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. >> peter owen and richard taylor. >> reporter: back in 2002 richard taylor was a relative unknown when he won his first of two academy awards for the first "lord of the rings" film, one for makeup and one for visual effects. >> i have the ears of a fox. >> my journey is being made whole by the love of my partner tanya roger and the wonderful genius of the small group of young new zealanders. >> reporter: that small group, a workshop, taylor's company back in new zealand, helped create the makeup, visual effects, and costume design on the "lord o o the rings" films. how would you describe what a workshop, what do you do here? >> we do design, miniatures, prosthetic, costumes, and vehicles. >> reporter: despite his success winning three more oscars, taylor is still energized and ready for a new challenge ass we enter the workshop in welllington. >> up above us is a one to one scale. this train is from the second "zorro" movie. the client wanted to see an explosion like no explosion he had ever seen so the explosion was so big the last piece of debris took 14 minutes after the explosion.
. >> peter owen and richard taylor. >> reporter: back in 2002 richard taylor was a relative unknown when he won his first of two academy awards for the first "lord of the rings" film, one for makeup and one for visual effects. >> i have the ears of a fox. >> my journey is being made whole by the love of my partner tanya roger and the wonderful genius of the small group of young new zealanders. >> reporter: that small group, a workshop, taylor's company...
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these specials on a healthy heart and healthy eating and they needed and the guy doing this, richard taylorunior needed to find somebody who was a neurosurgeon to be a part of it and so dr. carson agreed to do it, go to phoenix, arizona, do it for free and no cost and low and behold we find out pbs cannot do these healthy heart series unless nay have a sponsor. mannatech has another division of independant distributors. they were trying to get dr. carson to talk about the drugs and dr. carson refused to do it. the executive producer of pbs in 2014 -- >> i hear what you're saying. >> yeah, it's -- >> but i've got two main questions that i don't understand and maybe you can clear up. one, four speeches over 11 years, in those 1 1 years, they were very publicly, you know, being looked into, they ended up settling for $7 or so million so moving forward, you certainly wouldn't want your candidate and your friend and business associate associated with a company -- i mean, you can vet these companies easily before you go and speak at them. >> anderson, there are so many companies, especially in th
these specials on a healthy heart and healthy eating and they needed and the guy doing this, richard taylorunior needed to find somebody who was a neurosurgeon to be a part of it and so dr. carson agreed to do it, go to phoenix, arizona, do it for free and no cost and low and behold we find out pbs cannot do these healthy heart series unless nay have a sponsor. mannatech has another division of independant distributors. they were trying to get dr. carson to talk about the drugs and dr. carson...
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taylor. he was such a classic. probably richard burton elizabeth taylor's husband had it to given his bouncing around and whatnot. >> host: why the say that about ben franklin? >> guest: ben franklin never held one job for more than three years. he reinvented himself over his 30 years, literally completely changed his profession. lived all over the world. he was easily ward. i think add can be four-person who has a lower iq is more of a challenge for a person like franklin who is a genius and it can be a really useful combination. i think for everybody it's a useful combination. >> host: would you say he is a serial entrepreneur? >> guest: yes he definitely was and a writer and publisher and like i said he helped create the united states of america. >> host: 2004 what would jefferson do, where did that book come from? >> guest: i wrote that book because i kept in countering revisionist history specifically and particularly about jefferson. it was kind of a resurgence of interest in jefferson largely after 9/11 but there are a coupl
taylor. he was such a classic. probably richard burton elizabeth taylor's husband had it to given his bouncing around and whatnot. >> host: why the say that about ben franklin? >> guest: ben franklin never held one job for more than three years. he reinvented himself over his 30 years, literally completely changed his profession. lived all over the world. he was easily ward. i think add can be four-person who has a lower iq is more of a challenge for a person like franklin who is a...
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taylor swift tickets i went because i vote, please start treating me like one. >> carried out on doctors without borders. 22 dead and many others injuries. richard engel has the latest on that. >> after struggling to explain how and why the u.s. bombed a hospital in afghanistan, the president made a call. >> this morning from the oval office president obama spoke by telephone with doctors without borders international president dr. joann liu to apologize and express his condolences for the ms staff and patients who were killed and injured when a u.s. military air strike mistakenly struck an msf hospital in kunduz afghanistan over the weekend. >> but the apology may be too late. >> this doesn't change anything. we appreciate the expression of condolences. but it doesn't change the fact that we have 22 dead patients and staff that were killed as a result of this attack. >> doctors without borders allowed our cameras access to the injured now recovering in kabul, who described the bombing, the yelling and the chaos likes doom's day. >> the united states when we make a mistake we're honest about it. we own up to it. >> but for days the u.s. military
taylor swift tickets i went because i vote, please start treating me like one. >> carried out on doctors without borders. 22 dead and many others injuries. richard engel has the latest on that. >> after struggling to explain how and why the u.s. bombed a hospital in afghanistan, the president made a call. >> this morning from the oval office president obama spoke by telephone with doctors without borders international president dr. joann liu to apologize and express his...
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ofa people and as i recall it's beee , sirlin, thomas edison richard what's his name, same differen name as the guy who married elizabeth taylor. >> host: burton? his name, >> guest: yes, burton. he was such a classic and probably richard burton given his bouncing around what not. >> host: why do you say that about been franklin? >> guest: if it better franklin never held one john for more than-- job for more than three years and reinvented himself over 30 times and literally gues changed his profession. he lived all of the world. yes. he he was easily bored and i think add can be for a person who is-f who has a lower iq is more of a challenge and for person like franklin, who was a genius andho had add it can be a useful culmination. i think for everyone it can be a useful commendation. >> host: would you say he was a serial on your? >> guest: yes, he definitely was an inventor and writer and publisher like i said he helped gues create united states t:of ameri. >> host: 2004, what would joseph and n-- jefferson do. where did that but come from? >> guest: i wrote that the because because i kept encountering revision of history
ofa people and as i recall it's beee , sirlin, thomas edison richard what's his name, same differen name as the guy who married elizabeth taylor. >> host: burton? his name, >> guest: yes, burton. he was such a classic and probably richard burton given his bouncing around what not. >> host: why do you say that about been franklin? >> guest: if it better franklin never held one john for more than-- job for more than three years and reinvented himself over 30 times and...
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few different people and i recall ben franklin, thomas edison, sir richard what's his name, say mean as a guy who married elizabeth taylor burden. he was such a classic case. probably he had add to given his bouncing around and whatnot. host: why do you say that about ben frank? guest: ben franklin never held one truck for more than three years. he reinvented himself himself over 30 times, literally changed his profession. moved all over the world. he was easily bored, i think add can be for a person who has a lower iq, more of a challenge than someone like franklin who is a genius, it can be a really useful combination. i think it for everybody can be useful. host: would you say he is a serial entrepreneur. guest: yes definitely. an inventor, writer, publisher, and like i said he helped create united states of america. host: 2004, what would jefferson do, what where did that become from? guest: i wrote that book because i kept encountering revision of history, specifically and particularly about jefferson. it was about a resurgence of interest in jefferson, largely after 911. there were a couple of historians who had qu
few different people and i recall ben franklin, thomas edison, sir richard what's his name, say mean as a guy who married elizabeth taylor burden. he was such a classic case. probably he had add to given his bouncing around and whatnot. host: why do you say that about ben frank? guest: ben franklin never held one truck for more than three years. he reinvented himself himself over 30 times, literally changed his profession. moved all over the world. he was easily bored, i think add can be for a...
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taylor mentioned, to sort of a framework of cooperation. let's go now to a little more of the details within the countries. duncan? >> thank you, richard.od afternoon. great honor to share this state with such a distinguished panel. i'm going to try to make three points today. the first focusing on the mexican military traditions that we understand what the reality is of the mexican military. secondly, to look at some changes that are new in the mexico military and authority to make observations about mexico's southern border with guatemala and belize. we just returned from a weeklong tour of mexico's southern border crossing all the way across to the east. and sing the entire border along the way that i wanted to share with you a little bit of what we observed while we were there. general point about mexico's military that he think are worth mentioning so that we're all on the same page, -- [speaking spanish] [laughter] >> first of all i think -- >> i should just mention, the defense attachÉ of mexico this year so i just want to make sure we have an auto correct. >> first observation i would make about mexico's military is that due to
taylor mentioned, to sort of a framework of cooperation. let's go now to a little more of the details within the countries. duncan? >> thank you, richard.od afternoon. great honor to share this state with such a distinguished panel. i'm going to try to make three points today. the first focusing on the mexican military traditions that we understand what the reality is of the mexican military. secondly, to look at some changes that are new in the mexico military and authority to make...
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taylor mentioned to sort of a framework of cooperation. and let's go now into a little more of the detail within the countries. duncan? >> thank you, richard good afternoon, everyone, a great honor to be here and to share this stage with such a distinguished panel. i'm going to try to make three points today. the first focusing on some military traditions so we understand what the reality is with the mexican military. secondly to look at some changes that are under way in the mexican military and thirdly to make some observations about mexico's southern border with guatemala and belize. a colleague and i have returned from a weeklong tour from mexico's southern border crossing from the south to the east and seeing the entire border along the way and i wanted to share with you a little bit of what we observed while we were there. some general points about mexico's military that i think are worth mentioning so that we're all on the same page. [ speaking spanish ] first of all, i think it's very -- >> i should just mention, the defense attache of mexico is here, so we just wanted to make sure -- >> we have an auto correct, yes. first observat
taylor mentioned to sort of a framework of cooperation. and let's go now into a little more of the detail within the countries. duncan? >> thank you, richard good afternoon, everyone, a great honor to be here and to share this stage with such a distinguished panel. i'm going to try to make three points today. the first focusing on some military traditions so we understand what the reality is with the mexican military. secondly to look at some changes that are under way in the mexican...