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david: you write longhand? sylvester: i write long. david: so a producer, mr.inkler, right, so you give him the script and they say yes, we will buy it, provided that you are the writer, not the actor. sylvester: totally, absolutely. david: you said no. sylvester: i said guys, it's not for sale. it is just not for sale. at that time, i was broke. and when i say "broke," i mean broke. david: finally they said ok, but i heard they give you a 15 day trial period. sylvester: they did. they had all kinds of morality clauses. basically if you spit on the ground, we can replace you. and the first scene we did was me shaking down the fellow along the docks. you know, "come on, give me your coat." "you owe the loan shark." they saw this might actually work. ♪ ♪ david: so, when the academy award nominations come out, you get 10 academy award nominations, you are nominated for best script writer and best actor. that only happened twice before. orson welles and charlie chaplin. sylvester: who? david: and also the movie is nominated for best picture. were you all of a sudde
david: you write longhand? sylvester: i write long. david: so a producer, mr.inkler, right, so you give him the script and they say yes, we will buy it, provided that you are the writer, not the actor. sylvester: totally, absolutely. david: you said no. sylvester: i said guys, it's not for sale. it is just not for sale. at that time, i was broke. and when i say "broke," i mean broke. david: finally they said ok, but i heard they give you a 15 day trial period. sylvester: they did....
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david: that's all? sylvester: this is not a finished product, but as you know -- you are a writer -- but you had the format. david: you write longhand? sylvester: longhand. i write longhand. david: so a producer, mr. winkler, right, so you give him the script and they say yes, we will buy, it provided that you are the writer, not the actor. sylvester: totally, absolutely. david: and you said, no. sylvester: i said, guys, it's not for sale. it is just not for sale. and at that time, i was broke. and when i say broke, i mean broke. david: finally, they said ok, but i heard they give you a 15-day trial period. sylvester: they did. they did. they had all kinds of morality clauses. basically, if you spit on the ground, we can replace you. and the first scene we did was me shaking down the fellow along the docks. you know, come on, give me your coat. give me your coat. you owe me loan shark money. if you want to dance, you have got to pay the band kind of a thing. and something happened. they saw, wow, this a
david: that's all? sylvester: this is not a finished product, but as you know -- you are a writer -- but you had the format. david: you write longhand? sylvester: longhand. i write longhand. david: so a producer, mr. winkler, right, so you give him the script and they say yes, we will buy, it provided that you are the writer, not the actor. sylvester: totally, absolutely. david: and you said, no. sylvester: i said, guys, it's not for sale. it is just not for sale. and at that time, i was broke....
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david: ok. the current administration, the biden administration, have they picked up the cudgels and said, we want to engage in the same fight? or you don't have to worry about that? shouzi: again, we are taking the approach to be very transparent, very engaged and answer any questions they may have. david: the biggest concern some people had, or some people in the trump administration had, was that you have on your computers about who is watching what i presume would somehow get fed back to china and china would have it for its use. is that true that your data is something you are forced to give to the chinese government? shouzi: we disagree with that. the way tiktok is set up today - first of all, tiktok is not available for download in china. it operates outside of china. the data for tiktok users is stored in virginia and in singapore, with the backup in singapore. and we believe we have a rigorous and robust system to protect the data security of our users. david: what do you do with the da
david: ok. the current administration, the biden administration, have they picked up the cudgels and said, we want to engage in the same fight? or you don't have to worry about that? shouzi: again, we are taking the approach to be very transparent, very engaged and answer any questions they may have. david: the biggest concern some people had, or some people in the trump administration had, was that you have on your computers about who is watching what i presume would somehow get fed back to...
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done david.ertainly weren't done. prosecutors weren't done either. >> the placement of the sweatshirt led you to believe that david can put it there. >> and charles monet? he was just getting started. >> he wants me to deliver a second handgun. >> it was overwhelming. i tried a lot of cases over the years. a lot of death penalty cases, murder cases. i never tried anything like this. >> when dateline continues. and take. it. on... ...with rinvoq. rinvoq a once-daily pill can dramatically improve symptoms... rinvoq helps tame pain, stiffness, swelling. and for some...rinvoq can even significantly reduce ra fatigue. that's rinvoq relief. with ra, your overactive immune system attacks your joints. rinvoq regulates it to help stop the attack. rinvoq can lower your ability to fight infections, including tb. serious infections and blood clots, some fatal; cancers, including lymphoma and skin cancer; death, heart attack, stroke, and tears in the stomach or intestines occurred. people 50 and older with at
done david.ertainly weren't done. prosecutors weren't done either. >> the placement of the sweatshirt led you to believe that david can put it there. >> and charles monet? he was just getting started. >> he wants me to deliver a second handgun. >> it was overwhelming. i tried a lot of cases over the years. a lot of death penalty cases, murder cases. i never tried anything like this. >> when dateline continues. and take. it. on... ...with rinvoq. rinvoq a once-daily...
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david: and the business was not wonderful.ellody: she was a black woman trying to do something on her own, it was very, very hard during those times. there was a lot of obstacles for someone like her. she didn't have my education, you but she was very, very wise . and she imparted, i hope, that wisdom in me that allowed me to be the person that i am, as did my siblings. david: you were able to overcome all this by doing well in school. you did pretty well in high school, i guess? mellody: i was very good in school, yes. david: you applied to harvard and princeton and you got in. right? mellody: yes. david: harvard is a great place, i am on the board. why did you choose to go to princeton, which is a great school, over harvard? mellody: my mom wanted me to go to harvard. my mom told me harvard was like coca-cola, that anywhere in the world i would go, including an african village, if i said harvard, people would know what i was talking about. and princeton was like sprite. she said, we only know it in america. at the end of the
david: and the business was not wonderful.ellody: she was a black woman trying to do something on her own, it was very, very hard during those times. there was a lot of obstacles for someone like her. she didn't have my education, you but she was very, very wise . and she imparted, i hope, that wisdom in me that allowed me to be the person that i am, as did my siblings. david: you were able to overcome all this by doing well in school. you did pretty well in high school, i guess? mellody: i was...
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david: i have something i would like to sell.ou don't feel inadequate being the second wealthiest man in the world? is that right? one of the most influential figures in the world of philanthropy is darren walker. he currently heads the ford foundation and has revolutionized its giving. he is an influential figure in the world of culture and arts. i had to sit -- had a chance to sit down with him recently and talk with him about how he rose from modest circumstances in texas to become a leading figure in the world of philanthropy, culture and art. darren, as the head of the ford foundation, you are one of the most important people in the world of philanthropy. but how has the world of philanthropy changed because of covid? darren: i am not sure i agree i'm the most important. i think i am part of the constellation of people who are lucky enough to lead foundations like ford or rockefeller. mcarthur, any of the great legacies. but covid has absolutely impacted how we do our work both internationally and domestically. let's start w
david: i have something i would like to sell.ou don't feel inadequate being the second wealthiest man in the world? is that right? one of the most influential figures in the world of philanthropy is darren walker. he currently heads the ford foundation and has revolutionized its giving. he is an influential figure in the world of culture and arts. i had to sit -- had a chance to sit down with him recently and talk with him about how he rose from modest circumstances in texas to become a leading...
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david: let's talk about george floyd. you lived through the civil rights revolution in the 60's, and we have the post-civil rights efforts in the 70's and 80's. it was not until george floyd was murdered that some people took seriously the discrimination that africans americans faced. is it your perception that church floyd had an incredible -- george floyd had an incredible impact? darren: we were all at home as a country. secondly, this was fully videotaped from the moment he was put on the ground to his last breath. it was photographed. it was videotaped. the perpetrator was fully aware that he was killing someone and clearly assumed he could do that with impunity. that is what the average american found so appalling and so antithetical to our values as a people. it had a huge impact, far beyond the issue of policing and civil rights to the board room. david: do you think it will be enduring? darren: in the boardroom -- david: do think it will be enduring? is it just for a short period of time after the george floyd mu
david: let's talk about george floyd. you lived through the civil rights revolution in the 60's, and we have the post-civil rights efforts in the 70's and 80's. it was not until george floyd was murdered that some people took seriously the discrimination that africans americans faced. is it your perception that church floyd had an incredible -- george floyd had an incredible impact? darren: we were all at home as a country. secondly, this was fully videotaped from the moment he was put on the...
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david. david: the library of congress said rocky was a national treasure and put it in their archive of films. did that surprise you? sylvester: that was a stunning revelation. when we started out, my goal was to make a film. i do not ever think it would get to this. david: in that movie, you conceived of rocky and played rocky. was it hard to get that movie sold to people? sylvester: it was very hard. i understand i was basically a classical nobody. at that time there were a few men in hollywood who considered themselves much as mo and they could -- machismo and they could have filled the role themselves. i knew if i did not go all in, and the movie was a success, i would never have forgiven myself. david: the idea for rocky -- where did you come up with it? sylvester: everyone thinks i was watching chuck webb in her fight muhammad ali. someone had a computer fight with muhammad ali and the lightbulb went off. i thought " this is interesting." no one in hollywood had known who rocky was. i
david. david: the library of congress said rocky was a national treasure and put it in their archive of films. did that surprise you? sylvester: that was a stunning revelation. when we started out, my goal was to make a film. i do not ever think it would get to this. david: in that movie, you conceived of rocky and played rocky. was it hard to get that movie sold to people? sylvester: it was very hard. i understand i was basically a classical nobody. at that time there were a few men in...
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[david knocking] david: hey, londa. david. londa: oh, david.avid: how you doing? good to meet you. londa: good. nice to meet you, too. david: thanks for having us. londa: you wanna come in? david: yeah, sure. david: londa gatt is an ardent trump supporter, as well as a mother and a hairdresser. londa: all right, how did you want me to trim your hair exactly, mom? cathy: you're the hairdresser. londa: just do what i normally do? cathy: her and i talk politics all the time. we believe the same way, so it's easy to talk politics with her. like, all of these riots and protests, it's not about george floyd. they're slowly leading america into socialism and-- londa: it's a test run. one world order. cathy: yeah, that's what it is. i believe that. i believe that whole-heartedly that's what's going on. david: londa's mother, cathy, doesn't think much of the virus, either, or isolating at home. cathy: i was at a store the other day, and a lady, she said "you're one of those people that aren't supposed to be out." and i said, "well, yeah, i am out. and y
[david knocking] david: hey, londa. david. londa: oh, david.avid: how you doing? good to meet you. londa: good. nice to meet you, too. david: thanks for having us. londa: you wanna come in? david: yeah, sure. david: londa gatt is an ardent trump supporter, as well as a mother and a hairdresser. londa: all right, how did you want me to trim your hair exactly, mom? cathy: you're the hairdresser. londa: just do what i normally do? cathy: her and i talk politics all the time. we believe the same...
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david: ok. recently the president, the administration provided an additional amount of military assistance to the ukrainians. i think $800 million, $900 million. when you come up with those kind of numbers, do you sit down with the ukrainians and say, do you actually need? do you know the military suppliers, the contractors have this stuff ready to go? jake: yeah, exactly. we don't pick numbers out of a hat. in this particular case, the chairman of the joint chiefs, mark milley, and myself spent time on the phone with the chief of defense for ukraine and the chief of staff to president zelenskyy and we went item by item with their list, numbers, capabilities. some of them are in our stocks. on their priority list. some of them are post-soviet equipment we don't have. and essentially what we do, we go through everything that we can acquire from our own holdings, everything we can get our allies and partners to give. we put all that together and we organize the logistics of delivering it. and the
david: ok. recently the president, the administration provided an additional amount of military assistance to the ukrainians. i think $800 million, $900 million. when you come up with those kind of numbers, do you sit down with the ukrainians and say, do you actually need? do you know the military suppliers, the contractors have this stuff ready to go? jake: yeah, exactly. we don't pick numbers out of a hat. in this particular case, the chairman of the joint chiefs, mark milley, and myself...
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david was in a league _ experience, sir david amess.as in a league of his own, - experience, sir david amess. david was in a league of his own, he - experience, sir david amess. lia. c was in a league of his own, he was absolutely devoted to his constituents, he was an archetype constituency mp. 5ir constituents, he was an archetype constituency mp.— constituents, he was an archetype constituency mp. sir david amess was a real character, _ constituency mp. sir david amess was a real character, he _ constituency mp. sir david amess was a real character, he was _ constituency mp. sir david amess was a real character, he was always - a real character, he was always willing — a real character, he was always willing to — a real character, he was always willing to come on air, even if he knew_ willing to come on air, even if he knew he — willing to come on air, even if he knew he was going to get a hard time and get _ knew he was going to get a hard time and get asked difficult questions, questions he did not want to answer, he would _ questi
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david? david: ashley thank you very much.ocks are in the red and look at the overall 565 points down on the dow jones industrial average, and nasdaq has increased its losses as well for those thinking they don't have to pay attention to what's happening to the federal reserve, and their attempts to raise rates, they need to look no further than today's dow. don't go anywhere, friday feedback, yes it's me, not stuart today, but we've got all the information of your feedback on stuart's show, coming right up. ♪ honey, sugar sugar ♪ we got the house! you did! pods handles the driving. pack at your pace. store your things until you're ready. then we deliver to your new home - across town or across the country. pods, your personal moving and storage team. better hearing leads to a better life. and that better life... ...starts at miracle-ear. it all begins with the most innovative technology... ...like the new miracle-earmini™. available exclusively at miracle-ear. so small, no one will see it. but you'll notice the difference. an
david? david: ashley thank you very much.ocks are in the red and look at the overall 565 points down on the dow jones industrial average, and nasdaq has increased its losses as well for those thinking they don't have to pay attention to what's happening to the federal reserve, and their attempts to raise rates, they need to look no further than today's dow. don't go anywhere, friday feedback, yes it's me, not stuart today, but we've got all the information of your feedback on stuart's show,...
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david: diversify.k you, the average person who is not a billionaire, could they expect to get a rate of return overall on their money of 5% a year? is that a good target? 6%, 8%? what do you think is a reasonable target for someone who doesn't want to take undue risks? ray: well, nowadays, the structure of the markets and where everything is priced, and done the normal way, will give you probably a return in the vicinity of -- with a lot of risk around it, maybe in the vicinity of 4%. 3%, 4%. ok, something that might not equal inflation, probably would be very close, and then you have to pay taxes on it. because there are so many financial assets. but they will send you more money. david: as we talk today, the stock market in the last couple of weeks has been correcting, if that is the right verb. a lot of the errors out of the so-called bubble. should people be selling everything and getting out of the market now because markets are going down, or is this the time to buy? ray: first of all, i am not h
david: diversify.k you, the average person who is not a billionaire, could they expect to get a rate of return overall on their money of 5% a year? is that a good target? 6%, 8%? what do you think is a reasonable target for someone who doesn't want to take undue risks? ray: well, nowadays, the structure of the markets and where everything is priced, and done the normal way, will give you probably a return in the vicinity of -- with a lot of risk around it, maybe in the vicinity of 4%. 3%, 4%....
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david: wow. reporter: that is the biggest jump in spending since 2008, the first time ever that costs have risen above 200 billion, david. david: how about a flat, fair tax? remember that idea of putting it on a postcard where everybody pays the same percentagewise? it makes sense to me. gerri, thank you very much. appreciate it. president biden, first lady jill biden made more money in 2021 but guess what? they actually paid less in taxes compared to 2020 and, they paid a lot less percentagewise than a lot of you have despite the president's fair share rhetoric. joining me now is jonathan hoenig and mitch roschelle. jonathan, mitch, this segment is making me very mad, probably because of the fact over the weekend i had to do my own taxes and paid quite a bit more percentage wise than the president and first lady did. let me, if anybody is looking for the exact amount you can go to "the new york post." biden and taxes. google that. you will find their 2020 tax records which i got to give them cre
david: wow. reporter: that is the biggest jump in spending since 2008, the first time ever that costs have risen above 200 billion, david. david: how about a flat, fair tax? remember that idea of putting it on a postcard where everybody pays the same percentagewise? it makes sense to me. gerri, thank you very much. appreciate it. president biden, first lady jill biden made more money in 2021 but guess what? they actually paid less in taxes compared to 2020 and, they paid a lot less...
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david: i have something i would like to sell you. [laughter] david: -- and how they stay there.ou don't feel inadequate now that you are the second wealthiest man in the world, right? [laughter] over the past several decades, one of the most prominent political figures in the united states and the world has been john kerry. he served as senior senator from massachusetts, chair of the senate foreign relations committee, nominated for party president in 2004, and secretary of state under president obama. now under president biden, he is serving as special envoy for climate change. i have known john kerry for many years and i had a chance to sit with him and talk about climate change and other issues facing the united states. i went back and looked and very few secretaries of state in the last 100 years or maybe ever have gotten back into government, so why did you want to come back into government for any issue, when you have eight grandchildren, two daughters, you've got one full family -- why did you want to come back and go through this terrible process we have in washington of
david: i have something i would like to sell you. [laughter] david: -- and how they stay there.ou don't feel inadequate now that you are the second wealthiest man in the world, right? [laughter] over the past several decades, one of the most prominent political figures in the united states and the world has been john kerry. he served as senior senator from massachusetts, chair of the senate foreign relations committee, nominated for party president in 2004, and secretary of state under...
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david: this is my kitchen table and also my filing system. over much of the past three decades, i have been an investor. the highest calling of mankind, i've often thought, was private equity. and then i started interviewing. i watch your interviews, so i know how to do some interviewing. i've learned how leaders make it to the top. >> i asked how much he wanted. he said 250. i said fine. i did not negotiate with him. i did no due diligence. david: i have something i would like to sell. and how they stay there. you don't feel inadequate now being the second wealthiest man in the world, is that right? perhaps the toughest job in washington is not being president of the united states. it is actually being chief of staff. the average chief of staff lasts about 18 months. i sat down with ron klain, the current chief of staff to the president and asked him what this job entails and why it is so difficult. for those who don't know his background, it is quite amazing . he has served his country for many years. among those positions are chief counsel
david: this is my kitchen table and also my filing system. over much of the past three decades, i have been an investor. the highest calling of mankind, i've often thought, was private equity. and then i started interviewing. i watch your interviews, so i know how to do some interviewing. i've learned how leaders make it to the top. >> i asked how much he wanted. he said 250. i said fine. i did not negotiate with him. i did no due diligence. david: i have something i would like to sell....
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david: you think it will be enduring?n other words, the boardrooms have a big effort to have more african-americans and women on board. do you think it will last, or is it for a short time after the george floyd murder? darren: there is no doubt that some of the rhetoric from some ceos was performative. but i believe we are seeing a real paradigm shift, where we understand that diversity in the boardroom is more than one. you know, i'm a member of some public company boards. and there was a time when there would be one black and one hispanic. and maybe one or two white women, and you had diversity. i think now we understand that is really tokenism. diversity is fully embracing the idea of the intersection of talent and representation, and that you can get both. david: do you think discrimination against african-americans is greater than discrimination against people who are gay? darren: i think race is a very challenging feature of american life. and when you look at the progress of lgbt, when you think about something li
david: you think it will be enduring?n other words, the boardrooms have a big effort to have more african-americans and women on board. do you think it will last, or is it for a short time after the george floyd murder? darren: there is no doubt that some of the rhetoric from some ceos was performative. but i believe we are seeing a real paradigm shift, where we understand that diversity in the boardroom is more than one. you know, i'm a member of some public company boards. and there was a...
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david: so you go over to netflix.ow when everybody is -- when somebody is famous, and they move, say that a baseball player or a football player, they go to a different team or somebody tries something different, people are always saying this person isn't really as good as their reputation, and they're going to flop. and there's a lot of, i would say, in hollywood, maybe there's some people that don't like people that are too successful. and so they're kind of wishing secretly maybe they're gonna flop. but you didn't flop. you had an incredible hit. your first show, "bridgerton," was the most successful opening show of anything on netflix ever. ♪ >> all is fair in love and war. david: so when it went on for the first time, were you worried that night whether it would actually be a success or did you not panic? shonda: you know what's interesting? i wasn't scared about the success of the show. that's not my job. i always say that. i was happy by then because netflix was already happy. everybody had already really liked
david: so you go over to netflix.ow when everybody is -- when somebody is famous, and they move, say that a baseball player or a football player, they go to a different team or somebody tries something different, people are always saying this person isn't really as good as their reputation, and they're going to flop. and there's a lot of, i would say, in hollywood, maybe there's some people that don't like people that are too successful. and so they're kind of wishing secretly maybe they're...
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david: let's talk about the job of being the chief of staff. the president, does he get up early in the morning and call you at home or -- what time does he get in and what time do you meet with the staff people and what time do you see him? ron: i'm usually in the white house by 6:45. i talked to the president early in the morning by phone. we have our morning staff meetings. for the president comes downstairs, we have a number of different kinds of alignments and meetings. we go over what is going to happen the day. what the key questions are. what are the key things we need to resolve? i worked in the white house many times before. this is the most team oriented staff have seen. usually the president comes downstairs around 9:00. i am his first meeting of the day everyday. i go through where things are. i get his reaction to the materials he has been reading overnight. the president takes with him upstairs a thick binder of materials to read. decision memos. briefing memos should usually comes in with questions. i try to come in with answers
david: let's talk about the job of being the chief of staff. the president, does he get up early in the morning and call you at home or -- what time does he get in and what time do you meet with the staff people and what time do you see him? ron: i'm usually in the white house by 6:45. i talked to the president early in the morning by phone. we have our morning staff meetings. for the president comes downstairs, we have a number of different kinds of alignments and meetings. we go over what is...
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richard, thank _ david. he would have loved that. richard, thank you _ david. to | david. he would have loved that. l richard, thank you for talking to us and sharing your memories. thank ou. emmanuel macron has won the first round of the french election. he and far—right candidate marine le pen will fight for the presidency in a second round of voting. it takes place in two weeks' time. with almost all of the results in, marine le pen secured 23% of the votes, whilst mr macron secured 27.6%. the far left candidate, jean—luc melenchon, got nearly 22% of votes. in the end, mr macron won the first—round by about three percentage points. however, opinion polls suggest the run—off vote might be closer. all the candidates in yesterday's election — except the far right eric zemmour — have urged their voters not to support ms le pen in the second round. jessica parker reports. time to get to glad—handing. emmanuel macron has been accused of failing to get stuck into this campaign. today, he headed to a stronghold area of his opponent in northern france. the centrist,
richard, thank _ david. he would have loved that. richard, thank you _ david. to | david. he would have loved that. l richard, thank you for talking to us and sharing your memories. thank ou. emmanuel macron has won the first round of the french election. he and far—right candidate marine le pen will fight for the presidency in a second round of voting. it takes place in two weeks' time. with almost all of the results in, marine le pen secured 23% of the votes, whilst mr macron secured 27.6%....
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our last thought before sleep will be of david.lost. we shall never get over this tragedy. it breaks our hearts to know that our husband and father would have greeted the murderer with a smile of friendship and would have been anxious to help. how sickening to think what happened next. it is beyond evil. our thanks go to the police, in particular the two officers assigned to the family during this dreadful time. our thanks also to the legal team who worked so tirelessly to ensure thatjustice was done. our special thanks also to the many, many friends and family, and of course the general public, who have been a source of so much strength and love to us since david died. somehow we now have to move on with our lives, although none of us really knows where to begin. we would refer to the statement made by our family immediately after this tragedy. our message remains the same — we appeal to everyone to treat their fellow human beings with kindness, love, and understanding. this is needed more than ever now. we now ask for privacy to
our last thought before sleep will be of david.lost. we shall never get over this tragedy. it breaks our hearts to know that our husband and father would have greeted the murderer with a smile of friendship and would have been anxious to help. how sickening to think what happened next. it is beyond evil. our thanks go to the police, in particular the two officers assigned to the family during this dreadful time. our thanks also to the legal team who worked so tirelessly to ensure thatjustice...
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david: you're are 40 years old., you have already achieved more wealth than almost anyone could possibly imagine. have you thought about stepping back and smelling the roses or doing something else with all the money you have? brian: no, i feel like i'm just -- it is really just getting fun now. it was fun when i started, and then there was this corporate adolescence which was kind of painful, growing of the company. but i'm having so much fun right now. if i were to step back, i would probably only do that to start another company, to spend another 10 years just to get back to this place. when you have a good thing going, you want to keep going. i just feel like i have so much i still want to do with the company. i think there's a lot of loneliness in the world and i think part of our bigger contribution is try to help bring people together around the world, living communities. that is what i'm focused on. david: the company i built had two partners with me for the entire 30 plus years and we are still together. it
david: you're are 40 years old., you have already achieved more wealth than almost anyone could possibly imagine. have you thought about stepping back and smelling the roses or doing something else with all the money you have? brian: no, i feel like i'm just -- it is really just getting fun now. it was fun when i started, and then there was this corporate adolescence which was kind of painful, growing of the company. but i'm having so much fun right now. if i were to step back, i would probably...
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you've talked a lot about what said david did for. about what said david did for southend—on—sea.nce he died? j , ., ,_ died? well, they're understandably very private- _ died? well, they're understandably very private- i _ died? well, they're understandably very private. i have _ died? well, they're understandably very private. i have met _ died? well, they're understandably very private. i have met them - died? well, they're understandably very private. i have met them on i died? well, they're understandably i very private. i have met them on one occasion but i didn't want to presume anything. is stuff i've reached out to a few occasions and they're still desperately struggling but i am being told in sure that they're getting all the professional support they can get a no doubt their friends support they can get a no doubt theirfriends and support they can get a no doubt their friends and closest family around them as well but there has been no lack of public support for them and everything that they are going through and i hope the city is helping them. you hear in any way we c
you've talked a lot about what said david did for. about what said david did for southend—on—sea.nce he died? j , ., ,_ died? well, they're understandably very private- _ died? well, they're understandably very private- i _ died? well, they're understandably very private. i have _ died? well, they're understandably very private. i have met _ died? well, they're understandably very private. i have met them - died? well, they're understandably very private. i have met them on i died? well,...
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david: and how they stay there. you do not feel inadequate and now from being the second wealthiest man in the world right? the toughest job in washington is not being president of the united states. it is actually being chief of staff to the president of the united states. the average chief of staff lasts 18.months i sat down -- staff lasts 18 months. i sat down with ron klain. ron has served his country for many years. among those positions is associate counsel for judicial selection under president clinton, chief of staff, staff director of the senate leadership committee, and chief of staff to vice president al gore. he also served as assistant to the president and chief of staff to vice president biden in the obama administration in return for spending time as the white house ebola coordinator. you know so much about being chief of staff to people. don't you know being chief of staff is a difficult job to do and usually 10-year is 18 months? did you say " i know i am only going to do this for 18 months," or did
david: and how they stay there. you do not feel inadequate and now from being the second wealthiest man in the world right? the toughest job in washington is not being president of the united states. it is actually being chief of staff to the president of the united states. the average chief of staff lasts 18.months i sat down -- staff lasts 18 months. i sat down with ron klain. ron has served his country for many years. among those positions is associate counsel for judicial selection under...
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david: aviators, cowboy hats.to a guess what is not happening, but the sort of disruptions we are seeing across some facilities there. you have authorities facing one of the biggest crises since taking office as far as president xi jinping is concerned. shortage of water and other essentials because of what is going on with the lockdown there. we speak to our chief asia correspondent stephen engle. how far is shanghai going to really just contain this outbreak? >> that's the big question right now. elon musk has a factory in shanghai, so they have been affected. they have some disruptions as well as automakers in other places across china, but in particular, shanghai and the surrounding province and elsewhere is a big manufacturing , shanghai is the home base of many international and multinational companies. these logistics constraints and locking down 25 million people in addition to finding even more isolation beds -- we are hearing tens of thousands if not hundreds of thousands of more beds are being placed in
david: aviators, cowboy hats.to a guess what is not happening, but the sort of disruptions we are seeing across some facilities there. you have authorities facing one of the biggest crises since taking office as far as president xi jinping is concerned. shortage of water and other essentials because of what is going on with the lockdown there. we speak to our chief asia correspondent stephen engle. how far is shanghai going to really just contain this outbreak? >> that's the big question...
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david: it's kind of amusing.e're taking off from massachusetts, the bluest of blue states, going to d.c., the bluest of blue cities, and the pilot came on. everybody knew about the court ruling, and said no matter what the confusion is about the court ruling and its meaning, it's american airlines' policy now that everybody has to keep a mask on so everything kept a mask on. about 20 minutes into the flight they announced torsions that the mask mandate has been lifted and you saw people throwing their masks up in the air like you were at a college graduation a they were tossing the caps. it tells you how quickly the airlines really wanted to get rid of this. and what the court case tells you in an odd way is little sign that is the biden administration really would like to get in off their hands too because, as laura said, they want to keep the authority of the c.d.c. but that doesn't mean they want to keep the masks so the one thing they didn't do this week was ask for a stay to keep the court ruling from taking
david: it's kind of amusing.e're taking off from massachusetts, the bluest of blue states, going to d.c., the bluest of blue cities, and the pilot came on. everybody knew about the court ruling, and said no matter what the confusion is about the court ruling and its meaning, it's american airlines' policy now that everybody has to keep a mask on so everything kept a mask on. about 20 minutes into the flight they announced torsions that the mask mandate has been lifted and you saw people...
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zoie o'brien in sir david _ life. zoe, thank you. zoie o'brien in sir david amess's _ life.- in sir david amess's former constituency of southend. joining me now is kim leadbeater, mp for batley and spen and sister ofjo cox — the constituency�*s former mp who was murdered by a right—wing extremist in 2016. thank you forjoining us. you will know more than most what sir david amess's family must be going through now. what was your reaction when the verdict came through against his killer? mr; verdict came through against his killer? ~ , ., verdict came through against his killer? g ., , ., ., killer? my thought straightaway went to his family and _ killer? my thought straightaway went to his family and how _ killer? my thought straightaway went to his family and how they _ killer? my thought straightaway went to his family and how they would - killer? my thought straightaway went to his family and how they would be i to his family and how they would be feeling after having gone through this next horrific chapter in what is now the rest of their lives. i would imagine they will
zoie o'brien in sir david _ life. zoe, thank you. zoie o'brien in sir david amess's _ life.- in sir david amess's former constituency of southend. joining me now is kim leadbeater, mp for batley and spen and sister ofjo cox — the constituency�*s former mp who was murdered by a right—wing extremist in 2016. thank you forjoining us. you will know more than most what sir david amess's family must be going through now. what was your reaction when the verdict came through against his killer?...
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david: i have something i would like to sell. you don't feel inadequate being only the second wealthiest man in the world. is that right? perhaps the toughest job in washington is not being president but being chief of staff to the president of the united states paid the average chief of staff last 18 months. i sat down with ron klain, the current chief of staff and asked him what the job entails and why it is so difficult. for those who don't know his background, it is quite amazing. he has served his country for many years. among those positions our chief counsel for the senate judiciary committee under then chairman joe biden. associate counsel for judicial selection under president clinton. chief counsel to attorney general janet reno. , the democratic leader ship committee and chief of staff to vice president al gore. he also served as assistant the -- as assistant to the president and chief of staff to vice president biden in the obama administration and returned after serving several years to serve as the white house ebola
david: i have something i would like to sell. you don't feel inadequate being only the second wealthiest man in the world. is that right? perhaps the toughest job in washington is not being president but being chief of staff to the president of the united states paid the average chief of staff last 18 months. i sat down with ron klain, the current chief of staff and asked him what the job entails and why it is so difficult. for those who don't know his background, it is quite amazing. he has...
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david mallory, too.d killed ashlea, out of revenge for being fired for the burglary. but they also wanted ashlea's keys to the american eagle. because they were planning to rob the store again. those keys were the only thing missing from the murder scene. and when store manager chris cravey looked at his surveillance video from earlier that morning, he told police what they wanted to hear. >> reporter: describe what you saw on the videotape. >> somebody dressed in dark clothes with their face wrapped walk right up to the store and try to get in with keys. >> reporter: that, he said, was carter trying to pull off another, bigger burglary. police just knew -- one day after killing ashlea and taking her keys, carter was trying to break into american eagle where this time, tens of thousands of dollars -- the black friday profits -- were in the safe. but the key didn't fit, because after ashlea was murdered, chris cravey changed the locks. >> i wasn't gonna take any chance on whether it be a deposit or them h
david mallory, too.d killed ashlea, out of revenge for being fired for the burglary. but they also wanted ashlea's keys to the american eagle. because they were planning to rob the store again. those keys were the only thing missing from the murder scene. and when store manager chris cravey looked at his surveillance video from earlier that morning, he told police what they wanted to hear. >> reporter: describe what you saw on the videotape. >> somebody dressed in dark clothes with...