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her group funds groundbreaking psychedelic research. she believes drugs like lsd or ibigain resets the brain to a pre-addicted state. >> they somehow rebooted themselves out of that fixed bad pattern of behavior. >> reporter: fielding and others claim psychedelics may also help with other addictive behaviors such as overeating, compulsive sex, alcoholism. she tried lsd to kick her bad habits. >> and i never smoked again. >> reporter: but before any of these treatments are legalized for medical use in the u.s., researchers urge careful clinical studies. >> we want to know how are they safe, who are they safe for, and how are they best used. >> reporter: usie steimle, kpix 5. >> people advise medical supervision and monitoring with the use of ibogain. it can cause a slowing of the heart. a study found in the past 20 years, 19 deaths are linked to its use. all of those patients had a pre- existing heart problem. >>> 4:42. a huge boost in the effort to put an end to the freeway shootings that have been a huge source of concern for drivers a
her group funds groundbreaking psychedelic research. she believes drugs like lsd or ibigain resets the brain to a pre-addicted state. >> they somehow rebooted themselves out of that fixed bad pattern of behavior. >> reporter: fielding and others claim psychedelics may also help with other addictive behaviors such as overeating, compulsive sex, alcoholism. she tried lsd to kick her bad habits. >> and i never smoked again. >> reporter: but before any of these treatments...
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i think that's where psychedelics come in.nedy: the new season of "breakthrough" premiered tonight at 10:00 p.m. eastern. to discuss his research, dr. matthew johnson. welcome to the show. this is such a fascinating area. unfortunately psychedelic drug research halted in the 50s and 60s with drug hysteria. where did you pick up the mantel. >> i was an undergraduate in college that was buried at that point. promising therapeutic potentials for psychedelic drugs, and lsd. it had taken a few decades for the hysteria to blow over and other research to be allowed again. kennedy: it has taken a lot of lobbying to allow these studies to go forward. but you found profound effects. and it's not people just dropping acid and hanging out at grateful dead shows. >> we found a high success rate in people trying to quit smoking. we are at the earlier phase of research. by the was promising enough for us to move forward with a larger study comparing it specifically in a randomized trial with a nicotine patch treatment. it is a medicine and e
i think that's where psychedelics come in.nedy: the new season of "breakthrough" premiered tonight at 10:00 p.m. eastern. to discuss his research, dr. matthew johnson. welcome to the show. this is such a fascinating area. unfortunately psychedelic drug research halted in the 50s and 60s with drug hysteria. where did you pick up the mantel. >> i was an undergraduate in college that was buried at that point. promising therapeutic potentials for psychedelic drugs, and lsd. it had...
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. >> reporter: when it cops to psychedelics, there are new clues on how they can really free your mind. lsd, it is found if magic push rooms and mdma, when used carefully as a medicine these other wise illegal drugs may get rid of p t sd and more. >> gives you a view to yourself. >> reporter: now researchers are exploring another use for psychedelics, the hope that the drugs will benefit people are harder to treat addictions. recently 3000 scientists, therapists, and doctors from around the world came to oakland for a sold out conference on psychedelic vines. a big topic, america's growing opioid epidemic. >> it is a therapy, maybe, it is so incredible. >> it is legal in canada and mexico, legal in england. legal in most places of the world. it is just illegal in the united states. >> reporter: and now this is illegal in the united states, people go to foreign countries for treatments. and this man runs a clinic in central mexico. >> we have helped a number 06 people from the bay area and california. >> reporter: national geographic in a series followed t j, as he suggest treatment for
. >> reporter: when it cops to psychedelics, there are new clues on how they can really free your mind. lsd, it is found if magic push rooms and mdma, when used carefully as a medicine these other wise illegal drugs may get rid of p t sd and more. >> gives you a view to yourself. >> reporter: now researchers are exploring another use for psychedelics, the hope that the drugs will benefit people are harder to treat addictions. recently 3000 scientists, therapists, and doctors...
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i think the psychedelic call that elon musk led -- >> that's what you call it now? >> that's what you have to call it now. mushrooms. one time it was plastics, but now it's mushrooms. but what i liked about it, how quickly the robots can move. now, again, one of the things -- behind the scenes the terminator comes up endlessly in california. >> yeah. endlessly. >> endlessly. >> some people -- i know everybody is talking sky net. >> well, because -- >> they're talking there, sky net. >> what happens if the robots can make 500,000 cars by year end at tesla, what that says what happened at intel when i visited a plant in israel. they put a plant in israel. people aren't allowed to work on saturday, how do you do 24/7? it's not people, it was robots and that was in the '90s and now the robots converse, they play the game go, they beat each other. >> yeah. so far, not having a huge impact on overall employment.
i think the psychedelic call that elon musk led -- >> that's what you call it now? >> that's what you have to call it now. mushrooms. one time it was plastics, but now it's mushrooms. but what i liked about it, how quickly the robots can move. now, again, one of the things -- behind the scenes the terminator comes up endlessly in california. >> yeah. endlessly. >> endlessly. >> some people -- i know everybody is talking sky net. >> well, because -- >>...
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. >> they are taking us on a psychedelic trip to the dark side. lacks we are calling on all you aging rockers. we're celebrating 50 years of pink floyd. they're one of the most influential bands in rock history. take a listen. ♪ >> the psychedelic music first made pink floyd famous but the british art rockers were also innovative visually. now a pink floyd retrospective has opened its doors at the albert museum. military visitors on an audiovisual journey from the -- through the group posterior. >> the show aims to let visitors experience the band's history and all of its aspects. we asked pink floyd cofounder and drummer nick mason why the time was right for this somewhat different pink floyd show. >> it seems like a good moment. the truth of the matter is we are not all here forever. it is so important to do it while people are still around. >> the debut album came out 50 years ago and the summer of love in 1967. the singer and guitarist syd barrett was initially be creative driving force. he was replaced by david gilmour. >> pink floyd went on
. >> they are taking us on a psychedelic trip to the dark side. lacks we are calling on all you aging rockers. we're celebrating 50 years of pink floyd. they're one of the most influential bands in rock history. take a listen. ♪ >> the psychedelic music first made pink floyd famous but the british art rockers were also innovative visually. now a pink floyd retrospective has opened its doors at the albert museum. military visitors on an audiovisual journey from the -- through the...
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. >> how the summer of love was cooked up in a psychedelic drug lab. what could be one far out historic sight. >> 200,000 of these baby king amine will be leased into the waters under golden gate bridge. coming up why. >> it could be the cutest video you see all week. the california cub that has take a liking to tires. ,,,, for years, centurylink has been promising fast internet to small businesses. but for many businesses, it's out of reach. why promise something you can't deliver? comcast business is different. ♪ ♪ we deliver super-fast internet with speeds of 250 megabits per second across our entire network, to more companies, in more locations, than centurylink. we do business where you do business. ♪ ♪ kpix five's betty yu shows us: the experiment just started... near the golden gate bridge. nats fish see >>> an effort to restore salmon populations. kpix 5's betty yu shows us the experiment just started near the golden gate bridge. >> reporter: you will see small fish shooting out of the hose in to a hole. inside are 200,000 sacramento king salmo
. >> how the summer of love was cooked up in a psychedelic drug lab. what could be one far out historic sight. >> 200,000 of these baby king amine will be leased into the waters under golden gate bridge. coming up why. >> it could be the cutest video you see all week. the california cub that has take a liking to tires. ,,,, for years, centurylink has been promising fast internet to small businesses. but for many businesses, it's out of reach. why promise something you can't...
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when he gets his hands on an old bmw isetta, he covers it in psychedelic fur. the first hoop mobile is born. >> i am hoop, the self-proclaimed king of art. >> my brother loved to introduce us as twins, and then everybody would go, "hmm." we didn't even look like we knew each other. i was military. he was hippie. >> it's not easy to become a well-known artist. you 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 benn
when he gets his hands on an old bmw isetta, he covers it in psychedelic fur. the first hoop mobile is born. >> i am hoop, the self-proclaimed king of art. >> my brother loved to introduce us as twins, and then everybody would go, "hmm." we didn't even look like we knew each other. i was military. he was hippie. >> it's not easy to become a well-known artist. you have to do one more outrageous thing after another. >> that means turning more and more cars into...
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when he gets his hands on an old bmw isetta, he covers it in psychedelic fur.p mobile is born. >> i am hoop, the self-proclaimed king of art. >> my brother loved to introduce us as twins, "hmm."en everybody would go, we didn't even look like we knew each other. i was military. he was hippie. >> it's not easy to become a well-known artist. you 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 "benne
when he gets his hands on an old bmw isetta, he covers it in psychedelic fur.p mobile is born. >> i am hoop, the self-proclaimed king of art. >> my brother loved to introduce us as twins, "hmm."en everybody would go, we didn't even look like we knew each other. i was military. he was hippie. >> it's not easy to become a well-known artist. you have to do one more outrageous thing after another. >> that means turning more and more cars into zany sculptures. he's...
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when he gets his hands on an old bmw isetta, he covers it in psychedelic fur. the first hoop mobile is born. >> i am hoop, the self-proclaimed king of art. >> my brother loved to introduce us as twins, and then everybody would go, "hmm." we didn't even look like we knew each other. i was military. he was hippie. >> it's not easy to become a well-known artist. you 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 benn
when he gets his hands on an old bmw isetta, he covers it in psychedelic fur. the first hoop mobile is born. >> i am hoop, the self-proclaimed king of art. >> my brother loved to introduce us as twins, and then everybody would go, "hmm." we didn't even look like we knew each other. i was military. he was hippie. >> it's not easy to become a well-known artist. you have to do one more outrageous thing after another. >> that means turning more and more cars into...
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one of the essential elements clearly is lsd and the psychedelic experience. that could not have happened without stanley's efforts. he was one industrious fella. >> reporter: al's by bear stanley, sound engineer for the grateful dead and who -- >> without him, there was simply not enough lds around for the wholesale participation in that experience by maybe hundreds of thousands of people. now, he's essential. he's an essential factor. >> reporter: stanley died in 2011 but in '66 he was cooking up that legendary batch of lds in a richmond rental home. >> we have worked through every single house in a multiblock area. >> reporter: fortunately for the mayor, bare stanley was not working alone. >> this is actually a map that i bought in 1966. >> reporter: tim scully was a wonky east bay kid turned berkeley physics major until his first trip convinced him he needed to drop out joint elsely and turn on about everybody. >> the hd experiences we had were so so compelling that we really believed that if we could share that experience with everyone, we might be able t
one of the essential elements clearly is lsd and the psychedelic experience. that could not have happened without stanley's efforts. he was one industrious fella. >> reporter: al's by bear stanley, sound engineer for the grateful dead and who -- >> without him, there was simply not enough lds around for the wholesale participation in that experience by maybe hundreds of thousands of people. now, he's essential. he's an essential factor. >> reporter: stanley died in 2011 but in...
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transports visitors back to the time when syd barrett was the head of the group and the band made psychedelicften under the influence of drugs and produced wacky songs. the exhibition is arranged by our -- arranged chronologically by albums. i remember going to a tiny club and they had lights flashing on the floor and i thought how will the and ever make it. correspondent: but naked they did, after reinventing themselves several times, they attracted huge crowds. and the bigger the audience, the bigger the magic of a created. pink floyd are famous for the visual effects as for record covers and for their innovations in sound engineering and of course for their message. ♪ correspondent: four roger waters, the problems of society they spoke of them still persist. >> anything that separates us from -- and the rhetoric being used to convince people of the united states and people of england with the brexit thing and they are complaining about refugees -- correspondent: pink floyd's members had its hair -- had its share of internal struggles, occasionally there was a reunion but never a reconcilia
transports visitors back to the time when syd barrett was the head of the group and the band made psychedelicften under the influence of drugs and produced wacky songs. the exhibition is arranged by our -- arranged chronologically by albums. i remember going to a tiny club and they had lights flashing on the floor and i thought how will the and ever make it. correspondent: but naked they did, after reinventing themselves several times, they attracted huge crowds. and the bigger the audience,...
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it will light up in psychedelic colors to mark the 50th anniversary of the big social movement in the country. check out this rendering. the light art installation can be sign nightly from june 21st to october 21st sundown to midnight. >> beautiful. >>> a lot of people cannot believe it. up next, a bachelor bombshell. >> first, we want to thank craig for this picture from marin county. we love seeing your pictures. >> use did you know 90% of couples disagree on mattress firmness? enter sleep number she likes the bed soft. he's more hardcore. you can both adjust the bed for the best sleep of your life. save $700 on the temperature balancing i8 bed. go to sleepnumber.com for a store near you. prg >>> i'm ama daetz, coming up at 6:00, the local security firm that helped stop a worldwide ransom attack. >>> and offering special pro-choice license plate. not all the money goes to the state and instead some to a cause bound to be controversial. >>> later than never, a pioneering oakland golfer is finally getting her due after 62 years when she helped make history. coming up at 6:00. >> thank
it will light up in psychedelic colors to mark the 50th anniversary of the big social movement in the country. check out this rendering. the light art installation can be sign nightly from june 21st to october 21st sundown to midnight. >> beautiful. >>> a lot of people cannot believe it. up next, a bachelor bombshell. >> first, we want to thank craig for this picture from marin county. we love seeing your pictures. >> use did you know 90% of couples disagree on...
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the landmark in golden gate park will light up in psychedelic colors to mark the 50th anniversary of the social movement. check out this rendering of what it will look like. that's pretty cool. the light art installation can be seen nightly from june 21 through october 21. it will happen sundown until midnight. >> pretty neat. >>> here's something else that was neat, last night's game. took one from the dodgers, now we just need to take the next two. it may be cooler than last night, 54 to 55, stray showers possible but i wouldn't worry about it. here's sfo this morning. it looks like it will be a bumpy ride in and out of there today. look at the temperatures, summer is back. 15 to 25 degrees warmer between today and friday. from 74 in san francisco to concord and 91. here's alexis. >>> one new issue has popped up in san francisco so we have a crash involving two vehicles. northbound 101 before you get to dubose avenue it was briefly blocking both lanes. we have backups in both directions. we have one lane open at the moment, hopefully going to have this fully cleared shortly. doesn'
the landmark in golden gate park will light up in psychedelic colors to mark the 50th anniversary of the social movement. check out this rendering of what it will look like. that's pretty cool. the light art installation can be seen nightly from june 21 through october 21. it will happen sundown until midnight. >> pretty neat. >>> here's something else that was neat, last night's game. took one from the dodgers, now we just need to take the next two. it may be cooler than last...
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and there was a sense of psychedelic drugs coming on the scene.u come to the line, i get high with a little help from my friends, the beatles stating that so directly in a song, so massive. nobody deny that now but it was like okay, they're on our side. >> lucy in the sky with diamonds lsd. >> it was really a sense of kind of sounds silly now, but it was a sense of like envisioning a utopia. there was a real sense that a kind of revolution of consciousness was taking place and sergeant pepper became the symbol of that. ♪ loousy in the sky with diamonds ♪ >> you really don't see it now very much. listening to an album in its entirety right? >> absolutely. it's become factionable among critics to sort of over the years pa poo poo sergeant peppe, but when you are assessing an album and whether or not it was the best, those albums were great but they didn't alter the culture. sergeant pepper altered the culture. it was very much a concert piece, why wasn't that on the album, penny lane? the beatles wanted to step back. before sergeant pepper, albums w
and there was a sense of psychedelic drugs coming on the scene.u come to the line, i get high with a little help from my friends, the beatles stating that so directly in a song, so massive. nobody deny that now but it was like okay, they're on our side. >> lucy in the sky with diamonds lsd. >> it was really a sense of kind of sounds silly now, but it was a sense of like envisioning a utopia. there was a real sense that a kind of revolution of consciousness was taking place and...
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it will light up in psychedelic colors to celebrate the beginning of the social movement.rom sun down until midnight. >>> stay with us. a local security firm helped stop a world wide ransom wear attack. and it's proving beneficial for several sillicon valley executives. >>> and a decision tonight for a woman who came to the bay area from mexico you're going to be hanging out in here. so if you need anything, text me. do you play? ♪ ♪ use the chase mobile app to send money in just a tap, to friends at more banks then ever before. you got next? chase. helping you master what's now and what's next. >>> live where you live. this is abc 7 news. >> well, we begin this half hour with the investigation into that massive ransom ware attack on computers world wide. >> it may have originated in north korea. no one has claimed response lkt but we know it stopped because of engineer who worked for bay area companies. >> reporter: ransom wear is clearly done for profit motive. it locks up your files and demands your money. what's unusual is the way it spreads. >> it spreads via this old
it will light up in psychedelic colors to celebrate the beginning of the social movement.rom sun down until midnight. >>> stay with us. a local security firm helped stop a world wide ransom wear attack. and it's proving beneficial for several sillicon valley executives. >>> and a decision tonight for a woman who came to the bay area from mexico you're going to be hanging out in here. so if you need anything, text me. do you play? ♪ ♪ use the chase mobile app to send money...
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. >> stephen: if i could borrow that outfit i would love to because i'm doing a musical about a psychedeliclincoln. do you sing in the circus? >> all the time. >> stephen: what do you want to sing? >> whatever you want to hear ♪ and the rockets' red glare the bombs bursting in air note >> stephen: i know you have these little white because on your epaulet there. and i've got these on my shoulders what are those there for? >> well, these are black tracks. basicallying they're computerized spotlights so wherever you move, they'll follow you. ♪ ♪ ( laughter ) what do i need to be the greatest show on earth? >> i would say some animal s. >> stephen: what kind of animals do you think i need? >> you name it-- lions, tyingers, prancing pig. >> what does a prancing pig do? >> prance around. they slide down slides. >> get up there! get up there! good boy! good boy! rosco! good boy! >> stephen: and eventually, i assume, the slide is hooked right up to the lion's mouth. >> no, we wouldn't do that. >> stephen: no? no? >> no. >> stephen: i want the title of "greatest show on earth" for "the late show"."
. >> stephen: if i could borrow that outfit i would love to because i'm doing a musical about a psychedeliclincoln. do you sing in the circus? >> all the time. >> stephen: what do you want to sing? >> whatever you want to hear ♪ and the rockets' red glare the bombs bursting in air note >> stephen: i know you have these little white because on your epaulet there. and i've got these on my shoulders what are those there for? >> well, these are black tracks....
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it doesn't contain the psychedelic of marijuana. the results were remarkable for jack. >> when we started it, we went six months seizure-free. >> researchers published a scale newalngland journal of medicine. participants taking the cbd saw an almost 40% drop in seizure frequency. three patients stopped seizures completely. >> some of the children i care for were in wheelchairs, barely able to open their eyes. now they come in, they're walking and smiling. >> while doctors call is groundbreaking with the potential for dozens of other applications, they say the drug is still hard to research because marijuana in any form is considered a schedule 1 drug by the dea. that means more restrictions and controls. >> just not right that so many people don't have access. >> the company who made the cbd used in the study will soon seek fda approval as a medication. as for jack, he's taking lower doses of his other meds, having fewer seizures and living life just like he should be. kristen dahlgren, nbc news, fo >> wow. that's amazing. >> uh-hu
it doesn't contain the psychedelic of marijuana. the results were remarkable for jack. >> when we started it, we went six months seizure-free. >> researchers published a scale newalngland journal of medicine. participants taking the cbd saw an almost 40% drop in seizure frequency. three patients stopped seizures completely. >> some of the children i care for were in wheelchairs, barely able to open their eyes. now they come in, they're walking and smiling. >> while...
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seventh or eighth grade, i started smoking a little bit of pot, and then i started doing a lot of psychedelics more than smoking weed and then i got placed into an outpatient rehab facility for the first time. it didn't work. i relapsed. i was losing jobs. i was failing school and not doing that well. i barely graduated. >> now three months into his one-year sentence, gonzales is headed to the visiting room at orange county's theo lacy jail facility. his mother, who asked that we not reveal her face, has just flown in from his home state of minnesota. >> hi, son. >> hello. >> oh, my gosh. this is the first time i've seen you with your hair cut. i really like it. >> yeah. >> so how was your day today? >> it was all right. it was all right. i just sat outside and read a lot. it's really sunny outside. been sitting outside a lot. >> are you still working every day? >> every day. >> well, that's a good thing, isn't it? >> yeah. i work every day and have my time go by fast. >> now, have you checked into classes, son? >> no. >> okay. >> one thing gonzales and his mother still need to settle is exact
seventh or eighth grade, i started smoking a little bit of pot, and then i started doing a lot of psychedelics more than smoking weed and then i got placed into an outpatient rehab facility for the first time. it didn't work. i relapsed. i was losing jobs. i was failing school and not doing that well. i barely graduated. >> now three months into his one-year sentence, gonzales is headed to the visiting room at orange county's theo lacy jail facility. his mother, who asked that we not...
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partially based on a psychedelic drug trip, complete with clothes of the time, big sets, projections from many bay area artists. these were turbulent times. >> some of these same issues exist. our issues of love and acceptance and peace not war. many of these issues are still with us today. it's going to be very timely. even though it's a celebration of this era of 50 years ago. >> it was above all things this real time of openness and experimentation and exploration. there's so many moments of memory and recall. i remember what i was hearing when that event happened. >> the audience will float through the key issues of a vibrant era. including vietnam, drugs, free love and spiritual openings through music and dance. >> people think it has to be classical music and of a certain pedigree. some of the most brilliant musical artists are pop artists and in particular are artists from this time period. >>> it may come as no surprise but the warriors have the lead in the semifinals after beating the utah jazz last night. >> this is game one. western conference semifinals. >> put him in the
partially based on a psychedelic drug trip, complete with clothes of the time, big sets, projections from many bay area artists. these were turbulent times. >> some of these same issues exist. our issues of love and acceptance and peace not war. many of these issues are still with us today. it's going to be very timely. even though it's a celebration of this era of 50 years ago. >> it was above all things this real time of openness and experimentation and exploration. there's so...
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they'd take a projector and project and take oil, colored oil, and put it on a thing and do the psychedelicere in the light booth with the guy doing that with janis joplin on stage. that was mind blowing. >> jimmy: what?! >> i -- you know. [ cheers and applause ] and i didn't -- >> jimmy: that's insane. >> at that point in my life, you know, i had no idea what i was going to do with my life, but it was very, very formative to me to see her, and see her rocking. and then we went backstage, and i don't think she wanted to meet us, clearly. these little kids are there. but he owned the club, he's the promoter and he brought us backstage, and i got an autograph. she signed an autograph for me. and it was -- i'll never forget. it was on pink paper. and it said, "hello kevin," that's my name. "hello, kevin. [ laughter ] love janis." and i lost it. [ audience aws ] yeah, i don't have it. so if anybody out there has an autograph that says "hello kevin" on pink paper, "love, janis," that's mine. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: it's worth triple. >> i want it back. >> jimmy: yeah. >> i want that back. >> jimm
they'd take a projector and project and take oil, colored oil, and put it on a thing and do the psychedelicere in the light booth with the guy doing that with janis joplin on stage. that was mind blowing. >> jimmy: what?! >> i -- you know. [ cheers and applause ] and i didn't -- >> jimmy: that's insane. >> at that point in my life, you know, i had no idea what i was going to do with my life, but it was very, very formative to me to see her, and see her rocking. and then...
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the landmark at golden gate park will light up in psychedelic colors to mark the 50th anniversary ofsocial movement. the light installation can be seen nightly from june 21 this october 21 from sundown until midnight. >> aaarg, maty. swash bucklers and san francisco students have something in common. >> the name of the store is the address, 826 valencia. it's an environment that encourages you to go old school. pencils, papers, books, one on one tutoring from volunteers. the reason for the pirate theme? they opened on a street zoned for retail. it invented the motif as a hook -- >> a hook? >> get it? >> captain hook. >> party in the front, business in the back. >> i get the satisfaction of watching them learn and grow. >> i'm joyful by having her. >> the goal to transform the student's relationship with writing and help them build confidence and pride in themselves as learners. the nonprofit says it's changing futures one word at a time >> shiver me timbers? >> there you go. the record cold high temperature for today in redwood city is 61 degrees. we'll be two degrees warmer than tha
the landmark at golden gate park will light up in psychedelic colors to mark the 50th anniversary ofsocial movement. the light installation can be seen nightly from june 21 this october 21 from sundown until midnight. >> aaarg, maty. swash bucklers and san francisco students have something in common. >> the name of the store is the address, 826 valencia. it's an environment that encourages you to go old school. pencils, papers, books, one on one tutoring from volunteers. the reason...
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conference call is to take some mind-altering drugs, so you can really tune in and turn on the whole psychedelictory. i honestly don't know what else to say. no matter what you ask, to matter what you do, the answer is going to be something that blows your mind. and you really don't want to approach tesla with a stone-cold sober nature that rigor demands. because i think you'll just look like a total dope. musk is just that good. although, not good enough to keep his stock from sinking 15 bucks today. still, it's got to be incredibly frustrating for those people who are trying to draw up financial models that they can get their arms around and ask questions on the call about it. take, for example, this attempt at a rigorous question by the incredibly sharp tony sag naggy from bernstein. by my math, it looks like tesla's new car inventory has increased substantially over the last couple of quarters, maybe 3,500 units or about 50%. even though short of production and delivery have been relatively constant, he says. so therefore, he wonders, is there demand pressure on the model-x or the s? is ther
conference call is to take some mind-altering drugs, so you can really tune in and turn on the whole psychedelictory. i honestly don't know what else to say. no matter what you ask, to matter what you do, the answer is going to be something that blows your mind. and you really don't want to approach tesla with a stone-cold sober nature that rigor demands. because i think you'll just look like a total dope. musk is just that good. although, not good enough to keep his stock from sinking 15 bucks...
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conference call is to take some mind altering drugs, so you can really tune in and turn on the whole psychedelicstory. i honestly don't know what else to say. no matter what you ask, what you do, the answer is going to be something that blows your mind. >> covered your puts in that one. >> i covered my puts. you can also have one of these instead of the mind altering drugs. i think listening to elon musk and seeing the projections that he makes. >> why did you have beer? >> it's cinco de mayo. if i had, who do you think owns corona? >> okay. them? >> constellation. did you think anheuser-busch did? >> no. i didn't have a corona. i had an anheuser-busch product. >> you should just pound that right now. >> you did think it was a.b. can i get some help. watch his head. ♪ i'm so happy. ♪ whatever they went through, they went through together. welcome guys. life well planned. see what a raymond james financial advisor can do for you. iit's where we end up.t, expedia. everything in one place, so you can travel the world better. ltry align probiotic.n your digestive system? for a non-stop, sweet treat
conference call is to take some mind altering drugs, so you can really tune in and turn on the whole psychedelicstory. i honestly don't know what else to say. no matter what you ask, what you do, the answer is going to be something that blows your mind. >> covered your puts in that one. >> i covered my puts. you can also have one of these instead of the mind altering drugs. i think listening to elon musk and seeing the projections that he makes. >> why did you have beer?...
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this is a psychedelic conference call.did says maybe there's not enough demand, or excess supply, no. because they're giving high great loaners to anybody when you bring it in for service. this man has an answer for everything. he talks about how he would have called it the model "e" so it would not be confused but no, ford sued him and he had to drop it. and he talked about when it's going to be $700 billion and he said it was not an issue. it was alice in wonderland on the call. the analysts play along, it's incredible. then the bomb for the shorts at the end was hey, china, stay tuned to tend of the year. this guy is having too good of a time on his conference call. one of the analysts said, hey, listen, how about an apple combination, he said i don't know. my favorite was when can you make a million cars in 2020? yeah. maybe more. maybe more. i mean, this guy is incredible. these analysts don't know what to do. they are literally being toyed with and they're supposed to be professionals. this is a nightmare for them. n
this is a psychedelic conference call.did says maybe there's not enough demand, or excess supply, no. because they're giving high great loaners to anybody when you bring it in for service. this man has an answer for everything. he talks about how he would have called it the model "e" so it would not be confused but no, ford sued him and he had to drop it. and he talked about when it's going to be $700 billion and he said it was not an issue. it was alice in wonderland on the call. the...
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"malibu" marks a return to cyrus' rock and country roots, after giving hip-hop and psychedelic music a try on her last two albums. no title or release date yet for the new l-p."i know, i know! shut up! you don't have to freak out! channing tatum is returning to the scene of the crime! tatum stars in the upcoming film "logan lucky," about brothers attempting an elaborate robbery during the coca-cola 600 nascar race at charlotte motor speedway. this year's race at the north carolina track is may 28th... and tatum is set to serve as grand marshal. it's just possible that while he's there, he'll mention "logan lucky," which opens in august. in hollywood, i'm david daniel. (james) up next on the kron four morning news... a grand jury wants to remove the contra costa d-a from office. we'll explain why. a huge brawl breaks out at a wedding in the east bay... and this morning police are looking for more suspects. we'll hear from a man who saw it all happen. and after the break... we'll tell you what's next in the russia investigation after the firing of f-b-i director james comey. and here's
"malibu" marks a return to cyrus' rock and country roots, after giving hip-hop and psychedelic music a try on her last two albums. no title or release date yet for the new l-p."i know, i know! shut up! you don't have to freak out! channing tatum is returning to the scene of the crime! tatum stars in the upcoming film "logan lucky," about brothers attempting an elaborate robbery during the coca-cola 600 nascar race at charlotte motor speedway. this year's race at the...