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vh1 and their parent company viacom had no comment, but the lawsuit hasn't put a damper on the show's popularity. 4 million people tuned into the premiere of "dating naked." >> it's a different ball game and meeting people is so hard. so, there's barriers like the internet and cell phones and all these things that get in the way of communication that breaking that down and getting rid of all of that and getting rid of the clothing again that we hide behind, really brings out different parts of people's personalities. >> reporter: a not entirely surprising success considering how well "naked and afraid" has done. >> 130 million people have now seen my naked butt, so -- >> reporter: naked tv is also popping up in places you wouldn't expect, like real estate shows. "buying naked" on tlc follows a real estate broker in florida, which happily calls itself the nudist capital of america. >> when people want to buy nudist real estate, they come to me. i've already sold over 25 homes to nudists this year. top that. >> reporter: her clients are the area's nudists. >> what can i expect when they
vh1 and their parent company viacom had no comment, but the lawsuit hasn't put a damper on the show's popularity. 4 million people tuned into the premiere of "dating naked." >> it's a different ball game and meeting people is so hard. so, there's barriers like the internet and cell phones and all these things that get in the way of communication that breaking that down and getting rid of all of that and getting rid of the clothing again that we hide behind, really brings out...
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. >> stephen: tell the people watching this great viacom program why corporations are bad right now. i think we've got to reach across this gap that's separating us. let's hold hands and think together. >> stephen: okay. >> corporations -- >> stephen: corporations, yes, they're people. >> they make us happy. >> stephen: they do because they provide things like this. this beautiful thing. >> exactly. >> stephen: this is a beautiful thing of the future. oh, okay. yes, that old thing! (applause) (laughter) you've got to get yourself a new girl! >> this one doesn't have the unsightly bulge in the trousers. it's the old one. >> stephen: oh really? but this one makes me look happy to see you. (laughter) in the movie, chris owns -- >> he owns nothing. he's the man who worked for a corporation. he's incredibly skilled at the computer activity. >> stephen: the playing two pianos. >> he can do that as well. he's an actor, a character and brilliant pianist in private life. but we're not talking about that. we're talking about the movie. he's a computer genius and he has a task of solving the ze
. >> stephen: tell the people watching this great viacom program why corporations are bad right now. i think we've got to reach across this gap that's separating us. let's hold hands and think together. >> stephen: okay. >> corporations -- >> stephen: corporations, yes, they're people. >> they make us happy. >> stephen: they do because they provide things like this. this beautiful thing. >> exactly. >> stephen: this is a beautiful thing of the...
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and coming to our universities we're that smart, we're doing darn good things, sure we have issues, viacom blaineed by -- i have complained about dc, that is not going away until dc fixes their problem. >> as americans, we're best people in the world, but when it comes to our government, they go into this rating, they can change the way we live, look at what obama has done in 6 years he changed landscape of our country, government spending more, than we're saving, we're splitting here, i think that is -- >> nothing is worse than -- or maybe a couple presidents before him president carter was pretty bad, my parents came over then, they were still great then, i doing, i yes, i agree. government policies are not so great, but we cannot questionny to tracy -- we cannot deny to tracy's component, people are knocking own the doors. charles: i remember doing a joe with jimmy rodgers. he would talk about the world passing us up, i would get upset and angry, almost everything he had predicted is true, i'm not running up the white flag, but some statistics are true. david, government debt, out of co
and coming to our universities we're that smart, we're doing darn good things, sure we have issues, viacom blaineed by -- i have complained about dc, that is not going away until dc fixes their problem. >> as americans, we're best people in the world, but when it comes to our government, they go into this rating, they can change the way we live, look at what obama has done in 6 years he changed landscape of our country, government spending more, than we're saving, we're splitting here, i...
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think about viacom and redstone and rupert murdoch. -- >> governance is different than transparency. >> i'm never going to invest in viacom. >> but the transparency is good. governance is skewed toward a few guys. >> looking for a company that expecting 30% revenue growth for long term revenue growth, i want trarn paren sy and good governance. >> great discussion. thank you for being here. >>> if you want the iphone 6 plus looks like you have to wait a while. there's such high demand most customers won't receive it for up to four weeks. up next, find out if that's gathering enough buzz to heat up the hot list. also, president obama promising to destroy isis militants in iraq and syria but secretary of defense john kerry says it's not a war. we sort it out with new "meet the press" moderator chuck todd coming up. tigers, both of you. tigers? don't be modest. i see how you've been investing. setting long term goals. diversifying. dip! you got our attention. we did? of course. you're type e* well, i have been researching retirement strate
think about viacom and redstone and rupert murdoch. -- >> governance is different than transparency. >> i'm never going to invest in viacom. >> but the transparency is good. governance is skewed toward a few guys. >> looking for a company that expecting 30% revenue growth for long term revenue growth, i want trarn paren sy and good governance. >> great discussion. thank you for being here. >>> if you want the iphone 6 plus looks like you have to wait a...
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yesterday we saw viacom shares down sharply. as a sign, perhaps, they were getting some communication that indicated that was the smart move. discovery has also been hit badly lately. so this bears watching. >> now, david, when you come in, i know we don't want to be too granular, but thursday night is new york giants versus washington redskins. that's cbs. the numbers have been extraordinary. the nfl obviously has a little publicity problem right now, but i think cbs will have something to you about when we come in friday morning. >> they may. the question is whether they can sell it at the same rate in terms of advertising against it. >> i think they can. i'm not in that game, but i'm just saying this is a game people will be talking about if it weren't for the fact there weren't other issues. >> i'm not saying that because of the nfl's problems. i'm saying that thoroughly because of companies that perhaps still were -- suddenly are having a bit more trepidation about marketing and ad spending. >> i do believe also the secular
yesterday we saw viacom shares down sharply. as a sign, perhaps, they were getting some communication that indicated that was the smart move. discovery has also been hit badly lately. so this bears watching. >> now, david, when you come in, i know we don't want to be too granular, but thursday night is new york giants versus washington redskins. that's cbs. the numbers have been extraordinary. the nfl obviously has a little publicity problem right now, but i think cbs will have something...
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viacom is scuffle. cbs is successful. both thriving independently. they want to stay apart as do we. >> love that same controlling shareholder, too, right? >> same controlling shareholder. >> on the portfolio, we spoke on the day that outdoor went public. that is since been -- >> spun out. >> spun out. >> yes. >> looking at the portfolio, one thing to stand out is radio. is that potential the last piece that you might consider? simon and shuster also selling. >> we own 127 some odd radio stations. i think you might see us try to trim down radio and that some of our radio stations aren't in major markets. we believe in radio. slow growth radio. not as fast as other businesses. we like it. as i said, you might see a reduction in the number of radio stations. >> not necessarily figuring out how to spin it to shareholders or sell it? >> highly doubtful, highly doubtful. s if it is a content business. it's a great business. radio is a content business. we have developed our sports radio network which works in concert with the other divisions. cbs sports n
viacom is scuffle. cbs is successful. both thriving independently. they want to stay apart as do we. >> love that same controlling shareholder, too, right? >> same controlling shareholder. >> on the portfolio, we spoke on the day that outdoor went public. that is since been -- >> spun out. >> spun out. >> yes. >> looking at the portfolio, one thing to stand out is radio. is that potential the last piece that you might consider? simon and shuster also...
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you see viacom, for example to make the first to make this deal. they have a young demographic. can set the tone, a company like disney and fox and all of the companies that go after the younger generation and going to be -- gerri: you think there will be pressure on them? >> i think there will be pressure on them in some ways. it might not move the needle in the near term to be sure but over the long term i think you could have something, they could be on to something here. gerri: tuna, how much are they going to charge me for this? that is the big question. what could they get away with here? >> i think in general looking at low-priced options. generally less than $10 a month could be the sweet spot. gerri: oh, my goodness. you think what cable operators are charging right now, that is a fraction of that. thank you for coming on. great to meet you. >> thank you very much for having me. >> coming up, we're covering your assets with advice on ipos. can you say alibaba? >>> we kick off our user's guide to buying a second home with advice on vacation homes. how far away should you
you see viacom, for example to make the first to make this deal. they have a young demographic. can set the tone, a company like disney and fox and all of the companies that go after the younger generation and going to be -- gerri: you think there will be pressure on them? >> i think there will be pressure on them in some ways. it might not move the needle in the near term to be sure but over the long term i think you could have something, they could be on to something here. gerri: tuna,...
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viacom? very liberal people run those places. i don't think you can spend billions to copy that.t takes a lot of other efforts. >> you have to start somewhere. >> you have to create your own. >> and there's success and they keep winning elections as a result of this. i don't know how this is going to portray her but a lot of people, unfortunately, are more inclined to watch a show from that and if they make an association to hillary clinton that's positive, great, then watch the benghazi hearings and see what happened. i think you have to start somewhere. >> i'm going to interject if you'll let me. as promised, the prime minister of israel, netanyahu, at the united nations general assembly speaking now. >> microphone, please. >> thank you, mr. president. distinguished delegates, i come here from jerusalem to speak on behalf of my people, the people of israel. i've come here to speak about the dangers we face and about the opportunities we seek. i've come here to expose the brazen lies spoken from this very podium against my country and against the brave soldiers who defend it. la
viacom? very liberal people run those places. i don't think you can spend billions to copy that.t takes a lot of other efforts. >> you have to start somewhere. >> you have to create your own. >> and there's success and they keep winning elections as a result of this. i don't know how this is going to portray her but a lot of people, unfortunately, are more inclined to watch a show from that and if they make an association to hillary clinton that's positive, great, then watch...
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don't think many would think netflix would based on backup of charter communications or disney or viacom. >> the reason we put that in, it's growing a little faster, but the way we look at all our companies, we compare it to the universe. so we look at ten different ways or so and we take a meaning of that for central value. >> to you ever see them doing a content acquisition? >> possibly. i think there's a potential there. the more they go out on the content curve, you can have a john carter-type thing or guardians of the galaxy. you don't know. i think as they move further along, they're engaging the early success for that. >> bob, thanks for coming by. bob peck of suntrust, what's the trade here, doc? >> i have not been in the name long or short for a better part of the year, i suppose. down at the 4:30 area or thereabouts i'm sure bob wishes he could be buying it up here too. i think it was great call by him but it's just rich for my blood and i haven't seen any unusual activity. >> think about this. we were thinking about twitter, war chest. why wouldn't have you with a stock up her
don't think many would think netflix would based on backup of charter communications or disney or viacom. >> the reason we put that in, it's growing a little faster, but the way we look at all our companies, we compare it to the universe. so we look at ten different ways or so and we take a meaning of that for central value. >> to you ever see them doing a content acquisition? >> possibly. i think there's a potential there. the more they go out on the content curve, you can...
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. >> the funniest line about this, i have a friend who works a the viacom talking about the children's shows i like. you have mickey mouse clubhouse, too. he looked at me like, are you out of your mind? you get this on-demand view, you go to the guide and pick a show. >> post add link from vulture. 1994. the last great on-air television season. >> how today's broadcast shows would rank in '94, in terms of, i think in terms of share. >> yes. >> like the "big bang theory "a most watched on television, comes in 30, something like that. >> yes. incredible. >> what is amazing about it, when you see an article on the web get 1 million views and then a television audience get 100 or 150,000, seems bigger than it is. not saying that because i'm on-air with you. the fact it doesn't equate is something i think for advertisers makes them love television and not move the dollars to online as quickly at you would expect. >> thanks for making the half-hour break. joining us today, jon steinberg. >>> and hopes ukraine and russia can, in fact, reach an agreement to resolve the conflict in eastern ukra
. >> the funniest line about this, i have a friend who works a the viacom talking about the children's shows i like. you have mickey mouse clubhouse, too. he looked at me like, are you out of your mind? you get this on-demand view, you go to the guide and pick a show. >> post add link from vulture. 1994. the last great on-air television season. >> how today's broadcast shows would rank in '94, in terms of, i think in terms of share. >> yes. >> like the "big...
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most movie and television production studios are housed in these big media companies like viacom or disney. the movie business is a hit driven business. you don't want your stock yell you win with whatever your related -- your stock yo- whatever your latest release was. want to get softbank and the american media universe, is dreamworks animation the right by? or should they go big? >> one of the sources that was close to softbank says, there are talks but this is a drop in the bucket for softbank. almost to the degree of, this is what you want to waste your time on? does allowanimation for global reach for softbank. softbank owns a japanese wireless carrier, it can use dreamworks content in bundled packages. it can bundle up with sprint in unique ways. if putting content together with distribution is the holy grail, and we have all been persuaded that it is, why go with something a saw -- with something as small as softbank? he is thinking big. to my understanding he is of u.s.at a wide array media assets. some of those are bigger than dreamworks animation. this is a deal that theoretical
most movie and television production studios are housed in these big media companies like viacom or disney. the movie business is a hit driven business. you don't want your stock yell you win with whatever your related -- your stock yo- whatever your latest release was. want to get softbank and the american media universe, is dreamworks animation the right by? or should they go big? >> one of the sources that was close to softbank says, there are talks but this is a drop in the bucket for...
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>> one of the contestants suing viacom for $10 million saying she was exposed too much on the show. naked. >> like. >> i've have no idea. >> everything -- >> guys you don't want to go in the cold water. if you are going to be on these shows. >> you will see how one taxi company, driven by women could be the road to success. how about this fast? clearasils faster wow this fast? faster. fix breakouts fast with clearasil ultra. it starts working instantly sending the max amount of medicinde allowed, deep into your pores. for visible clearer skin in as little as 12 hours. up your game fast with clearasil ultra. and to fight face, chest and back breakouts, try new clearasil ultra face and body lotion. stronger than peoples twice her size.er was and that strengtspired his liquid muscle cleaner. it lifts tough dirt so you do less scrubbing. and its nozzle stops by itself... ...so less is wasted sure made grandma proud. mr. clean liquid muscle. she loves to shop online with her debit card. and so does bill, an identity thief who stole mary's identity, took over her bank accounts, and stole
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. >> it is a company of a market cap of $30 billion which compares it to companies like viacom and cbs had a remarkable story in the states. they have 50 million subscribers in 40 states. 3/4 are in north america. the goal is to get to 90 million viewers from 60 million. they want to grow. when you look at some of their goals, they want 80% of the revenue outside of the u.s. and right now, clearly, they are not there. some analysts are saying they will get 20%. they have to figure out some of the typos. ares like "house of cards" owned by a company called skied which linda. there's also licensing in france. -- called skied deutsche. deutsche. they see a growth opportunity. >> hans, will you be able to watch "house of cards" in germany? >> only on sky deutsche lend or as we discussed earlier and we are not recommending anybody do anything illegal, you can hide it where you are with a virtual private network a you can say you are in phoenix, arizona and say you are in the u.s. i am not going to recommend it or admit i do it myself. >> absolutely not, hans nichols. to "thelooking for roos
. >> it is a company of a market cap of $30 billion which compares it to companies like viacom and cbs had a remarkable story in the states. they have 50 million subscribers in 40 states. 3/4 are in north america. the goal is to get to 90 million viewers from 60 million. they want to grow. when you look at some of their goals, they want 80% of the revenue outside of the u.s. and right now, clearly, they are not there. some analysts are saying they will get 20%. they have to figure out...
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viacom and the north vietnamese were murdering our loyal to the saigon government, working with the americansfore february bissau, governor bob quick to raise. again, i was with great chapin. i got a call from a friend of mine and he was covering romney. he said romney is dropping out this afternoon. they were at the littletown sure to come into the reds room. ron is going to drop out this afternoon. to journalism school is recovering. so mike wallace at which you have to say about governor romney trapping out of the race? i will say mr. nixon carried it to be well. he said that's the first i've heard of that. [laughter] sometimes you're just stopped cold. so anyhow, romney was gone from the race. what has been two weeks later they had the new hampshire primary. richard nixon while he won, he got over 70% of the vote. we didn't have an opponent then, but if you look at the total vote for me the nixon, reagan serve up with other romney, bobby kennedy on the democratic side. eugene mccarthy of lyndon johnson. nixon got more votes. people weren't looking at it and all the others put together. be
viacom and the north vietnamese were murdering our loyal to the saigon government, working with the americansfore february bissau, governor bob quick to raise. again, i was with great chapin. i got a call from a friend of mine and he was covering romney. he said romney is dropping out this afternoon. they were at the littletown sure to come into the reds room. ron is going to drop out this afternoon. to journalism school is recovering. so mike wallace at which you have to say about governor...
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or viacom, and so they don't actually have to report profit. they only report box office.are not a big enough piece of the corporation's pie, you never really see what movies do. into our own studio, we financed about 200 maybes and we got a look behind the curtain. we found that movies are run today the same way they were 100 years ago. nothing has changed. it's a legacy system. it's good for the studios but unfortunate for business people. return on investment doesn't factor into movies. oryou read a movie did hundred million dollars at the box office and they make it sound success will, you actually don't know what that means. it's 20% of the pie. you don't know what the cost of the movie was or what they are paying and participation to the actors. >> but hasn't that always been the case with film finance? trying to figure out how that waterfall works has always been a maze. >> i know that's one of the fromplines ryan brought the financial world. but i am curious, as you go through that process, where does the creativity come in, the gut, the part of you who's an old-st
or viacom, and so they don't actually have to report profit. they only report box office.are not a big enough piece of the corporation's pie, you never really see what movies do. into our own studio, we financed about 200 maybes and we got a look behind the curtain. we found that movies are run today the same way they were 100 years ago. nothing has changed. it's a legacy system. it's good for the studios but unfortunate for business people. return on investment doesn't factor into movies....
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when the camp was attacked by a large vietnamese and viacom force in the early morning hours sergeantst class atkins rush through intense enemy fire and manned an order position continually adjusting fire for the camp despite recurring wounds as a mortar pit received hits from enemy mortars. upon learning that several soldiers were wounded near the center of camp be temporarily turned the mortar over to another soldier ran through exploding mortar rounds and drag several comrades to safety. as hostile fire subsided sergeant first class atkins exposed himself to sporadic fire while carrying his wounded comrades to the camp dispensary. but sergeant first class atkins in this group of defenders came under heavy small-arms fire by members of the civilian irregular defense group they have defected to fight with the north vietnamese he maneuvered outside the camp to evacuate a seriously wounded american and draw fire all the while successfully covering the rescue. when a resupply air-drop landed outside of the camp perimeter sergeant first class atkins again moved outside of the camp walls
when the camp was attacked by a large vietnamese and viacom force in the early morning hours sergeantst class atkins rush through intense enemy fire and manned an order position continually adjusting fire for the camp despite recurring wounds as a mortar pit received hits from enemy mortars. upon learning that several soldiers were wounded near the center of camp be temporarily turned the mortar over to another soldier ran through exploding mortar rounds and drag several comrades to safety. as...
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viacom hitting 52-week lows. a different story for go-pro up about 5%. reason a bit unclear, though. some analysts say as google invests more money in yublt, gopro's shift into content creation could be a benefactor. kelly, back to you. >> thank you. we were saying, too, watching alibaba off 3%. >> like magic, art cashin showed up and said the bias to close to the upside and a lot of that in the financial stocks. right now. but be that as it may, the dow down about 86. coming back in a moment here. >> right after the bell, citizens financial, the american unit of the royal bank of scotland, pricing when's expected to be the second biggest u.s. bank public offering since goldman in 1999. we'll bring you citizens offering price the second it hits the tape. you are watching cnbc. what happened? stress, fun, bad habits kids, now what? let's build a new, smarter bed using the dualair chambers to sense your movement, heartbeat, breathing. introducing the sleep number bed with sleep iq™ technology. it tracks your sleep and tells you how to adjust for a good, be
viacom hitting 52-week lows. a different story for go-pro up about 5%. reason a bit unclear, though. some analysts say as google invests more money in yublt, gopro's shift into content creation could be a benefactor. kelly, back to you. >> thank you. we were saying, too, watching alibaba off 3%. >> like magic, art cashin showed up and said the bias to close to the upside and a lot of that in the financial stocks. right now. but be that as it may, the dow down about 86. coming back...
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when the camp was attacked by a large vietnamese and viacom force in the early morning hours sergeantirst class atkins rush through intense enemy fire and manned an order position continually adjusting fire for the camp despite recurring wounds as a mortar pit received hits from enemy mortars. upon learning that several soldiers were wounded near the center of camp be temporarily turned the mortar over to another soldier ran through exploding mortar rounds and drag several comrades to safety. as hostile fire subsided sergeant first class atkins exposed himself to sporadic fire while carrying his wounded comrades to the camp dispensary. but sergeant first class atkins in this group of defenders came under heavy small-arms fire by members of the civilian irregular defense group they have defected to fight with the north vietnamese he maneuvered outside the camp to evacuate a seriously wounded american and draw fire all the while successfully covering the rescue. when a resupply air-drop landed outside of the camp perimeter sergeant first class atkins again moved outside of the camp wall
when the camp was attacked by a large vietnamese and viacom force in the early morning hours sergeantirst class atkins rush through intense enemy fire and manned an order position continually adjusting fire for the camp despite recurring wounds as a mortar pit received hits from enemy mortars. upon learning that several soldiers were wounded near the center of camp be temporarily turned the mortar over to another soldier ran through exploding mortar rounds and drag several comrades to safety....
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>> one of the contestants suing viacom for $10 million saying she was exposed too much on the show.ise guys out there, you don't want to go in the cold water if you are going to be on these shows. >>> coming up -- >> you will see how one taxi company, driven by women could be the road to success. see how one taxi company, driven by women could be the road to success. hd-3 hd-3 hd-3 mr. clean's grandmother was stronger than people twice her size. and that strength inspired his liquid muscle cleaner. it lifts tough dirt so you do less scrubbing. and its nozzle stops by itself... ...so less is wasted sure made grandma proud. mr. clean liquid muscle. [ male announcer ] meet mary. she loves to shop online with her debit card. and so does bill an identity thief who stole mary's identity, took over her bank accounts, and stole her hard earned money. unfortunately, millions of americans just like you learn all it may take is a little misplaced information to wreak havoc on your life. this is identity theft and no one helps stop it better than lifelock. lifelock has the most comprehensive id
>> one of the contestants suing viacom for $10 million saying she was exposed too much on the show.ise guys out there, you don't want to go in the cold water if you are going to be on these shows. >>> coming up -- >> you will see how one taxi company, driven by women could be the road to success. see how one taxi company, driven by women could be the road to success. hd-3 hd-3 hd-3 mr. clean's grandmother was stronger than people twice her size. and that strength inspired...