tv The Great American Pilgrimage RT January 7, 2018 5:30am-6:01am EST
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hard. everybody i'm stephen baldwin task hollywood guys feel suspect every proud american first of all i'm just george washington and our two cents to. try to avoid buzz this is my buddy max famous financial guru and just a little bit different. no one knows the last but not least my larger than life. peter knight an aspiring star rio. with all the drama happening in our country i'm shooting the brood. every day americans. what's america. suffered the most and things. i was make that. i think. we start to bridge
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is that gnarly or a lot. or does last even a real car but keystone max heads into the woods so we can finally get touch with this interview period. i can still i can see now i can touch this is so. weird a minimal spirit welcome flora. along here take me i'm ready to go i'm ready. turns out it was a beaver now that max is ready it's time for our heroes to continue on steve in the rio coast back to the r.v. while mattes has awoken his inner spirit in. doing so and he is also open the spiritual door to the consequences of this your guess is good as mine. our heroes
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hit the road and head north stephen is continuing his particular striving also appreciating having him actually gonna sleep guys there really i gotta tell you people out there in pilgrim land it wouldn't be the same without the great powerful maxwell kaiser i'm feelin it and i want it. back and i'll ensure that i thought you know i'm going to die in a flaming wrecked on mount rushmore oh better to do it and see what mom. oh yeah. son. now you're talking max put both hands now on the wheel stephen a max enter into the great plains passing through rapid city on the way now would you put on mount rushmore a sign the four presidents on there now well that's the question iris asking myself as we were driving along i would go right that's me not only because i agree with this post. sex in many ways but i just think his face it looks so much better up
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there and then other stuff. so. that's hollywood you know what about jimmy carter is a guy who represents a very soulful narrative tradition of giving he spent all this post presidency building housing. you know these are the message he's a real great. great you're going to hollywood had on breaking up you think jimmy carter is not photogenic enough to be on mount rushmore. let me ok i don't say that . i only said that i thought president reagan would look a certain yeah. you think you know with paul when they run for president i'm like his billy carter so. i think reagan would be good are you saying you like jimmy carter that's your choice no. i don't think so so you wouldn't do it jimmy
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carter. what do you think i love the who i put on mount rushmore i'll tell you why i climb mount rushmore neil armstrong first man on the moon that was america's finest moment was the to me of my classical problem was my friend an american that . stephen imagined still the ways to go before their next stop on the pilgrim. after a morning of a court matters in russia our heroes got a late start so with sun setting and their stomachs empty they decide to pull over for dinner and get some shots. as the sun rises stephen is awoken by the sounds of a banjo in the distance so both his ear and goes exploring through town.
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as a. statement i'm still paying a ph. has a better bell. now that they're pretty good you yeah. let me ask you something how long you've been playing the banjo well broomstick when i was not in my parents' atmospheres about ten and a half and they bought me a real banjo since you're yeah. how old are you now twenty. have been a lot of little gigs here and all the way it has been a football game and not for tennessee so a little bit of bars you know. rowdy biker. right all of them what was your first. name are bad from our bad the best man show. very brave. i'm thinking maybe me and you can put our heads together and do like great american pilgrimage. that's probably the best and.
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i mean t.v. needs and they did america. just get us here. if you want to go out in the world tell somebody hey listen to these different sounds a bit most of them would relate the sound of the banjo to. it's. part of tree like american culture you know i came over and shipped out it started out an irish band first settlers came here and i was living on farms and things like that they'd be. old guys sitting down for play in a band and women used to be a big thing women would. like to woo women would be play banjo. like. so what's america. a lot of plays a lot of people say. land of the free. place freedom but i think
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america to me is a place where you have a choice not everybody in america chooses to be free why do so. because a lot of people are terrified of certain things like say not having a shelter over there one so there will continue to work jobs they necessarily don't even live just so they don't have to be home i look at myself as home free. i'm not homeless and so my does sometimes they choose not. to so they're free of that burden not sure she that's how i respond. how long have you been home free about four years now. that's a roughly about four year. low. traveling that much most middle short people your perspective what do you think americans have become so. i'd say it's. just the different things i come across
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a lot of people that really fell hard down so hard. i think people forget how to love and how to help their fellow man and that's going to cause a divide because you're not going to understand each other as much. i want you as an understanding of your fellow man you can develop a. that's powerful broad. gum original song. mom don't you if we play it for the folks at home sure the german one comes you're my. man i get me. down i got. down i got nobody and you know that. i know in no way. i'm not.
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didn't aren't. treated a plane. after being in lightened by the banjo and a fellow stephen our hero's continue on the pilgrimage. coming down. in our. history to leave. home. stephen starts to notice the power of some outside sources also known as the wave going on puppy. that is driving the big. drug leaving. just when. i just can't believe how gorgeous. the colors the skies on the little max is taking in all the sights well stephen is
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taking in rio make sure i break out sub. zero three zero. zero i would love you stay for her this is why i can't remain. take it away. while there is like that last railway. to hire an horse. this is what conquered the west basically right trains this was the technological. of that era. the new technology that kids speculative bubble and marketing a rise of cars to america's robber barrons played under its early nineties. this was the technology that. decimated the population. and that's what kind of messed things up air from the kurds and herds of buffalo. railway
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track and the higher north. while bill and his buffalo show bill maher buffalo you know i played buffalo bill on t.v. . a cannibal up on the thread title to play. something. just just just just pilgrimage kitchen. hello my name's peter and i've been living in bushnell for about seven years and this is a film about just some of the crazy things i've got soaked through in the time. when you're going to get. along you've got to just punish the what you would you cry because it's the guy.
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looked. up a couple of employee like you go to school you know to smoke in the still give up food for the homeless. part. because you don't really feel like a human being you know. and then. the guy just came over to me saw me and gave me a change of this book. our heroes have arrived in north dakota stephen is battling for six truong wins along with narrow roads of the band. besides the early
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strong winds stephen is also distracted by the cuteness so rio de janeiro. now they're heading toward to contrast the best ever. but when. they had a somewhat he said there was like something about seeing ball on this road. on this road would probably buy the water and wait a minute wait a minute when i left a sec this could be it this could be a. chicken or. steven i'm accept made their way to the sitting bull monument to pay their respects oh well people burn and stuff and everything oh yeah this is it to turn you take. time ok ok the talk of it i think is how you sell your town. otherwise on a single day this guy pete custer along with his whole tribe and crazy horse.
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he's one of the greatest american heroes of north america all the america's great warrior great wisdom great learned man. the idea is that this is a memorial and burial ground but it's not confirmed. this is it this is the memorial. i guess just looks like something kind of humble for the people here. and i guess it's kind of sweet ok you know it strikes me as being a bit inadequate. you know why we were just at mount rushmore the contrast between this and mount rushmore is going to be greater. rushmore is like a cathedral of american colonialism here is a guy who was tribal existence was thousands of years and this is all we have in memory every couple of transparency and seems like there's
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a. you could maybe get a little. more. yeah spectacular and we're going to respect the color green the sun show a little more love this seems a little you know slow. compared to mount rushmore sure yeah i guess you make a good point kind of seems odd. this great american right yeah well what we see here says a bunch of stuff about how we kind of didn't do the right thing right but we're trying to do that now i want to pilger here's what i think and stephen listen to me now you know. what i've been learning on this program which is that we are quite small in this universe. i worry that we might meet a similar fate as the native folks here pretty mean well you know what did them in the train and horse apocalypse. you know there could be a point where we meet
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a similar fate with the emergence of artificial intelligence. is coming and we could be similarly wiped out. the next three plague artificial intelligence quite possibly. well. sitting bull. thanks for all you've done. for it's been nice to have this experience and we hope to be an inspiration in ways that reflect your ideas and your legacy. for a brother. thank you for. the journey of the pilgrimage thus far if i understand correctly your station you have to head out for kaiser report things that we will see down the road of the great american tell the ranch flushed
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down the music i go. god bless your body. as our hero's say a very long and heartfelt goodbye temporarily breaking up this bromance stephen remembers he forgot the most important part of the pilgrim church. if you. can. only read it on over here come to think better sit back. and. good afternoon one of the amazing motorcycle. these winds are starting to get a little foreboding what do you think of my dog oh he's cute he's cute it really really motorcycle raised lady. what's your name janet janet i'm stephen this is rio
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how real. my little macho man the pomeranian rio de janeiro to the rio de janeiro wow this real in the sweet yeah we're just checking out the memorial here to sitting bowen stopping along the way trying to learn more about you know the the natives locally here and. taken real for a little walk beautiful day for a ride home yes it is it is it's a beautiful day who ran here would be like the almost the best person with some of the best knowledge maybe. there's a lot of elders that you can get different versions of our history and our knowledge of it so it's not just one. and there is many. chairman dave r. shambled day if is that right yeah he's our chairman due to be a great person to talk to wouldn't yes he would would you like to believe him that would be awesome if you could lead the way i can go see how to do it so i can give
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as stephen rio and janet make it live ok this is still going to. live. and after a long winded motorcycle ride stephen really janet finally arrived. please put my computer. did you take a motorcycle ride mr man. janet thank you that was beautiful ride your family yes i hope that ferry street heard there was so much fun what a treat you got is your state thank you let's get in there and say a lot of days klyn. how i. had to call. my friend steve in. this new city or to reach rhode island to meet you or you just got blessed here and then to janet over at the sitting bull
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monument i asked her who do you think of that can be sure surround a little bit meet some of the locals. take people arrive and show you some different sites and. just can introduce you to the area and. you'll learn more about the people. who take them from here steve i gotta get back to where you're just thanks for right now steve. so do you know much about the soup people. and not too much dogs are like one of the most loyal friends to our culture he's the most loyal and most compassionate. for a man's best friend man's best friend. so just so you know. we are known for eating
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. up the sewer known for eating dogs and it was because when we. sacrificed them it was their wish it's something that their spirit said they wanted for our people so that we can live. to have a name for a dog so this is yes he has a name this is. so what time should i prepare him for dinner lunch which we won't because he has a name as long as long as we we know that. the sacrificial cut sort of just us that much else but all the other is rez dogs that are on the roofs of puppies. everybody plays a kill and he. got to say my boss. my wife. she likes to do this little teddy bear cup with him. so it's
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ok with you let's go for a run and i can tell you more kind of like what i just shared with you let's head on else this is what we're rolling with here on the great american. very blessed for. the front seat watching those that for somebody would. go and try to sort of be up that's one two three. let the bell play. everything if you haven't seen any of this pilgrimage that's probably a good idea somebody traveling out. something just prolongs that will lay down now the roll. up in a seat belt on that's. usually the driver awareness the company
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to put money on. so that's not just some drama than anything else and the hell. with the winds hopefully behind it and stephen hits the road today for a tour of standing for insight into the history of the original americans next time great american pilgrimage if you were to come here last year at this time there would be over ten thousand people they came because we're standing up against like this struggle to protect the drinking water and special lands from the pipelines construction of the times lead to violent confrontations i think you see where the tower is. that is where the pipe. there's a high chance that they can break this is right below my house. it's.
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los angeles the city of luxury and fame but also an alarming number of people living in the streets. the simple fact in l.a. is there's just not enough shelter even if people on the streets right now decided to come in there's nowhere to come in it's been a struggle. running and this man found his own response to the problem and constructed dozens of tiny homes for people in need of shelter when you have nothing and nowhere to go. you know having something like this may as well be a castle but do the authorities accept such to lucian tiny house on a city parking space. is not a solution your craft to have someone wanted touring the site otherwise it will be a free for all the news there a better alternative to end the homelessness crisis. the
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