here anytime soon. >> let me back up a bit, then craig. in some ways with the apple announcement -- i have comcast at home. they're in my area and i'm an employee obviously but i also use apple tv. hd my switcher.
beginning next march canada's version of our scc allowing them pick their channels a la carte orderingd at $25 a month. the fcc is not close to doing something like that here. if it ever happened what cable stocks would be the winners and losers? craig moffitt, founder and senior analyst and i should enforce the normal disclaimer our parent company is of course, comcast which is a start-up cable company some people might have heard about in america, but, craig, get into it. is this ever going...
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reflect the cost because in a number of schools we were subsidizing through the reimbursement the a la carte pricing, and this would have the effect of putting stress on the schools do not have as many resources to buy the healthy foods that kids deserve. host: 10 minutes left. bill is on the line in washington, d.c. it is undermined -- what is on your mind? caller: you guys just talked about the elephant in the room. it is amazing it took this long. you are talking about $1.31 with the extra six cents per meal. that is why school lunches are loaded up with carbohydrates just like foodstamp users because they can't afford to pay for protein, which is more expensive. it is a red herring to hear parents say "oh, our children don't like this or that." if they don't like this or that, the more well-heeled parents can send their students with their own food. it needs to be repeated that this is $1.31. how much food can you get for $1.31 after you pay for the staff? it is outrageous, and the fact that the republicans are talking about cutting this, they are doing the same thing with food stamps. f
reflect the cost because in a number of schools we were subsidizing through the reimbursement the a la carte pricing, and this would have the effect of putting stress on the schools do not have as many resources to buy the healthy foods that kids deserve. host: 10 minutes left. bill is on the line in washington, d.c. it is undermined -- what is on your mind? caller: you guys just talked about the elephant in the room. it is amazing it took this long. you are talking about $1.31 with the extra...
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reflect the cost because in a number of schools we were subsidizing through the reimbursement the a la cartericing, and this would have the effect of putting stress on the schools do not have as many resources to buy the healthy foods that kids deserve. host: 10 minutes left. bill is on the line in washington, d.c. it is undermined -- what is on your mind? caller: you guys just talked about the elephant in the room. it is amazing it took this long. you are talking about $1.31 with the extra six cents per meal. that is why school lunches are loaded up with carbohydrates just like foodstamp users because they can't afford to pay for protein, which is more expensive. it is a red herring to hear parents say "oh, our children don't like this or that." if they don't like this or that, the more well-heeled parents can send their students with their own food. it needs to be repeated that this is $1.31. how much food can you get for $1.31 after you pay for the staff? it is outrageous, and the fact that the republicans are talking about cutting this, they are doing the same thing with food stamps. foo
reflect the cost because in a number of schools we were subsidizing through the reimbursement the a la cartericing, and this would have the effect of putting stress on the schools do not have as many resources to buy the healthy foods that kids deserve. host: 10 minutes left. bill is on the line in washington, d.c. it is undermined -- what is on your mind? caller: you guys just talked about the elephant in the room. it is amazing it took this long. you are talking about $1.31 with the extra six...
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la cruz in the kpix 5 newsroom. new at 6:00 tonight, sleeping bags, tents, shopping carts all signs of growing homeless camps.ight how much taxpayers are on the hook to clean 'em up day after day. that and more at 6:00. >>> "cbs evening news with scott pelley" is next. >> pelley: the ferguson police chief and city manager are out after a federal report finds a pattern of racial bias. also tonight, black hawk down, a terrible toll in a crash off florida. and experimental therapy has added years to the lives of some cancer patients. and the great rhino round-up. >> there is a brief period ofri discomfort that could ultimately save his life. captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news" with scott pelley. >> pelley: this is our western edition. they are cleaning house in ferguson, a house that the federal government found filthy with racial bias from the police department to the courts. late today the police chief resigned, just hours after the
la cruz in the kpix 5 newsroom. new at 6:00 tonight, sleeping bags, tents, shopping carts all signs of growing homeless camps.ight how much taxpayers are on the hook to clean 'em up day after day. that and more at 6:00. >>> "cbs evening news with scott pelley" is next. >> pelley: the ferguson police chief and city manager are out after a federal report finds a pattern of racial bias. also tonight, black hawk down, a terrible toll in a crash off florida. and experimental...
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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 cartesome 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. yoplait greek 100. the protein-packed need something filling, taste bud loving, deliciously fruity, grab-and-go, take on the world with 100 calories, snack. yoplait greek 100. there are hundreds of reasons to snack on it. hi, you've reached emma. i'm out of the office right now, but will get back to you j
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 cartesome 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...
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carts. all signs of growing homeless camps. tonight the growing cost to clean them up day after day. good evening, i'm veronica de laz. >> i'm ken bastida. repeatedly cleaning up homeless encampments is as you can imagine costing san francisco and its taxpayers millions of dollars. new at 6:00 kpix 5's phil matier live near justin herman plaza tonight to tell us where all that money is going. phil? >> reporter: well, obviously as you can see from behind me, it's going to some questionable goods. but it's the new policy by the city that we're seeing. so let's take a look at it. here's the story. they are becoming as much a part of the san francisco cityscape as trolley cars homeless encampment where they are not cleared out but cleaned up. >> public works crews are out there every morning we start at 4:30 cleaning up illegal encampments around the city. >> reporter: caltrans sends out crews like this at the 5th street on-ramp of the bay bridge. but it's the city that does most of the cleaning. >> we spend about three million dollars a year on cleaning up illegal encampments. >> reporter: the crews pc up more than a t
carts. all signs of growing homeless camps. tonight the growing cost to clean them up day after day. good evening, i'm veronica de laz. >> i'm ken bastida. repeatedly cleaning up homeless encampments is as you can imagine costing san francisco and its taxpayers millions of dollars. new at 6:00 kpix 5's phil matier live near justin herman plaza tonight to tell us where all that money is going. phil? >> reporter: well, obviously as you can see from behind me, it's going to some...