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bon jovi, ted turner, bruce springsteen and ceos like jeffrey immelt are free loaders too.will call them on it. >> you are a free loader. >> america. >> a nation of free loaders captions by closed captioning services . >> in cities you often see people like this guy. desperate-looking people often holding signs like this one. it's natural to want to help people like this man or this woman. begging by a road in salt lake city. her sign says she is stranded in need of help. trying to get home. one drivers stop. she tells them. >> i'm from seattle. i came down here to live with my boyfriend and he ended up kicking me out a week before christmas. >> you got nothing then? >> no. just my backpack. >> she tells this reporter from kutv she is 1,000 miles from home. >> it's hard to easement it's hard to have a place to stay. >> but then the cameraman quietly followed her and found she actually lives just two blocks away in this house. in the morning, she goes shopping with a nice coat and purse. and then in the afternoon, she changed clothes, walked two blocks to the highway off ram
bon jovi, ted turner, bruce springsteen and ceos like jeffrey immelt are free loaders too.will call them on it. >> you are a free loader. >> america. >> a nation of free loaders captions by closed captioning services . >> in cities you often see people like this guy. desperate-looking people often holding signs like this one. it's natural to want to help people like this man or this woman. begging by a road in salt lake city. her sign says she is stranded in need of...
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bon jovi, ted turner, bruce springsteen and ceos like jeffrey immelt are free loaders too. we will call them on it. >> you are a free loader. >> america. >> a nation of free loaders captions by closed captioning services . >> in cities you often see people like this guy. desperate-looking people often holding signs like this one. it's natural to want to help people like this man or this woman. begging by a road in salt lake city. her sign says she is stranded in need of help. trying to get home. one drivers stop. she tells them. >> i'm from seattle. i came down here to live with my boyfriend and he ended up kicking me out a week before christmas. >> you got nothing then? >> no. just my backpack. >> she tells this reporter from kutv she is 1,000 miles from home. >> it's hard to easement it's hard to have a place to stay. >> but then the cameraman quietly followed her and found she actually lives just two blocks away in this house. in the morning, she goes shopping with a nice coat and purse. and then in the afternoon, she changed clothes, walked two blocks to the highway off
bon jovi, ted turner, bruce springsteen and ceos like jeffrey immelt are free loaders too. we will call them on it. >> you are a free loader. >> america. >> a nation of free loaders captions by closed captioning services . >> in cities you often see people like this guy. desperate-looking people often holding signs like this one. it's natural to want to help people like this man or this woman. begging by a road in salt lake city. her sign says she is stranded in need of...
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ted turner spent the night here last night. >> right, with his girlfriend. >> how's that work? love but we love each other. he taught me so much. especially humor. how many men have you been sexually active with? >> what? >> that many huh? >> if i could be good in "monster in law," it's because i spent ten years with ted. >> by age 60 she says she started thinking about what she wanted from the third act of her life. that led her to write this new book, "prime time," in which she mixes her own journey in old age with the latest science about it and a healthy dose of self-help. >> one chapter that is called the low down on getting it up in the third act. i love that title. >> she says she was amazed to discover the joys she's experiencing at this stage of her life is not that unusual. >> most people over 50 are happier. and it seems counterintuitive. >> so if someone gave you a special ticket and said you can go back to being 20 would you take it? >> no, no. yeah, i would if i could go back knowing what i know now. mm, would i have a life. >> still by all accounts what a life it
ted turner spent the night here last night. >> right, with his girlfriend. >> how's that work? love but we love each other. he taught me so much. especially humor. how many men have you been sexually active with? >> what? >> that many huh? >> if i could be good in "monster in law," it's because i spent ten years with ted. >> by age 60 she says she started thinking about what she wanted from the third act of her life. that led her to write this new...
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that government can't do i mean why not leave your money to government programs walk the walk like ted turner give your money to the u.n. and the reality is that giving their money to the federal government is not a wise move if you want to stimulate the economy there are many other ways as a billionaire to. perry and. we are spilling our state all of their money to the government that's still beautiful all of the money to work all right and we go to the extreme did anybody say i'm going to have no no no nobody's. taken all of their money to back to the government we'd still be in a hole so i think in our business men they want to make a good investment and when there's so much waste going on in government spending i mean it's hard and you know like the fans out with the fans on the table too there's waste everywhere. and they are both both parties seem to be addicted to free trade cool that we all agree on one thing that the government should be buying american goods in one nine hundred thirty. as to why american act it says that any government agency is going to buy anything yes a chair a c
that government can't do i mean why not leave your money to government programs walk the walk like ted turner give your money to the u.n. and the reality is that giving their money to the federal government is not a wise move if you want to stimulate the economy there are many other ways as a billionaire to. perry and. we are spilling our state all of their money to the government that's still beautiful all of the money to work all right and we go to the extreme did anybody say i'm going to...
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hosted a dinner for the rockefeller foundation at his house in new york attended by george soros and ted turner. i can tell you said they are not neutral parties in the debate. this is how they operate. glad to put this on the record because it to say that james delingpole is such a fool to exposed but the feel this genetics ire read english literaturliteratur e at oxford. if i were going to make a documentary about beowulf i would not can fault -- consoled somebody in the virginia woolf department. they cannot foul save the credentials. scientists are not all the same and they do all not everything. it is about specialities. sonat to see if this from what is happening in the field of climate science ibm not sure it is even a social science. thank you for that. >> we are running up against day deadline so please join me to congratulate the james on his new book. [applause] >> >> crawfish bought them losses and frankfurt kentucky and initially the place nobody else wanted to live because it had the cheapest housing and flooded off. that was attractive to the freed slaves also very attractive to
hosted a dinner for the rockefeller foundation at his house in new york attended by george soros and ted turner. i can tell you said they are not neutral parties in the debate. this is how they operate. glad to put this on the record because it to say that james delingpole is such a fool to exposed but the feel this genetics ire read english literaturliteratur e at oxford. if i were going to make a documentary about beowulf i would not can fault -- consoled somebody in the virginia woolf...
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this is the place where our cnn founder and patriarch ted turner won the america's cup back in 1977 so water is their life and they're going to soon get a lot of water because the rain is supposed to start and around midday tomorrow is supposed to be the peak for the beautiful city of new port, rhode island. >> gary tuchman, appreciate that. and of course hurricane irene is impacting travel in so many different ways, off travel, train travel, rail, road travel, you name it. we're going to break it all down after this. [♪...] >> male announcer: now, for a limited time, your companion flies free, plus save up to 65%. call 1-800-sandals. conditions apply. [ man ] i got this new citi thankyou card and started earning loads of points. you got a weather balloon with points? yes i did. [ man ] points i could use for just about anything. ♪ ♪ there it is. [ man ] so i used mine to get a whole new perspective. ♪ [ male announcer ] the new citi thankyou premier card gives you more ways to earn points. what's your story? citi can help you write it. >>> all right, travel along the eastern seaboard
this is the place where our cnn founder and patriarch ted turner won the america's cup back in 1977 so water is their life and they're going to soon get a lot of water because the rain is supposed to start and around midday tomorrow is supposed to be the peak for the beautiful city of new port, rhode island. >> gary tuchman, appreciate that. and of course hurricane irene is impacting travel in so many different ways, off travel, train travel, rail, road travel, you name it. we're going to...
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to interesting men, tom hayden, roger bedin, going from a film directory political activist to ted turner, a mogul and enormously successful sportsman and entrepreneur, no intimacy though? >> i thought they were so different from my father. and in. ways they are. but the thing they all have in common is they're challenged in the intimacy department. >> you thought each one ofthem would be different from your dad. >> well, theyer. >> and you were looking for that. >> i wanted that, yes. because i knew thattive wouldn't be able to be with a man that was like my dad and they seemed so glircht cold would be -- remote. >> and what i write about in "prime time" is the moment that i realized that i couldn't stay with ted and become a whole person. that was one of the things that i wanted to have happen before i died. >> to be a whole person. >> to be a whole person. >> and you hoped to do it with him but found out -- >> -- i found out couldn't. and i had up to then, i was 62 years old, and i -- >> and he had made you happy. >> well, i loved him. i still do. i'm not in love with him but i love hi
to interesting men, tom hayden, roger bedin, going from a film directory political activist to ted turner, a mogul and enormously successful sportsman and entrepreneur, no intimacy though? >> i thought they were so different from my father. and in. ways they are. but the thing they all have in common is they're challenged in the intimacy department. >> you thought each one ofthem would be different from your dad. >> well, theyer. >> and you were looking for that....
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. >> it had to be scary because that entered the point where you went through your divorce with ted turnerok, i could stay marriednd be safe or what not. or am i going to do the things i found in this review that i want my third act to be? >> it was hard. it was. you have to make decisions about what it is you want in your life. and this is not a dress rehearsal. you know what i mean? this is it. i either learned the lessons that i'm supposed to learn and tried to live these last three decades, if i'm lucky enough not to be hit by a car, which i could do. >> no. >> you have to live intentionally. and you become wise. and it's wonderful because then we have somemeing to give back. >> yeah. and you're not only living. you're teaching us, too. and you're not romanticizing about growing older. it's difficult when you have health issues and financial issues. >> about one-third of how it goes when you're older, is genetic. you can't do anything about it. that means that two-thirds is up to you and the choices you make. >> that's right. and even if you were not a happy person for the first two ac
. >> it had to be scary because that entered the point where you went through your divorce with ted turnerok, i could stay marriednd be safe or what not. or am i going to do the things i found in this review that i want my third act to be? >> it was hard. it was. you have to make decisions about what it is you want in your life. and this is not a dress rehearsal. you know what i mean? this is it. i either learned the lessons that i'm supposed to learn and tried to live these last...