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Robert Edward "Ted" Turner III (born November 19, 1938) is an American media mogul and philanthropist.
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The Land Report Editor in Chief Eric O'Keefe explains why purchasing large amounts of land is lucrative for America's biggest landowners.
Media Mogul Ted Turner argues investing in wind, solar, and geothermal energy will create jobs.
City Ventures President Mark Buckland on why the company has decided to revive home construction in the Golden State.
T.Boone Pickens and Ted Turner discuss the importance of renewable energy and how it will push America toward energy independence.
Cato Institute’s Chris Edwards on whether the Department of Agriculture is worth keeping around.
Former U.N. Ambassador John Bolton explains why China won't give more aid to Haiti.
Billionaire Ralph Nader on the role of the wealthy in saving the economy.
Ted Turner discusses the economy.
December 10, 2008 06:26 PM UTC by Cheryl CasoneTed Turner Reflects on Bailouts, the Media, and IranIn a First on Fox Business interview, I had the chance to sit down...
Renewable energy's impact on the U.S.
ABC News’s Jake Tapper on the recent polling data and Mitt Romney’s decision to advise against ads attacking President Obama.
FBN's Dennis Kneale breaks down why it makes financial sense for Time Warner and CBS to merge.
Bo Dietl of Investigations.com discusses his support for the NYPD Commissioner and his success against terrorists since 9/11.
“Suicide of a Superpower” author Pat Buchanan takes on his critics.
Texas Congressman and Presidential Candidate Ron Paul on his new first place poll results in Iowa and why the GOP is looking for some new taxes.
You know you want to.You know you want to try your hand at other jobs, but you’re afraid to.And that’s even before the recession forced your hand.But you can.In fact...
March 26, 2011 11:32 AM UTC by John StosselI’m a Freeloader!In big government America today, it’s rich people who freeload the most. Corporations do it . And rich i...
