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john cleese, monty python, john cleese wrote a meditation in harper's, and he talked about, he had heard a talk about all those huxley, where was it, in california somewhere, where huxley said religion can generally be divided to two parts, those that do the dogma and the doctrines, and those that keep the tradition going. then the mystics, those that have these experiences where all the way now is the words for it but everything is connected. i am okay and love and hope is together and john cleese in his meditation compared it to his cat windley. of course he has a cat named windley, so british. a difference between wesley and our intelligence and every now and then he pools -- i give him a little pat. he said every now and then from god when we are praying we need that little divine pat, the feeling of closeness. so discounted and hard to rationalize in our western tradition that we discounted that there are different ways of knowing, deep ways of knowing which is the mystic way of knowing, meditation is a way of knowing, ways of knowing that are far more than a syllogism and proving s
john cleese, monty python, john cleese wrote a meditation in harper's, and he talked about, he had heard a talk about all those huxley, where was it, in california somewhere, where huxley said religion can generally be divided to two parts, those that do the dogma and the doctrines, and those that keep the tradition going. then the mystics, those that have these experiences where all the way now is the words for it but everything is connected. i am okay and love and hope is together and john...
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s for the cleese party. character i can't think of a single. ultimately it's an entire music industry that works really well but that still has a very informal character especially in berlin. one has been part of the berlin techno music family for around a decade we meet him at space hall his favorite record shop this is where he keeps up with the latest trends and looks for new sounds. d.e.v.'s one is d.j. party promoter and champion of real undergrad. he's a well respected authority on it some call him the global conscience of techno. there's a reason why berlin is his home away from home after minneapolis and i think berlin is a 2nd home i think because the culture is so. relevant here you know the amount of record stores that are here the amount of other artists that i can be influenced by and communicate with and even in passing can gain inspiration from if you don't have that really anywhere else in the world of course there's other hubs for electronic music but berlin especially. the freedom space and creative community in berlin remain
s for the cleese party. character i can't think of a single. ultimately it's an entire music industry that works really well but that still has a very informal character especially in berlin. one has been part of the berlin techno music family for around a decade we meet him at space hall his favorite record shop this is where he keeps up with the latest trends and looks for new sounds. d.e.v.'s one is d.j. party promoter and champion of real undergrad. he's a well respected authority on it...
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. >> reporter: comprised of graham chapman, john cleese, michael palin, terry jones and terry gilliam in the eye to buttoned up british society. sketches like the ministry of silly walks, the dead parrot. >> bunny, bunny! >> reporter: and the spanish inquisition became comedy classics. >> cardinal, poke her with a soft cushion! ha ha! confess! confess! >> reporter: in an interview for "cbs this morning saturday", idle recalled those early days. you really didn't know what you were doing. >> we hadn't a clue. but we knew what we didn't want to do. we knew we didn't want to be safe. >> oh, i'm sorry. and now a frontal nudity. >> reporter: how was it received initially in britain? >> with massive indifference. >> reporter: monty python's flying circus ran for four seasons before the bbc pulled the plug in 1974, but things were just beginning across the pond. ♪ i'm a lumberjack and i'm okay, i sleep all day, awhack all day ♪ >> reporter: that same year a dallas television station started airing episodes of "flying circus." soon other pbs stations followed suit, giving the pythons a big u.
. >> reporter: comprised of graham chapman, john cleese, michael palin, terry jones and terry gilliam in the eye to buttoned up british society. sketches like the ministry of silly walks, the dead parrot. >> bunny, bunny! >> reporter: and the spanish inquisition became comedy classics. >> cardinal, poke her with a soft cushion! ha ha! confess! confess! >> reporter: in an interview for "cbs this morning saturday", idle recalled those early days. you really...
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access, and he ends by saying the process is rotten to the corporate louisiana congressman steve cleeses my guess, how gratuitous that we got you right here at this moment, i want you to listen to one more thing from the president where he is asking republicans to get tougher. watch. >> the republicans have to get tougher, we have some that are great fighters, but they have to get tougher, because the democrats are trying to hurt the republican party from the election. >> dana: congressman, what could the republicans do right now to get tougher on the democrats? >> dana, we need to keep hitting hard on the fact that they are literally trying to impeach a president behind closed doors. the fact that adam schiff continues today, all of last week to conduct all of these hearings in secret, he does not even allow the press in. members of congress that are not on the relevant committees are being turned away from the hearings. that's a back room shade that this is pitted is not just a witch hunt, but being conducted out of public view online, we have ever seen. all three times that we have h
access, and he ends by saying the process is rotten to the corporate louisiana congressman steve cleeses my guess, how gratuitous that we got you right here at this moment, i want you to listen to one more thing from the president where he is asking republicans to get tougher. watch. >> the republicans have to get tougher, we have some that are great fighters, but they have to get tougher, because the democrats are trying to hurt the republican party from the election. >> dana:...
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to reason may the previous prime minister to formulate and he sought a deal or no football as john cleese or maybe the previous prime minister to formulate and he saw the deal and no footballer's junction to get a deal that has been agreed through the house of commons is causing extreme to get a deal that has been agreed through the house of commons is causing extreme weather station across the continent but the reason they have agreed to that extension other station across the continent but the reason they have agreed to that extension today and that's been agreed by the prime minister is the european union no sense today and that's been agreed by the prime minister as the european union was saying. there's going to be an election they wanted either an election or a referendum there's going to be an election they wanted either an election or a referendum so the matter would come to a conclusion and the reason that europe has been content to also is a matter that would come to a conclusion and the reason that europe has been content to offer the extension to genevieve 31st next year is th
to reason may the previous prime minister to formulate and he sought a deal or no football as john cleese or maybe the previous prime minister to formulate and he saw the deal and no footballer's junction to get a deal that has been agreed through the house of commons is causing extreme to get a deal that has been agreed through the house of commons is causing extreme weather station across the continent but the reason they have agreed to that extension other station across the continent but...
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intends to allow turkey to proceed cleese with the 1st phase of the operation and in the aftermath restrain the expansion of that initial territorial pockets but of course we are seeing the u.s. congress breaking ranks with the white house and it may well go ahead with sanctions of its own particularly given of course the bipartisan animosity that mr appears to really attract now. the white p.g. the kurdish fighters there in syria they have links to the p.k. k. was just to give some background for our viewers that's a group that seen in turkey as a terrorist group it has a history of doing things like putting bombs in shopping malls and so on and so forth in your analysis why has the u.s. and some of the western allies found it easy to overlook that sort of groups history to be fair i don't think they've necessarily found it easy there was a point in 2014 when the islamic state had emerged out of nowhere and there was a sense of urgency to deal with the problem and the kurds really provided a convenient ground fighting force and they were very effective for that purpose. i think many policy
intends to allow turkey to proceed cleese with the 1st phase of the operation and in the aftermath restrain the expansion of that initial territorial pockets but of course we are seeing the u.s. congress breaking ranks with the white house and it may well go ahead with sanctions of its own particularly given of course the bipartisan animosity that mr appears to really attract now. the white p.g. the kurdish fighters there in syria they have links to the p.k. k. was just to give some background...
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. >> reporter: comprised of graham chapman, john cleese, terry jones and terry gilliam, the troupe'se in the eye to buttoned up british society. sketches like the "ministry of silly walks." [ laughter ] "the dead parrot." >> hello, polly. polly? >> reporter: and the spanish inquisition became comedy classics. >> poke her with the soft cushion -- come back! [ laughter ] >> reporter: in an interview for "cbs this morning saturday," idol recalled the early days. >> you didn't know what you were doing. >> we hadn't a clue. we knew what we didn't want to do. we knew we didn't want to be safe. >> oh, i'm sorry. now a frontal nudity. [ laughter ] >> how was it received initially in britain? >> with massive indifference. >> reporter: monty python's "flying circus" ran for four seasons before the bbc pulled the plug in 1974. things were just beginning across the pond. ♪ ♪ i'm a lumberjack. and i'm okay i sleep all night ♪ >> reporter: that same year a dallas public television station started airing episodes of "flying circus," soon other pbs stations followed suit, giving the pythons a big u.
. >> reporter: comprised of graham chapman, john cleese, terry jones and terry gilliam, the troupe'se in the eye to buttoned up british society. sketches like the "ministry of silly walks." [ laughter ] "the dead parrot." >> hello, polly. polly? >> reporter: and the spanish inquisition became comedy classics. >> poke her with the soft cushion -- come back! [ laughter ] >> reporter: in an interview for "cbs this morning saturday," idol...
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among other things, interviews, an interview withjohn cleese and the family getting —— the couple gettingbeen a primary school together, they were best friends are children and simply hadn't seen each other in the intervening years so since meeting up intervening years so since meeting up again, they've become best buddies and now they say they cannot stop talking. we come from the same place originally, which we found out. i asked what part he told me, and then i mentioned somebody else and then i mentioned somebody else and he said he knew about that as well. i asked what his name was and when he said haynes, i thought... i knew that family from a certain street and he said, yeah. it really highlights the impact loneliness can have on people even in a home like that. absolutely. important to have properfriendships that. absolutely. important to have proper friendships because loneliness is a killer. this is the serious bit, it affects many people, and it is reckoned that as many as 9 million people feel lonely but two thirds of those find it difficult to admit to anyone they are affecte
among other things, interviews, an interview withjohn cleese and the family getting —— the couple gettingbeen a primary school together, they were best friends are children and simply hadn't seen each other in the intervening years so since meeting up intervening years so since meeting up again, they've become best buddies and now they say they cannot stop talking. we come from the same place originally, which we found out. i asked what part he told me, and then i mentioned somebody else...