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What's next for Netflix?
Reporter Dawn Chmielewski says the company is likely to double down on building franchises of its own, and she's been looking at their success rate.
We wrap up today with a quick reset on Rats.
In most places, there's something people spend a lot of energy trying to get rid of.
They're pests, they're gross, you definitely don't build statues to them.
But in Cambodia, that's exactly what's happening.
A stone monument unveiled in Siem Reap honors Magawa, a landmine-sniffing rat who helped make land safe again after decades of war.
Magawa was trained by the demining group Apopo.
Over his career, he detected more than 100 landmines before retiring and dying in 2022.
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Hi, I'm your weekend host, Sharon Raish Garson.
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