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that is a psychedelic drugs. >> that is what started in the market. no bankings are writing a mortgage these days. they don't know what the rules are. there is a close close and a shadow inventatory-like. goodor bad if people own homes . love it or hate it. capitol moves at the speed of the mouse click. and that is the pursuit of jobs. and that is why are seeing. and that is shortened . that said, we do have 2.2 million homes in a shadow inventory. one group that is good for the fact of the ownership on the decline. thats investors that are taking advantage of the single family homings it is it a six percent. the fed notion that they have to print a lot of money to keep interest rates low. it ain't working, is it? >> no, it distorted the market and we don't know what is happening out there and what the natural homeownership rate is. that gets misallocate we pay the price for it and we are buying and selling a house . home mortage and existing house . a normal economy. >> what a novele idea and coming up. before you watch the kentucky derby this weeken
that is a psychedelic drugs. >> that is what started in the market. no bankings are writing a mortgage these days. they don't know what the rules are. there is a close close and a shadow inventatory-like. goodor bad if people own homes . love it or hate it. capitol moves at the speed of the mouse click. and that is the pursuit of jobs. and that is why are seeing. and that is shortened . that said, we do have 2.2 million homes in a shadow inventory. one group that is good for the fact of...
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. >> well, we were fooling around legal psychedelics. we thought that was a little bit too shattering on the so we foundem, this other crap a couple of years before the beatles got onto it. ray.ere i met jim along and we rehearsed. i thought, this is not the next mick jagger. he is too shy. but he eventually became the next lizard king. tavis: give me your first impressions of morrison. >> totally shy. the keyboard player handed me a piece of paper, " day destroys the night, night destroys the day, tried to run, tried to hide, break on through to the other side." whoa. . can drum to that right away he had never sung. the first few gigs, he would never face the audience. he would look at us. and then -- tavis: what happened that brought him out of his shell? >> just his creativity. he was finding some of his own. cord turned into a snake or something. eventually, he became part of his own myth with alcoholism. tavis: how did that happen for morrison? he fell for the legal spirit in the bottle. it is really unfortunate. we did not have sub
. >> well, we were fooling around legal psychedelics. we thought that was a little bit too shattering on the so we foundem, this other crap a couple of years before the beatles got onto it. ray.ere i met jim along and we rehearsed. i thought, this is not the next mick jagger. he is too shy. but he eventually became the next lizard king. tavis: give me your first impressions of morrison. >> totally shy. the keyboard player handed me a piece of paper, " day destroys the night,...
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started doing psychedelic and ended up shooting cocaine and heroin. >> growing up in the 1970s in newyork city, drugs were everywhere. he couldn't get enough. >> i was like, no matter how much i do, i will come down. >> after a stint in rehab and another nine months using, merino finally got clean and emersed himself in yoga. >> it just physically felt great because all our bodies hold stress and yoga like the poses and the breathing open me up and it just felt like right. >> merino found more inspiration when he was introduced to the lead sing er. >> do what you love kind of thing. she said, teach yoga. i was like, all right. taking the teacher training program and i was like, i don't have the money for it. she was like, i'll pay for it. >> today marino gets the same rush from yoga as he used to get from drugs. >> a search for drugs is a search for connection. yoga is a healthy way to get there. >>> still ahead, alicia keys on the front lines on the fight against aids. ♪ if loving you is wrong ♪ i don't wanna be right [ record scratch ] what?! it's not bad for you. it just tastes tha
started doing psychedelic and ended up shooting cocaine and heroin. >> growing up in the 1970s in newyork city, drugs were everywhere. he couldn't get enough. >> i was like, no matter how much i do, i will come down. >> after a stint in rehab and another nine months using, merino finally got clean and emersed himself in yoga. >> it just physically felt great because all our bodies hold stress and yoga like the poses and the breathing open me up and it just felt like...
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started doing psychedelics, ended up shooting cocaine and heroin. >> reporter: growing up in the 1970snew york city, drugs were everywhere. marino said he couldn't get enough of the high life. >> it was a psychic thing but no matter how much i do i will come down. >> reporter: after a stint in rehab and another nine months using he finally got clean and immersed himself in yoga. >> it physically felt great because my body and all of our bodies hold stress and yoga, like the poses and breathing opened me up. it just felt right. ♪ don't you want somebody to love ♪ >> reporter: he found more inspiration when a mutual friend introduced him to grace slick, lead singer of jefferson airplane and jefferson starship. >> grace always reminded me to do what you love. i was like, i don't know what to do. she said, teach yoga. i said, all right. the opposite for me was going to take a teacher training program. i was like, i don't have the money. she said, i'll pay for it. >> straight out in front of you. >> reporter: today he gets the same rush from yoga as he used to get from drugs. >> even the se
started doing psychedelics, ended up shooting cocaine and heroin. >> reporter: growing up in the 1970snew york city, drugs were everywhere. marino said he couldn't get enough of the high life. >> it was a psychic thing but no matter how much i do i will come down. >> reporter: after a stint in rehab and another nine months using he finally got clean and immersed himself in yoga. >> it physically felt great because my body and all of our bodies hold stress and yoga, like...
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what you're referring to is kind of my initial hit, you know, before even any kind of meditated psychedelic eye-opening experience. it was when i was in seventh grade learning how to program for the first time, and i realized that i could make what was on the tv set, you know, that when you say the program and primitive computer language, when you say the program or file that you're working on it had to choose whether you will save it as a read-only program or as a read/write file. so i realized at that moment oh, my gosh, television is read-only. it's a read-only content, but that's only because they made a read-only content. they could a native read/write content and i could actually make the stuff that i started looking out in the world and i look at the grid pattern of new york and i said oh, my gosh, somebody, this isn't just city. somebody made this city. they chose to make the city this what it's like to go to other cities and they don't have grid patterns. someone shows. i started looking at the world no longer as this set of given circumstances but the set of choices that people ma
what you're referring to is kind of my initial hit, you know, before even any kind of meditated psychedelic eye-opening experience. it was when i was in seventh grade learning how to program for the first time, and i realized that i could make what was on the tv set, you know, that when you say the program and primitive computer language, when you say the program or file that you're working on it had to choose whether you will save it as a read-only program or as a read/write file. so i...
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it was let's go crazy, made into more psychedelic, slower, pretty, pretty incredible stuff.couple seconds. ♪ i'll tell you what i heard >> just great stuff. looked like jimi hendrix. throughout the performance channelling himself from the '80s, and it was a great, great performance. moving on to the lowlight, a lot of people are going to think what was this about, nicki minaj, only as nicki minaj can and will, giving lil wayne a lap dance to her song "high school." pretty typical of miss nicki there. one of the raunchiest moments of the night. >> you think? >> she looks great. the view that i got she looks great. >> how would you know? >> bill hader, "saturday night live," signing off after eight years. the "snl" writers, threw a whacked out party, his character, stefon, alf, smurfs, and seth meyers, fighting with anderson cooper for stefon's love. listen in. >> the club is -- [ indiscernible ] located on that fake street from "seinfeld." it is bed bug bridal barn, finally answers the question "y'all ready to play the feud?" >> his character will end with his "saturday night
it was let's go crazy, made into more psychedelic, slower, pretty, pretty incredible stuff.couple seconds. ♪ i'll tell you what i heard >> just great stuff. looked like jimi hendrix. throughout the performance channelling himself from the '80s, and it was a great, great performance. moving on to the lowlight, a lot of people are going to think what was this about, nicki minaj, only as nicki minaj can and will, giving lil wayne a lap dance to her song "high school." pretty...
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. >>> rocky erickson is a legend for fans of early psychedelic music.ing music since he was a child. >> it's something i can always look forward to. if i would get out of school early i could go home play guitar. >> reporter: the 13th floor elevators. you're gonna miss me. it hit the chart in the 1960s. >> we have roky, 17, making music. going to american bandstand. his son remembers when his dad changed. >> he was arrested for picking up a person. there was a joint found on him. >> reporter: to avoid prison roky pleaded guilty to insanity. he was treated with thorazine, lekt shop therapy and experimental medications. >> he described it a little bit to me. i didn't expect it. he said, sometimes i hear something and it's running, running, running and i tell it to shut up. i do the best i can. >> reporter: what kept him alive, he says, is music. ♪ [ cheers ] >> find the things that you have that you love and make sure you have them with you. ♪ >> if he didn't have his musical career he could be any dude on the street holding a sign, dealing with mental il
. >>> rocky erickson is a legend for fans of early psychedelic music.ing music since he was a child. >> it's something i can always look forward to. if i would get out of school early i could go home play guitar. >> reporter: the 13th floor elevators. you're gonna miss me. it hit the chart in the 1960s. >> we have roky, 17, making music. going to american bandstand. his son remembers when his dad changed. >> he was arrested for picking up a person. there was a...
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started doing psychedelics, ended up shooting cocaine and heroin. >> reporter: growing up in the 1970s were everywhere. marino said he couldn't get enough of the high life. >> it was a psychic thing but no matter how much i do i will come down. >> reporter: after saint in rehab and another nine months using he finally got clean and immersed himself in yoga. >> it physically felt great because my body and all of our bodies hold stress and yoga, like the poses and breathing opened me up. it just felt right. ♪ don't you want somebody to love ♪ >> reporter: he found more inspiration when a mutual friend introduced him to grace slick, lead singer of jefferson airplane and jefferson starship. >> grace always reminded me to do what you love. i was like, i don't know what to do. she said, teach yoga. i said, all right. the opposite for me was going to take a teacher training program. i was like, i don't have the money. she said, i'll pay for it. >> straight out in front of you. >> reporter: today he gets the same rush from yoga as he used to get from drugs. >> even the search with drugs is a s
started doing psychedelics, ended up shooting cocaine and heroin. >> reporter: growing up in the 1970s were everywhere. marino said he couldn't get enough of the high life. >> it was a psychic thing but no matter how much i do i will come down. >> reporter: after saint in rehab and another nine months using he finally got clean and immersed himself in yoga. >> it physically felt great because my body and all of our bodies hold stress and yoga, like the poses and...
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. >> the doors are a psychedelic rock band from the '60s. they took lsd.oors of perception. they saw the universe as an infittity place. they saw each individual human being as god. now, from that place and from studying their instruments and art forms they came together to make music on the beach in venice california. >> bill: venice, california. you don't hear many rock bands described that way. >> still do not hear many of those people. not anymore. isn't he -- the head of that guy, buried over in paris, isn't he? >> he is buried in paris. >> bill: i have been to his grave. it is a wonderful -- one of my favorite parts of paris actually. all kinds of famous people buried there. oscar wilde and jim morrison of the doors. >> decent company. >> bill: you see all of these young people there and flowers all over his grave. you know. every day. the pilgrimages of people there. i think he's still on lsd when he gave the interview. >> i think so. >> i heard an old rocker -- i won't mention who it is, last week he said can you remember when we used to take drugs
. >> the doors are a psychedelic rock band from the '60s. they took lsd.oors of perception. they saw the universe as an infittity place. they saw each individual human being as god. now, from that place and from studying their instruments and art forms they came together to make music on the beach in venice california. >> bill: venice, california. you don't hear many rock bands described that way. >> still do not hear many of those people. not anymore. isn't he -- the head of...
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>> what you are referring to was my initial hit even before any meditated a psychedelic by opening experience when i was in seventh grade learning how to program for the first time. i realized i could make what was on the tv set that when you save a program for a file that you were gone you have to choose if you save it as read only or read right for our realize at that moment ago my gosh. television is read only content but that is only because they made it that way. they could make every right and i could make this stuff and they started to look in the world with a grid pattern of new york and this isn't just city, somebody made this city and chose to make it that way but other cities do not have great patterns. they are round or this or that and no bunker as a set of given circumstances but the choices people made sometimes consciously with a specific agenda they make they york side -- a city like this to maximize motion it is the many cities so be maximized efficiency to go like that it is not about beauty or introspection or a city to contemplate but get things done. then i started to lo
>> what you are referring to was my initial hit even before any meditated a psychedelic by opening experience when i was in seventh grade learning how to program for the first time. i realized i could make what was on the tv set that when you save a program for a file that you were gone you have to choose if you save it as read only or read right for our realize at that moment ago my gosh. television is read only content but that is only because they made it that way. they could make...
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>> what you are referring to was my initial hit even before any meditated a psychedelic by opening experience when i was in seventh grade learning how to program for the first time. i realized i could make what was on the tv set that when you save a program for a file that you were gone you have to choose if you save it as read only or read right for our realize at that moment ago my gosh. television is read only content but that is only because they made it that way. they could make every right and i could make this stuff and they started to look in the world with a grid pattern of new york and this isn't just city, somebody made this city and chose to make it that way but other cities do not have great patterns. they are round or this or that and no bunker as a set of given circumstances but the choices people made sometimes consciously with a specific agenda they make they york side -- a city like this to maximize motion it is the many cities so be maximized efficiency to go like that it is not about beauty or introspection or a city to contemplate but get things done. then i started to lo
>> what you are referring to was my initial hit even before any meditated a psychedelic by opening experience when i was in seventh grade learning how to program for the first time. i realized i could make what was on the tv set that when you save a program for a file that you were gone you have to choose if you save it as read only or read right for our realize at that moment ago my gosh. television is read only content but that is only because they made it that way. they could make...