Good morning weve got a big show this morning joining the conversation fox business megyn mcdowell and tom bevin and pollster of partners author of persuasion lee carter the great to see you. A lot of news to talk about today actually first lets talk about futures in china. Because markets are up this morning pointing higher this morning, a gain of start of trading gets because of some optimism over potential deal with china. China said it is going to raise penalties. On i. P. Theft surveillances major point of the negotiations with states and continue trade talk last week this has to be a positive. I think a lot of people are feeling this. But do we believe this . That china is, in fact, going to enforce this that ip theft is against the law . This is not even a trust that verify situation because we dont have any trust with china baked into their Business Model with i. P. And you know theyll have to prove themselves i think before anybody believes theyre going follow through on this.
Been the chief executive of the Walt Disney Company for almost 15 years. In that time the company has bought some of the biggest media brands in the world pixar animation, marvel and lucasfilm, and most recently 21st century fox. Hes been speaking to the bbcs media editor amol rajan about his career and what hes learnt along the way. Who is the most powerful person in global media today . You could say is someone from a tech giants but theyd be run very close by the boss of the Walt Disney Company. Its ceo is bob iger. He has been in charge since 2005 and has pulled off some of the most outrageous acquisitions in immediate history. He persuaded stevejobs to sell him pixar and bought marvel and even persuaded george lucas to sell him star wars and even got 21st century fox. If there is one person who understands the past present and future of media it is bob iger the disney ceo. Welcome to bbc. There is a century of heritage and sound anywhere from the beatles to adele, led zeppelin, ro
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The first part is a memoir of your career and then reflections and leadership for 45 years at disney. Ill follow the same structure if that is ok. Lets start with the childhood in brooklyn and then oceanside, new york. Whats your earliest memory . Earliest memory is of watching the Mickey Mouse Club on a small black and White Television set. Probably three or four years old, about the time my younger sister was born. I remember that quite vividly actually. Youve been very open about the family dynamic at home, which was largely driven by the fact that your father was manic depressive at a time when that was rather taboo. What impact did your Fathers Mental Health having family . What impact did it have on you . Well, it created a fair amount of uncertainty. I never felt unsafe. But there was a general uncertainty in the household, mostly tied to what mood he was in. In other words, wed wait for him to come home from work not knowing whether he was happy dad orangry dad. And i think tha