A target in the wake of the carnage people came together to honor the victims the hashtag charlie became a slogan for freedom of expression. A writer for the magazine warned that this freedom was in danger absolutely titians must act quickly otherwise there will be dramatic consequences not in years to come but in the coming months dont even work yet and 5 years on france is once again in shock following the beheading of schoolteacher samuel patti for teaching students about the caricature as a different president but the same message. Simulate the day on friday samuel patti became the face of the republic and the face of our determination to understand to learn to continue to teach and to be free i dont see any. A. Word that once again stressed the importance of freedom of expression to french culture. Joining me on the line from paris is the political scientist and documentary filmmaker dr azeem out of for our leading expert on the arab world and particularly on the media welcome. Di
Nevada president has a six point lead in pennsylvania. The Trump Campaign has declared victory and claimed pennsylvanias 20 electoral votes. President trump is ahead of joe biden by more than 1 in north carolina. And the president is leading biden by about 1 1 2 in georgia. The fox news decision desk says joe biden won the state of arizona and its 11 electoral votes but the Trump Campaign is adamant that they will protect the integrity of the election and they will be able to declare victory in arizona by the end of this week. Just over 600,000 votes remain to be counted. The president is behind only 93,000 votes there. President trump expressing his frustration with the delay in states calling many of those races last night after results showed him leading in a number of those states. Here is what President Trump said earlier today. President trump this is a fraud on the American Public. This is an embarassment to our country. We were getting ready to win this election. Frankly, we di
Host Reed Hastings and erin meyer are the coauthors of this new book no rules rules, netflix and the culture of reinvention. Mr. Hastings is also the ceo of netflix and mr. Hastings what is netflix and what do you do . Guest netflix is the worlds leading Entertainment Service and we reproduce and distribute amazing Television Series and movies and around about 20 years and have been 200 million families around the world who are our renters. Host is there a connection to the 1998 company where you had 900 movie titles and 30 employees . Guest a little connection to that. We started 22 years ago delivering dvds in the United States and competing with blockbuster and that was a full decade ago really that we were competing with video stores just in the u. S. When thats 2007 when we started streaming. Roughly the same time youtube did. Host erin meyer, how did you get involved in this book project . I study cultural differences in the workplace and im a School Professor and i came across t
Employees . There is a connection to that. 22 years ago we competed with locke buster. That was a decade that we were competing with video stores just in the u. S. And thats 2007 when we started streaming. Host erin meyer how did you get involved in this book project . I study cultural differences in the workplace and i first came across the netflix culture and many people have the netflix culture and we put it on the internet at the beginning and it was quite shocking when i read it. Adequate performance and that really shocked me because in my department at my Business School we were at that time focusing on Psychological Safety in the workplace as a way to promote innovation. Focusing on getting rid of people who didnt perform adequately. The fact that they had no travel policy in things that got me thinking about how a culture like that could work in our organization. Ive done a lot of research and thats what i thought it would be interesting. Host your book the culture map is the
Former, and most recently, Civil War Monuments and the militarization of america which one the book award from the society of civil war historians as best book of the year on the issues of the civil war era. Hes been the editor of several influential volumes, including a particularly still relevant and useful set of edited essays on reconstruction originally issued almost 15 years ago, but still relevant today and a topic we wrestle with today. As well as a number of edited volumes. We are delighted to have him join us today. I will lead him with the first question, if you are ready . You might be muted. Things we aret of going to want to touch on in a relatively brief time today. Monograph,arkable you approach memorials and all kinds of interesting ways that we will want to touch on as works of art, what happens if we context in a national rather than bifurcated into , northern, andrn confederate stories. And what cultural readings we can read from them beyond the meaning of the civil