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rock as you thought of punk rock. maybe everybody's definition of punk rock is just different. i like how you said it, that it's not so much a style of music as it is a sub-culture. - yeah. - right? it feels like pretty straight forward rock and roll to me. - well, at the time there was a line that was drawn, because it needed to be. this is now and that was then. and rather than be considered like new wave, which was sort of the nice way not to get kicked out of the party. i think claude bessy in that decline of western civilization said that's the way. stay at the party and keep doing cocaine. - talking heads were probably new wave more than punk rock. - i guess, but at any rate, so - i guess, but at any rate, so we wanted to be considered that. rather than associate with the past, even though we had roots in the past. i, as a songwriter and singer and player i, as a songwriter and singer and player made myself forget a lot of those things. it's like you hear painters talk about going to school and learning all the
rock as you thought of punk rock. maybe everybody's definition of punk rock is just different. i like how you said it, that it's not so much a style of music as it is a sub-culture. - yeah. - right? it feels like pretty straight forward rock and roll to me. - well, at the time there was a line that was drawn, because it needed to be. this is now and that was then. and rather than be considered like new wave, which was sort of the nice way not to get kicked out of the party. i think claude bessy...
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people won't buy something that you call punk.ere and reflected the fascinating individual that david burn would emerge to become. >> i wrote a song about urban guerillas from the point of view of their daily lives instead of about their politics. ♪ >> this area of new wave music is where stars of the 1980s are going to come from. >> what makes the '70s so special is that there's still a sense of naivete, the innocence that music could really make a difference in your life. ♪ this ain't no party this ain't no disco ♪ ♪ this ain't no fooling around >> you pick any genre you like and i will tell you that the best music made in that genre was made in the 1970s, and you'll have a hard time proving me wrong. >> what's great about a "me" decade is it allowed some of the greatest artists of our time to do some of their greatest work because they were really exploring. that's as deep as popular art ever gets. ♪ ♪ ♪ youb. >> it's day two of u.s. president donald trump's visit to saudi arabia. he's just hours away from a major speech on u.s
people won't buy something that you call punk.ere and reflected the fascinating individual that david burn would emerge to become. >> i wrote a song about urban guerillas from the point of view of their daily lives instead of about their politics. ♪ >> this area of new wave music is where stars of the 1980s are going to come from. >> what makes the '70s so special is that there's still a sense of naivete, the innocence that music could really make a difference in your life....
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doesn't sound like traditional punk but doesn't sound like anybody else but the clash, either. ♪ >> punkundary on what's possible. bands like talking heads are excellent. ultimate college band. they did spiky music who reflected who they were and reflected the fascinating individual that david burn would emerge to become. >> i wrote a song about urban guerillas and about their daily lives instead of about their politics. ♪ >> this area of new wave music is where stars of the 1980s are going to come from. >> what makes the '70s so special is that there's still a sense of naivete, the innocence difference in your life.make a ♪ >> you pick any genre you like and the best music made in that genre is the 1970s and you'll have a hard time proving me wrong. what was great about a me decade is it allowed the greatest artists of our time to do some of their greatest work because they were really exploring. that's as deep as popular art ever gets. ♪ >>> did someone put up a lot of money to have the democratic headquarters infiltrated and if so, why? >> justice will be pursued no matter who's invol
doesn't sound like traditional punk but doesn't sound like anybody else but the clash, either. ♪ >> punkundary on what's possible. bands like talking heads are excellent. ultimate college band. they did spiky music who reflected who they were and reflected the fascinating individual that david burn would emerge to become. >> i wrote a song about urban guerillas and about their daily lives instead of about their politics. ♪ >> this area of new wave music is where stars of...
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the first east bay punk show was done at i need arose. promoter took it to rodale. >> wow. >> if you think about that 20 years later, the biggest pong -- punk pack the band in the east of rodale. >> when greenday went mainstream if it's legit it's not cool anymore. >> sex pistolsthe ramons blondie they were common been if you do not lose your humanity green day reinvigorated the -- genre bringing people back into the fold. >> was extreme to? >> there are cuts coming out but i would say the reaction has been overwhelmingly positive. people who the film is about, we feel mobilized and we did a good job and the heart is there and our name is true. >> i would think it's emotional to look back. you talk about them at 14 in the backyard and to watch it it comes full circle. >> it is their journey. we had a cast and crew screening and tears abound. >> wonderful. we have all the information you need about turn it around where you can catch it on ktvu.com and on the mornings on 2 tab mobile app. the premier is in san francisco why not east bay. >>
the first east bay punk show was done at i need arose. promoter took it to rodale. >> wow. >> if you think about that 20 years later, the biggest pong -- punk pack the band in the east of rodale. >> when greenday went mainstream if it's legit it's not cool anymore. >> sex pistolsthe ramons blondie they were common been if you do not lose your humanity green day reinvigorated the -- genre bringing people back into the fold. >> was extreme to? >> there are cuts...
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it's a little punk cat. >> punk cat! >> that's a cool cat there. >> her name is actually precious. but joey couldn't get it to come to him calling it precious, so he started calling it punk cat. >> while punk cat seems to belong to everyone, her real caretaker is joseph hill. >> she got that nickname. somebody got stabbed in the cell house. i had lieutenants and captains and everybody on the range yelling at me to get her in. she decided she didn't want to go in. i got a little aggravated and told her to get her punk ass in the cell. so she kind of looked at me and went "meow." i said, "punk ass, get in the cell." that's how she got her name. >> he's kind of a rebel, i would say she is. everybody else, you're supposed to keep your cat on a leash, whatever. well, you sit out here and look out the window around 2:00 or 2:30, bringing his big old fat butt out here, going down the street, hanging out. >> she's kind of known as the only person that can run around all day and night long without getting a charge. >> punk ass, come here. come here, mommy. come here. what's wrong? what your
it's a little punk cat. >> punk cat! >> that's a cool cat there. >> her name is actually precious. but joey couldn't get it to come to him calling it precious, so he started calling it punk cat. >> while punk cat seems to belong to everyone, her real caretaker is joseph hill. >> she got that nickname. somebody got stabbed in the cell house. i had lieutenants and captains and everybody on the range yelling at me to get her in. she decided she didn't want to go in. i...
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. ♪ ♪ >> there is a long and glorious tradition of chicano rock, garage and punk boiling away under andr the surface for years and egregiously overlooked. but what is it with the morrissey thing? what is it about morrissey? the irish singer via england who sang meln kohlic pathos-filled ballads that were a backdrop for break-ups in the '80s that so speak to the chicano soul. i asked musicians and concert
. ♪ ♪ >> there is a long and glorious tradition of chicano rock, garage and punk boiling away under andr the surface for years and egregiously overlooked. but what is it with the morrissey thing? what is it about morrissey? the irish singer via england who sang meln kohlic pathos-filled ballads that were a backdrop for break-ups in the '80s that so speak to the chicano soul. i asked musicians and concert
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there were great punk—rock bands and so on and so forth that were speaking the truth.al statement, or anything close to it. we just wrote honest songs about stuff we were going through. that it spoke to a lot of other people wasn't — were we trying to speak to a lot? we didn't think ten people would buy our record, but a lot more than that bought our record. 0k. when you look at the price of that — there was a moment, as you describe it in 1991, where you find yourself in your walk—in closet with a gun, ready to follow the guy you knew, kurt cobain, a few years before? we're mixing up a few different things. my addictions and so on and so forth had — guns n' roses made my life, in a band that got huge. didn't get any time to address my panic disorder, which was really the root of my whole drinking and self—medicating. so i don't want to confuse or certainly not blame guns n' roses or rock'n‘roll or anything that silly for my addiction. my addiction is my addiction. it was something i had to come to terms with outside of rock'n'roll. so you would have had the same addic
there were great punk—rock bands and so on and so forth that were speaking the truth.al statement, or anything close to it. we just wrote honest songs about stuff we were going through. that it spoke to a lot of other people wasn't — were we trying to speak to a lot? we didn't think ten people would buy our record, but a lot more than that bought our record. 0k. when you look at the price of that — there was a moment, as you describe it in 1991, where you find yourself in your walk—in...
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me ♪ ♪ can you, my darling can you picture this ♪ >> prince loved the idea that he was taking his punkounds like when doves cry ♪ >> when i was younger, i always said that one day i was going to play all kinds of music and not be judged for the color of my skin but the quality of my work. ♪ purple rain >> prince had a great androgyny. he blurred the gender line. he sings, he writes, he plays. every time i see him, it's just like, really? okay, i quit. ♪ >> when he plays guitar, it's just part of his body in a way that i've never really seen before. and it's not contrived. it's just -- it's just happening. >> what was his music? was it r&b? his music was just straight down the middle mainstream, grab you by the throat and balls pop. ♪ we go down to the river into the river we die ♪ >> at this point, a lot of it is about being there, which is why we haven't done too much of the video thing. a lot of it allows too much distance. what our band is about is about breaking down distance. >> bruce was all about credibility and intelligence and integrity. so how would he translate his music and
me ♪ ♪ can you, my darling can you picture this ♪ >> prince loved the idea that he was taking his punkounds like when doves cry ♪ >> when i was younger, i always said that one day i was going to play all kinds of music and not be judged for the color of my skin but the quality of my work. ♪ purple rain >> prince had a great androgyny. he blurred the gender line. he sings, he writes, he plays. every time i see him, it's just like, really? okay, i quit. ♪ >>...
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and it was kind of a mix of new wave punk with this other dance sensibility. ♪ holiday ♪ celebrate >>pe will happen not only in 1984 but for the rest of your professional life? what are your dreams? what's left? >> to rule the world. ♪ star light star bright ♪ first star i see tonight ♪ star light ♪ star bright ♪ make everything all right >> all of a sudden there was girls around that had the gloves with the fingers cut out of it and the hair wrapped up in the net and wearing the short skirts. there was like hundreds of thousands of jewish girls around the country wearing crucifixes because of madonna. >> what do you like about her? >> i like the way she thinks about -- she acts like with a different attitude that no one else has. >> she dresses how she wants, acts like she wants, sings like she wants. she does what she wants. >> i think her appeal is that she is feminine, she is herself, she is sexual. but she's strong! she's an individual woman. >> madonna understood the mtv phenomenon. she understood the vibe and the look and the sound. it all camtother with her. >> everyone undere
and it was kind of a mix of new wave punk with this other dance sensibility. ♪ holiday ♪ celebrate >>pe will happen not only in 1984 but for the rest of your professional life? what are your dreams? what's left? >> to rule the world. ♪ star light star bright ♪ first star i see tonight ♪ star light ♪ star bright ♪ make everything all right >> all of a sudden there was girls around that had the gloves with the fingers cut out of it and the hair wrapped up in the...
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she was part of a group of japanese designers in the 1970s, like, the punks in england?nt because they subverted everything about traditional forms of dress. what they did was not on the traditional female form. absolutely. just looking at her creations during the passion fashion week they have all sorts of shapes, exaggerated round shapes. —— paris fashion week. are these creations that someone would wear?|j fashion week. are these creations that someone would wear? i would. many fashionistas consider her one of the best examples of architectural design. her approach is quite surreal brawl. however, some of the close the more wearable than you would think. you need to try them on to understand. but it is also a hard. you are wearing art. and everybody knows kawakubo when she made famous a brand called dead bus on. it means like a boy. she was the only female fashion designer of a bunch of designers which included misty yaqui, she was a renegade and she was quite feminist in her own time. should we classify her work as art? i call art. fashion as art, art is fashion. the
she was part of a group of japanese designers in the 1970s, like, the punks in england?nt because they subverted everything about traditional forms of dress. what they did was not on the traditional female form. absolutely. just looking at her creations during the passion fashion week they have all sorts of shapes, exaggerated round shapes. —— paris fashion week. are these creations that someone would wear?|j fashion week. are these creations that someone would wear? i would. many...
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punk movement because they subverted everything about traditional forms of dress.ely. just looking at her creations during the paris fashion week they have all kinds of shapes, they look like snowballs or dirt balls. exaggerated round shapes. are these creations that someone would wear? i would. many fashionistas consider her one of the best examples of architectural design. her approach is quite cerebral. however, some of the clothes are more wearable than you would think. you need to try them on to understand. but it is living art. you are wearing art. and everybody knows rei kawakubo when she made famous a brand called comme des garcons. what does that mean? it means like a boy. it was a bit of a joke. she was the only female fashion designer of a bunch of designers which included issey miyake. she was a renegade and she was quite feminist in her own time. should we classify her work as art? i call it art. fashion as art, art is fashion. there are many pieces which are statement pieces with a lot of 3—d detailing. however, there are also wearable pieces. i have
punk movement because they subverted everything about traditional forms of dress.ely. just looking at her creations during the paris fashion week they have all kinds of shapes, they look like snowballs or dirt balls. exaggerated round shapes. are these creations that someone would wear? i would. many fashionistas consider her one of the best examples of architectural design. her approach is quite cerebral. however, some of the clothes are more wearable than you would think. you need to try them...
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. >> [ bleep ] punk. you like this [ bleep ]. [ bleep ] like this. >> you have to remain compliant or we're going to leave you in the chair. do you understand that? >> [ bleep ] you. i can't breathe. >> grahf, you need to be compliant. do you understand that? >> yeah. >> are you sure? >> yeah. >> take the spit mask off. >> all right. you're all right. >> don't spit. don't spit. >> he is finally allowed to shower but it doesn't seem to help. >> is this supposed to be a cold shower? this [ bleep ] hotel sucks. welcome to life. >> all right. your time's up. >> we can do this [ bleep ] every day until they stop filming these [ bleep ]. these [ bleep ]. [ bleep ] filming rats and punks. >> though grahf was initially hostile, he eventually agreed to speak with us. >> what bothered me was that you were interviewing the chomos, sex offenders, punks, rats, dudes that -- dudes that this society won't deal with correctly. people think innocent people run around prison and get raped and get beat up and stabbed. you t
. >> [ bleep ] punk. you like this [ bleep ]. [ bleep ] like this. >> you have to remain compliant or we're going to leave you in the chair. do you understand that? >> [ bleep ] you. i can't breathe. >> grahf, you need to be compliant. do you understand that? >> yeah. >> are you sure? >> yeah. >> take the spit mask off. >> all right. you're all right. >> don't spit. don't spit. >> he is finally allowed to shower but it doesn't...
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oscar thrives in the rocabilly world while albert is all things punk.e chicano community. morrissey is like -- >> it's a matter of the heart. it's a matter of the heart, man. >> why of all the bands in the world did morrissey and the smiths resonate in this community? >> it was convergence of music and people that did not connect to what was being said. he connected with his lyrics and i think everything was going so pop and so mainstream and he was the alternative to that and i think there is a lyrical element to his words that resonated with the latino community. >> people said the lyrics of his songs resonated with traditional mariachi in that sense. >> right. >> the songs are so much about finding something beautiful or even funny about getting relentlessly [ muted ] over and having shit go wrong. >> morrissey really speaks, you know, it's so odd. he'shis white guy. about like displacement and this longing for like -- for a mythic home. because when i go to mexico, i'm like a sore thumb there. my spanish is horrible, the way i dress, the way i talk.
oscar thrives in the rocabilly world while albert is all things punk.e chicano community. morrissey is like -- >> it's a matter of the heart. it's a matter of the heart, man. >> why of all the bands in the world did morrissey and the smiths resonate in this community? >> it was convergence of music and people that did not connect to what was being said. he connected with his lyrics and i think everything was going so pop and so mainstream and he was the alternative to that and...
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. >> strickland has a reputation as a little bit of a conch -- punk. i don't think it was wrong for harper to react the way he did. >> you shouldn't hunch people, but he had to defend himself. >> after the game, harper said he respected that strickland hit p, rather than summer else in his body where he could have done more damage. happening now at the university of maryland college park, leaders of the black arelty to discuss the death of richard gonzales. it was earlier this month that a new's was found at a fraternity. oose wase also -- a n found at a fraternity. there have also been flyers with racist messaging. but it is the death of richard gonzales, a black student with a promising future murdered by a white student alleged to be connected to a racist hate group. the faculty is holding a special town hall meeting to discuss and address what it describes as a strained cultural climate. >> we are hoping to organize community members, not just of the campus, not just faculty and staff like myself, but folks from the prince george's where college pa
. >> strickland has a reputation as a little bit of a conch -- punk. i don't think it was wrong for harper to react the way he did. >> you shouldn't hunch people, but he had to defend himself. >> after the game, harper said he respected that strickland hit p, rather than summer else in his body where he could have done more damage. happening now at the university of maryland college park, leaders of the black arelty to discuss the death of richard gonzales. it was earlier this...
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them, he punked the liberal media, the gullible liberal media believed there were tapes.is is out of the trump playbook. he will make it seem lying he has something on one of his political enemies. i find it hard to believe that trump so stupid as to keep tapes. >> charlie, we do talk about him, the plight term is anti-institutionalist, someone who came to office not with the reading and learning background in the trappings of government and the machining of government that most do because he came from another world. that's why people so often look at him and listen to him and say you can't say that. or if you say that, you will exposure entire press team's efforts this week. if you say that, you will invite subpoenas from the hill -- and it keeps happening. >> yeah, and even by the standards this president, this really has been a stunning series of days. look, we know that in fact as you point out that he is -- he has displayed his ignorance about, you know, the constitutional form of government and about the norms. we have seen how erratic he is. we have seen how he is
them, he punked the liberal media, the gullible liberal media believed there were tapes.is is out of the trump playbook. he will make it seem lying he has something on one of his political enemies. i find it hard to believe that trump so stupid as to keep tapes. >> charlie, we do talk about him, the plight term is anti-institutionalist, someone who came to office not with the reading and learning background in the trappings of government and the machining of government that most do...
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. >> creo que es el inicio de un nuevo movimiento punk no sabemos que ahora tenemos que luchar mÁs fuertecho de permanecer callado o pedir hablar con un abogado si un oficial le llega a pedir por sus documentos. ♪ marÍa: en esta Época de incertidumbre, seguimos recibiendo sus preguntas en otras redes sociales sobre temas de inmigraciÓn. hoy ricardo nos pregunta: " mi esposa es ciudadana y tenemos dos hijos, los ticket de trÁnsito me podrÍan afectar para arreglar mis papeles?". >> ricardo, afortunadamente las multas de trÁfico no constituye un problema que hagan que sea admisible para obtener la residencia en este paÍs. ten mucho cuidado de no salir a manejar con algunos tragos encima, eso podrÍa ser un problema grave para ti. marÍa: si quiere saber la respuesta alguna duda, escribe tu pregunta en una pÁgina de facebook o durante las intervenciones que hago por facebook live por las noches. ♪ hoy estamos de manteles largos, estrenamos la ven canal tiempo entrÓ de meteorologÍa con la Última tecnologÍa y nefrÓlogos calificados que no darÁn con precisiÓn el pronÓstico del tiempo. vamos por un
. >> creo que es el inicio de un nuevo movimiento punk no sabemos que ahora tenemos que luchar mÁs fuertecho de permanecer callado o pedir hablar con un abogado si un oficial le llega a pedir por sus documentos. ♪ marÍa: en esta Época de incertidumbre, seguimos recibiendo sus preguntas en otras redes sociales sobre temas de inmigraciÓn. hoy ricardo nos pregunta: " mi esposa es ciudadana y tenemos dos hijos, los ticket de trÁnsito me podrÍan afectar para arreglar mis...
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. >> don't call me punk. >> why you so sensitive all of a sudden?how would you like it if i called you nigger? >> he called me nigger. >> that's no worse than honky. >> you right. nothing is worse than honky. except being married to one. >> norman lear set the stage for other shows in the '70s that just brought gravitas to television. >> what are you staring at? >> i was just thinking. i would bring my neighbors' kids over here. this place is better than the zoo. dentures are very different to real teeth. they're about 10 times softer and may have surface pores where bacteria can multiply. polident kills 99.99% of odor causing bacteria and helps dissolve stains. that's why i recommend polident. cleaner, fresher, brighter every day. he's a nascar champion who's she's a world-class swimmer who's stared down the best in her sport. but for both of them, the most challenging opponent was... pe blood clots in my lung. it was really scary. a dvt in my leg. i had to learn all i could to help protect myself. my doctor and i choose xarelto® xarelto®... to hel
. >> don't call me punk. >> why you so sensitive all of a sudden?how would you like it if i called you nigger? >> he called me nigger. >> that's no worse than honky. >> you right. nothing is worse than honky. except being married to one. >> norman lear set the stage for other shows in the '70s that just brought gravitas to television. >> what are you staring at? >> i was just thinking. i would bring my neighbors' kids over here. this place is...
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>> i was a radical obnoxious punks kid he persuaded me to cut my hair the then he brought me with him when he was elected to san francisco city hall as the intern presentence discuss state university. >> that is an interesting question but going back to world war ii with the war in the pacific ending the armed forces word decommissioned and among them were the game in and lesbian women and then volunteered to fight for their country and in the word decommissioned in san francisco and then said i not going back to iowa. that was the beginning but many historians would trace that back to always have a reputation. but it was after world war two that it solidified. >> host: in your book "when we rise" you write by 1985 almost everyone i knew was dead or dying or caring for someone that was dying. >> guest: it was like a slow-motion avalanche with the report from the centers of disease control there's just a few short paragraphs about the young seemingly healthy gain in getting very sick with pneumonia and shortly after that a dermatologist at ucsf saw some of the irritations and some of t
>> i was a radical obnoxious punks kid he persuaded me to cut my hair the then he brought me with him when he was elected to san francisco city hall as the intern presentence discuss state university. >> that is an interesting question but going back to world war ii with the war in the pacific ending the armed forces word decommissioned and among them were the game in and lesbian women and then volunteered to fight for their country and in the word decommissioned in san francisco...
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. >> don't call me punk. >> why you so sensitive all of a sudden?w would you like it if i called you nigger? >> he called me nigger. >> that's no worse than honky. >> you right. nothing is worse than honky. except being married to one. >> norman lear set the stage for other shows in the '70s that just brought gravitas to television. >> what are you staring at? >> i was just thinking. i would bring my neighbors' kids over here. this place is better than the zoo. thanks for loading, sweetie. ...oh, burnt-on gravy? ...gotta rinse that. nope. no way. nada. really? dish issues? throw it all in. new cascade platinum powers through... even burnt-on gravy. nice. cascade. thereit comes to technology, about my small business so when i need someone that understands my unique needs. my dell small business advisor has gotten to know our business so well that is feels like he's a part of our team. with one phone call, he sets me up with tailored products and services. and when my advisor is focused on my tech, i can focus on my small business. ♪ ♪ that the essenc
. >> don't call me punk. >> why you so sensitive all of a sudden?w would you like it if i called you nigger? >> he called me nigger. >> that's no worse than honky. >> you right. nothing is worse than honky. except being married to one. >> norman lear set the stage for other shows in the '70s that just brought gravitas to television. >> what are you staring at? >> i was just thinking. i would bring my neighbors' kids over here. this place is better...
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weekend of celebration punk waited by shock and sadness. you can see a couple of candles still leftover at th ten ebt richard collins was murdered and in and out fbi is looking into whether it could be a hate crime. richard collins iii was commissioned into the u.s. army following father's footsteps he should be graduating from buoy state this weerk his burden now a stunning loss. >> this was a good kid. he was going places. he was going places. and he had high aspirations to achieve all of the goals he set in his military career and we're devastated his life was taken away with this senseless act of violence. >> kol ipz was visiting two friends here at the university of maryland friday night. they were on regent drive we uber 3 a.m. saturday when the suspect approached. he possibly had been drinking was screaming and told collins to step left. collins refused and was stabbed in the chest. 22-year-old shawn arrested at the scene he is a university of maryland student and investigators found he is a member of a facebook group that is said to
weekend of celebration punk waited by shock and sadness. you can see a couple of candles still leftover at th ten ebt richard collins was murdered and in and out fbi is looking into whether it could be a hate crime. richard collins iii was commissioned into the u.s. army following father's footsteps he should be graduating from buoy state this weerk his burden now a stunning loss. >> this was a good kid. he was going places. he was going places. and he had high aspirations to achieve all...
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coming up -- >> i tried to call one time with my boy on the phone and he said -- and this little punket out, skye. >> adam verlander's visit turns into an emotional roller coaster. >> i've got a poem i wrote and i'd like to read it. because this is how i feel about you, skye. 't connect? michael, can we get this data to...? look at me...look at me... look at me... you used to be the "yes" guy. what happened to that guy? legacy technology can handcuff any company. but "yes" is here. so, you're saying we can cut delivery time? yeah. with help from hpe, we can finally work the way we want to. with the right mix of hybrid it, everything computes. even if you're trying your best.be a daily struggle, along with diet and exercise, once-daily toujeo® may help you control your blood sugar. get into a daily groove. ♪ let's groove tonight. ♪ share the spice of life. ♪ baby, slice it right. from the makers of lantus®, ♪ we're gonna groove tonight. toujeo® provides blood sugar-lowering activity for 24 hours and beyond, proven blood sugar control all day and all night, and significant a1c reduction
coming up -- >> i tried to call one time with my boy on the phone and he said -- and this little punket out, skye. >> adam verlander's visit turns into an emotional roller coaster. >> i've got a poem i wrote and i'd like to read it. because this is how i feel about you, skye. 't connect? michael, can we get this data to...? look at me...look at me... look at me... you used to be the "yes" guy. what happened to that guy? legacy technology can handcuff any company. but...
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>> i don't like punk kids coming to my jail thinking it's cool. >> i don't disrespect you. >> i don't care. keep your mouth shut. that's what i want dwrou do right now, okay. that's what i want you to do right now. pick up your feet and move. this is life you want to have? they are escorted to jail alone. >> are you making your mother proud? >> no. >> are you going to change your ways? >> yes. >> you have a friend coming, right? you got a roommate. are you ready for him? oh, you are? you're ready for him? >> take his sneakers off. tough guy. >> the kids meet the inmates. >> smoking weed is going to end you in jail. nts on centurylink to keep their global campus connected. and why a pro football team chose us to deliver fiber-enabled broadband to more than 65,000 fans. and why a leading car brand counts on us to keep their dealer network streamlined and nimble. businesses count on communication, and communication counts on centurylink. before fibromyalgia, i was a doer. i was active. then the chronic, widespread pain drained my energy. my doctor said moving more helps ease fibromyalgia
>> i don't like punk kids coming to my jail thinking it's cool. >> i don't disrespect you. >> i don't care. keep your mouth shut. that's what i want dwrou do right now, okay. that's what i want you to do right now. pick up your feet and move. this is life you want to have? they are escorted to jail alone. >> are you making your mother proud? >> no. >> are you going to change your ways? >> yes. >> you have a friend coming, right? you got a...
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washington that may make it into delaware and another cell that's out toward penn state, happy valley and punksn any. this may be moving eastward as well and bring a few spotty showers this evening. otherwise the rain will hold off for the most part until we make it toward the weekend. let's take a look outside where it's cooler down the shore. this beautiful view of ocean city. you got to love it. there's a lit little bit of a breeze, temperatures only in the 60s there with a sea breez today's high temperature pretty impressive. the average high in philadelphia 78-degrees. philadelphia made 80, reading 82, allentown, trenton and wilmington at the airport in the upper 70s. the whole eastern half of the nation pretty warm, raleigh 86. atlanta 83. memphis 89, on the west coast a little bit cooler, but that trend is going to end by the beginning of next week when we turn cool again even though june is beginning this week. on ultimate doppler this yellow represents severe thunderstorm watches. for us a few spotty showers, maybe an isolatedded thund stomple ats we lose the daytime heating they will
washington that may make it into delaware and another cell that's out toward penn state, happy valley and punksn any. this may be moving eastward as well and bring a few spotty showers this evening. otherwise the rain will hold off for the most part until we make it toward the weekend. let's take a look outside where it's cooler down the shore. this beautiful view of ocean city. you got to love it. there's a lit little bit of a breeze, temperatures only in the 60s there with a sea breez...
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now we're even, punk! oh, mac, i just think i got a concussion.now i'm seeing double. get him, mac. macgyver: jack, i could use some restraints, man! jack: i'm on the ground. one step at a time! (grunts, groans) riley: guys, you better hurry up. elvis has friends headed your way. i thought you said our target's name was victor henley. elvis is the code name we gave him. every package gets one. ah, spy speak. cool. riley: guys, they just got on the elevator. get to the chopper now. three stories, that means we've got, uh... no, mac! this is stressful enough. well, it wouldn't be if you had remembered to bring more restraints. hey, i'm not costco! the op said one guy. i brought one zip tie. (shouts)
now we're even, punk! oh, mac, i just think i got a concussion.now i'm seeing double. get him, mac. macgyver: jack, i could use some restraints, man! jack: i'm on the ground. one step at a time! (grunts, groans) riley: guys, you better hurry up. elvis has friends headed your way. i thought you said our target's name was victor henley. elvis is the code name we gave him. every package gets one. ah, spy speak. cool. riley: guys, they just got on the elevator. get to the chopper now. three...
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>> i was a street radical punk kid and harvey persuaded me to cut my hair and go to school. he bribed me with an internship. he knew i could not stand sitting in class but he brought me with him when he got elected and i work as an intern with him earning credits through san francisco state university. >> how is it san francisco became the mothership of the gay community? >> that is an interesting question and i think it goes back to world war ii when the war ended particularly the war in the pacific so many of the armed forces were decommissioned in the san francisco bay area. among them were large numbers of gay men and women. they volunteered to serve for their country and get decommissioned in san francisco and many looked around and said i am not going back to iowa. that was really the beginning of the modern community. but i think many historians would actually trace it back all the way to the 49ers and all the minors that came out the san francisco. it had a reputation as a place for bohemians and it was after world war ii it solidified. >> you write by 1985 everyone
>> i was a street radical punk kid and harvey persuaded me to cut my hair and go to school. he bribed me with an internship. he knew i could not stand sitting in class but he brought me with him when he got elected and i work as an intern with him earning credits through san francisco state university. >> how is it san francisco became the mothership of the gay community? >> that is an interesting question and i think it goes back to world war ii when the war ended...
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obstruction of justice is to impeachment what that funky robot voice is to a daf punk, stt key ingredient. obstruction of justice, that is all it is. it is what got richard nixon. in a way trump is becoming presidential. now in case you don't know, impeachment is the first official step towards removing a president from office, right, which makes it a pretty big deal. such a big deal that the news can't even say the word. >> the last 24 hours we heared i word a lot. >> up next, thrix word. >> democrats several of them inching closer to the i word. >> you will be hearing that word, the i word. >>mummableing about the i word. >> using the i word. >> are we allowed to say the i word? >> trevor: no, are you not! no! you are not. media people, media people are never allowed to use the i word. oh, but politicians use the i pored all-- i word all the time. i don't care, that is because it is their word to use. yeah, there is a very painful history behind that word for politicians. i don't care if you are friends with a politician t is still not okay for you to use the i word. you don't say it! o
obstruction of justice is to impeachment what that funky robot voice is to a daf punk, stt key ingredient. obstruction of justice, that is all it is. it is what got richard nixon. in a way trump is becoming presidential. now in case you don't know, impeachment is the first official step towards removing a president from office, right, which makes it a pretty big deal. such a big deal that the news can't even say the word. >> the last 24 hours we heared i word a lot. >> up next,...
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- okay, listen, you little punk.everything you know, i will make your life a dust bowl. - i don't know what that means. i never did my report. - you better listen to what she says, all right? you do not want to see her angry. - do you think this is some kind of joke? that famous butts and wangs are just out there for the world to see? - it's not just celebrities. it's a huge data breach. they think it's an app or something. - what's the app? i've got your teacher tied up in a warehouse, soaked in kerosene. - katie, just dial it back a tad. - i don't know! why are you doing this? it's my birthday. - it's your birthday? i'm so sorry, but i made you a blanket that will say, "happy birthday, source." - why are you here again? - portia, i'm not good at apologizing. - uh, was that it? - well, let me try this again in language you understand. urban dictionary defines "apologizing" as a sex act where the man stands in the tank of a toilet-- - okay, fine, fine, i accept your apology, as long as you can admit that there are so
- okay, listen, you little punk.everything you know, i will make your life a dust bowl. - i don't know what that means. i never did my report. - you better listen to what she says, all right? you do not want to see her angry. - do you think this is some kind of joke? that famous butts and wangs are just out there for the world to see? - it's not just celebrities. it's a huge data breach. they think it's an app or something. - what's the app? i've got your teacher tied up in a warehouse, soaked...
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. >> man: it's punk rock for grownup people. there's nothing quite like it. >> narrator: the natives are restless tonight. they've come from far and wide for a good time and aren't likely to quit until they've had one. these are the new adherents of what's come to be called polynesian pop -- "tiki" for short -- a thriving subculture of aloha shirts, grass skirts, rum cocktails, and exotic sounds. once considered a relic of
. >> man: it's punk rock for grownup people. there's nothing quite like it. >> narrator: the natives are restless tonight. they've come from far and wide for a good time and aren't likely to quit until they've had one. these are the new adherents of what's come to be called polynesian pop -- "tiki" for short -- a thriving subculture of aloha shirts, grass skirts, rum cocktails, and exotic sounds. once considered a relic of
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punks invade college campuses across the country. what is the percentage of college freshmen who consider themselves to be liberal? the answer and the polarization of college campuses after the break. ♪ we asked people to write down the things they love to do most on these balloons. travel with my daughter. roller derby. ♪ now give up half of 'em. do i have to? this is a tough financial choice we could face when we retire. but, if we start saving even just 1% more of our annual income... we could keep doing all the things we love. prudential. bring your challenges. kennedy: we are all lost. aren't we? before the break i asked what percentage of college freshmen consider themselves to be liberal. look at that. the answer is 35% according to a survey by my beautiful alma matre. ucla found 42% characterize themselves as middle of the road. the political polarization of freshmen on college campuses is the highest it's been in decades. what does this survey tell you? >> first, in every presidential cycle they see an uptick in the polariza
punks invade college campuses across the country. what is the percentage of college freshmen who consider themselves to be liberal? the answer and the polarization of college campuses after the break. ♪ we asked people to write down the things they love to do most on these balloons. travel with my daughter. roller derby. ♪ now give up half of 'em. do i have to? this is a tough financial choice we could face when we retire. but, if we start saving even just 1% more of our annual income... we...
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. - i'm evan smith, he's an actor, author and grammy nominated punk rock icon who co-founded the legendarylos angeles band, x 40 years ago, and has made 10 solo records, most recently, the westerner. he's john doe, this is overheard. (crowd applauding) let's be honest, is this about your ability to learn or is this about the experience of not having been taught properly? how have you avoided what has befallen other nations in africa and elsewhere? you could say that he'd made his own bed, but you caused him to sleep in it. you saw a problem and over time took it on and let's start with the sizzle before we get to the steak.
. - i'm evan smith, he's an actor, author and grammy nominated punk rock icon who co-founded the legendarylos angeles band, x 40 years ago, and has made 10 solo records, most recently, the westerner. he's john doe, this is overheard. (crowd applauding) let's be honest, is this about your ability to learn or is this about the experience of not having been taught properly? how have you avoided what has befallen other nations in africa and elsewhere? you could say that he'd made his own bed, but...
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punks invade college campuses across the country.hat is the percentage of college freshmen who consider themselves to be liberal? the answer and the polarization of college campuses after the break. whether it's connecting one of the world's most innovative campuses. or bringing wifi to 65,000 fans. businesses count on communication, and communication counts on centurylink. at angie's list, we believe there are certain things you can count on, like what goes down doesn't always come back up. ♪ [ toilet flushes ] ♪ so when you need a plumber, you can count on us to help you find the right person for the job. discover all the ways we can help at angie's list. because your home is where our heart is. i use what's already inside me to reach my goals. so i liked when my doctor told me i may reach my blood sugar and a1c goals by activating what's within me with once-weekly trulicity. trulicity is not insulin. it helps activate my body to do what it's supposed to do release its own insulin. trulicity responds when my blood sugar rises. i ta
punks invade college campuses across the country.hat is the percentage of college freshmen who consider themselves to be liberal? the answer and the polarization of college campuses after the break. whether it's connecting one of the world's most innovative campuses. or bringing wifi to 65,000 fans. businesses count on communication, and communication counts on centurylink. at angie's list, we believe there are certain things you can count on, like what goes down doesn't always come back up....
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dragooned the band keystone into lunch assuming, correctly as it turned out, that one of these young punkshe basic ingredients i think will remain the same. so it's garlic, pork, we can now add the chicken, vinegar, peppercorns, bay leaf, soy sauce. >> anthony: mmm, this adobo is amazing. i mean, it's really, really good. >> shane: oh man, thank you, thank you. >> anthony: it's delicious. and where did you learn to cook adobo? >> shane: i learned this from my mom. >> anthony: so the answer as always to who makes the best adobo is, mom makes the best adobo! >> shane: that would be the -- that would be the safest answer. mom. >> anthony: filipinos like feeding people. >> fritz: yes, yes. >> anthony: what else do filipinos like? >> shane: filipinos are hospitable. everybody knows how to sing. they don't necessarily have to be in tune, but they want to sing, they like to sing. >> fritz: we've been listening to music from like a very young age. >> shane: i'm the drummer for the band, but i'm not actually formally trained. up to this day i don't even read notes, but i could memorize a song like
dragooned the band keystone into lunch assuming, correctly as it turned out, that one of these young punkshe basic ingredients i think will remain the same. so it's garlic, pork, we can now add the chicken, vinegar, peppercorns, bay leaf, soy sauce. >> anthony: mmm, this adobo is amazing. i mean, it's really, really good. >> shane: oh man, thank you, thank you. >> anthony: it's delicious. and where did you learn to cook adobo? >> shane: i learned this from my mom....
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. >> stephen: you are punk actual. >> i'm early so if they ray bit late they are twice as late as i thinkand i'm furious. i just can't believe anyone would be late to meet me. what are they thinking? it's crazy. it's-- do you know what i mean? plaws plawls. >> stephen: whistling. >> whistling, when people really loudly whistle, and changing rooms, people whistling-- they're basically-- . >> stephen: like a locker room. >> a man walking around naked whistling is baiflt going i'm in the looking at your [bleep] that's all-- it's just-- and sniffing, oh, this is the worst noise in the world. >> stephen: sniffing in the locker room. >> no, no, no. (laughter). >> stephen: i didn't know. >> yes, i know. >> stephen: you put those two ideas together in my brain. >> why-- why are you sniffing. >> stephen: and then he goes. >> i know, no, people who do this. oh, you pig. i hate it. so everything offends me. yes. >> stephen: can you explain to me what is going on here. is this part of the world tour, what is this? >> yeah, i was-- that's me in a bath in my hotel in icelander, rjevik is my favorite pl
. >> stephen: you are punk actual. >> i'm early so if they ray bit late they are twice as late as i thinkand i'm furious. i just can't believe anyone would be late to meet me. what are they thinking? it's crazy. it's-- do you know what i mean? plaws plawls. >> stephen: whistling. >> whistling, when people really loudly whistle, and changing rooms, people whistling-- they're basically-- . >> stephen: like a locker room. >> a man walking around naked whistling...
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so it was like what did this punk want with my mom? like it didn't make sense.ost was like are we sure we have the right guy? >> detectives believed they did. but the roller coaster ride for beverly carter's family and friends was far from over. >> i can remember the feeling when he was captured, we were just all like, yes, where is she? come on, where are you? we're ready to find you. >> as investigators focused on aaron louis, they backed off on beverly's husband as a suspect. now detective allison was keeping carl in the loop. >> he said we got him. i said, well, where's beverly? he said we're still questioning him. we're going to find out. we're going to keep on till we find her. >> then did you have a little burst of hope? >> just a little bit of hope. that's all i had. >> really your biggest task was to find out where beverly was? >> that was my biggest task and concern at that time. >> did louis know where beverly was? if he did, would he tell the detective? what was his story? where was beverly? >> he said that he kidnapped beverly and it was because of
so it was like what did this punk want with my mom? like it didn't make sense.ost was like are we sure we have the right guy? >> detectives believed they did. but the roller coaster ride for beverly carter's family and friends was far from over. >> i can remember the feeling when he was captured, we were just all like, yes, where is she? come on, where are you? we're ready to find you. >> as investigators focused on aaron louis, they backed off on beverly's husband as a...
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oh, you punked [ bleep ]. whatever they want to say. hey, i don't care, you know? those are words. don't care. just wait until monday and see what internal affairs, what they want to do. hopefully they'll move me somewhere to where i don't have to worry about anything, i can go home. but if they don't, i don't know. find out monday, i guess. >> the last time we checked on ronnie, he was safe. but he's still fearful that there could be some retaliation in the future. >> i'm not going to lay around in here and let them stab me, kill me over something stupid because somebody wants to save face. or look good. or get rank. or get their color. whatever the hell. i mean, come on, man. grow up. i'm going home. i'll send you a postcard. >>> coming up -- >> being my sexual orientation, my gender status as far as male institution is touch and go. we're trying to just find someone that would want to be my cellie. >> a gang-banger and a transgender find common ground. but this story took an unexpected turn. >>> man. this is crazy right here. >> when we visited california state prison corcoran f
oh, you punked [ bleep ]. whatever they want to say. hey, i don't care, you know? those are words. don't care. just wait until monday and see what internal affairs, what they want to do. hopefully they'll move me somewhere to where i don't have to worry about anything, i can go home. but if they don't, i don't know. find out monday, i guess. >> the last time we checked on ronnie, he was safe. but he's still fearful that there could be some retaliation in the future. >> i'm not going...
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way to meet an heir with a head-spinning story that will take us back to 1970s manhattan, the era of punk rock, disco and wild parties at studio 54. >> my name is hugh hooper. back in 2008, my brother hoop received a very strange inheritance. when he died three years later, he left one twice as strange to me. >> hugh, hi. i'm jamie. >> how are you doing, jamie? nice to meet you. >> so great to meet you. you know, i don't come out of manhattan for just anything, but i heard your inheritance is way cool. >> it is. it's crazy. but you can keep manhattan. i'll take the country. >> all right. let's see it. >> you wanna see it? go ahead. >> absolutely. hugh's strange inheritance is actually two separate art collections that belonged to two separate people. here's some of the first, parked on the pathway outside his home. what is this? >> well, this is hoop's cars. they call this the musicmobile. >> christmas albums, paul simon. [ playing notes ] it still works. and this is just a fraction of the far-out fleet he inherited. >> everything you could imagine, trucks, cars, little bmw isettas where
way to meet an heir with a head-spinning story that will take us back to 1970s manhattan, the era of punk rock, disco and wild parties at studio 54. >> my name is hugh hooper. back in 2008, my brother hoop received a very strange inheritance. when he died three years later, he left one twice as strange to me. >> hugh, hi. i'm jamie. >> how are you doing, jamie? nice to meet you. >> so great to meet you. you know, i don't come out of manhattan for just anything, but i...
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>> that would have been quite the punk if it managed to leak this information to the media as a jokefor comey and suggest comey was not as in tune with reality as he should have been. they should not be a surprise for him because because he wasn't bad at this job and he is lost the conference people in both parties congress and otherwise but speaking as someone who has been fired multiple times there's a difference between people who give you that news directly in people who give it to you on the sly like that. even with comey's many failings and there are many he deserves to be told personally by the president or just making sure you got a certified letter before went public. back in really smooth things over at a contentious time. kennedy: yeah in the certainly is going to be contentious. we are going to spend enough time in the coming weeks trying to figure out what went wrong with james comey he seems to have a somewhat sterling background. he fought with the clintons throughout much of the 90s. he put martha stewart behind bars and that's something that i think is one of his def
>> that would have been quite the punk if it managed to leak this information to the media as a jokefor comey and suggest comey was not as in tune with reality as he should have been. they should not be a surprise for him because because he wasn't bad at this job and he is lost the conference people in both parties congress and otherwise but speaking as someone who has been fired multiple times there's a difference between people who give you that news directly in people who give it to...
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. >> meet burmese punk rockers side effect, and lead singer darko. >> you can come here any time, theret here long enough, you'll see every musician? town? >> yeah, you can say that. >> the citywide curfews used to mean close your doors at 11:00. most restaurants close early still, but not here on 19th, where you can eat barbecue here late into the night. >> what is this, tofu? >> pork tail. >> the barbecue is awesome. >> these young men show exactly how determined you've got to be to rock, especially in burma. >> i like to say my -- was nirvana, and then toes -- >> what american bands do you hate? >> um, creed. >> yes! they are like the worst band in the history of, like, the world. so what's it like having an indie band in myanmar? difficult? >> for sure, yeah. before you record a song, like when you have the lyrics, you have to submit the lyrics, so they're going to censor it, they're going to check it. even sometimes they will, you know, suggest you some words you change. >> that must be funny. >> very funny, you know. >> now, is that still the case? >> no, it's not like that any mo
. >> meet burmese punk rockers side effect, and lead singer darko. >> you can come here any time, theret here long enough, you'll see every musician? town? >> yeah, you can say that. >> the citywide curfews used to mean close your doors at 11:00. most restaurants close early still, but not here on 19th, where you can eat barbecue here late into the night. >> what is this, tofu? >> pork tail. >> the barbecue is awesome. >> these young men show...