Netflix co-CEO Ted Sarandos visits White House amid Warner deal battle

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Ted Sarandos visited the White House on Thursday

By Brian Stelter, CNN

(CNN) — Netflix co-CEO Ted Sarandos visited the White House on Thursday for meetings — though not with the president — as the streaming giant seeks Trump administration approval of its mega-deal with Warner Bros. Discovery, CNN’s parent company.

Netflix’s pending plan to acquire HBO and the Warner Bros. movie studio has been tested by Paramount’s hostile takeover bid for all of Warner Bros. Discovery.

President Trump has previously indicated that he favors Paramount. And last weekend, he publicly told Netflix to remove board member Susan Rice, a former Obama advisor, or “pay the consequences” — renewing the prospect that he will put his thumb on the corporate scale.

Some industry analysts expect Trump’s Justice Department to sue Netflix to block the Warner deal, which could lead to a protracted period of litigation.

Politico’s Wednesday afternoon report about the Sarandos visit spurred speculation about whether the Netflix chief would have face time with the president.

The White House clarified on Thursday that Sarandos was not meeting directly with Trump.

“Netflix is meeting with staff members at the White House,” a White House official told CNN.

A Netflix spokesperson said the company’s leadership did not request a meeting with Trump. The spokesperson said the visit with staff members was set up two and a half weeks ago.

The timing point is noteworthy because the tug-of-war over Warner has escalated in recent days.

With Netflix’s blessing, WBD opened a window for fresh talks with Paramount last week, and on Tuesday, the WBD board confirmed that Paramount had raised its bid to $31 per share.

Paramount made other promises to sweeten the deal, including a “$7 billion regulatory termination fee,” emphasizing Paramount’s confidence that its deal would not be blocked by the Trump administration.

Paramount CEO David Ellison has made a number of moves to forge a close relationship with Trump. The two men had a private meeting at the White House earlier this month, as CNN previously reported.

Soon after the Ellison meeting, Trump told an interviewer that “I haven’t been involved” in the battle over WBD, despite previously saying of the Netflix deal, “I’ll be involved in that decision, too.”

Trump has also said it is “imperative that CNN be sold,” and the current deal with Netflix does not entail CNN being sold; instead, it would be spun off into a new entity with WBD’s other cable assets.

Sarandos has been at the White House repeatedly in recent months, though not always to meet with the president.

Trump has praised Sarandos as a “great person” — but has posted criticism of Netflix on Truth Social.

Sarandos, in turn, has complimented Trump’s interest in the entertainment industry and downplayed the criticism.

When asked by the BBC about Trump’s post assailing Rice, Sarandos said, “This is a business deal. It’s not a political deal. This deal is run by the Department of Justice in the US and regulators throughout Europe and around the world.”

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Stowaway Svetlana Dali successfully sneaks on plane to Europe again, sources say

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By Alexandra Skores, Mark Morales, CNN

(CNN) — A woman previously convicted of sidestepping security and airline agents to board a flight to Paris without a ticket has been detained in Milan, Italy for allegedly stowing away yet again.

Svetlana Dali snuck by the airline employees at Gate C74 at Newark Liberty International Airport and onto United flight 19, Wednesday night according to a law enforcement source.

The Boeing 777-200, which seats 364, departed Newark at 5:51 p.m. ET, according to FlightAware. Sometime during the more than seven-hour flight airline staff on the plane discovered Dali was onboard without a ticket.

When the plane landed in Milan at 7:09 a.m. Thursday, she was detained by law enforcement.

“Safety and security are our highest priorities,” United Airlines said in a statement. “We are investigating this incident and working with the appropriate authorities.”

The FBI in Newark told CNN they are aware of the “alleged stowaway.”

“We are working with Port Authority and TSA on this open investigation,” said FBI spokesperson Emily Molinari in a statement.

CNN has reached out to the Transportation Security Administration for more information.

Dali stows-away to Paris in November 2024

In November 2024, Dali, who is a Russian national and US permanent resident, successfully stowed away on Delta Air Lines flight 264 from John F. Kennedy International Airport to Paris Charles de Gaulle Airport.

Security video released after her arrest, showed Dali bypassing an airport employee in charge of a crew member security checkpoint and walking with airline staff past the station where her ID and boarding pass would have been checked. At that point, she was scanned and received a pat-down while her possessions were screened.

At the gate, with a grey hoodie pulled over her head, Dali placed herself in the middle of what appeared to be a family traveling together and made it past the gate agent without being noticed.

Once onboard the plane, she spent some time apparently hiding in the bathroom to remain out of the crew’s sight, but was eventually discovered, other passengers told CNN. She was detained after arriving in Paris.

Dali was returned to the United States and appeared in federal court in Brooklyn, where her court appointed lawyer argued for her release.

“We do not believe she is a serious risk of flight,” federal public defense attorney Michael Schneider told the court at the time. “It’s not as if she can sneak on a flight every day.”

Yet, shortly after getting out of jail, pending trial, Dali tried to leave the United States again, prosecutors said.

In December 2024, she managed to cut off an electronic ankle monitor and boarded a Greyhound bus bound for Canada, a law enforcement source told CNN at the time.

Dali was arrested and held in custody for more than seven months until her conviction for illegally boarding the Paris flight. She was subsequently sentenced to time served.

During her sentencing, Dali repeated a claim that she believe she is being poisoned by someone and said, through a Russian translator, that “all of these actions were taken in order to save my life.”

Paris flight was not her first attempt, prosecutors said

During her trial for stowing away to France, prosecutors said she had attempted to board flights without documentation at least twice before.

Dali tried to stowaway on a plane at Bradley International Airport near Hartford, Connecticut, two days before s

High-Profile Construction Projects Quickly Taking Shape in Downtown Santa Maria

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Heritage Lofts
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SANTA MARIA, Calif. (KEYT) - A pair of high-profile developments in the heart of downtown Santa Maria are beginning to take shape in their construction process.

At the site of the old Mervyn's/Fallas building in the Santa Maria Town Center West shopping center, work at the future home of Heritage Lofts is about a third of the way through according to project developer Brett Vernon.

"I'm just really excited," said Brett Vernon, The Vernon Group President. "We've been working on this thing for almost five years. It feels really good to see it, to see a building starting to take shape."

In August, the Santa Barbara-based company broke ground on the project that will redevelop the old commercial building into a 104-unit residential complex.

"Right now, we're currently framing in, roughing in, plumbing, electrical," said Vernon. "Since it's an adaptive reuse building, we're able to work on multiple stories at the same time where that's not typical in construction. We actually have the second floor further ahead than the first floor, which usually you've got to build from the ground up, so we're ahead of ourselves in some areas and behind ourselves in other parts of the building. Things are going as planned. Typical little hiccups that we have in construction. Other than that everything's on everything's looking good. We're on schedule. We're looking forward to getting people in here and reactivating downtown."

Vernon added he expects construction to last for about another year and for the first residents to move in as early as March 2027.

Across the street at the Santa Maria Town Center mall, construction is also taking place on new market and retail space inside the building that was the longtime former home of Sears building.

Work is now happening on both the inside and outside of the building, transforming the site into a new "El Super" market on the ground floor, with addition retail space planned for the second floor.

Compared to the Heritage Lofts, which is being reshaped dramatically on the outside and now looks very different than it did just a few months ago, the new El Super building is currently seeing most of the work taking place on the inside.

For those who pass by the work site, much of the outside construction has taken place where the old Sears auto shop was located.

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Much-Needed Dredging Coming to the Sandy Santa Barbara Channel Entrance

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SANTA BARBARA, Calif. (KEYT) - With a federal funding problem looming, Santa Barbara is urgently timing its next round of dredging at the Santa Barbara Harbor entrance.

The infill of sand is clogging the opening but it still has a path for vessels coming in and out, mainly at higher tides.

"We are in touch with the Army Corps of Engineers," said Waterfront Director Mike Wiltshire at a recent meeting of the Santa Barbara Harbor Commission. "They are targeting in mid-March. That is really tight. It is something we are thinking about every day."

The Harbor Patrol is checking every day to test depth and widths, especially after recent storms with wave action bringing in tons of sand.

"It is going to get narrow and dire for a week, potentially two weeks," said Wiltshire. Then Pacific Dredge will be in Santa Barbara with the all-electric dredge the city uses.

He also said there is only one round of funding left in the budget. After that no more federal funding has been allocated. That then puts the burden of the $4 million cost on the local budget.

Another concern is the possibility of the harbor entrance getting shut off with another burst of sand especially if the U.S. Coast Guard Cutter Blackfin is still docked.

There is also an active commercial fishing fleet in the harbor which serves local and other restaurants with its catch which includes urchin, halibut and rockfish.

Wiltshire said, "this is not normal conditions."

For now he said, "We do have a light at the end of the tunnel."

(More details, photos and video will be added here later today.)

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Much-Needed Dredging Coming to the Sandy Santa Barbara Channel Entrance

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SANTA BARBARA, Calif. (KEYT) - With a federal funding problem looming, Santa Barbara is urgently timing its next round of dredging at the Santa Barbara Harbor entrance.

The infill of sand is clogging the opening but it still has a path for vessels coming in and out, mainly at higher tides.

"We are in touch with the Army Corps of Engineers," said Waterfront Director Mike Wiltshire at a recent meeting of the Santa Barbara Harbor Commission. "They are targeting in mid-March. That is really tight. It is something we are thinking about every day."

The Harbor Patrol is checking every day to test depth and widths, especially after recent storms with wave action bringing in tons of sand.

"It is going to get narrow and dire for a week, potentially two weeks," said Wiltshire. Then Pacific Dredge will be in Santa Barbara with the all-electric dredge the city uses.

He also said there is only one round of funding left in the budget. After that no more federal funding has been allocated. That then puts the burden of the $4 million cost on the local budget.

Another concern is the possibility of the harbor entrance getting shut off with another burst of sand especially if the U.S. Coast Guard Cutter Blackfin is still docked.

There is also an active commercial fishing fleet in the harbor which serves local and other restaurants with its catch which includes urchin, halibut and rockfish.

Wiltshire said, "this is not normal conditions."

For now he said, "We do have a light at the end of the tunnel."

(More details, photos and video will be added here later today.)

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