I have never lived in a world where I didn't know "The Wiz," so that version, the movie version, is ingrained in my memory. Ted Ross's performance is ingrained in my memory.So when I approached this, I thought of him, but I didn't want to copy him.
I'm joined today by Ted Miguel. Ted , delighted to have you on the program with us.Thanks for having me.
It's great to be here. Ted is the professor of developmental economics at UC Berkeley here in the Bay Area.He's also the founder of Berkeley's Center for Effective Global Action, which was founded 15 years ago to improve the level of research
So the aging question we explored and talked-- helped you think through this phenomenon of zombie cells Ted Cruz, Senator Cruz, Ted Cruz, yeah?
So the aging question we explored and talked-- helped you think through this phenomenon of zombie cells Ted Cruz, yeah. It's weird that I said Tom, though, right?
So the aging question we explored and talked-- helped you think through this phenomenon of zombie cells Ted Cruz is, like-- he's still senator well into his 120s.
Anne-Solenne nodded. Dentistry, she said? Ted has normal people teeth, because he is old and grew up before this part of the world got Facebooked.After that, the people with education fled to places like Ames, Des Moines, Iowa City-- which includes dentists.
The two women walked slowly back to the table, taking in the scene over by the livestock pen. Ted was explaining something to Julian, who looked dismayed.Most of the space around the site was given over to parking for workers' pickup trucks.
Now, let me take the bull by the horns, as far as the KKK libel. Ted had returned from inspecting the lambs.He set his weary bones down into a folding chair and indicated that the visitors should do likewise.
She sat down next to Anne-Solenne. Ted 's nervous hands sorted and stacked documents-- contracts, by the look of them-- as he calmly dismantled the KKK libel.Obviously, you are not a white person-- at least, not 100%, he said, evaluating Sophia.
No one could speak. Ted took their silence as a request for more in the same vein.That the Son of God, the most powerful incarnate being in the history of the universe, allowed himself to be scourge and humiliated and taken out
And was crucified, Sophia prompted him. Ted nodded. And resurrected?Anne-Solenne asked. They needed some way to explain the fact that he was still alive.
The distribution of collagen is changing, the health of the skin is improving, the density of facial hair is going down. Ted Cruz, and, finally, Donald Trump.
Now think about that. TED doesn't pay any speakers, across the board, no matter who you are-- so yeah, fair.
And then think about this as your first day of work in a sort of new opportunity. Ted Roberts-- Castle Bank's head of security-- requested a private booth at the hotel restaurant.A friendly blond 40-year-old man in a business suit, he leaned across the table after dinner and passed both Richard and Alien and his business card
All right, so thank you, Ted , even for being here. Ted , let's start with you.How did you get introduced to Eva, and decide to take on this project?
Look at the money, look at the money! Ted Sarandos, who's our head of content, says-- at the time, we said wistfully, someday we'll be as big as HBO.And he says, shit, you guys.
keep that in mind so let me dive deeper so Galla wrote a book called talk like Ted he talks about these are the qualities that these Ted speakers have how many of you have watched TED Talks or like Ted Talks I mean it's kind oflike talks at Google right but at the core it's three specific things and he found that Aristotle knew about this
Back then, there were no TED Talks on the internet. Ted was this once-a-year private conference.And this took place three months after my foundation had bought that conference.
And unfortunately, when you looked at the ticket sales for the next year, it was clear. TED usually sold out a year in advance, 800 passes, no problem.At this point, despite my best marketing efforts as the new owner, I had managed to sell a grand total of 70.
And of course, I did. Ted Codd, the inventor of the relational model for database management, worked here and wrote his 1970 paper
Can you talk to us a little bit about your experience at TED , and about how you chose this topic, and maybe what else you considered? TED was a real treat.I really loved it.
And so I had the privilege of speaking at TED a few weeks ago. TED 's a crazy experience, because you have the virtual reality corner over there, the 3D printing corner over there.Al Gore's hanging out at the salad bar.
People call this the TEDx for tinkerers. TED is for thinkers, Maker Faire is for tinkerers.And to the point where this is becoming so strategic is because you begin to see some of the building blocks that are powering this maker revolution,
Ted Kennedy. I mean, George Bush had a lot of Democratic cooperation.
Ted Weschler and Todd Combs have been successful investors on their own before joining Berkshire five or seven years ago.
TED , even though I'm independent, I'm objective, I'm not affiliated with that conference, I've worked with many TED speakers.
Ted Williams was the last player to hit over .400 in Major League Baseball.
Ted Williams never won anything.
Ted Chapin.
Ted Olson, as in "Bush v. Gore" Ted Olson?
Ted Olson is going to be brilliant, as he always is.
TED . Probably everyone in this group has watched a TED video.
Ted .com being incredibly exclusive.
Ted conferences being semi open in that you have to apply and be relatively rich to get in.
Ted Hope: Quite a few. It's interesting, I think, that the brands are actually far more progressive than the artists or authors are. In terms of what's attracted me to whether
Ted Hope: That's it. I can make my stories penetrate deeper in many different ways, but when I start talking to the directors and writers that I work with and I say, "You know?
Ted Hope: It's curious. The films that I've done are independent films, which probably
Ted Hope: But I would actually say that the whole beauty, and I think this is something that Frank hits in his book, is actually that it was a trick, which made it a story that
Ted Hope: It's, I think in the same sort of way, the folks who make the biggest myths,
Ted Hope: But my point was the pleasure was that it was a trick. That people love that in terms of like, that moment that they guy had in Anchorage, Alaska, a place where
Ted Hope: Yeah, like, that was like, how I understood OK, you don't watch whatever the children series was. And you're going to have to start watching Torchwood once you
Ted Hope: I think what really starts to change is where we really start to place the value on the communities that we create around our stories. You know, much in the way Chris
Ted Hope: There's a lot of great work that's being done out there that inspires me on a
Ted Hope: Yeah, I wish I knew that answer.
Ted Hope: It's hard. Particularly in the tech world, there's always ways to raise funds for experiment and innovation. And it's a lot harder in the content business for that.
Ted Hope: I mean, if you look at Marvel and DC, basically comics were a great inexpensive way for character generation and testing. Had they had the business plans that they
Ted Hope: Or program the hoax into it at all times. Like, that’s the point that should be exposed.
Ted Hope: No, but the fact that it's going to be discovered is part of the--.
Ted was a man after my own heart." And the Trans Iowa sounded like something I needed to check out. It was a 300 mile endurance