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manson." he talks about how motivated the members of the cult he called the manson family to murder six people in august 1969. this was recorded at book passage book store in alifornia in 2013. [applause] . >> thanks a lot. when i write nonfiction i basically start with a single premise, that events never happen in a vacuum. anything is the results of many past actions where different people grew up, what they thought, how they mix together, who they met. there is no one simple answer to anything. so when i do write these books try to pick an era in american history. when i wrote about bonnie and clyde was really writing about the depression and growing up poor in the dust bowl. when i wrote about the gunfight at the o.k. corral which was not actually a gunfight and wasn't at the o.k. corral, but the accidental shooting in an empty lot on fremont street just did not have the same sort of ring to it when the first people were going to write this history. i wanted to write about the settling of
manson." he talks about how motivated the members of the cult he called the manson family to murder six people in august 1969. this was recorded at book passage book store in alifornia in 2013. [applause] . >> thanks a lot. when i write nonfiction i basically start with a single premise, that events never happen in a vacuum. anything is the results of many past actions where different people grew up, what they thought, how they mix together, who they met. there is no one simple...
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charles manson -- manson was not illegitimate. his mother when she was 15 was unhappy with their fundamentalist christian mother who believed that girls should not cut their hairs, where makeup and above all should not do that terribly simple thing that led to every evil in the world, dancing. we know her side of the story because his sister nancy never before interview nancy never before interview anywhere, and i found her. she told her mother's side of the story for the first time, gave me dates and places that i could go try to look. here is what happened. this is what everybody in the family knew. the real manson family, including charles himself. when she's 15 kathleen maddox living in kentucky, crosses a bridge over the river to a town called ironton. sneaks out of the house, goes because there are some clubs there where people can dance. and that one of these clubs, ritzy ray's, is the name of it, she meets a man, an exciting call the man, 29 years old. his name is colonel scott. colonel is his given name, not a military ra
charles manson -- manson was not illegitimate. his mother when she was 15 was unhappy with their fundamentalist christian mother who believed that girls should not cut their hairs, where makeup and above all should not do that terribly simple thing that led to every evil in the world, dancing. we know her side of the story because his sister nancy never before interview nancy never before interview anywhere, and i found her. she told her mother's side of the story for the first time, gave me...
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the leader was a short scruffy guy habitual criminal called manson. charles manson.their surprise, discovered manson and several of his followers were already in custody. not for murder, but for car theft. >> manson was a life-long criminal who never could go more than a day or two of his free life without breaking some law. >> and the people with him young, mostly women, were barely more than half his age. >> they're easily influenced. they came from broken homes or they were bullied at school, they didn't fit in. and he was able to tap into all of that. ♪ ♪ >> police began to interview these women. one was 18-year-old barbara hoyt, who spoke about life inside the family and what attracted her to charles manson. >> he was very loving. he was very much a father figure. >> how did it make you feel when he was nice to you like that? >> made me feel special. felt like we were all fingers on one hand, like we were the digits and charlie was the hand. >> police spoke with other manson women, too. and learned that in the fall of '67, manson moved to los angeles, where he s
the leader was a short scruffy guy habitual criminal called manson. charles manson.their surprise, discovered manson and several of his followers were already in custody. not for murder, but for car theft. >> manson was a life-long criminal who never could go more than a day or two of his free life without breaking some law. >> and the people with him young, mostly women, were barely more than half his age. >> they're easily influenced. they came from broken homes or they were...
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and establishing manson as a criminal icon.n 1969, manson sent his mostly female follow stores carry out his planned rampage over august 8th and 9th they killed 7 people including actress sharon tate, the wife of director roman polanski, she was 8 and a half months pregnant. one of the murderers later saying quote, we wanted to do a crime that would shock the world and five decades later people are still shocked and fascinated by the murders and the cult leader. >> no one heard of these people. charlie manson wound up on the cover of time magazine and live magazine like the picture of satan. >> reporter: manson and members of the family were tried, the cult leader convicted at 37 and spent the rest of his life in prison. >> the manson trial superseded everything. if there had been tv at the time, it would have been like the oj trial, national obsession. >> reporter: several of his followers went to jail if involvement in the crime, some remain incarcerated today. in 2017, charles manson died behind bars, he was 83 years old. >>
and establishing manson as a criminal icon.n 1969, manson sent his mostly female follow stores carry out his planned rampage over august 8th and 9th they killed 7 people including actress sharon tate, the wife of director roman polanski, she was 8 and a half months pregnant. one of the murderers later saying quote, we wanted to do a crime that would shock the world and five decades later people are still shocked and fascinated by the murders and the cult leader. >> no one heard of these...
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manson, died behind bars, the rest remain in prison.orks to ensure they stay there through her website noparoleformansonfamily.com. i forgave them years ago, but do i trust them? never. you can't trust. >> it's a fight she says she'll forever carry on for her sister. chris martinez, cbs news, los angeles. >>> coming up a bit later on "cbs this morning," an inside look at the fbi's new look at the use-of-force training they hope to implement in departments nationwide. >>> plus details on the lawsuit filed against a fertility center by an ohio man who allegedly found out one of his kids is not biologically his through a home dna test. >>> and in our series "a more perfect union," we'll meet a young journalist who is taking the world by storm. that's the "cbs morning news" for this thursday. thanks so much for watching. hope to see you back here tomorrow. i'm brook silva-braga. have a great thursday. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com >>> this is kpix 5 news. >>> now at 4:30 looking live at sfo. we're liking it. it is august 8th i'm mic
manson, died behind bars, the rest remain in prison.orks to ensure they stay there through her website noparoleformansonfamily.com. i forgave them years ago, but do i trust them? never. you can't trust. >> it's a fight she says she'll forever carry on for her sister. chris martinez, cbs news, los angeles. >>> coming up a bit later on "cbs this morning," an inside look at the fbi's new look at the use-of-force training they hope to implement in departments nationwide....
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by members of the so-called manson family. today the house on cielo drive where she was killed no longer stands. hollywood's fascination with the actress in her murder remains.>>> a lot of that has to do with the hollywood of it all.>> reporter: variety magazine said from books to tv series the films her life and death have become something of a pop culture phenomenon. the actress is being portrayed in no less than three movies this year. most recently by marco quentin tarantino once upon a time in hollywood.>>> sharon was beautiful. she was young and rich and famous. to have this darkness come in with manson and his followers really keeps people interested.>> reporter: charles manson and his followers were convicted of the killings in 1971. while 2 of them including manson died behind bars the rest remain in prison. sharon sister works to ensure they stay there through her website no parolee for manson family.com.>>> i for gave them many years ago. do i trust them? never. you can't trust. >> reporter: it is a fight she said s
by members of the so-called manson family. today the house on cielo drive where she was killed no longer stands. hollywood's fascination with the actress in her murder remains.>>> a lot of that has to do with the hollywood of it all.>> reporter: variety magazine said from books to tv series the films her life and death have become something of a pop culture phenomenon. the actress is being portrayed in no less than three movies this year. most recently by marco quentin tarantino...
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and establishing manson as a criminal icon.on sent mostly female followers to carry out his plan of rampage. over august 8 and ninth they killed seven people including actress sharon tate, the wife of director roman polanski who was 8 1/2 months pregnant. >>the killings themselves were weird, there was blood on the walls that said killed the pig in all of these weird things. >>one of the mothers later said we wanted to do a crime that would shock the world and five decades later people are still shot and even faceted by the murders and the cult leader. >> no one had heard of these people. charlie manson was on the cover of life magazine was the picture of saint in. >> reporter: hansen and members of the family were later tried. the cold leader convicted i 37 to spend the rest of his life in prison. >> manson trial superseded everything. it would have been like the oj trial if there was tv at the time. >>his followers went to jail for their involvement, some remain incarcerated today. in 2017 charles manson died behind bars, he
and establishing manson as a criminal icon.on sent mostly female followers to carry out his plan of rampage. over august 8 and ninth they killed seven people including actress sharon tate, the wife of director roman polanski who was 8 1/2 months pregnant. >>the killings themselves were weird, there was blood on the walls that said killed the pig in all of these weird things. >>one of the mothers later said we wanted to do a crime that would shock the world and five decades later...
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charlie manson ended up on the cover of life magazine.ried and the cult leader convicted at 37 and spend the rest of his hive in prison. >> if there was tv at the time it would be like the oj trial. >> several of the followers went to jail, some remain incarcerated today. in 2017 charles manson died behind bars behind bars i'm a three-alarm fire burns a community artist space in a oakland warehouse rekindling mihm roos of the goetz ship fire. nobody was hurt. >> this is not the first warehouse. it's very emotional. >> no one was injured during the fire, some of the artist studios with the art work inside was lost. >>> firefighters are on the scene 12 hours after the fire started. the warehouse is 23rd avenue and east 11 street. henry lee just returned from the scene and he joins us here in the studio. >> at the scene i met with the battalion chief who was the commander at the ghost ship fire. >> a fire tore through an oakland warehouse destroying 10 facilities. 37 individual spaces for different kinds of artist work. >> the fire began at
charlie manson ended up on the cover of life magazine.ried and the cult leader convicted at 37 and spend the rest of his hive in prison. >> if there was tv at the time it would be like the oj trial. >> several of the followers went to jail, some remain incarcerated today. in 2017 charles manson died behind bars behind bars i'm a three-alarm fire burns a community artist space in a oakland warehouse rekindling mihm roos of the goetz ship fire. nobody was hurt. >> this is not...
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you can read up on a timeline of the manson murders and everything that followed on abc7news.com. search the word manson. >>> the trump administration is taking another action squarely targeted at california. the new rules being implemented for warning labels on a weed killer. >>> a family gets a cheap price on an air b and b rental for a ski house in utah. too good to be true? i'm michael finney. i'm michael finney. aheacalifornia phones offers free specialized phones... like cordless phones. - ( phone ringing ) - big button, and volume-enhanced phones. get details on this state program. visit right now or call during business hours. actually, that's my buick.. your buick doesn't have a roof rack! this is my buick. how are we gonna fit in your mom's buick? easy. i like that new buick. -me too. i was actually talking about that buick. i knew that. -did you? buick's fresh new lineup is full of surprises. current eligible non-gm owners and lessees get 20% below msrp on most 2019 buick encore models. and accessoriesphones for your mobile phone. like this device to increase volume on
you can read up on a timeline of the manson murders and everything that followed on abc7news.com. search the word manson. >>> the trump administration is taking another action squarely targeted at california. the new rules being implemented for warning labels on a weed killer. >>> a family gets a cheap price on an air b and b rental for a ski house in utah. too good to be true? i'm michael finney. i'm michael finney. aheacalifornia phones offers free specialized phones... like...
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charles manson died two years ago in prison.t of his followers who were convicted are either still in prison or died there. >>> a man is in jail accused of shooting and killing another man during an argument in a shopping center parking lot. elk grove police arrested the 30-year-old yesterday afternoon. investigators say that he fled after using a rifle to another 30-year-ol man at 4:00 yesterday morning. the shooting happened at the shopping center in livermore. investigators say both men lived in a homeless camp near the area. >> we believe at this point this was a fight between the suspect and the victim and that they are -- they got into an argument. >> it's a life. doesn't matter if they are homeless or not. it's kind of scary. you know too many people shooting nowadays. >> officials say a large number of homeless people live along the creek and there have been other incidents of violence but this is the first killing. >>> this is the second homicide in livermore in less than a month. police are still searching for a 21-yea
charles manson died two years ago in prison.t of his followers who were convicted are either still in prison or died there. >>> a man is in jail accused of shooting and killing another man during an argument in a shopping center parking lot. elk grove police arrested the 30-year-old yesterday afternoon. investigators say that he fled after using a rifle to another 30-year-ol man at 4:00 yesterday morning. the shooting happened at the shopping center in livermore. investigators say both...
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manson tied up the couple and left others to kill them. manson died two years ago in prison. old. >>> president trump, his campaign on the republican national committee are all suing the state of net telephony over new law that could keep president trump off the ballot in 2020. the law requires presidential candidates to release their tax returns before the california primary. the lawsuits argue that the law is unconstitutional because states don't have the power to place conditions on who can run for president. the lawsuit calls the act "political attack against the sitting president for cheap double-edged chief political game. member support for a controversial mural coming from a new perspective. why the leader of the san francisco naacp spoke out today in favor of keeping the mural at george washington high school. >>> plus concerns of our environmental consequences. coming up next, what happens now that california's largest recycling redemption business shutdown all of its stations statewide. >> temperatures just slightly warmer today but you will notice a drop off in te
manson tied up the couple and left others to kill them. manson died two years ago in prison. old. >>> president trump, his campaign on the republican national committee are all suing the state of net telephony over new law that could keep president trump off the ballot in 2020. the law requires presidential candidates to release their tax returns before the california primary. the lawsuits argue that the law is unconstitutional because states don't have the power to place conditions on...
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but after the manson murders, you saw a hippie with long hair hitch-hiking and the image of manson wouldthe magic is gone. aimless and disorganized, the hippies have fallen prey to their own free spirit. free love, free drugs and too much free publicity have gradually corrupted them. >> something happened to haight-ashbury since last year. we hear it's not the same place. >> it's not. the love-ins brought more and more people. then people who were just bums trying to get into a good thing, you know, free food, free everything. so they all just came in, you know. and a lot of really rotten people. so now you've really got a bad thing. it used to be you could set your stuff down beside the road, nobody would touch it. and now it got so you couldn't even put your things inside a building. somebody would come along and take everything you had. >> one day i woke up very hungry, very dirty and tired and disgusted and decided to get a job, settle down and get serious. >> joe's job is making jewelry. he's been taking a six-month course to learn how. >> it was hard in the beginning. getting up at
but after the manson murders, you saw a hippie with long hair hitch-hiking and the image of manson wouldthe magic is gone. aimless and disorganized, the hippies have fallen prey to their own free spirit. free love, free drugs and too much free publicity have gradually corrupted them. >> something happened to haight-ashbury since last year. we hear it's not the same place. >> it's not. the love-ins brought more and more people. then people who were just bums trying to get into a good...
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family, the manson family cult, which brings us a much darker side to the story.ot going on. yes, if you want your big ott tarantino moments — you just saw a clip of bruce lee — there are moments like that in the film. but overall, it is much more serious, more authentic, perhaps less immediate than some of the other films, but it is one, you know, as i said, i have been to a couple of times, i think it's a film you will want to revisit because there is so much going on. i have seen criticisms that it is self—indulgent and that the sharon tate character, played by margot robbie, a great actress, shejust isn't given enough lines. yes. yeah. she doesn't have a lot of dialogue, that is true. i think there is a problem that it is margot robbie. because she's famous, we expect her to be in it more. she's a supporting character, she's not a lead. if it was someone less famous we wouldn't focus on it so much. but there are moments where it is about her and she doesn't say anything, but through facial expressions she says so much. there's a scene where sharon tate is watc
family, the manson family cult, which brings us a much darker side to the story.ot going on. yes, if you want your big ott tarantino moments — you just saw a clip of bruce lee — there are moments like that in the film. but overall, it is much more serious, more authentic, perhaps less immediate than some of the other films, but it is one, you know, as i said, i have been to a couple of times, i think it's a film you will want to revisit because there is so much going on. i have seen...
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family, the manson family cult, which brings us a much darker side to the story.oing on. yes, if you want your big ott tarantino moments — you just saw a clip of bruce lee — there are moments like that in the film. overall, it is much more serious, more authentic, perhaps less immediate than some of the other films, but it is one, you know, as i said, i have been to a couple of times, i think it's a film you will want to revisit because there is so much going on. i have seen criticisms that it is self—indulgent and that the sharon tate character, played by margot robbie, who is obviously a great actress, that she is just not given enough lines. she doesn't have a lot of dialogue, that is true. i think there is a problem that it is margot robbie. because she is famous, we expect her to be in it more. she is a supporting character, she is not a lead. if it was someone less famous we wouldn't focus on it so much. there are moments where it is about her and she doesn't say anything, but through facial expressions she says so much. there is a scene where sharon tate is
family, the manson family cult, which brings us a much darker side to the story.oing on. yes, if you want your big ott tarantino moments — you just saw a clip of bruce lee — there are moments like that in the film. overall, it is much more serious, more authentic, perhaps less immediate than some of the other films, but it is one, you know, as i said, i have been to a couple of times, i think it's a film you will want to revisit because there is so much going on. i have seen criticisms that...
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family, the manson family cult, which brings us, a much darker side to the story.ing on. yes if you want your big 0tt tarantino moments you saw a clip of bruce lee, there are moments like that in the film. 0verall clip of bruce lee, there are moments like that in the film. overall it is more serious, like that in the film. overall it is more serious, more like that in the film. overall it is more serious, more authentic, perhaps less immediate that some of the other films, but it is one you know, as i said i have been to a couple of times you will want to revisited because there is so much going on. i have seen criticism that is self—indulgent and that the sharon tate character, she just isn't given enough lines. she doesn't have a lot of dialogue, that is true. i think there is a problem it is margot robbie, because she is famous we expect her to be in it more. she is a supporting character, he is not a lead. if it was someone eless famous we wouldn't focus on it so eless famous we wouldn't focus on it so much. there are moments where it is about her and she doesn
family, the manson family cult, which brings us, a much darker side to the story.ing on. yes if you want your big 0tt tarantino moments you saw a clip of bruce lee, there are moments like that in the film. 0verall clip of bruce lee, there are moments like that in the film. overall it is more serious, like that in the film. overall it is more serious, more like that in the film. overall it is more serious, more authentic, perhaps less immediate that some of the other films, but it is one you...
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charles manson . >> what do you want more than anything >> manson . >> i will get you manson . >> thelley him is no stranger to the role. david herrmann played him this year in quentin tarantino's once upon a time in holly road . >> i remember the first rehearsal i was like whoa! this guys is double to speak every once in while the right actor meets the right role at the right time in the right project. it happened in season 1 with karen britton. as ed camp or . >> they just hit a homerun right out of the park. it happens this season with damon herrmann as charles manson . >> the series is from the dark mind of a acclaimed filmmaker, no stranger to serial killers but the director of 7. zodiac -- this is the zodiac speaking . >> and gone role . >> did you kill your wife? >> the stories of mine hundred tell me there is one famous character they would love to sit across from an interview . >> if your characters could sit across from any character from any film, which would you be most interested in in introverted? >> tyler durbin. >> definitely . >> you do not talk about fight club . >>
charles manson . >> what do you want more than anything >> manson . >> i will get you manson . >> thelley him is no stranger to the role. david herrmann played him this year in quentin tarantino's once upon a time in holly road . >> i remember the first rehearsal i was like whoa! this guys is double to speak every once in while the right actor meets the right role at the right time in the right project. it happened in season 1 with karen britton. as ed camp or ....
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. >>> to have this darkness come in with manson and his followers really keeps people interested. >>> 50 years of the summer of love by brutal murders but america's fascination with the infamous manson killings.>>>
. >>> to have this darkness come in with manson and his followers really keeps people interested. >>> 50 years of the summer of love by brutal murders but america's fascination with the infamous manson killings.>>>
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followed a lot of people forget i think just how violent this time was in the united states with the manson murders just a little bit over a week before would stop. there was the violence at the altamont festival featuring the rolling stones where a young person was stabbed and beaten to death after which i mean that it was in this situation that he had not there were there was also a vietnam war there was also there were also a lot of violent riots taking place at that time so then the movement itself that the counterculture movement had also taken a lot of hits president nixon was in power but then there was woodstock and despite all of these things despite all of these facts despite far too many people showing up despite there being no sanitation despite them running out of food which was kind of a blessing in disguise because they had no sanitation this spot the fact that it rained and rained and boss numbers of people were on drugs the festival for the most part went off without a hitch there were 2 deaths but in terms of violence things were quite good and people also say that people
followed a lot of people forget i think just how violent this time was in the united states with the manson murders just a little bit over a week before would stop. there was the violence at the altamont festival featuring the rolling stones where a young person was stabbed and beaten to death after which i mean that it was in this situation that he had not there were there was also a vietnam war there was also there were also a lot of violent riots taking place at that time so then the...
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wrapping up the look at the best-selling nonfiction books according to "the los angeles times" is mark manson's advice on leading a happier life. you can watch them online at booktv.org. >> now on booktv we want to introduce to author joel salatin, the book "your successful farm business," you don't write books for a living but a you have written self. >> guest: yes, 12. but i mainly farm for a living. >> host: what have your books been about. >> guest: both how to beef production, chicken production, you can farm, and then some broader cultural things, like offering i want to do is illegal, and folks this ain't normal, but our abnormality in our modern day. nothing like the historical normalcy. we're in an an an abhorrent. and then the sheer ecstasy of being a lunatic farmer and that describes the difference in our farming compared so the average. >> tell us about your farm. >> guest: we're in virginia, shenandoah valley and we're in pastured livestock, so think about tyson chicken houses and smithfield hog factories. so our animals are all out on pasture, and they move every day or every coup
wrapping up the look at the best-selling nonfiction books according to "the los angeles times" is mark manson's advice on leading a happier life. you can watch them online at booktv.org. >> now on booktv we want to introduce to author joel salatin, the book "your successful farm business," you don't write books for a living but a you have written self. >> guest: yes, 12. but i mainly farm for a living. >> host: what have your books been about. >>...
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you had a chance to sit down with the lunatic, charles manson in 1988.e tell you something about a woman. the women i got, i don't got to tell them what to do. if i got to tell him what to do, sit them up on the highway, get them away from me. i don't deal with women they know what to do. if they don't know what to do, they stay away from you. >> in your case they knew to can i will. >> they knew to take care of me. >> they knew to kill. you are left a bloody trail. >> whoa, whoa. you haven't seen the bloody trail yet. ainsley: wow. tell us about, geraldo? >> well in san quentin ainsley. he has as you can see, like hitler, like mussolini, stalin, manson has this macabre, murderous, horrifying charisma. this charisma made him a pop culture figure. he was tried for nine homicides. but it might have been 900,000 if he had his way. the pop culture come 50 years since the 1969 horrible murders in the los angeles area. in the 30 years ago i interviewed him in san quentin. still today he was one of the most popular t-shirts that existed. you look at him, you wo
you had a chance to sit down with the lunatic, charles manson in 1988.e tell you something about a woman. the women i got, i don't got to tell them what to do. if i got to tell him what to do, sit them up on the highway, get them away from me. i don't deal with women they know what to do. if they don't know what to do, they stay away from you. >> in your case they knew to can i will. >> they knew to take care of me. >> they knew to kill. you are left a bloody trail. >>...
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today marks 50 years since followers of charles manson went on a killing spree. >> manson sent some young, lo angeles estate ofers to 62-year-old actress sharon tate. their blood was used to squall the words pigs and helter skelet skeleter on the walls. >> it never goes away and the grief never goes away but you do learn to cope better. >> i forgave them many years ago but do i trust them never. you can't trust. >> the murderers at the tate home were among 7 carried out two nights z. man son and four of his followers were convicted of the killings. man son and susan atkins died in custody. >>> 6:10 right now a bay area aviation. how captain sullenberger wants to avoid another miss at sfo like this one. >> one man's polite request for fellow drivers. >> i'm watching an upper level low that's been around all week long. it's actually going to deepen the marine layer as we go through the next few days and the chance to possibly see a spotty shower. details coming up. >> and i'm continuing to track this traffic alert out of the south bay. you're taking a look from chopper 5. as you are approac
today marks 50 years since followers of charles manson went on a killing spree. >> manson sent some young, lo angeles estate ofers to 62-year-old actress sharon tate. their blood was used to squall the words pigs and helter skelet skeleter on the walls. >> it never goes away and the grief never goes away but you do learn to cope better. >> i forgave them many years ago but do i trust them never. you can't trust. >> the murderers at the tate home were among 7 carried out...
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on manson tied them up and left. >>> canadian police believe they have found the bodies of two teenage fugitives who were wanted for killing three people. the bodies were found yesterday in manitoba. police say they're confident, the bodies are those of the teenagers wanted for killing three people in british columbia last month, including a woman in north carolina, and her australian boyfriend. the police are waiting now for autopsy results to confirm their identities and how they died. >>> puerto rico has a new governor today. the third person to have that job in the past week. former justice secretary wanda vasquez took the oath of office yesterday. the puertocourt ruled that her predecessor, pedro peer luisy, was sworn in on unconstitutional grounds since he had been confirmed by only one of two legislative chambers. before her swearing this, vasquez said puerto rico needs certainly and stability after the corruption scandal that brought down governor rossells and other top members of government. >>> hundreds are gathering in mississippi after the nation's biggest immigration raid
on manson tied them up and left. >>> canadian police believe they have found the bodies of two teenage fugitives who were wanted for killing three people. the bodies were found yesterday in manitoba. police say they're confident, the bodies are those of the teenagers wanted for killing three people in british columbia last month, including a woman in north carolina, and her australian boyfriend. the police are waiting now for autopsy results to confirm their identities and how they...
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. >> charles manson and his followers were convicted of the killing in 1991. the rest remain in prison. sharon's sister works to ensure they stay there through her website. >> i forgave them many years ago, no but do i trust them? never. you can't trust. >> it's a fight she says she'll forever carry on for her sister. chris martinez cbs news los angeles. >>> coming up outside lands adding another lands to the lineup. the grass area festival gets another green light for pot. >>> and let's head outside before we go to break. 57 degrees and a cloudy, foggy start on this thursday morning. wimpy trash bags? c'mon. hefty! hefty! hefty! hey ladies... buy hefty® ultra strong™ at a low price. dada! i wish... get hefty® ultra strong™ costs less than glad® forceflex where sold head to head. >>> 4:43 right now this morning fedex is cutting ties with amazon. wendy gillette is liv with this morning's stock report. >>> wall street rallied after early losses wednesday. the dow dropped 22 points but at one point was down 600. the nasdaq added 29 and the s&p 500 gained 2. trade
. >> charles manson and his followers were convicted of the killing in 1991. the rest remain in prison. sharon's sister works to ensure they stay there through her website. >> i forgave them many years ago, no but do i trust them? never. you can't trust. >> it's a fight she says she'll forever carry on for her sister. chris martinez cbs news los angeles. >>> coming up outside lands adding another lands to the lineup. the grass area festival gets another green light...
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family, the manson family cult, which brings us a much darker side to the story.u just saw a clip of bruce lee — there are moments like that in the film. but i think overall, it's much more serious, more authentic, perhaps less immediate than some of the other films, but it is one, you know, as i said, i have been to a couple of times, i think it's a film you will want to revisit because there is so much going on. i have seen criticisms that it is self—indulgent a bit and that the sharon tate character, played by margot robbie, who is obviously a great actress, she just isn't given enough lines. yes. yeah. she doesn't have a lot of dialogue, that is true. i think there is a problem that it is margot robbie. because she's famous, we expect her to be in it more. she's a supporting character, she's not a lead. she's a supporting character, she's not one of the leads. if it was someone less famous we wouldn't focus on that quite so much. but there are moments where it is about her and she doesn't say anything, but through facial expressions she says so much. there's a
family, the manson family cult, which brings us a much darker side to the story.u just saw a clip of bruce lee — there are moments like that in the film. but i think overall, it's much more serious, more authentic, perhaps less immediate than some of the other films, but it is one, you know, as i said, i have been to a couple of times, i think it's a film you will want to revisit because there is so much going on. i have seen criticisms that it is self—indulgent a bit and that the sharon...
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not far from the has manson and close to the or do bizarre neighborhood where huff isn't close to liveis the largest and best known mosque in india the jumma must sit. it was built by sharjah han the same mugu emperor who built the taj mahal some 400 years ago it is the largest mosque in asia and its courtyard can hold up 225000 worshippers. in recent times the mosque has been a target for bomb attacks. cameras are not allowed inside the mosque and security guards screen all who enter. the muslim community living around the mosque and in the area of order bazaar is known for its strict orthodoxy. meet. 58 year old. is typical of this community he runs a small shop selling garments. each time he talks about god he is moved to tears. i'm not. here. rick. i wouldn't have that. money on a man who decided on the right a little boy so good you know i love a. day of my life. before you tell me to tell your love i love will that if somebody told me dad told me to home a little model helping me. to go by the. bubble has lived in the hope of being selected to go in the house in his view destiny
not far from the has manson and close to the or do bizarre neighborhood where huff isn't close to liveis the largest and best known mosque in india the jumma must sit. it was built by sharjah han the same mugu emperor who built the taj mahal some 400 years ago it is the largest mosque in asia and its courtyard can hold up 225000 worshippers. in recent times the mosque has been a target for bomb attacks. cameras are not allowed inside the mosque and security guards screen all who enter. the...
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james muntz being a violent assault child four's maureen kelly report, san francisco police took manson into custody as he arrived for his court appearance today. >>alston james vincent reporters questions as he walked into the courtroom wearing a suit and tie looking much different from his booking photo it was the judge's decision to release him pending trial after his arraignment last week that caused the victim to tweet out surveillance video showing the attack outside her beale street condo building that disturbing video then drew media attention and sparked outcry from the community the judge seen the video on the news modified her decision and ordered vincent to be fitted with a gps monitor which he wore returning to her courtroom today for a status hearing that ended up being postponed as police officers were waiting for him to surrender on a $100,000 arrest warrant. police say a second woman to solve the nhs's mug shot on the news and recognized him as the person who attacked her at 4th and brandon back in february allegedly making a threat to kill while carrying a knife as he
james muntz being a violent assault child four's maureen kelly report, san francisco police took manson into custody as he arrived for his court appearance today. >>alston james vincent reporters questions as he walked into the courtroom wearing a suit and tie looking much different from his booking photo it was the judge's decision to release him pending trial after his arraignment last week that caused the victim to tweet out surveillance video showing the attack outside her beale...
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crowdking down, under the is a member of the charlie manson family. .4 happened to be carrying a 5 strappedkle. she was back in the crowd and as they were shaking hands, suddenly i see a hand come up with something in it. at that time i didn't know it was a weapon. but i stepped in front of the president to stop the hand from coming up because i didn't want him to get hit with whatever it was. aen i hit it, i knew it was gun. ." i yelled out, "gun o so my friends who are with the president, left with the president. [laughter] it was part of the training program. the crowd is screaming and i got a hold of her hand and got the gun. another thing, mr. director, i didn't have my vest on. i am thinking i don't know if there is more to this happening but i am not letting her go. theyrowd is screaming and are screaming there is a gun and this girl is screaming. i kept pushing her away. the president is gone with the agent. i dropped her to the ground. some of the agents and police came forward. when the agents from the shift i noticed, i handed him the gun and i cuffed her. once she was cuffed, i
crowdking down, under the is a member of the charlie manson family. .4 happened to be carrying a 5 strappedkle. she was back in the crowd and as they were shaking hands, suddenly i see a hand come up with something in it. at that time i didn't know it was a weapon. but i stepped in front of the president to stop the hand from coming up because i didn't want him to get hit with whatever it was. aen i hit it, i knew it was gun. ." i yelled out, "gun o so my friends who are with the...
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his body, dennis hopper, directed the film and it came out at a time in the late 60s after the manson where it could go either way. sometimes it did go either way. sometimes it did go either way. sometimes it did go either way. he embodied that. you speak of easy rider and some of his work, certainly the film has been talked about a lot. what do you think his legacy will be in the entirety of his work? well, first of all, i do want to remind you it is the 50th anniversary of the film, it is hard to imagine it is 50 years old. i think his legacy will be that ofan old. i think his legacy will be that of an actor, director, screenwriter of an actor, director, screenwriter ofan of an actor, director, screenwriter of an iconic film coming from an iconic family but on a personal level. i don't think i ever heard too much about edith fonda being a bad guy. i only heard very nice, affectionate things about him. and if you can escape hollywood with just that, you did good. all right. hollywood reporter gayl murphy remembering peter fonda who has died at the age of 79. thank you very much. than
his body, dennis hopper, directed the film and it came out at a time in the late 60s after the manson where it could go either way. sometimes it did go either way. sometimes it did go either way. sometimes it did go either way. he embodied that. you speak of easy rider and some of his work, certainly the film has been talked about a lot. what do you think his legacy will be in the entirety of his work? well, first of all, i do want to remind you it is the 50th anniversary of the film, it is...
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if you think of the parents of charles manson or jeffrey dahmer, they don't have anyone who understandswhat they're going through. they had a lot of great friends, their pastor was a wonderful m man. everyone in the area looked up to him. he lost his job because he was supportive of that family. >> tell us about dylan's funeral. >> it was very private, the family was afraid to have a funeral. they did it in secrecy. they had not been going to a church regularly but they attended a lutheran church at one time in a friend got word that they needed somebody. they didn't have a pastor and they needed somebody to bury their son. so he agreed and there were fewer than a dozen people there. he prepared something but when he got there, he realized he needed to throw it out and just talk. so he had everybody talk about dylan and the brother didn't know what to make of it. so then the pastor quoted a passage of scripture, which was just perfect. absalom, forgive me, i don't know how to pronounce it. king david's son who tried to overthrow king david as king but he tried to overthrow david. david
if you think of the parents of charles manson or jeffrey dahmer, they don't have anyone who understandswhat they're going through. they had a lot of great friends, their pastor was a wonderful m man. everyone in the area looked up to him. he lost his job because he was supportive of that family. >> tell us about dylan's funeral. >> it was very private, the family was afraid to have a funeral. they did it in secrecy. they had not been going to a church regularly but they attended a...
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trump: we are looking at manson. there are many bills put in over a period of four or five years.hey went nowhere. there has never been a president like president trump. reporter: [indiscernible] pres. trump: i don't think we will need to. leadership is along with me right now. by the time we call them back -- they will be back anyway. i don't think we will need to call them back. i think we will have a good package by the time to come back and they can start debating and voting on it. i really don't think -- a little time in matters. leadership is dimming a good job. mitch mcconnell, kevin, nancy. i spoke with nancy pelosi and chuck schumer yesterday. there is a lot of goodwill about this issue. reporter: [indiscernible] i don't think so. i think we have a lot of support. i'm very fortunate in the republican party of net 94% approval rating so that helps. i have a greater publishing -- relationship with republican senators. they are looking to me to make this thing go and we will have great support. we will have support from the democrats also. reporter: [indiscernible] pres. tru
trump: we are looking at manson. there are many bills put in over a period of four or five years.hey went nowhere. there has never been a president like president trump. reporter: [indiscernible] pres. trump: i don't think we will need to. leadership is along with me right now. by the time we call them back -- they will be back anyway. i don't think we will need to call them back. i think we will have a good package by the time to come back and they can start debating and voting on it. i really...
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in wrapping up on the best-selling nonfiction books according to the wall street journal is mark manson device on leading a happier life. some of these offers have appeared on book tv and you can watch them online at booktv.org. >> watch book tv for live coverage of the national book festival. today starting at 10:00 a.m. eastern, our coverage includes author interviews with justice ruth bader ginsburg on her book my own words. david sawyer, his book is the heartbeat of wounded me. sheriff robinson talks about her book, child of the dream. rick atkinson author of the british are coming in thomas malone, founding director of the mit center for collective intelligence discusses his book super mice. the national book festival, life today at tenney and eastern on book tv on c-span2. >> david rubenstein, how did you get involved in the national book festival? >> it came about through serendipity. i had been involved in the madison council which is the support arm of the labor of congress a number ofea
in wrapping up on the best-selling nonfiction books according to the wall street journal is mark manson device on leading a happier life. some of these offers have appeared on book tv and you can watch them online at booktv.org. >> watch book tv for live coverage of the national book festival. today starting at 10:00 a.m. eastern, our coverage includes author interviews with justice ruth bader ginsburg on her book my own words. david sawyer, his book is the heartbeat of wounded me....
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the manson murders. >>> army hammer takes to twitter to call for boy cot of the marvel superhero moviesthose and more coming up live at 7:00. >> after the break, he signed up with a ridealong with a sacramento police officer. how a teenager saved that officer from getting hurt. california phones offers free specialized phones... like cordless phones. - ( phone ringing ) - big button, and volume-enhanced phones. get details on this state program. visit right now or call during business hours. and accessoriesphones for your mobile phone. like this device to increase volume on your cell phone. - ( phone ringing ) - get details on this state program visit right now or call during business hours. . >>> a sacramento teenager with dreams of becoming a police officer got experience on a ride along. how the teens quick reaction helped the k-9 officer out of trouble. it was that dispatch for back up that has the sacramento police department singing the praises of sam. >> i saw what was happening. >> sam's quick thinking while on a ridealong prevented michael bradley from being harmed. >> we made
the manson murders. >>> army hammer takes to twitter to call for boy cot of the marvel superhero moviesthose and more coming up live at 7:00. >> after the break, he signed up with a ridealong with a sacramento police officer. how a teenager saved that officer from getting hurt. california phones offers free specialized phones... like cordless phones. - ( phone ringing ) - big button, and volume-enhanced phones. get details on this state program. visit right now or call during...
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plenty more ground still to cover for you here on al-jazeera including i'm charlie manson at the edinburgh festival where some artists at putting them most painful experiences on the stand. got some rather nasty weather pushing towards the far south of japan now this little circulation swirling away that is tropical storm francisco and that's going to push its way up across the far south of the country so we'll see some very wet weather getting into q.c. as we go on into tuesday some of them piles of honshu apps also seeing a little bit of a wet weather but it really doesn't have too much of an impact here is going to push its way up into south korea maybe parts of north korea seeing some fairy or whether as we go on through the next couple of days maybe 152 millimeters of right on the cards for some to the east of that still stays very hot in tokyo temperatures still getting up to around 34 celsius but you might see want to live the showers over the next day or so showers continue down towards southern parts of china quite as wet as it has been recently hong kong getting up to around 32 c
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who spent $300,000 of his money to buy luxury men's wear in beverly hills and tried to purchase a manson for $6 million. sounds like just another k street lobbyist trying to manipulate public opinion for his benefit. so don't believe the hype. either that august is a quiet month or reasonable gun reform is mission impossible. that's your reality check. >> august will only be quiet on efforts if congress residence chooses. a great point there. thank you. first responders going beyond the call of duty whether the first shots were fired in dayton. >> speaking with firefighters and paramedics who responded within minutes to help save lives. >> we got shots fired. multiple people down. we'll need multiple medics. >> what they are trained to do. respond to emergencies and save lives. >> fires, fire alarms, emergencies and car wrecks. >> the men and women of the fire department went to sleep at their station saturday night, none of them could have imagined the call they were about to receive. >> a shooter incident. engine 15, engine 2, engine 4, engine 8. >> i was here in bed. woke up and heade
who spent $300,000 of his money to buy luxury men's wear in beverly hills and tried to purchase a manson for $6 million. sounds like just another k street lobbyist trying to manipulate public opinion for his benefit. so don't believe the hype. either that august is a quiet month or reasonable gun reform is mission impossible. that's your reality check. >> august will only be quiet on efforts if congress residence chooses. a great point there. thank you. first responders going beyond the...
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wrapping up the look at the best-selling nonfiction books according to "the los angeles times" is mark manson's advice on leading a happier life. some of these authors have appeared on booktv and you can watch them online at booktv.org. >> good morning. everyone please take their seats. good morning. welcome to everyone here and everyone watching live online. my name is dylan croup and i'm an intern at young america's foundation. the prepremier outreach association for the conservative movement for college and high school chapters. youngmer foundations he 'helps that america's youth are equipped with the knowledge of consecutive principles such as free enterprise, individual freedom and extra dissal american values. today i have the privilege of introducing one of the most passion not voices in the conservative movement. liz wheeler. liz wheeler is a 30-year-old young conservative hailing from the heart of the midwest. during college liz served on the board of zoning appeals for hem home town and was the youngest person to hold that position. at the same time, liz co-authored a book with 13 oth
wrapping up the look at the best-selling nonfiction books according to "the los angeles times" is mark manson's advice on leading a happier life. some of these authors have appeared on booktv and you can watch them online at booktv.org. >> good morning. everyone please take their seats. good morning. welcome to everyone here and everyone watching live online. my name is dylan croup and i'm an intern at young america's foundation. the prepremier outreach association for the...
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crowdg down, out in the is a member of the charlie mansion family -- charlie manson family who happened to be carrying a 45 strapped to her ankle. she was back a couple people in he's shaking so as hands, suddenly i see this hand, with something in it and at that time, i didn't know if it was a weapon. front of the in president to stop the hand from coming up because i didn't want him to get hit with whatever it was. the minute i hit it, i knew it was a gun. all my very gun, best friends with the president left with the president. [laughter] >> talk about a training program. you are on your own, but he. -- buddy. the crowd is screaming and we got the gun. thing, i did have my ist on, so unthinking that, don't know if there's more to this, but i know i'm not letting go of her. i'm pushing her back through the crowd and the crowd is screaming, this girl is screaming. ikeep pushing her away and as said by then, the president has gone with the agents. i dropped her down to the ground , some of the agents and police from the back of the crowd came forward, and i noticed one of the agents fro
crowdg down, out in the is a member of the charlie mansion family -- charlie manson family who happened to be carrying a 45 strapped to her ankle. she was back a couple people in he's shaking so as hands, suddenly i see this hand, with something in it and at that time, i didn't know if it was a weapon. front of the in president to stop the hand from coming up because i didn't want him to get hit with whatever it was. the minute i hit it, i knew it was a gun. all my very gun, best friends with...
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in the southern california culture that can drag out a lot of odd things that certainly did with mansonand a number of others. >> and certainly the messy impulse. >> certainly that too. >> for peter on bank robberies commute got a more complete story of when you got the robbery and then the rubber is caught and goes to jail but i'm wondering about what he may have learned in your research about that or maybe successful from the robbers perfected and never went to jail. did you learn much about what percentage actually worked and what kind of insights did you draw from that? >> i do know about the world of los angeles bank robbery and i did spend some time speaking with william rader the head of the bank robbery task force or group at the fbi in that area. the vast majority of bank robbers are not pastors, one-on-one bank robbers, one bank robber, one teller, i got a gun give me all your money. he says the vast majority of them are robbing because they are addicted. addicted to drugs. they need money fast and feel like their back is against the wall. those guys get caught because they ke
in the southern california culture that can drag out a lot of odd things that certainly did with mansonand a number of others. >> and certainly the messy impulse. >> certainly that too. >> for peter on bank robberies commute got a more complete story of when you got the robbery and then the rubber is caught and goes to jail but i'm wondering about what he may have learned in your research about that or maybe successful from the robbers perfected and never went to jail. did you...
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. >> laura: more like the corleone's or the manson's -- watching the debate it didn't have a feel of a family reunion to me. a majority of the democrats on stage trashed the recent standard-bearer barack obama. he's one of the most beloved political figures on the planet but he is written off as a cautious technocrat who was unable to deliver the fundamental change, the radicals really wanted and still want. now aoc plus three have led to the reappraisal of their leftist activism. remember when i said back in january, conservatives ignoring her leadership in the democratic party do so at their own peril. >> i think it's a mistake to not take her seriously, to brush her off as a flash in the pan or upstart. she was as close to a thought leader as a democrat party has today. >> laura: i saw where this was going at a lot of you did as well. now we see the radical ideas filling the 2020 democrat debate stages. climate hysteria, open borders, free health care and opposition is simply not permitted. >> decriminalize, that is the whole point. >> they are not criminals, i believe we should h
. >> laura: more like the corleone's or the manson's -- watching the debate it didn't have a feel of a family reunion to me. a majority of the democrats on stage trashed the recent standard-bearer barack obama. he's one of the most beloved political figures on the planet but he is written off as a cautious technocrat who was unable to deliver the fundamental change, the radicals really wanted and still want. now aoc plus three have led to the reappraisal of their leftist activism....
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the two loneliest people in the world because, you know, unless you think of the parents of charles manson or jeffrey dahmer or someone like that, they don't have anyone who understands what they're going through. they're in uncharted territory. but they had a lot of great friends. their pastor, who's also in the book, is a wonderful man. >> host: mark housen? >> guest: wonderful. everyone in the area has looked up to him. he lost his job, essentially, because he supported the klebolds and did their, did dylan's funeral. >> host: tell us about dylan's funeral. >> guest: okay, dylan's funeral. first of all, it was very private. it was less than a week after columbine, and the family was afraid to have a funeral. or who might go. they did it in secrecy. they had not been going to a church regularly, but they had attended st. phillips lutheran church at one time x a friend got word to pastor that the klebolds needed somebody. they didn't have a pastor, and they needed somebody to bury their son. so he agreed to do it. and there were only fewer than a dozen people there. and he prepared someth
the two loneliest people in the world because, you know, unless you think of the parents of charles manson or jeffrey dahmer or someone like that, they don't have anyone who understands what they're going through. they're in uncharted territory. but they had a lot of great friends. their pastor, who's also in the book, is a wonderful man. >> host: mark housen? >> guest: wonderful. everyone in the area has looked up to him. he lost his job, essentially, because he supported the...
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one aging hippie i met blames charles manson. their hair long, you can no longer tell the cool people from the bad. ♪ everybody there seemed to have almost religious belief in peace and love and harmony. and yet we've had 50 years of war and class warfare. >> we've had a couple of thousand years of war. look at it the other way around. this was a brief blast of light in the thousands of years of darkness. look at it as a brief glimpse of what we could have. ♪ >> well, i certainly was not a hippie back in 1969. i think deep in my heart i'm one now. >> but for nick and bobbie ercola, the couple from the cover of the triple album, for them woodstock was more than just a glimpse at love. >> she compliments me tremendously. i wouldn't be who i am today if it weren't for my wife. that's for sure. ♪ i need a little time >> when he watched his girlfriend the nurse attend to a stranger on a bad trip, the girls wrapped their arms around him and took him with us. ♪ >> he knew she was special. that stranger left a paper butterfly. and 50 yea
one aging hippie i met blames charles manson. their hair long, you can no longer tell the cool people from the bad. ♪ everybody there seemed to have almost religious belief in peace and love and harmony. and yet we've had 50 years of war and class warfare. >> we've had a couple of thousand years of war. look at it the other way around. this was a brief blast of light in the thousands of years of darkness. look at it as a brief glimpse of what we could have. ♪ >> well, i...
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wrapping up the look at the best-selling nonfiction books according to "the los angeles times" is mark manson'svice on leading a happier life. you can watch them online at booktv.org.
wrapping up the look at the best-selling nonfiction books according to "the los angeles times" is mark manson'svice on leading a happier life. you can watch them online at booktv.org.