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ted rowland live on the scene for us. ted, what do you see? ted rowlands, you there? apparently ted -- as soon as we get ted, we will go to him. but again, this is what you're looking at. i'm curious, i'm not sure, paul or ted, since they've been down in this crowd, if we've had any chance to do any sort of reporting here for the number of injuries, the number of people who have been detained, who have been arrested, and i would like to know that. and the crowd numbers as well. ted rowlands talking now. >> reporter: again, it seems as though we might be looking at a situation where -- >> so ted is on the air. he's not sure that he's on the air, and when we get ted for sure, we'll go back, okay? thank you. but again, this is live pictures and this is from cermak and michigan avenue, right near michigan avenue in chicago, and mccormick place is where they're holding the nato summit, and this is not that far away from mccormick place, so police are trying to push people west. they're saying, move west, move west, which is away from mccormick place. west would be away fro
ted rowland live on the scene for us. ted, what do you see? ted rowlands, you there? apparently ted -- as soon as we get ted, we will go to him. but again, this is what you're looking at. i'm curious, i'm not sure, paul or ted, since they've been down in this crowd, if we've had any chance to do any sort of reporting here for the number of injuries, the number of people who have been detained, who have been arrested, and i would like to know that. and the crowd numbers as well. ted rowlands...
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ted turner. welcome back, ted. >> good to be here. >> how does it feel to be back? >> good. >> does it? >> yeah. >> are you still proud of cnn? >> absolutely. >> do you still watch cnn? >> i watch it, you bet. >> do you like what you see? >> i like most of what i see. >> you always said about cnn the news should be the star. >> well, that's -- that was the philosophy that we started with. but it really was the only place open for us, because all the other news networks, cbs, nbc and abc, they emphasized their stars. and we didn't have any stars. we were lucky to have employees. >> if you had the competition that's around now in cable when you first started, in other words, if there had been a fox news with right-wing star anchors, msnbc had rachel maddow and the others, would you do anything differently? >> i'd have to really give it a lot of thought and a lot of study which i have not done, because nobody has asked me to do it. and i -- i -- i value my time greatly. and i'm working on nuclear weapons, trying to get rid of them, and i'm working on -- on the climate
ted turner. welcome back, ted. >> good to be here. >> how does it feel to be back? >> good. >> does it? >> yeah. >> are you still proud of cnn? >> absolutely. >> do you still watch cnn? >> i watch it, you bet. >> do you like what you see? >> i like most of what i see. >> you always said about cnn the news should be the star. >> well, that's -- that was the philosophy that we started with. but it really was the only...
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vintage ted turner. as was his joy when he agreed to aol's merger with time warner. >> i did it with-- with as much or more excitement and enthusiasm as i did on that night when i first made love some 42 years ago. it was that--it's that kind of... >> he was now worth $10 billion. but shortly after the merger, turner was pushed aside by time warner brass-- vice chairman of nothing-- even though he was the company's largest individual stockholder. then the internet bubble burst, and aol time warner's stock went into freefall. you were losing nearly $10 million a day... >> no. >> for 2 1/2 years. >> a million a day. >> a million a day for 2 1/2 years? >> wait a minute. that'd be 700 million. no, you're right, 10 million a day. hey, listen, i didn't-- i get thousands, millions, and billions mixed up and i-- >> but when you're bleeding $10 million a day, at some point you just got to say, "i'm getting out of this." >> but my kids were all in the stock, most of my friends were. so i sat there loyally and went
vintage ted turner. as was his joy when he agreed to aol's merger with time warner. >> i did it with-- with as much or more excitement and enthusiasm as i did on that night when i first made love some 42 years ago. it was that--it's that kind of... >> he was now worth $10 billion. but shortly after the merger, turner was pushed aside by time warner brass-- vice chairman of nothing-- even though he was the company's largest individual stockholder. then the internet bubble burst, and...
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ted turner is back with me now. come to that in a moment, ted.u think of america's business model at the moment. the reason i ask there's a battle going on now, i think, for the way forward for capitalism in america. where it's incumbent on successful american companies who have global sales to bring jobs back to america to open factories here, not in china and so on. and he was eluding as much to companies like apple who has ten times as many now as china and america. what do you think of the sense of moral capitalism? >> i'm working so hard on the environment and survival issues that the financial issues and a lot of other areas, you can't be an expert on everything. and i'm not an expert on finance. i believe that we should be doing business with everybody. >> does it help america and its interests if successful american companies that create their ideas here then shift up much of the production to other countries to save money? >> that's unfortunate for us, but it's good for the people who get those -- there was a reason those jobs were shift
ted turner is back with me now. come to that in a moment, ted.u think of america's business model at the moment. the reason i ask there's a battle going on now, i think, for the way forward for capitalism in america. where it's incumbent on successful american companies who have global sales to bring jobs back to america to open factories here, not in china and so on. and he was eluding as much to companies like apple who has ten times as many now as china and america. what do you think of the...
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the reason i'm here and others are here working here, ted turner. welcome back. >> it's good to be here. >> how does it feel to be back? >> good. >> does it? >> yeah. >> are you still proud of cnn? >> absolutely. >> did you still watch cnn? >> you bet. >> do you like what you see? >> i like most of what i see. >> you always said the news should be the star. >> well, that was the philosophy that we started with. but it really was the only place open for us because all the other news networks cbs, nbc, and abc, they emphasize their stars and we didn't have any stars. we were lucky to have employees. >> if you had the competition that's around now in cable when you first started, in other words if there had been a fox news with right-wing anchors and nbc had rachel maddow and the others, would you do anything differently? >> i would have to give it a lot of thought. i value my time greatly. i'm working on nuclear weapons trying to get rid of them and working on the climate and clean energy and stabilize the population before the world is so overcrowded
the reason i'm here and others are here working here, ted turner. welcome back. >> it's good to be here. >> how does it feel to be back? >> good. >> does it? >> yeah. >> are you still proud of cnn? >> absolutely. >> did you still watch cnn? >> you bet. >> do you like what you see? >> i like most of what i see. >> you always said the news should be the star. >> well, that was the philosophy that we started with. but it...
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will david and ted be at the wedding?hey just might officiate the wedding. >> that would be interesting. >> reporter: or they could be best best -- >> man and man. >> whatever? >> in our wedding and in life. >> reporter: but in the end that's likely to be a decision for the high court. last time you went to the supreme court didn't go so well for you. what's going to be different this time with the two of you together? >> well, one thing, this time i've got ted on my side. >> i would say the one thing that would be different is this time we'll get all the votes that i can persuade and all the votes david can persuade and there will be no votes left on the other side. >> reporter: no recount. >> no recount. >> no recount necessary. >> gloria borger is joining us from washington. wow, gloria. just an excellent piece, a series there. and obviously you spent a lot of time with them. they clearly get along very well. spent a lot of time covering bush versus gore. it's hard to believe they're such good buddies today. give us a
will david and ted be at the wedding?hey just might officiate the wedding. >> that would be interesting. >> reporter: or they could be best best -- >> man and man. >> whatever? >> in our wedding and in life. >> reporter: but in the end that's likely to be a decision for the high court. last time you went to the supreme court didn't go so well for you. what's going to be different this time with the two of you together? >> well, one thing, this time i've...
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it is interesting about ted sorensen. larry could not stand ted sorensen.he irishman would be jealous. larry would have prepared an agenda for the breakfast and just before they were about to start ted would take it and change one or two sentences. we will see that heavy hand in more places. you know, he wanted his imprint on so many things. i told about the profiles. everyone. it is just sneaky. >> he is a better in the white house? >> yes. he finally loved one other person. he had such a crush on jack. he would dare to call him jack. he would blush. i think he wanted to be easy all the ways jack was easy. the civilized side of jack. he knew he was not quite that way. he went into resentment. he was very mixed up. he had an inferiority complex. i never saw him at in the white house. [end audio clip] >> i guess you can conclude that she did not like him. >> that is what i would have to conclude from this. i think it is very unfair, because one of the things that struck me about sorensen was how important it was for him for me to understand that he did not w
it is interesting about ted sorensen. larry could not stand ted sorensen.he irishman would be jealous. larry would have prepared an agenda for the breakfast and just before they were about to start ted would take it and change one or two sentences. we will see that heavy hand in more places. you know, he wanted his imprint on so many things. i told about the profiles. everyone. it is just sneaky. >> he is a better in the white house? >> yes. he finally loved one other person. he had...
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do you ever see evangelicals coming around to the point of view of ted olson? >> no, look, when you look at interracial marriage, that was wrong. there was no reason to be opposed to that because you had two people who met the definition of marriage between a man and a woman. and that's consistent with natural law, which our civil rights are based on. when you look at same-sex marriage, that's counter to natural law. and, again, we see what comes along-- and this is not theoretical. we've actually seen it-- where parents lose the right to determine what their children are taught in school. religious organizations forced to recognize or allow their facilities to be used for weddings such as this. so i don't see that happening. i see this more along the lines of the abortion debate. you can make it legal, but you can't make it right. and i do not think that you're going to see the republican party coming to agreement on this. i do think there's this will beitarian viewpoint, but the key to less government is to ensure that kids have moms and dads, not just two ca
do you ever see evangelicals coming around to the point of view of ted olson? >> no, look, when you look at interracial marriage, that was wrong. there was no reason to be opposed to that because you had two people who met the definition of marriage between a man and a woman. and that's consistent with natural law, which our civil rights are based on. when you look at same-sex marriage, that's counter to natural law. and, again, we see what comes along-- and this is not theoretical. we've...
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ted egan. >> good of why noon, supervisors, ted egan, controller's office of economic analysis. i have a presentation to share with you. if we can bring it up. thank you. todd's gone with you the background around the economic development plan. and our assistance with o.e.d. on it. i'm going to start by reviewing how the san francisco economy performed, sort of taking long view backwards over several decades. then we will take a look at the detailed analysis of the composition of the san francisco economy and how different segments of the economy are performing. the different level of performance of growth of different segments of the economy has implications for the types of jobs that are hosted here and this has implications for ultimately demographics of the city itself. now i will be covering that in a later section. finally i think one of the key things of the work we have done is there's a significant difference between the economic outcomes we have seen in other areas of the bay area or in the bay area as a whole and what we have seen in the city of san francisco. for tha
ted egan. >> good of why noon, supervisors, ted egan, controller's office of economic analysis. i have a presentation to share with you. if we can bring it up. thank you. todd's gone with you the background around the economic development plan. and our assistance with o.e.d. on it. i'm going to start by reviewing how the san francisco economy performed, sort of taking long view backwards over several decades. then we will take a look at the detailed analysis of the composition of the san...
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. >>> el vice gobernador que habla español retó a ted cruz enfrentarse en un debate en nuestro idiomaionr debate en inglés. >>> solamente estoy preguntando quién es ted cruz, no tiene un record probado, no sabemos quién es. >>>se cuestionó la posición de ted cruz. >>> a lo que cruz contestó >>> creo que debemos frenar la inmigración ilegal y asegurar nuestras fronteras, dijo cruz >>> nosotros podemos tener un programa de inmigración legal mucho más inteligente .>>> sobre el deseo de obtener los votos de los latinos conservadores, cada uno tiene su as bajo la manga. >>> yo vengo de cuba, que fui preso, torturado,pero por la gracia de dios pude venir a este país. >>> por eso cruznot dice que luchará por los derechos civiles. >>> yo he ayudado a crecer, formar nuestro modelo de éxito. >>>@@osnot unicion votos de lo son importantes. >>> sí >>> todos queremos saber si mejora not uni-edicion nounivision@@no@ inmobiliario, hasta abril de esten nounivision@@not uni-edicn @@not uni-edicion nounivision@@d uni-edicion nounivision@@ de la más afectadas tenemos la información. >>>t iene enivisio@@t u
. >>> el vice gobernador que habla español retó a ted cruz enfrentarse en un debate en nuestro idiomaionr debate en inglés. >>> solamente estoy preguntando quién es ted cruz, no tiene un record probado, no sabemos quién es. >>>se cuestionó la posición de ted cruz. >>> a lo que cruz contestó >>> creo que debemos frenar la inmigración ilegal y asegurar nuestras fronteras, dijo cruz >>> nosotros podemos tener un programa de...
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i went with ted's judgment. i deferred to him.retrospect you should go with news. >> it tended to be a pretty big story as i recall. >> we broke it along with the washington post and on our website, actually. >> not on the air. >> right. >> you and i tangled early on when i found out that leonardo decaprio had been sent by abc news to interview president clinton for an earth day program and i wrote and i did not recall this until reading your book that there was a decision of titanic proportions. your staff was not happy about this, and you defended it. >> it was an effort by me and my boss to try to get a larger and frankly younger audience to come to a serious environment special, and leonardo decaprio that year, who was in an interesting environment. he was the chairman of earth day, and that's how it came about. >> he is a movie star. >> he is a movie star, but i was trying to do something that i thought was valuable and try to get people to watch it. >> you should get the facts straight, first of all gsh. >> before you -- >>
i went with ted's judgment. i deferred to him.retrospect you should go with news. >> it tended to be a pretty big story as i recall. >> we broke it along with the washington post and on our website, actually. >> not on the air. >> right. >> you and i tangled early on when i found out that leonardo decaprio had been sent by abc news to interview president clinton for an earth day program and i wrote and i did not recall this until reading your book that there was a...
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it is interesting about tedlarry could not stand ted sorensen. larry would have prepared an agenda for the breakfast andwe will see that heavy hand in more places. on so many things. everyone. >> he is a better in the white house? person. he had such a crush on jack. he would dare to call him jack. he would blush. he knew he was not quite that way. he went into resentment. he was very mixed up. i never saw him at in the white house. [end audio clip] >> i guess you can conclude that she did not like him. conclude from this. because one of the things that to understand that he did not write profiles. sh correct. the man you write its or the man whose name is on the book?" the man who takes responsibility for it. it. in talking to me, it was always kennedy who is the author. that is all i can say. >> reading your books, there is a lot of back room nastyif you listen to these tapes, there are a lot of nasty comments of people. meanwhile, she was sticking up for her husband and her husband country for him. what is the average american supposed to take
it is interesting about tedlarry could not stand ted sorensen. larry would have prepared an agenda for the breakfast andwe will see that heavy hand in more places. on so many things. everyone. >> he is a better in the white house? person. he had such a crush on jack. he would dare to call him jack. he would blush. he knew he was not quite that way. he went into resentment. he was very mixed up. i never saw him at in the white house. [end audio clip] >> i guess you can conclude that...
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senate race i support ted crudes ted cruz has the stand of the constitution u.s. sovereignty and over three million veterans and he has endured a tea party express and dad tried cuba seeking freedom and ted cruz is a conservative you could trust to stand on principle and change the way washington does business today to may twenty fifth please vote early for ted cruz for u.s. senate and again that was a call to go to kansas not texas now these are thing to do here would be to make fun of pale and you know bring up her past flubs about paul revere the rumor that she still thought the queen or in the u.k. government in the laundry list of other ignorant comments she's made remember blood libel but i'm not going to do that instead i'm going to defend palin because i've been a kansas and i know for a fact that on a clear day if you look south you can actually see texas from the border. now it's time for the good the bad in the very very. early. good the string cheese incident and of the summer tourist season the band is giving the finger to ticketmaster rather than wor
senate race i support ted crudes ted cruz has the stand of the constitution u.s. sovereignty and over three million veterans and he has endured a tea party express and dad tried cuba seeking freedom and ted cruz is a conservative you could trust to stand on principle and change the way washington does business today to may twenty fifth please vote early for ted cruz for u.s. senate and again that was a call to go to kansas not texas now these are thing to do here would be to make fun of pale...
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ted, great to you meet you. best of luck.ide of young people in america has an impact on all of us. how can we save these young people's lives? as a police chief, i have an opportunity to affect what happens in a major city. if you want to make a difference, you have to have the right education. university of phoenix opened the door. my name is james craig, i am committed to making a difference, and i am a phoenix. visit phoenix.edu to find the program that's right for you. enroll now. dude you don't understand, this is my dad's car. look at the car! my dad's gonna kill me dude... [ male announcer ] the security of a 2012 iihs top safety pick. the volkswagen passat. that's the power of german engineering. right now lease the 2012 passat for $209 a month. >>> for tonal tonight's only in america, trading in a pail for a cap and gown. the promise of a better life here is not only impossible these days, but let one reef's journey put those doubts to rest. he didn't speak a word of english, he took high school classes and hoped to
ted, great to you meet you. best of luck.ide of young people in america has an impact on all of us. how can we save these young people's lives? as a police chief, i have an opportunity to affect what happens in a major city. if you want to make a difference, you have to have the right education. university of phoenix opened the door. my name is james craig, i am committed to making a difference, and i am a phoenix. visit phoenix.edu to find the program that's right for you. enroll now. dude you...
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you know, everybody would know ted was on crack. but they wouldn't know that ted was drinking.att. >> this book is not an easy read. i mean, there are things in this book you're pretty honest about, delinquent parenting, dishonesty with your mother, even your role in prostituting your girlfriend so that you could get money for drugs. why did you decide to write this? >> well, you know, all through that journey, i never stopped praying. i never lost hope, matt. i never did. i would ask god, please, let me mother and mier is stay alive one more year, lord, please. let us, a life-changing turnaround happen in my life so that my mother would not close her eyes, saying i did a bad job raising this child. you know, and every year it would get more and more difficult to accept as i mentioned to you a year ago, that i was going to mark 2010 as another year wasted. but it actually was the year that i found christ in my life. >> you talk about while you were on the street you started hearing a voice. >> yeah. >> and that voice was saying, do something. >> do something, yes. >> do somethi
you know, everybody would know ted was on crack. but they wouldn't know that ted was drinking.att. >> this book is not an easy read. i mean, there are things in this book you're pretty honest about, delinquent parenting, dishonesty with your mother, even your role in prostituting your girlfriend so that you could get money for drugs. why did you decide to write this? >> well, you know, all through that journey, i never stopped praying. i never lost hope, matt. i never did. i would...
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>> reporter: ted nugent said that on saturday, april 14th.days, he got a call from the secret service. when you heard from them, were you surprised? >> in this environment, when you have their conditions in our government, no, i'm not surprised. >> reporter: what did they say? >> they said, hey, ted, we have to meet with you. somebody said you threatened somebody. i said, bring it. >> reporter: tell me about that. >> i feel sorry for liberals, who can be that brain dead as to take a clear statement of fear on my part and turn it into a threat against somebody else. >> reporter: nugent says the meeting took place at a hotel in oklahoma, where he was on tour. what did they say to you? how does that all take place? >> hey, ted, good to meet you. thanks for giving us the time. hey, we appreciate you responding to our request. i said, appreciate it back because you're following up on your professional responsibilities, even though you're responding to complete idiots, who you should probably be investigating. i think i eluded to that. there was a
>> reporter: ted nugent said that on saturday, april 14th.days, he got a call from the secret service. when you heard from them, were you surprised? >> in this environment, when you have their conditions in our government, no, i'm not surprised. >> reporter: what did they say? >> they said, hey, ted, we have to meet with you. somebody said you threatened somebody. i said, bring it. >> reporter: tell me about that. >> i feel sorry for liberals, who can be that...
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ted williams.is dark days as a homeless crack addict. >>> from the street corner to a youtube superstar. ted williams went from homeless to a household name because of the voice of his. he is now an author of "a golden voice." welcome. >> thank you so much for having me, mr. morgan. >> do you feel slightly surreal that your life has brought you now to a show like this? cnn, primetime talking about your life. given where you've come from. >> i think the overwhelming part of it all has lessened, but yes it still is like my god, when it is going to stop. i feel so grateful. >> you feel like you got a second chance. >> yes, a second chance is definitely what i've gotten. >> you've written this book "a golden voice." obvious title. i remember when i first heard that, you have mixed feelings about it when you watch it yourself. i want to set the scene really for what happened before that. because your life for a long time was pretty good. you know, you grew up in new york. you were born in brooklyn, happ
ted williams.is dark days as a homeless crack addict. >>> from the street corner to a youtube superstar. ted williams went from homeless to a household name because of the voice of his. he is now an author of "a golden voice." welcome. >> thank you so much for having me, mr. morgan. >> do you feel slightly surreal that your life has brought you now to a show like this? cnn, primetime talking about your life. given where you've come from. >> i think the...
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i spent a few weeks having him think i was more important than i was, ted, it me or rehab. >> rehab,> and this my second chance the rehab. the first time i was with previous management who wasn't the best. prayer came in and i prayed for deliver rance and got this man. bret gave me an ultimatum. stay and complete and do the right thing, i'm not going to put my reputation on the line for you. >> mike: now, you had described this as really the grace of god operating in you ever life. >> yes. >> to get you back on your feet. how long have you been sober now. >> for one year, may 4th, celebrated one year. congratulations. >> thank you. >> and from crack cocaine and alcohol, that's a major accomplishment to stay clean and sober for a full year. that's remarkable. >> what's next for you. where do you go from here? and what do you hope for? >> well, i hope for possibly the connection between my grandchildren and i. and as far as a big family unit, i'm looking for, i have 16 grandchildren, governor. >> mike: wow. and they're all. congratulations. [applause] >> i'm looking forward to building
i spent a few weeks having him think i was more important than i was, ted, it me or rehab. >> rehab,> and this my second chance the rehab. the first time i was with previous management who wasn't the best. prayer came in and i prayed for deliver rance and got this man. bret gave me an ultimatum. stay and complete and do the right thing, i'm not going to put my reputation on the line for you. >> mike: now, you had described this as really the grace of god operating in you ever...
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ted, great to you meet you. best of luck.mes with some risk, but proven technologies allow natural gas producers to supply affordable, cleaner energy, while protecting our environment. across america, these technologies protect air - by monitoring air quality and reducing emissions... ...protect water - through conservation and self-contained recycling systems... ... and protect land - by reducing our footprint and respecting wildlife. america's natural gas... domestic, abundant, clean energy to power our lives... that's smarter power today. ♪ you're doing it again, sweetheart. hmm? the thumb thing. ♪ -mine. -mine. -mine. ♪ mine! [ female announcer ] glidden brilliance collection paint and primer in one. available only at walmart. got a day? get some color. ♪ glidden paint makes it easy to add color to your life. glidden gets you going. but when i was diagnosed with prostate cancer... i needed a coach. our doctor was great, but with so many tough decisions i felt lost. unitedhealthcare offered us a specially trained rn who he
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ted williams, thanks for being ted williams, thanks for being here, an honor having you, bret.. avoid bad. don't go over 2000... 1200 calories a day. carbs are bad. carbs are good. the story keeps changing. so i'm not listening... to anyone but myself. i know better nutrition when i see it: great grains. great grains cereal starts whole and stays whole. see the seam? more processed flakes look nothing like naturalrains. you can't argue with nutrition you can see. great grains. search great grains and see for yourself. for multi grain flakes tt are anxcellent source of fiber try great grains banana nut crunch and cranberry almond crunch. there's another way to help erase litter box odor. purina tidy cats. only tidy cats has new odor erasers... making it ea to keep things at home... just the way you want them. new tidy cats with odor erasers. >> governor huckabee: national polls show mitt romney is closing the gap and in some polls actually leading president obama. the president, however might be facing a little problem in his own party. this guy, keith judd, an inmate in a texas
ted williams, thanks for being ted williams, thanks for being here, an honor having you, bret.. avoid bad. don't go over 2000... 1200 calories a day. carbs are bad. carbs are good. the story keeps changing. so i'm not listening... to anyone but myself. i know better nutrition when i see it: great grains. great grains cereal starts whole and stays whole. see the seam? more processed flakes look nothing like naturalrains. you can't argue with nutrition you can see. great grains. search great...
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ted has brought over here some liquid nitrogen. this liquid nitrogen is about 190 degrees below zero celsius, really, really cold almost 80 degrees above the absolute zero temperature. now, can we have a volunteer to jam their hand in there for about five minutes? [laughter] okay, nobody gonna do that, right? okay, let's show how the-- let's take the-- let's show how the volume of something will change. here's an air-filled balloon, gang. okay, what's gonna happen to the volume when it gets cold? how many will say, "oh, it's gonna expand"? stand up. and what happens to the volume, gang? look at that. now, it's gonna start to warm up the air temperature. what happened to the volume? what happened to the volume when we bring it above air temperature? hang it a little closer, ted. -- yeah. [laughter] let's try the flower. there's a flower ted found out in the ground. it's kind of nice and limp, right? kind of limp, isn't it? okay. so what happens is you slow those molecules down. why did it fizzle like that? yeah, why did it fizzle li
ted has brought over here some liquid nitrogen. this liquid nitrogen is about 190 degrees below zero celsius, really, really cold almost 80 degrees above the absolute zero temperature. now, can we have a volunteer to jam their hand in there for about five minutes? [laughter] okay, nobody gonna do that, right? okay, let's show how the-- let's take the-- let's show how the volume of something will change. here's an air-filled balloon, gang. okay, what's gonna happen to the volume when it gets...