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joining me now is martin ceo mark douglas. because mark, you were an early i guess. relationship with netflix. maybe you can give us some perspective here on how how do they do it. how are they going to keep doing it? >> yeah. well, i think when. >> i think of netflix. >> what i think. >> of is. >> they. >> have three. >> big advantages. so one. >> is they're the first place. most consumers. >> go to when they want. >> to watch tv, period. and that's. why they're able to take like a jake paul fight and mike tyson fight and turn it into super bowl level numbers is because everyone. is going there to decide what they want to watch. and if. >> that's what's on. >> that's what they're going to watch. and then they also have like this. they have they're so profitable. now and they can create more. content and more content drives new subscribers. this is the last thing i think is what's most important. those new subscribers, more than. >> half of them are signing. >> up for. >> ad supported services. >> and that is barely monetized. so it's the same way. >> they had like.
joining me now is martin ceo mark douglas. because mark, you were an early i guess. relationship with netflix. maybe you can give us some perspective here on how how do they do it. how are they going to keep doing it? >> yeah. well, i think when. >> i think of netflix. >> what i think. >> of is. >> they. >> have three. >> big advantages. so one. >> is they're the first place. most consumers. >> go to when they want. >> to watch tv,...
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and i'm sure mark douglas has much more to say about that. the most valuable content is for advertisers, particularly when it comes to live, sports is number one. we see that in terms of the ratings. we see that in sterms of netflix and amazon all increasing their investment in live sport. i think that's what this is really about. it bolsters the value of what disney has been doing in the sports arena. >> over to you, mr. douglas. what do you kind of think are the implications here? >> well, i think we're starting the year, it's like julia just says, sports, sports, sport. so i think that everything about streaming just seems to keep going towards sports. so that's a good thing. espn as she mentioned and so forth. but i think also like disney kind of gets a free play here. they want an independent sports network. now they essentially have one. they don't have to build one. they just have to invest and they own 07% of it. so in some ways that makes a lot of sense. fubo on the other hand gets to leverage the hulu brand which i think they need b
and i'm sure mark douglas has much more to say about that. the most valuable content is for advertisers, particularly when it comes to live, sports is number one. we see that in terms of the ratings. we see that in sterms of netflix and amazon all increasing their investment in live sport. i think that's what this is really about. it bolsters the value of what disney has been doing in the sports arena. >> over to you, mr. douglas. what do you kind of think are the implications here?...
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digest meadows lease and shift and for more on the implications for the market let's bring in mark douglasof. julia, let me start with you. have you heard concerns from advertisers? >> i have heard advertisers saying they will wait and see how it plays out. advertisers are incredibly concerned about what they call grand safety, making sure their brand, whether it is a big consumer brand like pepsi or whether you are a small business owner and you have a coffee shop, you want to make sure your brand is not next to any offensive or violent content. i heard from the ceo of wpp, one of the largest holding agencies for the ad industry and he told me, that clients are just starting to digest what this move means. saying they're taking a wait- and-see approach to look at the content on this platform. moving to community notes is one issue but the main question is whether there will be more divisive content on the platform and time will tell. what he is saying is, it is not just about the fact you getting rid of fact checking from third- party organizations, but also that mark zuckerberg said he w
digest meadows lease and shift and for more on the implications for the market let's bring in mark douglasof. julia, let me start with you. have you heard concerns from advertisers? >> i have heard advertisers saying they will wait and see how it plays out. advertisers are incredibly concerned about what they call grand safety, making sure their brand, whether it is a big consumer brand like pepsi or whether you are a small business owner and you have a coffee shop, you want to make sure...
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a glow in the distance seen from mark douglas's home in altadena. >> where we live. >> there was never. >> a thought in anyone's. mind that fire wouldn't. >> would get to. >> that neighborhood. >> this was the start of the eaton fire, and this is how it ended for douglas and countless others. his home was one of more than 9000 structures destroyed by the ferocious blaze. even as the flames drew near. douglas says he received no evacuation warning. his only guide. pure instinct. >> we're on our own, essentially. i think self-preservation kicked in and we said we have to think on our own because nobody's going to be here to tell us what to do and tell us when to get out and how to get out. >> he wasn't alone. as the fire tore down the mountain launched by fierce santa ana winds, there was a clear divide in who was alerted and who was not. reports the l.a. times. those east of north lake avenue received evacuation warnings and orders. those west of the avenue did not until 3:25 a.m., the times reports. based on its review of archived warnings that night. by that time, the fires were alrea
a glow in the distance seen from mark douglas's home in altadena. >> where we live. >> there was never. >> a thought in anyone's. mind that fire wouldn't. >> would get to. >> that neighborhood. >> this was the start of the eaton fire, and this is how it ended for douglas and countless others. his home was one of more than 9000 structures destroyed by the ferocious blaze. even as the flames drew near. douglas says he received no evacuation warning. his only...
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already tintin his foster parents, as he wrote in the soviet union of the young douglas and the belgian comic book. this n t. marks as propaganda piece was disliked so much by the creator as that he refused to allow it to be reprinted for 4 decades. these are just 2 of thousands of what is 95. the a copyright protection expired to the united states on january the 1st. this list includes william fulton is papacy, challenging the sound and the fury. there's also ernest hemingway's a farewell to arms. importantly, it's an oval itself that's now free to use the existing t, v and film versions. a still owned by companies that made them bought new versions in any media would require anyone's permission, name of what something likely to mean. if your releases are anything to go by the cuddly on somewhat philosophical ways of who went from being a beloved children's current to alter it, shut it's copyright in 2022 to this last year, mickey mouse is steamboat. willie became green boats with each other stores. there's also a hard trailer for the sleigh. a man and 2 more is all set for release. what have you ever seen in a s
already tintin his foster parents, as he wrote in the soviet union of the young douglas and the belgian comic book. this n t. marks as propaganda piece was disliked so much by the creator as that he refused to allow it to be reprinted for 4 decades. these are just 2 of thousands of what is 95. the a copyright protection expired to the united states on january the 1st. this list includes william fulton is papacy, challenging the sound and the fury. there's also ernest hemingway's a farewell to...
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his foster parents is eroding the soviet union of the young douglas and the belgian comic book. this n t. marks is propaganda piece was disliked so much by the creator as that he refused to allow it to be reprinted for 4 decades. these are just 2 of thousands of what says 95, the a copyright protection expired to the united states on january. the 1st. this list includes william fulton as papacy, challenging the sound, and the fury. there's also ernest hemingway's a farewell to arms. importantly, it's the novel itself that's now free to use the existing tv and film versions. a still owned by companies that made them bought new versions in any media with the quite anyone's permission. name of what something likely to mean. if your release is, are anything to go by the cuddly on somewhat philosophical ways of who went from being a beloved children's current to alter it, should it's copyright in 2022 to this last year. mickey mouse is steam boat. we became green boats with east stores. there's also a hard trailer for the sleigh, a man and 2 more is all set for release. what have you ever seen in th
his foster parents is eroding the soviet union of the young douglas and the belgian comic book. this n t. marks is propaganda piece was disliked so much by the creator as that he refused to allow it to be reprinted for 4 decades. these are just 2 of thousands of what says 95, the a copyright protection expired to the united states on january. the 1st. this list includes william fulton as papacy, challenging the sound, and the fury. there's also ernest hemingway's a farewell to arms....
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his 1st appearance is eroding the soviet union of the young douglas and the belgian comic book. this n t. marks is propaganda piece was disliked so much by the creator as that he refused to allow it to be reprinted for 4 decades. these are just 2 of thousands of what says 95. the a copyright protection expired to the united states on january the 1st. this list includes william fulton as papacy, challenging the sound, and the fury. there's also ernest hemingway's a farewell to arms. importantly, it's the novel itself that's now free to use the existing tv and film versions. a still owned by companies that made them bought new versions in.
his 1st appearance is eroding the soviet union of the young douglas and the belgian comic book. this n t. marks is propaganda piece was disliked so much by the creator as that he refused to allow it to be reprinted for 4 decades. these are just 2 of thousands of what says 95. the a copyright protection expired to the united states on january the 1st. this list includes william fulton as papacy, challenging the sound, and the fury. there's also ernest hemingway's a farewell to arms. importantly,...
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carter, is a rich and human story of jimmy carter marked by both formidable accomplishments and painful political adversity. author and historian douglas brinkley calls the outlier a profound, clear eyed evaluation of a leader whose legacy has been deeply misunderstood. for tonight's conversation with kelly, we are fortunate to have joseph crespino. joe is the jimmy carter professor of history at emory university. he's an expert in the political and cultural history of the 20th century. you united states and of the history of the american south since reconstruction. joe is also the author of three books. his most recent book, atticus finch, the biography. harper lee, her father, and the making of an american icon. so welcome to both kelly and joe. and a reminder to our audience to put your questions in the q&a box at the bottom of the screen. and we will get to those a little bit later. joe, thank you so much. gary, i do want to encourage everyone to chime in with their questions. i've got some questions for kai, but we are eager to have your participation. and kai, welcome virtual lee to atlanta and to the carter library. i know it's
carter, is a rich and human story of jimmy carter marked by both formidable accomplishments and painful political adversity. author and historian douglas brinkley calls the outlier a profound, clear eyed evaluation of a leader whose legacy has been deeply misunderstood. for tonight's conversation with kelly, we are fortunate to have joseph crespino. joe is the jimmy carter professor of history at emory university. he's an expert in the political and cultural history of the 20th century. you...
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his 1st appearance is eroding the soviet union of the young douglas and the belgian comic book. this n t marks this propaganda piece was disliked so much by the creator as that he refused to allow it to be reprinted for 4 decades. these are just 2 of thousands of what is 95 the a copyright protection expired to the united states on january the 1st. this list includes william fulton as papacy, challenging the sound, and the fury. there's also ernest hemingway's a farewell to arms. importantly, it's an oval itself that's now free to use the existing tv and film versions, a still owned by companies that made them box new versions in any media would require anyone's permission name or what something likely to mean. if your releases are anything to go by the cuddly, i'm somewhat philosophical when it's of who went from being a beloved children's current to alter it shut it's copyright in 2022 to this at last, the mickey mouse is steamboat. willie became green boats willy stores. there's also a hard trailer for the sleigh. a man and 2 more is all set for release. what have you ever seen in the studi
his 1st appearance is eroding the soviet union of the young douglas and the belgian comic book. this n t marks this propaganda piece was disliked so much by the creator as that he refused to allow it to be reprinted for 4 decades. these are just 2 of thousands of what is 95 the a copyright protection expired to the united states on january the 1st. this list includes william fulton as papacy, challenging the sound, and the fury. there's also ernest hemingway's a farewell to arms. importantly,...
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cnn senior political analyst mark preston, cnn political commentator scott jennings and ashley allison and presidential historian douglas. to a very different washington right than than for his first inauguration, republicans control congress. he's got a tight grip on his party. he's got tech leaders cozying up to him. there is far less resistance than in the initial days of a donald trump first term. how do you see him playing that? >> you know, eric, i recall when donald trump had his first inaugural and in january you had the great women's protest march in d.c. and it was sending a loud message that women were not going to tolerate what they thought would be trump misogyny. and you had a protest here in washington today, but it's less the resistance isn't there yet to the second trump, largely because democrats are so demoralized. also, biden is leaving. and the question is who's the head of the democratic party? who's leading the new wave? and i think it probably is barack obama that now really has to be the leader of the democratic party as they figure out how to regroup, and people will be looking at what democrat
cnn senior political analyst mark preston, cnn political commentator scott jennings and ashley allison and presidential historian douglas. to a very different washington right than than for his first inauguration, republicans control congress. he's got a tight grip on his party. he's got tech leaders cozying up to him. there is far less resistance than in the initial days of a donald trump first term. how do you see him playing that? >> you know, eric, i recall when donald trump had his...
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douglas mcarture. that is an official surrender, and i think it's powerful. >> jonathan: mark zuck zuckerbe there. do you believe his conversion? >> absolutely not. i think mark zuckerberg is a criminal, and a proper adjudicated -- >> jonathan: a criminal? >> yes, for 2020, but i want to see that -- i want to see that in a systematic adjudication either in the house or, i think better with a grand jury and a special prosecutor to go through 2020. >> jonathan: you want trump's justice department -- a justice department under trump to prosecute mark zuckerberg? >> i didn't say that. i didn't say that. what i want is the house to do it first, but if they're not prepared to do it, a special counsel set up that looks at the 2020 election and looks at it seriously and adjudicates it. if there's nothing there, there's nothing there. zuckerberg's, you know, road to damascus came to a little late. it was after the 5th of november. it's very, you know, now he wants to be a bro. he kung fu fights, goes to ufc. he cuts his hair differently. that doesn't haggle with me. that guy will flip on donald trump and h
douglas mcarture. that is an official surrender, and i think it's powerful. >> jonathan: mark zuck zuckerbe there. do you believe his conversion? >> absolutely not. i think mark zuckerberg is a criminal, and a proper adjudicated -- >> jonathan: a criminal? >> yes, for 2020, but i want to see that -- i want to see that in a systematic adjudication either in the house or, i think better with a grand jury and a special prosecutor to go through 2020. >> jonathan: you...
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. >> monday's inauguration marks a historic return to the white house for president elect donald trump. back with me now to discuss presidential historian douglas brinkley and also cnn political analyst julian zelizer, who is the author of the new book in defense of partisanship. nice to have you both here. so, julian, we talked so much about, um, the the importance of a peaceful transfer of power. of course, that was put on full display after the last inauguration on january 6th. it's not just about, though, that moment for the united states. it sends an important message globally. can you just put that in context for us? >> well, absolutely. the fact that we've had peaceful transfers of power most of the time sends a signal about the stability of the democratic system. even when you have a shift, a dramatic shift from one party to the other, even when one regime is replacing another and another set of ideas is emerging, the system is stable. so for adversaries, i think it creates a certain amount of a check. and for allies, there's confidence that the system will keep on working and that the policy making will continue. that's why january 6th
. >> monday's inauguration marks a historic return to the white house for president elect donald trump. back with me now to discuss presidential historian douglas brinkley and also cnn political analyst julian zelizer, who is the author of the new book in defense of partisanship. nice to have you both here. so, julian, we talked so much about, um, the the importance of a peaceful transfer of power. of course, that was put on full display after the last inauguration on january 6th. it's...