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if we talking about why is this even a big deal i'm sorry but i come from the days of you know george carlin and lenny bruce before me of the 7 dirty words were it was fun where we boldly we rightly say this is what he's saying now it's gotcha. and that's what frightens me because is that the government limit our speech it's this it's this vigilante type of thought police thought vigilantes citizen groups that are going crazy over again what well i know as a journalist some would argue is that here you have a 16 year old and granted yes he did raise a ton of money for a great cause but is he a closet racist and that's where i think what this journalist was trying to do or what he was as we'll get to told to do because that is also it's makes great news i mean it's not sexy unless you have this closet racist that's making $2000000.00 that's raising $2000000.00 and that's where i think you do get a lot of these deep dives to find out what dirt can we find to make this story sex so i understand why we're doing it and i would respectfully submit that in our day and age i would say that a racist
if we talking about why is this even a big deal i'm sorry but i come from the days of you know george carlin and lenny bruce before me of the 7 dirty words were it was fun where we boldly we rightly say this is what he's saying now it's gotcha. and that's what frightens me because is that the government limit our speech it's this it's this vigilante type of thought police thought vigilantes citizen groups that are going crazy over again what well i know as a journalist some would argue is that...
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george carlin was good but never as funny. >> it is very rare you see someone's five minutes on tv ands the comedy club. >> guys, if you could do it, you would be alone right now watching an empty stage. >> i never saw bill hicks live. i have first hand accounts saying, there is no one better. >> he was booked on the late show with david letterman in 1993. he did his set which had been approved by the bookers in advance. >> people annoy me. do you know what annoys me? pro-life people. do you look at their faces? i'm pro-life. why don't they look it? you see them trying to to an orphanage. we're pro-life. we're here to document. don't pick me. >> he did fine in front of that audience at the ed sullivan theater. then after the set, they got on the shown in had a conference upstairs and they decided to cut it from the episode. they said it was too offensive. the bill hicks incident on letterman became a thing of legends. when we talk about clean comedy and dirty comedy, it was completely within the parameters of what is acceptable on network television. >> if that's who you're bringing on
george carlin was good but never as funny. >> it is very rare you see someone's five minutes on tv ands the comedy club. >> guys, if you could do it, you would be alone right now watching an empty stage. >> i never saw bill hicks live. i have first hand accounts saying, there is no one better. >> he was booked on the late show with david letterman in 1993. he did his set which had been approved by the bookers in advance. >> people annoy me. do you know what annoys...
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. >> george carlin was the first host. wanted to be permanent host. >> nice to see you. there were a lot of names bandied about in terms of permanent hosts. >> that's one of those tv rules you mustn't break, until you do. then you realize, why don't you have a different host every week? but it was the cast that finally won people's hearts. >> come on, who is this? >> andy-gram. >> you cut your own steaks. we give you the sauce. >> i'm barbara wawa. >> thank you, thank you very much. you're beautiful. you're beautiful. thank you. >> you were drawn to the tv set, because you knew something insane might happen. >> live, live. >> live from new york! >> partly because it was live. partly because you knew television was now in the hands of the television generation. ♪ >> and these were kids in quotes who just might do anything. >> yes, having sex with women, the president within these very walls. that never happened when dick nixon was in the white house. >> it was counter television. that's partly what made it attractive. >> no problem. >> every one of their episodes became w
. >> george carlin was the first host. wanted to be permanent host. >> nice to see you. there were a lot of names bandied about in terms of permanent hosts. >> that's one of those tv rules you mustn't break, until you do. then you realize, why don't you have a different host every week? but it was the cast that finally won people's hearts. >> come on, who is this? >> andy-gram. >> you cut your own steaks. we give you the sauce. >> i'm barbara wawa....
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. >> george carlin was the first host and wanted to be permanent host. >> nice to see you.s bandied about in terms of permanent hosts. >> that's one of those tv rules then you realize, why don't you have a different host every week? but it was the cast that finally won people's hearts. >> come on, who is this? >> candy-gram. >> you cut your own steaks. we give you the sauce. >> i'm barbara wawa. >> thank you, thank you very much. you're beautiful. you're beautiful. thank you. >> you were drawn to the tv set, because you knew something insane might happen. >> live! >> live! >> live from new york! >> partly because it was live. partly because you knew television was now in the hands of the television generation. ♪ >> and these were kids, in quotes, who just might do anything. >> yes, having sex with women, the president within these very walls. that never happened when dick nixon was in the white house. >> it was counter television. that's partly what made it attractive. >> no problem. >> every one of their episodes became worthy of talmudic study, if that's the word. >> when
. >> george carlin was the first host and wanted to be permanent host. >> nice to see you.s bandied about in terms of permanent hosts. >> that's one of those tv rules then you realize, why don't you have a different host every week? but it was the cast that finally won people's hearts. >> come on, who is this? >> candy-gram. >> you cut your own steaks. we give you the sauce. >> i'm barbara wawa. >> thank you, thank you very much. you're beautiful....
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carlin constructed garments for washington and george mason. at least 38 members of alexandria's merchant class as well. hopefully someone you have heard of. john carlisle, a wealthy high profile merchant, was a frequent customer in carlin pop shop. william carlin had a strong working relationship with the artisans and trade city as well. these represent a wide cross-section of the men who worked with their hands. such as locksmith joel cooper. and silversmith charle turner. one architect, two blacksmiths, five joiners, one silversmith. he produced 305 garments for alexandria's artisan. including 36 coats widths with fabric choices that arrange that range to a country cough country cloth suit. carlin also served other equally visible yet marginal members of alexandria society. the white indentured servants who worked on the plantations here. and in the workshops of the cities, artisans and taverns as well. carlin made clothing for apprentices and artisans. james parson purchased clothes for two of his apprentices. in addition to apprentices alex
carlin constructed garments for washington and george mason. at least 38 members of alexandria's merchant class as well. hopefully someone you have heard of. john carlisle, a wealthy high profile merchant, was a frequent customer in carlin pop shop. william carlin had a strong working relationship with the artisans and trade city as well. these represent a wide cross-section of the men who worked with their hands. such as locksmith joel cooper. and silversmith charle turner. one architect, two...