I find talented, driven, boundlessly ambitious people and help them solve problems that will hopefully improve the lives of millions. Sometimes this means investing in startup founders. Other times, it involves helping organize and fundraise for charity or politics.

The passive acceptance of exclusionary words and deeds is not okay.

When I think about Trump and the GOP, the blood really is on their hands.

One rule we have at my house is, be proud of what we invest in.

I think the institutions, principles, norms, and traditions that make the United States of America genuinely exceptional are at serious risk. It has been hard to think about anything else.

You can't necessarily tell when watching at home, but those pitches are usually an hour long each, and many are emotional, hilarious, and inspiring.

I want to make clear that my feedback comes from a place of loyalty and persistent gratitude. I love Twitter.

I believe there is no natural ceiling on the revenue Twitter can generate. I also believe that Twitter's reach can become more pervasive and its impact on the world more meaningful.

Make tweets effortless to enjoy, make it easier for all to participate, and make each of us on Twitter feel heard and valuable.

All broadcasts on Periscope need to be archived for playback permanently, unless the broadcaster chooses to delete the recording. So many treasured moments have been shared on Periscope only to vanish a day later.

Twitter can afford to build the wrong things. However, Twitter cannot afford to build the right things too slowly.

The Internet is not pervasive as it could be, or democratic.

I am retiring from startup investing. It's hard to leave all this behind right when things are going so well.

There simply isn't a way to do the show without investing in a bunch more companies.

Facebook is who you used to know; Twitter is who you want to know and things you want to know more about.

I like Thai food, Jamaican stews with yam, pumpkin and sweet potato.

I was playing regularly for United up to when I left.

A lot of successful teams are based on having two or three solid partners that rarely change.

Ultimately it's the simple things that make a difference.

When you've got the experienced players around you who've won countless trophies and titles between them, you want to rise to them.

You can't have two or three games where you let your level drop.

Even before I went vegan, in terms of cutting out red meat, my tendinitis and recovery after games was vastly improved.

My mum and brother are so proud of me.

You're never going to be bulletproof, but if you're feeding yourself good food and making sure you're eating the right supplements, I think you reduce the chances of getting any niggling injuries.

I think the more games the better and I am always one that would rather play than train.

Playing in the Manchester derby definitely helped me.

I didn't see myself playing regularly at right-back for Manchester United or making my England debut in that position.

It's hard to sit back and just go through your whole career, because everything's always moving so fast. But the odd milestone is always a nice moment, and when you look at the previous players to have hit those kind of milestones, it's nice to be in that company.

I just try to do my best and try to be a part of the team.

I have a collage of pictures of my dad holding my brother and me. I look at that before every game just to remind me about having no fear or regrets and to go out and enjoy the moment, because I know how precious life is.

Ultimately it's your club form that decides whether you play at a World Cup because there aren't many England games throughout the season.

Nobody wants to train every day so the more games the better.

It is nice to hear some positive words from the manager.

I've had many setbacks.

I knew when I did get a consistent run that I could go from height to height.

Everyone becomes a lot more focused when you come towards the critical stages of the season.

When we're winning or losing, when we're doing warm-ups or even when I'm walking down the street, there are United fans talking to me. I think that's something we all love.

I think racism is unacceptable and should not be stood for. It is not an issue just in Italy, it is around the world.

I think Serie A has always been a goal of mine to play in one day, because as a defender if you get the chance to experience Serie A you want to do it.

I think I've played a lot in the Premier League and now I can bring my qualities that I've learned to Italy, and that is something I am looking forward to.

To have a chance at a big club, if it goes well and the club is happy and I am happy, then I can definitely see a longer-term future in Italy.

I love a challenge and when a new centre-back comes in it makes you raise your game. You have to show more, you have to be more consistent.

I am used to playing when I am fit.

I guess football is a game of opinions.

At home we try to plan what we cook in the week.

You learn that you can't take what's happened in the previous years for granted.

I want the supporters to know that we're always striving to improve.

I know from playing against Mata that he's a great player.

I think a lot of managers say that it starts from the front and us as defenders know it helps our job when the front two strikers put that pressure on. If they can do that it makes our job a lot easier.

You know that without the whole team working together, it's a very hard job for the defenders, so everyone plays a part.