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this is true for both hippie women and both hippie men. if beats preferred to be left alone, hippies announce the presence to the whole society. it is fair to say that hippies were in fact exhibitionist. and hippies had different music. this is one of the important differences. interest in jazz declined in the late 1950's. there is a lot of speculation about why that happened. perhaps there were fewer talented jazz performers and the -- in the late 1950's. there were just not that much interest. in the 1960's, rock 'n roll ruled and hippies adopted and adapted new music and created their own particular version of rock 'n roll. the beats never did accept rock 'n roll. that was an important distinction. jack kerouac remained a lifelong jazz fan, denounced rock 'n roll , and despised hippies and said so publicly. he said, i am no hippie, i hate those people. he was very reactionary. the more accommodating alan ginsburg found rock 'n roll intriguing, but difficult to understand. ginsburg could not get into the spirit of rock 'n roll, even thou
this is true for both hippie women and both hippie men. if beats preferred to be left alone, hippies announce the presence to the whole society. it is fair to say that hippies were in fact exhibitionist. and hippies had different music. this is one of the important differences. interest in jazz declined in the late 1950's. there is a lot of speculation about why that happened. perhaps there were fewer talented jazz performers and the -- in the late 1950's. there were just not that much...
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in a hippie view of the world, hippies never get old. that there be a change of cemeteries called woodstock. cemetery in music of woodstock will be played forever in the background. whichis one other way in the counterculture also figured. that is the invention of the personal computer. the personal computer was in california six blocks away from where jerry garcia lived when he was doing the grateful dead. it soon attracted the attention of a young teenage hippie by the name of steve jobs. actually emerges out of the counterculture. what is the connection? at the time, the only computers m or anybody had were ib other major corporation. they sold computers for millions of dollars. agencies, government or large corporations could afford to have a computer. of the personal computer was that everyone in the world could have a personal computer. each person in the world could be in powered by a tremendous amount of computing power by having that. more's cell phones are power than the giant computers did in the 1960's or it steve jobs really
in a hippie view of the world, hippies never get old. that there be a change of cemeteries called woodstock. cemetery in music of woodstock will be played forever in the background. whichis one other way in the counterculture also figured. that is the invention of the personal computer. the personal computer was in california six blocks away from where jerry garcia lived when he was doing the grateful dead. it soon attracted the attention of a young teenage hippie by the name of steve jobs....
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have some friend that may affectionally be the last hippy. the person in their circle that either took drugs, didn't have a real job the longest. and maintained some kind of alternate but you 60s alternate life style. i offered up random comments. from. >>> i'm blake from heritage university and this is very close to my research area. i want to go back to mike's definition. talking about the counter culture as attempting to separate in order to create something new that might replace the aspect. >> and the most meaningful ones. we have talked about the fact that the counter culture are in a period of tremendous economic prosperity. and that tends to echo with how the counter culture are critiqued. and escape it as a group of people engage in a process of consumption. consumption within a capitalist economic system. more or less. you can see this by just looking. they were politically radical. they had radical ideas but i think you can fairly critique them and say that their idea of being contention upon overconsumption. they have to be produc
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well the reason i used the phrase hippie idea is because the x. turn all symbols of hippies the long hair that you mention the colorful shirts the language hip and groovy and far out all were very very quickly drained of meaning by media scrutiny predators commercialization and so forth and i feel if i had been born ten or fifteen years later i probably would've like the punk movement had contempt for the cartoon version of hippie that emerged into the media by the seventy's but there was an essence behind it that existed externally for a fragile period of approximately a year there was a spiritual movement it was it was an antidote primarily to materialism and the idea that people are just solely defined by how much money they have or or what their position is in political organization or what university they went to and it changed. the political movements as well the civil rights movement obviously had emerged in the one nine hundred fifty s. . with dr king leading the montgomery bus boycott and the brown versus board of education decision and t
well the reason i used the phrase hippie idea is because the x. turn all symbols of hippies the long hair that you mention the colorful shirts the language hip and groovy and far out all were very very quickly drained of meaning by media scrutiny predators commercialization and so forth and i feel if i had been born ten or fifteen years later i probably would've like the punk movement had contempt for the cartoon version of hippie that emerged into the media by the seventy's but there was an...
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counterculture's are most identify with the word of hippie. broaderterculture is than that, it includes many people that would not have identified as hippie, including the beats. the beat poet gary snyder put the matter about these very physically when the hippies were living at the philosophy that the beats proclaimed. that is how snyder saw the connection between the two. what was the relationship between beats and hippies? there was a major age difference. the beats were in their 20's in world war ii, the hippies were in their 20's in the 1960's. the hippies were young enough to have been the children of the beats if the beats had had any children, it was not very likely. they were veterans of the great depression and world war ii, the holocaust, the atomic age, the hippies were the up the mystic children of the baby-boom generation and the rising affluence of the postwar consumer boom. that said a lot about the difference between the two, the fact that one had been raised amid the poverty and despair of the depression and beer of world war
counterculture's are most identify with the word of hippie. broaderterculture is than that, it includes many people that would not have identified as hippie, including the beats. the beat poet gary snyder put the matter about these very physically when the hippies were living at the philosophy that the beats proclaimed. that is how snyder saw the connection between the two. what was the relationship between beats and hippies? there was a major age difference. the beats were in their 20's in...
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so you can. summer for the hippies of san francisco, that the dreamy bohemia of haight-ashbury will beoyed, like the beat generation of the '50s, by thrill-seekers, tourists, and commercial exploiters. the psychedelic love generation of the '60s may find that it takes more than new words and new drugs to conquer the old order. ♪ ♪ ♪ robert: as we continue with the contemporary displays featured at the "flower power" exhibit at the asian art museum in san francisco, we want to remind our viewers that there are many other museum pieces to see during the exhibit's run. and as we said, ones that are connected in sometimes unexpected ways to each other through the spirit of the flower. for example, "flower power" includes recent artworks by the exuberant maestro of "smiling daisies," japanese contemporary artist takashi murakami, as well as moving images, literally and figuratively, from the japanese digital collective teamlab. and we wrap up our contemporary art segment with ayomi yoshida, a fourth generation printmaker from japan, who uses a team of volunteers to painstakingly attach thou
so you can. summer for the hippies of san francisco, that the dreamy bohemia of haight-ashbury will beoyed, like the beat generation of the '50s, by thrill-seekers, tourists, and commercial exploiters. the psychedelic love generation of the '60s may find that it takes more than new words and new drugs to conquer the old order. ♪ ♪ ♪ robert: as we continue with the contemporary displays featured at the "flower power" exhibit at the asian art museum in san francisco, we want to...
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and while they were not--they were not hippies, they were not part of that culture, they were very muchnfluenced by the iconography. and so, as a little girl in montana, my mother did paint a large flower that was very similar to these flowers, on my bedroom wall, and i think that that had a big influence on me throughout my life because i have been doing flowers almost throughout my entire art career. robert: now, you have quite an outside display here. when you're creating for the outside part of it, what do you think about? megan: i think about it being a part of the public commons. and this area, this space is for everybody. and so, i love that everybody can enjoy it, and that it isn't intimidating, right? it isn't an institution that you feel like, "should i go in? should i not go in?" no, you just get to be here, and share it, and be a part of it. robert: you can walk on it. megan: you can walk on it, and so that it really is for the public, and i do love that. robert: and coming up, we continue our look at the contemporary vision of "flower power" with an international flavor. [
and while they were not--they were not hippies, they were not part of that culture, they were very muchnfluenced by the iconography. and so, as a little girl in montana, my mother did paint a large flower that was very similar to these flowers, on my bedroom wall, and i think that that had a big influence on me throughout my life because i have been doing flowers almost throughout my entire art career. robert: now, you have quite an outside display here. when you're creating for the outside...
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university of washington professor william -- talks about the 1950s beaten beatniks to the hippies. >> the beats were veterans of the great depression and world war ii, the holocaust in the atomic age. the hippies were the optimistic children of the baby boom generation and the rising affluence of the postwar consumer boom. >> at 10:00 a.m. eastern on real america. thirty years ago all over north appear before the house and senate committees investigating the iran-contra affair. >> people ought not to believe how you're asking that question. that we intentionally deceive the american people. had that intent to begin with. the efforts to conduct these operations was made in such a way that our adversaries were not have knowledge of it or that we could deny association with them or the association of this government for those activities. that is not wrong. >> sunday at, history, authors and ron paul explore the com cot consequences of post-world war ii people who liked authoritarianism they know it's illegal for an individual to go into your house and take what they want. fortunately th
university of washington professor william -- talks about the 1950s beaten beatniks to the hippies. >> the beats were veterans of the great depression and world war ii, the holocaust in the atomic age. the hippies were the optimistic children of the baby boom generation and the rising affluence of the postwar consumer boom. >> at 10:00 a.m. eastern on real america. thirty years ago all over north appear before the house and senate committees investigating the iran-contra affair....
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university of washington professor compares the 1950's beats and beatniks to the hippies of the 1960's. >> the beats were in the great depression, world war ii. the hippies were the optimistic children of the baby boom generation and the postwar consumer boom. 30 years ago, oliver north appeared before the house and senate select committee's investigating the iran-contra affair. >> american people ought not to be led to believe by the way you are asking the question, that we deceive the american people. or had that intent to begin with. the effort to conduct these covert operations was made in such a way that our adversaries would not have knowledge of it, or that we could deny american association with it or with this government for those activities. that is not wrong. at noon, historians, authors and former congressman and presidential candidate ron paul explore the consequences of what they call america's post-world war ii security state. >> the people who like sm mike to tell people what to do. they know it is illegal for an individual to go into your house and take what they want
university of washington professor compares the 1950's beats and beatniks to the hippies of the 1960's. >> the beats were in the great depression, world war ii. the hippies were the optimistic children of the baby boom generation and the postwar consumer boom. 30 years ago, oliver north appeared before the house and senate select committee's investigating the iran-contra affair. >> american people ought not to be led to believe by the way you are asking the question, that we deceive...
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so it is basically the stereotypes of what the hippies were like. yours out of the acid. next time i will. >>> nbc presents rowan and martin's "laugh-in." ♪ >> our country will be much better off with a strong leader. >> i know, but sinatra can't do everything. >> when "laugh-in" came along, we'd never seen anything that was kind of like grown-ups acting goofy and hip that way. they had girls dancing in bikinis and the joke wall. >> who's in there with you? >> cool hand luke. >> and it was nothing but jokes. >> i was at the hospital. >> anything serious? >> a black widow bit me. >> well, it never would have happened if he'd been a gentleman. >> jugs. >> we took it to the network and the network said what the hell is this? this makes no sense. i said, right. >> they acknowledged the hippie generation, yet the hosts were in tuxedos smoking cigarettes. they were still your parents. but the other people let loose on the show were this kind of young vaudeville. >> it's sock it to me time. >> hey, she socked it to herself. >> we knew that sock it to me di
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the hippies were the optimistic children of the baby boom generation and the rising affluence of the postwar consumer boom. >> at 10:00 eastern on "reel north appearedr before senate subcommittees on the iran contra affair. shows what the american people should not think by the way you ask that question we intended to deceive the american people. the effort for these covert operations was made in such a way our adversaries would not or thereledge of it would be no association of this government with those activities in that is not wrong. >> and sunday at noon, theorians, authors, explore consequences of what they call -- pursed world war ii post-world war ii authority state. >> they know it is illegal for an individual to go into your house and take what they want. fortunately, that moral standards still exists. people andake from her people. but it's not illegal for the government to do it. >> for a complete schedule, go to c-span.org. >> up next, a panel of historians they've the leadership of george horton meade during the civil war. they talk about general mea de, including durin
the hippies were the optimistic children of the baby boom generation and the rising affluence of the postwar consumer boom. >> at 10:00 eastern on "reel north appearedr before senate subcommittees on the iran contra affair. shows what the american people should not think by the way you ask that question we intended to deceive the american people. the effort for these covert operations was made in such a way our adversaries would not or thereledge of it would be no association of this...
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of li. ♪ trz . >> hippies, we became hippies.ous at woodstock for his war anthem was a fixture in the san francisco music scene. >> vietnam war was raging, had almost 500,000 troops there, homosexuality was against the law, racism was rampant, people were looking for an alternative, came to san francisco and the bay area for fun. >> reporter: the cultural convulsion that was 1967 had a sound track. on the pop tracks, scott mckenzie. ♪ if you're going to san francisco. >> reporter: on the newly popular fm stations, jefferson airplane. ♪ go as alyce. >> reporter: if you were going of the trip. >> this is the day they created the phrase, turn on, tune in, drop out. >> reporter: leary, lsd evangelist was at a festival in golden gate park. the photographs, part of an exhibition at the california historical society, curetted by grateful dead biographer. >> it was a tsunami of young people looking for something. >> reporter: the music was new. janis joplin found her voice here. ♪ >> reporter: jimi hendrix literally and figuratively lit
of li. ♪ trz . >> hippies, we became hippies.ous at woodstock for his war anthem was a fixture in the san francisco music scene. >> vietnam war was raging, had almost 500,000 troops there, homosexuality was against the law, racism was rampant, people were looking for an alternative, came to san francisco and the bay area for fun. >> reporter: the cultural convulsion that was 1967 had a sound track. on the pop tracks, scott mckenzie. ♪ if you're going to san francisco....
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the hippies were the optimistic children of the baby boom generation and the rising affluence of theostwar consumer boom. >> attended rockies are not real america, oliver north appeared before the house and senate select committee's investigative iran contra affair. nothe american people ought to be lifted believed by the u.s. that question that we intentionally deceived the american people or had that intent to begin with. the effort to conduct these covert operations was made in such a way our adversaries would not have knowledge of it, or we could deny american association with this government. and that is not wrong. >> sunday at noon, historians, author's, and former presidential candidate ron paul discusses the consequences of america's post-world war ii security state. >> the people who like authoritarianism, to tell people what to do, thing of it is illegal for an individual to go into your house and take what they want. fortunately that moral standard still exists. you can't personally take in her people. it happens, but most people recognize you can't do it. is not illegal f
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he's been a hippie, a marine, a monk, and now something completely weird, a financial adviser. he joins us now from santa fe, new mexico, to share his journey. and doug, thank you so much for being here. >> thanks, becky. thanks for having me. >> walk us through your trip. how did you go from being a monk to working in finance. that's a bit of a stretch. >> it is a bit of a stretch, but what i found in the monastery is i wasn't very good at giving spiritual advice, so i had to find some other way of being of service. i was the junior monk in the community and i still have a long way to go in my own spiritual adventures, but i realized that most of the people who were coming to the monastery with deeply disturbing personal problems, if you dig behind them and you really sort of get to know people well, there's typically a critical financial issue lurking somewhere in the background. and i realized that that is what i was really good at helping with, unexpectedly, these problems fell into my lap and in the process, i think i found my real calling, which is trying to make people's
he's been a hippie, a marine, a monk, and now something completely weird, a financial adviser. he joins us now from santa fe, new mexico, to share his journey. and doug, thank you so much for being here. >> thanks, becky. thanks for having me. >> walk us through your trip. how did you go from being a monk to working in finance. that's a bit of a stretch. >> it is a bit of a stretch, but what i found in the monastery is i wasn't very good at giving spiritual advice, so i had to...
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also the spread of lsd and the prevalence of drugs in hippie culture. this class is about 55 minutes. today weabaugh: ok, so are going to talk about the
also the spread of lsd and the prevalence of drugs in hippie culture. this class is about 55 minutes. today weabaugh: ok, so are going to talk about the
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hippy with a sidearm. >> yeah. a presents "how to win at business."ively with the arm of your glasses. abracadabra. the stage is yours. step two: choose la quinta. the only hotel where you can redeem loyalty points for a free night-instantly and win at business. are made with smarttrack®igners material to precisely move your teeth to your best smile. see how invisalign® treatment can shape your smile up to 50% faster today at invisalign.com nearly fifty years at of experiencety, has taught us that we're not so different. we all want to be healthy humans. we all want strong bodies for our families, who we love... most of the time. the drive to whip up a gourmet dinner... or order out, and destroy the evidence. and healthy hearts to pursue our passions, celebrate friends' victories... and endure their endless victory dances. we get it, you're good at bowling. that's why nature's bounty packs our nearly fifty years of wisdom into all we make. because we're all better off healthy. about to see progressive's new home quote explorer. where you can compare m
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bob hope in a hippie wig. listen, i don't know whether you agree and i don't know your feelings but i think canada is a great country. greg: i love canada with every fiber of my being connected to have a lot of great policies. their immigration policy is better than ours. greg: i wish we had their immigration policy. >> i know you. greg: nobody buys postcards in canada because you don't need them. just open your eyes. by the way, tyrus, you know, my theory is that rolling stone has never been right on anything. do you know they panned nirvana's nevermind? jimi hendrix are your spirits, led zeppelin's first record i would give you a list of the albums that they love that were terrible but that list is too long. all the classics, they are wrong. they never gave the great reviews to the albums that now they say are great. nirvana on the cover now but when nirvana came out they didn't like them. this will happen with drop. >> you know what? i don't know if anyone pointed it out but he's canadian. he can't be presi
bob hope in a hippie wig. listen, i don't know whether you agree and i don't know your feelings but i think canada is a great country. greg: i love canada with every fiber of my being connected to have a lot of great policies. their immigration policy is better than ours. greg: i wish we had their immigration policy. >> i know you. greg: nobody buys postcards in canada because you don't need them. just open your eyes. by the way, tyrus, you know, my theory is that rolling stone has never...
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. >> speaking of mothers, you write laura bush was the family's closeted hippie. >> our mom loves music, she loves reggae. we have a number of experiences with our mom going to hear great music starting in first grade. paul simon was an tour for grace land and my mom took us with her but we were about this tall and stood on the concrete and i will never forget it. when i was nine, i was thinking about at camp, you could get a care package and people would write their parents and it was a big deal to have a cd player. all the kids were getting new kids on the block but my mom send me music i love. >> i think that she wanted us to have good music taste. >> she loved van morrison so much as a child i was convinced she would leave my dad for him. not that their paths crossed. >> jenna bush, what are you doing today? >> i am working for "the today show". it is fun and ironic because we hid from the media. i literally mean the word literally. but my 4-year-old said mom, aaron told me not to go. he literally said that. and i said what did you just say? pepe will be furious. people throw like i
. >> speaking of mothers, you write laura bush was the family's closeted hippie. >> our mom loves music, she loves reggae. we have a number of experiences with our mom going to hear great music starting in first grade. paul simon was an tour for grace land and my mom took us with her but we were about this tall and stood on the concrete and i will never forget it. when i was nine, i was thinking about at camp, you could get a care package and people would write their parents and it...
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the hippies were the optimistic children of the baby-boom generation and the rising affluence of the postwar consumer boom. >> at 10:00 p.m. on reel america, oliver north 50 years ago appeared before committees investigating the iran-contra affair. >> the way you are asking that question, that we intentionally deceived the american people, or had the intent to begin with. the effort to conduct these covert operations was made in such a way that our adversaries would not have knowledge of them, or that we could deny american association with the association of this government for those activities. that is not wrong. historians, noon, authors, and ron paul explore the consequences of america's post-world war ii security state. >> the people that like authoritarianism, they know it is illegal for an individual to go into your house and take what they want. fortunately that moral standard still exists, you cannot take from people and hurt people. it happened, but mostly people recognize you cannot do it. but it is not illegal for the government to do it. >> go to c-span.org for the compl
the hippies were the optimistic children of the baby-boom generation and the rising affluence of the postwar consumer boom. >> at 10:00 p.m. on reel america, oliver north 50 years ago appeared before committees investigating the iran-contra affair. >> the way you are asking that question, that we intentionally deceived the american people, or had the intent to begin with. the effort to conduct these covert operations was made in such a way that our adversaries would not have...
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. >> speaking of mothers you write with laura bush was the families closet hippy. >> she was. little known fact. growing up we always had music playing. a number of other memories i was just thinking about when i was nine. everyone was getting new kids on the block. she wouldn't say this because she was so demure and wasn't controlling but wanted us to have good music taste. i'm working for the today show and it's really fun. i literally ran for days. mom, they told me not to go, she literally said that. i literally sprinted in the opposite direction on the steps of the white house we spent all these years trying to hide from the media and now i work for them which is ironic but awesome because it shows life is unexpected and if you are still rigid about what you want your life to be then you can never experience the beauty of growing and changing. and i think it also shows you can't judge people. i had these stereotypes of people i worked with. savanna guthrie is one of my best friends and is here today with a children's book, princesses wear pants. she's one of my next-door
. >> speaking of mothers you write with laura bush was the families closet hippy. >> she was. little known fact. growing up we always had music playing. a number of other memories i was just thinking about when i was nine. everyone was getting new kids on the block. she wouldn't say this because she was so demure and wasn't controlling but wanted us to have good music taste. i'm working for the today show and it's really fun. i literally ran for days. mom, they told me not to go,...
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>> the hippies were the optimistic children of the baby boom generation and the rising affluence of the postwar consumer boom. >> oliver north appeared. we intentionally -- the effort to conduct these covert operations was made in such a way that our adversaries would not have knowledge of them. that is not wrong. authors, the, consequences of america's first world war ii security state. >> the people who like authoritarianism no it's illegal for an individual to go into your house and take what they want. that moral standard still exist. you can't take from people. most people recognize that. it's not illegal for the government to do it. next, author david horowitz speaks about the history of the communist party and his views on socialism, conservatism, and liberalism. from grove city college in pennsylvania, this is an hour and 10 minutes here in >> everybody welcome, ladies and gentlemen, david horowitz. [applause] >> we have been trying to get you here for years. we have. we have been trying to get him here for the longest time. it is so good to have you here.
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he was hippie. >> it's not easy to become a well-known artist.ou have to do one more outrageous thing after another. >> that means turning more and more cars into zany sculptures. he's the canvertible and the voodoo volkswagen. >> he actually had a van. he cut the front end off of another van. he bolted it on the back of his. he had two front ends. he said, "i don't know if i'm coming or going. it's the time machine." he covered it in clocks, and he drove all over the place. >> around this time, hoop meets a new york preppie name baird jones, who also likes hanging with the glitterati and who has his own unique artistic vision. you're about to hear about the other half of hugh hooper's strange inheritance. >> this is a picture that james dean drew. this is tony bennett. >> signed "bennett." >> they're all signed. >> signed by muhammad ali, adolf hitler, charles manson, buddy hackett, paul mccartney and more. that's great. >> vincent price. >> after the break... >> but first our "strange inheritance" quiz question. which '70s hard rock band switch
he was hippie. >> it's not easy to become a well-known artist.ou have to do one more outrageous thing after another. >> that means turning more and more cars into zany sculptures. he's the canvertible and the voodoo volkswagen. >> he actually had a van. he cut the front end off of another van. he bolted it on the back of his. he had two front ends. he said, "i don't know if i'm coming or going. it's the time machine." he covered it in clocks, and he drove all over...
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the hippies were the optimistic children of the baby boom generation and the rising affluence of the postwar consumer boom. >> at 10 a quarter eastern, 30 years ago oliver north appeared before committees investigating iran. >> american people are not to be way you ask the question. you intentionally deceive the american people or have been intent to begin with. the effort to conduct these operations was made in such a way that our adversaries would .ot have knowledge of them that is not wrong. new, ron paul explores the consequences of what they call america's post-world war ii security state. >> the people who like authoritarianism, tell people what to do, they know it is illegal for an individual to go into your house and take what they want. fortunately, that moral standard still exists. you can't take from people and hurt people. it happens, but most people recognize you can't do it. it is not illegal for the government to do it. >> for a complete schedule, go to c-span.org. congress returns the next week from their fourth of july recess. many senators have heard from their cons
the hippies were the optimistic children of the baby boom generation and the rising affluence of the postwar consumer boom. >> at 10 a quarter eastern, 30 years ago oliver north appeared before committees investigating iran. >> american people are not to be way you ask the question. you intentionally deceive the american people or have been intent to begin with. the effort to conduct these operations was made in such a way that our adversaries would .ot have knowledge of them that...
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. >> host: speaking of mothers, write that laura bush was theus family closet hippie rastafarian. >> was. little-known fact. our mom loves music, loves reggae, love is. growing up we always had reggaes music playing. we have a number of our experiences with our mom hearing great music starting in first grade. paul simon was on tour for graceland. my mom took is with her. when you're in first grade we're this tall. so we sat and i will never forget it. a number of other memories i was thinking about when i was nine, you could get one care package. people would write their parents, ask them to send cd. big deal to get a cd player. everyone was getting new kids on the block. my mom sent me, cheap trick live at bukakan. >> she wouldn't say this because she is so demure and wasn't controlling. i think deep inside as as at asa fairian. >> she loved van morrison. that she would leave my dad forn van morrison. >> host: brown-eyed girl. >> that was my theme song.>> >> host: jenna bush hager what are you doing? >> i'm working for the today show. that is very fun and ironic. we hid from the med
. >> host: speaking of mothers, write that laura bush was theus family closet hippie rastafarian. >> was. little-known fact. our mom loves music, loves reggae, love is. growing up we always had reggaes music playing. we have a number of our experiences with our mom hearing great music starting in first grade. paul simon was on tour for graceland. my mom took is with her. when you're in first grade we're this tall. so we sat and i will never forget it. a number of other memories i...
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you think those hippies in washington and oregon can stop them? fine.
you think those hippies in washington and oregon can stop them? fine.
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the hippies were the optimistic children of the baby boom generation. >> 30 years ago, oliver north appeared before the house and senate committees investigating the iran contra affair. >> the effort to conduct these covert operations was made in such a way that our adversaries would not have knowledged it. sunday at noon, historians, ron paul, explore the consequences of america's post world war ii security state. >> people who like authoritaria authoritarianism, tell people what to do, they know it's illegal for people to go into your house and take what themt, fortunately, that still exists. you can't personally take from people and hurt people. it happens, but most people recognize you can't, but it's not illegal for the government to do it. >> for our schedule, go to cspan.org. >> american history tv continues with more american artie tacts. coming up next, a tour of union station in washington, d.c. and later, a look inside tudor place. the home of martha washington's granddaughter. >> each week, we take you to
the hippies were the optimistic children of the baby boom generation. >> 30 years ago, oliver north appeared before the house and senate committees investigating the iran contra affair. >> the effort to conduct these covert operations was made in such a way that our adversaries would not have knowledged it. sunday at noon, historians, ron paul, explore the consequences of america's post world war ii security state. >> people who like authoritaria authoritarianism, tell people...
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. >> host: speaking of mothers, you write that laura bush was the family closet hippy and last nazarian >> guest: she was. the low back. our mom loves music. she loves reggae, loves it. so growing up we always had reggae music playing. we have a number of experiences with our mom going to hear great music started in first grade, paul simon was on tour. so my mom took us with a but, of course, when you're in first grader about this tall sweat stood on the contrary deceits. i will never forget it. and that a number of other memories i was just thinking about when i was nine at camp, you could get one care package and people would buy to parents anesthetists and a cd. it was a big gift of a cd playr of the tiger ivy was getting like new kids on the block in the mail, and my mom sent me bob dylan live at budapest. which i love. >> i made her love it. she really wanted -- she would say this because she ask if she was patrolling but i think deep inside she want us to good music case. >> she loved van morrison so much that i as a child was convinced she is going to leave my dad for van morriso
. >> host: speaking of mothers, you write that laura bush was the family closet hippy and last nazarian >> guest: she was. the low back. our mom loves music. she loves reggae, loves it. so growing up we always had reggae music playing. we have a number of experiences with our mom going to hear great music started in first grade, paul simon was on tour. so my mom took us with a but, of course, when you're in first grader about this tall sweat stood on the contrary deceits. i will...
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the hippies with optimistic children of the baby boom generation and the rising affluence of the postwar consumer boom. >> at ten eastern on reel america, 30 years ago offer north appeared before the house and senate select committees investigating the iran-contra affair. .. for that we could deny american association with for the association of this government for those activities. that is not wrong next sunday at noon historians, authors and former congressman and presidential candidate ron paul explores the consequences of what they call america's post-world war ii security state. >> the people who liked authoritarianism to tell people what to do they know it is illegal for an individual to go into your house and take what they want, fortunately that moral standard still exists but you can't personally take for people in her people and it happens but most people recognize they can do it. it is not illegal for the government to do it. >> for the complete tv schedule go gtp .org. the supreme court recently, unanimously struck down a north carolina law banning registered offenders from u
the hippies with optimistic children of the baby boom generation and the rising affluence of the postwar consumer boom. >> at ten eastern on reel america, 30 years ago offer north appeared before the house and senate select committees investigating the iran-contra affair. .. for that we could deny american association with for the association of this government for those activities. that is not wrong next sunday at noon historians, authors and former congressman and presidential candidate...
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. >> there were despairingly of great depression but the hippies were the optimistic children of the baby boom generation . >> american people should not be deceived by the way you're asking that question to potentially deceive the american people and the effort to conduct these covert operations was made in such a way that our adversaries did not have knowledge of it or the association of the government and that is all wrong. >> the people who like a authoritarianism to tell people what to do they know it is illegal for the individual to take what they want but fortunately that moral standards still exist you personally cannot take for people and hurt people that happens that most people recognize you cannot do it. and stepfather alan alda is our guest his latest book here is did if i understood you what i have this live coverage face? i read your book and i hope you can help meet understand this. there are a couple of famous that run through your book and a number one is sympathy. why is t
. >> there were despairingly of great depression but the hippies were the optimistic children of the baby boom generation . >> american people should not be deceived by the way you're asking that question to potentially deceive the american people and the effort to conduct these covert operations was made in such a way that our adversaries did not have knowledge of it or the association of the government and that is all wrong. >> the people who like a authoritarianism to tell...
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next, a look at the news for the week ahead and think back, you may know some people went through hippieses and maybe a few others became marines, but how about any who became monks we'll meet the man who did all three and find out what he's doing now. >>> here are the stories coming up this may impact your money. amazon kicks off the third annual prime day with 30 hours of online bargains for prime members. tuesday, we'll see how optimistic small business owners are when the national federation of independent business releases its monthly survey it's baseball's halfway point, the all-star game will be in miami. wednesday will get the feds beige book on friday we'll get retail sales for june and president trump will be in paris meeting with the new french president on bass teal day doug is very well traveled he's been a happy, a marine and monk and now something completely weird, a financial adviser he joins us from santa fe, new mexico, to share his journey thanks for being here. >> thanks, becky, thanks for having me. >> walk us through your trip how did you go from being a monk to wor
next, a look at the news for the week ahead and think back, you may know some people went through hippieses and maybe a few others became marines, but how about any who became monks we'll meet the man who did all three and find out what he's doing now. >>> here are the stories coming up this may impact your money. amazon kicks off the third annual prime day with 30 hours of online bargains for prime members. tuesday, we'll see how optimistic small business owners are when the national...
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. >> speaking of mothers you write that lara bush was the family closet hippy. >> she was.he was she loves music, she loves reggae, loves it so growing up we have it playing. and we have a number of experiences with our mom going to hear great music starting in first grade called simon was on tour for graceland so my mom took us with her but in first grade we were this tall so set on concert seats, and, i mean, i will never forget it. and then a number of other memories i was thinking about when i was nine -- you could get a care one care package and people would ask parents and ask them to send a video a big idea to have a cd player at time and getting new kids on the block in the mail and my mom isn't me bob dylan live at con which i love. >> it made her love it. she wanted us to have good music and wouldn't say this and acts like she wasn't controlling but i think deep inside that little wanted us to have good music taste. >> which we do. >> she loves merson so much that i was as a child convinced she was going to leave my dad for morrison. not that they ever crossed pat
. >> speaking of mothers you write that lara bush was the family closet hippy. >> she was.he was she loves music, she loves reggae, loves it so growing up we have it playing. and we have a number of experiences with our mom going to hear great music starting in first grade called simon was on tour for graceland so my mom took us with her but in first grade we were this tall so set on concert seats, and, i mean, i will never forget it. and then a number of other memories i was...
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maybe it was clinton, i don't know. >> the hippie was carrying a sign the sign says make love not war. reagan looks at theside, looks at the hippie, turns to his aid and says the looks of him i don't think he could do either . >> now were going to turn to build. [applause] >> well. i have 1 million things to say about this book but you'll be relieved to hear that i'm not going to say any of them. the moderators job is to be moderate. that is to say. self restrained. and so i'm going to turn directly to first, to jonah and then to ruy teixeira. and then i'm going to give henry a chance which i think he will be champing at the bit to seize, to respond to what he's heard and then there will be a frank and free exchange of views among the four of you who will then turn to the audience for about 15 minutes of q&a. and i would ask only to reserve, carlin, to reserve one moment at the end for myself to share with you i unique insight into ronald reagan's political philosophy that henry's book has helped me to see for the first time and perhaps the last. jonah. >> i don't have a lot of time h
maybe it was clinton, i don't know. >> the hippie was carrying a sign the sign says make love not war. reagan looks at theside, looks at the hippie, turns to his aid and says the looks of him i don't think he could do either . >> now were going to turn to build. [applause] >> well. i have 1 million things to say about this book but you'll be relieved to hear that i'm not going to say any of them. the moderators job is to be moderate. that is to say. self restrained. and so i'm...
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if you'd counted those ones but hippy ruin — so close! seven.r it as well. he looked disappointed at the end with four. he could have run back and forth and put more than for its union. let's have a look at where mo ranks on our leaderboard. still a way off andy murray's 14 — but four is certainly not a bad score. he's level with heather watson and milos raonic. it has been great watching those. it has been great watching thosem has, and mo farah is running at the london anniversary games. he's running the 3000 metres in preparation for the world championships next month. thank you, jeff. lovely to see you, take care. bradley lowery may have lived a short life, but he achieved so much during it. the six—year—old captured the hearts and minds of people up and down the country with his determination and infectious smile. bradley died on friday after battling a rare form of cancer. but he never let his illness get in his way. net bradley lived with neuroblastoma for most of his life. he was diagnosed when he was just 18 months old. a sunderland fan
if you'd counted those ones but hippy ruin — so close! seven.r it as well. he looked disappointed at the end with four. he could have run back and forth and put more than for its union. let's have a look at where mo ranks on our leaderboard. still a way off andy murray's 14 — but four is certainly not a bad score. he's level with heather watson and milos raonic. it has been great watching those. it has been great watching thosem has, and mo farah is running at the london anniversary games....
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they also debate the meaning of the terms counterculture and hippie and discuss the legacy of that timeion at their annual meeting. it is about an hour and a half.
they also debate the meaning of the terms counterculture and hippie and discuss the legacy of that timeion at their annual meeting. it is about an hour and a half.
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. >> we used to call him the hippie.ere i was with a suit and tie on, going to work, and he was going with a paintbrush to the canvas. >> make that paintbrush to terra cotta. inspired by mexican artists such as diego rivera, granizo devotes himself to painting ceramic tiles, an ancient art form. he comes up with his own techniques and secret recipes for his glazes. >> in some ways, this is liquid glass. and you can see that these glazes are very similar in color, so you really don't know what they're gonna turn out to be until you fire them. >> you're saying that, once in the kiln, can turn out and be as bright and beautiful as these? >> absolutely. they go from grays to bright colors. >> how did granizo know what color he was painting with? it's not with his eyes, but his fingertips. >> got to the point where he could tell the color by just putting his hand in the glazes just by the thickness. so he'd say, "oh, these are greens. these are reds." and now we're gonna start laying in color by just squeezing this syringe. d
. >> we used to call him the hippie.ere i was with a suit and tie on, going to work, and he was going with a paintbrush to the canvas. >> make that paintbrush to terra cotta. inspired by mexican artists such as diego rivera, granizo devotes himself to painting ceramic tiles, an ancient art form. he comes up with his own techniques and secret recipes for his glazes. >> in some ways, this is liquid glass. and you can see that these glazes are very similar in color, so you really...
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veterans of the great depression, world war ii, the holocaust and the atomic age, the hippies were thechildren of the baby-boom generation and the rising affluence of the postwar consumer boom. eastern on railamerica, 30 years ago, oliver north appear before the house and senate select committee's investigating the iran-contra affair. >> people are not to be led to believe by the way you're asking the question to intensely deceive the american people or had that intent to begin with. the effort to conduct these covert operations was made in such a way that our adversaries would have knowledge of them or that we could deny american association with them or the association of this government with those activities. and that is not wrong. >> sunday at noon, historians, authors and ron paul explore the consequences of what they call america's post-world war ii secured a state. >> the people who like authoritarianism, to tell people what to do, they know it is it illegal for an individual to go into your house and take what they want. fortunately, that moral standard still exists.you can't p
veterans of the great depression, world war ii, the holocaust and the atomic age, the hippies were thechildren of the baby-boom generation and the rising affluence of the postwar consumer boom. eastern on railamerica, 30 years ago, oliver north appear before the house and senate select committee's investigating the iran-contra affair. >> people are not to be led to believe by the way you're asking the question to intensely deceive the american people or had that intent to begin with. the...
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the hippy was carrying sign make love and not war.from the looks of him, i don't think he could do either. [laughter] >> thank you, craig, now we are going to turn to bill olsen. [laughter] >> well, i have a million things to say about this book but you'll be relieved to hear that i am not going to say any of them. the moderater's job is to be moderate and self-restrained and i'm going to turn directly first to johan and then to ruy and then i'm going to give henry a chance which i think he will be chanting at the bit to seize to respond to what he's heard and then a frank exchange among the four of you. we will then turn to the audience for about 15 minutes of q&a and i would ask only to reserve one minute at the end to share with you a unique insight into ronald reagan's political philosophy that henry's book has help node see for the first time and perhaps the last. [laughter] jonah. >> i don't have a lot of time here so i'm going to skip some of the pleasantries as henry the eighth said to each of his wives, i'm not going to keep
the hippy was carrying sign make love and not war.from the looks of him, i don't think he could do either. [laughter] >> thank you, craig, now we are going to turn to bill olsen. [laughter] >> well, i have a million things to say about this book but you'll be relieved to hear that i am not going to say any of them. the moderater's job is to be moderate and self-restrained and i'm going to turn directly first to johan and then to ruy and then i'm going to give henry a chance which i...