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
But then it said that information was basically published in error. And they took it back down saying it is still being reviewed. Here is what it said before it was removed. The coronavirus is most commonly spread the respiratory droplets or small particles. Such as those in aerosols which are produced when an infected person coughs, sneezes or even just breathes. And it can remain airborne for a period of time. It can then spread to others who inhale it. This is something that many scientists and Health Experts a been warning for months. In the meantime the u. S. Is nearing 200,000 deaths from the coronavirus. The latest predictions say that number could double by the end oftheyear. The latest prediction coming from the institute for Health Metrics and evaluation says 410,000 deaths by january first. But the figure is not yet set in stone. Well over 100,000 lives in the u. S. Between now and ary fi ma thing so ue practi as for the cdc website, they say that was a draft version of some
Is improvements thats where that were talking about moderate as improvements. But thats how bad we were just a couple of days ago. Now conditions will continue to get better as we make our way especially into thursday and friday these are your 2 days to really savor because theyre going have the best air quality before weekend conditions look likely to get a little worse yet again. 50s and 60s right now for your morning temperatures, not a bad way to start the morning. Later on today will be in the 70s 80s, not a bad way to spend the afternoon either robin thank you john were checking in on the Richmond Center fell where the drive time its double what it normally is because of an accident a minor crash, but its blocking. And its adding to the backup. So lets check in on west bound 5. 80 leading up to the pay gates, the crashes right after the view and we see looks like fire trucks responding to that as well if you look over to the right you can see some of fire trucks rolling out to th
Business on the sidewalk over there. But the mayor strongly feels the city should have authority over public orders because the berkeley has its own Public Health department and the case count is far lower. Then the rest of the county. I respectfully disagree. But the states decision i think its going to really burden or Small Businesses and neighbors alternate places their jobs. I think its going backwards. Berkeley mayor Jesse Arreguin speaking out at a virtual town Hall Saturday against the states guidance banning Outdoor Dining in Alameda County or fiction writers under like some of our other neighboring jurisdictions and so i think you know we should have the ability to be able to make our own decisions about. Orders city manager Dee Williams Ridley says berkeley will be reaching out to state officials to try to obtain its own variance to allow Outdoor Dining but in the meantime we are going to have to comply with that order we are hoping that this will be a very short temporary h
Having a disproportionately negative effect on the africanamerican population, and then there are so many reminders of the pandemic of racism. And i think the incident in minneapolis and what was the straw that breaks the camels back. Reporter add all of that to the hurt and anger after the killings of trayvon martin, philando castille, sandra bland, all leading to outrage in the streets. Talking about what happened to people like sean bell, eric garner. Reporter this time the protest and outrage isnt just marching through black and brown communities, and their faces look like all corners of america. Theyre on main street, outside the white house. These americans are forcing the tough conversations, and its not always easy to watch. I certainly think that theres some awakening happening within segments that White America that perhaps have hit the Snooze Button on previous incidents. We saw eric garner and we hit the Snooze Button. Philando castille, we hit the Snooze Button. Its sort o