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"call me ted" came out and was a huge success. we learned a lot about ted. so tell us what different stories you wanted to tackle with "the last dance." there have been several books that have come out. ted wrote his memoir, "call me dead." dealt primarilily with his business career, mentioned some aspects in last stand but didn't dive very deep into them, and when i started this i wanted to not only interview ted and get at his motivation, but i interviewed a number of people that he has collaborated with over the years, gorbachev, aunanimous, the late richard holbrooke, a whole cast of people, and it really is a story that hadn't been told in the depth. so that's how it started. >> you have done that. >> talk about people who you lived up to, the environmentalists who have meant something to your in your life, that you have worked --ike jacques cousteau -- >> oh, okay. jacque cousteau, and jane good all, the chimpanzee lady. and jan michelle cousteau, captain cousteau's son, is very, very leadership position in this area. >> there's a story you told me, an
"call me ted" came out and was a huge success. we learned a lot about ted. so tell us what different stories you wanted to tackle with "the last dance." there have been several books that have come out. ted wrote his memoir, "call me dead." dealt primarilily with his business career, mentioned some aspects in last stand but didn't dive very deep into them, and when i started this i wanted to not only interview ted and get at his motivation, but i interviewed a...
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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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i'm sure this is not ted's writing.nd finding myself with a lump in my chest. >> reporter: for david, it was a horrible realization. >> if you looked past the ideas of the manifesto, you see a person as troubled as my brother. >> reporter: he now had to decide what to do. >> if we do nothing and ted is the unabomber, we may wake up some morning and realize he struck again. an innocent person died because we had failed to act, we would have blood on our hands. >> reporter: it took linda two months but finally convinced david to contact the fbi. >> there was no turning back, but i can't tell you how painful it was to put my finger down and say yes, he lives here, realizing i could be sending my own brother to his death. when ted was arrested, under the bed where he slept was another bomb wrapped in a package, apparently ready to be mailed to someone. >> reporter: ted kaczynski rejected his attorney's insanity defense and pleaded guilty to murder. he was sentenced to life in prison with no opportunity for parole. but to th
i'm sure this is not ted's writing.nd finding myself with a lump in my chest. >> reporter: for david, it was a horrible realization. >> if you looked past the ideas of the manifesto, you see a person as troubled as my brother. >> reporter: he now had to decide what to do. >> if we do nothing and ted is the unabomber, we may wake up some morning and realize he struck again. an innocent person died because we had failed to act, we would have blood on our hands. >>...
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i'm sure this is not ted's writing.nd finding myself with a lump in my chest. >> reporter: for david, it was a horrible realization. >> if you looked past the ideas of the manifesto, you see a person as troubled as my brother. >> reporter: he now had to decide what to do. >> if we do nothing and ted is the unabomber, we may wake up some morning and realize he struck again. an innocent person died because we had failed to act, we would have blood on our hands. >> reporter: it took linda two months but finally convinced david to contact the fbi. >> there was no turning back, but i can't tell you how painful it was to put my finger down and say yes, he lives here, realizing i could be sending my own brother to his death. when ted was arrested, under the bed where he slept was another bomb wrapped in a package, apparently ready to be mailed to someone. >> reporter: ted kaczynski rejected his attorney's insanity defense and pleaded guilty to murder. he was sentenced to life in prison with no opportunity for parole. but to th
i'm sure this is not ted's writing.nd finding myself with a lump in my chest. >> reporter: for david, it was a horrible realization. >> if you looked past the ideas of the manifesto, you see a person as troubled as my brother. >> reporter: he now had to decide what to do. >> if we do nothing and ted is the unabomber, we may wake up some morning and realize he struck again. an innocent person died because we had failed to act, we would have blood on our hands. >>...
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separated by seven years, david and ted kaczynski grew up together on the outskirts of chicago.teddy always looking out for his baby brother. >> i remember when i was about 3 years old, i used to push my way out of the screen door and play out back, and i always had a ball. but the frustration was trying to get back inside the house, because at the age of 3, i was so short i couldn't reach the doorknob. and then one day ted, who would have been 10 or 11 years old at the time, came out of the house and i saw him fiddling around. when he's done, he says dave, see if this works. he had made like a little makeshift door handle for me. >> reporter: david appreciated ted's kindness, but noticed something else about his brother. >> i guess there was a part of me, even as a young child, that thought ted is a little different. and i remember once asking mom, you know, mom, what's wrong with teddy? she says nothing is wrong with your brother. i said, doesn't he like people? why doesn't he have friends? >> reporter: forensic psychologist dr. reed malloy says it's okay for children to be di
separated by seven years, david and ted kaczynski grew up together on the outskirts of chicago.teddy always looking out for his baby brother. >> i remember when i was about 3 years old, i used to push my way out of the screen door and play out back, and i always had a ball. but the frustration was trying to get back inside the house, because at the age of 3, i was so short i couldn't reach the doorknob. and then one day ted, who would have been 10 or 11 years old at the time, came out of...
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. >> ted denunzio. >> reporter: but the shoppers around here know him simply as ted. >> hi, ted.e you. >> reporter: the familiar face at the nordstrom store's west entrance. >> welcome. i'm the greeterment i'm the ambassador of nordstrom's. welcome to nordstrom's. goofrp, young lady. high-five. >> reporter: ted's been greeting shoppers here for 14 years now. the retired meat cutter happened into the position when a store manager noticed that ted was always in the store, talking to customers and employees. >> i would come here every day to kill time. and finally one of the managers said, i created a job. would you like to work here? >> reporter: the rest is history. he's not only a 99-year-old employee but the only nordstrom greeter in the whole world. >> he just makes this place a fun place to be here. >> reporter: the store manager says ted works every friday and saturday. >> good afternoon, young lady. >> reporter: a schedule many of the shoppers know by heart. >> if he's not here, they will absolutely make a call to me or go to customer service. they're always concerned. >> go
. >> ted denunzio. >> reporter: but the shoppers around here know him simply as ted. >> hi, ted.e you. >> reporter: the familiar face at the nordstrom store's west entrance. >> welcome. i'm the greeterment i'm the ambassador of nordstrom's. welcome to nordstrom's. goofrp, young lady. high-five. >> reporter: ted's been greeting shoppers here for 14 years now. the retired meat cutter happened into the position when a store manager noticed that ted was always in...
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we're on the trail in iowa with ted cruz. all of that. and the powerhouse roundtable this sunday morning. >>> it came by surprise on a sleepy hot summer friday, america's first black president slipping into the briefing room for his most personal speech yet on race. no teleprompter, few notes. as the debate over trayvon martin's death roiled the country, he would speak from the heart on being a black man in america. >> there are very few african-american men who haven't had the experience of being follow followed shopping at a department store. that includes me. very few african-american men who haven't had the experience of walking across the street and hearing the locks click on the doors of cars. that's happened to me, at least before i was a senator. >> a remarkable admission sparked by questions. did trayvon martin die because he was black? was george zimmerman acquitted because he was not? >> that contributes to a sense that if a white male teen was involved in the same kind of scenario, that from top to bottom, both the outcome and
we're on the trail in iowa with ted cruz. all of that. and the powerhouse roundtable this sunday morning. >>> it came by surprise on a sleepy hot summer friday, america's first black president slipping into the briefing room for his most personal speech yet on race. no teleprompter, few notes. as the debate over trayvon martin's death roiled the country, he would speak from the heart on being a black man in america. >> there are very few african-american men who haven't had the...
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stay with us, ted.n we come back, a lawyer for trayvon martin's family is here to respond to this scenario he just saw. we'll be right back. agr agree. >> we are live outside the sell nom county courthouse. joining me now is darryl parks, the earn r attorney for trayvon martin's family. still with me is former police detective darryl williams. all right. you had a chance to see that video, how do you respond to it? i assume you are going to take issue with many of the things that george zimmerman's friend said. >> yes, judge. several issues. first, there is no evidence of any blood was found on the sidewalk from where frank cappy alleges that we talk about the reenactment, he talks about the gun on the rear part of his waistband. >> darryl, i'm going to interrupt you, hang on one second. i want to get to the gun. i want to ask you a question. how do you think zimmerman got those injuries to the back of his head? because, clearly, he had injuries. what do you think happened there? >> well, i think severa
stay with us, ted.n we come back, a lawyer for trayvon martin's family is here to respond to this scenario he just saw. we'll be right back. agr agree. >> we are live outside the sell nom county courthouse. joining me now is darryl parks, the earn r attorney for trayvon martin's family. still with me is former police detective darryl williams. all right. you had a chance to see that video, how do you respond to it? i assume you are going to take issue with many of the things that george...
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ted boutros jr. ted olson's law partner coming up.t both of those decisions doma and the voting rights, immediately i said to myself, well, you know what? there is a relationship there between what the supreme court did because we are just -- going about our daily lives, these people, you know, these people in power, they are planning things. and if you think about it, there would not be probably this decision about doma if there had not been the voting rights act. because they will use this now i believe to keep people from voting certain people and so you're going to get back to where you were before the voting rights act and then you know, they can change all the laws. they can make all of the decisions. we'll be back in the -- backward. so i think the voting rights act is very important. >> stephanie: i don't know if you heard me talking earlier. it is such an ironic twist on 2008. i think 2008, we were all so elated we had our first black president. then gay people felt like we got left behind because of the prop 8 ruling. we've
ted boutros jr. ted olson's law partner coming up.t both of those decisions doma and the voting rights, immediately i said to myself, well, you know what? there is a relationship there between what the supreme court did because we are just -- going about our daily lives, these people, you know, these people in power, they are planning things. and if you think about it, there would not be probably this decision about doma if there had not been the voting rights act. because they will use this...
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ted is right. an african-american on the stand, the bias cuts against zimmerman, to martin and said, listen, this guy is allowed to take a stand. i don't believe that zimmerman was in a reasonable fear of serious bodily injury or death by a kid with skittles and iced tea, but then again, after 30 years in the courtroom, maybe i haven't been around too long. >> diana, what do you think? could this inadvertently help zimerman out, showing he knew the ins and outs of the law when he acted? >> listen, i thought calling osterman the best guy in the world was the worst mistake the prosecution made. today i stand corrected. it's calling the professor. note, they were all calling him professor. he was just a public defender who is now a j.a.g. attorney who taught one semester at a community college. we're calling him the professor, because he taught the jury that george zimmerman version of self-defense. don west, he's been beleaguered, made bad jokes, got a daughter out of control, but, man, he really mad
ted is right. an african-american on the stand, the bias cuts against zimmerman, to martin and said, listen, this guy is allowed to take a stand. i don't believe that zimmerman was in a reasonable fear of serious bodily injury or death by a kid with skittles and iced tea, but then again, after 30 years in the courtroom, maybe i haven't been around too long. >> diana, what do you think? could this inadvertently help zimerman out, showing he knew the ins and outs of the law when he acted?...
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but the shoppers know him as ted. >> hi, ted.r face at the nordstrom store's west entrance. >> welcome to nordstrom. i'm the greeter. i'm the ambassador of nordstrom's. welcome to nordstrom's. good afternoon, young lady. high-five. >> reporter: ted's been greeting shoppers here for 14 years now. he happened into the position, always noticed that ted was always in the store, talking to customers and employees. >> i would come here every day to kill time. and the manager said, i created a job. do you want to work here? >> reporter: the rest is history. he's not only a 99-year-old employee. but the only nordstrom greeter in the whole world. >> he just makes this place a fun place to be. >> reporter: the store manager says ted works every friday and saturday. >> good afternoon, young lady. >> reporter: a schedule that many of the shoppers know by heart. >> if he's not here, they will make a call to me or go to customer service. they're always ccerned. >> good girl, thank you. >> it's worth coming to the store, because he's at the doo
but the shoppers know him as ted. >> hi, ted.r face at the nordstrom store's west entrance. >> welcome to nordstrom. i'm the greeter. i'm the ambassador of nordstrom's. welcome to nordstrom's. good afternoon, young lady. high-five. >> reporter: ted's been greeting shoppers here for 14 years now. he happened into the position, always noticed that ted was always in the store, talking to customers and employees. >> i would come here every day to kill time. and the manager...
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niger, rod, ted, thanks so much. >>> let's shift gears.how did an unarmed cooperating witness with information linking the boston bombers to an earlier triple drug homicide, how did this witness get killed while in fbi custody? that's next. you're not made of money, so don't overpay for at insurance. geico, you're not made of money, see how much you could save. hey, buddy? oh, hey, flo. you want to see something cool? snapshot, from progressive. my insurance company told me not to talk to people like you. you always do what they tell you? no... try it, and see what your good driving can save you. you don't even have to switch. unless you're scared. i'm not scared, it's... you know we can still see you. no, you can't. pretty sure we can... try snapshot today -- no pressure. >> geraldo: the current outrage concerning rolling stone's treatment of boston bombing suspect and the police photographer releasing pictures showing the real dzhokhar tsarnaev as he looked all shot up when are verdicting to the authorities is masking a far bigger contro
niger, rod, ted, thanks so much. >>> let's shift gears.how did an unarmed cooperating witness with information linking the boston bombers to an earlier triple drug homicide, how did this witness get killed while in fbi custody? that's next. you're not made of money, so don't overpay for at insurance. geico, you're not made of money, see how much you could save. hey, buddy? oh, hey, flo. you want to see something cool? snapshot, from progressive. my insurance company told me not to talk...
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niger, rod, ted, thanks so much. >>> let's shift gears.next, how did an unarmed cooperating witness with information linking the boston bombers to an earlier triple drug homicide, how did this witness get killed while in fbi custody? that's next. ♪ you like to keep your family healthy and fit. and now there's a new way to do the same for your dog. introducing new purina dog chow light & healthy. it's a no-sacrifices, calorie-light way to keep him trim, with a deliciously tender and crunchy kibble blend he'll love. and 22% fewer calories than dog chow. discover the lighter side of strong. new purina dog chow light & healthy. [ whirring ] [ dog barks ] i want to treat mo dogs. ♪ test f m broadband to web hosting to mobile apps, small business solutions from at&t have the security you need to get you there. call us. we can show you how at&t solutions can help you do what you do... even better. ♪ if you have high cholesterol, here's some information that may be worth looking into. in a clinical trial versus lipitor, crestor got more high-risk
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incidentally, i think hillary clinton would beat ted cruz in georgia. so if she can take the democratic seat in georgia and take that republican seat rather and turn it democratic, that may save the democrats from loss in the senate. >> john: her father is popular in the state. as the bushes and clintons have taught us, product brand name loyalty goes a long way in electoral politics. on the senate though, michael we talked in the opening about the coming retirements and the vulnerable seats the democratic party is facing. what are some other issues facing democrats in the midterms aside from the obvious concern about voter turnout? >> well, i guess the issue is that the republicans are probably going to try to drive home is obamacare. it will be semi-implemented by then. there will probably be enough horror stories enough stories of confusion and so on that the republicans are really going to try to push that. and the democrats are vulnerable in particular states where i think, that message will probably sell pretty well. the four incumbents you mentio
incidentally, i think hillary clinton would beat ted cruz in georgia. so if she can take the democratic seat in georgia and take that republican seat rather and turn it democratic, that may save the democrats from loss in the senate. >> john: her father is popular in the state. as the bushes and clintons have taught us, product brand name loyalty goes a long way in electoral politics. on the senate though, michael we talked in the opening about the coming retirements and the vulnerable...
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a harsh reality. >> ted, the credibility of the defendant? >> well, i think that the prosecutor is trying his best with the weak i believe evidence, that they have to work with. and when it comes to inconsistencies and these lies, one of the things we must remember is when one of the police officers got on the stand and said that, hey, i believe zimmerman, that really hurt. now, the next day they said we want to strike it, but, hey, that was still in the minds of the jury. >> with the murder two, i totally agree, let me hammer home, i would be terrified of that manslaughter after today. bernie, your thoughts about the closing argument today of the prosecutor. >> greta, you and i know better than anybody. we hate these lesser included, and a very difficult conversation on with your client. sometimes the judge will give it over your objection, but you're right, mr. zimmerman should be concerned about that. the state is pounding the lies, because there are no eyewitnesss. so they need prove he is lying about it. i think they exaggerated things l
a harsh reality. >> ted, the credibility of the defendant? >> well, i think that the prosecutor is trying his best with the weak i believe evidence, that they have to work with. and when it comes to inconsistencies and these lies, one of the things we must remember is when one of the police officers got on the stand and said that, hey, i believe zimmerman, that really hurt. now, the next day they said we want to strike it, but, hey, that was still in the minds of the jury. >>...
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so i am a huge fan of first-term texas senator and guy with josh groban on his workout mix ted cruz.tor cruz's very public outspokenness has made him a thorn in the side of the g.o.p. leadership but they haven't told the press about their displeasure because whenever they get near a camera, ted cruz is already in front of it. recently cruz sat down with abc's jonathan carl to explain what keeps him so darned modest. >> you argued a case before the supreme court at age 32. >> it's an extraordinary opportunity to stand before the u.s. supreme court. takes your breath away. we didn't have a prayer. we were not going to win that case. i stood up and for 30 minutes there was not a single friendly question. i have always like the fact that i sit in my office and i look at a giant painting of me getting my tail whipped 9-0. it is very good for instilling humility. >> stephen: yes, i have to tell you i don't know what part of this painting comes off as more humble. is it the hypothetical of halo surrounding his head or is it his look toward heaven? or is it all of the people in this painting
so i am a huge fan of first-term texas senator and guy with josh groban on his workout mix ted cruz.tor cruz's very public outspokenness has made him a thorn in the side of the g.o.p. leadership but they haven't told the press about their displeasure because whenever they get near a camera, ted cruz is already in front of it. recently cruz sat down with abc's jonathan carl to explain what keeps him so darned modest. >> you argued a case before the supreme court at age 32. >> it's an...
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what are we to do let's go to ted first. right ted let me just quote what the white house said they said giving a platform for propaganda would break russia's neutral states it's not how harmful could this be for relations between washington moscow and now. i think in the end konami acts are going to triumph are going to trump all other considerations the u.s. russian relationship is is it may seem like a retro cold war shenanigans around the snowden case but in the end there's a lot of business between the two countries there's a great interest in stability between zero and hooten and nobody really wants to see us go back to the old soviet atmosphere so i think in the end this is going to be a story that we're going to look back in a year and say whatever happened to edward snowden if you don't think there be any retaliation then from washington if moscow really does grant him all the documentation and allows him safe passage to where every wants to go. now i mean it's definitely a black eye for the united states but it's a
what are we to do let's go to ted first. right ted let me just quote what the white house said they said giving a platform for propaganda would break russia's neutral states it's not how harmful could this be for relations between washington moscow and now. i think in the end konami acts are going to triumph are going to trump all other considerations the u.s. russian relationship is is it may seem like a retro cold war shenanigans around the snowden case but in the end there's a lot of...
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ted, welcome to the show. so is your butt like a rock? >> well, it is pretty darn firm, yeah. >> and so for most of the people signing up to this, and girls trying to get a firm booty. >> most of the athletes on the site are girls trying to tone up the tush. >> why did you want to do this? >> i was out of shape and i did not have a lot of muscle or strength and i was away on vacation and i am a triathlete, and i could not get out and run strong, so i figured that the same muscles that worked on the bike could be the same as the squats and turns out that they can be, because my cycling is drastically improve and running, too. i talked to the other cyclist and they say it has helped them, too. >> and you are talking about no weight? >> right, just your body weight, and it turns out that most people don't have that ability until they practice it. we are born with the ability to squat, but we lose it sitting in shares, so you have to practice the squats everyday. it is all about the intensity and if you push yourself really hard, there is a c
ted, welcome to the show. so is your butt like a rock? >> well, it is pretty darn firm, yeah. >> and so for most of the people signing up to this, and girls trying to get a firm booty. >> most of the athletes on the site are girls trying to tone up the tush. >> why did you want to do this? >> i was out of shape and i did not have a lot of muscle or strength and i was away on vacation and i am a triathlete, and i could not get out and run strong, so i figured that...
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ted cruz wants to be president next week.are actually giving the republicans in the senate and the house an ability to be centered, an ability to look reasonable, an ability to actually triang late against some of the more extreme elements in congress, and i don't think i've seen this before where so the have spoken out against such a good idea. >> i agree. what we're seeing in the senate is this kind of thawing in the senate. you've seen immigration. you see senator chambliss talking the way he's talking this morning. i don't think the dynamic has changed in the house. whether it's senators cruz or lee or paul, they're giving more sustenance to conservatives in the house who are like minded and trying to push the republicans in a different way. even to the senator's point, when you have such little spending going on in the private sector, even though corporate profits are up, who else but the government has the sort of scale to create jobs through spending? i think this is where the philosophies and the ideologies are clashi
ted cruz wants to be president next week.are actually giving the republicans in the senate and the house an ability to be centered, an ability to look reasonable, an ability to actually triang late against some of the more extreme elements in congress, and i don't think i've seen this before where so the have spoken out against such a good idea. >> i agree. what we're seeing in the senate is this kind of thawing in the senate. you've seen immigration. you see senator chambliss talking the...
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and what is so demagoguic about ted cruz is ted cruz certainly intellectually understands that this ishe wrong thing to do. he understands that we have to pay the bill on money that we've already spent. he's smart enough guy to understand the consequences to u.s. financial markets, to global markets, to have a sense of the unease this is creating in the european union with our trading allies. it's terrible politics because republicans will pay a heavy price for this. >> do you think that ted cruz who i've accused of being a political terrorist, do you think he fears default on the national debt and fears a government shutdown? do you think he fears those things in a reasonable way or he's playing with them because he doesn't care if they blow up? >> steve? >> i think his ambition supersedes his care about them. it's not con sooefbable to me when you look at his academic pedigree that he doesn't understand the consequences of the united states defaulting on its debt. there are no small number of house republicans, for example, when we went through this two years ago that i have no doubt
and what is so demagoguic about ted cruz is ted cruz certainly intellectually understands that this ishe wrong thing to do. he understands that we have to pay the bill on money that we've already spent. he's smart enough guy to understand the consequences to u.s. financial markets, to global markets, to have a sense of the unease this is creating in the european union with our trading allies. it's terrible politics because republicans will pay a heavy price for this. >> do you think that...
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diana tennis, jim hammer, bernie grimm and ted williams. ted, first to you because you sat through some of the trial. your thoughts? >> well, i sat through the trial and i have listened to this alternate juror. as a matter of fact, i think i know who this alternate juror is. i was very observant of the jury. i think he called it the way he saw it. i mean, he -- focus specifically on the injuries. he apparently -- you could see looked at the stand your ground portion of it as here. i don't have a problem with this juror, greta. look. the prosecutors and the defense had to present evidence to this jury. they presented the evidence. some of this evidence was very flimsy and to be candid with you, i don't believe some of the evidence should have come in but the jurors did their job, i believe. >> diana, you're also there listening to this jury thinking -- paid attention and weighing the evidence or irresponsible or anything else? you have respect for him or not? >> well, it's not in me to not respect a juror. that's a tough question, greta. cou
diana tennis, jim hammer, bernie grimm and ted williams. ted, first to you because you sat through some of the trial. your thoughts? >> well, i sat through the trial and i have listened to this alternate juror. as a matter of fact, i think i know who this alternate juror is. i was very observant of the jury. i think he called it the way he saw it. i mean, he -- focus specifically on the injuries. he apparently -- you could see looked at the stand your ground portion of it as here. i don't...
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begich got in there because of the whole ted stevens thing. the real question for the republicans is do people want her in the senate again? that's not the damage for the republicans, it becomes, the palin ticket in 2014. >> and i joked at the outset of it being a six-year term, she would have to explain herself for having quit the gubernatorial situation. thank you, dana milbank and ab stoddard, we'll be back after this. >>> let me finish tonight with this. word came this week that the u.s. is no longer the most obese nation. that distinction now belongs to mexico. according to a united nations report. here are the top ten obese nations. about 70% of mexican adults are considered overweight. 32.8% are obese. the u.s. isn't far behind with an obesity rate of 31.8%. having spent last week in italy, i noted that that european nation was not on the list. despite a terrific culinary culture. all that good food, why aren't the italians more obese, i wondered. it's a subject i got into with an italian tour guide after i told him i didn't have a head
begich got in there because of the whole ted stevens thing. the real question for the republicans is do people want her in the senate again? that's not the damage for the republicans, it becomes, the palin ticket in 2014. >> and i joked at the outset of it being a six-year term, she would have to explain herself for having quit the gubernatorial situation. thank you, dana milbank and ab stoddard, we'll be back after this. >>> let me finish tonight with this. word came this week...
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that guy i thought of ted -- ted was -- if there's a word for him, that word is money! and frankly, i didn't care one bit what groupon was doing with mason at the helm. who cared? so when mason got the boot, i said it was time to stop selling the stock because it had some bucks in is account. more than a billion dollars to be exact. it had ted leonsis running the joint. what the heck? there's no way ted would lend his name for a total joke. he wouldn't do that if he thought it would go under. why not just walk away? groupon has been cleaning up its act and now it's got a restaurant reservation system and a high-end business to speak of that actually might make sense. i don't know if we can take on open table, the primary entry in this space, we had them on tv a bunch of times, but he wouldn't attempt to do something he thought he could get beat in. that's not his style. that's what you learn when you've been at it as long as i have. my biggest mistake? i only said stop selling groupon. don't buy. i didn't tell you to buy buy buy as the stock has now doubled since then.
that guy i thought of ted -- ted was -- if there's a word for him, that word is money! and frankly, i didn't care one bit what groupon was doing with mason at the helm. who cared? so when mason got the boot, i said it was time to stop selling the stock because it had some bucks in is account. more than a billion dollars to be exact. it had ted leonsis running the joint. what the heck? there's no way ted would lend his name for a total joke. he wouldn't do that if he thought it would go under....
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ted nugent is the ultimate man child.doesn't like to -- >> with a cross bow so they die slower. >> stephanie: hey malick in new orleans. >> caller: hey, steph, thank you for being a champion for the people who can't be champions for themselves. as a young black man we're profiled every day. it is nothing new. i didn't expect the jury to come back with a not guilty verdict anyway. >> stephanie: malick, did you happen to read -- i was talking about charles blow, his piece in "the new york times." he said zimmerman at one point said he was suspicious because he was walking too slowly. he said -- you tell your black sons, don't run because people might think you stole something. what's the precise speed a black man can walk that he's not suspicious exactly right? >> i agree. the funny thing about it. we're the real illegal immigrants. constantly, every day, for example, when i'm driving down the street, i know not to wear a hoodie. if i'm wearing a hat you take the hat. i know if i'm pulled over by a cop, that i have to say l
ted nugent is the ultimate man child.doesn't like to -- >> with a cross bow so they die slower. >> stephanie: hey malick in new orleans. >> caller: hey, steph, thank you for being a champion for the people who can't be champions for themselves. as a young black man we're profiled every day. it is nothing new. i didn't expect the jury to come back with a not guilty verdict anyway. >> stephanie: malick, did you happen to read -- i was talking about charles blow, his piece...
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i thought he did a convincing job of. >> ted? >> but bgreta, trayvon martin didn't have to run a damn place. there's nothing to show he was the aggressor. >> no, no, no. he was not there to testify. trayvon martin. you have to use evidence, circumstantial evidence from the outside and try to figure it out. if someone's in fear, you run home. that was about 30 yards. that's where you run when you're in fear. if you stick around to take on someone, you stick around. >> that's more an assumption. i don't think he had -- >> well -- you think -- you disagree with that? >> that doesn't mean that trayvon had to run home. >> i'm not saying that but if you're looking for reasonable inferences, that's a for likely reasonable inference. >> it's four minutes but he didn't go home. i mean, the inference is what he was doing. the thing is the state, all they have is the angel/demon good versus evil, light/dark dichotomy and i think the defense is doing a great job of saying you don't know anything about either of these people. i'm just saying
i thought he did a convincing job of. >> ted? >> but bgreta, trayvon martin didn't have to run a damn place. there's nothing to show he was the aggressor. >> no, no, no. he was not there to testify. trayvon martin. you have to use evidence, circumstantial evidence from the outside and try to figure it out. if someone's in fear, you run home. that was about 30 yards. that's where you run when you're in fear. if you stick around to take on someone, you stick around. >>...
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you think about, you know, ted talks, there you are. i mean, do you want to create homes? want to create all those things that we traditionally think of architects? >> well,. >> rose: parks or whatever? >> i absolutely want to create parks and i think that -- i have learned that you can make happen what you want if you -- if you pursue it in a way that is true to your point of view. and i think there are certainly building types that intrigue me. we have done a lot of playgrounds and part of the work in playgrounds has convinced me, i he some of the most interesting work going on in the world is what is happening at parks and public space. >> rose: and what is it and why? >> well, i just think the water front has been rediscovered in new york, i think public space, the relation of public and private space is a whole new world. >> rose: and it is an amazing thing in new york because new york for so many years was looking inward. >> right. >> rose: everything was moved inwards towards the value, and central park and -- >> and cut off from the water. >> rose: yes. >> exactly.
you think about, you know, ted talks, there you are. i mean, do you want to create homes? want to create all those things that we traditionally think of architects? >> well,. >> rose: parks or whatever? >> i absolutely want to create parks and i think that -- i have learned that you can make happen what you want if you -- if you pursue it in a way that is true to your point of view. and i think there are certainly building types that intrigue me. we have done a lot of...
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begich got in there as a fluke because of the ted stevens thing going on. real question for republicans is do they want sarah palin to be the face of the party in 2014? so that people can run against her in every other state. once she's in the senate, it's already a circus. what's the problem of having one more ring bearer. so that's not the damage for the republicans. but that it becomes the palin ticket in 2014. >> i joked at the outset about it being a six year term, but she would have to explain herself for leaving the gubernatorial race. we'll be back after this. peoi go to angie's listt for all kinds of reasons. to gauge whether or not the projects will be done in a timely fashion and within budget. angie's list members can tell you which provider is the best in town. you'll find reviews on everything from home repair to healthcare. now that we're expecting, i like the fact i can go onto angie's list and look for pediatricians. the service providers that i've found on angie's list actually have blown me away. find out why more than two million members
begich got in there as a fluke because of the ted stevens thing going on. real question for republicans is do they want sarah palin to be the face of the party in 2014? so that people can run against her in every other state. once she's in the senate, it's already a circus. what's the problem of having one more ring bearer. so that's not the damage for the republicans. but that it becomes the palin ticket in 2014. >> i joked at the outset about it being a six year term, but she would have...
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begich got in there because of the whole ted stevens thing.al question for the republicans is do people want her in the senate again? that's not the damage for the republicans, it becomes, the palin ticket in 2014. >> and i joked at the outset of it being a six-year term, she would have to explain herself for having quit the gubernatorial situation. thank you, dana milbank and ab stoddard, we'll be back after this. sorry, i have gas. but you relieve gas, no? not me... that's his job. true. i relieve gas fast. [ male announcer ] gas-x is designed to relieve gas. gas-x, the gas xpert. [ herbie ] eh, hold on brent, what's this? mmmm, nice car. there's no doubt, that's definitely gonna throw him off. she's seen it too. oh this could be trouble. [ sentra lock noise ] oh man. gotta think fast, herbie. back pedal, back pedal. [ crowd cheering ] oh, he's down in flames and now the ice-cold shoulder. one last play... no, game over! gps take him to the dog house. [ male announcer ] make a powerful first impression. the all-new nissan sentra. ♪ if you ha
begich got in there because of the whole ted stevens thing.al question for the republicans is do people want her in the senate again? that's not the damage for the republicans, it becomes, the palin ticket in 2014. >> and i joked at the outset of it being a six-year term, she would have to explain herself for having quit the gubernatorial situation. thank you, dana milbank and ab stoddard, we'll be back after this. sorry, i have gas. but you relieve gas, no? not me... that's his job....
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ted just says, it's reasonable.an ordinary person, in those circumstances, not that they were going to lose a fight, but they were going to die or suffer serious injury. i think these injuries were key. i know we all disagree about this. but i say, this guy is in a fist fight and you don't get to kill somebody for losing a fist fight -- [overlapping dialogue] >> here's why i urge -- let me say this about -- this is why i think it's so important for the judge to revisit the issue of bringing the jury back late at night. ted and i have been there after dark. if go there after dark, you get a sense of wloor, you know, it's reasonable, you know, whether it's so dark that you might contribute to a reasonable fear. >> greta, i couldn't agree with you more. the jury needs to be out there. just being out there in that dark was eerie for me. so i would think that you would definitely want to have that jury out there for both of these people -- for trayvon, as well as zimmerman. >> the news is that they went late tonight, unt
ted just says, it's reasonable.an ordinary person, in those circumstances, not that they were going to lose a fight, but they were going to die or suffer serious injury. i think these injuries were key. i know we all disagree about this. but i say, this guy is in a fist fight and you don't get to kill somebody for losing a fist fight -- [overlapping dialogue] >> here's why i urge -- let me say this about -- this is why i think it's so important for the judge to revisit the issue of...
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ted cruz is joining me to explain why he's trying to defund obama care.if that means shutting down the government. we always want to hear from you. hannitylive.foxnewsen the com. shocking surveillance footage of how one inmate literally locked behind bars in an arkansas jail was able to escape. he's still at large and the police need your help. you want to see this in total, go it guides you to a number it guides you to a number that will change your life: your sleep number setting. it even knows you by name. now it's easier than ever to experience deep, restful sleep with the sleep number bed's dualair technology. at the touch of a button, the sleep number bed adjusts to each person's ideal comfort and support. and you'll only find it at a sleep number store. where right now our newest innovations are available with 48-month financing. sleep number. comfort individualized. do you guys ride? well... no. sometimes, yeah. yes. well, if you know anybody else who also rides, send them here -- we got great coverage. it's not like bikers love their bikes more t
ted cruz is joining me to explain why he's trying to defund obama care.if that means shutting down the government. we always want to hear from you. hannitylive.foxnewsen the com. shocking surveillance footage of how one inmate literally locked behind bars in an arkansas jail was able to escape. he's still at large and the police need your help. you want to see this in total, go it guides you to a number it guides you to a number that will change your life: your sleep number setting. it even...
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defense attorney ted williams joins us, welcome, ted. you and i went out to the scene, you were there with me when we walked back there. and there was a four-minute period, and the four-minute period was the time that george zimmerman told him he was going to run and i'm going to subtract a minute off to three minutes because someone has to go from the fight to making the phone call to 911. is that time reference important and why? >> yeah, it's important and i can tell you, greta, i've been racking my mind about it because those are the four minutes where trayvon martin, if he so wished could have ran and perhaps gone home. and i tried to put myself in the place of trayvon for those four minutes. and all i can think of is that four minutes to us, and if you remember, mr. o'mara, the defense attorney played it in court and emphasized these four minutes. i have thought about it. trayvon, i wonder what is going through his head, because it's dark, it's rainy, a silhouette is following you, you're on the phone with genteel, do i want to bri
defense attorney ted williams joins us, welcome, ted. you and i went out to the scene, you were there with me when we walked back there. and there was a four-minute period, and the four-minute period was the time that george zimmerman told him he was going to run and i'm going to subtract a minute off to three minutes because someone has to go from the fight to making the phone call to 911. is that time reference important and why? >> yeah, it's important and i can tell you, greta, i've...
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. >> ted rolands, thank you. >>> russia announces new anti-gay laws that could land a lot of people in jail. we are going to see whether gay athletes and spectators need to
. >> ted rolands, thank you. >>> russia announces new anti-gay laws that could land a lot of people in jail. we are going to see whether gay athletes and spectators need to