sleeping on the couch, and it was my uncle dick. and he was from california. and my mother said, dick has come out here because uncle john is going to become the host of the tonight show, and dick is going to direct it. so we went from having a famous relative who was a game show host to a famous relative who was the host of the tonight show, johnny carson. at the time johnny carson was hosting a game show on abc television. who do you trust? these are sensational pictures. how about a caption for this one? yikes, you mean that s the whole bathing suit? abc did not want to let go of johnny carson yet. so the people at nbc had to wait for johnny carson. merv griffin was one of the people asked to be a guest host during this transition period. and before johnny carson was available. he wows them, gets great ratings, great raves from the press. and nbc thought, maybe we picked the wrong guy. so on october 1st, 1962, merv
likely to be ludicrous. they depend on hallucination for their philosophy. this is not a new idea and it s never worked. it was sort of a divide of generations. a lot of mistrust. young people didn t trust old people. old people didn t understand young people. what s so offensive about long hair? it looks sloppy. [ laughter ] [ applause ] it doesn t differentiate the boys from the girls enough. we didn t call ourselves hippies. the hippies are a fabrication. they were an attempt to diminish young adults and infantalize us, and it certainly serves to exclude the people that were deeply thoughtful about the world, that were ready to dedicate their lives to making change and had questioned the paradigm of materialism. look around you. nothing works. the only thing a kid is
hello. faye emerson. this was a big moment in the history of late-night television. and no one s heard of her. yes. yes. oh, boy. she had a late-night tv show, from 1949 to 1951. i got to focus this camera. over here. it was the first time a show moves beyond the frontier of 11:00. she had been an actress in hollywood making a couple movies. faye emerson was most famous for her plunging neckline. but, she wasn t afraid to bring up politics. and became involved in the political discourse of the time. will there be a war? well, that s a pretty hard
it s marvin in the backyard wearing a raincoat during a rainstorm. this is an album of a man who s crying. and the sky is crying. it was not what you used to seeing from motown. you know, you guys had the charm school and the et quit school and everyone was clean cut and pretty. he was doing marvin. he was doing his thing, man. world of it felt like an overcast day looking into darkness in a way. that time it fits today. years later, you know? i felt like we were coming into our own. we were dancing, getting down! (ac/dc: back in black) the bowls are back.
war in the middle east. the israeli defense force is escalating their bombing campaign as hamas fires rockets into israeli towns. that s where our chief foreign correspondent, richard engel is this morning. he ll bring us a live report, ahead. plus, explosive new reporting on matt gaetz and an alleged drug-fueled night with a escort and why monday morning could spell trouble for the embattled florida congressman. could spell trouble for the embattled florida congressman. r. i discovered my great aunt ruth signed up as a nursing cadet for world war ii. you see this scanned-in, handwritten document. the most striking detail is her age. she was only 17. knowing that she saw this thing happening and was brave enough to get involved and do something that was eye opening. bring your family history to life like never before. get started for free at ancestry.com (ac/dc: back in black) to life like never before.