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dr. martin luther king said don't ever let somebody bring you down so low that you will hate them. we can't afford hate. the only pattern that heals the body is forgiveness and love. it's what? does that not take us into the spiritual realm? because, is forgiveness not that part of us that could connect to the de ivine? i am speaking to you as a psychologist and a scientist. i am telling you forgiveness is good for your heart. it is good for your body. it is good for your mind. because positive thoughts are powerful thoughts. positive thoughts are what? powerful. can you see why? can you see why? if i have a positive thought, i can see possibility. if i can see possibility, what will happen to my vision for life, the contribution i could make? how many of you want your life to have more blessings to count? you know you want it. you must love your body. heal those emotions and resentment using forgiveness. and you have to use love. i invite you every day to repeat these patterns. i love my body, every scel -- cell is getting healthier and healthier. i fill myself with love and forgi
dr. martin luther king said don't ever let somebody bring you down so low that you will hate them. we can't afford hate. the only pattern that heals the body is forgiveness and love. it's what? does that not take us into the spiritual realm? because, is forgiveness not that part of us that could connect to the de ivine? i am speaking to you as a psychologist and a scientist. i am telling you forgiveness is good for your heart. it is good for your body. it is good for your mind. because positive...
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dr. martin luther king actually went to the "playboy" -- >> not the club, the mansion. >> jimmy: the mansionyou hung around with, i mean, this is -- i mean, some of the great name -- miles davis and sammy davis jr. and other people named davis. a lot of davises in your life. >> yes, a lot. >> jimmy: and you were -- you were arrested, which i did not know. >> yes. >> jimmy: unfairly arrested. >> yes, well -- they had arrested lenny bruce for his act, quite literally, took him off the stage, and i objected to that in the magazine and suggested some things that were going on at chicago at the time and they arrested me. >> jimmy: and they arrested you -- >> they said it was because of a pictorial that we did on jane mansfield -- >> jimmy: you knew what the real reason was. and they tried to stack the jury somewhat. >> that's true. >> jimmy: and still you wound up with a hung jury. everything i say to you seems dirty. stacked, hung. >> that's the way it is. >> jimmy: and here we are now. >> and having so much fun in the process. >> jimmy: you have having fun. but i'm worried about the fact that y
dr. martin luther king actually went to the "playboy" -- >> not the club, the mansion. >> jimmy: the mansionyou hung around with, i mean, this is -- i mean, some of the great name -- miles davis and sammy davis jr. and other people named davis. a lot of davises in your life. >> yes, a lot. >> jimmy: and you were -- you were arrested, which i did not know. >> yes. >> jimmy: unfairly arrested. >> yes, well -- they had arrested lenny bruce for...
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dr. martin luther king.e was incarcerated and then went on to become the leader of the civil rights movement. granted, before he was arrested, he was already the leader. but there's a comparison to be made there. not a good one, but a comparison. lindsay is in the same jail that paris hilton was in. it's the coolest jail there is. it's like, there's a line down the block, around to get in. i'm -- well, actually, i'm hoping to get my daughter into that jail. but -- because of the overcrowding, lindsay will probably only serve a quarter of her sentence. though they do take good behavior into consideration. so, she could be in there for a couple of years or something. all i know is that she's safer in there than she is with her father and/or mother. cameras and reporters from almost every news organization in the country were there. and none of them seemed embarrassed to have been there. our old friend jake byrd was on the scene now. if you're not familiar with jake, he's on the show from time to time. he's a m
dr. martin luther king.e was incarcerated and then went on to become the leader of the civil rights movement. granted, before he was arrested, he was already the leader. but there's a comparison to be made there. not a good one, but a comparison. lindsay is in the same jail that paris hilton was in. it's the coolest jail there is. it's like, there's a line down the block, around to get in. i'm -- well, actually, i'm hoping to get my daughter into that jail. but -- because of the overcrowding,...
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dr. king was killed, i mean, the outpouring of support and affection coming from hef was significant in my mind at that time. >> we published the last piece ever written by martin luther and we published it shortly after his death. his widow actually edited it. we should be sitting there in the hef pad listening to martin luther king's dream. yes, well, people don't recognize or realize the extent to which it was part of my dream, too. >> larry: how did you first become involved in this, we call it anti-segregation movement? >> well, i don't know -- >> larry: college, right? >> in a small way. i was never really part of a major movement as such. i think there were a couple of occasions i went to the university of illinois and i think there were a couple of occasions where there was some segregated restaurants and i was there with the students protesting that. but you know it comes from family. i think that bigotry comes from family. i was raised in a very conservative mid western methodist family. but there wasn't no racism. and i think that my part in terms of all this, really was related to the fact that when i did the television show it was a social setting. appear
dr. king was killed, i mean, the outpouring of support and affection coming from hef was significant in my mind at that time. >> we published the last piece ever written by martin luther and we published it shortly after his death. his widow actually edited it. we should be sitting there in the hef pad listening to martin luther king's dream. yes, well, people don't recognize or realize the extent to which it was part of my dream, too. >> larry: how did you first become involved in...