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ted, jane fonda, was she the great love of your life?y. >> have you ever quite got over her? >> no. >> you think you ever will? >> no. when you love somebody and you really love them, you never stop loving them. no matter how hard you try. you can't -- and there's nothing wrong with that. that's good. that's why people love their country. they love their planet. i basically -- i'm basically a happy person. >> you're a man used to winning. and you lost jane. why -- >> i lost jane. i lost my job here. i lost my fortune, most of it. got a billion or two left. you can get by on that if you economize. but i was worth seven or eight billion at one point. but you carry on. and i found other things to do. i'm working trying to help the united nations causes. both philanthropy and with my personal efforts. i've got a meeting to try to save the oceans. i'm on a committee to save the oceans. i'm on to finish poverty. i've got plenty of tough jobs. >> which of the three things that you lost, your fortune or most of it, jane fonda, or the job here --
ted, jane fonda, was she the great love of your life?y. >> have you ever quite got over her? >> no. >> you think you ever will? >> no. when you love somebody and you really love them, you never stop loving them. no matter how hard you try. you can't -- and there's nothing wrong with that. that's good. that's why people love their country. they love their planet. i basically -- i'm basically a happy person. >> you're a man used to winning. and you lost jane. why --...
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you seemed really happy, you and jane fonda together?ere for a long time. >> and what went wrong? >> it's hard to tell. obviously it was a combination of things. >> do you wish that the marriage had managed to survive? >> well, i didn't. i mean, there's no point in sitting around and crying about spilt milk. got to move on. >> moving on is turner's mantra. it also put a hex on his marriage to jane fonda. >> it's impossible to really be with ted the way he needs someone to be with him and have any kind of life of your own. >> he's perfectly aware of it. he said to me, he said, "i hate being alone." >> he's aware that it makes it hard for the person who's, you know, trying to love him. >> but what's interesting is, the moment he's in one place for a couple of days, he's got to move on to somewhere else. >> yeah, when you're chased by demons, you have to keep moving. >> though they've been divorced for eight years, they're in some way inseparable. >> you know, if-- if ted really needed me, i would be there in a blue minute. >> yeah, i think
you seemed really happy, you and jane fonda together?ere for a long time. >> and what went wrong? >> it's hard to tell. obviously it was a combination of things. >> do you wish that the marriage had managed to survive? >> well, i didn't. i mean, there's no point in sitting around and crying about spilt milk. got to move on. >> moving on is turner's mantra. it also put a hex on his marriage to jane fonda. >> it's impossible to really be with ted the way he...
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and his ex-wife jane fonda says this about him. >> i'm so proud of him. he's done so much good work in the world. >> plus a rare interview with former president george w. bush. >> i want to stay connected to the veteran community. i'm not going to be a very public person. this is a rare interview for me. >> his remarkable mission for wounded warriors and keeping america great. this is "piers morgan tonight." good evening. two interviews tonight. the first with ted turner, a tv pioneer. also a very outspoken man. he'll let us know what he thinks of television, america and his life today. plus a rare interview for president george w. bush. if anyone knows about keeping america great, the former president tonight talks about the cause close to his heart. counseling veterans. >> after 9/11 millions volunteered. and they said, i want to serve my country. and i'm -- i don't view it as anything personal. i view it as that we were all serving together. we were all part of a great cause. the cause of securing our country. and the cause of liberty. >> an exclusive
and his ex-wife jane fonda says this about him. >> i'm so proud of him. he's done so much good work in the world. >> plus a rare interview with former president george w. bush. >> i want to stay connected to the veteran community. i'm not going to be a very public person. this is a rare interview for me. >> his remarkable mission for wounded warriors and keeping america great. this is "piers morgan tonight." good evening. two interviews tonight. the first with...
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this is a real moment of bouncing next to jane fonda at "troubadour.": you spent an old chapter talking about gratitude, and you have talked about people whose gift is going to be expressed. strange and a good way. somebody spends a chapter, just talking about gratitude and the work of others. >> inspiring. paul newman. bono with his world tour and at eliminating third world debt. god knows we all need eliminating it. just people committing themselves. people who take their fame and their success and spend time really working for a cause, and my cause, there are a million great causes. eliminating poverty. because i live there, i am uniquely qualified. how it fits together as an ecosystem, and i found myself lobbying since 1990 i think to protect the northern rockies, and i have made all of these friends really on both sides of the aisle, people who care about the environment, and i just love the work because we have not gotten there yet, but just meeting all of those people who really want to make a difference is important to me. it is in the book. ta
this is a real moment of bouncing next to jane fonda at "troubadour.": you spent an old chapter talking about gratitude, and you have talked about people whose gift is going to be expressed. strange and a good way. somebody spends a chapter, just talking about gratitude and the work of others. >> inspiring. paul newman. bono with his world tour and at eliminating third world debt. god knows we all need eliminating it. just people committing themselves. people who take their fame...
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>>neil: well, i can for give you for hanging around with jane fonda but a lot of your colleagues arey it is unforgivable to appear to endorse the one percent. that is not what you are saying but explain where you are coming from. >>guest: well, the bottom line is that you do not make the poor rich by making the rich poor. an effective and readyive economy is built on people having the ability to rise to the level of their capacity. and to be able to produce wealth if a way that is moral. one percenters have the majority of their income, or their possessions invested in businesses. so if you are obliterate that you would impoverish everyone and kill the goose that lays the golden egg. >>neil: i was thinking of the line from jesus, easier for camel to go through the eye of needle than for the rich man to enter the kingdom of god so dating back to bible times there was a suspicion of rich guys. what do you make of that? >>guest: well, let me ask you how that passage finishes. everyone quotes that passage but do you know how it finishes? >>neil: and you are all going to hell? >>guest: qu
>>neil: well, i can for give you for hanging around with jane fonda but a lot of your colleagues arey it is unforgivable to appear to endorse the one percent. that is not what you are saying but explain where you are coming from. >>guest: well, the bottom line is that you do not make the poor rich by making the rich poor. an effective and readyive economy is built on people having the ability to rise to the level of their capacity. and to be able to produce wealth if a way that is...
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among them was american actress jane fonda. she came to vietnam in 1972 to protest against the war. those memories came flooding back for a former official. >> translator: stepping into this shelter after so many years brought back memories of the war. i was very moved. i want this place to be preserved as a piece of vietnamese history. >> reporter: vietnam's booming economy is currently changing the face of hanoi. reminders of the war have been swept away. the owners of the hotel plan to open the shelter to tourists to help keep history alive. nhk world, hanoi. >>> and that will conclude our bulletin. >>> the winds have died down, the skies have cleared, and the mist has evaporated. so the view from atop the world's toppest tower promises to be better on its second day open than it was on the first. strong gusts forced the operators of the tokyo sky tree to shut down its elevators near the end of its opening day. still, thousands went out before that. and even those who didn't have a ticket joined in the celebrations. rina na kano was there. >> reporter: these people already have r
among them was american actress jane fonda. she came to vietnam in 1972 to protest against the war. those memories came flooding back for a former official. >> translator: stepping into this shelter after so many years brought back memories of the war. i was very moved. i want this place to be preserved as a piece of vietnamese history. >> reporter: vietnam's booming economy is currently changing the face of hanoi. reminders of the war have been swept away. the owners of the hotel...
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the movie starred jane fonda. here's a clip from the documentary "crossing borders" from kqed's archives. >> i arrived in mexico city when i was 15 years old after having been raised abroad in south america and the united states with an idea of mexico and of mexico city. and i wanted to confront that imagination of the city and of the country with the reality. and out of despairties, out of the deep chasms of my reality, my novels were born. >> belva: and a final program note. we're off next friday for the memorial day holiday. tune in the following week, june 1st, for our election special leading up to the june 5th primary. we'll see you then. i'm belva davis. good night.
the movie starred jane fonda. here's a clip from the documentary "crossing borders" from kqed's archives. >> i arrived in mexico city when i was 15 years old after having been raised abroad in south america and the united states with an idea of mexico and of mexico city. and i wanted to confront that imagination of the city and of the country with the reality. and out of despairties, out of the deep chasms of my reality, my novels were born. >> belva: and a final program...
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in my experience, talking with veterans over the last 40 years, only the name jane fonda is likely to provoke more anger than that of robert mcnamara. the publication of his memoir in 1995, and his admission that in his words we were wrong, terribly wrong, ignited the war over the war yet again. for both sides once more raising the issue of how the secretary of defense could have stuck with a war he had come to see as futile, if not indeed wrong. the book that i'm privileged to discuss today thus focuses on one of the most controversial men of one of the most controversial events of an era any of us recall as rife with controversy. the title of dr. ed drea's book is aptly chosen, "mcnamara, clifford and the burdens of vietnam." burdens is an especially appropriate word to describe mcnamara's travails at the defense department. 1965 to '69. the burdens of this war effuses the 540 pages of the book. they impact every issue discussed. they destroyed mcnamara's dreams of bringing the pentagon and its gargantuan budget under some sort of rational control. they tarnished his reputation in w
in my experience, talking with veterans over the last 40 years, only the name jane fonda is likely to provoke more anger than that of robert mcnamara. the publication of his memoir in 1995, and his admission that in his words we were wrong, terribly wrong, ignited the war over the war yet again. for both sides once more raising the issue of how the secretary of defense could have stuck with a war he had come to see as futile, if not indeed wrong. the book that i'm privileged to discuss today...
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>> i did too many jane fonda's workouts in the '80s.ow." ♪ jennifer granholm is politically direct on current tv. >>the dominoes are starting to fall. (vo) granholm is live in the war room. >> what should women be doing? >> electing women to office. (vo) she's a political trailblazer. >>republicans of course didn't let facts get in the way of spin. >>do it, for america. ♪ >> announcer: stephanie miller -- >> you are coming up desperate, honey! >> it is the "stephanie miller show" -- this is what i smell like, i smell like brute and raisins, i smell like sweaty desperation. we have representative adam schiff traveling mere blocks to get here. [ laughter ] >> from where he lives in burbank, and as you said this is the best district -- >> in the history of the republic. >> thank you. mr. -- you have some pretty serious committees. >> yes. >> obviously this is an -- in your area, this whole debate that has been going on with the anniversary of the killing of bin laden, and the republicans criticizing it. what are your thoughts? >> i think t
>> i did too many jane fonda's workouts in the '80s.ow." ♪ jennifer granholm is politically direct on current tv. >>the dominoes are starting to fall. (vo) granholm is live in the war room. >> what should women be doing? >> electing women to office. (vo) she's a political trailblazer. >>republicans of course didn't let facts get in the way of spin. >>do it, for america. ♪ >> announcer: stephanie miller -- >> you are coming up desperate,...
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>> who is jane fonda. >> you did well in the category.the lead. >> you know, liz sooe, i know they always seau, don't those people know the answer to the questions. they're just standing there stunned. but it is all in the thumb. i know that sounds like an excuse, it really is all in the thumb, isn't it? >> it's all about the buzzer. if you buzz in too soon, you're locked out for a fraction of a second. believe me, i did know who the secretary of transportation under george w. bush was. >> i know, i remember the whole category that i did not get one answer in. i didn't even get a chance to answer was tv news. i was mortified. and i had clicked as fast as i could on every answer. i was mortified that it looked like i had no idea about my own industry. but way to go, girl. did you have fun. that's what most counts. >> i did. i got to beat them a little bit. >> so losing $2 billion in a bad trading deal not only gets jpmorgan chase shareholders upset, it gets the ceo an okay on his awesome computation package but also leads to the government
>> who is jane fonda. >> you did well in the category.the lead. >> you know, liz sooe, i know they always seau, don't those people know the answer to the questions. they're just standing there stunned. but it is all in the thumb. i know that sounds like an excuse, it really is all in the thumb, isn't it? >> it's all about the buzzer. if you buzz in too soon, you're locked out for a fraction of a second. believe me, i did know who the secretary of transportation under...
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julia was a movie written by noted stalin supporter staring the noted jane fonda. this can be dismissed as mere coincidence. i officially believe this outrageous assault on american liberty means it is time to impeach the president. >> i think you are absolutely right. >> andy? >> wasn't julia also a 1960s sitcom? >> i don't know. you are the one who is old enough to know that. >> liz just nailed it and won there. >> there really was one? >> yes. >> it was diane carol who played a nurse. >> oh, wow. >> this is the first thing you contributed today. >> it is the first thing i contributed all month. >> and it is not even very good. >> greg? >> yes, andy. >> it was something. >> it was something. >> some nights, that's all you get. ashton kutcher's stupid pop chips ad. greg, you mentioned the ceo of pop chips apologized to anyone we offended. that's not good enough. i was not offended, but i am owed an apology for having to watch the ads. >> it was very painful. it is painful because it looked like he was content. how is he doing it? >> he is showing off his rep -- re
julia was a movie written by noted stalin supporter staring the noted jane fonda. this can be dismissed as mere coincidence. i officially believe this outrageous assault on american liberty means it is time to impeach the president. >> i think you are absolutely right. >> andy? >> wasn't julia also a 1960s sitcom? >> i don't know. you are the one who is old enough to know that. >> liz just nailed it and won there. >> there really was one? >> yes....
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. >> coming up, hanoi jane fonda. bill ahers and bob beckel, what do they have in common? all were anti-war activists and have been thrown under the bus by none other than president barack obama. bob will explain how he feels next. ask me how i've never slept better. [ male announcer ] why not talk to one of the six million people who've switched to the most highly recommended bed in america? ask me about my tempur-pedic. [ male announcer ] did you know there's tempur-pedic for everybody? and right now is the perfect time to buy. save up to $200 during our mattress set savings event and up to $600 on tempur-cloud supreme. also for a limited time, get 0% apr financing with up to five years to pay on qualified purchases. to learn more, visit tempurpedic.com. tempur-pedic -- the most highly recommended bed in america. when i got my medicare card, i realized i needed an aarp... medicare supplement insurance card, too. medicare is one of the great things about turning 65, but it doesn't cover everything. in fact, it only pays up to 80% of your part b expenses. if you're already
. >> coming up, hanoi jane fonda. bill ahers and bob beckel, what do they have in common? all were anti-war activists and have been thrown under the bus by none other than president barack obama. bob will explain how he feels next. ask me how i've never slept better. [ male announcer ] why not talk to one of the six million people who've switched to the most highly recommended bed in america? ask me about my tempur-pedic. [ male announcer ] did you know there's tempur-pedic for everybody?...
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. >> coming up, hanoi jane fonda. bill ahers and bob beckel, what do they have in common? all were anti-war activists and have been thrown under the bus by none other than president barack obama. bob will explain how he feels next. if you are one of the millions of men who have used androgel 1%, there's big news. presenting androgel 1.62%. both are used to treat men with low testosterone. androgel 1.62% is from the makers of the number one prescribed testosterone replacement therapy. it raises your testosterone levels, and... is concentrated, so you could use less gel. and with androgel 1.62%, you can save on your monthly prescription. [ male announcer ] dosing and application sites between these products differ. women and children should avoid contact with application sites. discontinue androgel and call your doctor if you see unexpected signs of early puberty in a child, or, signs in a woman which may include changes in body hair or a large increase in acne, possibly due to accidental exposure. men with breast cancer or who have or might have prostate cancer, and women w
. >> coming up, hanoi jane fonda. bill ahers and bob beckel, what do they have in common? all were anti-war activists and have been thrown under the bus by none other than president barack obama. bob will explain how he feels next. if you are one of the millions of men who have used androgel 1%, there's big news. presenting androgel 1.62%. both are used to treat men with low testosterone. androgel 1.62% is from the makers of the number one prescribed testosterone replacement therapy. it...
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. >> reporter: lee cowan pays a visit to actress jane fonda.hat the acid in fruit or fruit juice softens the enamel so it can potentially erode. once that enamel is gone, it's gone. my dentist recommended pronamel. pronamel protects your teeth from the effects of acid erosion. i don't have to cut out the things that i love in my diet. this sunday morning moment of nature is sponsored by... >> osgood: we leave you this sunday before memorial day among the eaglets of the montezuma national wildlife refuge in upstate new york. >> osgood: i'm charles osgood. we hope you enjoy this holiday weekend and you'll join us again next sunday morning. until then, i'll see you on the radio. , my first thoughts were about my wife, and my family. i have the most common type of atrial fibrillation, or afib. it's not caused by a heart valve problem. i was taking warfarin, but my doctor put me on pradaxa instead to reduce my risk of stroke. in a clinical trial, pradaxa® (dabigatran etexilate mesylate) reduced stroke risk 35% better than warfarin. and unlike warfar
. >> reporter: lee cowan pays a visit to actress jane fonda.hat the acid in fruit or fruit juice softens the enamel so it can potentially erode. once that enamel is gone, it's gone. my dentist recommended pronamel. pronamel protects your teeth from the effects of acid erosion. i don't have to cut out the things that i love in my diet. this sunday morning moment of nature is sponsored by... >> osgood: we leave you this sunday before memorial day among the eaglets of the montezuma...
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jane fonda will play nancy reagan. [ explosion ] >> matthew mcconaughey is jfk?aken my shirt off. >> naomi campbell has called for peace in the far east. >> oh there. [ nbc "nightly news" theme ] >> why is she calling for piece in the middle east? >> that could stop building settlements and -- oh, she has a horrible temper. she lit candles, and she was there for her 42nd birthday and she would like world peace for her 42nd birth. [ bell chimes ] [ applause ] >> she hoped to stop bloodshed in the region. he said i care about health -- well none of the employees that work with her, but in general, health. >> why are the palestinians and israelians going to listen to naomi campbell? >> because she is fierce and has an awesome temper. here is good news. [ nbc "nightly news" theme ] >> dog the bounty hunter has been canceled by a&e. he was recorded in a phone conversation by his son while he made repeated use of the n word while berating his son for dating a black girl. [ nbc "nightly news" theme ] >> kelly clarkson -- says having a boyfriend is ruining her creativity
jane fonda will play nancy reagan. [ explosion ] >> matthew mcconaughey is jfk?aken my shirt off. >> naomi campbell has called for peace in the far east. >> oh there. [ nbc "nightly news" theme ] >> why is she calling for piece in the middle east? >> that could stop building settlements and -- oh, she has a horrible temper. she lit candles, and she was there for her 42nd birthday and she would like world peace for her 42nd birth. [ bell chimes ] [...
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celebrities like bruce willis and ewan mcgregor and eva longoria, jane fonda and alec baldwin. by the way, matt, speaking of alec baldwin, coming up, i will be talking to him in an interview. also he's joined by his co-star chris pine to talk about their new movie, so that's a lot of fun. for now, matt, let's get back to you in new york. >> thanks. we look forward to that. we appreciate it. >>> also ahead, the florida polo mogul convicted of dui manslaughter in a case that made national headlines. he's been granted bond while he appeals that conviction. but his house arrest comes with some pretty strict rules. we're going to have more on that story. >>> but we begin with an autopsy set to be performed today on the estranged wife of robert kennedy jr., a day after the 52-year-old's body was found at her home just north of new york city. nbc's jeff rossen has the latest. good morning to you. >> reporter: good morning to you. police are now trying to figure out exactly what happened inside the family home. but law enforcement sources now tell nbc news this is an apparent suicide.
celebrities like bruce willis and ewan mcgregor and eva longoria, jane fonda and alec baldwin. by the way, matt, speaking of alec baldwin, coming up, i will be talking to him in an interview. also he's joined by his co-star chris pine to talk about their new movie, so that's a lot of fun. for now, matt, let's get back to you in new york. >> thanks. we look forward to that. we appreciate it. >>> also ahead, the florida polo mogul convicted of dui manslaughter in a case that made...