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their performance at woodstock first on stage and then in the film remains one of rock's most memorablee? >> not at all. >> what did you think when you saw yourself? >> i was like cool band. i'm really hot, you know. i'm thinking, god, please help me stay in time and tune. i'll never take any drugs or anything please just help me. because it was scary. >> the energy in that performance is amazing, though. >> thank god. >> santana's breakthrough set at woodstock was arranged by the legendary promoter bill graham. >> it was bill graham that got you to record "evil ways." >> yeah. and he says you guys are weird. you play a long song with no name, you jammed. we play energy you know. but he was the first one to actually point to us. no, no no this is what's going to get you in the radio. >> it worked. in early 1970 "evil ways" from their debut album soared into the top ten. that same year santana's second album "abraxas" hit number one. >> did you enjoy the success? >> no. >> no? >> no. the more success, the lonelier and more miserable i felt. >> why? >> because as humans we're not supposed
their performance at woodstock first on stage and then in the film remains one of rock's most memorablee? >> not at all. >> what did you think when you saw yourself? >> i was like cool band. i'm really hot, you know. i'm thinking, god, please help me stay in time and tune. i'll never take any drugs or anything please just help me. because it was scary. >> the energy in that performance is amazing, though. >> thank god. >> santana's breakthrough set at...
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first trip, he receive a hero's welcome. 3 million people came to see him, turning into a catholic woodstock. francis became officially a worldwide icon. an accessible one, he spoke freely to reporters answering tough questions on the role of women in the church. >> if christmas is a day for remembering then many around the world we look back at a dramatic and eventful year, where the church marred by scandal was rejune nateed. >> roam. >> next a concern for parents, controversy over the vitamin k shot, and a christmas eve space walk as repairs are being made to the international space station. >> beneath the fluorescentsun in a former meat packing plant is the latest trim in farming. they call it "vertical farming." these fields grow on floors on at industrial park and farmer john adel and his staff agrees user. >> my shipping proceed did you say 1500, 2,000 miles to get are. >> the plant of the indoor -- as the indoor formers call it doesn't grow corn or soybeans but mustard, high end micro greens on the plates of white-napkin restaurants. these fish supply the vert liser that number issue
first trip, he receive a hero's welcome. 3 million people came to see him, turning into a catholic woodstock. francis became officially a worldwide icon. an accessible one, he spoke freely to reporters answering tough questions on the role of women in the church. >> if christmas is a day for remembering then many around the world we look back at a dramatic and eventful year, where the church marred by scandal was rejune nateed. >> roam. >> next a concern for parents,...
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then go down further into the valley from winchester through straussburg out to front royal to woodstock blue ridge, we have more snow showers there. then well to our south, south of culpeper now over to orange, perhaps a couple of spring hims moving off toward the east. that will be the case for the afternoon. a few rain and snow showers and windier conditions than what we had this morning. look at these gusts. gusting to 25 in oakland, the winds are. 23 in leesburg. over joint base andrews and also at easton. that just means it's a really chilly day with temperatures now at 41 in d.c. 35 in hagerstown. got the wind, the showers around you. 43 culpeper and 37 in leesburg. outside on our weather camera, mostly cloudy. it is dry at reagan on . but feeling like 33 with that wind out of the north, north west at 15. and a lot of cold air. boy, look at the shot of cold air. international falls up to zero. they were 34 below this morning. missed the record by 1. 6 in chicago. the cold air is coming down for tonight and tomorrow but with the storm system here in the northern rockies, northern p
then go down further into the valley from winchester through straussburg out to front royal to woodstock blue ridge, we have more snow showers there. then well to our south, south of culpeper now over to orange, perhaps a couple of spring hims moving off toward the east. that will be the case for the afternoon. a few rain and snow showers and windier conditions than what we had this morning. look at these gusts. gusting to 25 in oakland, the winds are. 23 in leesburg. over joint base andrews...
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turning copa cabana in to a catholic woodstock.an official worldwide icon, but an accessible one. i spock freely to reporters. if christmas is a day for remember, many catholics around the world will look back at 2013 as a dramatic and eventful year, when a march marred by scandal was he jew nateed b rejuvenated. >>> edward snowden has a special christmas message for the crittish, he will deliver channel 4's alternative christmas message it's a take off on the queen's annual televised christmas message in his version, snowden calls for an end to the kind of surveillance programs he revealed six months ago. snowden recorded the message from russia. he was granted temporary asylum there in august. back in the united states, a federal judge is allowing same-s*eubgsex marriages in utao continue at least for now. the court after peels in denver has denied utah's request to halt same-sex marriages until the appeals process over. the attorney general's office says it will appeal to the supreme court on thursday, nearly 700 game couples ha
turning copa cabana in to a catholic woodstock.an official worldwide icon, but an accessible one. i spock freely to reporters. if christmas is a day for remember, many catholics around the world will look back at 2013 as a dramatic and eventful year, when a march marred by scandal was he jew nateed b rejuvenated. >>> edward snowden has a special christmas message for the crittish, he will deliver channel 4's alternative christmas message it's a take off on the queen's annual televised...
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. >> we went to woodstock and >> reporter: last week's reunion changed all that.>> we all have families that get misplaced not lost but misplaced. >> my heart goes out for stemming because what you did is redemption. >> >> reporter: it is not long after that he has a reuion with carlos santana >> reporter:this is likely the last you'll hear about marcus from carlos santana. he tells stanley - that he won't be making any more public statements. and that he, stanley and marcus will all be meeting in the near future to get marcus back on his feet. and get him back into the catherine? see >>stanley' story is getting national and even international attention. he'll have more tonight on inside edition. >> catherine: happening now. what could be the last football game is being played at candlestick. fans wearing red and gold packed the stadium. to see the 49ers play the falcons. >> catherine: the video recorded december 4th with the driver falling from a seat when making a turn a fourth grade teacher hit the brakes >>video >> catherine: you can hear the children were fri
. >> we went to woodstock and >> reporter: last week's reunion changed all that.>> we all have families that get misplaced not lost but misplaced. >> my heart goes out for stemming because what you did is redemption. >> >> reporter: it is not long after that he has a reuion with carlos santana >> reporter:this is likely the last you'll hear about marcus from carlos santana. he tells stanley - that he won't be making any more public statements. and that...
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in person rather than looking at the woodstock this document is to provide a framework for the next step for once. the government things are normal growth rate should be about three percent and the things the economy will return to this level over the remainder of the decade. that growth will produce jobs and lowering the rates of unemployment. the projections don't go as far as the government's desire of six percent or lower the use of it and it can take. this has been achieved. it's been kicking and moving on. steps they need us. the more you will need you to see how long the book. although there was much talk of growth in housing reforms that was remarkably little detail in the documents even for the coming year. meanwhile the nt and they helped to reduce the state's debt to gdp ratio by making an offer to buy it back to early six point eight billion euro when bombs that are true for attention and john doherty indians less than two thirds of the offer was taken up most of it by the ecb which sold all of its three point six billion euro holding of irish twenty fourteen palms of the bon
in person rather than looking at the woodstock this document is to provide a framework for the next step for once. the government things are normal growth rate should be about three percent and the things the economy will return to this level over the remainder of the decade. that growth will produce jobs and lowering the rates of unemployment. the projections don't go as far as the government's desire of six percent or lower the use of it and it can take. this has been achieved. it's been...
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smile most discontinued in central kiev independence square on monday nights dinner includes the woodstock police force if they try to freak us out here in independence square peaceful protesters and we don't want any complex the stock is here just to stop police and to protect us some protests as say the elk run of the people reading in the square. despite the freezing temperatures anatolia. i'm very proud of the people wonky and despite the cold. keeping warm with bunting and one which i'm happy that we are so strong a team that's what the president sought to quell anger by moving to re new talks with brussels. demo called rich says he rains a ticket to europe inspiration he would start to negotiate the best stands for the treat jar ukrainian economy live to one doesn't know what the words when we see you we want it back to times for me and we wanted to intensify all. this agreement is to be signed it was in the fall and it will be necessary to comply with the stunts. haiz co was not welcomed by all stations jesus. they hope to summon enough punishment revolts on tuesday to oust the cabi
smile most discontinued in central kiev independence square on monday nights dinner includes the woodstock police force if they try to freak us out here in independence square peaceful protesters and we don't want any complex the stock is here just to stop police and to protect us some protests as say the elk run of the people reading in the square. despite the freezing temperatures anatolia. i'm very proud of the people wonky and despite the cold. keeping warm with bunting and one which i'm...
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i went to woodstock. i told him of strunt to look for him.me of the songs from the beginning. the most important thing that i want to say is that i was grateful and i think stanley for connecting it with markets. i want to give him some help come get him off the street. >> we went out to share the good news and this is what he had to say. >> i know carlos did not know that i was in this predicament. now that he knows, i think things may be better for me. i think god and people for giving me an opportunity to express myself. maybe things will change for me. >> in fact, he has offered to join him in the recording studio in the coming months. >> for a more extended look you can go to our website sent kron4.com >> and a california soldier has as holiday gifts stolen. coming up after the break, anny will take a look and how the family is now getting some help to make sure that their christmas morning is one to remember. >> here is a live look outside. george is following a hot spot. hey, joyc [ grunt] you really em to be dragging your a-- [ donkey
i went to woodstock. i told him of strunt to look for him.me of the songs from the beginning. the most important thing that i want to say is that i was grateful and i think stanley for connecting it with markets. i want to give him some help come get him off the street. >> we went out to share the good news and this is what he had to say. >> i know carlos did not know that i was in this predicament. now that he knows, i think things may be better for me. i think god and people for...
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for instance significantly filling meeting not quite to the woodstock for his copy book but definitely a super one. and kelley or team news. six the news from. so it was fun i know. we check and one one one one one. i do the eye clearly . earlier. i mean the area i am. i do. i do the eye. i knew. the euro the eye the eye. i knew. i know the air. eye. ch . each as i thought what a joke the top story the cracking three am tuesday the third of december
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woodstock is going on. that can be considered in the very same thinking. >> you were something of a campus radical, weren't you? >> yes but i wasn't a dope head. > i'm glad to hear that. >> the 60s were different. there were a lot of things [laughter] happening involving breaking down the structure in society. i was suddenly out of the seminary and in new england. there were no rules. things were falling apart. without structure, it is very difficult to navigate. i was extremely fortunate to be at holy cross. i was extremely fortunate to still have had a residual of the way i was raised and the structure that the nuns had given me, the structure that the seminary had given me. i was also extremely fortunate because i had already been in predominantly white schools. i was the only black in my high school in savannah. a transition to a school with very few blacks and a very difficult set of circumstances otherwise, i had sort of a jumpstart. i was ahead of the game. i had something. it allowed me to continue
woodstock is going on. that can be considered in the very same thinking. >> you were something of a campus radical, weren't you? >> yes but i wasn't a dope head. > i'm glad to hear that. >> the 60s were different. there were a lot of things [laughter] happening involving breaking down the structure in society. i was suddenly out of the seminary and in new england. there were no rules. things were falling apart. without structure, it is very difficult to navigate. i was...
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woodstock is going on. that would be considered very sane thinking. [laughter] >> you were something of a campus radical, weren't you? >> yeah, but i wasn't a dope head. [applause] the 1960's were different. [laughter] there were a lot of things happening involving race, the breakdown, the structure in society. i was suddenly out of the seminary in new england. there were no rules. things were falling apart. without structure, it is very difficult to navigate. i was extremely fortunate to be at holy cross. i was extremely fortunate to still have had a residual of the way i was raised and the structure that the nuns had given me, the structure that the seminary had given me. i was also extremely fortunate because i had already been in predominantly white schools. i was the only black kid in my high school in savannah. so the transition to a school with very few blacks and a very difficult set of circumstances academically and otherwise, i had sort of a jumpstart. i was ahead of the game. i had something. it allowed me to continue to do well even though
woodstock is going on. that would be considered very sane thinking. [laughter] >> you were something of a campus radical, weren't you? >> yeah, but i wasn't a dope head. [applause] the 1960's were different. [laughter] there were a lot of things happening involving race, the breakdown, the structure in society. i was suddenly out of the seminary in new england. there were no rules. things were falling apart. without structure, it is very difficult to navigate. i was extremely...
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. >> it's like woodstock but way newer and new technology. >> you see a lot of people in different costumes're just bathing suits and by ken -- bikinis. >> as the rides are in motion and music under way, fans are finding their way in the stadium. chris cox is sitting in the v.i.p. section. >> they stop letting people downstairs because they wanted to fill in the bleachers. they all wanted to get down into the field which was packed with people. and there were only a few access points where people could get through. and then so many people just started pushing and, you know, it just kept getting more dense and tighter, so people just started climbing over the fences. >> an orderly situation takes a dangerous shift. a local news chopper captures it all from the air. >> people in the crowd that i was standing with was saying bum rush the gates. >> that's when i picked up my camera. i started shooting it. >> within seconds, the crowd breaches the barriers and rushes over the tops of tents that cover concession stands on the main floor. >> i was blown away by it. people were literally falling ov
. >> it's like woodstock but way newer and new technology. >> you see a lot of people in different costumes're just bathing suits and by ken -- bikinis. >> as the rides are in motion and music under way, fans are finding their way in the stadium. chris cox is sitting in the v.i.p. section. >> they stop letting people downstairs because they wanted to fill in the bleachers. they all wanted to get down into the field which was packed with people. and there were only a few...
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disabled and children. 3 million people came to see him, turning coke caco banna into a catholic woodstock. he became officially a worldwide icon. he spoke freely to reporters. >> if christmas is a day for remembering than many catholics around the world will look back in 2013 as a dramatic and eventful year, when the church marred by scandal was rejuvenated by pope fran recess. al jazeera, roam. >> meanwhile catholics here are preparing for their own christmas eve celebration. one of the most iconic the country, has more for us, i assume people are slowly starting to make their way in, for mass, it's a tradition for so many families. >> all of those other people think about christmas, and they are starting to get back to the reason for the season, which is the birth of christ, now we are here and about 2,000 people will have tickets tonight to attend christmas mass. now earlier there will be a blessing of the children, but only 2,000 people will get to be a part of such a special ceremony, which is really a small amount of people, considering the fact that some three many people come here
disabled and children. 3 million people came to see him, turning coke caco banna into a catholic woodstock. he became officially a worldwide icon. he spoke freely to reporters. >> if christmas is a day for remembering than many catholics around the world will look back in 2013 as a dramatic and eventful year, when the church marred by scandal was rejuvenated by pope fran recess. al jazeera, roam. >> meanwhile catholics here are preparing for their own christmas eve celebration. one...
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woodstock is going on. that would be considered very sane thinking. [laughter] >> you were something of a campus radical, weren't you? >> yeah, but i wasn't a dope head. [applause] the 1960's were different. [laughter] there were a lot of things happening involving race, the breakdown, the structure in society. i was suddenly out of the seminary in new england. there were no rules. things were falling apart. without structure, it is very difficult to navigate. i was extremely fortunate to be at holy cross. i was extremely fortunate to still have had a residual of the way i was raised and the structure that the nuns had given me, the structure that the seminary had given me. i was also extremely fortunate because i had already been in predominantly white schools. i was the only black kid in my high school in savannah. so the transition to a school with very few blacks and a very difficult set of circumstances academically and otherwise, i had sort of a jumpstart. i was ahead of the game. i had something. it allowed me to continue to do well even though
woodstock is going on. that would be considered very sane thinking. [laughter] >> you were something of a campus radical, weren't you? >> yeah, but i wasn't a dope head. [applause] the 1960's were different. [laughter] there were a lot of things happening involving race, the breakdown, the structure in society. i was suddenly out of the seminary in new england. there were no rules. things were falling apart. without structure, it is very difficult to navigate. i was extremely...
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gave a new generation an anthem at woodstock in 1969. ♪ talented actor. >> i have been assigned to athe many fine actors who died this year whose talents, humor and grace will live on. our look to julie harris who rode the ferris wheel with james dean. and joan fontaine. and sad farewell to paul walker, who raced to superstar come in the "fast and furious" movies. when paul walker's life came to a tragic end with in a fast car he was only too real. was awarded congressional medal of honor in 1952 for valor under fire in korea then devoted the rest of his life to helping his fellow veterans. a salute to him. and to all the brave men and women who gave their lives for their country this year, thank you. tom clancy's military thrillers extol the virtues of those who serve. in stories so real some suspect he he stole government secrets. i made up stuff that turned out to be true, he said. >> i hated this movie. hated, hated, hated, hated this movie. >> osgood: roger ebert, thumbs up to you roger ebert. and thumbs up to bonnie franklin, won our hearts as a single mom. >> we'll make it. i
gave a new generation an anthem at woodstock in 1969. ♪ talented actor. >> i have been assigned to athe many fine actors who died this year whose talents, humor and grace will live on. our look to julie harris who rode the ferris wheel with james dean. and joan fontaine. and sad farewell to paul walker, who raced to superstar come in the "fast and furious" movies. when paul walker's life came to a tragic end with in a fast car he was only too real. was awarded congressional...
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his appearance at woodstock helped rocket him to fame and concerts around the world continued to thisay. in february, he makes his first concert tour of south africa, part of a long-held interest in the continent. and, just ahead of the kennedy center honors ceremony, we met up at the smithsonian national museum of african art in washington. santana's story began in mexico, first in the small town of autlan de navarro and later in tijuana as the son of a mariachi music violinist. >> i remember my dad playing violin since i was a kid. >> brown: what do you remember about it? what did you hear when you were a kid? >> it's a sound of screaming charisma. >> brown: screaming charisma? >> oh, my dad had charisma like he just-- the way-- you know, i was talking with my sister-- just the way he put his chin on the violin just that alone. you like, "ahhh," and then when he bow that note he taught me how to carry a melody. a lot of musicians don't know how to carry a melody, you know, like billy holliday carries a melody, you know. when you carry a melody, your music immediately becomes memorab
his appearance at woodstock helped rocket him to fame and concerts around the world continued to thisay. in february, he makes his first concert tour of south africa, part of a long-held interest in the continent. and, just ahead of the kennedy center honors ceremony, we met up at the smithsonian national museum of african art in washington. santana's story began in mexico, first in the small town of autlan de navarro and later in tijuana as the son of a mariachi music violinist. >> i...
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on the smoke on the stone piece the action christine where they are going to run a restored film woodstock it's true preaching. if you go there you can actually hear the click and clack see the light from the projector beam and experience this movie the way it all movies were meant to be experienced without tipping over into all teachers also taking some take effect. that day and i am an antique experienced a decrease the scariest thing and that's something to this incessant a look inside and on the phrase found something for us all for watching with anthony peeler to snip its of another new release. hasn't made as mike's fault that my son now this is about the families of the children accidentally switched to bass and has won prizes at the asia pacific film festival quite recently as well as at ten and even began he can keep up with foreign armies on the second annex the meals tax. i have seen parents cc bike. i do know. i knew ai ai. i know. i now they are. is it. ch. they did it but not now. it's sad why is that. i did. the day three. i do. it is the eye eye. win. air. to him. in the an
on the smoke on the stone piece the action christine where they are going to run a restored film woodstock it's true preaching. if you go there you can actually hear the click and clack see the light from the projector beam and experience this movie the way it all movies were meant to be experienced without tipping over into all teachers also taking some take effect. that day and i am an antique experienced a decrease the scariest thing and that's something to this incessant a look inside and...
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>>we went to woodstock and he went to san quentin >> reporter: >> catherine: malone served three yearsr manslaughter. what followed was a life sentence to a hand to mouth existence. last week's reunion changed all that. >> catherine: carlos santana says he wants to get malone off the streets and back on stage performing again. he says he is grateful that this holiday season, he can be part of a news story that makes people feel good. >>because we all have people in our family who get misplaced, not lost. >> catherine: and he offered these words to stanley roberts >>i offer you my heart's gratitude, stanley becausse what you did is a story of redemption >> catherine: stanley's story is getting international attention.. they'll have more tonight on inside edition. it airs here on kron-4 after the news at eleven. >> catherine: let's get back to candlestick now -- with what could be the last football game to be played there. grant lodes is standing by. >> reporter: we're about 10 minutes away from kickoff. and with them being in all likelihood the last game security has never been tied to
>>we went to woodstock and he went to san quentin >> reporter: >> catherine: malone served three yearsr manslaughter. what followed was a life sentence to a hand to mouth existence. last week's reunion changed all that. >> catherine: carlos santana says he wants to get malone off the streets and back on stage performing again. he says he is grateful that this holiday season, he can be part of a news story that makes people feel good. >>because we all have people in...
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host: our next caller is joining us from woodstock, illinois. caller: i can't believe i'm going to ask the following question. what does the word oversight mean? guest: when you think back about what the intelligence committees were created, capitol hill, after the church commission and the cia in the mid-1970's -- it's a reasonable question to ask, is oversight fully contentious these days. when overtime, and some of these committees been concerned about the vulnerabilities the united states face, willing to allow the intelligence community to go too far and accumulate too many powers. that is a big debate. it's a big debate because you not only see divisions on capitol hill, but you see divisions within the president's own party on this. diane feinstein could not be in a more different place than pat leahy, or senator wyden. that tells you that the intelligence committees, if they're doing their oversight on not explaining well enough either to their colleagues or the american people how they're keeping the intelligence community and check. sa
host: our next caller is joining us from woodstock, illinois. caller: i can't believe i'm going to ask the following question. what does the word oversight mean? guest: when you think back about what the intelligence committees were created, capitol hill, after the church commission and the cia in the mid-1970's -- it's a reasonable question to ask, is oversight fully contentious these days. when overtime, and some of these committees been concerned about the vulnerabilities the united states...
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i went to woodstock, we also will try to look for him because we have sororities.family, or someone in charge of his financial. the most important thing that i want to say is that i am grateful--right now, i want to thank estelle before connecting with mark this. once of vermont is a place to live, just get him off the street. >> so stanley, went to markets with that news in this is what he had to say. >> i know carlos did not know personally that i was in this predicament. but now that he knows, i think things will get better for me. i thank god, and i thank you for did give me the opportunity to express myself maybe things will change for madrid >>for me. align >> offered marcus to join him in the recording studio in the coming months. for an extended look at the reunion. head over to our website. kron 4 news dot com. good. good answer. check it out. learning's fun now. yeah, back in our day, we didn't have u-verse high speed internet to play and learn online. all we had was that franklin fuzzypants. ah, the educational toy bear. remember when the battery went ou
i went to woodstock, we also will try to look for him because we have sororities.family, or someone in charge of his financial. the most important thing that i want to say is that i am grateful--right now, i want to thank estelle before connecting with mark this. once of vermont is a place to live, just get him off the street. >> so stanley, went to markets with that news in this is what he had to say. >> i know carlos did not know personally that i was in this predicament. but now...
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so there had been a conference at woodstock, vermont in '99, i think, or 2000. one of -- about the japanese stuck at the zero lower balance. >> interest rates can't go below zero, prices are falling and the economy is bumping along. >> right. one of the lessons drawn from that conference, and there were a couple of papers there saying if you get into a situation where that might happen, go fast, go aggressively. try to head off the situation. the more aggressive policy is, the more likely you won't get to the zero lower balance and if you do get there you'll be there briefly. we were looking not only at depression, but at the japanese experience. we went pretty aggressively there. i think the other -- then of course after lehman we got to zero pretty fast and started buying securities. we can return to that separately. the other aspect is the liquidity aspect. as was discussed last time, one reason for founding the federal reserve was to head off the kinds of panics that happened. there are quotes from robert owen. one of the sponsors, senator owen was one of th
so there had been a conference at woodstock, vermont in '99, i think, or 2000. one of -- about the japanese stuck at the zero lower balance. >> interest rates can't go below zero, prices are falling and the economy is bumping along. >> right. one of the lessons drawn from that conference, and there were a couple of papers there saying if you get into a situation where that might happen, go fast, go aggressively. try to head off the situation. the more aggressive policy is, the more...
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the highest price ever paid with paul allen's purchase and jimmy hendrix at woodstock.> very good. >> that's sort of like -- >> i'm talking. >> maybe it was the same night. that's where the problem was. >> that's interesting. i didn't know that. >> i'm worried about him. >> ready? treadmill injury? i'm with my trainer. that turns out that's very dangerous. she doesn't do this tigger move. we were on a box and turns out people do that all the time. i thought this was box jumping. it was. >> box jumping? >> broke a leg. just broke one bone. have this for a couple of weeks. >> did you that jumping off a box? you are like that samuel l jackson character in unbreakable. you remember that? >> it's much better than having a sling or a cast. jim always makes fun of how i'm mr. optimism. i said the greatest thing happened. it's just a boot and for weeks not months. if you are going to get hurt, it's the best thing to happen. >> you jump off the box and landed wrong? >> yes. there is this box that you are supposed to leap up on. >> i did that in labor. >> it was better for you. >
the highest price ever paid with paul allen's purchase and jimmy hendrix at woodstock.> very good. >> that's sort of like -- >> i'm talking. >> maybe it was the same night. that's where the problem was. >> that's interesting. i didn't know that. >> i'm worried about him. >> ready? treadmill injury? i'm with my trainer. that turns out that's very dangerous. she doesn't do this tigger move. we were on a box and turns out people do that all the time. i...
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host: our next caller is joining us from woodstock, illinois. believe i'm going to ask the following question. what does the word oversight main? -- mean? about when you think back what the intelligence committees were created, capitol hill, after the church commission and the cia in the mid-1970's -- it's a reasonable question to , is oversight fully contentious these days. when overtime, and some of these committees been concerned about the vulnerabilities the united to allowce, willing the intelligence community to go too far and accumulate too many powers. that is a big debate. debate because-- you not only see divisions on capitol hill, but you see divisions within the president's own party on this. diane feinstein could not be in a more different place than pat wyden.or senator that tells you that the intelligence committees, if they're doing their oversight on not explaining well enough either to their colleagues or how they're people keeping the intelligence community and check. same question goes up about the judicial branch. i think yo
host: our next caller is joining us from woodstock, illinois. believe i'm going to ask the following question. what does the word oversight main? -- mean? about when you think back what the intelligence committees were created, capitol hill, after the church commission and the cia in the mid-1970's -- it's a reasonable question to , is oversight fully contentious these days. when overtime, and some of these committees been concerned about the vulnerabilities the united to allowce, willing the...
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i love woodstock. your politics tend, you know, a little bit out of mainstream. do you like these wedge issues of, we're going to use minimum wage, we're going to use populism, income disparity, we're going to set one group of people against another and make them feel bad. i don't know, sometimes i think you'd even like to bring everybody else if we could meet at $70,000 a year, that would be the way to do it. who needs more than that? bring it down, bring it up. >> in defense of vermont, we have all of our children have health insurance in texas. that great republican free enterprise, 22% of children have no insurance. they have the lowest graduation rate in the country in terms of high school graduations. >> they're doing pretty well in texas in terms of wealth creation, aren't they? >> well, if you're not at that 22%, i suppose you are. that's true. so, i think the wedge issues are going to be -- and furthermore, look, i don't think we ought to necessarily set people against each other. but the othe
i love woodstock. your politics tend, you know, a little bit out of mainstream. do you like these wedge issues of, we're going to use minimum wage, we're going to use populism, income disparity, we're going to set one group of people against another and make them feel bad. i don't know, sometimes i think you'd even like to bring everybody else if we could meet at $70,000 a year, that would be the way to do it. who needs more than that? bring it down, bring it up. >> in defense of vermont,...
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the super bowl is like woodstock for the 1%, where the corporate big wigs come in. there's no event in the united states that have more private jets. that's an fta fact. >> got to leave it there. we are running out of time. show is over.
the super bowl is like woodstock for the 1%, where the corporate big wigs come in. there's no event in the united states that have more private jets. that's an fta fact. >> got to leave it there. we are running out of time. show is over.