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but after the manson murders, you saw a hippie with long hair, hitchhiking, and the image of manson would the driver's mind, and they'd drive right by. >> by the time of charles manson and watching altamont and seeing what happened there, it symbolizes the drained idealism of the spiritual quest of the beats and early hippies. >> today, the 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. >> if something happened to haight ashbury since last year, we hear it's not the same place. well, no it isn't. >> the love ins brought more and more people, and then people who were really just bums and just trng to get into a good thing, you kw, free food, free everythingand so they all just came in, u know. ana lot of really rotten people. and so now y've really t a bad thing. i mean, it used to byou could set ur stuff down beside t road and nobody would touch it. and now it got so you couldn't even put your, your things inside of a building. somebody would come along and ta
but after the manson murders, you saw a hippie with long hair, hitchhiking, and the image of manson would the driver's mind, and they'd drive right by. >> by the time of charles manson and watching altamont and seeing what happened there, it symbolizes the drained idealism of the spiritual quest of the beats and early hippies. >> today, the magic is gone, aimless and disorganized, the hippies have fallen prey to their own free spirit, free love, free drugs, and too much free...
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you played one of the manson family, right?ractically screaming the whole time, if that can jog anybody's memory. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: you do a lot of screaming in this movie too. >> a little bit. >> jimmy: it's funny, too. i thought there was a lot -- there's a lot of very funny moments in this movie, which i was not expecting, really. i don't know why. >> oh, okay. well, thank you. >> jimmy: you know why? because when people start talking about a movie being an oscar -- i don't know, you just expect it to be serious or something. >> that's a lot of dark humor, i think. >> jimmy: yeah, right. >> i've heard a lot of people tell me they feel bad for laughing when the movie's over. >> jimmy: i didn't feel bad at all. [ laughter ] >> oh, okay. >> jimmy: i never regret laughing. >> that's a good thing. >> jimmy: maybe at a funeral or two, but other than that. [ laughter ] back to "once upon a time in hollywood." did you -- i assume you auditioned for quentin tarantino, right? >> oh, yeah. he's my absolute hero. he's one of the re
you played one of the manson family, right?ractically screaming the whole time, if that can jog anybody's memory. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: you do a lot of screaming in this movie too. >> a little bit. >> jimmy: it's funny, too. i thought there was a lot -- there's a lot of very funny moments in this movie, which i was not expecting, really. i don't know why. >> oh, okay. well, thank you. >> jimmy: you know why? because when people start talking about a movie being an...
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now mark manson and his cal bears on the road today against the tenant to pitt panthers. there's looked good. early on. jeremiah wilkinson misses the 3, but always follow your shot. kids grabs the rebound, puts it back in. plus, the foul. >> he led the bears with 24 points off the bench. callas up at the the last but jalen blow lead the panthers back in the 2nd half driving to the hoop. that's the lefty layup. plus the foul. he had a game-high 27 pitt wins its 14 straight home game. 86 to 74 cal falls to 76. stanford on the road as well. taking on the clemson tigers. this was a seesaw battle into the 2nd half. cardinal down by 3. those ious. sellers. going to find himself open for 3 and he buries it ties to the 52. had 20 points on 7 of 9 shooting to sellers, but clemson's would go on a 9 to 5 run to really put the game out of reach. tigers force. the turnover here fastbreak chase hunter stops and pops from deep 3 of his. 22 for the tigers, clemson winds at 85 71. cardinal, all too is 9, 4, that's a look at sports, stephanie, we'll send it back to you. >> thanks, ben. and
now mark manson and his cal bears on the road today against the tenant to pitt panthers. there's looked good. early on. jeremiah wilkinson misses the 3, but always follow your shot. kids grabs the rebound, puts it back in. plus, the foul. >> he led the bears with 24 points off the bench. callas up at the the last but jalen blow lead the panthers back in the 2nd half driving to the hoop. that's the lefty layup. plus the foul. he had a game-high 27 pitt wins its 14 straight home game. 86 to...
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now why that's why i destroyed the home of joe biden saw in the honda, you can see his multiple manson in these images that we spoke with from a pentagon security policy analyst, mike of models. he said that the this patient is partially the fault of california democratic leadership. if the proper preparations were made um, years ago, there in donald trump's 1st administration, he actually told the news some of the may uh the, the, the governor uh to clean up the, the forest. and um, and uh, none, none of that was done. none of it also, he diverted uh the, the destroyed some dams that would have allowed water coming from northern california into southern california because they wanted to protect uh, some tiny little fish. and um, and so, so kind of, you know, as an environmental matter the, the political authorities, they're all democrats. so i might add, were fully aware of all of these instances. they instead began to disperse some of the equipment. and they did not ensure that the facilities, the fundamental facilities and the ability to obtain water was, was done. now, the toddler
now why that's why i destroyed the home of joe biden saw in the honda, you can see his multiple manson in these images that we spoke with from a pentagon security policy analyst, mike of models. he said that the this patient is partially the fault of california democratic leadership. if the proper preparations were made um, years ago, there in donald trump's 1st administration, he actually told the news some of the may uh the, the, the governor uh to clean up the, the forest. and um, and uh,...
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proven right in my assumption because one of the people who wrote a blurb for my book is a guy named manson bound who, if you know anything about ernest shackleton and the endurance and how it was discovered, was i think it was last summer, manson bound, who grew up on new island in the falklands was the head of the archeological of that voyage of exploration that discovered the endurance and he wrote a very blurb about my book but he sent me a separate email where he complimented me on how well i portrayed the falkland islands of this era and truth be told, there's another reason to go to the falklands. it's a pretty trip, pretty expensive. and unless i felt i was going to get information that was going to change the content of the book, that's not something i wanted to spend my money on because offense to the falklands people, but it's not on the top of my bucket list, although i interviewed on falklands tv and i told them probably six people watched. i told them, they asked me, you know, are you going to come down to visit the falklands? you know? and i said, if you buy enough books, i'l
proven right in my assumption because one of the people who wrote a blurb for my book is a guy named manson bound who, if you know anything about ernest shackleton and the endurance and how it was discovered, was i think it was last summer, manson bound, who grew up on new island in the falklands was the head of the archeological of that voyage of exploration that discovered the endurance and he wrote a very blurb about my book but he sent me a separate email where he complimented me on how...
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they were inspired by charles manson.d in protests or marching in the streets. they wanted to kill people. >> that organization was hell bent on destroying america within, taking down the system. >> my reporting team and i got access to thousands and thousands of private chat messages that were between members of the atomwaffen group. sam woodward was one of the people in these chats. >> writing in the chats under the alias "sabeteur," woodward spewed anti-semitic, anti-gay, misogynist hate. >> when we executed the search warrants on several electronic devices, including computers and cell phones and laptops, there were thousands of images of white supremacist propaganda and hundreds and hundreds of images to include the atomwaffen division. >> but woodward's interest in atomwaffen apparently went beyond just talk in a chat room. also found on sam woodward's devices was a picture with james mason, a neo-nazi whose writings atomwaffen members describe as a main influence on the group, along with a photo of woodward in a sk
they were inspired by charles manson.d in protests or marching in the streets. they wanted to kill people. >> that organization was hell bent on destroying america within, taking down the system. >> my reporting team and i got access to thousands and thousands of private chat messages that were between members of the atomwaffen group. sam woodward was one of the people in these chats. >> writing in the chats under the alias "sabeteur," woodward spewed anti-semitic,...
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charles manson.ther guys are out here, "hey chatgpt, write me a concise screed against the healthcare industry as though it were a drake rap." like, this is -- the point is, i don't know what's going on here, where normal-seeming people have a setback in their life, end up online, down some rabbit hole, the algorithm amplifies their anger and fears, and all of a sudden, you're releasing a half-assed manifesto and shooting the place up! it doesn't have to be this way. so a plea to all the would-be terrorists that are out there: hey, girl! down on your luck? girlfriend left you? job's a dead end? spending a lot of time watching whatever youtube autoplay is showing you? and now you've got some ideas? how about you don't kill everybody? just do what everyone else does in that situation. get a [bleep] podcast. that way, nobody dies! [cheers and applause] you get a podcast, nobody dies. you can still terrorize people. and no, i do not want to be on it. when we come back, we will be talking to congressman j
charles manson.ther guys are out here, "hey chatgpt, write me a concise screed against the healthcare industry as though it were a drake rap." like, this is -- the point is, i don't know what's going on here, where normal-seeming people have a setback in their life, end up online, down some rabbit hole, the algorithm amplifies their anger and fears, and all of a sudden, you're releasing a half-assed manifesto and shooting the place up! it doesn't have to be this way. so a plea to all...
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>> buddies into charles manson. waiting for him to get all the prison letters. >> jimmy: he's getting them! that's the point! he is getting them from a lot of dirtbag broken women on the left. >> his name has to be luigi? >> it kills you that he's italian, right? >> as soon as that went down i said, please don't be italian. my mother would always get upset every time -- when rudy giuliani cleaned up the mob in new york, and she was so proud of that, because every time somebody had a vowel at the end of their name -- this guy, can he change his name? i hope he changes his name. >> jimmy: is it true they knew he was the italian fugitive at mcdonald's because he asked for sambuca in his mcflurry? it's possible that some of these women like taylor are suffering from a condition called brain rot, the oxford dictionary word of the year. brain rot is defined as supposed deterioration of a person's mental or intellectual state, especially viewed as a result of overconsumption of material now particularly online content cons
>> buddies into charles manson. waiting for him to get all the prison letters. >> jimmy: he's getting them! that's the point! he is getting them from a lot of dirtbag broken women on the left. >> his name has to be luigi? >> it kills you that he's italian, right? >> as soon as that went down i said, please don't be italian. my mother would always get upset every time -- when rudy giuliani cleaned up the mob in new york, and she was so proud of that, because every...
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meanwhile up in berkeley, mark manson in the golden bears taking on virginia tech with former nba stares covention the stands there is watching his son, andre, who's having a great year for cal averaging 20 points per game. the bears trailed in this one by as many as 22 points. what story arc of its brought them back down just 5 late regis. but right, it's the steal. still yanukovych, the slam house within 3. but the hokies add-on with a minute left elijah poteet takes the pass in the lane the nice hook shot right pushes the lead to 5. hokies trying to hang on final minute. stock image comes right back. he had a game-high 24 points. some nifty moves in the lane and help a kitten. how again, within 3, 3, so it comes down to this. fares were down 3 with 3.4 seconds remaining. the inbounds play story, aka bench a look at a 3 and that high. in and out of that was so close. halfway down. >> almost sentenced to over time. but how falls 71 to 68? >> saint mary's down in san diego where the toreros at a rambunctious fanbase on hand. let me tell you what, it didn't help them because the cables
meanwhile up in berkeley, mark manson in the golden bears taking on virginia tech with former nba stares covention the stands there is watching his son, andre, who's having a great year for cal averaging 20 points per game. the bears trailed in this one by as many as 22 points. what story arc of its brought them back down just 5 late regis. but right, it's the steal. still yanukovych, the slam house within 3. but the hokies add-on with a minute left elijah poteet takes the pass in the lane the...
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prepare to take the hot seat vice president elect jd manson joins us exclusively at one week before heakes the oath of office in his first tv interview since the election. we are joined live by chair of the republican policy committee. plus, is there hope for a new era of bipartisanship question at key democrats vote to advance republicans immigration bill and even accept an invite to mar-a-lago up at our sunday panel on the apparent warming up of some of trumps top policies. all coming up on "fox news sunday." hello from foxnews in washington but we begin with disasters across the country. much of the south digging out after a major winter snowstorm. millions of americans dealing with frigid temperatures today in the aftermath and thousands being impacted by the storm in the southeast and major airline hubs like atlanta and charlotte. the death toll has climbed to at least 16 people because of the devastating wildfires in los angeles. thousands of homes and businesses have been reduced to ashes. firefighters are doing with major increases and a wind gust today 30258 miles an hour coas
prepare to take the hot seat vice president elect jd manson joins us exclusively at one week before heakes the oath of office in his first tv interview since the election. we are joined live by chair of the republican policy committee. plus, is there hope for a new era of bipartisanship question at key democrats vote to advance republicans immigration bill and even accept an invite to mar-a-lago up at our sunday panel on the apparent warming up of some of trumps top policies. all coming up on...
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oh, no, not i mean, he's a new charles manson. yeah. you know, i'm i'm waiting for him to get all the prison letters. and, you know, he's getting them. >> that's the point. he is he is getting them from a lot of, like, dirtbag, broken women on the left. go ahead. >> his name has to be luigi. i know it's killing you as an italian, right? his name has got to be luigi. this guy. this guy's got to be luigi. it's like, as soon as that went down, i said, please don't be italian. you know, it's like my mother, my mother would always get upset every time they would. you know, when rudy giuliani cleaned up the mob in new york, you know, she was so proud of that, you know, because every time somebody had a vowel at the end of the name, they would get really upset. this guy, can he change his name? i hope he changes his name. luigi. >> is it true that they knew he was the italian fugitive at mcdonald's because he asked for sambuca in his mcflurry? he's like, can you put a little sambuca in my mcflurry? yeah. now, folks, it is possible that some of
oh, no, not i mean, he's a new charles manson. yeah. you know, i'm i'm waiting for him to get all the prison letters. and, you know, he's getting them. >> that's the point. he is he is getting them from a lot of, like, dirtbag, broken women on the left. go ahead. >> his name has to be luigi. i know it's killing you as an italian, right? his name has got to be luigi. this guy. this guy's got to be luigi. it's like, as soon as that went down, i said, please don't be italian. you know,...
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of course, i think most people know vincent wilsey and curt work helter skelter about charles manson murders. and this, of course, is the most highly published work in true crime fiction of all time. then there's norman mailer's executioner's song, which won the pulitzer prize, and he was y influenced by truman capote. and we can how the genre right is becoming more well-respecte and and roles. i mean you might know e published the work the stranger de me about, ted bundy, the serial killer, and erik larson devil in the white city, about h.h. holmes was a serial killer in the 19th century that i had mentioned to. you also in a so have a number of different works the true crime genre and truman capote is working blood helped establish this genre as an important work in literary history. now i want to just mention for a moment the title in cold blood, because the title in cold blood is a very sensationalized title. it doesn't seem like it's going to be a work of serious fiction. it seems like it's coming of popular fiction or pulp fiction, and it seems like it's one of those hardboiled
of course, i think most people know vincent wilsey and curt work helter skelter about charles manson murders. and this, of course, is the most highly published work in true crime fiction of all time. then there's norman mailer's executioner's song, which won the pulitzer prize, and he was y influenced by truman capote. and we can how the genre right is becoming more well-respecte and and roles. i mean you might know e published the work the stranger de me about, ted bundy, the serial killer,...
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. >> lester has a new episode of "nightly news kids edition" where sam manson takes us behind-the-scenesis now underway into why fire hydrants ran out of water during the historic pacific palisades fire in southern california. governor gavin newsom now ordering that independent investigation. nbc news has also confirmed that a 117 million gallon reservoir in pacific palisades is out of service, and the governor wants to know why. these questions, coming after a fire victim confronted the governor about those water issues. is there no water in the hydrants? governor, that's all. literally. is it going to be different next time? it has to be. governor newsom has invited president elect trump to survey the damage in los angeles. in a letter, the governor wrote in part, quote, hundreds of thousands of americans displaced from their homes deserve to see all of us working in their best interest to ensure a fast recovery. so far, president elect trump has not responded to the invitation. meanwhile, the devastation remains difficult to wrap our minds around. so many have lost everything. to help
. >> lester has a new episode of "nightly news kids edition" where sam manson takes us behind-the-scenesis now underway into why fire hydrants ran out of water during the historic pacific palisades fire in southern california. governor gavin newsom now ordering that independent investigation. nbc news has also confirmed that a 117 million gallon reservoir in pacific palisades is out of service, and the governor wants to know why. these questions, coming after a fire victim...