wanted to know what i can call you. just give me a name. mr. so was calm, business-like, like he d done it a hundred times before. in fact, he was the voice for a violent separatist voice known for executing prisoners, beheading, usually. we would like to tell you that, uh, we need 10 million u.s. dollars for the release of your family. can you hear me? and i just was thinking, are you losing your mind? who you think you got? just couldn t believe it. $10 million. from me. why would they think he had 10 million? perhaps they watched the internet. in lynchburg, the kidnapping was big news. tv crews set up shop across the reet andaptured him driving his used mercedes coupe. there you are in your fancy car. yes. you must be worth millions. that was a wrong, wrong impression. i m not a rich person, but i will give whatever i can get
entrepreneur you would see on cover, it went from a small startup to being worth millions. when they put $20 million to work, they are expecting to get no less than 80 or $100 million out of it. those are extremely unusual. so the start-up odds are working against you and i went into a dark spiral that it took months to identify. it wasn t just a bad day or a lot of pressure, it is clinical depression. what role do you think start-up culture played in triggering the depression? it s hard to say, when you re swimming, you don t realize water is all around you. start-up culture is the same thing, almost like a badge of honor to show how busy you are. sleep is not cool, pregnancy is not cool. all of the things that normal human beings do and need, people need families and need to sleep at night, but somehow that is x excluded from the acceptable
definitely makes it harder. reporter: the president-elect s penthouse is on the top three floors of trump tower. the trump website says there are 263 apartments in the building, each worth millions. below that, 26 floors of offices, and on the first few floors, a variety of stores and restaurants, including starbucks, an ice cream shop, and nike and gucci. still open to the public, but today more police than shoppers. move outside and the problems multiply from street level, discussions are under way whether fifth avenue will be shut down when mr. trump is in residence. the side street next to trump tower is already closed. and questions from vulnerability from above as skyscrapers surround it. it s not just the president, but also the president s seed we re moving. we see it all the time with president obama whenever he comes up here. it s seven to ten helicopters, it s closing down air space. reporter: a senior new york police department official says
he wears his army hat, he gets awalks aroundliments. with his army shirt looking all nice. and then people just say, thank you for serving our country and i m like, that s my dad. male vo: no one deserves a warmer welcome home. that s why we re hiring 10,000 members of the military community by the end of 2017. i m very proud of him. male vo: comcast. the president-elect s penthouse is on the top three floors of trump tower. the trump web side says there are 263 apartments in the building each worth millions. below that, 26 floors of offices and on the first few floors, a variety of stores and restaurants including starbucks, an ice cream shop and nike and gucci. still open to the public but
back then, beverly monroe had no way of knowing the many secrets hidden behind that mask, nor could she have guessed that roger s greatest desire would prove to be the one thing she could not give him. there was no way to imagine, when she met this seductive man, that disaster awaited them both. beverly monroe was in an unhappy marriage when she met roger, who was married as well. soon an affair began. they both loved classical music. he was learning to play the piano. she, the flute. and there was art. we were interested in a lot of the same things. you know, i had already started a small art collection. roger had turned his home, a 200-acre horse farm just outside richmond, virginia, into a virtual museum. he told people his collection of modern art and african objects was believed to be worth millions. this renaissance man threw