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why did it take so long to sort out carrie grace's pay?hink the organisation responded too slowly, i completely agree with you on that. but, you know, iwish we could have done that faster, but that is a very specific example and i don't really want to go much further than that. let's look at the talent management problem that you inherited, and that isjeremy clarkson. why are you laughing? i likejeremy a lot, i think he is actually a real talent and that was a very hard decision, and... he was...a very special sort of person at the bbc. but look, you go back to your values. i mean, jeremy did something that you just can't accept. you just can't, and that is where in any of these issues, your values have to come in. did you break the news to him? idid. we met on a number of occasions and we have met since, by the way, and i am a big fan of his, and i think... i am sorry he left, because he was a particular voice at the bbc kind of needed but... could you have disciplined him but kept him? when i came back to the bbc there was a lot of right
why did it take so long to sort out carrie grace's pay?hink the organisation responded too slowly, i completely agree with you on that. but, you know, iwish we could have done that faster, but that is a very specific example and i don't really want to go much further than that. let's look at the talent management problem that you inherited, and that isjeremy clarkson. why are you laughing? i likejeremy a lot, i think he is actually a real talent and that was a very hard decision, and... he...
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later what's your reaction to his recent fall from grace in light of his relationship with geoffrey epstein. i'm sure to what one might suppose i don't carry any particular delight in that. jeremy expression is shot and so i move. from some of the old since. so far in torment i don't think i'm going to tend to be imposed and very far above those questions. i remember things that need. certain who also important is that problems urging you to do nothing you
later what's your reaction to his recent fall from grace in light of his relationship with geoffrey epstein. i'm sure to what one might suppose i don't carry any particular delight in that. jeremy expression is shot and so i move. from some of the old since. so far in torment i don't think i'm going to tend to be imposed and very far above those questions. i remember things that need. certain who also important is that problems urging you to do nothing you
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he carried himself with such charisma, such grace, and really took on his roles and knew the responsibility that he had. you know, of being this black actor. but was never afraid to talk about the struggles. and i think that's part of what made him so relatable. so great to interview. and just someone who just represented black actors, male and female, in such an amazing way. >> uh-huh. and as you said, i mean, that, you know, seminal, defining rule of black panther. even though he played a fictional superhero, just -- just a real strength for many, in the african-american community. and the diaspora, really, around the world. >> absolutely. here, in the uk, when black panther came out, i was at the premiere. and the excitement that was around that film in the months building up to it was unimaginable. in the way the community, here, in the uk, came out and showed for black panther. it wasn't necessarily a black story. it was a superhero that -- through a black lens. and that was something that we'd never seen before. and it was so beautifully done. you know, the -- the costume and the elem
he carried himself with such charisma, such grace, and really took on his roles and knew the responsibility that he had. you know, of being this black actor. but was never afraid to talk about the struggles. and i think that's part of what made him so relatable. so great to interview. and just someone who just represented black actors, male and female, in such an amazing way. >> uh-huh. and as you said, i mean, that, you know, seminal, defining rule of black panther. even though he played...
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later what's your reaction to his recent fall from grace in light of his relationship with geoffrey epstein. i'm sure to what one might suppose i don't carry any particular delight in that. jeremy expression is shot and so i move. from some of the old since. so far in torment i don't think i'm going to tend to be imposed and very far above those questions. i remember things that need. certain who also important is that problems urging you to do nothing you say boy or i don't know how come you. know if you are you a fool or depend a lot of connections humans aren't well connected and so in the seals. he knew the right people to contact the press who was going to who are there i'm told. do you know where 'd you're going to be a pos or. i was amazed journey by her to listen to this. news was the senior most. foolish are there. 'd are no schools and their dogs henry. a sure and one means in the 'd 3rd mate who's very intelligent. no horrible horrible 3 hour extinction came along the floor he was swapping for donald trump the guy was a complete war at each it was a logical argument there in the whole river in all books. including me just chroni
later what's your reaction to his recent fall from grace in light of his relationship with geoffrey epstein. i'm sure to what one might suppose i don't carry any particular delight in that. jeremy expression is shot and so i move. from some of the old since. so far in torment i don't think i'm going to tend to be imposed and very far above those questions. i remember things that need. certain who also important is that problems urging you to do nothing you say boy or i don't know how come you....
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he brought grace, elegance, and power to everything he did. he always seemed to carryow he joins them, far too soon. >> you just scroll social media and so many powerful tributes. and here's something else that's really something. a few years back on "the tonight show" with jimmy fallon and chadwick boseman, boseman surprised "black panther" fans who were talking about what the movie meant to them. take a listen. >> take a step on this mark, and wherever you're ready, go ahead and tell chadwick what he and the movie mean to him. >> darren here, i want to say thank you so much for making "black panther." i can't express how much it means to me and the community and my family. thank you from the very bottom of my heart for all that you've done, for being a hero that we really need in a time like this. thank you so much. >> darren, i think there's something wrong with your microphone. >> oh! >> oh, my god. >> that moment, i think captures what so many people felt about that movie, and about chadwick boseman. >> he says, my king, my king. >> i was watching that last night,
he brought grace, elegance, and power to everything he did. he always seemed to carryow he joins them, far too soon. >> you just scroll social media and so many powerful tributes. and here's something else that's really something. a few years back on "the tonight show" with jimmy fallon and chadwick boseman, boseman surprised "black panther" fans who were talking about what the movie meant to them. take a listen. >> take a step on this mark, and wherever you're...
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grace of god go i. concept to ard grasp. it's what we teach our children. you, barack y of and i have tried our best to strong, n our girls a moral foundation, to carry forward the values that our and grandparents poured into us. in this now, kids country are seeing what happens empathy top requiring of one another. they're looking around wondering if we've been lying to them this and time about who we are what we truly value. they see people shouting in stores, unwilling to wear a mask to keep us all safe. calling the le police on folks minding their own business just because of the of their skin. they see an entitlement that certain people belong here. that greed is good and winning because as long as you come out on top, it doesn't matter what happens to else.ne and they see what happens when empathy is ginned up into outright disdain. leaders labeling fellow citizens, enemies of the emboldening torch-bearing white supremacists. in horror as children are torn from their families and and pepper cages spray and rubber bullets are for on peaceful protesters a photo op. sadly, this is the america that display for the next generation. that's underperforming, n
grace of god go i. concept to ard grasp. it's what we teach our children. you, barack y of and i have tried our best to strong, n our girls a moral foundation, to carry forward the values that our and grandparents poured into us. in this now, kids country are seeing what happens empathy top requiring of one another. they're looking around wondering if we've been lying to them this and time about who we are what we truly value. they see people shouting in stores, unwilling to wear a mask to keep...
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grace. she seems to kind of carry them proudly, but move past them and get right to doing her thing. and i know that the view from inside the trump campaign is that she's simply the most skilled politician on the field. the most skilled person they could have picked. and they have some anxiety about the night in which she will face off against mike pence. >> right. and that's why they can't figure out how to frame her. there's the task that would be before anyone who's going to be joe biden's running mate, to introduce themselves to the american people, to make the case for joe biden and then to lay out the case against donald trump, but joe biden, to your point, didn't just pick anyone. he chose kamala harris. and who she is, what she represents, the daughter of immigrants. the first black woman. the first southeast asian woman to be on that stage adds a layer of complexity. and as you know and steve knows and cornell knows, there have been countless meetings at this point in which the script has been drafted and redrafted, trying to figure out how to tie her personal narrative to t
grace. she seems to kind of carry them proudly, but move past them and get right to doing her thing. and i know that the view from inside the trump campaign is that she's simply the most skilled politician on the field. the most skilled person they could have picked. and they have some anxiety about the night in which she will face off against mike pence. >> right. and that's why they can't figure out how to frame her. there's the task that would be before anyone who's going to be joe...
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grace and elegance and style in the ring. and i will never let you down. by the way, i am on my way to paris and just watch how i carryough in europe. you will see how the people there who loves style love me as well. i don't think robinson looked at boxing with the idea that he would be compared to other fighters. i really think he thought he was a solo voyager. i really think he thought he set his own style. he set his own musical notes. the great sportswriter said that robinson lived in his own world. that he was almost on knowable. that he was read smith called him quote a brooding genius. >> debussy hides the greatest sportswriter you quote is calling him a con artist. >> guest: yes. >> host: were you followed this? >> guest: i am more in the red smith camp that i am in the hines camp. i think he was a genius. and i think he was an original. i don't think, there is not a sugar ray robinson before sugar ray robinson. there were other fighters who tried to exude style. but nobody could approach it like robinson. he believed in style. he wore a suit just right. he wore a hat just right. >> host: do you think this bo
grace and elegance and style in the ring. and i will never let you down. by the way, i am on my way to paris and just watch how i carryough in europe. you will see how the people there who loves style love me as well. i don't think robinson looked at boxing with the idea that he would be compared to other fighters. i really think he thought he was a solo voyager. i really think he thought he set his own style. he set his own musical notes. the great sportswriter said that robinson lived in his...
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i'm the person who you look to for grace and elegance and style in the rain and i will never let you down. by the way, i'm on my way to paris and just watch how i carriedgh in europe. you'll see how the people there love me as well. i don't think robinson looked at boxing with the idea that he would have to be compared to other fighters. i really think he thought he was a solo voyager. i really think he thought he set his own style. he set his own musical notes. ray smith the great sportswriter said robinson lived in his own world and that he was almostunknowable . that he was a brooding genius . >> and wc heinz a great sportswriter youquote as calling him a con artist . where do you fallon this ? >> i'm more in the red smith and i am in the heinz camp. i think he was a genius and i think he was an original. i don't think, there was not as sugar ray robinson before sugar ray robinson. there were other fighters who tried to exude style, but nobody could approach it like robinson. he believed in style. he wore a suit just right. he wore a hat just right. >> you think this book has relevance today ? would you like to discuss this book on espn for example
i'm the person who you look to for grace and elegance and style in the rain and i will never let you down. by the way, i'm on my way to paris and just watch how i carriedgh in europe. you'll see how the people there love me as well. i don't think robinson looked at boxing with the idea that he would have to be compared to other fighters. i really think he thought he was a solo voyager. i really think he thought he set his own style. he set his own musical notes. ray smith the great sportswriter...
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grace of god go i. concept to ard grasp. it's what we teach our children. you, barack y of and i have tried our best to strong, n our girls a moral foundation, to carry forwarduntry are seeing what happens empathy top requiring of one another. they're looking around wondering if we've been lying to them this and time about who we are what we truly value. they see people shouting in stores, unwilling to wear a mask to keep us all safe. calling the le police on folks minding their own business just because of the of their skin. they see an entitlement that certain people belong here. that greed is good and winning because as long as you come out on top, it doesn't matter what happens to else.ne and they see what happens when empathy is ginned up into outright disdain. leaders labeling fellow citizens, enemies of the emboldening torch-bearing white supremacists. in horror as children are torn from their families and and pepper cages spray and rubber bullets are for on peaceful protesters a photo op. sadly, this is the america that display for the next generation. that's underperforming, not simply on matters of policy, matters of character, and disappointing. i
grace of god go i. concept to ard grasp. it's what we teach our children. you, barack y of and i have tried our best to strong, n our girls a moral foundation, to carry forwarduntry are seeing what happens empathy top requiring of one another. they're looking around wondering if we've been lying to them this and time about who we are what we truly value. they see people shouting in stores, unwilling to wear a mask to keep us all safe. calling the le police on folks minding their own business...