74
74
Sep 6, 2019
09/19
by
CSPAN3
tv
eye 74
favorite 0
quote 0
i remember johnson claire, the activists at the time that was put in jail in michigan. part of the purpose of the concert in the michigan area was it would be a fundraiser to help his legal fund. it was a great time. we got there friday night. our college friends from newton, massachusetts. we had to leave our car and walk. they took our tickets. i had gone down close to the stage to film because i shot seven rolls of film. movie film. off the next morning because of the rain. i didn't know they had left. shoes for four days, just my camera bag. most of the music. love andll, it was the andcaring and the sharing hassle in t there and i think we all should take stock of woodstock. >> we thank you for your ti
i remember johnson claire, the activists at the time that was put in jail in michigan. part of the purpose of the concert in the michigan area was it would be a fundraiser to help his legal fund. it was a great time. we got there friday night. our college friends from newton, massachusetts. we had to leave our car and walk. they took our tickets. i had gone down close to the stage to film because i shot seven rolls of film. movie film. off the next morning because of the rain. i didn't know...
116
116
Sep 6, 2019
09/19
by
CSPAN3
tv
eye 116
favorite 0
quote 0
the main reasons we went, obviously, was for the music, but also, i don't know if you remember johnson claire, who was an activist at the time. he was put in jail for 20 years in michigan and part of the purpose for the concert at least in the michigan area was a fundraiser to help his legal fund. it was a great time. we got there friday night. had a tent and we camped. we came in the 1963 chevy and there were seven of us in it. we camped half a mile from the actual stage. the big thing was between the bands, one thing people don't mention is that each band they came on stage, it took quite a while for them to set up, so there was quite a bit of time between each concert. we would go back to our tent. we could hear the music. we would go back to the tent, you know, and sit around and enjoy ourselves and come back on the music started to play. >> thank you, robin, for the call. we have time for one more. marcia, who was also at woodstock. she is joining us from vermont. you get the last word on this, so what do you remember? >> oh my goodness, good morning. almost everything. almost everything
the main reasons we went, obviously, was for the music, but also, i don't know if you remember johnson claire, who was an activist at the time. he was put in jail for 20 years in michigan and part of the purpose for the concert at least in the michigan area was a fundraiser to help his legal fund. it was a great time. we got there friday night. had a tent and we camped. we came in the 1963 chevy and there were seven of us in it. we camped half a mile from the actual stage. the big thing was...
96
96
Sep 13, 2019
09/19
by
KRON
tv
eye 96
favorite 0
quote 0
doug johnson explains why attorneys say this could be a huge problem. defense attorney claireting a black client accused of a robbery outside a sacramento area denny's.claire white, attorney at law"my client has an innocence claim. we are fighting this at trial." but on one of her first days in court... preparing to select potential noticed something was off about the group that was brought in. claire white, attorney at law "we started with 60 with the hopes of getting 12, plus an alternate or two and upon seeing the 60 people that were called forward, there were only 2 people who were be represented."group who fails to be represented." (ken) that was doug johnson reporting. the sacramento county district attorney's office responded to white's claims... stating in part -- "we wholeheartedly support the legal requirement that an impartial jury be selected from a representative cross section of the community and are confident that the process in sacramento county passes constitutional muster." (pam) the trial of a bay area real estate heiress .... has been delayed. átiffany liá
doug johnson explains why attorneys say this could be a huge problem. defense attorney claireting a black client accused of a robbery outside a sacramento area denny's.claire white, attorney at law"my client has an innocence claim. we are fighting this at trial." but on one of her first days in court... preparing to select potential noticed something was off about the group that was brought in. claire white, attorney at law "we started with 60 with the hopes of getting 12, plus...
157
157
Sep 18, 2019
09/19
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 157
favorite 0
quote 0
johnson, and former u.s. senator now an nbc news and msnbc political analyst claire mccaskill.uty chief of staff to president obama and ran his 2012 re-election campaign great to have you all on board this hour. we have some very interesting 2020 poll numbers to get to in just a moment. but we will start with yesterday's hearing, which lasted for more than five hours. it was contentious as democrats struggled to get more information on a key part of the mueller report that claims in a june 2017 meeting in the oval office, the president told lewandowski to instruct then attorney general jeff sessions to announce publicly that the president had done nothing wrong and the special counsel investigation was unfair since we have ari here, let's play this key exchange between corey lewandowski and house judiciary counsel barry burke. >> my question to you, sir, is on national television did you lie about your relationship with the special counsel and whether they sought your interview >> i don't know. >> prior to the mueller report being published in redacted form, did you ever misrep
johnson, and former u.s. senator now an nbc news and msnbc political analyst claire mccaskill.uty chief of staff to president obama and ran his 2012 re-election campaign great to have you all on board this hour. we have some very interesting 2020 poll numbers to get to in just a moment. but we will start with yesterday's hearing, which lasted for more than five hours. it was contentious as democrats struggled to get more information on a key part of the mueller report that claims in a june 2017...
192
192
Sep 12, 2019
09/19
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 192
favorite 0
quote 0
johnson, former u.s. senator now an msnbc news and political analyst claire mccaskill.ulane university, walter isakson. the 2020 democratic candidates are set to take the stage in houston later this evening for the party's third primary debate. unlike previous debates, one will feature them on stage for one night only. here's the order. senator amy klobuchar, cory booker, pete buttigieg, bernie sanders, former vice president joe biden right there in the middle. flanked by senator elizabeth warren. then senator kamala harris, andrew yang, former congressman beto o'rourke and former hud secretary julian castro will take the stage. plenty of attention as joe said will be on joe biden as he and elizabeth warren face-off on the first time on the same stage. biden's advisers pushed back on the idea it would be a showdown between the former vice president and the massachusetts senator saying they expect he's more likely to face direct attacks from others on the stage. biden's camp also says he's eager to make a more broad contrast with his more progressive rivals and that he'l
johnson, former u.s. senator now an msnbc news and political analyst claire mccaskill.ulane university, walter isakson. the 2020 democratic candidates are set to take the stage in houston later this evening for the party's third primary debate. unlike previous debates, one will feature them on stage for one night only. here's the order. senator amy klobuchar, cory booker, pete buttigieg, bernie sanders, former vice president joe biden right there in the middle. flanked by senator elizabeth...
62
62
Sep 30, 2019
09/19
by
BLOOMBERG
tv
eye 62
favorite 0
quote 0
johnson suggested he wouldn't resign in the event that brexit gets delayed. we will have plenty more on that. go live to the conservative party conference, where withberg's anna edwards is claire.thanks very you mention some of the spending pledges. claire walker, genders of commerce coexecutive director -- chambers of commerce coexecutive director, has been speaking about this. you heard about investing in road and bus infrastructure and the like. i'm guessing you welcome that. what would you like to add? welcomeabsolutely some news from the chancellor. having some more detail, seeing which roads will be invested in, and also the critical issue that may have -- the critical issues that many of our members talk about. it is good to see digital infrastructure as well. 5g is really affecting rural and local productivity. however, there are some big intersection projects such as heathrow that still have question marks, and we would like to see more information on those. anna: high-speed rails and new runways of interest. roads willve which be resurfaced and all to the conference halls behind us. deal talk about the brexit . be someems to uncertainty, but what are members telling
johnson suggested he wouldn't resign in the event that brexit gets delayed. we will have plenty more on that. go live to the conservative party conference, where withberg's anna edwards is claire.thanks very you mention some of the spending pledges. claire walker, genders of commerce coexecutive director -- chambers of commerce coexecutive director, has been speaking about this. you heard about investing in road and bus infrastructure and the like. i'm guessing you welcome that. what would you...