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they were called the hippies. [laughter] the hippie, 200 years ago would starve to death. but with welfare programs and so much abundance, and whatnot but moronicd have a ideology that has some followers the can be able to become teachers with nothing but clever words. >> why do you think so many american jews are liberal? question, a simple but not a short insert -- ans wer. toorder to be called a jew, even call yourself a jew, is different than any other religion that is out there. in order to call yourself a christian, you have to believe something. you to believe that jesus christ as your lord and savior. if you believe this, you're a christian. if you do not believe this, you're not a christian. if you do believe that, there are certain rights, and rituals, and teachings that tend to follow. to call yourself a muslim, you have to believe something. you have to believe that the koran is the final testament of god, and mohammed as is -- is perfect messenger. if you do not believe this, you're not a muslim. if you do believe this, there are certain rights, ritual combat
they were called the hippies. [laughter] the hippie, 200 years ago would starve to death. but with welfare programs and so much abundance, and whatnot but moronicd have a ideology that has some followers the can be able to become teachers with nothing but clever words. >> why do you think so many american jews are liberal? question, a simple but not a short insert -- ans wer. toorder to be called a jew, even call yourself a jew, is different than any other religion that is out there. in...
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[laughter] >> i did the hippie thing for a while. in this is an incident where we had dynamite. [laughter] we rented a farmhouse out in the country and we were smoking hashish. [laughter] in southern ohio by the indiana border in those days you could go to the hard restore to abide by. so be went to the hard for store and we said we will blow up based on. >> host: did you have long hair? >> it was a college town favor used to us that we did have the big pasture. >> maybe you had this job. [laughter] and a friend of mine we like to call him local like -- uncle mike we thought it would be fun to set off the dynamite is so he takes the dynamite in in goes way out. >> host: running and running and fretting and keeps going it takes forever. he says the dynamite down time is going very slowly there is a spark and then he runs and runs back to the house running and running we're watching him and watching him and he puts his foot on the porch step echoes office is 15 feet away in a blue law all the windows of the house since they hit their girlfriends of sitting on the porch swing buildi
[laughter] >> i did the hippie thing for a while. in this is an incident where we had dynamite. [laughter] we rented a farmhouse out in the country and we were smoking hashish. [laughter] in southern ohio by the indiana border in those days you could go to the hard restore to abide by. so be went to the hard for store and we said we will blow up based on. >> host: did you have long hair? >> it was a college town favor used to us that we did have the big pasture. >> maybe...
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they were called the hippies. [laughter] the hippie, 200 years ago would starve to death. but with welfare programs and so much abundance, and whatnot but you could have a moronic ideology that has some followers that can be able to become the teachers with nothing but clever words. >> why do you think so many american jews are liberal? >> this is a simple question, but not a short answer. in order to be called a jew, to even call yourself a jew, is different than any other religion that is out there. in order to call yourself a christian, you have to believe something. you to believe that jesus christ as your lord and savior. if you believe this, you're a christian. if you do not believe this, you're not a christian. if you do believe that, there are certain rights, and rituals, and teachings that tend to follow. to call yourself a muslim, you have to believe something. you have to believe that the koran is the final testament of god, and mohammed as is -- is perfect messenger. if you do not believe this, you're not a muslim. if you do believe this, there are certain righ
they were called the hippies. [laughter] the hippie, 200 years ago would starve to death. but with welfare programs and so much abundance, and whatnot but you could have a moronic ideology that has some followers that can be able to become the teachers with nothing but clever words. >> why do you think so many american jews are liberal? >> this is a simple question, but not a short answer. in order to be called a jew, to even call yourself a jew, is different than any other religion...
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. >> let me get the problem here, hippies do you want to beat some up?> no. >> trust me you smack them around with a baseball bat they won't think it's see -- so groovy. >> it's not the hippies. who are you angry with? >> the military. >> i'm mad at the military because we're going through post traumatic stress and the military has turned their backs on us. >> it's estimated 500,000 vets got ptsd in vietnam yet hundreds of themes of them are ineligible for treatment which raises a fascinating question: what the (bleep)? >> a bad discharge. >> a bad discharge prohibits us from being eligible for a lot of things we would normal i will be entitled to. >> how do you get that less than honorable discharge? >> ptsd we got in vietnam. >> i guess my follow up question would be: are you (bleep) serious? >> most definitely serious. >> let me get this straight: these guys went to vietnam? >> that's correct. >> where they got to ptsd. >> yes. >> which led to them getting less than honorably discharged. >> definitely. >> and now they can't get treatment on account of
. >> let me get the problem here, hippies do you want to beat some up?> no. >> trust me you smack them around with a baseball bat they won't think it's see -- so groovy. >> it's not the hippies. who are you angry with? >> the military. >> i'm mad at the military because we're going through post traumatic stress and the military has turned their backs on us. >> it's estimated 500,000 vets got ptsd in vietnam yet hundreds of themes of them are ineligible for...
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the name of the newspaper, some of the more courageous hippies actually yelled back. but at the end of the consciousness-raising session, they had converted my girlfriend. [laughter] >> she became a balto cong? [laughter] >> she did. and whenever -- and the way we got them to leave, well, we didn't get them to leave, you know? so they're, like, yelling and screaming at us, we have to make the whole communist, anarchist thing come true. and, you know, crush the state and kill the pigs and one of which was our photographer,al hoe we didn't know it at the time. [laughter] anyway, right in the middle of this, this is in a kind of section of baltimore that was about three or four blocks farther away from johns hopkins than you wanted to be, you know? but myway, we had these kids in the neighborhood that would come by, nice kids. they were these two high school guys, big black guys, both of them big guys. and what they wanted was to get their poetry published. >> oh. >> yeah. and they were english majors, and they were really into it. and there was these two finish and they
the name of the newspaper, some of the more courageous hippies actually yelled back. but at the end of the consciousness-raising session, they had converted my girlfriend. [laughter] >> she became a balto cong? [laughter] >> she did. and whenever -- and the way we got them to leave, well, we didn't get them to leave, you know? so they're, like, yelling and screaming at us, we have to make the whole communist, anarchist thing come true. and, you know, crush the state and kill the...
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the americans. you have an incident where days but this hippie who gets on the bus. in theory they have a nice chat and are invited to china and these pingpong players to open diplomatic relations with chinese. not true. the chinese have their own bus cover their own practice stadium and hotel. they wait to. they have scope to mount. he is the friendly hippie who already tried to practice with them earlier in the week. they knew exactly who he is. his ego is so large faith -- she thinks is because he is such a great player being he is ranked about 14th best in the world. the last thing they need is his table tennis advice. he was waived on to the bus there is a famous moment he is given a smokescreen portrait. that alone says a lot they are very precise about their gift-giving. there is a store in china if you were on a diplomatic mission you would meet with the ambassador in a couple of secretaries and picked from the right to your. ♪ confessed i had to pick something nice because i gave it to an american. not a coincidence. this was what they set up to get american
the americans. you have an incident where days but this hippie who gets on the bus. in theory they have a nice chat and are invited to china and these pingpong players to open diplomatic relations with chinese. not true. the chinese have their own bus cover their own practice stadium and hotel. they wait to. they have scope to mount. he is the friendly hippie who already tried to practice with them earlier in the week. they knew exactly who he is. his ego is so large faith -- she thinks is...
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you are not paying the hippie freak musicians. ♪ i teach about 230 kids in georgia who are aspiring musicianstuff like that. i teach these students about the economics of the music business. one of the first things i have to get through to them is, sharing is not caring. ♪ andsharing is a bad thing, they are completely hostile to me when i first confront them with this. i spend quite a bit of time pointing out the contradictions amoralityorility -- of their unethical behavior. we started writing about this stuff. nobody is writing about musicians and piracy, streaming, webcasts, the rate we are being paid and will be paid in the future from an artist's perspective. ♪ a lot of my students didn't get this idea that you should be able to control your own work until the instagram fiasco. they suddenly realized, wait a minute, a big commercial company gets to do whatever they want with my photos? that is not right. suddenly, a light bulb goes off over these kids heads -- kids' heads. they say, wait a minute. i get it. ♪ there are a lot of people out there who consciously make a disingenuous argume
you are not paying the hippie freak musicians. ♪ i teach about 230 kids in georgia who are aspiring musicianstuff like that. i teach these students about the economics of the music business. one of the first things i have to get through to them is, sharing is not caring. ♪ andsharing is a bad thing, they are completely hostile to me when i first confront them with this. i spend quite a bit of time pointing out the contradictions amoralityorility -- of their unethical behavior. we started...
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cities day in the list of ukraine will say hearing at that government offices being besieged goal of the hippies the scenes of demonstrations that have certainly be under arrest in ukraine not limited to to the capital here in kiev that we are hearing from the government side the day off only to concede that at repealing or at least and toning down new measures noodles that were brought in to tackle the violence day here in kiev and also that from the prime minister had this does not offer you said this and that he was. he was ready to resign and his whole cabinet resign if the parliament. here in ukraine decided that they went up to the job now that that's one of these things to be up to discussion of a special session all that of the canadian parliament to be held next week that was announced by my president to be on a cool bridge and also the discussion. then at that session palmer will be the possibility all holding them of holding elections bolted in seeing their reaction to what's going on here in kiev rome at the other field from abroad the european union and has been particularly vocal o
cities day in the list of ukraine will say hearing at that government offices being besieged goal of the hippies the scenes of demonstrations that have certainly be under arrest in ukraine not limited to to the capital here in kiev that we are hearing from the government side the day off only to concede that at repealing or at least and toning down new measures noodles that were brought in to tackle the violence day here in kiev and also that from the prime minister had this does not offer you...
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they were called the hippies. [laughter] the hippie, 200 years ago would starve to death. but with welfare programs and so much abundance, and whatnot but you could have a moronic ideology that has some followers that can be able to become the teachers with nothing but clever words. >> why do you think so many american jews are liberal? >> this is a simple question, but not a short answer. in order to be called a jew, to even call yourself a jew, is different than any other religion that is out there. in order to call yourself a christian, you have to believe something. you to believe that jesus christ as your lord and savior. if you believe this, you're a christian. if you do not believe this, you're not a christian. if you do believe that, there are certain rights, and rituals, and teachings that tend to follow. to call yourself a muslim, you have to believe something. you have to believe that the koran is the final testament of god, and mohammed as is -- is perfect messenger. if you do not believe this, you're not a muslim. if you do believe this, there are certain righ
they were called the hippies. [laughter] the hippie, 200 years ago would starve to death. but with welfare programs and so much abundance, and whatnot but you could have a moronic ideology that has some followers that can be able to become the teachers with nothing but clever words. >> why do you think so many american jews are liberal? >> this is a simple question, but not a short answer. in order to be called a jew, to even call yourself a jew, is different than any other religion...
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surrey that goal cornerstone eamon gilmore also expressed remorse and the hippies suffered mightily to pee. she should've had a carefree. i took. i think her case. reminds us of the shocking state of. of all historical abuse from traitors and in action to protect the chicken. i admire is a piece. going with that issue. in apologizing to her until today got two longtime friends to accept my tennessee for want of contents and daryl national school in county cork. lisa keith says she hasn't been seeking an apology for herself. trouble is if i freeze the fifties. i'm sure the m t shirt with the eye cream cheese. i think she can compete manner. this week's judgment in her favorite is expected to leave the state open to more than two hundred compensation claims from some of those divine trees. daphne rte news. the plan the mechanics that the sentence to deal with the extra point but the ramifications in just a moment the first time on the person up. this must be a very significant day for for her victims for survivors of sexual abuse in state schools it's really late and i spoke to survive a
surrey that goal cornerstone eamon gilmore also expressed remorse and the hippies suffered mightily to pee. she should've had a carefree. i took. i think her case. reminds us of the shocking state of. of all historical abuse from traitors and in action to protect the chicken. i admire is a piece. going with that issue. in apologizing to her until today got two longtime friends to accept my tennessee for want of contents and daryl national school in county cork. lisa keith says she hasn't been...
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is impossible to do it and this time example because the patient is an american eighteen ten by the hippies given a new one. i wouldn't have been to ikea. she shows the man a marker to develop behind the scenes takes a cut is the gift had given extra operations unit explains. it was last post of national data that nation history may judge it in the menu is between fourteen and sixteen according to the nasty statistics that was seventy percent of men and thirty percent of women men and will turn to ask mr to seize the snake mall each mold me and i'm healthy diet. my ago when instalments protect them from the festivities. these are the reasons why men suffer from illnesses in office. of course. to which one do. it is important to pay attention to your body and the nice catching up some prominence when you come to boston a system on time. she said that the age of twenty five a given checkups me of childhood center and out patient clinic of kazakhstan patients under the age of fourteen has given these check ups at the time is as patients between the ages of fourteen sixty four of them every two
is impossible to do it and this time example because the patient is an american eighteen ten by the hippies given a new one. i wouldn't have been to ikea. she shows the man a marker to develop behind the scenes takes a cut is the gift had given extra operations unit explains. it was last post of national data that nation history may judge it in the menu is between fourteen and sixteen according to the nasty statistics that was seventy percent of men and thirty percent of women men and will turn...
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the first hippie that ever stepped into china. he escapes with a friend. they go wandering through the streets. have broken away from their minders, still in this very early morning a crowd starts following them. him and his friend decide that since everything is communist in china, what they're going to do is just borrow a bike. now, as they're going to borrow a bike thigh can tell the crowd doesn't like it, so the look at the bike, the crowd, and start to get on it, and the crowd starts moving towards them and they realize they're about to get into trouble. they dump the bikes and sprint back to the hotel. those three vignettes are really the beginning, the middle and the end of ping-pong diploma and what they show us is just how political that's game was from its birth, which is something nobody knew in 1971 or has spain about sense then. that first young boy, who becomes a communist revolutionary, goes by the name of the honorable ivan montague. the two chinese men playing ping-pong are mao tseung and joenl. the american is glen, born in california, mot
the first hippie that ever stepped into china. he escapes with a friend. they go wandering through the streets. have broken away from their minders, still in this very early morning a crowd starts following them. him and his friend decide that since everything is communist in china, what they're going to do is just borrow a bike. now, as they're going to borrow a bike thigh can tell the crowd doesn't like it, so the look at the bike, the crowd, and start to get on it, and the crowd starts...
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the hippie drummer with his dopey labrador was on his way to the park.nam, the six-day war, black with riots in newark and detroit all have a gloom and rage and it was hotter then -- in july. who gives a hoot about the flood of runaways from nebraska? who gives a whit about the indelicate balance of -- [applause] and i will close with this poem. this is a love poem, a love poem for my wife but a love poem for the city of detroit traded detroit. hands me a bean cake. we are driving through bella i'll. we come here for holidays and family. in the hub of the wheel that is the city hangs a the boxers hands. joe lewis's giant fist. nobody seems to like this thing. why i can't say for sure. does it honor a man who behaved well, observed all of the cartner rules of jim crow. malcolm x cassius clay in 1962 at a luncheon where the boxer extended his arm to shake the ministers hand. maybe you saw a photo of them in bold in black-and-white. joe lewis a.k.a. the slugger of the 10 tornado didn't pay no mind to young cassius clay even later after ali looped sunday hou
the hippie drummer with his dopey labrador was on his way to the park.nam, the six-day war, black with riots in newark and detroit all have a gloom and rage and it was hotter then -- in july. who gives a hoot about the flood of runaways from nebraska? who gives a whit about the indelicate balance of -- [applause] and i will close with this poem. this is a love poem, a love poem for my wife but a love poem for the city of detroit traded detroit. hands me a bean cake. we are driving through bella...
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was traveling every year, were like the best part of my year these campers have a con nonnation of the hippyifestyle, that represents stripping away what was the really square sort of stuff that everybody is getting fed in the 50's. it was a reaction to that. and saying we are not going to wear the same suit and tie and get on the train and go to work every morning. we are going to go hit the road, man. >> the other part of it that is important, is they are very utilitarian, and they are designed in a very very simple way. it gives you the freedom to go places. i can get on one of these great highways and go somewhere, and whenever i get tired, i can stop. >> i'm independent. because i can maintain my own rig, there's not a computer in it. the flip side of that, of course, is that i have to work on this every week. >> the bus is called a vincent, i was writing a song vincent rolls and it is about that. what it is like to drive around. ♪ . >> at the end of the year, they are stopping production of the v.w. bus in brazil. and it has -- they stopped producing it elsewhere, in germany, and mexic
was traveling every year, were like the best part of my year these campers have a con nonnation of the hippyifestyle, that represents stripping away what was the really square sort of stuff that everybody is getting fed in the 50's. it was a reaction to that. and saying we are not going to wear the same suit and tie and get on the train and go to work every morning. we are going to go hit the road, man. >> the other part of it that is important, is they are very utilitarian, and they are...
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i was in with the little antiwar hippie folksinger group. ool to go to the coffee houses and set sit out in the parking lot and smoke a joint. it was like the greatest thing in the world. that's how i got started. somebody said the key to success is to sell what you love to do. so in the beginning that was marijuana and that was kind of a -- i mean, it was in my mind, at least, and in the people around me, this was like an adventure. nobody had this stuff. everybody wanted it. it was the fuel of the counterculture. and i discovered i could get it and bring it back, i was like a hero. and so i always resented that stereotype of those shifty drug dealer over in the shadows sneaking things to kids coming out of school. it wasn't like that at all. you are my age or older who knew and one of marijuana and it was being suppressed and nobody could get it. and i brought it. later on after i discovered cocaine, loves cocaine and i got into that. i was actually sentenced to a term three times. the first time was not related to drugs. it has to do with
i was in with the little antiwar hippie folksinger group. ool to go to the coffee houses and set sit out in the parking lot and smoke a joint. it was like the greatest thing in the world. that's how i got started. somebody said the key to success is to sell what you love to do. so in the beginning that was marijuana and that was kind of a -- i mean, it was in my mind, at least, and in the people around me, this was like an adventure. nobody had this stuff. everybody wanted it. it was the fuel...
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you, christmas elf, ani, and with the rose covered glass, the hippie, the hippie right there, yes, ma'am
you, christmas elf, ani, and with the rose covered glass, the hippie, the hippie right there, yes, ma'am
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the hippies did it in the 60s with sex. they also did it with food, by the way. they cooked homegrown, locally made food. >> do you have better sex on your food, rocco? >> one of the reasons i got healthy my sex wasn't as good as it should be. [ laughter ] >> i went to the doctor and he's like you're about 40 pounds overweight. >> how old are you? >> i'm 46 years old. >> you're 46. i'm 48. >> okay. >> i look about like your granddad. so let's start again [ laughter ] >> i'm two years difference. you're 6'1" right? >> 6'1". >> i am, too. you were at your heaviest how much? >> almost 230. 228. >> i'm about 218, all right? >> okay. >> but still too heavy. >> about 28% body fat. >> right. you had a medical where it said sort of bad cholesterol and slightly high blood pressure. >> he said if i do the numbers you're in deep you know what. writing prescriptions. he takes out his pen. you need this for your high blood pressure. this for your cholesterol. you need this other one for your high blood pressure. he starts talking about side effects. it shocked the hell out of
the hippies did it in the 60s with sex. they also did it with food, by the way. they cooked homegrown, locally made food. >> do you have better sex on your food, rocco? >> one of the reasons i got healthy my sex wasn't as good as it should be. [ laughter ] >> i went to the doctor and he's like you're about 40 pounds overweight. >> how old are you? >> i'm 46 years old. >> you're 46. i'm 48. >> okay. >> i look about like your granddad. so let's...
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. >> the defendant described there was periods of time in his life when he was more of the hippie naturetried experimental drugs, as many people during that period of time did. >> but in 1971, chapman becomes a born-again christian. he quits drugs and rejects rock 'n' roll. the beatles and john lennon in particular. >> well, i became a christian when i was 16. and that lasted about a year of genuine walking with him, through my life, off and on, i have struggled with different things, as we all do. and at those times, i would turn to the lord. >> chapman's newfound faith comes into conflict with his feelings about his former idol. according to friends, chapman was notably bothered by lennon's songs "god," in which he states i don't believe in jesus, and his hit "imagine" with the lyrics, imagine there's no countries and no religion too." chapman wrote his own words to the song with the altered lyric "imagine john lennon dead." >> the defendant claimed that he was offended by the statement that john lennon had made that the beatles had become more popular than jesus christ. >> it was an o
. >> the defendant described there was periods of time in his life when he was more of the hippie naturetried experimental drugs, as many people during that period of time did. >> but in 1971, chapman becomes a born-again christian. he quits drugs and rejects rock 'n' roll. the beatles and john lennon in particular. >> well, i became a christian when i was 16. and that lasted about a year of genuine walking with him, through my life, off and on, i have struggled with different...
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sort of the hippy movement it was about turn on, tune out, drop out, that whole premise. the anti-junction different with something going on now. the democrats and president obama are really using the youth over obamacare which now the young kids. >> come back offered them pot. >> yes. >> entitlement. >> this is the way they do it. >> loading the millennials by the nsa. domestic surveillance. >> that makes sense to me. it's a wedge issue. >> as a way to get to them. >> puts the democratic party back in the youth zone again. >> more and more independents seem to want to have legalization as you pointed out the strain of libertarian, conservatives want to do it. more people on the left are going -- this is not a left right. this is libertarian vs. non-libertarian. >> conservative people are very hesitant to legalize drugs and marijuana. now, my whole thing is the kids. that's where i come from it. you know, if colmes wants to smoke pot in his basement are m less willing to legalize drugs. if combs wants to smoke pot in his because as he often does -- >> that's not me. >> i'
sort of the hippy movement it was about turn on, tune out, drop out, that whole premise. the anti-junction different with something going on now. the democrats and president obama are really using the youth over obamacare which now the young kids. >> come back offered them pot. >> yes. >> entitlement. >> this is the way they do it. >> loading the millennials by the nsa. domestic surveillance. >> that makes sense to me. it's a wedge issue. >> as a way...
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it is because that in the 1980's, the hippies that are not teaching that our schools and the children of the 1960's, they used their power because they recognized objectivity is undesirable because it gets in the way of their stupid ideology -- that sounds brilliant, but it does not work you cannot be objective. are you sure that is not productive? you can't be objective. that is your bigotries. they use the power. the ideologues who believe objectivity's undesirable to brainwash successive generations. in the schools, starting at the age of five. by the way, there is a book written by a liberal, where he proudly -- this is not self-conscious or tongue-in-cheek. he is proud of the fact that all i ever really need to know i learned in kindergarten. it is true. after kindergarten, you cannot be objective, so all you learn is to coexist. you do not coexist without. live and let live requires you to live. it is really not that deep. those who recognize that objectivity is undesirable to the utopian ideology use the schools and the other mediums -- media -- to brainwash successive generati
it is because that in the 1980's, the hippies that are not teaching that our schools and the children of the 1960's, they used their power because they recognized objectivity is undesirable because it gets in the way of their stupid ideology -- that sounds brilliant, but it does not work you cannot be objective. are you sure that is not productive? you can't be objective. that is your bigotries. they use the power. the ideologues who believe objectivity's undesirable to brainwash successive...
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i say save it for the commercials at burning man, ya hippies. and say good-bye to the all american halftime shows, instead, put a two hour heyao miyazake movie up on the jumbotron. wow, i got to say, steven tyler looks great. (laughter) now folks, if you watch this show an i hope you do, you know that i support the death penalty a. the ancient babylonians had it right, an eye for an eye, a tooth for a tooth which means you owe me two molars dr. brillstein. but suddenly, killing prisoners is not as easy as you hope within the drugs used in the 32 death penalty states are now running out. >> it's something called pintobarbital. >> the supply of the sedative began to dry up two years ago. >> after european human-rights groups spoke up against the drug's use in executions. a danish drug make are responded by cutting off its distribution for use in capital pun in-- punishment. >> stephen: those damadia damadiananybody! they won't send us their death drugs but who knows how many lives they've cut short with their deelectable paitionrys. i don't know bu
i say save it for the commercials at burning man, ya hippies. and say good-bye to the all american halftime shows, instead, put a two hour heyao miyazake movie up on the jumbotron. wow, i got to say, steven tyler looks great. (laughter) now folks, if you watch this show an i hope you do, you know that i support the death penalty a. the ancient babylonians had it right, an eye for an eye, a tooth for a tooth which means you owe me two molars dr. brillstein. but suddenly, killing prisoners is not...
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the house. >> smells like hippie. >> interesting, the shamen are very well respected in the region.g, do ceremonies. >> good? >> yes. >> our journey continues by road as we leave chiclayo and head east towards the an andes. >> originally two hours north from here. you have the indians welcome you -- >> with blow darts. >> yeah. >> before we get too deep into the mountains, we're stopping off to meet our shaman. [ speaking foreign language ] >> anthony, he's going to teach us how to do the bath for the plants and for us. >> okay. [ speaking foreign language ] >> he's cleaning. all the negative vibrations. >> close your eyes. he cleaned you and he wished you a lot of success. [ speaking foreign language ] >> especially in the back, the neck and the back. that's here, and the chest. a little bit like that. >> we wanted a blessing for our cacao harvest. we got this. my aura is now cleaner than gwyneth paltrow's colon after a three-month juice cleanse. >> to a successful harvest. but we're not done. we have to transport this stuff to our trees and finish the job ourselves. >> i know you
the house. >> smells like hippie. >> interesting, the shamen are very well respected in the region.g, do ceremonies. >> good? >> yes. >> our journey continues by road as we leave chiclayo and head east towards the an andes. >> originally two hours north from here. you have the indians welcome you -- >> with blow darts. >> yeah. >> before we get too deep into the mountains, we're stopping off to meet our shaman. [ speaking foreign language ]...
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the vega. or are those feral hippies? many of them made things interesting. >> when you ask what do you do? are staging the moon landing. wherever you are on the ideological spectrum, some things are constant, it seems. some stereotypical expectations. it's true, there are free tapas everywhere. flamenco, yes, they do that also. it's a civilized thing to do, i think. but in granada, they do it old school. and oh yeah, bullfighting. they do that here, too. but i digress. i'm here, actually, to answer a question. what happens if you go over to the other side? say you grew up in the states and like a lot of us, wondered, fantasized about what it would be like living abroad in old europe, surrounded by crusader castles, delicious food, another language, another culture. what would that alternate life, that road not taken be like? my longtime friend and cameraman from maine zack is finding out. so where are we going? >> right here, one of these tables. which maybe we want to do like this with? see? how often can you go out with somebody who can appropriately block the table? >> it's a misery is
the vega. or are those feral hippies? many of them made things interesting. >> when you ask what do you do? are staging the moon landing. wherever you are on the ideological spectrum, some things are constant, it seems. some stereotypical expectations. it's true, there are free tapas everywhere. flamenco, yes, they do that also. it's a civilized thing to do, i think. but in granada, they do it old school. and oh yeah, bullfighting. they do that here, too. but i digress. i'm here,...
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it is because that in the 1980's, the hippies that are not teaching that our schools and the children of the 1960's, they used their power because they recognized objectivity is undesirable because it gets in the waves their stupid ideology -- that sounds brilliant, but it does not work -- you cannot be objective. are you sure that is not productive? you can't be objective. that is your bigotries. they use the power. the ideologues who believe objectivity's undesirable to brainwash successive generations. in the schools, starting at the age of five. by the way, there is a book written by a liberal, where he proudly -- this is not self- conscious or tongue-in-cheek. of the fact that all i ever really need to know i learned in kindergarten. it is true. you cannotrgarten, be objective, so all you learn is to coexist. you do not coexist without. live and let live requires you to live. it is really not that deep. those who recognize that objectivity is undesirable to the utopian ideology use the schools and the other mediums -- media -- to brainwash successive generations into believing it
it is because that in the 1980's, the hippies that are not teaching that our schools and the children of the 1960's, they used their power because they recognized objectivity is undesirable because it gets in the waves their stupid ideology -- that sounds brilliant, but it does not work -- you cannot be objective. are you sure that is not productive? you can't be objective. that is your bigotries. they use the power. the ideologues who believe objectivity's undesirable to brainwash successive...
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. >> they were the worst hippies, worse than we were. >> not necessarily bill gates, but steve jobs. >> not bill gates, he pretty much belonged to the maths class. steve jobs wandered around looking for phone abs. they come back and find shoes. they never found the neck ties. >> then i have to complain about my group. i'm a sof more, and you talk about us being mbas. >> lisa, the author of the preppy handbook. >> representatives of the generation. >> obviously you guys were looking at us guys thinking, "wow, this works in general, but maybe not specifically when the bong sets fire to the bean bag college", >> my favourite quote is how the sophmores looked at the juniors and seniors and said baby boomer believed passion for living should repraise working for one. >> which is why i'm not retired playing golf. we were the first generation in the history of the world that had the opportunity to do what we wanted to do. truly do what we wanted to do. by world historical standards we were rich, coming from a stable family background. the war was over, the depression was over. the hope and o
. >> they were the worst hippies, worse than we were. >> not necessarily bill gates, but steve jobs. >> not bill gates, he pretty much belonged to the maths class. steve jobs wandered around looking for phone abs. they come back and find shoes. they never found the neck ties. >> then i have to complain about my group. i'm a sof more, and you talk about us being mbas. >> lisa, the author of the preppy handbook. >> representatives of the generation. >>...
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it was once the center of the 1960s hippy subculture, but there's concern that it has a new subculture, throngs of homeless and their dog, often territorial street dogs. jim risotto shows us why if's become a painful issue. >> reporter: san francisco's haight has been a place where this tattoo artist knows. >> one of my co-workers was bit and couple months before i was. >> reporter: as he walked on a recent morning he passed a group of homeless sitting on the sidewalk. >> i felt a strong pinch at the back of my leg anlooked down and there's a dog attached to me. >> reporter: the bite left punk tour wounds on his tattooed leg. >> they just split and i was standing there bleeding. >> reporter: despite inspurns, he ended up with hundreds of dollars of bills and no one to send the bill to. police say the transients and their dogs have become a problem, creating an atmosphere of fear. another resident also bears the scars of a dog attack last month. >> they're blocking the sidewalk with their dogs. and the one wroman had a dog. it was on a leash. but the dog leapt up and bit me on the arm.
it was once the center of the 1960s hippy subculture, but there's concern that it has a new subculture, throngs of homeless and their dog, often territorial street dogs. jim risotto shows us why if's become a painful issue. >> reporter: san francisco's haight has been a place where this tattoo artist knows. >> one of my co-workers was bit and couple months before i was. >> reporter: as he walked on a recent morning he passed a group of homeless sitting on the sidewalk....
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forward to the signing of the bsa and in the implementation of it sooner rather than later the united states when hippies and he sounds like a prisoner and hopped on to conquer into it. after jake had become a cd so dainty the dog on the internet. i'm stunned that is fighting a guy on the insurgency the united states and around resisted handed over to the city. because the period ended the students that constantine she has competed it seems that chris nunn said the speed and responsiveness for one day i came fifty seven of concert and sixty units and quiet they use old daughter is in quarantine. then on to hinge on a team bbq at our unit steve the one pounds and fourteen. fourteen has the right address on the sun it is more than just an idea on the political front the aisle with the bloc challenging and testifying for people in the next time we take a look. he embodies an abn has being going predicted but who doesn't fourteen seems to be more challenging. as most went to sleep without. and this edition elections come into our share in the piece went on to shoot some hanukkah is the right to elect a succe
forward to the signing of the bsa and in the implementation of it sooner rather than later the united states when hippies and he sounds like a prisoner and hopped on to conquer into it. after jake had become a cd so dainty the dog on the internet. i'm stunned that is fighting a guy on the insurgency the united states and around resisted handed over to the city. because the period ended the students that constantine she has competed it seems that chris nunn said the speed and responsiveness for...
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amanda described one as offbeat and the other as a bit of a hippie. the third housemate was 21-year-old meredith kercher, a british exchange student. amanda found her exotically beautiful and friendly. next to amanda, however, all three seemed almost reserved. >> amanda is from seattle. she was considered eccentric in seattle, which prides itself on its eccentricities. >> the way you comport and portray yourself to others around italians is extremely important. she had this extreme version of being carefree and careless and actually took pride in it. in italy it's not done, especially not young women. >> as the newest and youngest of the roommates, amanda and meredith found much in common. they also shared a bathroom at one end of the house. they would only know each other for six weeks. >> it's just so sad. she had, by all accounts, a wonderful person, very smart, talented and well liked, regarded and loved girl. >> meredith kercher was more formal. she was british. she was more sophisticated. she was there with a pack of friends, who she knew from th
amanda described one as offbeat and the other as a bit of a hippie. the third housemate was 21-year-old meredith kercher, a british exchange student. amanda found her exotically beautiful and friendly. next to amanda, however, all three seemed almost reserved. >> amanda is from seattle. she was considered eccentric in seattle, which prides itself on its eccentricities. >> the way you comport and portray yourself to others around italians is extremely important. she had this extreme...
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the closest there's been. there has another been anything this serious as a gang classification. but you can look at it hippies in general, or the punk rock movement. juglos are a subculture that has formed itself around a genre of music. people are scared of--it's not mainstream music, obviously, and if the fbi labeled all hippy as gang i think people would think that would be ridiculous. since they don't know what jugalos are, they hesitate and don't know if this is right or wrong, but there are plaintiffs in the lawsuit of ways this has affected people in ways you can't imagine. >> i want to get to those stories in a minute. but we have stories from social media. >> twitter user maverick dragon wrote in to say i know a few jugals. they consider themselves a gang. they cover for each other's acts. how do you account for this? >> there are different reports whether there are hundreds of thousands of jugals. you could have fans of gangster rap, you might have some that consider themselves real gangsters, it doesn't mean that everybody is a gangster. the way that's effecting order people is basically there are
the closest there's been. there has another been anything this serious as a gang classification. but you can look at it hippies in general, or the punk rock movement. juglos are a subculture that has formed itself around a genre of music. people are scared of--it's not mainstream music, obviously, and if the fbi labeled all hippy as gang i think people would think that would be ridiculous. since they don't know what jugalos are, they hesitate and don't know if this is right or wrong, but there...
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i was in with the little anti-war hippy folk singer group, and, you know, it was kind of cool, go to coffee houses and sit out in the parking lot and smoke a joint, just, like, the greatest thing in the world, and that's how it all started. someone said the key to success is to sell what you love to do, and so in the beginning, that was marijuana, and that was kind of -- it was kind of a -- in my mind at least, and in the people around me, i mean, this was like a righteous adventure, you know? nobody had this stuff. everybody wanted it. it was the fuel of the counterculture, and when i discovered how i cold go and get it and bring it back, you know, i was like the hero, you know, and so it always resented that stereotype of the shift to drug dealer over in the shadows, you know, sneaking little things to kids coming out of schools. it was not like that at all. it was people my age or older than me who wanted marijuana and it was being suppressed, and nobody could get it, and i brought it. later on, after i discovered cocaine, i really loved cocaine, and i got into that. i was actually
i was in with the little anti-war hippy folk singer group, and, you know, it was kind of cool, go to coffee houses and sit out in the parking lot and smoke a joint, just, like, the greatest thing in the world, and that's how it all started. someone said the key to success is to sell what you love to do, and so in the beginning, that was marijuana, and that was kind of -- it was kind of a -- in my mind at least, and in the people around me, i mean, this was like a righteous adventure, you know?...
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a hippie to the hip hip hoppie you don't stop rocking up jump the boogie to the rhythm to the boogie the beat ♪ >> jimmy: there you go right there. good stuff. [ cheers and applause ] we'll be right back with jennifer connley, everybody. come on back to "late night." [ cheers and applause ] ♪ ♪ oh-oh, oh, oh, la, la-la, la-la, la-la ♪ ♪ na-na-na, na-na-na-na-na some things just go together, like auto and home insurance. bundle them together at progressive, and you save big on both. ♪ oh, oh-oh, oh, oh hey, it's me! [ whistles ] and there's my dog! [gasps] there's my steps! i should stop talking. perfectly paired savings. now, that's progressive. it's an invitation to stop and savor the unmistakable taste that reminds us that life is delicious. ♪ wishin' and hopin' and thinkin' and prayin' ♪ you! get k-y yours + mine and a gift card for dinner and a movie. ♪ all you got to do is hold him and kiss him ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ well you gotta use head & shoulders for men. it's all you need to reach polamalu levels of scalp and hairness. check it. ♪ [ male
a hippie to the hip hip hoppie you don't stop rocking up jump the boogie to the rhythm to the boogie the beat ♪ >> jimmy: there you go right there. good stuff. [ cheers and applause ] we'll be right back with jennifer connley, everybody. come on back to "late night." [ cheers and applause ] ♪ ♪ oh-oh, oh, oh, la, la-la, la-la, la-la ♪ ♪ na-na-na, na-na-na-na-na some things just go together, like auto and home insurance. bundle them together at progressive, and you save...
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back then i would walk across the bridge carrying ever its cracker box full of money. just a hippieng across the bridge. that would go down the alley. there's carloses place. he had his wife and little kids. you know, it was just a destitute type place. i really felt great. you could see how much good it was doing them to be able to sell this marijuana to me. and back, everybody loved. so that is so was. personally in terms of smuggling a was probably only about a thousand pounds. it was really unhappy amateur hour thing. you have an old beat-up pickup truck and a bunch of mexican teenagers with dufflebag. every dufflebag had 6080 pounds upon and it. of the mexican side it would go through and pay off all the farmers to open the fences of let them through to the border and then they would all jumped out and carry the bags through the desert across the dry river bed over to the arizona side. when it was dawn was moved out of the truck and take it all out there behind the market right on the main patagonia highway outside of the gaullist. we had little radio shack walkie talkies that
back then i would walk across the bridge carrying ever its cracker box full of money. just a hippieng across the bridge. that would go down the alley. there's carloses place. he had his wife and little kids. you know, it was just a destitute type place. i really felt great. you could see how much good it was doing them to be able to sell this marijuana to me. and back, everybody loved. so that is so was. personally in terms of smuggling a was probably only about a thousand pounds. it was really...