Turner's ride?

This is what I learned in my research, which I wanted to share with my readers.

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Turner vs. Murdock Rival

1983,

"Let's go live from Las Vegas with a fist on the air."

(Turner's furious cry when Murdock-sponsored yacht crashes into Mr. Turner's yacht to miss out on a chance to win)

1996,

"I want to crush this Murdock like a bug."

Turner was furious when Murdock founded CNN-like Fox News.

2003,

"Mad war buff, are you brave enough to fight one-on-one with your fists clenched? Let's fight!"

Peacekeeper Turner angry at Murdock for supporting Josh Bush's invasion of Iraq.

2003, an interview with the Guardian.

"Can you negotiate peace with a complete lunatic?

We tried Chamberlain, but how did it go? You can't find human dignity in a man like that. Still, he's good to his family. "

Journalist asks about rivalry and willingness to improve with Rupert Murdock and explains Murdock compared to Adolf Hitler.

Turner compared Murdock to Adolf Hitler in an official interview, which, if you think about it, is a little crazy, but Turner makes sense. What can't you tell me? That's what they're already trying to do.

And when a series of these articles went out, Murdock wrote a rebuttal via the New York Post.

"Is Turner crazy? Readers judge."

(Is Ted nuts? You decide.)

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Marriage and divorce with Mr. Fonda.

"Let's go on a date."

"I just got divorced."

Turner found out that Jane Fonda had divorced her husband, Tom Hayden, and immediately got her number and called. Ponda and Turner may have seen each other in the papers, but they don't know each other.

Turner's been calling ever since, finally accepting the date six months later and succeeding in the next year's marriage.

Turner, can I call the girl who just got divorced? But at least give me a month. You didn't even know that. Klael.

"I'm going to church."

"What? What do you mean? You should have told me first!"

Turner went off the rails knowing that Mr. Fonda was Christian. Later on, according to the autobiography, I felt a tremendous betrayal when Mr. Fonda didn't tell me first, rather than becoming Christian.

Turner said a lot of things he hated about Christian. Turner doesn't even know what he's doing. Divorce at last.

Turner confessed for the next six months that his heart ached so much that he shed tears, that he still misses Ponda after more than a decade, and that he still loves her after one interview last year. I wish I could have done better. It's no big deal. I broke up and I haven't forgotten... And I'm angry... * Sigh *

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Like when you had your first experience with a woman.

(2000, AOL Time Warner Merger Conference)

The board of directors of Time Warner gathered to meet and vote for the merger of America Online and Time Warner.

Eventually, the merger passed, and then we announced the merger to the press. In the presentation room, CEO Gerald Levin hands Mike over to Turner to say a few words.

"Ah, 42 years ago, when I had my first experience with women, I threw in a vote for this merger with that passion."

Huh-uh-uh. Turner's been all over the press for the first time in 42 years, and what does that have to do with anything? I can't stop it!

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Elephants, gorillas, and women.

(2011, Interview with Forbes)

"I like elephants and gorillas and everything else. However, if I had to choose only one species, I would choose Women."

By the way, Turner made a lot of donations to improve the status of women in developing countries.

"What's ridiculous is that it damages a woman's penis. You can't pick up a knife and cut up a clitoris and have sex with it. I haven't really experienced it, but it's going to be very painful."

Turner later appeared on a show in Canada. A female moderator asks a question.

"I hear you've been a great help in improving women's status. So why did you compare elephants, gorillas, to women?"

"Ahh. They are originally human, animal, and species. It's nothing."

Huh.You could say the same thing. Comparing women to elephants and gorillas, would women like that? Turner, too.

Turner doesn't listen to good words even though he pays good money. You need to cover your horses. Can't you just do me a favor and say something nice?

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It's a good thing the U.S. military is suicidal.

(CNN, Interview with Pierce Morgan, 2012)

Pierce Morgan

"A total of 247 Americans committed suicide from January to September. That's more than 222 people died in combat by October 22nd in Afghanistan. Shocking, isn't it?"

Ted Turner

"Oh, I see. I think, hmm. It's a good thing, because we were born to help each other and to love each other, not to kill or destroy anyone.

Turner said, "It's good." He embarrassed people. It's a good thing the U.S. military is suicidal? It's usually nice to say that you're right against the war, but it wouldn't be nice, would it? I knew it, Turner!

But I didn't have long to apologize. This was a little too much for Turner. He was so wrapped up in his argument that he had a problem with his vocabulary choice. Klael... I'm so excited. Turner just charges when he's excited.

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They need a butt.

(2011, American Wind Energy Council Conference)

Turner has a strong faith and determination in renewable energy. Turner, we talk whenever we have time.

Turner, who is very interested in conservation of the Earth, is also known for scamming a lot of land, including ranches, in order to conserve the Earth. The words people will laugh at are true for Turner. He buys a lot of land and lets animals play freely.

"Nowadays, coal companies are making clean coal. It's amazing. I think we should all go out there and kick some ass. What they need is a very convincing butt. Haha!"

Turner's got a tough mouth. You might want to use a polite word. Why is every word so thick? They've already given up?

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My brother Turner, who has said so many other things,

"I worry a lot. We worry about the whole world. I worry a lot, so other people are less worried."

(Turner donated a billion dollars to the United Nations. He told me in an interview that he was worried about losing sleep for the world. But, Turner, are you sure?)

"Go to bed early, get up early, work something out, and work hard on advertising. It's nothing. It's very simple."

(In the Stanford Interview talk, you will be asked to answer a host's question about how to succeed. I can't help but overlook the expectations of an audience...)

"The United Nations is struggling, Hagile, and I've always wanted to help. So we pledged a billion dollars. At that time, it was difficult for the United Nations because the United States was not paying for the United Nations. I bought the bonds in the U.N. at 80 percent face value, and I tried to sue the U.S. government, and I couldn't sue the state. I couldn't give it up."

(Answer one of the questions of the Behind the Hood story that contributed $1 billion to the United Nations.)