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may 2nd, be sure to tivo it or dvr it.se ] and the roots of course, everybody. stay tuned for "late night with seth meyers." thank you for watching.
may 2nd, be sure to tivo it or dvr it.se ] and the roots of course, everybody. stay tuned for "late night with seth meyers." thank you for watching.
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may 2nd, be sure to tivo it or dvr it.he roots of course, everybody. stay tuned for "late night with seth meyers." thank you for watching. have a great night. hope to see you tomorrow. bye-bye! [ cheers and applause ] ♪
may 2nd, be sure to tivo it or dvr it.he roots of course, everybody. stay tuned for "late night with seth meyers." thank you for watching. have a great night. hope to see you tomorrow. bye-bye! [ cheers and applause ] ♪
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Apr 5, 2015
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in the early lightning i thought tivo i saw how horrible it was. the muslim and the four walls of the courtyard which ran beneath one of the walls and out the back. stacked alongside it. stacked alongside it. this was the kitchen. the mountains. seeing this never ended, not enough to protect the village from the war, but enough to preserve it. and even if isolated like the village was to stop the progress, motorbikes, cell phones, and a few home might -- homelike. all standing as messengers from a more modern world, but it was a false province. measured measured not movement forward but the distance seemed to travel backwards. thank you. [applause] [silence] [inaudible question] >> we are close to a.where the afghans were not know peace because there are not enough of them around that experienced peace because of the russians and other wars. my question is, number one, do the afghans deserve to live in piece? number two, i mean, my wife is telling me, like i said and number two, if the answer is yes then, and assuming that in 35 years they have bee
in the early lightning i thought tivo i saw how horrible it was. the muslim and the four walls of the courtyard which ran beneath one of the walls and out the back. stacked alongside it. stacked alongside it. this was the kitchen. the mountains. seeing this never ended, not enough to protect the village from the war, but enough to preserve it. and even if isolated like the village was to stop the progress, motorbikes, cell phones, and a few home might -- homelike. all standing as messengers...
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Apr 3, 2015
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tivo what is it about michael lewis? >> guest: restarted a career on wall street and then became a journalist for the new republic. i got to know him, 1st met him covering the primaries. the boring establishment. all of the weird candidates and the prose style and then they came to mccain. .. >> some people do it as an exchange of information and i didn't know this from woodward himself but they get the source of information and it's sort of a trade. and michael is just about the most charming and good human being as to imagine and people just want to be around him. they will say anything to get him to this area. and so i think that that is how they are able to get a lot of these stories. c-span: do you still do pbs on friday. >> guest: yes, i do a show called shield and brooke. c-span: how long is it to . >> guest: at 12 to 14 minutes which in tv time is a lifetime. c-span: how long have you been doing it? >> guest: about 2001. also we do it on fridays during the first block. but i have been doing that since late '90s.
tivo what is it about michael lewis? >> guest: restarted a career on wall street and then became a journalist for the new republic. i got to know him, 1st met him covering the primaries. the boring establishment. all of the weird candidates and the prose style and then they came to mccain. .. >> some people do it as an exchange of information and i didn't know this from woodward himself but they get the source of information and it's sort of a trade. and michael is just about the...
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melissa: whether it's on wall street or main street, here's who is making money today including tim tivoher shot at being a quarterback. a one-year contract as soon as today. he hasn't played a game since leaving the patriots in 2013. (?) and making money from a piece of movie history. the owners of this gone with the wind dress. it was worn by vivien leigh. she played scarlett o'hara it was sold at auction for nearly 140,000 bucks. that is a healthy profit fort ownersfor the owners who bought it for 20 bucks. fabulous. live pictures from new hampshire where hillary clinton is speaking at a furniture plant. her campaign officials telling fox news that clinton is not planning to address the allegations in that clinton cashback. that is surprising. i thought for sure she would sit down and clear the whole thing up there. let's check with lori rothman. how are you? >> i'm fantastic. thrilled to be here. here's what we have coming up. deal or no deal with comcast and timewarner cable. charlie gasparino will have insider info for us. he'll be along shortly. forget everything you know about be
melissa: whether it's on wall street or main street, here's who is making money today including tim tivoher shot at being a quarterback. a one-year contract as soon as today. he hasn't played a game since leaving the patriots in 2013. (?) and making money from a piece of movie history. the owners of this gone with the wind dress. it was worn by vivien leigh. she played scarlett o'hara it was sold at auction for nearly 140,000 bucks. that is a healthy profit fort ownersfor the owners who bought...
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tivo. then the 2000s the loneliness crisis. it helped iphones. then uber and airbnb.ocial networking thing. the sharing thing picked up. 3.5 billion internet connected devices. obviously at this point no turning back. a lot of winners. also will be a lot of losers. maybe just maybe it won't live up to all the hype. but it will live up to some. no doubt about it. brings us to our next real, real deal. etsy, that ipo priced at 16. hit 34 bucks. scottie, we're talking etsy. how does it work. scottie: if you're a seller, you'll pay 20 cents per product you put on there for the first six months. the seller pays that. once the product is sold, etsy gets 3.5%. it's easy arithmetic. charles: you can do that already in a lot of different sites. what's the hit factor? scottie: you have access worldwide to everyone going there. this is why etsy went public. they wanted more marketing to spread -- charles: the whole crafty thing. >> they're hitting a market that ebay just isn't getting right now. and i looked at the numbers in this company. the revenue is growing 42%. so there's
tivo. then the 2000s the loneliness crisis. it helped iphones. then uber and airbnb.ocial networking thing. the sharing thing picked up. 3.5 billion internet connected devices. obviously at this point no turning back. a lot of winners. also will be a lot of losers. maybe just maybe it won't live up to all the hype. but it will live up to some. no doubt about it. brings us to our next real, real deal. etsy, that ipo priced at 16. hit 34 bucks. scottie, we're talking etsy. how does it work....
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may 2nd, be sure to tivo it or dvr it.y thanks to blake lively, and brian grazer, and weird al yankovic! [ cheers and applause ] and the roots of course, everybody. stay tuned for "late night with seth meyers." thank you for watching. have a great night. hope to see you tomorrow. bye-bye! [ cheers and applause ] ♪ [ cheers and applause ] ♪ >> announcer: from 30 rockefeller plaza in new york, it's "late night with seth meyers." tonight -- ethan hawke from hbo's "silicon valley," kumail nanjiani music from dwight yoakam featuring the 8g band with jeremy gara from arcade fire. ♪ [ cheers and applause ] and now, here he is, seth meyers! [ cheers and applause ] ♪ >> seth: good evening, everybody. i'm seth meyers. this is "late night." how's everybody doing tonight? [ cheers and applause ] good to hear. good to hear. you guys like birthdays? [ cheers ] anyway, nothing on that. [ laughter ] you guys, today is queen elizabeth's 89th birthday. [ cheers ] she's celebrating the same way she always does, by sucking the life force from
may 2nd, be sure to tivo it or dvr it.y thanks to blake lively, and brian grazer, and weird al yankovic! [ cheers and applause ] and the roots of course, everybody. stay tuned for "late night with seth meyers." thank you for watching. have a great night. hope to see you tomorrow. bye-bye! [ cheers and applause ] ♪ [ cheers and applause ] ♪ >> announcer: from 30 rockefeller plaza in new york, it's "late night with seth meyers." tonight -- ethan hawke from hbo's...
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Apr 18, 2015
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set your tivos, your dvrs, and watch "mr. selfridge", will you? jimmy: i want to play a a quick game. it's a new game that i thought was really clever. it's called piv-in or piv-out. >> i like it. >> jimmy: yeah. and i'm just going to name some things. you tell me to piv-in. >> okay. >> jimmy: piv-out. >> okay, i like it. >> jimmy: you know, maybe i can play. i can be fal-in and fal-out. >> yeah, you should do it, too. yeah, we'll both do it. >> jimmy: you could have come up with that idea, but i did. [ laughter ] >> okay. >> jimmy: thank you. all right, here we go. ready? piv-in, piv-out. lip balm. >> piv-out. >> jimmy: what? >> it's sticky. it's uncomfortable. no one wins. if there's a large bee, it lands on you. it can't get off. everyone -- [ laughter ] >> jimmy: all right, enough said. >> it if you're smoking a a cigar, someone goes, "can i get a puff?" they've got lip gloss on. suddenly, it's a disgusting mess. >> jimmy: it's always a a disgusting mess. a cigar is always sweaty -- >> piv-in, i love it! >> jimmy: all right, sorry. >> count me
set your tivos, your dvrs, and watch "mr. selfridge", will you? jimmy: i want to play a a quick game. it's a new game that i thought was really clever. it's called piv-in or piv-out. >> i like it. >> jimmy: yeah. and i'm just going to name some things. you tell me to piv-in. >> okay. >> jimmy: piv-out. >> okay, i like it. >> jimmy: you know, maybe i can play. i can be fal-in and fal-out. >> yeah, you should do it, too. yeah, we'll both do it....
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and some people tivo. >> very interesting. >> what do they call it now? dvr. >> dvr. close enough. at a high school in indiana. dozens of students disappearing beneath the floor as the audience watched in horror. >> the students at westfield high near indianapolis had taken the stage for the grand finale of "american pie." that's when the stage suddenly gave way. dozens of teens tumbling, bringing the singing and dancing to an abrupt end. >> we'll be investigating right away to look at the cause of what happened here and certainly take every precaution to see it doesn't happen again. >> many of the students were able to climb out on their own, but more than a dozen were injured. one of them remains in critical condition. >>> and now to the extreme weather. there is a strong risk of violent storms in the midwest today from texas to kansas. >> and residents of northeastern pennsylvania are cleaning up after a late april snowfall. with more colder weather today, our coverage begins with abc's gio benitez. >> reporter: severe weather across the nation hitting from the gulf to the north
and some people tivo. >> very interesting. >> what do they call it now? dvr. >> dvr. close enough. at a high school in indiana. dozens of students disappearing beneath the floor as the audience watched in horror. >> the students at westfield high near indianapolis had taken the stage for the grand finale of "american pie." that's when the stage suddenly gave way. dozens of teens tumbling, bringing the singing and dancing to an abrupt end. >> we'll be...
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that doesn't even count dvrs and tivos out there which are very valuable when it comes to numbers. >>is right about some things, sign he would felled -- seinfeld, most of the people on his web show are still on tv. tv networks are content production centers. when they figure that part out and compete with crack kill in that venue, they're still making a lot of money. what is dead the ability to put anything up there to make money. liz: larry, now that he is not on tv he is saying that about tv? >> yeah, right. i don't think tv is dead. i don't think it is dying. it will not go the way like water tower builder or anything like that. i mean it is just changing. i mean clear it is changing. >> bingo. >> we're seeing things going on. hbo, for instance they're taking positive route, offering streaming service for $15 a month. they're doing that to capture 70 million people out there who otherwise wouldn't care about the service and wouldn't buy it. so it is changing. smart companies will ad adopt sooner than later. >> amen. larry shover, gary b. smith, adam shapiro. so glad to have you on
that doesn't even count dvrs and tivos out there which are very valuable when it comes to numbers. >>is right about some things, sign he would felled -- seinfeld, most of the people on his web show are still on tv. tv networks are content production centers. when they figure that part out and compete with crack kill in that venue, they're still making a lot of money. what is dead the ability to put anything up there to make money. liz: larry, now that he is not on tv he is saying that...
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you know tivo has been found in 1901 do something like 70 billion tablets year. of the landscape these days because of the concentration and trying to cut health care costs. nylon is an excellent company. difference between the two is that it generates a enormous amount of cash, the stock is up 25% over the last year, a.m. projecting once this deal goes through, i think it will has a good shot i should say. i'm looking at 25% gains over the next two years. i don't think we're going to get quite the growth in that stock is over the last year. but this could be a very good combination. >> well, when rumors came out on friday mylon said there's no way we want to do this. we want to build ourselves up. yesterday morning they found them a little bit more accommodative 82 million at a discount to offer price that means a lot of skepticism only wall street. does that mean if it does go to your point does it have to be at a higher price? >> i don't think everybody is trying to handicap it. part of the deal charles, that is an plenty point you think it goes zooming up to
you know tivo has been found in 1901 do something like 70 billion tablets year. of the landscape these days because of the concentration and trying to cut health care costs. nylon is an excellent company. difference between the two is that it generates a enormous amount of cash, the stock is up 25% over the last year, a.m. projecting once this deal goes through, i think it will has a good shot i should say. i'm looking at 25% gains over the next two years. i don't think we're going to get quite...
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and safety competitive i having about thr -- by having a battery to serve as a buffer zone like a tivoto do the same thing with electricity. we want to democratize the creation and use of electricity in much the way that media has been democratized the last 10 or 15 years. steve and i talked about this a little bit. i'm not a geopolitical expert, but i've read that egypt would not have fallen if social media did not exist. this is how much the media has shifted in the course of my life. i think we are on the cusp of that happening if the super battery existed with electricity. if we could create and use electricity at her own will. not getting to what steve is asking -- what is the problem? one problem is that he is asking a physical chemist that question. a business man or woman might have a different answer, but for us, we translate that right down to molecules. steve does this in his book. do not let that scare you off the book by the way. to be able to store energy in a cheap and reliable fashion which happens right now with fossil fuels, for us renewable energy is not that differe
and safety competitive i having about thr -- by having a battery to serve as a buffer zone like a tivoto do the same thing with electricity. we want to democratize the creation and use of electricity in much the way that media has been democratized the last 10 or 15 years. steve and i talked about this a little bit. i'm not a geopolitical expert, but i've read that egypt would not have fallen if social media did not exist. this is how much the media has shifted in the course of my life. i think...
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competitive and life competitive and safety competitive by having a battery to serve as a buffer zone like a tivowe want to do the same thing with electricity. we want to democratize the creation and use of electricity in much the way that media has been democratized the last 10 or 15 years. steve and i talked about this a little bit. i'm not a geopolitical expert, but i've read that egypt would not have fallen if social media did not exist. this is how much the media has shifted in the course of my life. i think we are on the cusp of that happening if the super battery existed with electricity. if we could create and use electricity at our own will. getting to what steve is asking -- what is the problem? one problem is that he is asking a physical chemist that question. a business man or woman might have a different answer, but for us, we translate that right down to molecules. steve does this in his book. do not let that scare you off the book by the way. to be able to store energy in a cheap and reliable fashion which happens right now with fossil fuels, for us, renewable energy is not that di
competitive and life competitive and safety competitive by having a battery to serve as a buffer zone like a tivowe want to do the same thing with electricity. we want to democratize the creation and use of electricity in much the way that media has been democratized the last 10 or 15 years. steve and i talked about this a little bit. i'm not a geopolitical expert, but i've read that egypt would not have fallen if social media did not exist. this is how much the media has shifted in the course...