00:00We've got a big job to do and we're, the education system has got to push the
00:07environment. The entertainment industry must push the environment. We've got to
00:11persuade people to change the way they're doing things, particularly the
00:15U.S. Senate as far as an energy bill is concerned.
00:19It's great to see him. He's a big party.
00:22What do you think his legacy is?
00:25Ending the Cold War.
00:27And letting the Soviet Union democratically split up without hardly anybody,
00:34any loss of life or no war, really good.
00:38In terms of, for you, what's your next project?
00:42Oh, I don't know. Let's get rid of nuclear weapons next, okay, before they get rid of us.
01:05We have some friends of Jack here today. Some will speak and some will only be acknowledged.
01:10Our first speaker gained prominence in the theater, winning an Obie Award, the 10th anniversary this month.
01:41Thank you, Johnnie, and good morning. We're always delighted to honor a new star at each of these ceremonies.
01:47But being the chamber of president, I'm especially pleased when we're honoring someone who has a business right here in
01:53Hollywood.
01:53I might note that CNN has had its westmost offices here for over 20 years.
01:59So I'd grant.
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