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the rank and file of american exercisers, folks whose enthusiasm for this workout can seem to the uninitiated little wound up. here's abc's david wright. >> reporter: at 6 a.m. on a saturday in downtown l.a. -- yay! >> reporter: -- it looks like a come to jesus revival. >> what a great way to work out. >> reporter: in spandex. think of them all as fitness missionaries doing for the first time in public what they would normally do all by themselves in their living rooms at homes. >> the ultimate 90-day home fitness ram. >> reporter: it's called p90x, now the workout of choice for hollywood a-listers including mr. and mrs. ashton kutcher as well as the more muscular members of congress. >> i appreciate it. >> reporter: p90x has made tony horton a fitness celebrity. >> p90x. >> reporter: hard-bodied motivator with a slightly goofy grin. for three easy payments of $39.95 he could change your life. a new you in 90 days. >> 60 pounds. >> 13. >> 75 pounds. >> 58. >> like an auction. >> i'm pretty good. >> you know what they all say. what do you always say? thank you for changing my life? i didn't do
the rank and file of american exercisers, folks whose enthusiasm for this workout can seem to the uninitiated little wound up. here's abc's david wright. >> reporter: at 6 a.m. on a saturday in downtown l.a. -- yay! >> reporter: -- it looks like a come to jesus revival. >> what a great way to work out. >> reporter: in spandex. think of them all as fitness missionaries doing for the first time in public what they would normally do all by themselves in their living rooms...
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. >> so explain to the uninitiated to hunter thomas was. >> he was the most important non-fiction writerentury. >> and when he died, you blew his ashes. >> yeah. >> how did you come to do that? through a cannon? >> yeah. built a cannon. it was his last request. you know, it was something that we'd talked about here and there. but i knew that that's what he wanted and i knew that that had to be done at whatever, you know, whatever cost. so i met with some, you know, some kind of architect earlier wizards and stuff and we built -- we devised a cannon of 153 feet in the shape of the gonzo fist that would shoot hunter into the stratosphere. >> did it make a big sound? >> oh, boy, it was huge. he came down around all of us. we were covered in hunter's ashes. but the idea was to take hunter and his ashes and mibs that in with gun powder. there was something so poetic about it, so symmetrical call about hunter becoming basically large bullets that he would have loved. it was something i knew had to be done and we got it done. >> he's gone from pumping gas to being one of the highest paid actors
. >> so explain to the uninitiated to hunter thomas was. >> he was the most important non-fiction writerentury. >> and when he died, you blew his ashes. >> yeah. >> how did you come to do that? through a cannon? >> yeah. built a cannon. it was his last request. you know, it was something that we'd talked about here and there. but i knew that that's what he wanted and i knew that that had to be done at whatever, you know, whatever cost. so i met with some, you...
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what helps herman cain more than my endorsement is guys like cornell west and by the way for the uninitiatedyou want to find out who dr. west is google downside of tenure and you will find out and tavis smiley and guys like that who don't dig them, tavis works for public tv and i can only assume that he says what they wanted juan williams to say and juan didn't say it. so, you know, when guys like that get on herman, that makes me want to be more on herman's side. >> bill: that's an interesting point because he had been attacked now, so it draws more people into him who, you know, would be politically compatible with his thinking. they feel sorry for him and support him. that's an interesting point. >> listen, harry belafonte attacks him because he is broke for god's sake. how much can that residual check on the deo song be? it's not even like the monster mash we saidial check which comes around once a year. >> bill: i liked that song. hank williams jr. talking about creative artist comes on "fox & friends" and he makes a comparison about president obama the speaker of the house boehner play
what helps herman cain more than my endorsement is guys like cornell west and by the way for the uninitiatedyou want to find out who dr. west is google downside of tenure and you will find out and tavis smiley and guys like that who don't dig them, tavis works for public tv and i can only assume that he says what they wanted juan williams to say and juan didn't say it. so, you know, when guys like that get on herman, that makes me want to be more on herman's side. >> bill: that's an...
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. >> explain to the uninitiated who hunter thompson was?was without question, i mean, i think the most important nonfiction writer of the -- of the 20th century. >> when he died, you -- you blew his ashes? >> yeah. >> how did you come to do that? from a cannon? >> yeah. built a cannon. he -- it was his last request, you know. and it was something that we'd talked about here and there. but i knew that that's what he wanted. and i knew that that had to be done at whatever, you know -- at whatever cost. so i -- i met with some, you know, some kind of architectural wizards and stuff. we built -- we devised a cannon in 153 feet in the shape of the gonzo fist that would shoot hunter into the stratosphere. >> did it make a big sound? >> oh, boy. it was huge. he came down all over all of us. we were covered in hunter's ashes. the idea also to take hunter -- you know, his ashes and then mix that in with gun powder, there was something so poetic about that. something so kind of symmetrical about hunter becoming basically large bullets that he would h
. >> explain to the uninitiated who hunter thompson was?was without question, i mean, i think the most important nonfiction writer of the -- of the 20th century. >> when he died, you -- you blew his ashes? >> yeah. >> how did you come to do that? from a cannon? >> yeah. built a cannon. he -- it was his last request, you know. and it was something that we'd talked about here and there. but i knew that that's what he wanted. and i knew that that had to be done at...
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. >>> for the uninitiated or in this case, the unincarcerated, there is sometimes confusion between prison and jail. prison is only for convicted felons. jails also house convicts, but only those awaiting transfer to prison or serving short-term sentences. usually less than a year. >> listen up for your name. >> stand on the foot prints for me, please. >> most jail detainees have pending court cases, have been denied or are unable to make bail. >> put your stomach on the wall, hands behind your back. >> there is another type of jail detainee as well and they're often the most dangerous. those who have just been arrested, sometimes still drunk, high on drugs or fresh from committing a crime. >> my biggest challenge in here is dealing with the various types of people that come in from the streets. we have a lot of mental patients, a lot of the inmates have psychological problems and they haven't taken their medication for a long time. >> are there voices talking to you? >> yes, there is. >> you do hear them? >> yes, i do. >> okay. how long has the voices been talking to you? >> for a while.
. >>> for the uninitiated or in this case, the unincarcerated, there is sometimes confusion between prison and jail. prison is only for convicted felons. jails also house convicts, but only those awaiting transfer to prison or serving short-term sentences. usually less than a year. >> listen up for your name. >> stand on the foot prints for me, please. >> most jail detainees have pending court cases, have been denied or are unable to make bail. >> put your...