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. >> ted turner threw to cnn and the studio inside and i think he said, cnn news. >> good evening, i and i am lois hart. now here's the news. president carter -- >> we found out we were going to be the anchors of that newscast about, what, three or four days before that? >> probably. >> it was like, wow. we swallowed hard. we were told the reason we were selected, ted just, for whatever reason -- he liked our style. >> ted was the one who made the choice. >> whatever we did on air, he thought we would best represent cnn at that time. so it was because of ted and ite an honor. >> i dedicate the news channel for america. >> ted turner is a visionary. very smart. a little crazy. brilliant businessman. brilliant, brilliant businessman. ♪ >> when he created cnn, they did research. they said, don't do it. it will not work. bad idea. you're gonna lose money. he rolled every cent -- he was a mississippi riverboat gambler -- he rolled every nickel he had into that operation. sure enough, it did work. >> skies over baghdad have been illuminated. >> first gulf war. when cnn had live reports com
. >> ted turner threw to cnn and the studio inside and i think he said, cnn news. >> good evening, i and i am lois hart. now here's the news. president carter -- >> we found out we were going to be the anchors of that newscast about, what, three or four days before that? >> probably. >> it was like, wow. we swallowed hard. we were told the reason we were selected, ted just, for whatever reason -- he liked our style. >> ted was the one who made the choice....
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john: you cite businessman like sam walton, ted turner, boy, i don't think of them as heroes. walton started walmart, gets filthy rich. >> he absolutely started this business in order to make money. but what he did was bring necessary stuff to working class people at lower prices than they could get anywhere else, and that is a -- he is a much greater benefact offer humanity than barack obama or elizabeth warren or any of these others. [ applause ] >> and then there's a whole group of people, ted turner who created cnn. brian land who created c-span. jeff bezos at amazon, jimmy whales at wikipedia. larry page and sergei bren at google. they brought knowledge to the world, transparency, we get to find out more or less what politicians are up to because of this. john: but some of this did it to make money. >> some didn't, jimmy whales created a charity. he may wish he didn't do that. sure they do it to make money, by the invisible hand as adam smith put. if you set out to make money, the only way to do it is to provide people with something they want. >> one of the things that's
john: you cite businessman like sam walton, ted turner, boy, i don't think of them as heroes. walton started walmart, gets filthy rich. >> he absolutely started this business in order to make money. but what he did was bring necessary stuff to working class people at lower prices than they could get anywhere else, and that is a -- he is a much greater benefact offer humanity than barack obama or elizabeth warren or any of these others. [ applause ] >> and then there's a whole group...
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. >> i would think that ted turner said that. . >.nugent said that.>> no way thy that. >> really? >> you are fired. >> did donald trump say, you know it does not matter what media writes as long z you have a young piece of [ bleep ] >> yes, he said that. >> i know. >> what you are in best you get hated on the most. >> absolutely. >> kanye west said that. >> when you are the absolute best you get hated on the most. >> you learn more from your mistakes, then i am a [ bleep ] genius, did he say that? >> yes. >> no kanye west said that. >> no. kennedy: absolute best. what are you lookin looking at r [ bleep ] , if you have a big mouth and you are controversial you are going to get attention. >> yes. >> no see simon cowell said tha. >> how do you say sugar in espaniol. >> [ bleep ] , not a good word. >> mel gibson said that. >> always room for gibson and sugar. my panel is back. people on the street, 50/50 at best with trump quotes, is he going to continue to be a quote machine? >> that is the reason he is so popular. i love that sugar
. >> i would think that ted turner said that. . >.nugent said that.>> no way thy that. >> really? >> you are fired. >> did donald trump say, you know it does not matter what media writes as long z you have a young piece of [ bleep ] >> yes, he said that. >> i know. >> what you are in best you get hated on the most. >> absolutely. >> kanye west said that. >> when you are the absolute best you get hated on the most. >> you...
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. >> all of america's garbage for the next 100 years would fit on ted turners with 50,000 acres to spareears into one 15 mile landfill. there's a lot of room out there. >> that doesn't make it okay. >> why not? it sits and you build ski mountains over it. >> i frprefer to do things with the way the earth is in homeostasis. >> it is nice to live in a country where young people can afford to pay more for organic food and they have free time as they wash everything by hand and feel empowered by living what they call a sustainable life. >> i had no idea it was possible to live without producing trash. when i learned that i was like wow, i am so empowered. >> that's our show. let's not let the green tyrants run or lives. thanks for caitlyn burns with . good night from new york. . >> obviously he can't blame himself for inability to get voters to remember his name, let alone embrace his run of the mill leftism. so now hillary and the debate schedule. o'malley on a tear spilling to the hill that the democratic party was guilty of trying to preordain the outcome, circle the
. >> all of america's garbage for the next 100 years would fit on ted turners with 50,000 acres to spareears into one 15 mile landfill. there's a lot of room out there. >> that doesn't make it okay. >> why not? it sits and you build ski mountains over it. >> i frprefer to do things with the way the earth is in homeostasis. >> it is nice to live in a country where young people can afford to pay more for organic food and they have free time as they wash everything by...
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i think that -- going back in my book, i remember richard burton, tons of fun, to ted turner, one of all time. >> where was his favorite place that y'all went? >> botswana. botswana, kenya in the early days, but today everybody loves botswa botswana. we have beautiful camps, and you have to go there someday. >> it's on my list. i think when i met you before, you had this like scratch notepad where you were already dreaming up a trip to the south pole. can you tell me about that in 30 seconds? basically i've been almost anywhere, and now i have to get the map and now we'll do they expeditions and live with the emperor penguins, then another plane down to the south pole, and then climb a mountain that's never been climbed before. >> the world is your neighborhood. >> i love it. >> geoff kent, thank you so much. again your book, "safari." >> it was great friend. >>> that does it for me here in new york. i'm brooke baldwin, thank you so much for being with me. stick around, coming up next, the republican front-runners and all the polls right now, donald trump is on next with jake tapper.
i think that -- going back in my book, i remember richard burton, tons of fun, to ted turner, one of all time. >> where was his favorite place that y'all went? >> botswana. botswana, kenya in the early days, but today everybody loves botswa botswana. we have beautiful camps, and you have to go there someday. >> it's on my list. i think when i met you before, you had this like scratch notepad where you were already dreaming up a trip to the south pole. can you tell me about...
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. >> all of america's garbage for the next 100 years would fit on ted turners with 50,000 acres to spared put all of the world trash for the next 1,000 years into one 15 mile landfill. there's a lot of room out there. >> that doesn't make it okay. >> why not? it sits and you build ski mountains over it. >> i freeprefer to do things with the way the earth is in homeostasis. >> it is nice to live in a country where young people can afford to pay more for organic food and they have free time as they wash everything by hand and feel empowered by living what they call a sustainable life. >> i had no idea it was possible to live without producing trash. when i learned that i was like wow i am so empowered. >> that's our show. let's not let the green tyrants run or lives. thanks for . >> from dusty boxes in the attic. emerge military artifacts handed down across 5 generations. >> writing is unbelievable. >> an heirloom that may be a long lot of lost piece of history. >> i had never seen one before. >> value is rising with everybody fold. >> a war a map a mystery. >> i had a momenttary roller co
. >> all of america's garbage for the next 100 years would fit on ted turners with 50,000 acres to spared put all of the world trash for the next 1,000 years into one 15 mile landfill. there's a lot of room out there. >> that doesn't make it okay. >> why not? it sits and you build ski mountains over it. >> i freeprefer to do things with the way the earth is in homeostasis. >> it is nice to live in a country where young people can afford to pay more for organic food...
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. >> all of america's garbage for the next 100 years would fit on ted turners with 50,000 acres to sparee 15 mile landfill. there's a lot of room out there. >> that doesn't make it okay. >> why not? it sits and you build ski mountains over it. >> i frprefer to do things with the way the earth is in homeostasis. >> it is nice to live in a country where young people can afford to pay more for organic food and they have free time as they wash everything by hand and feel empowered by living what they call a sustainable life. >> i had no idea it was possible to live without producing trash. when i learned that i was like wow, i am so empowered. >> that's our show. let's not let the green tyrants run or lives. thanks for baby, you got me al wrong, baby ♪ >>> adding jobs, but not enough jobs. the labor force participation rate remaining at its lowest level since 1977. some of these guys saying we need to bring taxes down to get jobs way back up. are they right? hi, everyone. i'm brenda buttner. this is "bulls & bears." and here they are. gary b. smith, jonas max ferris, john layfield, along wit
. >> all of america's garbage for the next 100 years would fit on ted turners with 50,000 acres to sparee 15 mile landfill. there's a lot of room out there. >> that doesn't make it okay. >> why not? it sits and you build ski mountains over it. >> i frprefer to do things with the way the earth is in homeostasis. >> it is nice to live in a country where young people can afford to pay more for organic food and they have free time as they wash everything by hand and...
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it's like ted turner said about colorization -- i own the film. mr. dolkart: partly as the bard act which was passed in the 1950's, which gave local communities the right to designate private property, gave them the right to form landmark commissions that would designate . the courts relied very heavily on their precedent that allowed .oning they saw this within the zoning power of the city, and that as long as you could use the building as it was intended to be used or make a 6% return on your investment, which is within the law, which the law specifically states. when they wrote the law, they noted that you had to be able to make a return on the building, so that because of that, they said it was not a taking, and if you could not make that return, then you could apply for hardship. there have been a few hardship cases. the jerome mansion. a synagogue on west 79th street that was heard after it was sold to a developer, and maybe two or three other hardship cases. it was because there was an economic out in the law and it was part of the zoning that
it's like ted turner said about colorization -- i own the film. mr. dolkart: partly as the bard act which was passed in the 1950's, which gave local communities the right to designate private property, gave them the right to form landmark commissions that would designate . the courts relied very heavily on their precedent that allowed .oning they saw this within the zoning power of the city, and that as long as you could use the building as it was intended to be used or make a 6% return on your...
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. >> all of america's garbage for the next 100 years would fit on ted turner's ranch in montana with spare. >> you could put all the world's trash for the next thousand years into one 15-mile square landfall there is lots of room out there. >> that doesn't make it okay. >> why not? you build ski mountains over it. >> i prefer to do things in a way that is in homeostasis with the world. >> it sure pays for people to have so much free time that they wash everything by hand and feel empowered by living what they call a sustainable life. >> i had no idea that it was even possible to live without producing trash. and when i l it was like wow, i'm so empowered. >> wow, that is our show. let's not let the green tyrants run our life. >> right now on justice. >> conservatives will win, if we're hopeful and optimistic. >> we have had six and a half years of a pretty good talker. >> back on the stump, after the debate seen by millions gop candidates gather in atlanta. >>> plus who is moving up and who is moving out? >> when you're sitting in the subcommittee just blowing hot air like this you c
. >> all of america's garbage for the next 100 years would fit on ted turner's ranch in montana with spare. >> you could put all the world's trash for the next thousand years into one 15-mile square landfall there is lots of room out there. >> that doesn't make it okay. >> why not? you build ski mountains over it. >> i prefer to do things in a way that is in homeostasis with the world. >> it sure pays for people to have so much free time that they wash...
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ted turner, for example, can vastly increase the peace movement. we've heard of waging war. what about waging peace? what about anticipating conflict? what about not exaggerating criminal gangs and following up with massive invasions, blowing countries apart, and spreading the criminal gangs into 22 countries? al-qaeda. what about spending ourselves into penury in terms of deficits and the $3 trillion over the next 30 years that joseph stiglitz, a nobel prize laureate, said the iraq war is going to cost us? not just the immediate war and all that, but all the follow-ups of the veterans and so on. bill gates sr. and the famous trial lawyer in texas, joe jamail, could easily fund reopening our courts so ordinary people can use them, so ordinary people who are wrongfully injured can have their day in court and not be blocked by what is maliciously called tort reform by taking people's age-old rights of having a trial by jury away from them. they could open up the courts to poor people. because bill gates sr. has made that one of his missions in life. he's a corporate lawyer, bu
ted turner, for example, can vastly increase the peace movement. we've heard of waging war. what about waging peace? what about anticipating conflict? what about not exaggerating criminal gangs and following up with massive invasions, blowing countries apart, and spreading the criminal gangs into 22 countries? al-qaeda. what about spending ourselves into penury in terms of deficits and the $3 trillion over the next 30 years that joseph stiglitz, a nobel prize laureate, said the iraq war is...
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ted turner was friends with fidel castro. nbc has been in here a long time. yes. that is it.helle, thank you so much. taking the curtain back for us on what's happening in cuba. the latest from havana with michelle caruso-cabrera. >> high-tech pills coming from a 3-d printer. a company printing drugs for seizures. the ceo joins us next. hello. i am a fully automated investment advisory service. i can help you choose investments. monitor them. and rebalance your portfolio. i can do a lot of what humans can. except have a real conversation. if you'd like that, you can always speak to someone at schwab. they aren't algorithms. try not to hold it against them. say hello at intelligent.schwab.com >>> welcome back and take a look at these. may look like regular prescription pills but the first paid by a 3 d printer. it's for the treatment of epilepsy. joining us in today's edition of "the spark." don, what a moment this is. thank you for joining us. what is the significance of this 3 d printing that you're doing? >> my pleasure, well, it's a pharmaceutical company and we have a thr
ted turner was friends with fidel castro. nbc has been in here a long time. yes. that is it.helle, thank you so much. taking the curtain back for us on what's happening in cuba. the latest from havana with michelle caruso-cabrera. >> high-tech pills coming from a 3-d printer. a company printing drugs for seizures. the ceo joins us next. hello. i am a fully automated investment advisory service. i can help you choose investments. monitor them. and rebalance your portfolio. i can do a lot...
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on a to people on board but the income of 40 is going to auction along with a letter written by ted turnerthe free tickets from the titanic's tickets bass drum once been san jose today here's how the temperature should what the ultimate six his upper seven is to run around 80 later on this afternoon with the breeze from the west and northwest ♪ we used to think all lung cancer was the same. but now several different molecular types of lung cancer have been identified. by performing molecular testing on a lung cancer tumor, doctors can try to determine what's causing the cancer to grow. it's a different way of looking at lung cancer. because lung cancer can affect anyone. the young or old. smokers or non-smokers. you or me. knowing the molecular profile of my tumor helped determine my treatment options. [male announcer] anyone can get lung cancer. and not all lung cancers are the same. talk to your doctor to see if molecular testing is appropriate for you. visit lung cancer profiles dot com to learn more. that's lung cancer profiles dot com. >>darya: raising care is expensive model regular
on a to people on board but the income of 40 is going to auction along with a letter written by ted turnerthe free tickets from the titanic's tickets bass drum once been san jose today here's how the temperature should what the ultimate six his upper seven is to run around 80 later on this afternoon with the breeze from the west and northwest ♪ we used to think all lung cancer was the same. but now several different molecular types of lung cancer have been identified. by performing molecular...