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marc randolph is the cofounder and ceo of netflix and has been our guest. thank you for your time. >> guest: pleasure being with you. thank you. >> for 40 years c-span has provided america unfiltered coverage of congress, the white house, the supreme court of public policy events from washington dc and around the country. you can make up your own mind. credit by cable in 1979 c-span is brought to you by your local, cable or sidelight provider. c-span your unfiltered view of government. >> c-span's washington journal, live everyday with news and policy issues that impact you. coming up tuesday morning, getting your reaction to the second start of house impeachment inquiry hearings. tuesday members of the house intelligence committee will hear testimony from jennifer williams and director for european affairs of the national security council, lieutenant colonel anna bessemer kirk and national security council white house aide. join the discussion all morning with your phone, facebook comments, text messages. be sure to watch washington journal live at 7:00 a.
marc randolph is the cofounder and ceo of netflix and has been our guest. thank you for your time. >> guest: pleasure being with you. thank you. >> for 40 years c-span has provided america unfiltered coverage of congress, the white house, the supreme court of public policy events from washington dc and around the country. you can make up your own mind. credit by cable in 1979 c-span is brought to you by your local, cable or sidelight provider. c-span your unfiltered view of...
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randolph where did the idea of ethics come from? >> guest: ideas come from the strangest places. in that will never work i talk about
randolph where did the idea of ethics come from? >> guest: ideas come from the strangest places. in that will never work i talk about
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. >> mark randolph is a cofounder of netflix. he is the author of this new book that will never work. mr. randolph, where did the idea of netflix come from. >> well, ideas come from the strangest places. i talk about this crazy idea that we had and of all places, carpooling. my cofounder cofounder and i were commuting back and forth to work brainstorming ideas. one of these crazy ideas we had was maybe we could do video rental by mail using dvds. rather than rushing home and writing a business plan or hurrying to the office and doing a powerpoint slideshow, we decided we would try to take the first step to validating that idea. we drove down to santa cruz where we both lived. i bought a little music cd. i think it was patsy cline. we went next door and bought a little gift envelope. we put the cd in an envelope and mailed it to reid's house. the next day when he picked me up, he had an unbroken cd and an envelope that got to his house 24 hours for the price of a first class stamp. if there was an aha moment, i think that was it.
. >> mark randolph is a cofounder of netflix. he is the author of this new book that will never work. mr. randolph, where did the idea of netflix come from. >> well, ideas come from the strangest places. i talk about this crazy idea that we had and of all places, carpooling. my cofounder cofounder and i were commuting back and forth to work brainstorming ideas. one of these crazy ideas we had was maybe we could do video rental by mail using dvds. rather than rushing home and writing...
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randolph, where did the idea of netflix come from? >> guest: ideas come from the strangest places, in "that will never work" i talk about this crazy idea we had and all places carpooling. my cofounder reed hastings and i were commuting back and forth to work brainstorming ideas and one of these crazy ideas we had in that ride was maybe we could do video rental by mail using dvds. rather than rushing home or writing a business plan and doing a powerpoint slide show, we decided we would try and take the first step to validate that i did, if turn the car around, drove down to santa cruz will be both live. i went to used music store and bought a little music cd. i think it was patsy cline. we went next door and bought a little gift envelope like you put a greeting card in. we put the cd in mailed it to his house and the next day when he picked me up he had an unbroken cd and envelope that it got into his house 24 hours for the price of the first-class stamp. if the wasn't aha moment i think that was it. >> host: to where were you carpooli
randolph, where did the idea of netflix come from? >> guest: ideas come from the strangest places, in "that will never work" i talk about this crazy idea we had and all places carpooling. my cofounder reed hastings and i were commuting back and forth to work brainstorming ideas and one of these crazy ideas we had in that ride was maybe we could do video rental by mail using dvds. rather than rushing home or writing a business plan and doing a powerpoint slide show, we decided we...
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commissioner randolph? >> yes. the mission is really exciting. i would like to piggyback on a couple of things the commissioner said. i would like to see if we can get that video on and rotate throughout the day for the few people that are so excited to watch sfgovtv. but the other thing is i know that several local t.v. stations also provide public -- i don't know what it's called, but public advertising, that they can rotate throughout the day. i know, for example, all the a.m.c. theaters have time before every movie where they show what they call a.m.c. cares, kind of nonprofit focused advertising. so i think every time you go to a movie, and you see the one-minute spot on city college enrollment, that would be great. so maybe think creatively about our partnerships. i know for the free city campaign, we did have advertisings on facebook, twitter, and instagram for the people we wanted to target, especially high school graduates and young people to be able to participate in free city. i know we were finalizing or kind of had finalized a partne
commissioner randolph? >> yes. the mission is really exciting. i would like to piggyback on a couple of things the commissioner said. i would like to see if we can get that video on and rotate throughout the day for the few people that are so excited to watch sfgovtv. but the other thing is i know that several local t.v. stations also provide public -- i don't know what it's called, but public advertising, that they can rotate throughout the day. i know, for example, all the a.m.c....
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tonight, sir patrick stewart, from "dolemite is my name," da'vine joy randolph carrie underwood, and music from old dominion. and now more likely than not, jimmy kimmel! [cheers and applause] ♪ >> jimmy: hi, everyone. very nice. i'm jimmy, i'm the host of the show. thank you for watching. thanks to all of you for coming. and we send an especially warm welcome for those joining us where it isn't warm. 70% of the country is very cold right now. there's an arctic air mass, bringing record-low temperatures. schools are closed. snow is on the ground, 13,000 flights were delayed today. in other words, disney's marketing campaign for "frozen ii" has gone too for. we're still on fire. there's snow on one part of the country and fire on the other, like a bipolar vortex we're experiencing. in washington the president is melting down. today we learned by the "new york times," the president repeatedly considered firing the inspector general. he is ordered by law to submit any complaint he finds to be credible. this is a guy who was appointed by donald trump. trump wanted to fire him, because he
tonight, sir patrick stewart, from "dolemite is my name," da'vine joy randolph carrie underwood, and music from old dominion. and now more likely than not, jimmy kimmel! [cheers and applause] ♪ >> jimmy: hi, everyone. very nice. i'm jimmy, i'm the host of the show. thank you for watching. thanks to all of you for coming. and we send an especially warm welcome for those joining us where it isn't warm. 70% of the country is very cold right now. there's an arctic air mass,...
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>> jimmy: da'vine joy randolph! "dolemite is my name" is streaming on netflix now.eat excessive underarm sweating. also known as axillary hyperhidrosis. open one today and see what unfolds. (man vo) do not use qbrexza if you have certain medical conditions. qbrexza may cause new or worsening urinary retention, problems with control of your body temperature and blurred vision. the most common side effect reported was dry mouth. call your healthcare provider if you experience side effects. (woman vo) imagine how life can unfold. ask a dermatologist how you may reduce excessive underarm sweating with qbrexza. >> dicky: the jimmy kimmel live concert series is presented by mercedes-benz. the best or nothing. >> jimmy: i'd like to thank carrie underwood, sir patrick stewart and da'vine joy randolph. apologies to matt damon, "nightline" is next. but first this is their self-titled album, here with the song "one man band" old dominion! [cheers and applause] ♪ ♪ been flying solo for so long with nobody singing the harmony ♪ ♪ up there just me and my shadow no bass no guitar
>> jimmy: da'vine joy randolph! "dolemite is my name" is streaming on netflix now.eat excessive underarm sweating. also known as axillary hyperhidrosis. open one today and see what unfolds. (man vo) do not use qbrexza if you have certain medical conditions. qbrexza may cause new or worsening urinary retention, problems with control of your body temperature and blurred vision. the most common side effect reported was dry mouth. call your healthcare provider if you experience side...
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so with that, i want to see if president randolph has any opening comments, as well. this was an item that he had requested, and we're very excited about it, as well. >> yeah. thank you, supervisor haney, mr. chair, for requesting this item. when i joined the board of trustees on city college in 2015, it was important for me to strengthen the partnership that we had with city college and the school district. for us to have a thriving city and successful students, it was important for us to make sure that students were graduating from sfusd have a pathway to education but also exposed to college while they're still in high school. i was very excited that we were able to restart the joint committees between the school board and the city college board, and i want to thank both -- especially you, supervisor, for serving on that joint committee for several years. and i want to thank president cook for making sure that city college was able to be at the table when this joint committee was reestablished here at the board of supervisors because i think it is important for us
so with that, i want to see if president randolph has any opening comments, as well. this was an item that he had requested, and we're very excited about it, as well. >> yeah. thank you, supervisor haney, mr. chair, for requesting this item. when i joined the board of trustees on city college in 2015, it was important for me to strengthen the partnership that we had with city college and the school district. for us to have a thriving city and successful students, it was important for us...
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mark randolph, i want to ask about public policy issues happening now. we are talking about antitrust, anti-competitive investigations, privacy issues. what is your quick take on those? have a firm opinion on what is happening because i am too deeply in the middle of it. more importantly, i am seeing it from a consumer's perspective. from what is happening in streaming, i am delighted by the innovations we have seen and how content is delivered. don't just watch netflix, i watch content from all of the services and i love the fact that this is become a new ubiquitous way to watch things. i watch netflix and i have to trust that they will be responsible. culturebecause of the and the things that were there from the very beginning that netflix is going to thrive and is going to be a responsible steward and i am excited about the future. work is the never name of the book. mark randolph is the cofounder and first ceo of netflix and he has been our guest. thank you for your time. thank you. ♪ has40 years, c-span provided america unfiltered coverage of congre
mark randolph, i want to ask about public policy issues happening now. we are talking about antitrust, anti-competitive investigations, privacy issues. what is your quick take on those? have a firm opinion on what is happening because i am too deeply in the middle of it. more importantly, i am seeing it from a consumer's perspective. from what is happening in streaming, i am delighted by the innovations we have seen and how content is delivered. don't just watch netflix, i watch content from...
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journalist elinore randolph discusses former new york city mayor michael bloomberg. former director of the cia's counterterrorism center talks about the state of cia detention senators. and a former football player mcpherson on toxic masculinity on book tv. >> saturday 8 p.m. eastern on american history tv on lectures in history. gettysburg college professor timothy shan on on colonial era diplomacy. >> they had to get together and conduct diplomacy with native american peoples. and the customs and language and metaphors that govern that were not european in origin, they were native american in origin. >> on real america, at 10:00, the film "distant drummer" bridge from no place narcotics and marijuana problem and to treat it. >> narcotics and amphetamines, barbituates at every social and economic level, and tragic aftermath fills hospitals and prisons and rehabilitation facilities across the conduct. caroline frazier about life and work of the "little house on the prairie" author laura i think ingals wilder. >> when mary almost died, laura was forced into this role
journalist elinore randolph discusses former new york city mayor michael bloomberg. former director of the cia's counterterrorism center talks about the state of cia detention senators. and a former football player mcpherson on toxic masculinity on book tv. >> saturday 8 p.m. eastern on american history tv on lectures in history. gettysburg college professor timothy shan on on colonial era diplomacy. >> they had to get together and conduct diplomacy with native american peoples. and...
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was read byflight his son randolph. i am happy american my blood and the story of my association with your nation goes back nearly 90 years. war, we stoodd in together, and because of that, the free world stands still. irony in the son of joe kennedy leading a merit because tribute to winston churchill. greetedlarity that had joe kennedy in 1938 when they arrived in london were dissipated by joe's support for appeasement. churchill's to satisfaction, he returned to the united states in 1940, britain was at war and his reputation was tainted. , joe kennedyain's is remembered as a defeatist, if not an outright nazi sympathizer. there was one especially poignant moment in the bose garden that day. two years before, joe kennedy suffered a stroke, leaving him partially paralyzed and ute. ceremony, ae of the reporter glanced up at a window of the white house. he saw an old man in a wheelchair looking on. it was joe kennedy watching his son on the man whose leadership joe had disdained in london 25 years before. eight months l
was read byflight his son randolph. i am happy american my blood and the story of my association with your nation goes back nearly 90 years. war, we stoodd in together, and because of that, the free world stands still. irony in the son of joe kennedy leading a merit because tribute to winston churchill. greetedlarity that had joe kennedy in 1938 when they arrived in london were dissipated by joe's support for appeasement. churchill's to satisfaction, he returned to the united states in 1940,...
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elinor randolph worked at the new york times editorial staff, who 20 years or who. it's almost pretty. >> with editorials which right, what is your specialty. the politics. >> i wrote about cities followed politics and state politics. this mainly what i wrote credits the city of new york like a lot of the cities is controlled by the state. and who it is impossible really to write about city politics in new york that went out writing by the state politics. >> if you wanted text a question or comment, you can text that into 202 - centauri - eight zero zero three. we'll be taking this right now with stanley was calling in from bloomfield michigan. hi stanley. >> hello. i was in favor, and i say it was wonderful what mr. bloomberg is doing and what is done as far as work at the john hopkins university. he could see to it the minimum system of healthcare, and has suggestions and that direction to by doing away with high cost of medical care by going with non- who profit place. i say of mro news president. an appropriate man he knows how to do it. he knows how to handle p
elinor randolph worked at the new york times editorial staff, who 20 years or who. it's almost pretty. >> with editorials which right, what is your specialty. the politics. >> i wrote about cities followed politics and state politics. this mainly what i wrote credits the city of new york like a lot of the cities is controlled by the state. and who it is impossible really to write about city politics in new york that went out writing by the state politics. >> if you wanted text...
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my thanks to mark randolph >>> up next, not sure what to get the kids this holiday season we've got you covered. >>> and cheers to the holidays we'll get you the top pairings for your thanksgiving dinner that won't break the bank. prewashing and removing stuck-on foods, the first time. wow, that's clean! cascade platinum. my bladder leak underwear.orried someone might see so, i switched. to always discreet boutique. its shape-hugging threads smooth out the back. so it fits better than depend. and no one notices. always discreet. wthat's why xfinity hasu made taking your internetself. and tv with you a breeze. really? yup. you can transfer your service online in about a minute. you can do that? yeah. and with two-hour service appointment windows, it's all on your schedule. awesome. so while moving may still come with its share of headaches... no kidding. we're doing all we can to make moving simple, easy, awesome. go to xfinity.com/moving to get started. >>> with the holidays just around the corner, you are probably starting to think about all the gifts you need to get, especially for th
my thanks to mark randolph >>> up next, not sure what to get the kids this holiday season we've got you covered. >>> and cheers to the holidays we'll get you the top pairings for your thanksgiving dinner that won't break the bank. prewashing and removing stuck-on foods, the first time. wow, that's clean! cascade platinum. my bladder leak underwear.orried someone might see so, i switched. to always discreet boutique. its shape-hugging threads smooth out the back. so it fits...
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. >> tonight on "the communicators", marc randolph, netflix and author f the book, "that will never work," sheers his experiences -- shares his experiences. keys andt.o. hit a few we were live. and it didn't take long. we got that first ding. cheered and began opening bottles of champagne and then two or three minutes later, ding, ding. three more orders. we were so excited. orders.got two more and in all the excitement we kind of lost track of things noticed, it's been a while since the bells rung. is there a plugged, problem? it turned out in the first 15 minutes of being online, we'd all of our servers. >> marc randolph tonight at 8:00 "the astern on communicators" on c-span2. welcome host:o jonathan turley back to the desk. professor, in your latest column on the inquiry, you called the current effort perhaps the narrowest impeachment in history. what is the difference between a narrow impeachment and a wide faced impeachment? iesco -- building this inquiry is comparable to building a building, and the tallest structure you can build in the constitution is the impeachment of a sittin
. >> tonight on "the communicators", marc randolph, netflix and author f the book, "that will never work," sheers his experiences -- shares his experiences. keys andt.o. hit a few we were live. and it didn't take long. we got that first ding. cheered and began opening bottles of champagne and then two or three minutes later, ding, ding. three more orders. we were so excited. orders.got two more and in all the excitement we kind of lost track of things noticed, it's...
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. >> tonight on "the randolph,ors" -- mark co-founder of netflix and book never work," will talk about starting the online streaming service. april 4, 1998, we were live. it didn't take long. first ding and we cheered and began opening bottles of champagne and then later, three minutes ding, ding, ding. three more orders. we were so excited. more orders.wo and in all the excitement we kind of lost track of things noticed it's been a while since the bells rung. is it unplugged, is there a problem? it turned out in the first 15 we'd s of being online crashed all of our servers. >> marc randolph tonight at 8:00 p.m. eastern on "the communicators" on c-span2. eachs segment of the "washington journal," we take a look at the week ahead in washington. we could also call it the week ahead in the impeachment inquiry. joining us to talk about it is vivian salama, white house reporter for the wall street journal. scott wong is with the hill, senior staff writer. start us off by walking us through the witnesses who will be testifying tomorrow at these open -- at these open impeachment hearings. sc
. >> tonight on "the randolph,ors" -- mark co-founder of netflix and book never work," will talk about starting the online streaming service. april 4, 1998, we were live. it didn't take long. first ding and we cheered and began opening bottles of champagne and then later, three minutes ding, ding, ding. three more orders. we were so excited. more orders.wo and in all the excitement we kind of lost track of things noticed it's been a while since the bells rung. is it...
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monday night, mark randolph, cofounder of netflix and author of the book, that will never work, shares his experiences starting the online streaming service. >> in 1998 we hit a few keys and we were live. long until wee or that first ding, then two three in its later, ding-ding -ding. in all the excitement we kind of lost track of things until someone noticed, it's been a while since the bell has rung. are we unplugged? is there a problem? it turned out that in the first 15 minutes of being online, we had crashed all of our servers. >> monday night at 8:00 p.m. eastern on the communicators, on c-span2. >> members of congress reacted to the impeachment inquiry on the sunday news programs. , includingok at some house speaker nancy pelosi. >> we you join me and calling on the state department to produce the mountain of emails, notes, calendar entries? we you join me in calling on the state department to produce the evidence? >> you bet. i don't think there's anything there at all that's going to implicate the president. we could protect his anonymity. how in the world can you impeach the
monday night, mark randolph, cofounder of netflix and author of the book, that will never work, shares his experiences starting the online streaming service. >> in 1998 we hit a few keys and we were live. long until wee or that first ding, then two three in its later, ding-ding -ding. in all the excitement we kind of lost track of things until someone noticed, it's been a while since the bell has rung. are we unplugged? is there a problem? it turned out that in the first 15 minutes of...
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journalist elinor randolph discusses michael bloomberg. former deputy director of the cia counterterrorism ctr. philip mudd talks about the state of cia detention centers and former football player john mcpherson on toxic masculinity. watch live coverage of the miami book fair today and sunday on c-span2's booktv. >> wednesday on the senate floor, but diane feinstein and joni ernst presented competing legislation under the violence against women act. senators john cornyn, dan sullivan and marsha blackburn join in the push to reauthorize the violence against women act. this is 45 minutes. >> i rise today to speak on the violence against women reauthorization act of 2019. this bill passed the house by 263-158, with 33 republicans supporting it. a week ago along with every other senate democrat i introduced a bill in the senate. people on the front lines helping these victims wrote these bills. this bill is not a democratic bill. it is not a republican bill. this bill is a survivors bill. it is written with the help of survivors who know what
journalist elinor randolph discusses michael bloomberg. former deputy director of the cia counterterrorism ctr. philip mudd talks about the state of cia detention centers and former football player john mcpherson on toxic masculinity. watch live coverage of the miami book fair today and sunday on c-span2's booktv. >> wednesday on the senate floor, but diane feinstein and joni ernst presented competing legislation under the violence against women act. senators john cornyn, dan sullivan and...
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. >> tonight on "the communicators", marc randolph, netflix and author f the book, "that will never work," sheers his experiences -- shares his experiences. keys andt.o. hit a few we were live. and it didn't take long. we got that first ding. cheered and began opening bottles of champagne and then two or three minutes later, ding, ding. three more orders. we were so excited. orders.got two more and in all the excitement we kind of lost track of things noticed, it's been a while since the bells rung. is there a plugged, problem? it turned out in the first 15 minutes of being online, we'd all of our servers. >> marc randolph tonight at 8:00 p.m. eastern on
. >> tonight on "the communicators", marc randolph, netflix and author f the book, "that will never work," sheers his experiences -- shares his experiences. keys andt.o. hit a few we were live. and it didn't take long. we got that first ding. cheered and began opening bottles of champagne and then two or three minutes later, ding, ding. three more orders. we were so excited. orders.got two more and in all the excitement we kind of lost track of things noticed, it's...
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i got an email from this guy named randolph churchill. i start looking it up and he really is the grandson of winston churchill. i are exchanging emails and am figuring it out. he hooked me up with the churchill society so i know it is really him. at chartwell, churchill's home, i am emailing her, we are not quite facebook friends yet. [laughter] randolph, we are on a first name basis because he calls me bill. [laughter] bill, we have thathing at chartwell might interest you. it is this iron cross that was given to my grandfather. it was taken off a german who in tehran around the time of the conference. said, what you like to see this? i could email you a picture. what am i going to say? not, don't worry about it. no, i said please do. he sends me this thing. it has been framed and there is a label. whose name is on it? franz meyer. this is -- the challenge wasn't digging through all of this stuff. there was a hungarian journalist based in paris who did a lot of study of this. he interviewed a lot of the members of the ss hit teams in th
i got an email from this guy named randolph churchill. i start looking it up and he really is the grandson of winston churchill. i are exchanging emails and am figuring it out. he hooked me up with the churchill society so i know it is really him. at chartwell, churchill's home, i am emailing her, we are not quite facebook friends yet. [laughter] randolph, we are on a first name basis because he calls me bill. [laughter] bill, we have thathing at chartwell might interest you. it is this iron...
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journalist eleanor randolph discusses former new york city mayor michael bloomberg. former deputy director of the cia's counterterrorism center phillip mudd talks about the state of cia detention centers. 9 and former professional football player don mcpherson. watch live coverage of the miami book fair today and sunday on c-span2's booktv. >> on "after words," our weekly author interview program, republican congressman matt gaetz interviewed republican rand paul of kentucky about his new book, "the case against socialism." here's some of their discussion. >> if i'm going to be a successful capitalist and i sell something, i'm not caring at r about my desires. i have to care about everything you want if you're a consumer, so everything's focused outwards towards trying to get you to accept to buy either my services or my product. but if i'm a socialist, i really am not caring too much about popular opinion or pleasing a consumer. in fact, you know, when we socialize things like health care, they just say, well, yeah, everybody's going to get it, you'll no longer be b
journalist eleanor randolph discusses former new york city mayor michael bloomberg. former deputy director of the cia's counterterrorism center phillip mudd talks about the state of cia detention centers. 9 and former professional football player don mcpherson. watch live coverage of the miami book fair today and sunday on c-span2's booktv. >> on "after words," our weekly author interview program, republican congressman matt gaetz interviewed republican rand paul of kentucky...
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. >> reporter: that will never work is the title of a book by mark randolph, the founder of netflix.wanted people to know the untold story of netflix and how it was not always this global streaming thing. it was a tiny struggling company at one point. truck today netflix has become a company with over $100 billion and leading the way in digital audio streaming. >> in those early days i just want to be the size of a single blockbuster store. and after that i wanted to be a small video chain. i never imagined having 150 million cert subscribe. i never imagined producing our own movies and television shows. >> reporter: now they face an unpredictable future after several other companies are releasing streaming platforms. >> there are companies that have very deep catalogs and at the same time are producing quality content that consumers want. >> reporter: these media giants have multiple sources of revenue they can rely on. >> reporter: netflix is something to be concerned about because they have one source of revenue. subscriptions. >> reporter: that randolph welcomes the competition a
. >> reporter: that will never work is the title of a book by mark randolph, the founder of netflix.wanted people to know the untold story of netflix and how it was not always this global streaming thing. it was a tiny struggling company at one point. truck today netflix has become a company with over $100 billion and leading the way in digital audio streaming. >> in those early days i just want to be the size of a single blockbuster store. and after that i wanted to be a small...
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journalist eleanor randolph discusses former new york city mayor michael bloomberg. and former professional football player don mcpherson on toxic masculinity. watch live coverage of the miami book fair saturday and sunday on c-span 2's book tv. howard ruffner talks about the photos he took on may 4, 1970, when national guard troops shot and killed four students at kent state university in ohio during an anti-vietnam war protest. a student and photographer for the college newspaper at the time, one of his photos was used on the cover of "life" magazine. and he has published a book about his experience, "moments of truth." max: thank you all so much for coming out tonight. tonight, we are hosting the photographer howard ruffner who, during his college years at kent state university was a , photographer for the yearbook and newspaper. his book tonight "moments of truth
journalist eleanor randolph discusses former new york city mayor michael bloomberg. and former professional football player don mcpherson on toxic masculinity. watch live coverage of the miami book fair saturday and sunday on c-span 2's book tv. howard ruffner talks about the photos he took on may 4, 1970, when national guard troops shot and killed four students at kent state university in ohio during an anti-vietnam war protest. a student and photographer for the college newspaper at the time,...
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. >> reporter: randolph welcomes competition and views the focus on median streaming is a positive >>some discipline in terms of how we can maintain our edge and prevalence in the streaming world. and a big secret weapon which is focus. meaning the only thing netflix does is streaming movies. the time i will be worried when they come out with the netflix theme park or netflix cell phone . no one knows what the future might hold, mark randolph step down in 2002 says he will have to adapt and follow the customer wherever they go. >>> keep an eye another chilly evening and a very big rainstorm headed our way. . >>> right after the break, the holiday season of giving is here. ktvu's annual one warm coat drive kicked up today. >>> live look outside this friday evening. gearing up for small business saturday and of course cyber monday. so that early retirement we planned. it's going ok? great. now i'm spending more time with the kids. i'm introducing them to crab. crab!? they love it. so, you mentioned that that money we set aside. yeah. the kids and i want to build our own crab shack. ♪ ♪
. >> reporter: randolph welcomes competition and views the focus on median streaming is a positive >>some discipline in terms of how we can maintain our edge and prevalence in the streaming world. and a big secret weapon which is focus. meaning the only thing netflix does is streaming movies. the time i will be worried when they come out with the netflix theme park or netflix cell phone . no one knows what the future might hold, mark randolph step down in 2002 says he will have to...
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eleanor randolph discusses michael bloomberg. mudd talks about the state of cia detention centers. don mcpherson on toxic masculinity. watch live coverage of the miami book fair saturday and sunday on c-span2 s book tv. washington journal, live every day with news and policy issues that impact you. this morning, we are getting your reaction to the testimony from this week's house impeachment inquiry hearings. join the discussion all morning with phone calls, facebook comments, text and tweets. watch washington journal, live, coming up this morning. yesterday, the house intelligence committee continued their impeachment inquiry into continued their impeachment inquiry into president trump hearing testimony from lieutenant colonel alexander benjamin -- alexander vindmann. here are their opening
eleanor randolph discusses michael bloomberg. mudd talks about the state of cia detention centers. don mcpherson on toxic masculinity. watch live coverage of the miami book fair saturday and sunday on c-span2 s book tv. washington journal, live every day with news and policy issues that impact you. this morning, we are getting your reaction to the testimony from this week's house impeachment inquiry hearings. join the discussion all morning with phone calls, facebook comments, text and tweets....
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anyway, this upset another gentleman called william randolph hearst who just bought harper's bazaar. sent people out to badmouth vogue as people who wanted to get rid of european fashion and not imported to america anymore and they were on the out to support new york's clothing designers etc.. what happened was this representative arrived in progress during the war with a big fat check for the seamstresses who had been put out of work. so hearst lost the first round but he wasn't going to give up. we all know he never did that. come 19152 things happened. most important was lunch wit wia gentle man that founded the coffee house in the building. frank is a great aficionado of modern art. he was everybody's favorite rock into her and he had acres of friends and probably at the coffee house, i don't know where exactly, but he said i have a problem. i thought to magazines called dress and "vanity fair." i tried to edit them myself but i'm a publisher not an editor. what do you think i am getting wrong. frank said it's very simple you have to make it fizzle. you have to make it a cocktail
anyway, this upset another gentleman called william randolph hearst who just bought harper's bazaar. sent people out to badmouth vogue as people who wanted to get rid of european fashion and not imported to america anymore and they were on the out to support new york's clothing designers etc.. what happened was this representative arrived in progress during the war with a big fat check for the seamstresses who had been put out of work. so hearst lost the first round but he wasn't going to give...
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philip randolph institute, san francisco.ant to thank everyone for taking the time to gather with us as we prepare for the thanksgiving holiday. thanksgiving is a time when families reflect on the hard work and sacrifices made throughout the year. traditionally we celebrate a harvest, one nurtured by our elders, gathered by hard working parents and gathered by people who care. all year we make sacrifices so our children can play, learn, grow grow, and this thursday, enjoy the feast. in san francisco, we are putting families first. i'm humbled to lead an effort in leading the largest turkey giveaway in san francisco in which 5,500 families in need will receive a turkey. [applause] >> i'm honored, supporting the citying across the city. it's an honor to introduce someone who works tirelessly. she's creating a city where no families and no children are forgotten or left behind. she's realizing the dream of the city with opportunities for all families to thrive. please welcome the mayor of the city and county of san francisco, ma
philip randolph institute, san francisco.ant to thank everyone for taking the time to gather with us as we prepare for the thanksgiving holiday. thanksgiving is a time when families reflect on the hard work and sacrifices made throughout the year. traditionally we celebrate a harvest, one nurtured by our elders, gathered by hard working parents and gathered by people who care. all year we make sacrifices so our children can play, learn, grow grow, and this thursday, enjoy the feast. in san...
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former bachelor colton underwood putting a ring on girlfriend cassie randolph's finger. >> i haven'tt into how exactly i think it's going to go when that moment -- >> you haven't? >> colton recreated his famous hopping-the-fence moment when we teamed up with them and top golf to help break the guinness world record for most people hitting a golf ball at the same time. >> whoo! >> we're very competitive. >> 56 top golf locations took part in the "go out swinging" campaign, all about getting out and having fun. >> oh! oh, my gosh. >> at least i hit the ball. >> we did our job. honored to be a part of it and happy to be in the top golf family. >> those two are so cute together. now let's head back to berlin, where nischelle turner gave michael b. jordan the sweetest surprise ever. >> my whole swarks oh, my god. >>> plus, we are searching for "black panther 2" secrets from michael and chadwick boseman. >>> then, thurs-date with matthew hussey. >>> tips on making a good first impression with the fam. >>. closed captioning provided by -- >>> now, chadwick boseman. >> wakanda forever! >> fr
former bachelor colton underwood putting a ring on girlfriend cassie randolph's finger. >> i haven'tt into how exactly i think it's going to go when that moment -- >> you haven't? >> colton recreated his famous hopping-the-fence moment when we teamed up with them and top golf to help break the guinness world record for most people hitting a golf ball at the same time. >> whoo! >> we're very competitive. >> 56 top golf locations took part in the "go out...
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journaljournalist eleanor randolph discusses michael bloomberg , former deputy director of the cia counterterrorism center philemon talks about the state of the cia detention centers and a professional football player don mcpherson on toxic masculinity. watchlive coverage of the miami book fair saturday and sunday on cspan2's book tv . >> recently stacy abrams former democratic george or governor of candidate talked about voting rights at the national press club in washington dc . here's a look. >> good afternoon and welcome to the national press club. my name is allison fitzgerald kojak, 112th president of the national press club and i am the investigations editor in washington for the associated press. we have a terrific program ahead and we invite you to listen or watch or follow along on twitter using the hashtag mpc live. for our c-span and public radio audience be aware that in the audience today are members of the general public so any applause or reactions you hear are not necessarily from the working class. i'd like to begin by introducing our head table. please hold your applause until al
journaljournalist eleanor randolph discusses michael bloomberg , former deputy director of the cia counterterrorism center philemon talks about the state of the cia detention centers and a professional football player don mcpherson on toxic masculinity. watchlive coverage of the miami book fair saturday and sunday on cspan2's book tv . >> recently stacy abrams former democratic george or governor of candidate talked about voting rights at the national press club in washington dc . here's...
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it turned out we had crashed all of our servers. >> mark randolph, monday night at 8:00 p.m.tern, on the communicators on c-span2. >> our c-span 2020 bus team is traveling across the country, visiting key battleground states the 2020 presidential race, asking voters which issues they want voters to address -- candidates to address trendy campaign? ofi want to put the people our country ahead of party and politics, one thing that is very important to average americans is the economy and job creation. i'm hoping this will be a real focus on that. >> i believe the candidates of recognize the massive health care disparities , access to health care, proper health quality. >> i believe there should be a -- a higher focus on climate change. i feel as if no matter who you are, it's something that affects us no matter where you live. noticedently, i have there was no emphasis from andica on climate change people were debating whether scientists are actually correct. we question earthquakes or hurricanes, but we want to question climate change. that's because we don't see the immediate
it turned out we had crashed all of our servers. >> mark randolph, monday night at 8:00 p.m.tern, on the communicators on c-span2. >> our c-span 2020 bus team is traveling across the country, visiting key battleground states the 2020 presidential race, asking voters which issues they want voters to address -- candidates to address trendy campaign? ofi want to put the people our country ahead of party and politics, one thing that is very important to average americans is the economy...
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and the three big proponents of the impeachment power were randolph and mason and madison. them not only talked about corruption but particularly about foreign corruption and about the unique dangers of an executive having extraordinary powers in the foreign realm. randolph is really worried about the executive becoming kruptd in questions of war and peace because people wouldn't necessarily know about them. it was the peak of presidential power. so they were concerned about it, and there were a people people who objected who said, no, we shouldn't have this impeachment clause. in fact charles -- said don't worry if there's another election, that is all you need. >> literally the argument. >> literally the same argument. >> and what's the response to that? >> well, the overwhelming response, the overwhelming majority of states and delegates said, no, we actually need this because the threat of corruption and foreign corruption is so grave and it can do so much to our country to have somebody continuing in office when they are serving their own private selfish ends at the ex
and the three big proponents of the impeachment power were randolph and mason and madison. them not only talked about corruption but particularly about foreign corruption and about the unique dangers of an executive having extraordinary powers in the foreign realm. randolph is really worried about the executive becoming kruptd in questions of war and peace because people wouldn't necessarily know about them. it was the peak of presidential power. so they were concerned about it, and there were...
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at one point, in the late 1920's when he is accused of affixing fixing a jury, he puts randolph hearst on trial and saying, the reason they printed these lies is because i know the truth and i have the birth certificates of the twin daughters that william randolph hearst fathered. it is a complete lie. it was completely made up. he makes up the story about rothstein being assaulted by reporters in chicago. rothstein becomes the victim. poor arnold bronstein. arnold rothstein. they sent him out of the country to montreal. they think it over and he brings atell back. he is walking through times square one day and a couple of detectives go up to him and arrest him and arraign him for his part in the black sox fix. and then they bring in a witness from chicago and he would have said he bet with me in the series was fixed and i was defrauded. he shows up in court and they say, the featherweight champion of the world, he was a famous guy. he says, no, it was a different guy that i bet with. this is complete perjury, a total lie. money was passed to him at grand central terminal when he got i
at one point, in the late 1920's when he is accused of affixing fixing a jury, he puts randolph hearst on trial and saying, the reason they printed these lies is because i know the truth and i have the birth certificates of the twin daughters that william randolph hearst fathered. it is a complete lie. it was completely made up. he makes up the story about rothstein being assaulted by reporters in chicago. rothstein becomes the victim. poor arnold bronstein. arnold rothstein. they sent him out...
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. >> mark randolph is a cofounder of netflix.e is the author of this new book that will never work. mr. randolph, where did the idea of netflix come from. >> well, ideas come from the strangest places. i talk about this crazy idea that we had and of all places, carpooling. my cofounder cofounder and i were commuting back and forth to work brainstorming ideas. one of these crazy ideas we had was maybe we could do video rent
. >> mark randolph is a cofounder of netflix.e is the author of this new book that will never work. mr. randolph, where did the idea of netflix come from. >> well, ideas come from the strangest places. i talk about this crazy idea that we had and of all places, carpooling. my cofounder cofounder and i were commuting back and forth to work brainstorming ideas. one of these crazy ideas we had was maybe we could do video rent
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stage. [ cheers and applause ] tomorrow night we have another show with patrick stewart, da'vine joy randolphnd music from old dominion. we also did something fun with carrie underwood that we will show tomorrow night. and later this week ray romano, don johnson, maren morris, camila more-own. plus music from zack brown band and jeff goldblum and the mildred snitzer orchestra featuring sharon van etten. so please join us for all that. [ cheers and applause ] our first guest tonight is an actress, activist, producer and former pope. after seven seasons in a trench coat she brings broadway to netflix in "american son." please say hello to kerry washington. [ cheers and applause ] how are you? >> ihe jmy:ou i wl tell you somethg. thoughpas, w are fantastic, by the way. >> thank you. >> jimmy: they remind me -- >> uh-oh. >> jimmy: -- a little bit of the set of the jeffersons. >> they do have a good '70s magic to them. >> jimmy: they do. for those who don't know, we did -- kerry was a part of "the jeffersons" revival. >> live in front of a studio audience. >> jimmy: live earlier this year. [ cheer
stage. [ cheers and applause ] tomorrow night we have another show with patrick stewart, da'vine joy randolphnd music from old dominion. we also did something fun with carrie underwood that we will show tomorrow night. and later this week ray romano, don johnson, maren morris, camila more-own. plus music from zack brown band and jeff goldblum and the mildred snitzer orchestra featuring sharon van etten. so please join us for all that. [ cheers and applause ] our first guest tonight is an...
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>>there are some ars that he does deserve really high marks the economy is one of them telling a randolph is the author of the biography, the many les of michael bloomberg. he handed te next mayora balanced budget with th plenty of money to spare bloomrg's legacy is also one of the mayor who one of the healthy he bill bike lanes et banned smoking in public places. >>ban trans fats and required calorie listgs in chin restaurants. but he failed at prohibiting large sugary drinks such as the goal of sodushis actions prompted some to accuse himf trying to turn new york into a so-called nanny ste, north carolina. >>and mississippi they passed law that wt they called anti bloomberg laws. so that local governnts could not. limit the amount of coca cola you could get. >>bloomberg's achievements and failures now debated othe national stage. jason carroll, cnn, new york. mantled aaron rodgers and the green bay packers last night mark and atwillet you up for bay area sports night by breaking down the g win. >>a lot of football to talk about tonight. yeah it was a yesterday the niners it was a comple
>>there are some ars that he does deserve really high marks the economy is one of them telling a randolph is the author of the biography, the many les of michael bloomberg. he handed te next mayora balanced budget with th plenty of money to spare bloomrg's legacy is also one of the mayor who one of the healthy he bill bike lanes et banned smoking in public places. >>ban trans fats and required calorie listgs in chin restaurants. but he failed at prohibiting large sugary drinks such...
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at one point in the late '20s, he puts william randolph hurst on trial by saying the reason they printed these lies about me fixing juries is because i know the truth and i have the birth certificates of the twin daughters that william randolph hursts fathered by marion davies. this was completely made up. he would come out with stuff like this. he makes up the story about rothstein being assaulted by reporters in chicago. so people -- so rothstein becomes the victim, oh, poor around rothstein. but what he does is rothstein and fallon had sent abe out of the country to montreal, hide, stay there forever, shut up, but then they think it over and fallon brings abe back. abe is walking through time square one day and a couple detectives, the pickpocket squad, go up to him and arrest him and arraign him for his part on the black sox fixes. and they bring in a witness from chicago who atell had bet with on the series. he would have said the series was fixed and i was defrauded. he shows up in court and they said, this is abe atell. he had been featherweight champion of the world. he was a fam
at one point in the late '20s, he puts william randolph hurst on trial by saying the reason they printed these lies about me fixing juries is because i know the truth and i have the birth certificates of the twin daughters that william randolph hursts fathered by marion davies. this was completely made up. he would come out with stuff like this. he makes up the story about rothstein being assaulted by reporters in chicago. so people -- so rothstein becomes the victim, oh, poor around rothstein....
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. >> reporter: at randolph air force base in texas, mary beth passano only has one house rule -- enter at your own risk you can smell that immediately. the home exactly as the family left it a month ago after a test came back showing the home had become a petri dish for mold and forced the family to flee to temporary housing. is it everywhere throat >> reporter: the microscopic mold spores hidden in the air, the walls, and the furniture. a clean home score, 2,000 mold spores or less the sample gathered at the passanos, more than 63,000. they say the cause -- raw sewage >> it was all flooding under this house for months >> reporter: you had sewage under your home >> raw, raw sewage eight inches of raw sewage under our home. and that's when we had to pack a suitcase and leave. >> reporter: the passano home, one of more than 32,000 managed by hunter, the -- hunt, the largest private military housing developer in the nation how the passanos on suing, joining other families against hunt. some like the hyatts, unable to afford leaving the very homes they call health hazards. >> we're going t
. >> reporter: at randolph air force base in texas, mary beth passano only has one house rule -- enter at your own risk you can smell that immediately. the home exactly as the family left it a month ago after a test came back showing the home had become a petri dish for mold and forced the family to flee to temporary housing. is it everywhere throat >> reporter: the microscopic mold spores hidden in the air, the walls, and the furniture. a clean home score, 2,000 mold spores or less...
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tonight, sir patrick stewart, from "dolemite is my name," da'vine joy randolph carrie underwood, androm old dominion. and now more likely than not, jimmy kimmel! [cheers and applause] ♪ >> jimmy: hi, everyone. very nice. i'm jimmy, i'm the host of the show. thank you for watching. thanks to all of you for coming. and we send an especially warm welcome for those joining us where it isn't warm. 70% of the country is very cold right now. there's an arctic air mass, bringing record-low temperatures. schools are closed. snow is on the ground, 13,000 flights were delayed today. in he
tonight, sir patrick stewart, from "dolemite is my name," da'vine joy randolph carrie underwood, androm old dominion. and now more likely than not, jimmy kimmel! [cheers and applause] ♪ >> jimmy: hi, everyone. very nice. i'm jimmy, i'm the host of the show. thank you for watching. thanks to all of you for coming. and we send an especially warm welcome for those joining us where it isn't warm. 70% of the country is very cold right now. there's an arctic air mass, bringing...
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announcer: mark randolph, monday night at 8:00 p.m. eastern on the communicators on >> puts her prize-winning cartoonist pat oliphant and his work are the subject of discussion at the university of virginia, which has just acquired his cartoon collection. we hear from scholars from miller center. they focus on the presidency from lyndon b. johnson to ronald reagan. [applause] >> welcome. what we are going to have for the next 75 minutes is a kind of meeting of two cultures. one culture is represented by the people on this stage who are scholars associated with the miller center at the university of virginia and to study the presidency
announcer: mark randolph, monday night at 8:00 p.m. eastern on the communicators on >> puts her prize-winning cartoonist pat oliphant and his work are the subject of discussion at the university of virginia, which has just acquired his cartoon collection. we hear from scholars from miller center. they focus on the presidency from lyndon b. johnson to ronald reagan. [applause] >> welcome. what we are going to have for the next 75 minutes is a kind of meeting of two cultures. one...
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owning money to the saudi royal family the swiss said we're going to notify the back to tell holders randolph that blessed swung into action. or to the serious fraud office to close down their investigation. since bond said if the investigation continued they would withdraw all national security cooperation which would lead in the words of prince bandar to blood on the streets of london. the story we've been banging away out for more than 5 years really woke up to it because everybody could see was a huge cover up the spectacle of british prime minister closing bell of a criminal investigation. were you aware that your government was approving pavements to a friend of president bush's british aerospace is back system is that why you suspended a fraud inquiry. that went out talking about national security interests supposed to be a cop that trumps all of those i don't believe the investigation is that it would have led anywhere except to the complete wreckage of a vital strategic relationship or a country in terms of fighting terrorism in terms of the middle east in terms of british interests
owning money to the saudi royal family the swiss said we're going to notify the back to tell holders randolph that blessed swung into action. or to the serious fraud office to close down their investigation. since bond said if the investigation continued they would withdraw all national security cooperation which would lead in the words of prince bandar to blood on the streets of london. the story we've been banging away out for more than 5 years really woke up to it because everybody could see...
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journaljournalist eleanor randolph discusses michael bloomberg , former deputy director of the cia counterterrorism center philemon talks about the state of the cia detention centers and a professional football player don mcpherson on toxic masculinity. watchlive coverage of the miami book fair saturday and sunday on cspan2's book tv . >> recently stacy abrams former democratic george or governor of candidate talked about voting rights at the national press club in washington dc . here's a look. >> good afternoon and welcome to the national press club. my name is
journaljournalist eleanor randolph discusses michael bloomberg , former deputy director of the cia counterterrorism center philemon talks about the state of the cia detention centers and a professional football player don mcpherson on toxic masculinity. watchlive coverage of the miami book fair saturday and sunday on cspan2's book tv . >> recently stacy abrams former democratic george or governor of candidate talked about voting rights at the national press club in washington dc . here's...