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back then universal sued sony saying sony's home video recorder, sony betamax, some have never heard of it if they were born after thes, infringe on copyright material and the original content. the most passionate fighter in the battle against recording content without paying for it was the president and chief operating officer of mca universal, he joins us live from los angeles, one of the original hollywood lions. thank you for being here. >> thank you. >> back in the supreme court overturned tweet to lure or rulings that had been in your favor, universal lost then but today the court ruled in favor of the content creators. what do you think of this ruling today? >> i feel in effect the court has overruled the sony betamax case, the current holding today. however they got there is a correct holdings and i am celebrating it even though i am no longer in the field in which the game is played. liz: that is why we wanted to bring you one. it was a landmark decision and everyone out there today is saying this is the biggest decision in media since your case in 1981 that was trying to pr
back then universal sued sony saying sony's home video recorder, sony betamax, some have never heard of it if they were born after thes, infringe on copyright material and the original content. the most passionate fighter in the battle against recording content without paying for it was the president and chief operating officer of mca universal, he joins us live from los angeles, one of the original hollywood lions. thank you for being here. >> thank you. >> back in the supreme...
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in sohort, sony's event covered more ground, but the u.s. seems likely to deliver on its promises sooner. so what did it have to offer? richard taylor was at microsoft's press briefing and has the details from l.a. >> reporter: we all know what happened on day one. sony comprehensively outplayed microsoft. it was almost game over before the conference had begun. that set the tone, really, for this year. sony really taking a commanding lead in console sales. so who won the opening dual of this year? well, x-box master phil spencer set the tone in the very first minute of the very first press conference. we've been humbled, he said, we've been listening. and what did that mean? well, in short, the laser focus on the core gaming experience as title after title after title was unleashed in a tidal wave of exclusives. barely a mention of the connect 3d camera that was supposed to deliver new experiences. so in its place, lots of very, very pretty franchises very, very familiar to us. there was "assassin's creed," then there was "halo," then there
in sohort, sony's event covered more ground, but the u.s. seems likely to deliver on its promises sooner. so what did it have to offer? richard taylor was at microsoft's press briefing and has the details from l.a. >> reporter: we all know what happened on day one. sony comprehensively outplayed microsoft. it was almost game over before the conference had begun. that set the tone, really, for this year. sony really taking a commanding lead in console sales. so who won the opening dual of...
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declined 10% year-over-year, sony is branching out. a new playstation tv streaming and virtual headset. the electronic giant sending out a big message to investors and maybe apple as well, getting ready to take on anyone from apple to facebook oculus riff as well. we'll talk to the ceo and president of sony computer entertainment of america, live from e3. connell: that sound pretty good. paula dean, paula dean wants to get back into your kitchen. the controversial celebrity chef has an online network. would you watch the paula dean network? well america embrace her again. lee haw skins joins us. liz: he is only one who got her. will paula make a big dom -- comeback? will former fans embrace her again? , on twitter, @fbnatb. ♪ [ male announcer ] once, there was a man who found a magic seashell. it told him what was happening on the trading floor in real time. ♪ the shell brought him great fame. ♪ but then, one day, he noticed that everybody could have a magic seashell. [ indistinct talking ] [ male announcer ] right there in their tradi
declined 10% year-over-year, sony is branching out. a new playstation tv streaming and virtual headset. the electronic giant sending out a big message to investors and maybe apple as well, getting ready to take on anyone from apple to facebook oculus riff as well. we'll talk to the ceo and president of sony computer entertainment of america, live from e3. connell: that sound pretty good. paula dean, paula dean wants to get back into your kitchen. the controversial celebrity chef has an online...
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sony, microsoft, nintendo, and all the big names are in l.a. for the annual e3 gathering. me bring in jon erlichman he was in l.a. right now and will be covering this event for us. jon, what are the highlights? >> the business story is that software helps sell hardware. last year, the big players were really unveiling their consoles. the xbox one and playstation 4 and nintendo's latest chess piece the wii u. after we have seen these devices on the market, now comes the second wave of how to get people excited about buying some of these new consoles. art of what you do is show them really cool games. the hard-core gamers are already owners of these various devices and games but if there is excitement or hype, maybe it carries to the more casual gamer. we certainly saw that transition from the last generation to this new generation, a lot of people just a satisfied to play games on their phones and tablets. the focus on franchise games like halo? what is the microsoft game plan? >> this was a great example. they got a lot of kudos for not just talking about the next-generati
sony, microsoft, nintendo, and all the big names are in l.a. for the annual e3 gathering. me bring in jon erlichman he was in l.a. right now and will be covering this event for us. jon, what are the highlights? >> the business story is that software helps sell hardware. last year, the big players were really unveiling their consoles. the xbox one and playstation 4 and nintendo's latest chess piece the wii u. after we have seen these devices on the market, now comes the second wave of how...
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it was a string of great games people want to see on the xbox. >> with regards to sony, how does sonyrom microsoft's now? and do you think the new microsoft ceo, is he going to pull any rabbits out of his hat? >> well, you know, sony are in a leading position at the moment. they are ahead in terms of raw sales. they sold 7 million consoles at last count compared to microsoft's 5 million. i think they done the have to change tact as much as microsoft has. they are in that leading position. what they need to do now is reassure consumers that have bought the console that there are great games coming out for it. i think they've done that today. as for microsoft i'm not sure what else they can do at the moment other than tell people there are great games on this plot form. they've gone back on a lot of things they said they were going to do. i think if they stay the course now and get great games out there, they will see good stuff for them. >> can i also just ask you, on the general gaming market, i was looking at figures, it's estimated approximately 20% of the market is the high end pc
it was a string of great games people want to see on the xbox. >> with regards to sony, how does sonyrom microsoft's now? and do you think the new microsoft ceo, is he going to pull any rabbits out of his hat? >> well, you know, sony are in a leading position at the moment. they are ahead in terms of raw sales. they sold 7 million consoles at last count compared to microsoft's 5 million. i think they done the have to change tact as much as microsoft has. they are in that leading...
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however, sony's ps2 or continues to outsell the xbox. microsoft down, sony up. a little.hen we have tyson. it has one the battle for hillshire bands. look at hillshire. eight billion-dollar takeover bid. men have almost 700,000 fewer jobs than we did in december of 2007 when the recession began. art laffer joins us now. i thought it was supposed to be a war on women. >> when you say some things never change -- [laughter] >> that is right. seven men hold 700,000 fewer jobs. why is that? what is going on. >> there is no recovery going on. the only thing that is doing that is population growth. what you have seen over a very long track of time is women's share of the labor force has been increasing. their growth rate is a little higher than men's. i think that that is all you are really observing. >> i think we are now back in terms of overall jobs. we do not have the same high-paying jobs. >> we also have a much larger population than we did then. employment is a share of the population, stuart. it is still at that same exact level. it is just the population growth generati
however, sony's ps2 or continues to outsell the xbox. microsoft down, sony up. a little.hen we have tyson. it has one the battle for hillshire bands. look at hillshire. eight billion-dollar takeover bid. men have almost 700,000 fewer jobs than we did in december of 2007 when the recession began. art laffer joins us now. i thought it was supposed to be a war on women. >> when you say some things never change -- [laughter] >> that is right. seven men hold 700,000 fewer jobs. why is...
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then sony was on last night and they kind of went the other way.aid wait a minute look at the things we're going to be emphasizing including streaming television and the morpheus headset here. this is a virtual reality head september and also going to let you game on the television with nothing but a controller. and that's a -- new sony platform that's going to be called playstation now. so it's interesting how the two have diverged. microsoft is back to basics and games games and sony went out and said we're going to spread out across the house with a bunch of new peripherals and basically swapped their initial roles and it's huge stakes. >> is that good do you think? >> it shows there's a change -- a correction here in terms of how microsoft thought they were going to go. i think becoming broader the way playstation is talking right now and part of more avenues of your life than just gaming. but i think -- that maybe it's a little too early to start to bank on that. basically the game consoles are still about gaming. >> gaming. >> the future they
then sony was on last night and they kind of went the other way.aid wait a minute look at the things we're going to be emphasizing including streaming television and the morpheus headset here. this is a virtual reality head september and also going to let you game on the television with nothing but a controller. and that's a -- new sony platform that's going to be called playstation now. so it's interesting how the two have diverged. microsoft is back to basics and games games and sony went out...
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it includes sony, adidas, these out. are allegations of corruption surrounding the world cup in qatar. we are joined by paul allen. one of these sponsors -- what are these sponsors actually saying? >> these sentiments have been very diplomatic. at the same time, they are making it pretty clear where they stand. sony, adidas, and visa have issued e-mail events in regards to these allegations false i will give you an example. expect saying that they ethics and fair play. that is what these companies are saying. allegationsto the in the british sunday times. vice president was overseeing a slush fund aimed towards buying support for the qatar. for the 2012 -- 2022 world cup. they deny any wrongdoing. however, the smell emanating from the whole process is enough are these doctors to put up these sorts of statements. sponsorship from these alone with $400 million to fifa for its part. they have a database name and saying that the sponsors have confidence in the investigation stop >> indeed. this investigation is taking as wel
it includes sony, adidas, these out. are allegations of corruption surrounding the world cup in qatar. we are joined by paul allen. one of these sponsors -- what are these sponsors actually saying? >> these sentiments have been very diplomatic. at the same time, they are making it pretty clear where they stand. sony, adidas, and visa have issued e-mail events in regards to these allegations false i will give you an example. expect saying that they ethics and fair play. that is what these...
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shawn laden, ceo of sony entertainment america.e, play station tv in the u.s., a very crowded space, google has chrome cast, you have apple tv, the roku box where do you fit into the landscape? >> we are a gaming platform. taking the power of play station gaming and putting it into a very small box to bring the other multimedia aspects to the users. i think a huge differentiation between us and others. >> access youtube through both your play station four and also through this. where does the new tv box fit into the entertainment landscape. >> look at it for an opportunity for you to have a small gaming device, have maybe in a second room, you can actually stream your ps 4 content through that and in a different part of the house. way to expand the footprint. >> do you think it will compete directly with apple tv or people to own both? >> think those are two separate markets they are serving, ours primarily, bring more gaming experience to more places in your house. >> the announcements you made at your big press conference last ni
shawn laden, ceo of sony entertainment america.e, play station tv in the u.s., a very crowded space, google has chrome cast, you have apple tv, the roku box where do you fit into the landscape? >> we are a gaming platform. taking the power of play station gaming and putting it into a very small box to bring the other multimedia aspects to the users. i think a huge differentiation between us and others. >> access youtube through both your play station four and also through this....
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sony is taking on facebook in a virtual reality race. the gaming company will unveil electronics -- entertainment expo. we have a winner. tyson foods buying hill shire brands with an offer of $63 a share. that would give the chicken producer control over ballpark hotdogs. there is so much interest in wilshire. this all going. hill shire thought they would buy pinnacle and get into frozen foods and get bigger. a couple weeks later, they're going to be involved in tyson. a heated hitting were. bidding war. have the stronger balance sheet, but they had the stronger will. they did not really chase this is this. sara lee was part of one big company. they almost bought it been a couple years ago. they have been lusting for the brand for many years. --on had a bad reputation not a bad reputation, but it would back away from meals at the last second. this time, they went through and went a couple of dollars higher than the rival. the next thing will be a formality. hill shire has to get out of the pinnacle deal. acquired.ll not be $163 million t
sony is taking on facebook in a virtual reality race. the gaming company will unveil electronics -- entertainment expo. we have a winner. tyson foods buying hill shire brands with an offer of $63 a share. that would give the chicken producer control over ballpark hotdogs. there is so much interest in wilshire. this all going. hill shire thought they would buy pinnacle and get into frozen foods and get bigger. a couple weeks later, they're going to be involved in tyson. a heated hitting were....
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other game companies like nintendo, sony, microsoft. are focusing on new games rather than new hardware. limo drivers are taking to the streets in europe to protest. it backed up traffic in some of europe's largest cities. they want to be subjected to the same regulations they are but bloomberg has already responded. next steps, the stunning primary loss from eric cantor, according to a top republican aide. the tea party challenger beat eric cantor in his district. the loss could heal a death blow to the chances of immigration reform passing conquerors -- passing congress. he had been willing to compromise on parts of the reform. a crucial issue to the tech immunity. to our lead story of the day, virtual reality may be the next egg thing in the videogame world, with companies like facebook and sony believing in that potential of this technology. this week at the annual videogame expo in los angeles, sony showed off a new virtual reality had set that they called roger morpheus. facebook shock to many earlier this year when they announced
other game companies like nintendo, sony, microsoft. are focusing on new games rather than new hardware. limo drivers are taking to the streets in europe to protest. it backed up traffic in some of europe's largest cities. they want to be subjected to the same regulations they are but bloomberg has already responded. next steps, the stunning primary loss from eric cantor, according to a top republican aide. the tea party challenger beat eric cantor in his district. the loss could heal a death...
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this week at the annual video gaming expo in l.a., sony showed off a virtual reality headset that it calls project morpheus, and facebook shocked many early this year when it announced the $2 billion deal to buy oculus vr, whose headsets of not even hit the market yet. oculus has had a big presence at e3. jon erlichman is standing by with oculus ceo and cofounder for an exclusive interview. jon? >> thanks a lot. the oculus story is an incredible one. just a couple of years ago, the ceo was trying to figure out, should i join this company. thanks for joining us. when you think back over the last couple of years, it was here at e3 that people got a taste of what oculus might be. >> it has been an incredible ride. the community is a big part of this as well. everybody got behind it. launching on kick starter crowd funding is something you could not do in the past. it is something we were able to take advantage of technology today. within 24, 48 hours, $1 million of pledging came in. the company was off to the races, and has been an awesome ride since. >> some people still fascinated by
this week at the annual video gaming expo in l.a., sony showed off a virtual reality headset that it calls project morpheus, and facebook shocked many early this year when it announced the $2 billion deal to buy oculus vr, whose headsets of not even hit the market yet. oculus has had a big presence at e3. jon erlichman is standing by with oculus ceo and cofounder for an exclusive interview. jon? >> thanks a lot. the oculus story is an incredible one. just a couple of years ago, the ceo...
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sony is trying to overhaul their company by cutting 5,000 employees worldwide. they have recorded a net loss of more than $1.1 billion for the fiscal year ending in march. their p.c. and tv divisions were largely to blame. >>> prime minister shinzo abe has announced this week that he will tackle one of the biggest challenges for japan's economy, the declining population. he says he is determined to stop it from falling below 100 million for the next half a century. he promised more help for parents by expanding after-schoolchildcare services and offering special assistance to those having a third child. but he faces an uphill battle. many japanese are reluctant to have children or even get married because they feel they don't have the luxury to do so. we report. >> reporter: saki ito lives in tokyo with her husband and four-month-old son. she works for a food company, but she's on parental leave until next year. she has to go on a long waiting list to get her son into a public nursery. she says she and her husband want a second child but she is worried they will
sony is trying to overhaul their company by cutting 5,000 employees worldwide. they have recorded a net loss of more than $1.1 billion for the fiscal year ending in march. their p.c. and tv divisions were largely to blame. >>> prime minister shinzo abe has announced this week that he will tackle one of the biggest challenges for japan's economy, the declining population. he says he is determined to stop it from falling below 100 million for the next half a century. he promised more...
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ranging from facebook to sony and the potential of this technology. at e3, the videogaming expo in las vegas, sony showed a new headset. facebook shocked many when they announce a $2 billion deal to buy a company whose headset is not on the market. oculus showed off potential of applications. jon erlichman sat down with the oculus ceo. he asked about the incredible two-year run. >> it has been an incredible ride. one of the journeys we get to participate in. the community is a big part of it as well and everybody got behind it, launching our kick starter. something we do not do in the past and we would take advantage of the internet and get it out there. it felt like overnight. it was somewhat overnight. within 24-48 hours, $1 million. thousands of people and the company was off to the races. >> some people still fascinated by facebook's interest in oculus. you had been swapping messages with mark zuckerberg. got to the headquarters and tried out the technology and he said, what? >> how can i help? he is a powerful guy and incredibly smart guy. he sha
ranging from facebook to sony and the potential of this technology. at e3, the videogaming expo in las vegas, sony showed a new headset. facebook shocked many when they announce a $2 billion deal to buy a company whose headset is not on the market. oculus showed off potential of applications. jon erlichman sat down with the oculus ceo. he asked about the incredible two-year run. >> it has been an incredible ride. one of the journeys we get to participate in. the community is a big part of...
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for instance has now decided intermediating google on its handset sony in russia and a couple other markets has launched a effectively a clone of android that it controls completely that uses sony's own search engines it uses sony's own software we're seeing similar type of thing with samsung to samsung just launched two weeks ago its first handset in iraq show that uses samsung's own mobile operating system so you're seeing these companies that own the and relationship with the customer suddenly pushing around the suppliers on the middle tier so companies like google are you know making their threats with the satellite internet service that they're going to disintermediation around comcast at some level it's a defensive war you know what's a billion dollars for google to launch a few satellites the company sitting on about sixty billion dollars in cash and the potential loss of revenue it could see if a company like comcast was to block oogle or somehow push its customers away from it is a huge deal so i think what you're seeing over and over again is companies trying to make sure
for instance has now decided intermediating google on its handset sony in russia and a couple other markets has launched a effectively a clone of android that it controls completely that uses sony's own search engines it uses sony's own software we're seeing similar type of thing with samsung to samsung just launched two weeks ago its first handset in iraq show that uses samsung's own mobile operating system so you're seeing these companies that own the and relationship with the customer...
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sony, sharp, will have android tv built in next year. >>> wall street flat and a little bit mixed this morning. a terrible report showing u.s. economy shrank sharply during the winter. >> simonetti, thank you. >>> 25 minutes after the top of the hour. he brought down his political career sexting things like that. yuck. wait until you hear the real reason anthony weiner is keeping his mouth shut. >> we will tell you how he spoiled his own greatest scape. but first on this day in history, something we are all thankful for, 1498 that was the year the tooth brush was invented. >> you have the latest cyclone? we have more on coney island. ♪ yeah, girl ♪ you know, i've been thinking about us ♪ ♪ and, uh, i just can't fight it anymore ♪ ♪ it's bundle time ♪ bundle ♪ mm, feel those savings, baby and that's how a home and auto bundle is made. better he learns it here than on the streets. the miracle of bundling -- now, that's progressive.
sony, sharp, will have android tv built in next year. >>> wall street flat and a little bit mixed this morning. a terrible report showing u.s. economy shrank sharply during the winter. >> simonetti, thank you. >>> 25 minutes after the top of the hour. he brought down his political career sexting things like that. yuck. wait until you hear the real reason anthony weiner is keeping his mouth shut. >> we will tell you how he spoiled his own greatest scape. but first...
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it's a new sony project morpheus.ual reality head set for the ps4 and it looks like you are in -- you'll see it. i'm in like a medieval world or something. it's the craziest thing it's ever -- i mean it's wild. it's like going to bonnaroo. [ laughter ] but channing and i are going to demo these headsets and i can't wait. these are the future of reality and they're going to blow your minds. also we have a standup from -- he's a great comedian. i went on tour with this guy with a couple of other comedians in the "clean cut comedy tour." where everyone just did clean material and it was super fun. and he destroyed every time we went out. he was just so, so funny. julian mccullough is here tonight. [ cheers and applause ] and you're going to love him. julian mccullough. great guy. funny. guys today is friday and that's usually when i catch up with some personal stuff. you know i check my inbox and return some e-mails and of course i send out thank you notes. [ cheers and applause ] i was running a bit behind today. so i t
it's a new sony project morpheus.ual reality head set for the ps4 and it looks like you are in -- you'll see it. i'm in like a medieval world or something. it's the craziest thing it's ever -- i mean it's wild. it's like going to bonnaroo. [ laughter ] but channing and i are going to demo these headsets and i can't wait. these are the future of reality and they're going to blow your minds. also we have a standup from -- he's a great comedian. i went on tour with this guy with a couple of other...
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microsoft, with the xbox one and sony in the playstation 4., the wii u struggled to stay part of the conversation. the abilityo have to help save nintendo? >> definitely. so many people love the characters that nintendo has made historic over the years. one of the things we have heard out of the three is nintendo taking a page out of the book of sky landers with having collectible portions of mario and other characters that can be used to make more of the games interactive. that is the power of what they have gotten. earl --uched a bit on virtual reality, but what are you looking forward to most when it comes to virtual reality? because we have this controversy of facebook versus sony, both of them interested in virtual reality, given that a thatk in oculus are -- is more about communication. can they encourage game developers to come to their platform. at he3.erlichman will be for watchingmuch this edition of bloomberg west. we will see you later. ♪ >> i am mark crumpton. this is "bottom line. today, gm ceo faces shareholders company hasaker
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we heard from sony saying they fairness across all aspects.says the negativity is neither good for football nor for fifa and its partners. they expect it to carry out of the row investigation. -- of the row investigation. >> what happens next. >> the football world cup kicks off in a few days. the investigation the former prosecutor michael garcia is due to file a report to the ethics committee next month. it will then decide if there is a case to answer. then we will see what sanctions if any are meted out to qatar. very much indeed. coming up the transatlantic war of words. we are going to discuss what happens next as well. we will see you in a moment. ♪ >> welcome back. you are watching "on the move here, i am guy johnson. 30 minutes into the equity trading take, how are things shaping up? that we have seen today has faded a little bit. equity markets by and large higher. a bunch of markets closed. those markets that are open, france where it its a national holiday, you see a lot of volume. let's get into the story of little bit further. ca
we heard from sony saying they fairness across all aspects.says the negativity is neither good for football nor for fifa and its partners. they expect it to carry out of the row investigation. -- of the row investigation. >> what happens next. >> the football world cup kicks off in a few days. the investigation the former prosecutor michael garcia is due to file a report to the ethics committee next month. it will then decide if there is a case to answer. then we will see what...
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sony, adidas, and visa have called for an urgent investigation.the documents and e-mails show that armor vice president mohammad in how mom gave millions of dollars to the bid. qatar tonight -- denies the allegations. imports fell short, waiting to weaker spending at home. overseas sales increase. they were doing better than expected. it is a sign that the recovery is gaining ground. economist isfic that that is the number he is focused on. it is aligning more closely to what is happening with six rental demand. i think it suggests a recovery that is getting more traction. 2014 will look like strong. you pay to would dine with billionaire investor warren buffett: a singaporean forked out more than $2 million for the chance. it was an annual charity auction. let's head to singapore. maybe our correspondent has some thoughts. >> i do not know. we do not know anything more about him. he is mysterious. no one has managed to track him down. he fit the profile. you can bet on the fact that he has the money. enough to pay almost $2.2 million to dine with
sony, adidas, and visa have called for an urgent investigation.the documents and e-mails show that armor vice president mohammad in how mom gave millions of dollars to the bid. qatar tonight -- denies the allegations. imports fell short, waiting to weaker spending at home. overseas sales increase. they were doing better than expected. it is a sign that the recovery is gaining ground. economist isfic that that is the number he is focused on. it is aligning more closely to what is happening with...
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sony.: thank you. >> sony has, once the japanese start thinking about making money and getting their stocks up, sony has a huge bucket of very good assets. they have some that are not as good. if they ever start looking at how do we take this company, and figure out how to take a good assets and not so good assets and put them in different buckets, you have a stock that is extraordinarily, you have a guy from ea, talk to him about, the devices they have, products they have. prices they have. liz: by the way, we have sony computer ler entertainment ceo at 4:00 p.m. eastern hour. stay tuned. that is the portion that people talk about. >> not only that. they have music and "sound of music" is great as you know from your days on broadway. liz: i was really good. >> that was really good. in addition i know you're a rangers fan you know rangers will go 4-0. liz: i'm a kings fan. >> you l.a. people. liz: why? msg. >> madison square garden was financial engineering. cablevision spun off amc, spun o
sony.: thank you. >> sony has, once the japanese start thinking about making money and getting their stocks up, sony has a huge bucket of very good assets. they have some that are not as good. if they ever start looking at how do we take this company, and figure out how to take a good assets and not so good assets and put them in different buckets, you have a stock that is extraordinarily, you have a guy from ea, talk to him about, the devices they have, products they have. prices they...
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what sony said, because sony was dealing with local over-the-air broadcasts and making a copy of local over-the-air broadcasts, it said that consumers have a fair use right to make a copy of that. sony did not address the distant signal, and the question then would become in balancing the fair use factors whether it was appropriate for a consumer to be able to get access to that programming without being able to otherwise implicate the free public spectrum. now, the way congress has addressed that, congress has addressed that by saying that when there are distance signals that then get pushed through a cable system, there is a copyright royalty that gets paid. but i want to make absolutely clear. satellite, cable, do not pay copyright royalties for local over-the-air broadcasts. why? because the local over-the-air broadcast channels wanted it that way. they didn't want to be in a situation of having to figure out how to divvy up all the copyright royalties to the various holders. so when they talk about how congress supposedly overruled fortnightly, what they ignore is that in section
what sony said, because sony was dealing with local over-the-air broadcasts and making a copy of local over-the-air broadcasts, it said that consumers have a fair use right to make a copy of that. sony did not address the distant signal, and the question then would become in balancing the fair use factors whether it was appropriate for a consumer to be able to get access to that programming without being able to otherwise implicate the free public spectrum. now, the way congress has addressed...
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so what's sony doing?eats by giving all the world cup players a free pair of its headphones, but so far few players have been seen wearing them. let's check on the stocks that are involved here. we've got sony corp. up 11 pennies. if you stretched it out, you'd get a better sense that sony hasn't been the worst performer certainly over the past year, they've come back swinging. and beats' new parent company, apple -- which recently bought them for $3 billion -- is down 23 cents. again, intraday picture doesn't really give you the true story of what's going on with these stocks. apple has had a very good couple of months. >>> facebook also seeking some world cup goals. the social networking giant saying it has already seen more people interacting about the tournament than it had for the sochi olympics -- i'm not done -- the super bowl, wait a minute, and the academy awards combined. in all, there have been 459 million world cup interactions so far, and that's just in the first week of competition. looking a
so what's sony doing?eats by giving all the world cup players a free pair of its headphones, but so far few players have been seen wearing them. let's check on the stocks that are involved here. we've got sony corp. up 11 pennies. if you stretched it out, you'd get a better sense that sony hasn't been the worst performer certainly over the past year, they've come back swinging. and beats' new parent company, apple -- which recently bought them for $3 billion -- is down 23 cents. again, intraday...
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it is the first time sony outsold in tandem in eight years.as helped by the eighth generation playstation. cyber crime costs the global economy 445 billion dollars every year according to a report from the center for strategic and international studies in the united states. found that of intellectual property cost $160 billion. losses connected to personal information like stolen credit card details amount to $150 billion. i will be back again in one hour with more business news. back to you. >> let's take a look at what is making waves online, including a growing anti-world cup movement in brazil just three days before the tournament kicks off. >> ♪ we take a look at some of the stories making online headlines. coming up, the anti-world cup movement in brazil. the online campaign against bullying in mexico and a videographer takes a roller coaster ride to another dimension. >> ♪ clashesy saw violent between police and subway workers in sÃo paulo. transportation employees entered a second day of strikes calling for higher wages. if the strike
it is the first time sony outsold in tandem in eight years.as helped by the eighth generation playstation. cyber crime costs the global economy 445 billion dollars every year according to a report from the center for strategic and international studies in the united states. found that of intellectual property cost $160 billion. losses connected to personal information like stolen credit card details amount to $150 billion. i will be back again in one hour with more business news. back to you....
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. >> playstation, sony playation.f dads love playing sony plstation. >> stock, all the way. >> what you think? >> sony is down 15% in the last 12 months. gaming company, it is that tv, got movie, got all of that, so that is something that -- >> costco. all the stuff you want to grill -- >> i lovcostco. i think they'rawesome. >> stock is up in the last 12 months. up 6%. >> i wish i would have bought it years ago. >> at the end. >> we're tied up, 1-1. >> the tiebreaker. >> it is a question. >> coors brewing company. >> coors is always a great business. family business. i'm going to say stock. >> you are right, kathie lee. you are the winner. that stock is up 35% in the last 12 months. you might want to get this. i'm still going to give you, since you won, you won a six pack. >> i'll take it. >> i don't drink alcohol. >> hoda can give it to boots. >> give it to the person you want to for father's day. wish him a happy father's day. >> happy father's day to you. >> tomorrow, a performance by colbie caillat. >> and the oth
. >> playstation, sony playation.f dads love playing sony plstation. >> stock, all the way. >> what you think? >> sony is down 15% in the last 12 months. gaming company, it is that tv, got movie, got all of that, so that is something that -- >> costco. all the stuff you want to grill -- >> i lovcostco. i think they'rawesome. >> stock is up in the last 12 months. up 6%. >> i wish i would have bought it years ago. >> at the end. >> we're...
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let's start off with the big guns -- the sony 4k tv. take a look at this gorgeous 55-inch ultra high definition tv with 4 times the quality of hd. it'll not only take your existing hd content and up-convert it to 4k, but there's also a lot more 4k content now, like from netflix and youtube and video unlimited. starts at $2,099 for this monster tv and goes up from there. you can get them all the way up to 85 inches. next up, i love this revolve product that takes your smart home devices and unifies it all. so instead of separate apps and remotes for your tivo and your nest thermostat and your sonos, this one device does it all. you download a free app for your smartphone or tablet, and, again, it's super-easy setup. it controls everything regardless of the company and product that you've invested in. love that? $299 for a onetime fee there. activision has a new skylanders game coming out this fall. you know skylanders, right? this is trap team. so the idea is the same. you place those action figures on the portal of power. they come aliv
let's start off with the big guns -- the sony 4k tv. take a look at this gorgeous 55-inch ultra high definition tv with 4 times the quality of hd. it'll not only take your existing hd content and up-convert it to 4k, but there's also a lot more 4k content now, like from netflix and youtube and video unlimited. starts at $2,099 for this monster tv and goes up from there. you can get them all the way up to 85 inches. next up, i love this revolve product that takes your smart home devices and...
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what sony said because sony was dealing with local over the air broadcasts and making a copy of local over the air broadcast, it said that consumers have a fair use right to make a copy of that. sony did not address the distant signal. the question would become balancing the various fair use factors, whether it was appropriate for a consumer to be able to get access to that programing without being able to otherwise implicate the free public spectrum. now, the way congress has addressed that, congress has addressed that by saying when there are distant signals that then get pushed through a cable system, there is a copyright royalty that gets paid. but i want to make absolutely clear. satellite, cable, do not pay copyright royalties for local over the air broadcasts. why? because the local over the air broadcast channels wanted it that way. they didn't want to be in a situation of having to figure out how to divvy up all the copyright royalties to the various holders the so when they talk about how congress supposedly overruled fortnightly, what they ignore in section 11-d and section
what sony said because sony was dealing with local over the air broadcasts and making a copy of local over the air broadcast, it said that consumers have a fair use right to make a copy of that. sony did not address the distant signal. the question would become balancing the various fair use factors, whether it was appropriate for a consumer to be able to get access to that programing without being able to otherwise implicate the free public spectrum. now, the way congress has addressed that,...
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image censor but it's not just sony on the inside. you take it apart and you're going the find chips from a variety of manufacturers including qualcomm which applies the blue tooth connectivity of the camera and another chip maker which provides the camera's internal memory. investors might not be all that particular with amarella but over the past 12 months surged over 90 '. as gopro continues it's certainly a company to keep an eye on. what about the lens? well, i-fix it takes apart colle electronic for a lifliving and says gopro has developed its own unique lens technology. >> really what makes them shine is they were able to take all of these components, put them in a very attractive package and be able to give this to people in a specialty niche market that didn't exist really previous to them. >> analysts expect gopro to continue to innovate the camera pact inside the cameras and they expect other camera and electronics manufacturers to go after gopro in the growing action camera market. carl, back to you. >> josh, thank you ver
image censor but it's not just sony on the inside. you take it apart and you're going the find chips from a variety of manufacturers including qualcomm which applies the blue tooth connectivity of the camera and another chip maker which provides the camera's internal memory. investors might not be all that particular with amarella but over the past 12 months surged over 90 '. as gopro continues it's certainly a company to keep an eye on. what about the lens? well, i-fix it takes apart colle...
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. >> sony scored another box office hit, think like a man too.ilm stars kevin hart and is sony's second number one debut following 22 jump street. still to come, we have the latest on this worsening situation in the middle east. a closer look at the fallout coming through on power companies. day getting underway in hong kong and shanghai. important data points were looking out for today include china manufacturing reports, also the united states doing similarly and the eurozone as well. that is what we have at the moment. overall, the markets should get an idea of global manufacturing, how it is doing. as we say, we have that manufacturing data out of the eurozone. trading, up by nearly 2/10 of 1%. ♪ >> oil rising for a third day. insurgents gaining ground in iraq. the ability to fight hackers is being questioned. tourists are flocking to japan like never before. out,manufacturing data giving us an idea of what is happening with the economy. we have the open here in hong kong. we also have the open at shenzhen and shanghai. china is opening uncha
. >> sony scored another box office hit, think like a man too.ilm stars kevin hart and is sony's second number one debut following 22 jump street. still to come, we have the latest on this worsening situation in the middle east. a closer look at the fallout coming through on power companies. day getting underway in hong kong and shanghai. important data points were looking out for today include china manufacturing reports, also the united states doing similarly and the eurozone as well....
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why billions are at stake for microsoft and sony as the two companies face off at the biggest annual gathering of the video game industry. that's coming up. >>> president obama taking action today to help millions of american college graduates pay down student loan debt signing an executive order to allow borrowers to cap their payments. >> we believe in america no hard working young person should be priced out of a higher education. this country has always made a commitment to put a good education within the reach of young people willing to work for it. >> the president said today's order could help additional 5 million borrowers lower monthly payments on federal loans. john harwood joins us from washington with more on today's relief plan. john, you know, so many people burdened by the student loans. what exactly is the president promising to do and who really benefits? >> what he's doing, susie, telling people who borrowed before 2007, who previously were not eligible, that they can cap the repayment of student loans 10% of the monthly income and paying for 20 years at that rate a
why billions are at stake for microsoft and sony as the two companies face off at the biggest annual gathering of the video game industry. that's coming up. >>> president obama taking action today to help millions of american college graduates pay down student loan debt signing an executive order to allow borrowers to cap their payments. >> we believe in america no hard working young person should be priced out of a higher education. this country has always made a commitment to...
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i just finished bill sony. this is the story about a -- who ends up getting a education is a hydrologist and can get a job. he does end up with one in egypt and he brings out all of the artifacts many of which have historic artifacts from egypt. it's great rich history and acquires them and brings them back with his skills are the british museum. then another one i think folks have seen the movie. if you have seen the movie, see saving italy. this is by robert edsel. this is an incredible story of saving the art treasures in italy, the movie focuses on northern europe but what took place in italy is absolutely incredible. saving some of the great art treasures throughout italy. the final chapter of this, it was interesting to find that they cover what had happened with mr. heller, dean heller who was one of the principles of saving the italian art and mr. mr. heller was a painter and also a professor before he got into the service to save the art but i could've been knocked over with a feather when i found that
i just finished bill sony. this is the story about a -- who ends up getting a education is a hydrologist and can get a job. he does end up with one in egypt and he brings out all of the artifacts many of which have historic artifacts from egypt. it's great rich history and acquires them and brings them back with his skills are the british museum. then another one i think folks have seen the movie. if you have seen the movie, see saving italy. this is by robert edsel. this is an incredible story...
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sony has overtaken nintendo for the first time in eight years in the battle for the leader of the new generation console. sony's playstation 4 sold more than 2 million more units last year than nintendo's wiiu. >>> the demand for butlers is going up thanks to "downton abbey" hired by the superrich in cups like russia, china and dubai. a classic butler that follows strict protocol is pretty much a status symbol. they make up to $60,000 a year. >>> all right. it took girl power to tstop tom cruise in his statistics. he made more than 48 million. 82% of the audience female. "edge of tomorrow idea made $29 million and "maleficent" fell to second place. >>> the rude awakening sandra bullock got at her home and the man under arrest. >>> the exciting finish to game two of the nba finals. i take prilosec otc each morning for my frequent heartburn. because you can't beat zero heartburn. woo hoo! [ male announcer ] prilosec otc is the number one doctor recommended frequent heartburn medicine for 8 straight years. one pill each morning. 24 hours. zero heartburn. if it doesn't work fast... you're
sony has overtaken nintendo for the first time in eight years in the battle for the leader of the new generation console. sony's playstation 4 sold more than 2 million more units last year than nintendo's wiiu. >>> the demand for butlers is going up thanks to "downton abbey" hired by the superrich in cups like russia, china and dubai. a classic butler that follows strict protocol is pretty much a status symbol. they make up to $60,000 a year. >>> all right. it took...
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sony different neighborhoods -- somebody different neighborhoods in st. louis. just as much a part of the city as all of these landmarks. this is where you interact and you work through all of these things in your life that later we wanted toy that show people that idea that history is not just a series of old military fortresses. history can be surrounding you all the time. >> allen huffman shares the tale of two mississippi's. we visit prospect hill in jackson. >> prospect hill was founded by revolutionary war veteran in south carolina. when he realized he would die , hethe slaves would be sold wrote in his will that at the time of his daughter's death, the implantation would be sold and the money used to pay the weight the slaves winter -- to integrate -- to emigrate. they call it re-patria nation. -- repatriation. most of these people were americans. they had been here for three, 4, 5 generations. it was not just like they were going home. it was quite a risk. they took their culture. some of them took the bad aspects, too. slavery was all they had ever know
sony different neighborhoods -- somebody different neighborhoods in st. louis. just as much a part of the city as all of these landmarks. this is where you interact and you work through all of these things in your life that later we wanted toy that show people that idea that history is not just a series of old military fortresses. history can be surrounding you all the time. >> allen huffman shares the tale of two mississippi's. we visit prospect hill in jackson. >> prospect hill...
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>> what sony said, because sony was dealing with the over the air broadcasts, it said that consumers have a fair use right to make a copy of that. soengny did not address the distant signal, and the question then would become balancing the various fair use factors whether it was appropriate for a consumer to get access to that programming without being able to otherwise implicate the free public spectrum. now, the way congress has addressed that, congress has addressed in a by saying that when there are distant signals that then get pushed through a cable system. there is a copyright royalty that gets paid. i want to make absolutely clear. satellite, cable do not pay copyright royalties for local over the air broadcasts. why? because the local over the air broadcast channels wanted it that way. they didn't want to be in a situation of having to figure out how to divvy up all the copyright royalties to the various holders. when they talk about how congress supposedly overruled -- what they ignore is that in section 11-d and 122-3 of the copyright act, congress said the retransmission
>> what sony said, because sony was dealing with the over the air broadcasts, it said that consumers have a fair use right to make a copy of that. soengny did not address the distant signal, and the question then would become balancing the various fair use factors whether it was appropriate for a consumer to get access to that programming without being able to otherwise implicate the free public spectrum. now, the way congress has addressed that, congress has addressed in a by saying that...
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sony has overtaken nintendo for the first time in eight years in the battle for the leader of the new generation console. sony's playstation 4 sold more than 2 million more units last year than nintendo's wii u. >>> the demand for butlers is going up across the globe thanks to the popular british drama, "downton abbey." they're now being hired by the super rich in countries like russia, china and dubai. a classic butler that follows strict protocol is pretty much a status symbol. they make up to $60,000 a year. >>> all right. it took some girl power to stop tom cruise in his tracks. the young adult romance, "the fault in our stars," made a surprising debut at the top of the box office. it made more than $48 million over the weekend. 82% of the audience was female. cruise's biggest budget "edge of tomorrow" made $29 million. "maleficent" slipped to second place. >>> and when we come back, a scare for america's sweetheart. the rude awakening sandra bullock got at her home and the man now under arrest. >>> plus, down to the wire, an exciting finish to game two of the nba finals. game two
sony has overtaken nintendo for the first time in eight years in the battle for the leader of the new generation console. sony's playstation 4 sold more than 2 million more units last year than nintendo's wii u. >>> the demand for butlers is going up across the globe thanks to the popular british drama, "downton abbey." they're now being hired by the super rich in countries like russia, china and dubai. a classic butler that follows strict protocol is pretty much a status...
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sony sold nearly 19 million systems last year while nintendo sold just more than 16 million. include hand held devices. sony, nintendo and microsoft are expect to announce, new, this week, their titles for video game expo in los angeles. boy, my son would love to be there for that. >> yes. >> are your kids into video games. >> no, i'm keeping them away. >>> teenage romance wins at the box office blasting big stars angelina jolie and tom cruise. >> i hope you realize you are trying to keep your distance from me. >> i'm like a grenade. >> the fault in our stars earned more than $48 million in the box office debut, starring shealen woodly. the movie cost just two million-dollar to produce, and maleficent and and lean i jolly and tom cruise and the edge of tomorrow round out the top three spots. >>> why he walk, 40 miles, top three spots. >>> w[ male announcer ]es, tv's come a long way. from color. to the remote. to flat screens. now it's taking a quantum leap. introducing fios quantum tv. record up to 12 shows at the same time. store up to 200 hours of entertainment in hd. plus
sony sold nearly 19 million systems last year while nintendo sold just more than 16 million. include hand held devices. sony, nintendo and microsoft are expect to announce, new, this week, their titles for video game expo in los angeles. boy, my son would love to be there for that. >> yes. >> are your kids into video games. >> no, i'm keeping them away. >>> teenage romance wins at the box office blasting big stars angelina jolie and tom cruise. >> i hope you...