a very good brief so, you know, you get these things which you can push back at them. but yeah, if they re going to keep at it, they re going to keep at it. and in those moments on each side of the interview when you arrive, when you re packing up, both with president asaad but also gaddafi as well, can you learn things about how they interact with their colleagues, about how they carry themselves? absolutely. assad is incredibly polite in a sort of old world, courtly way. he ll leap to his feet when you get to the room. he ll break his neck to make sure he s not the first person through the door after you, and then, he always i ve interviewed him a few times and he always gives you about ten or 15 minutes one on one beforehand, you have a little chat. gaddafi, on the other hand, you know, he swept in, the absolute caricature of his own image, you know, in a flowing ochre robe, aviator sunglasses, slightly spacey, at the head of a massive
which you can push back at them. but yeah, if they re going to keep at it, they re going to keep at it. and in those moments on each side of the interview when you arrive, when you re packing up, both with president asaad, but also gaddafi as well, can you learn things about how they interact with their colleagues, about how they carry themselves? absolutely. assad is incredibly polite in a sort of old world, courtly way. he ll leap to his feet when you get to the room. he ll break his neck to make sure he s not the first person through the door after you, and then, he always i ve interviewed him a few times and he always gives you about ten or 15 minutes one on one beforehand, you have a little chat. gaddafi, on the other hand, you know, he swept in, the absolute caricature of his own image, in a flowing ochre robe, aviator sunglasses, slightly spacey, at the head of a massive convoy of vehicles.
says this, you can answer or counter with that. and bring out this proof or maybe this example and so, working with others, the team from hardtalk helped me out, and did a very good brief, so you get these things which you can push back at them but yeah, if they are going to keep at it, they are going to keep at it, they are going to keep at it, they are going to keep at it. find going to keep at it, they are going to keep at it.- going to keep at it. and in those moments going to keep at it. and in those moments on - going to keep at it. and in those moments on each i going to keep at it. and in i those moments on each side going to keep at it. and in - those moments on each side of the interview when you arrive, when you re packing up, both with president asaad but also gadarfi as well, can you learn things as well about how they interact with their colleagues about how they carry themselves?- about how they carry themselves? ., ~ , themselves? gaddafi. aside is incredibly the
we ve met on the streets here, kaley and justin came to san francisco and never left. that s keely s dog, baby peanut. on this morning we found keely packing up. what is happening? what are you being asked to do now? they make people move. i mean, i could move like to the next corner and that would be fine. but like give these people a break here. in this apartment. how did you end up on the street? drugs. i go to rehab, i get clean, and something, whatever it is, pulls me back. that s the story of a lot of people in this country. like you re absolutely not alone in that. i love heroin. i mean, that s the straight up honest he doesn t do heroin anymore. well, i mean but it does change you. and you will hear people saying they love it, that s why their whole life sort of is chasing
presence, knowing that you can achieve things that you may not have thought possible is a sense of courage and freedom. packing up, heading to the ocean. really excited to see my family, but i will always remember this place. once you are out here, you really settle into this state of presence that i think is hard to find, and our every day lives because there s so many distractions, and how here we are completely in tune with the mountains and our surroundings, you definitely find yourself feeling like it s home here. it s something i never have done before, and i think 10,200 feet would take me on the longest run of my life.