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a lot of artists and writers and people you might call bohemians at the time went to cargill.an artistic place to hang out. you have people going out, maybe getting into landscape, maybe just partying. >> but wasn't there some push back? it had an unsavory reputation. >> in 1913, the lead was settled, and it was supposed to be sold, and a lot of people did not like it because they thought there was a lot of romantic rendezvous happening there that perhaps should not be. they had a ceremony there to burn the car out of cargo, so they have a big bonfire. it was the fourth of july, so they threw some fireworks in, too, and they were trying to announce that it was a new neighborhood. it was respectable. that is essentially the last and best carville house on the highway. two cable cars that are joined together. they took out the walls and connected the rope and of course, as a bedroom. and i would like to buy it. >> i think we have a photograph of the inside of one of these cars. >> yes, some of the original cable car bridges are still on the inside. it is a wonderful place. i'm w
a lot of artists and writers and people you might call bohemians at the time went to cargill.an artistic place to hang out. you have people going out, maybe getting into landscape, maybe just partying. >> but wasn't there some push back? it had an unsavory reputation. >> in 1913, the lead was settled, and it was supposed to be sold, and a lot of people did not like it because they thought there was a lot of romantic rendezvous happening there that perhaps should not be. they had a...
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Nov 17, 2011
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yes, i do a line called techno bohemian which we make in italy in tuscany. >> charlie: sold around theorld. >> mostly a little bit everywhere, shanghai, amsterdam, l.a., denver, where else? miami in a very nice shop called the webster. >> charlie: tell me about this. you were telling me as we were watching that about the story of this guy. >> jack was convicted of murd even when he was 15 or 17, sentenced to life long imprisonment a life sentence. about 15 years later, he, well some years later he stted a campaign to show that he had been rehabilitated and this was a sort of mistake of youth and etcetera and etcetera. he took writing courses in prison and eventually he was pardoned in stria by the president of the republican at at time. and he went on to become quite the celebrity in austria. you could often see him on levision, he wrote novels, he wrote plays. he directed his own plays and he became particularly celebrated for his coverage as a journalist for a series of prostitute murders, which happened in vienna. this is kind of 20 years ago, which he wrote about and became almost
yes, i do a line called techno bohemian which we make in italy in tuscany. >> charlie: sold around theorld. >> mostly a little bit everywhere, shanghai, amsterdam, l.a., denver, where else? miami in a very nice shop called the webster. >> charlie: tell me about this. you were telling me as we were watching that about the story of this guy. >> jack was convicted of murd even when he was 15 or 17, sentenced to life long imprisonment a life sentence. about 15 years later,...
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both bohemian. back in his stay, the 1960s, that will be the only song by the beetles.nd that is the band's first number one hit on the billboard. >> i don't remember it. getting to the 1950s e though, we'll come to the only tie. first, it's the king, elvis with the jailhouse rock. that was all tied up with this guy. show of hands? i didn't at first. it's chuck perry. jonny be good. >> yeah. this is a great one. what a classic in the 1940s. and baby it's cold outside. she sang that with jordan. you've got to love it especially around the holidays. ♪[ music ] all right, so then we will take it back another decade to the 1930s. judy garland somewhere over the rainbow was at the top. we'll sum up that story saying they are dreamers, obviously back in the 30s. >>> but we picked old man river from the iconic musical show boat. >>> it is interesting to note that for the entire poll, it smells like they will tie for the highest number of votes, both coming in with 26 very different songs as you can imagine. and when we took those pictures back and took it into the newsroom, ni
both bohemian. back in his stay, the 1960s, that will be the only song by the beetles.nd that is the band's first number one hit on the billboard. >> i don't remember it. getting to the 1950s e though, we'll come to the only tie. first, it's the king, elvis with the jailhouse rock. that was all tied up with this guy. show of hands? i didn't at first. it's chuck perry. jonny be good. >> yeah. this is a great one. what a classic in the 1940s. and baby it's cold outside. she sang that...
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for a more bow bohemian vibe lautner is just redone and they're offering $200 a night and the combination's boutique hotel and apartment rental. there's lots of great amenities but don't feel like you're staying in a hotel. you can go hiking and there are joshua trees close by and the incredible geothermal hot springs. if you need after a long day of hiking to go somewhere and relax, this is the plais to go. >> you goet it all there. next, let's just go outside the nation's capital to cull pepper, virgin cu culpepper, virginia, a lot of adult trips. >> a lot of times we think about wine trips and we go to california. we named virginia as one of the top five wine rising destinations in the world. an hour and a half from d.c. you stay at the hotel called suites 249 and if you call ahead they'll stock your mini bar with local bubbly and then you can just drive around, there's beautiful foliage, right at the foothills of the blue mountains, and so -- >> blue ridge. >> blue ridge mountains and some of the wineries we love are lynden and gray goat. >> i love the look of the hotel, modern and ch
for a more bow bohemian vibe lautner is just redone and they're offering $200 a night and the combination's boutique hotel and apartment rental. there's lots of great amenities but don't feel like you're staying in a hotel. you can go hiking and there are joshua trees close by and the incredible geothermal hot springs. if you need after a long day of hiking to go somewhere and relax, this is the plais to go. >> you goet it all there. next, let's just go outside the nation's capital to...
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>> whether you have a personal fashion style, it could be conservative, quirky, bohemian, whatever. show you how you can translate that fashion sense into your home decor with everything from accent pillows -- that's where you lost me -- to curtains and dinnerware all on a budget. >> we know you love those pillows, al, admit it. >> the landscape is good, too. >>> and we know milk does a body good, but some people are lactose intolerant. there are lots of options and we'll look at them and see whether you get the same health benefit from regular milk. we'll talk about that and pet milk. >> and coconut milkmilk, which love now, too. >>> we we bring in a special guest? elijah wood is here reprising the role of the penguin. happy to have you here. >> thank you. >> you are so busy. you have "happy feet 2," "the hobbit" is coming out, the prequel. "wilfred" on fx. when do you have time for all this? >> you're exhausted. >> i am very tired. >> and "happy feet" was a terrific movie. everybody loved the animation, the music. "happy feet 2," so mumbles is grown up now. >> yes, he is a father
>> whether you have a personal fashion style, it could be conservative, quirky, bohemian, whatever. show you how you can translate that fashion sense into your home decor with everything from accent pillows -- that's where you lost me -- to curtains and dinnerware all on a budget. >> we know you love those pillows, al, admit it. >> the landscape is good, too. >>> and we know milk does a body good, but some people are lactose intolerant. there are lots of options and...
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it is the perfect setting for clinicals culture to look at the legal assist ms machine, as bohemian,the ultimate too rapidly. no good can come once you get an index number, once you become part of the system, you can never leave. and that is the perception that we'll have about the legal system. i think it fits into a cynical culture we don't believe an institution that we feel everyone has failed us. god has failed us, government has no judges and lawyers as well. >> i'm not sure what i cannot do that particular observation, but i think each panelist has brought a perspective that i believe is true. i think either way it's a good question that you asked. did we have changed as a society. we are never going to be the same. not just because of things like 9/11, but because everything is real time. and so you see the underbelly of a problem or a conflict immediately. there is no time to spin it. there is not a lot of time to wait and recast it or do revisions of history on it. it is clear. it is right in front of us and people i think are a lot more cynical. i think it's more realistic
it is the perfect setting for clinicals culture to look at the legal assist ms machine, as bohemian,the ultimate too rapidly. no good can come once you get an index number, once you become part of the system, you can never leave. and that is the perception that we'll have about the legal system. i think it fits into a cynical culture we don't believe an institution that we feel everyone has failed us. god has failed us, government has no judges and lawyers as well. >> i'm not sure what i...
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his -- his bourgeois bohemians. on "book tv" on cspan2. >> a debate on deficit reduction with or request. and ross douthat. this is about an hour. we're here for a debate. i think tonight's event is a timely event as we hear much discussion in washington about tax policy and budget policy. i want to be clear about the fact underlying the american enterprise institute. we strive not to chase headlines but to develop policy ideas, to make feature headlines. this event is timely. i do not want anyone to think that we put this together in haste after all the headlines that have been surrounding this topic. the discussions date back to june -- july. >> august. >> no. jul indeed. prior to the debt limit debate, and the construction of the super khomeni, the failure of the super khomeni and prior to senator kerry calling grover norquist the 13th member. that always confused me because if there were 13 members, there probably would have been a deal. let me brief played just set up the topic in terms of budget and economic p
his -- his bourgeois bohemians. on "book tv" on cspan2. >> a debate on deficit reduction with or request. and ross douthat. this is about an hour. we're here for a debate. i think tonight's event is a timely event as we hear much discussion in washington about tax policy and budget policy. i want to be clear about the fact underlying the american enterprise institute. we strive not to chase headlines but to develop policy ideas, to make feature headlines. this event is timely. i...
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of not knowing -- should i forge my own career as the middle class women were doing, in sort of bohemian being social workers and writers. beatrice wasn't sure that's where she wanted to end up with, or shy marry,, -- should i marr, and he he kind of rejected her. and then her father got ill, and she had to care for him. she was in so many ways epitomized the -- i don't know if you read portrait of a lady, okay? but she epitomized the first generation of women who had enough of a choice that one could actually talk about, what is she going to do with her life? and there was actually some suspense. in the end, beatrice was very lucky because she married a short and not very handsome but very smart socialist, who was best friends with shaw. she went from being a total free-market purist to where the point of you that was actually becoming very popular in england, which is one of social reform, and she -- became involved with the stadiums, and she focused on the government's role in preventing not only -- not only alleviating but preventing poverty, and reading her book -- she wrote a book
of not knowing -- should i forge my own career as the middle class women were doing, in sort of bohemian being social workers and writers. beatrice wasn't sure that's where she wanted to end up with, or shy marry,, -- should i marr, and he he kind of rejected her. and then her father got ill, and she had to care for him. she was in so many ways epitomized the -- i don't know if you read portrait of a lady, okay? but she epitomized the first generation of women who had enough of a choice that...