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alk to us about the economics of some of these classic shows or south park or seinfeld friends and hownchor the value proposition for some these streaming services? >> south park is an interesting case because economics of that particular show are different than sort of back to a prior era of tv where the independent producer could hold on to because of a deal the creator of the show made in like was first really blowing up. initially they had the rights to relate to that didn't cable money then in 2000 they ad a joint venture with viacom where they got 50% ownership which is unusual now when you companies trying to own a show from the insystems and they inception want to own every right so there to o extra money they have distribute. s for how much one show can boost the service reported data more than w commands 5% or 6% of showing. >> thank you on all things south park. do not miss this. in connection welcome laurels -- expected to makers vote on a brexit deal. rate decision thursday and burg testifying before congress. >> this is bloomberg. >> this is bloomberg. [captioning perform
alk to us about the economics of some of these classic shows or south park or seinfeld friends and hownchor the value proposition for some these streaming services? >> south park is an interesting case because economics of that particular show are different than sort of back to a prior era of tv where the independent producer could hold on to because of a deal the creator of the show made in like was first really blowing up. initially they had the rights to relate to that didn't cable...
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friends, the office, seinfeld -- these shows get $500 billion.er shows will not get that same level of commitment. south park is a unique title. taylor: the strategy is to build up to a library to compete with netflix, right? lucas: i think the idea is you want something that a lot of people will come and watch. either the reason they sign up for the birthplace, although that is usually originals. or other shows that will keep them watching in between and that is where a lot of the reruns come in. if you have a show like friends, the west wing, or south park -- they are in their 23rd season, more than 300 episodes. if you include that in the hbo max, maybe you bring it in with the latest hbo hit. instead of leaving to go to netflix, they can stay there and watch south park for hours on end. taylor: what is the biggest payoff for the streaming companies? investing in original content or paying $500 million for a rerun? lucas: they say originals. that is why you see netflix and it strategy switch from doing bulk deals for old library to than funnel
friends, the office, seinfeld -- these shows get $500 billion.er shows will not get that same level of commitment. south park is a unique title. taylor: the strategy is to build up to a library to compete with netflix, right? lucas: i think the idea is you want something that a lot of people will come and watch. either the reason they sign up for the birthplace, although that is usually originals. or other shows that will keep them watching in between and that is where a lot of the reruns come...
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lauren: speaking of houses, if you're a seinfeld fan, your dream home just hit the market.he home is in the chelsea neighborhood of new york city, a short walk from museums and parks. it spans four floors, has six bedrooms, an open kitchen and a backyard garden. if you're ready to move in, cough up $8.65 million. is that a loot for this, brian -- lot for this, brian? >> you know what, we'll see. we'll see if that's a lot for it. cheryl: the original owners paid less than $1 million for that. that's a $7 million profit. >> god bless america. lauren: take a look at futures, a 1% gain for the dow, for the s&p 500 and the nasdaq gaining 1.2% this morning and you know what, now all three major averages, if these gains hold, certainly higher on the week. we have optimism on those trade talks continuing today with beijing and news that china is letting some more foreign money into their financial system. well, still ahead, a stranger things landmark going up for sale. good news for potential buyers. it is not the upside down. and whether it's an unexpected diet of pie deer spiders
lauren: speaking of houses, if you're a seinfeld fan, your dream home just hit the market.he home is in the chelsea neighborhood of new york city, a short walk from museums and parks. it spans four floors, has six bedrooms, an open kitchen and a backyard garden. if you're ready to move in, cough up $8.65 million. is that a loot for this, brian -- lot for this, brian? >> you know what, we'll see. we'll see if that's a lot for it. cheryl: the original owners paid less than $1 million for...
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when chris rock, jerry seinfeld, and larry the cable guy say you have a stick up your ass?o come back. >> people are constantly looking for ways to get offended. yeah, i say things that are offensive sometimes. i'm working. i'm trying it out. >> too soon for the celine dion jokes? there goes my michael j. fox routine. i'm not making fun of michael j. fox. that's shaky ground right there. >> a comedy club is like a gym for comedians. it's where people experiment. so it is very dangerous to say you're not allowed to make a mistake. >> danger and risk is part of it. there has to be a little bit of fear. that something could happen. >> this is a clean one! >> the only apology should ever be made for a joke is, i'm sorry people didn't find it funny. because maybe you take a swing and a miss but you should never apologize for having a go. >> they wrote a very nasty article about me with the headline, "you cannot joke about rape." ahhhhh. turns out you can. >> the whole politically correct thing going on right now, i'm happy that it's going on but it's nothing new. every couple of
when chris rock, jerry seinfeld, and larry the cable guy say you have a stick up your ass?o come back. >> people are constantly looking for ways to get offended. yeah, i say things that are offensive sometimes. i'm working. i'm trying it out. >> too soon for the celine dion jokes? there goes my michael j. fox routine. i'm not making fun of michael j. fox. that's shaky ground right there. >> a comedy club is like a gym for comedians. it's where people experiment. so it is very...
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i saved jerry seinfeld's life. >> i don't think so. >> no. >> i don't believe this.lie. [ cheers and applause ♪ i had too many holes in the story. i thought, what if i did jerry would kill me if i touched him ever all right. here we go mayor pete, now it's your turn i will choose the envelope is it one or two you were kind of quick to grab number two so i'm going to go with number one. >> oh, all right on the campaign trail, i once ate an ice cream sundae made entirely out of pork [ light laughter ] ♪ >> jimmy: is this -- so when was this how recently >> it was years ago campaigning in indiana county fair. >> jimmy: county fair. they always make you do those corndogs and all that stuff. yeah >> how many bites did you take >> i ate about half of it. it was actually pretty good. >> you ate half of it? >> jimmy: you ate of the - >> oh, wait. that sounds fishy to begin with >> jimmy: what did look like described what it looked like. >> so, you know those like dairy queen parfaits that they make >> jimmy: sure >> i've gotten one >> you know like -- so instead of the fudge
i saved jerry seinfeld's life. >> i don't think so. >> no. >> i don't believe this.lie. [ cheers and applause ♪ i had too many holes in the story. i thought, what if i did jerry would kill me if i touched him ever all right. here we go mayor pete, now it's your turn i will choose the envelope is it one or two you were kind of quick to grab number two so i'm going to go with number one. >> oh, all right on the campaign trail, i once ate an ice cream sundae made entirely...
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is with these deferred prosecution agreements is do it again right it almost reminds you of that seinfeld where he tries to get the car and they say well we took your reservation we just didn't hold it the hold is key to deregulating enforcement is really. turning to the planned libor virtual currency you tweeted earlier today about the breaking news. facebook c.e.o. mark zuckerberg is now slated to testify before the house financial services committee on october 23rd your comment on the news was what happens when match meets care is and tell us why you think there will be a pyrotechnic display in that hearing maxine waters is sometimes known as kerosene maxine because she's a fiery chair she's about 80 years old she's worked in the house financial services committee for decades and this is her time she's a tough. woman that asks robust question and she is not going to let mark zuckerberg off the hook without asking tough questions and as we know as possibly the nation's most influential c.e.o. . there are a number of questions to answer from libra he wants to have the world's currency to
is with these deferred prosecution agreements is do it again right it almost reminds you of that seinfeld where he tries to get the car and they say well we took your reservation we just didn't hold it the hold is key to deregulating enforcement is really. turning to the planned libor virtual currency you tweeted earlier today about the breaking news. facebook c.e.o. mark zuckerberg is now slated to testify before the house financial services committee on october 23rd your comment on the news...
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juror comedian seinfeld scored a major victory with a suit in netflix, sued for copyright infringementhe had come up with the idea in 2011 after he filmed a comedian on a cross-country trip for a movie the judge ruled it was past the statute of limitations copyright civil cases have a three-year window to be brought to court >> after entertaining the world for more than four decades, legendary soprano and international opera star jes ye norman has died. ♪ ♪ norman was known as a pioneer and one of very few black singers to gain worldwide stardom in opera she was presented with the national medal of arts in 2009 and nominated for 15 grammy awards, winning four of them throughout her career. her voice has been described as a grand mansion of sound jes ye norman was 74 years old >> kfc's heart warming surprise onr an employee howl at the mo a dog owner gives her pet a spooky surprise next on "early today. that our new house is haunted by casper the friendly ghost? hey jill! hey kurt! movies? i'll get snacks! no, i can't believe how easy it was to save hundreds of dollars on our car insura
juror comedian seinfeld scored a major victory with a suit in netflix, sued for copyright infringementhe had come up with the idea in 2011 after he filmed a comedian on a cross-country trip for a movie the judge ruled it was past the statute of limitations copyright civil cases have a three-year window to be brought to court >> after entertaining the world for more than four decades, legendary soprano and international opera star jes ye norman has died. ♪ ♪ norman was known as a...
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and kim carr dashon who dare i say is kind of like you know they always say the defendant or the seinfeld was a show about nothing but dick van dyke was really that 1st and she was as well. but all i'm saying is that we're learning more about us and you get to the point where you get scared when you say we're really not well we're mapping the genome we're traveling around the universe we've got particle physics is green theory but yet some of the. not only but 10 years later we bring it back to. analyze it and i love it and you rule my day because i've been training yes thank you because that is not about impeachment thank you thank you so much for coming online and that's the discussion about the news media and all of our foibles thank you so much sir thank you. state the real meat the fake me the freeze dried meat and spaceship the bio printed meat on the space station that's right the very 1st lab grown meat developed by a left farms was successfully created in the russian section of the international space station this september without gravity the process which is a suspicion special
and kim carr dashon who dare i say is kind of like you know they always say the defendant or the seinfeld was a show about nothing but dick van dyke was really that 1st and she was as well. but all i'm saying is that we're learning more about us and you get to the point where you get scared when you say we're really not well we're mapping the genome we're traveling around the universe we've got particle physics is green theory but yet some of the. not only but 10 years later we bring it back...
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the owners never watched "seinfeld." now they do. maria: looks beautiful.of supply on the market. prices have already come down. wonder if they will continue downi coming down with rock bottom mortgage rates. >> the mortgage rate was 3.99% a week before, last week 3.90% for a 30-year mortgage. that could entice buyers, for sure. maria: quick break, then final thoughts from this all-star panel. back in a minute. ♪ heading into retirement you want to follow your passions rather than worry about how to pay for long-term care. brighthouse smartcare℠ is a hybrid life insurance and long-term care product. it protects your family while providing long-term care coverage, should you need it. so you can explore all the amazing things ahead. talk to your advisor about brighthouse smartcare. brighthouse financial. build for what's ahead℠ brighthouse financial. ♪ ♪ problems. nobody likes problems. but why is that? at ibm, problems actually inspire us, to fix things, to change things, to push the world forward. which is why so many people who dare to take on problems wor
the owners never watched "seinfeld." now they do. maria: looks beautiful.of supply on the market. prices have already come down. wonder if they will continue downi coming down with rock bottom mortgage rates. >> the mortgage rate was 3.99% a week before, last week 3.90% for a 30-year mortgage. that could entice buyers, for sure. maria: quick break, then final thoughts from this all-star panel. back in a minute. ♪ heading into retirement you want to follow your passions rather...
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right now, the pricing as you've seen with seinfeld and friends, pricing is going to the moon now with apple, peacock and others in the mix, this is going to get a lot hotter in the kitchen. stocks has been a massive performer. there will be some darker days ahead as i think they may lose domestic >> what is your out look for netflix? >> more negative here in terms of accelerating as a firm. i continue to view this in terms of faang like apple, amazon. >> thank you we have breaking news from washington, d.c. as we are learning right now that democratic congressman elijah cummings has died. saying he passed away due to complications from long-standing health challenges. chairman of the house oversight hearing. elijah cummings, 68 years old. >> mivice president pence and mk pompeo are in turkey this morning. we'll go now to is stan bull for the latest dan, what is going on in this meeting and what can we expect >> reporter: we understand the vice president mike pence will be landing shortly for this high stakes meeting he comes at a valuable time as the u.s. and turkey relationship has b
right now, the pricing as you've seen with seinfeld and friends, pricing is going to the moon now with apple, peacock and others in the mix, this is going to get a lot hotter in the kitchen. stocks has been a massive performer. there will be some darker days ahead as i think they may lose domestic >> what is your out look for netflix? >> more negative here in terms of accelerating as a firm. i continue to view this in terms of faang like apple, amazon. >> thank you we have...
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. >>> if you're a fan of seinfeld, the 1839 townhouse portrayed as a lanes house hits the market, find out how much it is selling for. tv just keeps getting better. how you watch it does too. this is xfinity x1. featuring the emmy award-winning voice remote. streaming services without changing passwords and input. live sports - with real-time stats and scores. access to the most 4k content. and your movies and shows to go. accethe best tv experienceent. is the best tv value. xfinity x1. simple. easy. awesome. xfinity. the future of awesome. >>> the year is 1979, this was all over the radio, we are honoring our longtime sports anchor, mark ibanez who joined the station in the industry yesterday, 40 years, that is what he looks like on the left when he joined in on the right is what he looks like now, kind of the same, no mustache anymore. mark you're looking good my friend. anyway, this song is by the eagles, heartache tonight, thank you. for patricia. the special 1979 you want to hear, give me a request, use the ktvu hashtag on twitter , facebook, or instagram. >>> remember the fresh p
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because i was thinking that it's like -- remember seinfeld?h: some of the mediae trying to say you made up this character that went to harvard the same time you went to harvard and studied utility regulation. but also said colorful and interesting things like don't eat chinese food. first tell me about the character and whether you were actually trying to deceive anyone as some suggested by creating him. and second do you really not eat chinese food. >> there is no deception here. only amusement and entertainment. it's partly an homage to alfred hitchcock. he would be in a cameo in each of his movies. i kept the ron vara character purely as a whimsical device to entertain readers. there are some great quotes. don't play checkers in a chess world is one of my favorite ron cera quotes. he's sort of an alter ego. if anyone has a problem with it, lighten up. i am going to borrow some money from him. it's all in good fun. trish: would you tell people not to seat chinese food? >> well, so if you get american ingredients from american farms and all o
because i was thinking that it's like -- remember seinfeld?h: some of the mediae trying to say you made up this character that went to harvard the same time you went to harvard and studied utility regulation. but also said colorful and interesting things like don't eat chinese food. first tell me about the character and whether you were actually trying to deceive anyone as some suggested by creating him. and second do you really not eat chinese food. >> there is no deception here. only...
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there will still be comedy specials, but just not as many with names like jerry seinfeld and patton oswaldam joined by bloomberg's lucas shaw in los angeles. why the change? netflix funded really and unprecedented amount of standup comedy over the last few years. aboutf this was just banking a huge library so people had something to come and watch. people are looking at the roster, perhaps they realized that they don't need quite so many or now that they have that library they can slow down their spending. last year, they were releasing more than one a week. taylor: the strategy, is it the right move for the company? lucas: i do think it was an effective way of bringing in big talent. ellen generous, chris rock. the company's response was not that they were abandoning stand-up comedy but that they were reevaluating or reassessing . more investment in things like sketch comedies. then these collections of shorter standup episodes of up-and-coming comics. they were investing in new areas they thought might bring in new customers. netflix is always looking for ways to optimize their spend and
there will still be comedy specials, but just not as many with names like jerry seinfeld and patton oswaldam joined by bloomberg's lucas shaw in los angeles. why the change? netflix funded really and unprecedented amount of standup comedy over the last few years. aboutf this was just banking a huge library so people had something to come and watch. people are looking at the roster, perhaps they realized that they don't need quite so many or now that they have that library they can slow down...
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there will still be comedy specials, but just not as many with names like jerry seinfeld and patton oswaldi am joined by bloomberg's lucas shaw in los angeles. why the change? lucas: netflix funded really and unprecedented amount of standup comedy over the last few years. last year they released 60 or 70 specials and they are before that 50 or some of this was just 60. about banking a huge library so people had something to come and watch. now that people are looking at the roster, perhaps they realized that they don't need quite so many or now that they have that library they can slow down their spending. it will still be a large number but not what last year, they we have seen. last year, they were releasing more than one a week. and that is more than most people can people -- can keep on top of. taylor: the strategy, is it the right move for the company? lucas: i do think it was an effective way of bringing in big talent. ellen generous, dave to pal chris rock. ,you get those names and it is going to make some a want to come to netflix. the company's response was not that they were aban
there will still be comedy specials, but just not as many with names like jerry seinfeld and patton oswaldi am joined by bloomberg's lucas shaw in los angeles. why the change? lucas: netflix funded really and unprecedented amount of standup comedy over the last few years. last year they released 60 or 70 specials and they are before that 50 or some of this was just 60. about banking a huge library so people had something to come and watch. now that people are looking at the roster, perhaps they...
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. >> laura: the best commentary on this ever was jerry seinfeld and the man bag.u remember the man bag? he saw this coming a mile. you and i did this in the book. >> laura, not all feminine products are striking to female symbols on it because it offends people who don't identify quite that way. i'm waiting for brawls to go by brose soon so everybody feels included. >> laura: there are there are some men that could use support. all right, they are yelling at me so we have to go. there was a time liberals would have cheered on foreign entanglements earlier today so what has changed? doug mcgregor will tell us moments >> we are in constant communication with both sides with the objective of hopefully achieving a permanent cease-fire in the next day. >> laura: vice president pence predicted that yesterday an exclusive sit down and today the permanency fire in syria was reached. >> this was an outcome created by us. an outcome reached without spilling one drop of american blood. no injuries, nobody shot, nobody killed. we were supposed to be there for 30 days. that wa
. >> laura: the best commentary on this ever was jerry seinfeld and the man bag.u remember the man bag? he saw this coming a mile. you and i did this in the book. >> laura, not all feminine products are striking to female symbols on it because it offends people who don't identify quite that way. i'm waiting for brawls to go by brose soon so everybody feels included. >> laura: there are there are some men that could use support. all right, they are yelling at me so we have to...
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yes a seinfeld reference is always welcome on this program.ts will benefit because it will be a whole laundry list of things they're unhappy about. thanks for watching me. join me for my tour a week from tomorrow, norman, oklahoma and then eeri then erie, pennsylvania and then st. louis on presidents' day, february 17. i will see you next week. called eosinophils in their lungs. eosinophils are a key cause of severe asthma. fasenra is designed to target and remove these cells. fasenra is an add-on injection for people 12 and up with asthma driven by eosinophils. fasenra is not a rescue medicine or for other eosinophilic conditions. fasenra is proven to help prevent severe asthma attacks, improve breathing, and can lower oral steroid use. fasenra may cause allergic reactions. get help right away if you have swelling of your face, mouth, and tongue, or trouble breathing. don't stop your asthma treatments unless your doctor tells you to. tell your doctor if you have a parasitic infection or your asthma worsens. headache and sore throat may occur.
yes a seinfeld reference is always welcome on this program.ts will benefit because it will be a whole laundry list of things they're unhappy about. thanks for watching me. join me for my tour a week from tomorrow, norman, oklahoma and then eeri then erie, pennsylvania and then st. louis on presidents' day, february 17. i will see you next week. called eosinophils in their lungs. eosinophils are a key cause of severe asthma. fasenra is designed to target and remove these cells. fasenra is an...
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well, if you are shopping for a home right now, a famous "seinfeld" townhouse is for sale in the bigcasone has had a rare opportunity to look inside, where she is right now. what are we looking at here? cheryl: yeah, neil, fans of the show are usually outside of this building. in fact, the couple that paid $950,000 for this place, by the way, in 1995, had never watched the show. it was the fans coming by that clued them in that this was elaine's apartment and townhouse. we are on one of the top levels of the building now. i wanted to show you because this is actually a duplex that technically could be elaine's apartment because elaine lived on a higher floor. let me give you some specs about it as we walk through and show that they like to play the piano over here. there's eight fireplaces, 4,730 square feet, six bedrooms, four bathrooms and of course, the asking price is $8.65 million. this is just the fourth level of what is five levels here in the apartment and obviously he's your kitchen. if you like to entertain, i have to be clear, i know this may seem just like a regular spot
well, if you are shopping for a home right now, a famous "seinfeld" townhouse is for sale in the bigcasone has had a rare opportunity to look inside, where she is right now. what are we looking at here? cheryl: yeah, neil, fans of the show are usually outside of this building. in fact, the couple that paid $950,000 for this place, by the way, in 1995, had never watched the show. it was the fans coming by that clued them in that this was elaine's apartment and townhouse. we are on one...
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this home was used to portray ellen benis' home in seinfeld.ould be worth more. let's take a look at futures this morning. we have substantial gains, we've had them all morning, dow is up 89 points, s&p up 11, nasdaq jumping 34. still ahead, a former police officer in texas now charged with murder. we'll have details when we return. and coca-cola and tictac teamed up for a new mint. you can only get them for a short time. we'll tell you where they're available. keep it here on "fbn: a.m." ♪ i am totally blind. and non-24 can make me show up too early... or too late. or make me feel like i'm not really "there." talk to your doctor, and call 844-234-2424. to the wait did frowe just win-ners. prouders everyone uses their phone differently. that's why xfinity mobile let's you design your own data. now you can share it between lines. mix with unlimited, and switch it up at anytime so you only pay for what you need. it's a different kind of wireless network designed to save you money. save up to $400 a year on your wireless bill. plus get $250 back w
this home was used to portray ellen benis' home in seinfeld.ould be worth more. let's take a look at futures this morning. we have substantial gains, we've had them all morning, dow is up 89 points, s&p up 11, nasdaq jumping 34. still ahead, a former police officer in texas now charged with murder. we'll have details when we return. and coca-cola and tictac teamed up for a new mint. you can only get them for a short time. we'll tell you where they're available. keep it here on "fbn:...
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david mirren, he is losing him now, megyn kelly, they lost a ton of money on her, and it's not like seinfelds are running the world anymore. they are in second place. cbs's number one now. so they have to take a look at the leadership i think. it is anti-like can't control this comcast might say hit the road. i mean there are some bright spots. they've got the olympics coming up, it's election year, they are going to make a lot of money next year and that's what it's all about. it's all about profit. >> juan: dana what you think about the idea that nbc is on the offense going other news organizations to say ignore th this? >> dana: the only thing i was gonna say -- ronan farrow has done an incredible job of getting another amazing amount of buzz about this book before anyone has had a chance to read it and has been litigated all week long. the book doesn't even come out until next tuesday so i'm assuming it'll probably debut pretty high on "the new york times" best seller list. >> greg: i think we should talk about those two men that were arrested that are affiliated with rudy giuliani. i do
david mirren, he is losing him now, megyn kelly, they lost a ton of money on her, and it's not like seinfelds are running the world anymore. they are in second place. cbs's number one now. so they have to take a look at the leadership i think. it is anti-like can't control this comcast might say hit the road. i mean there are some bright spots. they've got the olympics coming up, it's election year, they are going to make a lot of money next year and that's what it's all about. it's all about...
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before they were born, i am shocked by it one other thing in context, spending over 500 million for seinfeld five years. here's where the scale comes into play, that's 1% of the annual content spend scale matters. the way content is purchased scale matters. netflix's big advantage, they have three, four, five times as many subs as anybody, they can afford to outbid other people for content, but it is getting more expensive, no question about it >> i wonder do we yet know how sticky international subs are going to be once they reach scale in a down economy? we love our tv here, but might people cut netflix and result in higher churn in international markets? >> you know, you're raising the recession question, jon. i think it is the right question i look at all of these consumer internet names, almost all customer discretionary spending, i wonder which is least impacted by recession when it comes i think netflix may be one of those, for 8.99, one of the least expensive, may be the single least expensive form of buying entertainment, given all the content you can get. it may be the somewhat rec
before they were born, i am shocked by it one other thing in context, spending over 500 million for seinfeld five years. here's where the scale comes into play, that's 1% of the annual content spend scale matters. the way content is purchased scale matters. netflix's big advantage, they have three, four, five times as many subs as anybody, they can afford to outbid other people for content, but it is getting more expensive, no question about it >> i wonder do we yet know how sticky...
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. >> laura: the best commentary on this ever was jerry seinfeld and the man bag.u remember the man bag? he saw this coming a mile. you and i did this in the m boo. >> laura, not all feminine products are striking to female symbols on it because it offends people who don't identify quite that way. i'm waiting for bras to go by bros soon so everybody feels included. >> laura: there are some men that could use support. all right, they are yelling at me so we have to go. there was a time liberals would have cheered on foreign entanglements earlier today so what has changed? doug mcgregor will tell us moments. when you move homes, you move more than just yourself. that's why xfinity has made taking your internet and tv with you a breeze. really? yup. you can transfer your service online in about a minute. you can do that? yeah. and with two-hour service appointment windows, it's all on your schedule. awesome. so while moving may still come with its share of headaches... no kidding. we're doing all we can to make moving simple, easy, awesome. go to xfinity.com/moving to
. >> laura: the best commentary on this ever was jerry seinfeld and the man bag.u remember the man bag? he saw this coming a mile. you and i did this in the m boo. >> laura, not all feminine products are striking to female symbols on it because it offends people who don't identify quite that way. i'm waiting for bras to go by bros soon so everybody feels included. >> laura: there are some men that could use support. all right, they are yelling at me so we have to go. there was...
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is very casual we are watching seinfeld he was sitting in his chair i turned to him and i said i waswrong to do what i did to you i hope you will forgive me. he looked at me and he was surprised. this is the first trip i had seen in any amount of time we had a good couple of days but he was shocked for go he looked at me his face was ashen in his eyes were hollow and he started to tear up and said you don't have to apologize son. i understand. that was it. that was the end of any discussion that ever happened. he let me back in his life we came very close and spent a lot of time on the phone over the next seven years. over the course of these conversations i started to doubt if he was the person who picked off jimmy hoffa. a bunch of reasons just the way he talked about and revered hoffa. i said to him one day why don't i write a book about this i'm sure whatever i discover about what happened has to be better than the shake you have given because everything else is has you driving him to his death. he hesitated perk i thought he would jump at this with the book that tried to vindica
is very casual we are watching seinfeld he was sitting in his chair i turned to him and i said i waswrong to do what i did to you i hope you will forgive me. he looked at me and he was surprised. this is the first trip i had seen in any amount of time we had a good couple of days but he was shocked for go he looked at me his face was ashen in his eyes were hollow and he started to tear up and said you don't have to apologize son. i understand. that was it. that was the end of any discussion...
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they are not sure about the seinfeld thing. >> greg: you think the toss isn't working?: i think it's really funny. >> greg: when are you going to have me and jesse on the all-star panel. >> bret: come on down. >> jesse: i'm waiting for the phone call. >> greg: if not we are going to start our own non-bret baier hall of fame panel it. will be bret baier free. me, jesse, kat timpf and tyrus. >> bret: it will be better than the bret baier that you had on set. graduate. >> greg: that's true. >> dana: that was a cute bear. you are a cute baier, too. >> jesse: whoa. >> bret: is this how it works. >> dana: call hr. >> greg: you just objectified a fair and balanced journalist. >> dana: what were we going to talk about? >> bret: democrats. >> dana: do you hear this amongst democrats. >> bret: i do. >> dana: are they thinking holy smokes we don't have anybody here that can beat trump? >> bret: there is a lot of anxiety. a ton of anxiety. michael bloomberg's name like real thought provoking democrats say going elizabeth warren is the nominee, donald trump is the nominee, that may
they are not sure about the seinfeld thing. >> greg: you think the toss isn't working?: i think it's really funny. >> greg: when are you going to have me and jesse on the all-star panel. >> bret: come on down. >> jesse: i'm waiting for the phone call. >> greg: if not we are going to start our own non-bret baier hall of fame panel it. will be bret baier free. me, jesse, kat timpf and tyrus. >> bret: it will be better than the bret baier that you had on set....
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it's going to be interesting i think, you know, they spend $600 million on "seinfeld" to assure themselvesy're going to be one of the top two or three playser. i think you can stay in the top two or three, you're probably okay but there's going to be increasing competition having said that, apple's not trying to be the next netflix. they're about the apple tv app, if you will. i think over time, you know, they'll find different strategies with the same space >> steve, what's going on in hardware and particularly to the peak ecosystem can't help but notice this week hp has the layoffs going on the same week that microsoft which we used to think of as a pure software player is announcing major hardware, not just for windows but also for android coming up. what's going on on the changes even on the device side of the hardware ecosystem >> well, hardware has been a tough spot to be in. had a strong '18 in the pc business things have slowed in pc and servers. the group is finally catching a little bit of a bid here because of the value aspect. but hp's cuts yesterday were much more because of t
it's going to be interesting i think, you know, they spend $600 million on "seinfeld" to assure themselvesy're going to be one of the top two or three playser. i think you can stay in the top two or three, you're probably okay but there's going to be increasing competition having said that, apple's not trying to be the next netflix. they're about the apple tv app, if you will. i think over time, you know, they'll find different strategies with the same space >> steve, what's...
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i had to explain "seinfeld" to somebody. >> may be your best moment in the debate came in your discussionm the perspective of someone who has worn the uniform of the country, your reaction to what's taken place in syria since that time. your old friend, vice president pence from indiana, was dispatched to turkey and un-agreement was reached -- an agreement was reached at really seemed like a kind of capitulation. and evaluate where you think we are at and with the ramifications of it are. mayor buttigieg: it is incredibly disturbing, because first of all, the outcomes on the ground are troubling. it was essentially turkey getting its way. we have a very little indications of what the long-term implications will be when it comes to ethnic cleansing of the current and potential reemergence of isis. beyond all of the things happening on the ground, there is permanent damage to american credibility. that hurts so much as a veteran is to think about all of the people who around the world, as we speak, are putting their lives on the line because they think aligning themselves with america is a
i had to explain "seinfeld" to somebody. >> may be your best moment in the debate came in your discussionm the perspective of someone who has worn the uniform of the country, your reaction to what's taken place in syria since that time. your old friend, vice president pence from indiana, was dispatched to turkey and un-agreement was reached -- an agreement was reached at really seemed like a kind of capitulation. and evaluate where you think we are at and with the ramifications...
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what's up with that [ laughter ] >> seth: she's like -- she's like an angry fox news version of jerry seinfeldou ever notice how the constitution allows congress to remove a corrupt president what's the deal with that? ♪ [ cheers and applause now, not only is this argument a threat to the very foundations of democracy, it's also incredibly dumb. which, of course, undercuts the image trump and his aides love to project, that he is some sort of political mastermind who's a genius at manipulating the press. for example, here's what one senior trump official had to say last week about the president testing out different arguments to defend himself against impeachment. "there are different ways to bake the cake depending on what sort of cake you want. [ light laughter ] different flavoring, different temperatures, different ingredients yield different types of cake. and the president, as the master baker, is testing recipes in deciding what type of cake he wants. [ laughter ] that for real sounds like a sixth grade prank designed to get trump to say the words, "i'm a master baker." [ laughter ] "wh
what's up with that [ laughter ] >> seth: she's like -- she's like an angry fox news version of jerry seinfeldou ever notice how the constitution allows congress to remove a corrupt president what's the deal with that? ♪ [ cheers and applause now, not only is this argument a threat to the very foundations of democracy, it's also incredibly dumb. which, of course, undercuts the image trump and his aides love to project, that he is some sort of political mastermind who's a genius at...
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like, you remember the old "seinfeld" episode. dave's like, "no healthy soup for you!althy soup! you will eat a fat soup and you will like it!" dave: there's a lot of things that you're good at and you can bring to the table here, but when you start getting into my area -- lemonis: which is your area? dave: food. lemonis: i didn't know that we had defined areas. i didn't know that we had these lines where i'm not allowed to bring things up. and by the way, i cook, too. you're not the only person that cooks in the world. i'm really trying to get you to be better and think differently. ♪ hey, bud. so, i have somebody on the way that i'm partners with in another business. it's gonna help us redo the inside of the store. we're gonna clean up the facade, we're gonna look at the menus. we're gonna do all of that stuff. oh. dean. dave. dean: nice to mean you. dave: nice to meet you. lemonis: let's come out in here. so, dean is my partner in a business called "precise graphix." what did your business do before we met? dean: $3.4 million. lemonis: what do you think you'll do a
like, you remember the old "seinfeld" episode. dave's like, "no healthy soup for you!althy soup! you will eat a fat soup and you will like it!" dave: there's a lot of things that you're good at and you can bring to the table here, but when you start getting into my area -- lemonis: which is your area? dave: food. lemonis: i didn't know that we had defined areas. i didn't know that we had these lines where i'm not allowed to bring things up. and by the way, i cook, too....
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26 years ago the seinfeld show drew attention to a cigar store indian statue.and they did it in a smart way. but that's been around for a long time. why are the braves catching up now? >> sandra: the tradition didn't come to an end. they did not put them in every seat this game. the chant was discouraged. re hannah declined the super bowl halftime show. >> she was in support of colin kaepernick. i couldn't be a sell-out. who gains from that? that line bothers me a little bit when she says not my people. i think we're one in the same people and drawing a dividing line there. that means if i'm not part of that my people, does that mean then that i stand for the bad things that kaepernick was fighting against? i don't think most people had a problem with the issues that kaepernick was fighting for. the way he went about it. >> sandra: j. lo for the halftime show? >> bill: we aren't stuck with maroon five forever. >> no more adam levine shirt malfunction. >> sandra: the impeachment battle whistleblower and developments if turkey. how the president is handling it al
26 years ago the seinfeld show drew attention to a cigar store indian statue.and they did it in a smart way. but that's been around for a long time. why are the braves catching up now? >> sandra: the tradition didn't come to an end. they did not put them in every seat this game. the chant was discouraged. re hannah declined the super bowl halftime show. >> she was in support of colin kaepernick. i couldn't be a sell-out. who gains from that? that line bothers me a little bit when...
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carbon emissions that are imperiling our planets right now have come since the first episode of seinfeld. about 85% of our carbon emissions have happened since world war ii. we got here in a couple of generations. and now we have one generation to bring us back from the brink. it will take a real big reckoning with power and the fossil fuel industry. if you think wall street is the fossil fuel industry, it is like wall street. it is predicated on the funding of fossil fields. oil, gas. people talk about the role of money in politics. who has heard of the koch brothe rs? there is one now. just koch. everybody knows those guys. are notorious for owning every republican in the united states senate. where did they get their money? they are an oil dynasty. we have to step back and acknowledgment out bad inequality has become an american today that we can name specific amylase that own our democracy. who has power in america? kochercers, waltons, brotehrs. the fact that you can name individuals who run our society tells us everything that america and our economy and late stage capitalism and p
carbon emissions that are imperiling our planets right now have come since the first episode of seinfeld. about 85% of our carbon emissions have happened since world war ii. we got here in a couple of generations. and now we have one generation to bring us back from the brink. it will take a real big reckoning with power and the fossil fuel industry. if you think wall street is the fossil fuel industry, it is like wall street. it is predicated on the funding of fossil fields. oil, gas. people...
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elaine's townhouse from "seinfeld" could be yours. will take you for a live look inside. you will get all of that and so much more. we'll be right back. ♪ everyone uses their phone differently. that's why xfinity mobile lets you design your own data. you can share 1, 3, or 10 gigs of data between lines, mix in lines of unlimited, and switch it up at any time. all with millions of secure wifi hotspots and the best lte everywhere else. it's a different kind of wireless network, designed to save you money. switch and save up to $400 a year on your wireless bill. plus, get $250 back when you buy an eligible phone. that's simple. easy. awesome. call, click, or visit a store today. charles: all you "seinfeld" fans out there, you might recognize this manhattan townhouse used as the exterior of elaine's apartment in the show. it's up for sale. cheryl casone will go inside, take a look at it and more importantly, we want to know how much. cheryl: oh, yeah. well, they bought it back in 1995. the entire building, for $950,000. now you can get it
elaine's townhouse from "seinfeld" could be yours. will take you for a live look inside. you will get all of that and so much more. we'll be right back. ♪ everyone uses their phone differently. that's why xfinity mobile lets you design your own data. you can share 1, 3, or 10 gigs of data between lines, mix in lines of unlimited, and switch it up at any time. all with millions of secure wifi hotspots and the best lte everywhere else. it's a different kind of wireless network,...
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our carbon emissions that are in pearly the planet right now have come since the first episode of "seinfeld." almost about 85% of carbon emissions have happened since world war ii. we got here in one or two generations and now we have one generation to bring us back from the brink. it is going to take a really big reckoning with power and the fossil fuel industry. if you think wall street is , it is like much of wall street is predicated on the profits and funding of fossil fuels. oil, natural gas, etc. -- heard of hoed the koch brothers? everyone has heard of the koch brothers. brothers, brother. right. there's one now. just koch. everybody knows those guys. they are notorious for basically owning every republican in the united states senate. but where did they get their money? they are an oil dynasty. we have to step back and acknowledge how bad inequality has become in america today that we can name specific families that own our democracy right now. like, who has power in america? s, the waltons, the koch brothers. the fact that you can name individuals that run our society tells us eve
our carbon emissions that are in pearly the planet right now have come since the first episode of "seinfeld." almost about 85% of carbon emissions have happened since world war ii. we got here in one or two generations and now we have one generation to bring us back from the brink. it is going to take a really big reckoning with power and the fossil fuel industry. if you think wall street is , it is like much of wall street is predicated on the profits and funding of fossil fuels....
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carbon emissions, that are imperiling our planet right now, has it come since the first episode of seinfeld. almost about 85 percent of our carbonon dimensions have all happened since world war ii. so we got here at about 20 generations and i we have one generation to bring us back from thee break. it's going to take those real big reckoning with coward and the fossil fuel industry. if you think wall street is powerful, the fossil is like wall street is predicated on the profits and funding of fossil fuels. oils and natural gas, all gas, etc. money and politics, have you heard of the koch brothers. right. everybody's heard of them now. there's one now. just koch. here's the thing, everybody knows his guys right. they are notorious for basically owning every republican in the united states senate. but when they get their money, they are in oil dynasty. we have to step back and acknowledge how bad inequality has become in america today that we can continue name specific families that own our democracy right now. if you are like most power in america, the mercer's, the waltons, the koch brothe
carbon emissions, that are imperiling our planet right now, has it come since the first episode of seinfeld. almost about 85 percent of our carbonon dimensions have all happened since world war ii. so we got here at about 20 generations and i we have one generation to bring us back from thee break. it's going to take those real big reckoning with coward and the fossil fuel industry. if you think wall street is powerful, the fossil is like wall street is predicated on the profits and funding of...
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carbon emissions that aremi imperiling our planet right now have come since the first episode of seinfeld. and about 85% of our carbon emissions have all happened since world war ii. so we got it in about one or two generations and now we have one generation to bring us back from the brink. and it's going to take a real big reckoning with our and the fossil fuel industry. because if you think wall street is powerful, the fossil -- it is like wall street, much of wall street is predicated on the profits in funding of fossil fuels, oil, natural gas, all gas, et cetera. people want to talk about the role of money in politics. who here has heard of the koch brothers? i do and has heard of the koch brothers, brothers, brother. right, there is one now. here's the thing. but he knows those guys come right? there to toys for basically owning and republican in the united states senate, but when they get their money, they are an oil dynasty. and so yeah, i mean, and so this, i mean, we have to step back and acknowledge how bad inequality has become in america today that we can name specific familie
carbon emissions that aremi imperiling our planet right now have come since the first episode of seinfeld. and about 85% of our carbon emissions have all happened since world war ii. so we got it in about one or two generations and now we have one generation to bring us back from the brink. and it's going to take a real big reckoning with our and the fossil fuel industry. because if you think wall street is powerful, the fossil -- it is like wall street, much of wall street is predicated on the...
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back ♪ loose go loose ♪ everybody cut footloose >> it may have been a show about nothing but this seinfelded a lot of heads. >> more like a full body dry heave set to music. >> our number five dance to remember, the elaine ♪ ♪ >> remember when everybody was having the time of their lives and they were all crazy for swayze, dirty dancing remains one of the most iconic dances of all time johnny taking the number four spot, baby and johnny ♪ now i've had the time of my ♪ i never felt life ♪ ♪ i never felt like this before ♪ime ♪ oh i had the time of my life ♪ and i owe it all to you ♪ you're the one thing enough ♪ ♪ i can't get enough of ♪ i can't can be something ♪ it could be love because i've had the time of my life ♪ ♪ and i've never felt this way y before ♪ >> now to a dance that awed and inspired janet jackson's rhythm nation, powerful moves united fans and artists all over the world, which is why number three goes to the one and only janet jackson. ♪ >> there's disco fever and then there's saturday night fever john travolta's dance moves were so iconic they're staying alive more than f
back ♪ loose go loose ♪ everybody cut footloose >> it may have been a show about nothing but this seinfelded a lot of heads. >> more like a full body dry heave set to music. >> our number five dance to remember, the elaine ♪ ♪ >> remember when everybody was having the time of their lives and they were all crazy for swayze, dirty dancing remains one of the most iconic dances of all time johnny taking the number four spot, baby and johnny ♪ now i've had the time...
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neil: they get the rights to "seinfeld." >> jared max is very happy about that.'s interesting to see how all this stuff shifts around. you still have broadcast television that airs tv shows on a schedule, but -- neil: log in. >> you log in. the irony of course is you can put up an antenna in 90% of the u.s. and get a lot of free content out of the air in hd. [ speaking simultaneously ] neil: we forget that. >> we've got 5g just around the corner which is also promising more, easier way to access all this content because they will have broadband you don't need to have cable for. we are on the cusp of change right now and we will see. are all these streaming services going to last into the next three to five years, we'll see. maybe there will be more mergers. >> it's a good call. maybe not conglomerate but some sort of bundling service to where they get these companies to agree, hey, get three for the price of whatever. >> like a triple play. >> wow, triple play. neil: very good job. thank you very much, brett. all things tech. he is a geek. but one with personalit
neil: they get the rights to "seinfeld." >> jared max is very happy about that.'s interesting to see how all this stuff shifts around. you still have broadcast television that airs tv shows on a schedule, but -- neil: log in. >> you log in. the irony of course is you can put up an antenna in 90% of the u.s. and get a lot of free content out of the air in hd. [ speaking simultaneously ] neil: we forget that. >> we've got 5g just around the corner which is also...
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who played on the bulls the last year, the last championship year, they all participated, jerry seinfeldma, bill clinton, all these people who grew up watching michael jordan. you would think this was something he was excited about yesterday he told me he didn't want to do it, and he's been a reluctant participant since the beginning. and alhe phinthropy, he has given away millions of dollars over the year, why he's doing that, and by the way, he launched a tequila brand as well savannah guthrie. >> you got my attention. >> and i'm pleased to report, it's fantastic tequila, and i may have brought some back for you. >> talk about burying the lead, now we're getting to it. what, craig, what, what. >> really quick, i want to point out where we are, perhaps you recognize the backdrop here, we're in spartanburg, south carolina, some people call it south carolina, other people refer to it as god's country we're here because it's a stone's throw from charlotte i wanted to make sure folks weren't confused. >> and your alma mater. >> and that. >> thank you, craig. that was cute. we have a lot mor
who played on the bulls the last year, the last championship year, they all participated, jerry seinfeldma, bill clinton, all these people who grew up watching michael jordan. you would think this was something he was excited about yesterday he told me he didn't want to do it, and he's been a reluctant participant since the beginning. and alhe phinthropy, he has given away millions of dollars over the year, why he's doing that, and by the way, he launched a tequila brand as well savannah...
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. >> bunch of "seinfeld" shows you couldn't do, there's "blazing saddles." none of this stuff.all got a little too preachy to ourselves. on the left, on the right. >> not just a little. i would say a lot. neil: why are you arguing with me? in the old days you could never do that. you push the envelope sometimes, with good humor. >> i'm grateful to salem media for allowing me to do it on the radio every single morning in new york. you wait for a phone call but if you do it nice enough with a laugh, bill maher is absolutely right, we went too far. now it's time to say everybody slow down. in politics, in comedy, everybody's just got to stop. neil: you will get irate callers, right? >> you know, not too much. because i don't know -- neil: that's all i get. >> do you listen, i have to listen back to my radio show just to make sure, you ever do that, just to make sure you didn't go over? >> no, no. i like to have a nice memory of it. i never listen. somebody's got to do nancy pelosi. neil: oh, no. >> is there a little bit of t t that, she's talking like we're morons. adam schiff, ma
. >> bunch of "seinfeld" shows you couldn't do, there's "blazing saddles." none of this stuff.all got a little too preachy to ourselves. on the left, on the right. >> not just a little. i would say a lot. neil: why are you arguing with me? in the old days you could never do that. you push the envelope sometimes, with good humor. >> i'm grateful to salem media for allowing me to do it on the radio every single morning in new york. you wait for a phone call...
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. >>> seth meyers is getting his own stand-up special ellen degeneres, jerry seinfeld and others who. >> you're going to go crazy for stand-up seth, does everything kids love to do, he stands, he tells jokes, and he sometimes walks from one side of the stage to the other side of the stage he even comes with a cool microphone. >> it looks like ice cream. >> it's a microphone. >> it looks like ice cream seems lame. >> maybe you're lame have you considered that maybe that's been the problem since i walked over here. >> i think you should go. >> i'm going to go, but not because she told me to because i decided to guys want me to leave that >> no. be the target audienceds won't it's called lobby baby and hits netflix november 5th. >>> congratulations in ord because yesterday was ryan reynolds birthday, getting roasted by a few friends selma hayek writing "yes, ryan, i am using your birthday to post this picture where i don't look so bad where you look all beat up and i would like to take this opportunity to remind you you were going to send me aviation gin for my birthday. blake lively ge
. >>> seth meyers is getting his own stand-up special ellen degeneres, jerry seinfeld and others who. >> you're going to go crazy for stand-up seth, does everything kids love to do, he stands, he tells jokes, and he sometimes walks from one side of the stage to the other side of the stage he even comes with a cool microphone. >> it looks like ice cream. >> it's a microphone. >> it looks like ice cream seems lame. >> maybe you're lame have you considered...
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for netflix in terms of public relations at the same time they spent half a billion dollars on "seinfeldas no big deal they lost "the office" and "friends." do you wonder if people wonder what bank they're getting for their buck >> that's a question we've had increasing costs of content. we expect we'll continue to see them spending more on content. that's how the netflix flywheel is meant to work is that they add new subscribers and they're able to fund additional new content. at some point you're at a maintenance level of spend you have enough to attract and retain most of your subscribers. to the extent additional competing services are coming out there will be increased content spend. >> at the very least you can say no one has a better idea than netflix. >> appreciate your time. >> thank you. >>> when we come back, did we just witness the death of wall street commissions we will talk about online brokerage's race to zero with aynk analyst mike mayo st tuned, you are watching "squawk box" on cnbc when i lost my sight, my biggest fear was losing my independence. mmm... good. so i've s
for netflix in terms of public relations at the same time they spent half a billion dollars on "seinfeldas no big deal they lost "the office" and "friends." do you wonder if people wonder what bank they're getting for their buck >> that's a question we've had increasing costs of content. we expect we'll continue to see them spending more on content. that's how the netflix flywheel is meant to work is that they add new subscribers and they're able to fund...
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that's why they spent a lot of money for "seinfeld. it's more and more on original content.ad an article last april saying 80% of viewing was done on licensed programming. is it "stranger things" that are driving subscribers or "the office," which is only 3% of viewing? >> or the sticky stuff that keeps them in between? >> it comes down to library content. appletv plus doesn't have that library that you'll stick around to watch while netflix and disney plus will. >> you think people will be turning on and off apple tv in a different way? >> apple tv plus taking wallet share. obviously they're giving it away for free to iphone customers i think they'll drive a substantial amount of subscribers. >> it's more like amazon. >> exactly amazon, they want you to use prime so you buy shoes from them, apple checkout, the morning show because you can buy iphone from them. >> do you think they'll buy another big library or service because they think they have to bulk it up right now they say they don't obviously. >> maybe way down the road they might. netflix is going to spend $15 billi
that's why they spent a lot of money for "seinfeld. it's more and more on original content.ad an article last april saying 80% of viewing was done on licensed programming. is it "stranger things" that are driving subscribers or "the office," which is only 3% of viewing? >> or the sticky stuff that keeps them in between? >> it comes down to library content. appletv plus doesn't have that library that you'll stick around to watch while netflix and disney plus...