anthony: no, but i mean but not by word, but by deed and deportment. lydia: we are great, aren t we? first of all, i m not a star. i m not an icon. that may be in your midnight fantasies. anthony: but you walked into a club, people knew who you were. lydia: i didn t walk into any place thinking i m a star, i walked in thinking, i got shit to do. i wouldn t say i was a catalyst. i d say i was a cattle prod to get people to do shows, booking shows, curating shows. it s just what i do. it s like, let s go, let s do it. and when people would ask me to do things i d be like, yeah i want to do it, of course. people were beautiful doing things because they had to do it, not because of any other grand idea. anthony: so what made you happy back then? i mean, did you have any happy moments? lydia: happiness was not the goal, satisfaction was the goal. as it still is. my anger is on a global level, it s never on a personal level. i m very happy. i m happy to have octopus
he was extremely well-known, and he brings that celebrity to the case. you want to see patricia hearst? a little. but i m primarily here to see mr. bailey. the hearsts are really ramping up for this one. we knew we were in for a fight. the u.s. district attorney was james l. browning jr. he is a bright guy, but in terms of just his manner and his deportment and his dress, you couldn t help but be struck by how square he was. f. lee brought in his number one sidekick, al johnson. al johnson played an amazing role in the case. he was the one that was very, very close to patty. very protective of her. i was shocked to see the extent of emotional disturbance that her captivity had caused. she was shriveled up in a chair sitting across the table from me.
anthony: there were a lot of freakish, never could ve happened at any other times, it seems to me, bands who had a readymade audience. okay, and you did the same. you can basically say, i am a rock star. lydia: well hey, hey, hey. no, no, no. first of all i never said i was a [ bleep ] star. anthony: no, but i mean but not by word, but by deed and deportment. lydia: we are great, aren t we? first of all, i m not a star. i m not an icon. that may be in your midnight fantasies. anthony: but you walked into a club, people knew who you were. lydia: i didn t walk into any place thinking i m a star, i walked in thinking, i got shit to do. i wouldn t say i was a catalyst. i d say i was a cattle prod to get people to do shows, booking shows, curating shows. it s just what i do. it s like, let s go, let s do it. and when people would ask me to do things i d be like, yeah i want to do it, of course.
not by word, but by deed and deportment. lydia: we are great, aren t we? first of all, i m not a star. i m not an icon. that may be in your midnight fantasies. anthony: but you walked into a club, people knew who you were. lydia: i didn t walk into any place thinking i m a star, i walked in thinking, i got shit to do. i wouldn t say i was a catalyst. i d say i was a cattle prod to get people to do shows, booking shows, curating shows. it s just what i do. it s like, let s go, let s do it. and when people would ask me to do things i d be like, yeah i want to do it, of course. people were beautiful doing things because they had to do it, not because of any other grand idea. anthony: so what made you happy back then? i mean, did you have any happy moments? lydia: happiness was not the goal, satisfaction was the goal. as it still is. my anger is on a global level, it s never on a personal level. i m very happy. i m happy to have octopus with you tonight, my dear. th
the court. also because they refused to release 90% of his records as a white house official. i had other concerns about his views of presidential power and personal liberty, some of those kinds of issues. so but all of that was for gotten when the sexual assault allegation came up, so the subject in effect was changed. her testimony dr. ford s testimony was very compelling, very strong, and certainly came across as credible. i sat and watched it. and then a couple of hours later the subject was changed again to his deportment and demeanor and temperament because of the way he presented himself at that hearing, and also questions of whether he was being fully forthcoming in his answer to the question. so i think this fbi report is going to be very important. really, wolf, we are talking about a small group of undecided senators who are going to ultimately decide this. i think they re going to i think they re going to be very