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BBCNEWS Amol July 6, 2024

year s winners ukraine who can t stage it because of the war with russia. now on bbc news it is time for amol rajan interviewing richard branson. hi. yes. hello. my goodness. wow. the shy schoolboy who became a global celebrity. sir richard branson is a very british bundle of contradictions. the dyslexic who set up a student magazine, the record label founder who didn t listen to music, the 60s hippie who became a multi billionaire. today he s got his own island and his brand has dozens of companies to its name, from virgin atlantic to galactic. but after five decades in business, reinventing whole industries, sir richard branson has been tested as never before, both financially and emotionally. the pandemic left the 72 year old fighting to save his empire and his reputation. he s faced questions over how he s used women to promote his brand. and sceptics have asked why someone who campaigns on climate change is sending rockets into space. the original rebel entrepreneur co

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BBCNEWS Amol Rajan Interviews June 4, 2024 02:39:00

than it used to take nasa to put people into space. that will come down even further. you can t and shouldn t stop progress. through progress, you get the breakthroughs. you can never be quite sure what breakthrough you re going to get, but you get these breakthroughs, and that will benefit the earth. let s come down to earth, then, and go back in time to your childhood. you have often talked about its comfort, and i think maybe it s because you don t want to hide the fact that you were born into a comfortable and bucolic childhood. but your childhood did have huge challenges, didn t it, and you were sent away to boarding school at seven. my son winston is seven in a few months, and he can barely tie his shoelaces. he s a great kid, but the idea of him going off to boarding school at seven seems rather cruel in retrospect, doesn t it? i know that my parents sent me to boarding school because they thought that that was the best thing for me, and that was the way to bring us up tough, an

BBCNEWS Amol Rajan Interviews June 4, 2024 00:39:00

travel down dramatically in terms of carbon cost. now, that is 1000 times less than it used to take nasa to put people into space, that will come down even further. you can t and shouldn t stop progress. through progress you get the breakthroughs. you can never be quite sure what breakthrough you are going to get, but you get these breakthroughs, and that will benefit the earth. let s come down to earth, then, go back in time to your childhood. you have often talked about its comfort, and i think maybe it s because you don t want to hide the fact that you were born into a comfortable and bucolic childhood. but your childhood did have huge challenges, didn t it? and you were sent away to boarding school at seven. my son winston is seven in a few months, and he could barely tie his shoelaces. he is a great kid, but the idea of him going off to boarding school at seven seems rather cruel in retrospect, doesn t it? i cruel in retrospect, doesn t it? 4 ., ., cruel in retrospect, doesn t it

BBCNEWS Amol Rajan Interviews June 4, 2024 19:40:00

you can t and shouldn t stop progress. through progress, you get the breakthroughs. you can never be quite sure what breakthrough you re going to get, but you get these breakthroughs, and that will benefit the earth. let s come down to earth, then, and go back in time to your childhood. you have often talked about its comfort, and i think maybe it s because you don t want to hide the fact that you were born into a comfortable and bucolic childhood. but your childhood did have huge challenges, didn t it, and you were sent away to boarding school at seven. my son winston is seven in a few months, and he can barely tie his shoelaces. he s a great kid, but the idea of him going off to boarding school at seven seems rather cruel in retrospect, doesn t it? i know that my parents sent me to boarding school because they thought that that was the best thing for me, and that was the way to bring us up tough, and my mother would say not to mollycoddle us at home. but i think it was wrong. i mean,

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