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so in the first place, too many of those news organizations are owned by rupert murdoch. it. rdoch? >> beyond that, other newspapers were themselves engaged in similar criminal activity. >> not on the same scale? >> i would say there were other newspaper groups which were worse and have not yet been exposed. they had every reason to avoid bringing the story out. and then, beyond that, there was a political dimension to it that the guy who was the editor of the news of the world when this was going on, andy carson had gone to work for the leader of the conservative party and the conservative supporting newspapers. didn't want to embarrass cameron. reasons. media. you went offshore to find them? >> yeah. >> you went to the "new york times," handed over a big chunk of your research. >> uh-huh. >> no journalist likes to do that. but you wanted to keep some company. how important was the peace that the "new york times" did and was it the journalism that they did or was it the fact that they were essentially saying the same thing as you were under a different masthead? >> in this wh
so in the first place, too many of those news organizations are owned by rupert murdoch. it. rdoch? >> beyond that, other newspapers were themselves engaged in similar criminal activity. >> not on the same scale? >> i would say there were other newspaper groups which were worse and have not yet been exposed. they had every reason to avoid bringing the story out. and then, beyond that, there was a political dimension to it that the guy who was the editor of the news of the...
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rupert murdoch made some of his most detailed comments yet on what he thinks about À la carte pricingand ordering -- cord cutting. >> pretty strong, saying that the big media companies have to embrace this he waited the tumors are consuming content. they are not just relying on their cable tv package or satellite package. they are getting it direct from the internet. hbos cbs announced it will streaming services over the internet much like a netflix-type service. rupert murdoch is saying that the industry has to do more of this. >> it reminds me of jeff bewkes years ago calling netflix the albanian army and dismissing them as any kind of challenger. murdoch at this conference said many things but one thing he mentioned that he believes his colleagues are all finally toing together good and want -- i want to read you quotation from this event. on the same page and we will fight as hard and as fast as we can." that sounds good but come on, these are big egos running big companies. can they come together? >> one of the big challenges for the media companies is existing system is working
rupert murdoch made some of his most detailed comments yet on what he thinks about À la carte pricingand ordering -- cord cutting. >> pretty strong, saying that the big media companies have to embrace this he waited the tumors are consuming content. they are not just relying on their cable tv package or satellite package. they are getting it direct from the internet. hbos cbs announced it will streaming services over the internet much like a netflix-type service. rupert murdoch is saying...
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like rupert murdoch globally creates jobs. >> thankfully. >> yes. >> but right now you have burger king that wants to move to canada. you are saying in essence corporations and businesses, trickle-down economics don't work. >> that's right. the argument is if you look right now in kansas at governor brownback powho has been a big advocate of trickle-down. >> very quickly. chris christie taking a lot of heat, republican governor in new jersey, for this ebola quarantine. he's sticking with it. democratic governors in new york, cuomo. illinois, throws three, quinn. in florida, republican rick scott now doing something similar. looking at 2016 do you think this clamping down on ebola is a good idea or too har snsh. >> >> i think it is a very good idea. they're showing leadership our president is not. where is our ebola czar? >> for anybody that's a conservative this is troublesome because your constitutional rights are at play here as an american citizen. unless you have the federal government instituting a quarantine with some clear criteria, i think that people might say you can't do that
like rupert murdoch globally creates jobs. >> thankfully. >> yes. >> but right now you have burger king that wants to move to canada. you are saying in essence corporations and businesses, trickle-down economics don't work. >> that's right. the argument is if you look right now in kansas at governor brownback powho has been a big advocate of trickle-down. >> very quickly. chris christie taking a lot of heat, republican governor in new jersey, for this ebola...
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attracted business from rupert murdoch. propelledcompany has themselves to a lot more.d down with the vice ceo. they started asking about the evolution of vice. >> buzz feed has done a jobendous rob online -- online. we are going towards being cnn of global news. >> are you? -- true news. do you not learned the line? >> not on vice. it is straight news. it is growing asked eventually. >> as a former ceo of mtv networks, what did you see? let's hope. -- >> hope. i liked their style. to getd a good vision into media when no one else was doing that. websites about food and music and all types of other things. back to the lines get blurred? >> do the lines get lurd? >> what it is for us is the most popular thing we have online is our news platform. we just won the emmy for news. we actually don't put advertising next to it for that reason. on the other things we make a lot of money. >> you said you are going to launch a 24-hour news network. cnn --s this dan. from stand out from cnn? >> we already have a global flood rent. to -- global plan. we already put the infrastructur
attracted business from rupert murdoch. propelledcompany has themselves to a lot more.d down with the vice ceo. they started asking about the evolution of vice. >> buzz feed has done a jobendous rob online -- online. we are going towards being cnn of global news. >> are you? -- true news. do you not learned the line? >> not on vice. it is straight news. it is growing asked eventually. >> as a former ceo of mtv networks, what did you see? let's hope. -- >> hope. i...
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rupert murdoch was there, and they had a bit of a huddle, so people are wondering what they talked about>> moving on to the election that is actually happening right now, 2014 not 2016. there are debates tonight in the colorado, georgia, and north carolina races. we will take a look at where that stands. the way we look at it now, is that republicans need to know to six, and they have three in the bag. they're looking for three more. the states on the right we call them the big six. new hampshire and michigan, some republicans today and democrats were seizing on the reports that republicans have given up in michigan. that is not true. from those eight, they need to net three unless they start to lose some of the republican held ones. >> all of these are races that a few aches ago you would have thought republicans would have been great street -- weeks ago you would have thought republicans were in great shape. louisiana seems to be the place where it is most likely gone to the democrats, or caps on really tough, and alaska. if they won those three races that would give them their net thr
rupert murdoch was there, and they had a bit of a huddle, so people are wondering what they talked about>> moving on to the election that is actually happening right now, 2014 not 2016. there are debates tonight in the colorado, georgia, and north carolina races. we will take a look at where that stands. the way we look at it now, is that republicans need to know to six, and they have three in the bag. they're looking for three more. the states on the right we call them the big six. new...
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that will make the case on why they spurned the rupert murdoch takeover.it alone or could there be another partnership later on? is he going to look like a genius? >> i think he wanted my own money. m --o money. you always expect them to come with a higher offer but rupert murdoch did not. >> i wonder what they will do with hbo. will they turn it into something more competitive like a subscriptions rimming service to compete with netflix? >> what will they do with cnn? >> exactly, the original programming -- i was thinking -- i was talking about these original programming which are big hits, those are not hbo programs. i could not think of one really popular one and that i thought of "veep." >> also "silicon valley" is great. >> but they have not gotten the big hit from the days of "the sopranos." dead" premiere had 17 million people. >> one company that is eating into time warner's business is netflix. the companies out with earnings after the bell but will they stay growing at home. bank of america is out with a surprise in the third quarter and we will
that will make the case on why they spurned the rupert murdoch takeover.it alone or could there be another partnership later on? is he going to look like a genius? >> i think he wanted my own money. m --o money. you always expect them to come with a higher offer but rupert murdoch did not. >> i wonder what they will do with hbo. will they turn it into something more competitive like a subscriptions rimming service to compete with netflix? >> what will they do with cnn?...
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is under pressure to return to investors after turning down a $75 billion buyout offer from rupert murdoch's 20th century fox. network security firm fire ice says the russian government may be finding a hacking group. the report says the group known in times8 operates consistent with russia. apple ceo tim cook says apple's new mobile payment system had over one million activations in the first three days after it became available and is now more widely used than any competing payment system. while apple has partnered with major chains like macy's, walgreens, mcdonald's, tim cook is now eyeing one more partner over in china. in an in your view during opening night of a three-day conference come a tim cook says he plans to talk with alibaba's jack ma. >> we are going to talk about getting married later this week. we will see. leave?k now, he is still here. i have the most respect for jack. we love to partner with people who are wicked smart that have flexible teams, that our product-based, and that pushed us. and we like to push them. best partners we work the with dan jack as a company that i
is under pressure to return to investors after turning down a $75 billion buyout offer from rupert murdoch's 20th century fox. network security firm fire ice says the russian government may be finding a hacking group. the report says the group known in times8 operates consistent with russia. apple ceo tim cook says apple's new mobile payment system had over one million activations in the first three days after it became available and is now more widely used than any competing payment system....
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and longer terms, certainly sky stepped back and rupert murdoch stepped back and said they are probablyr markets in italy and germany where the penetration levels are lower. >> that is why they're going after germany and italy. >> i think so i think that is why they're looking to take advantage of those lower penetration rates. also sky is looking to leverage the rising cost of programming which is a big challenge for all paid tv actors around the world. number three, it is a competitive market across europe we've seen john malone make a lot of investments across europe and this is the response. >> the competitive market, i've sky done and bbc done, and netflix, this is a stock for the brave. this is a big move and it seems to happen one way or the other. what are netflix doing right and wrong? >> this is a momentum stock and it is not driven by earnings or's but subscriber trends. what happened here is we had different -- disappointing subscriber attacks. >> issue number two was time warner had their investor day in new york and hbo the first time announced they will go over the top wi
and longer terms, certainly sky stepped back and rupert murdoch stepped back and said they are probablyr markets in italy and germany where the penetration levels are lower. >> that is why they're going after germany and italy. >> i think so i think that is why they're looking to take advantage of those lower penetration rates. also sky is looking to leverage the rising cost of programming which is a big challenge for all paid tv actors around the world. number three, it is a...
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rupert murdoch, he buys a competitor, what does it do for zillow's margins? >> i think the real estate industry will realize it's rupert.com, and that will make them want to partner with zillow.com. >> we have a large audience. we have a business model which is listing agent friendly, broker friendly. and many people have partnered with zillow. i think the acquisition means that more people will realize it is just another portal and they should work with zillow. the numbers have come out, you are growing much faster. >> we are, we started this company nine years ago and we zoomed past the competition. we're gaining shares each and every quarter. >> did you ever consider buying realtor.com. you said you would not buy them, you would destroy trulia. >> we did consider buying them, yes. and the thing is, on the internet experience rules. if you build a great product, you get the audience lead, and if you have the lead, the audience follows. it's hard to return around a struggling brand online. once the audience starts to buy, it is hard to turn around. trulia an
rupert murdoch, he buys a competitor, what does it do for zillow's margins? >> i think the real estate industry will realize it's rupert.com, and that will make them want to partner with zillow.com. >> we have a large audience. we have a business model which is listing agent friendly, broker friendly. and many people have partnered with zillow. i think the acquisition means that more people will realize it is just another portal and they should work with zillow. the numbers have...
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neil: i love you to death, that a few people said the same of rupert murdoch when he started fox newshannel. >> and purchasing the wall street journal. i get it. neil: maybe you don't just saying. >> what is the strategy here. that's what the gut check is. >> and fox business is going to be a category killer too. neil: we're the walrus. anyway onto issue two, apple ceo tim cook on killing off the ipod classic. take a look. >> it wasn't a matter where i was swinging the axe saying let me see what i could kill today. the engineering work to design a whole new product was pretty massive. and the number of people that wanted it, very small. neil: they had the lesson from government here. >> there's a lesson there. without any spin, we're a no spin zone on these shows. steve job killed the ipod. on purpose. he said someone was going to kill it, it might as well be me. he embedded the ipod into the iphone. neil: it evolved into a hotter cooler program. >> it's i legacy thing that was out seven, eight years ago. that game was over a long time ago and credit to steve jobs. great companies unl
neil: i love you to death, that a few people said the same of rupert murdoch when he started fox newshannel. >> and purchasing the wall street journal. i get it. neil: maybe you don't just saying. >> what is the strategy here. that's what the gut check is. >> and fox business is going to be a category killer too. neil: we're the walrus. anyway onto issue two, apple ceo tim cook on killing off the ipod classic. take a look. >> it wasn't a matter where i was swinging the...
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. >> wait, if you have a credit card then rupert murdoch is fire you, come on?that is ridiculous. >> employer could be lyle for something -- >> then right then that is the points, if man has lead on his -- lied -- his application. >> was not the case. >> fired at time of the hiring but months. >> employers can continue to month or. neil: you are bad as person that redrew christopher columbus that person has to go, ladies, neither of you are evil. >> when we come back, far to little old lady, poor is last thing you will end up saying about this lady, this homeless lady, after this. yoshi, we're back. yes, sir! ♪ more shipping! more shipping! ♪ [ beeping ] ♪ [ beeping ] maestro of project management. baron of the build-out. you need a permit... to be this awesome. and you...rent from national. because only national lets you choose any car in the aisle... and go. and only national is ranked highest in car rental customer satisfaction by j.d. power. (aaron) purrrfect. (vo) meee-ow, business pro. meee-ow. go national. go like a pro. your studied day and night for her
. >> wait, if you have a credit card then rupert murdoch is fire you, come on?that is ridiculous. >> employer could be lyle for something -- >> then right then that is the points, if man has lead on his -- lied -- his application. >> was not the case. >> fired at time of the hiring but months. >> employers can continue to month or. neil: you are bad as person that redrew christopher columbus that person has to go, ladies, neither of you are evil. >>...
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vice media has attracted powerhouse rupert murdoch and most recently tom freston of mtv.t has been turned into a powerhouse. we sat down with tom freston and the vice ceo and cofounder shane smith at the "vanity fair" new establishment summit. i started by asking about the evolution of vice. >> we're a comer. so, you know, with buzzfeed, they've done a tremendous job online, which is where we came out of as well. but we're going towards cnn, for example, of being a global news brand. >> but are you? cnn is true news. >> sure. >> do you not blur the lines between entertainment and news? >> not on vice news, which is the news, the fastest growing platform on earth. >> as a former ceo what have you seen in vice? hope? >> hope. i like their style. i like the fact they're a bunch of outsiders and created a youth brand. they've been at it a while and had a good vision to get video online when no one else was doing that. to your first question, they're not just news. they've got web sites about food and music and all types of other things. they really cover a whole range. >> do
vice media has attracted powerhouse rupert murdoch and most recently tom freston of mtv.t has been turned into a powerhouse. we sat down with tom freston and the vice ceo and cofounder shane smith at the "vanity fair" new establishment summit. i started by asking about the evolution of vice. >> we're a comer. so, you know, with buzzfeed, they've done a tremendous job online, which is where we came out of as well. but we're going towards cnn, for example, of being a global news...
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now he turned down the rupert murdoch deal. right? and that hurt the stock price. it went up but didn't collapse the stock price. melissa: jennifer lawrence finally speaking about the nude photos. >> how do bo from that to that? melissa: i just read them as they come. >> talk about me. melissa: 24-year-old old celebrity developing "vanity fair" quote, just because i'm a public figure, just because i'm an actress does not mean i asked for this. no, taking naked pictures of yourself that is how you asked for this. >> is she confirming, i think i saw a video. melissa: i don't think it's a video. i don't know. i haven't seen any of them. >> might have been a fake. >> first of all using indignant bad voice reading her quote. melissa: it wasn't indignant ding bat, sort of outraged celeb should know better. >> can't have one without having the other. >> i take her point that she didn't ask for this. that said -- melissa: yes they did. take naked pictures of yourself and up load them anywhere -- >> let's be clear. the act of hacking into her account is illegal. >> password
now he turned down the rupert murdoch deal. right? and that hurt the stock price. it went up but didn't collapse the stock price. melissa: jennifer lawrence finally speaking about the nude photos. >> how do bo from that to that? melissa: i just read them as they come. >> talk about me. melissa: 24-year-old old celebrity developing "vanity fair" quote, just because i'm a public figure, just because i'm an actress does not mean i asked for this. no, taking naked pictures of...
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reason it was such a passionate thing for me was when i run a newspaper in britain, i ran one for rupert murdochut we had our version of newtown, 16 young kids, 5 years old, killed by a lone gunman. here's what happened. it was never a political issue in britain. left and right came together. and we all campaigned. i drove the paper i was on to do this. we banned all guns. there hasn't been a school shooting in britain since that day. my argument about sandy hook is, i think, probably the gun control is the problem. how do you make america which has a massive gun culture, law-abiding gun owners, how do you make it a safer place. >> doing exactly what i didn't want to do. >> how do you make it a safer place? >> i would love to invite you back. >> yeah. >> because it's something that i can't argue with you quickly. i hear your side. i just felt you were so passionate and didn't understand america's reaction. >> can i go with my census and move on? very similar thing that happened. absolutely nothing changed. and i found that unconscienceable. some crazy kid from walking into walmart or wherever it
reason it was such a passionate thing for me was when i run a newspaper in britain, i ran one for rupert murdochut we had our version of newtown, 16 young kids, 5 years old, killed by a lone gunman. here's what happened. it was never a political issue in britain. left and right came together. and we all campaigned. i drove the paper i was on to do this. we banned all guns. there hasn't been a school shooting in britain since that day. my argument about sandy hook is, i think, probably the gun...
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come on, rupert murdoch, spring for the bleep machine. i've got one right here. watch.lly is a [ bleep ] egoman egomaniniac egomaniac. now, i am sure, i am absolutely positive that was beeped for broadcast because i don't mean it. but more importantly, how can bill ame and others of my ilk don't have a clue how to fight jihad. bill, baby doll, you're of my ilk. we're ilk mates. we're members of the same ilk lodge. we dip our cookies in the same glass of ilk. i wasn't mocking your plan. i'm the only one who likes it. >> judging by o'reilly's command of the best seller list, steven colbert is not the only one who likes bill o'reilly's books. but bill o'reilly's readers don't know what they're missing. they think they're reading history books, but what they're missing is the actual history. in his new book about world war ii general george patten, o'reilly mention nothing of his vicious anti-semitism. not one word. i don't know this from actually reading the o'reilly book because it's an o'reilly book, so why would i ever read it. but we can thank richard cohen at t"the wa
come on, rupert murdoch, spring for the bleep machine. i've got one right here. watch.lly is a [ bleep ] egoman egomaniniac egomaniac. now, i am sure, i am absolutely positive that was beeped for broadcast because i don't mean it. but more importantly, how can bill ame and others of my ilk don't have a clue how to fight jihad. bill, baby doll, you're of my ilk. we're ilk mates. we're members of the same ilk lodge. we dip our cookies in the same glass of ilk. i wasn't mocking your plan. i'm the...
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. >> wait, if you have a credit card then rupert murdoch is fire you, come on?at is ridiculous. >> employer could be lyle for something -- >> then right then that is the points, if man has lead on his -- lied -- his application. >> was not the case. >> fired at time of the hiring but months. >> employers can continue to month or. neil: you are bad as person that redrew christopher columbus that person has to go, ladies, neither of you are evil. >> when we come back, far to little old lady, poor is last thing you will end up saying about this lady, this homeless (vo) rush hour around here starts at 6:30 a.m. - on the nose. but for me, it starts with the opening bell. and the rush i get, lasts way more than an hour. (announcer) at scottrade, we share your passion for trading. that's why we've built powerful technology to alert you to your next opportunity. because at scottrade, our passion is to power yours. (receptionist) gunderman group is growing. getting in a groove. growth is gratifying. goal is to grow. gotta get greater growth. i just talked to ups. they go
. >> wait, if you have a credit card then rupert murdoch is fire you, come on?at is ridiculous. >> employer could be lyle for something -- >> then right then that is the points, if man has lead on his -- lied -- his application. >> was not the case. >> fired at time of the hiring but months. >> employers can continue to month or. neil: you are bad as person that redrew christopher columbus that person has to go, ladies, neither of you are evil. >> when...
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has been under wall street pr pressure to stock up the prices especially since it turned down rupert murdoch's. and in order to pay for the television shows to keep people informed, they say they have to keep people prepared for a sale to murdoch or someone else is the buzz around here. and this one to, sell hbo subscriptions to the internet. right now, you can can watch it online, but only if you subscribe through a cable or the satellite company. you can't sign up on line, but that is going to change next year. hbo wants to reach the growing number of people who want to stream the tv the new way and not just watch it the old fashioned way, and cbs does, too, because it announced a streaming service the one day after hbo, and right now, they are not announcements about replacing cable, but they could some day, and that is the important context of whatever you hear about cutbacks in a media company, and that is what is happening. in vogue, they are laying off 70 to 80 people, and my former employer new york times is cutting 100 from the newsroom, and yet they like cnn have been hiring people,
has been under wall street pr pressure to stock up the prices especially since it turned down rupert murdoch's. and in order to pay for the television shows to keep people informed, they say they have to keep people prepared for a sale to murdoch or someone else is the buzz around here. and this one to, sell hbo subscriptions to the internet. right now, you can can watch it online, but only if you subscribe through a cable or the satellite company. you can't sign up on line, but that is going...
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. >> only one person that has been on every list and that is rupert murdoch.ad 50 people and all of them in technology. >> elon musk is the top guy this year. when this list started, we had herb allen. in terms of media and technology, they said it was herb allen and the sun valley conference. we seet is shifting and so many big faces like our own michael bloomberg. we will be speaking with evan spiegel, the ceo of snapchat, as well to the editor of "vanity fair." they almost wrote the internet often. look at what has happened since then. we will speak to shane smith of ice media. >> when you think about what he's done with media, combining news and entertainment, he is kind of the new cool kid. this digital revolution is about combining personal computing with the internet. the realink about disruptors, they are not corporate titans anymore, not elite bankers. it is happening out here. >> also talking about government, policy, we will be speaking to keith alexander, asking about the jpmorgan hack. and what is the new establishment, upcoming security technolog
. >> only one person that has been on every list and that is rupert murdoch.ad 50 people and all of them in technology. >> elon musk is the top guy this year. when this list started, we had herb allen. in terms of media and technology, they said it was herb allen and the sun valley conference. we seet is shifting and so many big faces like our own michael bloomberg. we will be speaking with evan spiegel, the ceo of snapchat, as well to the editor of "vanity fair." they...
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espn network, there is a viable cable competitor in the marketplace and that is fox sports1, rupert murdochkets and is willing to spend a long time to build a business. andsports was out there interested in this product as was nbc sports network. >> can they make the economics work here? >> i don't think so. and you think about sports programming, it is been a long time since a network would come out and say we make a lot of money on sports. they hope to more or less breakeven and the use it as a promotional vehicle to promote other parts of their schedule and other parts of their media empire. sports is critical to have to drive affiliate fee growth across their networks and drive is dumb on live television which is still attractive. the nfl andim about if there scandals took away from the rights. >> for years at espn, we have seen different leagues, different conferences, different heart issueshave whether they are physical or social. fans are pretty forgiving. we are confident we have a long-term deal with the nfl and i have not spent one minute regretting that deal or believing that was
espn network, there is a viable cable competitor in the marketplace and that is fox sports1, rupert murdochkets and is willing to spend a long time to build a business. andsports was out there interested in this product as was nbc sports network. >> can they make the economics work here? >> i don't think so. and you think about sports programming, it is been a long time since a network would come out and say we make a lot of money on sports. they hope to more or less breakeven and...
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he is doing it because he has got to do something to keep rupert murdoch from knocking his door downwill happen, because hbo will not generate anything close to the $5 billion they're getting from cable. cbs is different because it is a standalone. it is sitting there and has got a 30 billion dollar market cap, and it is a target right now. >> maybe i might sell netflix? >> netflix came down. it was 150 p/e two days ago and is 100 today. it is still very vital. it has 50 million subscribers. i think it is an acquisition target. i would not be shocked if alibaba or yahoo! stepped up. >> you think he would sell? >> he may not have an opportunity or a chance, because he has a growing off-balance-sheet liability that is almost $4 billion. the cost of content -- >> continues to go up. >> his cash flow is really crippling. bloomberg pinpointed that the other day. it is a very big for her ability. >> he is getting squeezed by those content costs. >> managing partner at media tech capital partners, and we are talking a lot. google, a tough quarter for the search giant, missing profit and rev
he is doing it because he has got to do something to keep rupert murdoch from knocking his door downwill happen, because hbo will not generate anything close to the $5 billion they're getting from cable. cbs is different because it is a standalone. it is sitting there and has got a 30 billion dollar market cap, and it is a target right now. >> maybe i might sell netflix? >> netflix came down. it was 150 p/e two days ago and is 100 today. it is still very vital. it has 50 million...
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showing off the building back then, the creation of rupert murdoch and roger ailes. a great video.s been building our newsroom now hustle and bustle full activity every single day. what an amazing 18 years it has been for the fox news channel. thank you for making us number one. bill: just coming off three months of the best ratings we have had in 18 years. there is our newsroom today. thank you, thank you, thank you. and we are still hiring and still growing. martha: we will see you tomorrow, thank you, everybody. ♪ eric: it could be the last stands, key town about to fall. pounding isis forces. kurdish forces fighting to hold their ground as thousands of terrorists close in on that
showing off the building back then, the creation of rupert murdoch and roger ailes. a great video.s been building our newsroom now hustle and bustle full activity every single day. what an amazing 18 years it has been for the fox news channel. thank you for making us number one. bill: just coming off three months of the best ratings we have had in 18 years. there is our newsroom today. thank you, thank you, thank you. and we are still hiring and still growing. martha: we will see you tomorrow,...
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carlos flynn, rupert murdoch just speaking on stage at the wall street journal conference, there tallyful and the ones they wish they had skipped. one betha
carlos flynn, rupert murdoch just speaking on stage at the wall street journal conference, there tallyful and the ones they wish they had skipped. one betha
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first thing i want to say is just my comments are just my own comments, not of my billionaire, rupert murdocho's a really good guy and is just trying to help the country. [laughter] but i think that -- >> as is my billionaire. [laughter] jeff bezos. >> good point. >> right. [laughter] so i think part of the way the system's been developed now is for the law of unintended consequences that came from the 2002 campaign finance reform where at the time -- legislation where at the time businesses and unions and billionaires could give unlimited sums of money to the political parties, and at the time everyone thought that was a bad thing. and so we passed legislation to ban these unlimited contributions to political parties, and a few years later that money not able to go to political parties started going to these outside groups. and it took a few years to get to the system we are now. what we basically used to have is a system where people could give million dollar donations to the republican party or democratic party, and we knew who was giving the money, and it went to two sort of center -- two
first thing i want to say is just my comments are just my own comments, not of my billionaire, rupert murdocho's a really good guy and is just trying to help the country. [laughter] but i think that -- >> as is my billionaire. [laughter] jeff bezos. >> good point. >> right. [laughter] so i think part of the way the system's been developed now is for the law of unintended consequences that came from the 2002 campaign finance reform where at the time -- legislation where at the...