jim cramer. i'll see you tomorrow. >> oh-ho! mama mia! >> ted turner is one of the largest individual landowners in the united states. he owns two million acres across 12 states. he's been described as a genius and a jackass. he's decided to reflect on a tumultuous life and more or less tell all. >> good girl, dixie. >> ted turn may have mellowed a bit, but he's still incapable of pulling his punches. >> now there's not anybody i don't like. but after this interview's over, i may not like you. >> [chuckling] yeah. [ticking] >> i suppose you can say anyone who wants to win so badly, who am i winning for? am i winning for oracle shareholders, or is it simply a matter of personal vanity? i'll admit to it, mea culpa. an awful lot of it is personal vanity. i think we are curious about ourselves. we're curious about our own limits, then we try to discover or own limits. and a lot of what keeps me going and keeps my drive is, i'm curious as to how far i can go, how far oracle can go. they're inextricably linked. [ticking] >> t. boone pickens is on a national