75
75
Aug 17, 2014
08/14
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 75
favorite 0
quote 0
he's the owner of this very small business here on the main street in woodstock, new york. >> woodstocks an idea, a vision, a dream of something different. it's not a physical structure. it's a cosmic idea. >> with the population of only 6,000 people it may be a tiny town but woodstock's got a huge personality, a personality that many still associate with the woodstock music festival of 1969. >> it's about peace and music and love and the end of the vietnam war. >> michael lange should know. he was one of the organizers of that original festival. he's still a music festival produce irand he still lives in woodstock. do you feel like the spirit of the festival still remains here in town today? >> yeah, to a degree. to a degree the spirit came from the town. >> woodstock has been a music and arts community since way before the 1969 festival. >> music recording engineer pete kagan wasn't even born then but he sauce it was more than just the legacy of woodstock that brought him here. >> one of the cool things about woodstock is it's an artist community so there's tons of professional artist
he's the owner of this very small business here on the main street in woodstock, new york. >> woodstocks an idea, a vision, a dream of something different. it's not a physical structure. it's a cosmic idea. >> with the population of only 6,000 people it may be a tiny town but woodstock's got a huge personality, a personality that many still associate with the woodstock music festival of 1969. >> it's about peace and music and love and the end of the vietnam war. >>...
41
41
Aug 18, 2014
08/14
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 41
favorite 0
quote 0
woodstock and i was in church sunday after woodstock.e priest asked the same question -- who was at woodstock and what to use he as a sociological significance of woodstock? time, i thought it was just three days of good music and fun and a wonderful time. now i realize that we were in a bubble. we thought as soon as we got older and had influence and power, we would end racism and unnecessary wars and solve these problems that were plaguing us. see thatpect, i now was hugely optimistic. i did not realize there were so many different views across the u.s. that would oppose the directions we probably all 500,000 of us shared their. joan baez was there and there was some antiwar but it was largely just viewed as a real good time for people who share common beliefs. thank you. guest: that's very good. let me ask you, where do you think things are today? you know i am a bleeding heart optimist and i try to find the good side. if you talk about ronald reagan, you show me a room full of my newer he will say where is the pony. .hat's where i am
woodstock and i was in church sunday after woodstock.e priest asked the same question -- who was at woodstock and what to use he as a sociological significance of woodstock? time, i thought it was just three days of good music and fun and a wonderful time. now i realize that we were in a bubble. we thought as soon as we got older and had influence and power, we would end racism and unnecessary wars and solve these problems that were plaguing us. see thatpect, i now was hugely optimistic. i did...
71
71
Aug 23, 2014
08/14
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 71
favorite 0
quote 0
if i had a book store in woodstock, it used to be one of the best book stores in woodstock.the best woodstock book store on the face of the planet. the internet provides a nice tune for them not just to sell in woodstock to the 6,000 people walking down main street but the 6 billion people walking around the internet who might be interested in their products. >> that's where the brand comes in again, right? all these stores can capitalize on this woodstock brand. in some ways they are doing it haphazardly. this book store happens to be in wood stock, that's why it exists and it's doing okay. what can the stores be doing or people on other main streets if they've branded their main street well? >> i think they can try and focus on getting information to people. i think that's really what it's about and getting information instead of just selling them. the same focus of taking 80% of your energy online or blogs or whatever else to make sure you're getting information that's useful to that community and not trying to give them the hard sell. i think the way they could use the n
if i had a book store in woodstock, it used to be one of the best book stores in woodstock.the best woodstock book store on the face of the planet. the internet provides a nice tune for them not just to sell in woodstock to the 6,000 people walking down main street but the 6 billion people walking around the internet who might be interested in their products. >> that's where the brand comes in again, right? all these stores can capitalize on this woodstock brand. in some ways they are...
65
65
Aug 15, 2014
08/14
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 65
favorite 0
quote 0
it's interesting, i was at woodstock, and i was in church sunday after woodstock.and the priest asked the same question -- who was at woodstock and what do you see as a sociological significance of woodstock? at that time, i thought it was just three days of good music and fun and a wonderful time. now i realize we were in a bubble. we thought as soon as we got older and had influence and power we would end racism, end unnecessary wars, and solve these problems that were plaguing us. in retrospect, i now see that was hugely optimistic. i just did not realize there were so many different views across the u.s. that would oppose the directions we probably all 500,000 of us shared their. joan baez was there and there was some antiwar, but it was largely just viewed as a real good time for people who share common beliefs. thank you. guest: that's very good. let me ask you, where do you think things are today? you know i am a bleeding heart optimist and i try to find a -- if you talk about ronald reagan, you show me a room full of manure, i will say where is the pony? th
it's interesting, i was at woodstock, and i was in church sunday after woodstock.and the priest asked the same question -- who was at woodstock and what do you see as a sociological significance of woodstock? at that time, i thought it was just three days of good music and fun and a wonderful time. now i realize we were in a bubble. we thought as soon as we got older and had influence and power we would end racism, end unnecessary wars, and solve these problems that were plaguing us. in...
189
189
Aug 15, 2014
08/14
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 189
favorite 0
quote 0
woodstock and i was in church sunday after woodstock.priest asked the same question -- who was at woodstock and what to use he as a sociological significance of woodstock? time, i thought it was just three days of good music and fun and a wonderful time. now i realize that we were in a bubble. we thought as soon as we got older and had influence and power, we would end racism and unnecessary wars and solve these problems that were plaguing us. see thatpect, i now was hugely optimistic. i did not realize there were so many different views across the u.s. that would oppose the directions we probably all 500,000 of us shared their. joan baez was there and there was some antiwar but it was largely just viewed as a real good time for people who share common beliefs. thank you. guest: that's very good. let me ask you, where do you think things are today? you know i am a bleeding heart optimist and i try to find the good side. if you talk about ronald reagan, you show me a room full of my newer he will say where is the pony. .hat's where i am o
woodstock and i was in church sunday after woodstock.priest asked the same question -- who was at woodstock and what to use he as a sociological significance of woodstock? time, i thought it was just three days of good music and fun and a wonderful time. now i realize that we were in a bubble. we thought as soon as we got older and had influence and power, we would end racism and unnecessary wars and solve these problems that were plaguing us. see thatpect, i now was hugely optimistic. i did...
34
34
Aug 15, 2014
08/14
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 34
favorite 0
quote 0
of woodstock. the good music and fun and a wonderful time but now i do realize we were in a bubble and we thought as we got older and headed for power we would end racism and we would end the unnecessary war and we would solve these problems. and of course in the retrospect of the viewpoint i now see that was hugely optimistic and i just didn't realize there were so many views across the u.s. that would oppose the directions that we all probably 500,000 of us shared. there wasn't some antiwar but it was viewed as a good time for people that shared the common beliefs. >> guest: where do you think things are today? you know that i'm a bleeding heart optimist and in the room full of many words he would say where is the pony. i'm not quite as optimistic as you and you see things like ferguson and when the iraq war came around we all just jumped in. the last thing that i thought was developed over time just didn't develop. i am not quite as optimistic perhaps as you but i'm not a complete pessimist eith
of woodstock. the good music and fun and a wonderful time but now i do realize we were in a bubble and we thought as we got older and headed for power we would end racism and we would end the unnecessary war and we would solve these problems. and of course in the retrospect of the viewpoint i now see that was hugely optimistic and i just didn't realize there were so many views across the u.s. that would oppose the directions that we all probably 500,000 of us shared. there wasn't some antiwar...
76
76
Aug 12, 2014
08/14
by
WUSA
tv
eye 76
favorite 0
quote 0
get ready in woodstock and also in ed inberg as it moves east. we will come back but i want to track this one storm moving through yorkshire and eventually toward german town across 66. if you are going on down 66 get ready for heavy downpours. we'll come back and talk about round two and what it means for your morning commute tomorrow. >> thank you. >>> today in the mcdonnell corruption child a doctor testified that johnny williams tried to impress him by introducing him to movie mogul steven spielberg. >> the former governor and his wife were accused of taking money and extravagant gifts in exchange for promoting his company's products. we hear there g;was a change in the jury, peg? >> reporter: that's right. we started this trial with three alternate jurors. today we have two alternates because one of them had to move to the jury. it all started with a closed door meeting in judge's chambers and bob mcdonnell acting very strange. >> governor your mood changed a little bit today. >> you know i can't aboutalk the case. >> are you okay? you looke
get ready in woodstock and also in ed inberg as it moves east. we will come back but i want to track this one storm moving through yorkshire and eventually toward german town across 66. if you are going on down 66 get ready for heavy downpours. we'll come back and talk about round two and what it means for your morning commute tomorrow. >> thank you. >>> today in the mcdonnell corruption child a doctor testified that johnny williams tried to impress him by introducing him to...
76
76
Aug 31, 2014
08/14
by
CNNW
tv
eye 76
favorite 0
quote 0
unfortunately, woodstock just marked the end of it. >>> is this going to be woodstock west? altamont only a few months later, and there couldn't have been two more different concerts. >> the jefferson airplane. jefferson airplane. >> we had had the hells angels be security at a number of free in the park concerts that we had done, and they were fine. they were funny. they were doing what they were supposed to do. so, we suggested using hells angels. ♪ >> what happened was a lot of speed and alcohol. that's a deadly combination for bikers. ♪ >> marty said the "f" word to one of the hells angels. while we were on stage, a hell's angel knocks him down. that was just the beginning. >> i would like to imagine that the hell's angels just smashed marty in the face, knocked him out a bit. i'd like to thank you for that. >> you're talking to me, i'm going to talk to you. >> i'm not talking to you. i'm talking to the people who hit my lead singer in the head. >> you're talking to me. i'll tell you what's happening. you are what's happening. >> no! ♪ ♪ one pill makes you larger, one ma
unfortunately, woodstock just marked the end of it. >>> is this going to be woodstock west? altamont only a few months later, and there couldn't have been two more different concerts. >> the jefferson airplane. jefferson airplane. >> we had had the hells angels be security at a number of free in the park concerts that we had done, and they were fine. they were funny. they were doing what they were supposed to do. so, we suggested using hells angels. ♪ >> what...
828
828
Aug 16, 2014
08/14
by
CNNW
tv
eye 828
favorite 0
quote 0
and it was, of course, woodstock. ♪ >> i think woodstock was an opportunity for people to realize they, realized they weren't. >> the townspeople quite frankly were terrified at the prospect of the hippie arrival. >> i was apprehensive. there's a population under 100 people here. i started hearing the figures of 200,000, 300,000, finally 500,000. we had a sea of people there. >> the word got out. everybody and their brother came from all over the country. >> first, the sudden rain. then the thirst and hunger from the shortage of water and food, just for the opportunity to spend a few days in the country getting stoned on their drugs and grooving on the music. >> we got together and had a little pow wow about what are we going to do to feed these people? we went into new york to buy 1500 pounds of oats and 130,000 paper plates and dixie cups and served 200,000 people. >> by now there are tens of millions who feel themselves to be anner resistible river of change. and you get something incandescent. ♪ freedom, freedom, freedom ♪ freedom, freedom, freedom ♪ singing freedom, freedom, freed
and it was, of course, woodstock. ♪ >> i think woodstock was an opportunity for people to realize they, realized they weren't. >> the townspeople quite frankly were terrified at the prospect of the hippie arrival. >> i was apprehensive. there's a population under 100 people here. i started hearing the figures of 200,000, 300,000, finally 500,000. we had a sea of people there. >> the word got out. everybody and their brother came from all over the country. >>...
343
343
Aug 15, 2014
08/14
by
CNNW
tv
eye 343
favorite 0
quote 0
unfortunately, woodstock just marked the end of it.e, so ni-i-i-ce ♪ sweet, sweet st. thomas nice ♪ so nice, so ni-i-i-ce ♪ st. croix, full of pure vibes ♪ ♪ so nice, so ni-i-i-ce ♪ st. john, a real paradise ♪ so nice, so ni-i-i-ce ♪ proud to be from the virgin islands ♪ ♪ and the whole place nice to experience your virgin islands nice, book one of our summer packages today. [ woman ] if you have moderate to severe rheumatoid arthritis like me, and you're talking to your rheumatologist about a biologic... this is humira. this is humira helping to relieve my pain. this is humira helping me lay the groundwork. this is humira helping to protect my joints from further damage. doctors have been prescribing humira for ten years. humira works by targeting and helping to block a specific source of inflammation that contributes to r.a. symptoms. humira is proven to help relieve pain and stop further joint damage in many adults. [ male announcer ] humira can lower your ability to fight infections, including tuberculosis. serious, sometimes fatal
unfortunately, woodstock just marked the end of it.e, so ni-i-i-ce ♪ sweet, sweet st. thomas nice ♪ so nice, so ni-i-i-ce ♪ st. croix, full of pure vibes ♪ ♪ so nice, so ni-i-i-ce ♪ st. john, a real paradise ♪ so nice, so ni-i-i-ce ♪ proud to be from the virgin islands ♪ ♪ and the whole place nice to experience your virgin islands nice, book one of our summer packages today. [ woman ] if you have moderate to severe rheumatoid arthritis like me, and you're talking to your...
525
525
Aug 15, 2014
08/14
by
CNNW
tv
eye 525
favorite 0
quote 0
built for business. >>> is this going to be woodstock west?had had the hell's angels at a number free in the park concerts we had. they were fun, they were funny. they did what they were supposed to do. so we suggested using hell's angels. ♪ >> what happened was a lot of speed and alcohol. that's a deadly combination for bikers. >> please be kind. >> marty said the f word to one of the hell's angels. while we were on stage, the hell's angel knocks him down. that was just the beginning. >> i would like to mention that the hell's angels smacked marty in the face and knocked him out for a while. >> you talking to me? >> let me tell you what's happening. you're what's happening. >> oh, no. ♪ >> oh, bummer. >> who's doing all the beating. >> hell's angels. >> they're beating on the musicians? >> marty got beat up -- ♪ >> when we left, it was dark and the rolling stones were on, and we were on a helicopter. paul looked down and said, wow! it looks like somebody's getting killed down there. and he was right. ♪ >> in california, five members of a so-c
built for business. >>> is this going to be woodstock west?had had the hell's angels at a number free in the park concerts we had. they were fun, they were funny. they did what they were supposed to do. so we suggested using hell's angels. ♪ >> what happened was a lot of speed and alcohol. that's a deadly combination for bikers. >> please be kind. >> marty said the f word to one of the hell's angels. while we were on stage, the hell's angel knocks him down. that was...
199
199
Aug 18, 2014
08/14
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 199
favorite 0
quote 0
even though i love being an '80s kid. >> go to woodstock or see elvis. >> woodstock without a doubt.l, you know what, likely there weren't many -- you know, these commercial water bottles we'd see -- but the place where you did see it is in that picture, that "downton abbey" picture this. is supposed to be in the '20s. >> oops moment. >> oops moment, fine, it was viral. we saw it everywhere. this is the response the cast had when it comes to what they did. look at this image here. how clever is that, the cast and the crew all saying, oops, but look, you know, this is what they're doing, all clever because they did it in response and also to promote water aid that brings clean water to those without it >> that's the way to spin it. >> own it. >> well done. >>> talk about a mistake and owning it -- ? over the weekend, every dad wants to do this. catch the foul ball for your son and did exactly that. this is at busch stadium. high pop, will it be playable? >> dad catches it. gives it to his blond-haired son and what does the son do? >> throw it back. >> i'm frances rivera. "way too earl
even though i love being an '80s kid. >> go to woodstock or see elvis. >> woodstock without a doubt.l, you know what, likely there weren't many -- you know, these commercial water bottles we'd see -- but the place where you did see it is in that picture, that "downton abbey" picture this. is supposed to be in the '20s. >> oops moment. >> oops moment, fine, it was viral. we saw it everywhere. this is the response the cast had when it comes to what they did. look...
34
34
Aug 16, 2014
08/14
by
FBC
tv
eye 34
favorite 0
quote 0
you think that business is to woodstock. >> they have invested in technology and they have improved theiness and they have been cautious, just as tracy has said. >> at the perfect time. let me blow the whistle and open up another page from the playbook. and another very serious issue that is killing the economy, we talked about it a little bit if the government is bloated and people are fed up about this thing and only 32% say government, lend a hand. that is down considerably. the message you send is saying leave me alone. 59% say just move out of the way. and let me in hand, down 32% from 44%. a record $2.5 trillion, the first 10 months of the fiscal year end let me tell you something, we talked about woodstock and we talked about 19% of gdp, it's almost 23% right now and that takes away money from main street opportunities. so to running neck and neck right now. spending money, we taken this money and how much longer can we keep this going and how feasible is this? at some point it collapses? >> i think the biggest part is part of this. >> i agree, but at the same time we can print a
you think that business is to woodstock. >> they have invested in technology and they have improved theiness and they have been cautious, just as tracy has said. >> at the perfect time. let me blow the whistle and open up another page from the playbook. and another very serious issue that is killing the economy, we talked about it a little bit if the government is bloated and people are fed up about this thing and only 32% say government, lend a hand. that is down considerably. the...
83
83
Aug 10, 2014
08/14
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 83
favorite 0
quote 0
cub cakes is woodstock, new york. it's the perfect name. >> find out how the legacy of the '60s left its mark on the business owners of this small town in rural new york state. until then, i'm j.j. ramberg. remember, we make your business our business. if i can impart one lesson to a new business owner, it would be one thing i've learned is my philosophy is real simple american express open forum is an on-line community, that helps our members connect and share ideas to make smart business decisions. if you mess up, fess up. be your partners best partner. we built it for our members, but it's open for everyone. there's not one way to do something. no details too small. american express open forum. this is what membership is. this is what membership does. >>> help is on the way, but is it enough? >>> good sunday morning. i'm jonathan capehart in for steve kornacki. we have a lot to get to this morning including a shooting outside st. louis that's caught my attention and the attention of many people across the country.
cub cakes is woodstock, new york. it's the perfect name. >> find out how the legacy of the '60s left its mark on the business owners of this small town in rural new york state. until then, i'm j.j. ramberg. remember, we make your business our business. if i can impart one lesson to a new business owner, it would be one thing i've learned is my philosophy is real simple american express open forum is an on-line community, that helps our members connect and share ideas to make smart...
82
82
Aug 31, 2014
08/14
by
CSPAN3
tv
eye 82
favorite 0
quote 0
just like woodstock is a fantasy land. she says, we were told that the '60s was about the reconfiguration of masculinity. you've heard me talk about it. she's saying, nuh-uh, don't be fooled by unisex clothes, don't be fooled by long hair, don't be fooled by the beatles. nothing really changed. all those things she says are just hip camouflage for the same old sexism, the same set of power relations that existed before. style changed. culture may have changed. but underneath, power didn't. in fact, she says the '60s were worse than the '50s. here you see how this feminist critique blows up conventional rock history. instead of being a history of progress, musically, culturally, politically, from the '50s to the '60s, instead she says, look, earlier rock didn't at least treat women in such a nasty way, misogynist way, such a false way. women were passive sexual partners to be sure. but not that passive. bitchy emasculators, that's counter cultural music. that's not the '50s, that's the '60s. the people who are most guilty o
just like woodstock is a fantasy land. she says, we were told that the '60s was about the reconfiguration of masculinity. you've heard me talk about it. she's saying, nuh-uh, don't be fooled by unisex clothes, don't be fooled by long hair, don't be fooled by the beatles. nothing really changed. all those things she says are just hip camouflage for the same old sexism, the same set of power relations that existed before. style changed. culture may have changed. but underneath, power didn't. in...
4,386
4.4K
Aug 23, 2014
08/14
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 4,386
favorite 0
quote 0
. >>> 45 years ago the woodstock generation made history at a concert 60 miles down the road from here today we're on main street in woodstock, new york, as part of our "your business" main street usa series. how did this iconic event affect small business culture in town? we'll find out on "your business." >>> small businesses are revitalizing the economy and americanre
. >>> 45 years ago the woodstock generation made history at a concert 60 miles down the road from here today we're on main street in woodstock, new york, as part of our "your business" main street usa series. how did this iconic event affect small business culture in town? we'll find out on "your business." >>> small businesses are revitalizing the economy and americanre
116
116
Aug 6, 2014
08/14
by
WUSA
tv
eye 116
favorite 0
quote 0
just popped, boom, right over woodstock. that will be the case over the next few hours. scat erld showers will probably -- scattered showers will probably pop a few thunderstorms. watch out for that. downloads the weather app. it's free and it will track you for you on your smartphone or tablet. 86 at 1:00. 88 might be wishful thinking but if anybody gets there, it will be reagan national. areas north will stay cool. back into the 70s by 6:00, 7:00. then by 9:00 75 and by then most of this activity should be south of us. visible satellite, a lot more cloudiness north and west than south and east. where the sun shining, what a difference in temps. we're talking 80s here. mid-80s fredricksburg, 84. 81 easton but with the clouds and showers, low to mid-70s. i think there are areas like leesburg and frederick which currently sit in the low 70s. maybe low 80s in leesburg, but damascus at 71. you're not going to make 80 today. already 80 in centreville. dumfries is 82. white oak at 75. at reagan national, hazy sunshine at the moment. it's 83. humidity is 51%. so it it feels li
just popped, boom, right over woodstock. that will be the case over the next few hours. scat erld showers will probably -- scattered showers will probably pop a few thunderstorms. watch out for that. downloads the weather app. it's free and it will track you for you on your smartphone or tablet. 86 at 1:00. 88 might be wishful thinking but if anybody gets there, it will be reagan national. areas north will stay cool. back into the 70s by 6:00, 7:00. then by 9:00 75 and by then most of this...
71
71
Aug 29, 2014
08/14
by
CSPAN3
tv
eye 71
favorite 0
quote 0
just like woodstock is a fantasy land.configuration of masculinity. you've heard me talk about it. she's saying, nuh-uh, don't be fuelled by unisex clothes, don't be fooled by long hair, don't be fooled by the beats, nothing really changed. all those things she says are just hip camouflage for the same old sexism, the same set of power relations that existed before. style changed. culture may have changed. but underneath, power didn't. she says the '60s were worse than the '50s. here you see how this feminist critique blows up conventional rock history. instead of being a history of progress, musically, culturally, politically, from the '50s to the '60s, instead she says, look, earlier rock didn't at least treat women in such a nasty way, misogynist way, such a false way. women were passive sexual partners to be sure. but not that passive. bitchy emasculators, that's counter cultural music. that's not the '50s, that's the '60s. the people who are most guilty of it are the biggest male heroes of the '60s. bob dylan, the bea
just like woodstock is a fantasy land.configuration of masculinity. you've heard me talk about it. she's saying, nuh-uh, don't be fuelled by unisex clothes, don't be fooled by long hair, don't be fooled by the beats, nothing really changed. all those things she says are just hip camouflage for the same old sexism, the same set of power relations that existed before. style changed. culture may have changed. but underneath, power didn't. she says the '60s were worse than the '50s. here you see...
280
280
Aug 15, 2014
08/14
by
CNBC
tv
eye 280
favorite 0
quote 0
it's friday, august 15th, 2014, the 45th anniversary of woodstock. "squawk box" begins right now. >>> good morning, everybody. welcome to "squawk box" here on cnbc. happy friday. i'm becky quick along with joe kernen and scott wapner in today. andrew ross sorkin is on vacation. we're going to have a lot of cuts throughout the show. first let's get to the morning's top stories. wall street waking up to green arrows this morning after stocks closed at august highs yesterday. u.s. equity future at this hour look like they are indicated quite a bit higher. dow futures futures up more than 52 points above fair value. we're going to check out today's docket. we'll be getting july's producer price index. we'll have august empire state survey. geopolitics once again dominating global market headlines. here is the latest on the situation in ukraine. ukrainian officials are inspecting a russian aid convoy parked just beyond its border. the developments suggest easing of tensions over the shipment, but it could be short lived. nearly a dozen personnel carriers
it's friday, august 15th, 2014, the 45th anniversary of woodstock. "squawk box" begins right now. >>> good morning, everybody. welcome to "squawk box" here on cnbc. happy friday. i'm becky quick along with joe kernen and scott wapner in today. andrew ross sorkin is on vacation. we're going to have a lot of cuts throughout the show. first let's get to the morning's top stories. wall street waking up to green arrows this morning after stocks closed at august highs...
64
64
Aug 17, 2014
08/14
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 64
favorite 0
quote 0
today we're in main street in woodstock, new york.id this iconic event affect small business culture in town? we'll find out on "your business." >>> small businesses are revitalizing the economy and
today we're in main street in woodstock, new york.id this iconic event affect small business culture in town? we'll find out on "your business." >>> small businesses are revitalizing the economy and
74
74
Aug 14, 2014
08/14
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 74
favorite 0
quote 0
today in woodstock much of that spirituallies on. your business sunday mornings at 7:30 on msnbc. one lesson to a new business owner, it would be one thing i've learned is my philosophy is real simple american express open forum is an on-line community, that helps our members connect and share ideas to make smart business decisions. if you mess up, fess up. be your partners best partner. we built it for our members, but it's open for everyone. there's not one way to do something. no details too small. american express open forum. this is what membership is. this is what membership does. you know.... there's a more enjoyable way to get your fiber. try phillips fiber good gummies. they're delicious and an excellent source of fiber to help support regularity. mmmm. these are good! the tasty side of fiber. from phillips >>> good morning, everyone, i'm alex witt in for tamron hall. and this is news nation. we begin with the chaos unraveling in the suburb of ferguson, missouri which overnight looked more like a war zone, all stemming from
today in woodstock much of that spirituallies on. your business sunday mornings at 7:30 on msnbc. one lesson to a new business owner, it would be one thing i've learned is my philosophy is real simple american express open forum is an on-line community, that helps our members connect and share ideas to make smart business decisions. if you mess up, fess up. be your partners best partner. we built it for our members, but it's open for everyone. there's not one way to do something. no details too...
135
135
Aug 29, 2014
08/14
by
WTXF
tv
eye 135
favorite 0
quote 0
. >> i went to music festival in college, stuff like woodstock. >> did you do woodstock. >> difficult not. >> but here is quincy, do you still like to go now that you have a couple kids. >> totally, i will be at made in america this weekend. is what happening with the festivals they have got better talent a lot of artists, right, they don't wanting to on tour and be liable for security and insurance. all of these festival they are like one person goes and then, everyone starts to go and now you have all of these great artists, performing all over the country and they don't to have pay for like a tour, per se. it is better for artists and better for us the consumer because we get to see free talent, on a consistent basis. i'm excited. >> so for pegged me to take her to beyonce on july 5th at the the ballpark. >> did you. >> i was dreading it. >> but it turnout to be great. >> you you were there. >> we had a great time. >> huge. >> you were looking like you were grooving. >> i was grooving. >> you were grooving a little bit. >> but it turnout to be great. once you are there. >> yes, par
. >> i went to music festival in college, stuff like woodstock. >> did you do woodstock. >> difficult not. >> but here is quincy, do you still like to go now that you have a couple kids. >> totally, i will be at made in america this weekend. is what happening with the festivals they have got better talent a lot of artists, right, they don't wanting to on tour and be liable for security and insurance. all of these festival they are like one person goes and then,...
153
153
Aug 20, 2014
08/14
by
WUSA
tv
eye 153
favorite 0
quote 0
so woodstock, winchester, new market, luray, you're -- it's all headed your way. let's talk about the line. no severe but heavier downpours. strasburg at 12:47. you see how it's moving generally toward the east. so winchester just before 1:00 this afternoon. farther off to the south we're watching the tail end of this which could be headed toward folks run -- fox run around 1:00 1:00. -- fu when ks run around 1:00. -- fulks run around 1:00. warrenton, watch as this develops the next 20, 30 minutes and heads your way. we have sun now so we're heating up. mid- to upper 80s for highs. going to feel closer to 90 with the humidity out there. as we get into the later afternoon, that's when storms become more of a threat. upper 70s by 9:00. we could still have a few showers and storms around. for the nationals and diamondbacks, i thought maybe there would be an early shower threat this morning. i think the shower threat may be with us on and off throughout the game. so we'll have to watch doppler and hope we don't get the delays in there. temps range from the upper 70s i
so woodstock, winchester, new market, luray, you're -- it's all headed your way. let's talk about the line. no severe but heavier downpours. strasburg at 12:47. you see how it's moving generally toward the east. so winchester just before 1:00 this afternoon. farther off to the south we're watching the tail end of this which could be headed toward folks run -- fox run around 1:00 1:00. -- fu when ks run around 1:00. -- fulks run around 1:00. warrenton, watch as this develops the next 20, 30...
115
115
Aug 4, 2014
08/14
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 115
favorite 0
quote 0
today on main street in woodstock, much of that spirit lives on in the small businesses.rom peace, love & cupcakes tune old hippie hotel turned music studio. for more watch "your business" sunday mornings on msnbc. if i can impart one lesson to a new business owner, it would be one thing i've learned is my philosophy is real simple american express open forum is an on-line community, that helps our members connect and share ideas to make smart business decisions. if you mess up, fess up. be your partners best partner. we built it for our members, but it's open for everyone. there's not one way to do something. no details too small. american express open forum. this is what membership is. this is what membership does. mom usually throws a gogurt in there. well mom's not here today so we're doing things dad's way. which means i get... two. (singing) snack time and lunch. (singing) snack time and lunch. gogurt because lunch needs some fun. you love this game. but does the game love you? ♪ who cares? look where you get to stay! booking.com booking.yeah! that's keeping you fro
today on main street in woodstock, much of that spirit lives on in the small businesses.rom peace, love & cupcakes tune old hippie hotel turned music studio. for more watch "your business" sunday mornings on msnbc. if i can impart one lesson to a new business owner, it would be one thing i've learned is my philosophy is real simple american express open forum is an on-line community, that helps our members connect and share ideas to make smart business decisions. if you mess up,...
142
142
Aug 13, 2014
08/14
by
WUSA
tv
eye 142
favorite 0
quote 0
>> we have done tributes to bob dylan and joni mitchell and a tribute to woodstock and the british invasion, the latest tribute was to george harrison. and it is not a tribute band. it is an assemblage of local musician, the best in local talent, and we pay tribute to some of the best artists of our time. >> and a lot of the people local, have you been in every single one of them, patty? >> not every single one but a lot. >> and this year, it kicks off this saturday? >> this saturday, august 16 at 8:00. >> and the tickets are on the screen. between $15 and $29. and you can get more information on the web site as well. and patty, you're here with the guitar for a reason. what are you going to play? >> i'm going to make you lonesome when you go, by bob dillen. >> okay, patty, take it away. -- by bob dylan. >> okay, patty, take it away. ♪ 3w4r57♪ ♪left love by my door. ♪ never been so close before. ♪ never been so easy or too slow. ♪ i have been shooting in the dark too long. ♪ you have going to make me lone some when you go. ♪ clouds so high above ♪ i have only known careless love. ♪ it only
>> we have done tributes to bob dylan and joni mitchell and a tribute to woodstock and the british invasion, the latest tribute was to george harrison. and it is not a tribute band. it is an assemblage of local musician, the best in local talent, and we pay tribute to some of the best artists of our time. >> and a lot of the people local, have you been in every single one of them, patty? >> not every single one but a lot. >> and this year, it kicks off this saturday?...
81
81
Aug 7, 2014
08/14
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 81
favorite 0
quote 0
today on main street in woodstock, much of that spirit lives on in the small businesses. from peace, love and cupcakes to an old music studio. if i can impart one lesson to a new business owner, it would be one thing i've learned is my philosophy is real simple american express open forum is an on-line community, that helps our members connect and share ideas to make smart business decisions. if you mess up, fess up. be your partners best partner. we built it for our members, but it's open for everyone. there's not one way to do something. no details too small. american express open forum. this is what membership is. this is what membership does. ugh. heartburn. did someone say burn? try alka seltzer reliefchews. they work just as fast and taste better than tums smoothies assorted fruit. mmm. amazing. yeah, i get that a lot. alka seltzer heartburn reliefchews. enjoy the relief. mmmmmmm. look out. now there's even more of the amazing cinnamon taste you love on cinnamon toast crunch. crave those crazy squares even more. >>> we're going to make sure that every time we take o
today on main street in woodstock, much of that spirit lives on in the small businesses. from peace, love and cupcakes to an old music studio. if i can impart one lesson to a new business owner, it would be one thing i've learned is my philosophy is real simple american express open forum is an on-line community, that helps our members connect and share ideas to make smart business decisions. if you mess up, fess up. be your partners best partner. we built it for our members, but it's open for...
106
106
Aug 8, 2014
08/14
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 106
favorite 0
quote 0
." >>> it's time for the "your business" entrepreneurs of the week. 45 years ago, the woodstock musicl shook up the nation and changed the cultural landscape. today an main street in woodstock, much of that spirit lives on in the small businesses from peace, love & cupcakes to an old hippy hotel turned music studio. for more watch "your business" sunday mornings an msnbc. if i can impart one lesson to a new business owner, it would be one thing i've learned is my philosophy is real simple american express open forum is an on-line community, that helps our members connect and share ideas to make smart business decisions. if you mess up, fess up. be your partners best partner. we built it for our members, but it's open for everyone. there's not one way to do something. no details too small. american express open forum. this is what membership is. this is what membership does. so factors like diet can negatively impact good bacteria? even if you're healthy and active. phillips digestive health support is a duo-probiotic that helps supplement good bacteria found in two parts of your diges
." >>> it's time for the "your business" entrepreneurs of the week. 45 years ago, the woodstock musicl shook up the nation and changed the cultural landscape. today an main street in woodstock, much of that spirit lives on in the small businesses from peace, love & cupcakes to an old hippy hotel turned music studio. for more watch "your business" sunday mornings an msnbc. if i can impart one lesson to a new business owner, it would be one thing i've learned...
140
140
Aug 16, 2014
08/14
by
KQED
tv
eye 140
favorite 0
quote 0
the ferrara kicked off sales here at pebble beach which is woodstock for car collectors. cars up from $300 million last year. the boom will keep on going because cars are scarce and the world is creating more collect tors. >> the car market is at an all-time high but i don't believe it should be a bubble at all. it's not the entire car market that prices have risen, just certain sectors of the car market. it's just the beginning for the very, very upper echelon of auto mobiles. >> jay leno, the comedian and car collector himself says the collecting world diversified. >> there is a guy in saudi arabia that buys every ashton martin and has 212 of them. when they come up, he buys them. >> that's just that collection. >> exactly. americans used to have all the money. the guy from texas with the big cigar. that's replaced by chinese and saudi arabia. so it's different, you have to compete on a world market. >> there are some warning signs, flashing on the dashboard of this market, dealers and specklators are starting to pour in and flip cars for multi-million dollar profit in
the ferrara kicked off sales here at pebble beach which is woodstock for car collectors. cars up from $300 million last year. the boom will keep on going because cars are scarce and the world is creating more collect tors. >> the car market is at an all-time high but i don't believe it should be a bubble at all. it's not the entire car market that prices have risen, just certain sectors of the car market. it's just the beginning for the very, very upper echelon of auto mobiles. >>...
84
84
Aug 21, 2014
08/14
by
KPIX
tv
eye 84
favorite 0
quote 0
>> it's like woodstock.t the good thing is everybody minds the rules and there's not too many burnouts or fistfights. so it's an awesome crowd of people. and they are all good guys at heart. >> reporter: beautiful classics. what do you have? >> everything that's 1972 and older is welcome to come out to the show. so you'll see muscle cars from the '70s, classics from the '50s and hotrods. there's so much to see and do. we have vendors, stuff for the kids. so it's a family style event. >> reporter: so anything from 1972 and on so michelle, that means you are welcome to the alameda county fairgrounds. yes. you're old enough to attend. and, uhm, when is it? >> friday and saturday 8-5, sunday 8-3. it's family- friendly. the pleasanton fairgrounds are the best in the world and it will be full of beautiful cars. >> reporter: what will make this show so special? >> it's special because you came to christen it on opening day. >> reporter: i want a parade! [ laughter ] >> reporter: so we are having a barbecue can he g
>> it's like woodstock.t the good thing is everybody minds the rules and there's not too many burnouts or fistfights. so it's an awesome crowd of people. and they are all good guys at heart. >> reporter: beautiful classics. what do you have? >> everything that's 1972 and older is welcome to come out to the show. so you'll see muscle cars from the '70s, classics from the '50s and hotrods. there's so much to see and do. we have vendors, stuff for the kids. so it's a family style...
74
74
tv
eye 74
favorite 0
quote 0
just one week before the 45th anniversary of her performance at woodstock. ukee erika? >> how but that, 45 years? >> thank you jill. >>> right now 5:38. happening today, new jersey's assembly scheduled to vote on overhauling, measures would allow judges to keep those considered dangerous behind bars as they await trial. however, they would also be able to release low-level suspect even if they don't have money for bail. the senate has approved both measures. >>> ukee? >> hey birthday mr. president. president obama turns 53 today, in what's becoming annual birthday tradition the president kicked off his celebrations with a round of golf with some childhood friends recently. president got 18 holes before escaping to the maryland mountains, i understand he is back at the white house this morning. >>> well, vice president biden is well known for passing himself off as regular joe apparently this regular joe likes to indulge in make swim according to new book. in the first family detail author ronald kessler claims the vice president swims nude in both his homes in washingto
just one week before the 45th anniversary of her performance at woodstock. ukee erika? >> how but that, 45 years? >> thank you jill. >>> right now 5:38. happening today, new jersey's assembly scheduled to vote on overhauling, measures would allow judges to keep those considered dangerous behind bars as they await trial. however, they would also be able to release low-level suspect even if they don't have money for bail. the senate has approved both measures. >>>...
181
181
Aug 18, 2014
08/14
by
KNTV
tv
eye 181
favorite 0
quote 0
. >>> 45 years ago today the woodstock festival wound to a close.eace and music ened with a mid-morning set by jimi hendrix. >>> congratulations to anned where i samburg who is 36, actor robert redford, 78, and former first lady carter turns 87. this is >>> from nbc bay area, this is "today in the bay." >>> good monday morning to you, it is 4:30 a.m., i'm sam brock. >> and i'm laura garcia-cannon. we have a live look at san jose this morning. families waking up a little earlier, getting read why toy return to school. headed back to class, 11 different community colleges including city college of san francisco, colleges still fighting to maintain its accreditation. issue weighing on students minds this morning. 17 school districts are returning this morning. among them, campbell union in the south bay, and san francisco unified. let's check in and welcome back meteorologist chris nap loren, she's got a look at the back to school forecast. >> hey, you ow
. >>> 45 years ago today the woodstock festival wound to a close.eace and music ened with a mid-morning set by jimi hendrix. >>> congratulations to anned where i samburg who is 36, actor robert redford, 78, and former first lady carter turns 87. this is >>> from nbc bay area, this is "today in the bay." >>> good monday morning to you, it is 4:30 a.m., i'm sam brock. >> and i'm laura garcia-cannon. we have a live look at san jose this morning....
40
40
Aug 18, 2014
08/14
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 40
favorite 0
quote 0
later, a look back at woodstock and its cultural impact 45 years >> the british house of commons is in recess until early september. we are showing you proceedings. a national referendum is scheduled for september 18 on whether scotland should end their 305-year-old political union with england. british prime minister david cameron is opposed to the measure, and scottish national party leader is in favor of independence. this first minister's questions is one half hour. thank you very much presiding officer. his plans forts the rest of the day. presiding officer, yesterday, the governor of the bank of england said and i quote, uncertainty of arrangements could raise financial stability issues. the first minister is -- an option which has been called stupidity. a separate scottish currency, -- his own former advisor said it would be stupid for the first minister not to have a plan b. aboutark carney talks confusion with currency, and the first minister tell us where the confusion could the coming from? >> first minister. the statement. i think it was a very effective statement to calm t
later, a look back at woodstock and its cultural impact 45 years >> the british house of commons is in recess until early september. we are showing you proceedings. a national referendum is scheduled for september 18 on whether scotland should end their 305-year-old political union with england. british prime minister david cameron is opposed to the measure, and scottish national party leader is in favor of independence. this first minister's questions is one half hour. thank you very...
66
66
Aug 16, 2014
08/14
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 66
favorite 0
quote 0
. >> it's the only true place you could name peace loving cupcakes is woodstock, new york.the perfect name. >> how the legacy of the '60s left its mark on this small town in rural new york state. i'm j.j. ramberg. remember, we make "your business" our business. if i can impart one lesson to a new business owner, it would be one thing i've learned is my philosophy is real simple american express open forum is an on-line community, that helps our members connect and share ideas to make smart business decisions. if you mess up, fess up. be your partners best partner. we built it for our members, but it's open for everyone. there's not one way to do something. no details too small. american express open forum. this is what membership is. this is what membership does. we have some new reporting ahead this hour on the situation in ferguson. and we're going to be keeping an eye on the protests that you could see unfolding over chris's shoulder there. unfolding there yet again tonight, after what really was an explosive day of news in ferguson, missouri. i should also tell you, we'
. >> it's the only true place you could name peace loving cupcakes is woodstock, new york.the perfect name. >> how the legacy of the '60s left its mark on this small town in rural new york state. i'm j.j. ramberg. remember, we make "your business" our business. if i can impart one lesson to a new business owner, it would be one thing i've learned is my philosophy is real simple american express open forum is an on-line community, that helps our members connect and share...
88
88
Aug 17, 2014
08/14
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 88
favorite 0
quote 1
. >> that's why the laws have advanced to the point where 50 years ago, you could be in woodstock smoking weed. now, half of our black men are sitting in jail because they smell weed or get caught smoking weed or something that the boy was doing, not armed robbery. he stole so far leaves to roll up weed. >> happens because we don't have leaders in our community to look out for our economic advancement. guest: front page of "the new york times" says missouri nightly curfew. george from oak hollow, florida. welcome to the program. caller: good morning. i have to say that after 50 years of viewing civil rights, i think we should start looking at civil wrongs because this unchecked adulation for obama has really given me pause because i have never heard one black person on c-span say anything. the guy has done nothing but wrong. aside from that, we have to look as if blacks are correctively innocent for some reason. guest from the "l.a. times," on edge, joe from salem, ohio, your thoughts on this? caller: thank you for having me on, first. and i had a couple of comments. first, when you had n
. >> that's why the laws have advanced to the point where 50 years ago, you could be in woodstock smoking weed. now, half of our black men are sitting in jail because they smell weed or get caught smoking weed or something that the boy was doing, not armed robbery. he stole so far leaves to roll up weed. >> happens because we don't have leaders in our community to look out for our economic advancement. guest: front page of "the new york times" says missouri nightly curfew....
256
256
Aug 15, 2014
08/14
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 256
favorite 0
quote 0
we think john heilemann was there stoned at the -- >> there he is. >> woodstock.e play the music and listen to the film. jimi hendrix too. do you have a moment, john? >> i think jimi hendrix was it. star-spangled banner there was pretty out of control. >> ritchie valens saying freedom was incredible. >> ritchie havens. >> what did i say? >> ritchie valens. >> he died with the big bopper. >> wouldn't it have been awesome if ritchie valens was there? that would have been a moment. >> what am i smoking right now? >> richie havens made up that song on the spot too. >> did he really? >> yeah. he just started strumming. he needed something to do to fill the time. he started strumming and said -- ♪ freedom freedom >> it sounded a little bit better than that but it was a remarkable moment. you look at that. >> so many drugs were consumed at woodsck that weekd. to ask john heilemann about that. >> that's not the point. >> i think for a lot of people that was actually the point. all right. that would have been something, actually, if richie valance had been there. >> traffi
we think john heilemann was there stoned at the -- >> there he is. >> woodstock.e play the music and listen to the film. jimi hendrix too. do you have a moment, john? >> i think jimi hendrix was it. star-spangled banner there was pretty out of control. >> ritchie valens saying freedom was incredible. >> ritchie havens. >> what did i say? >> ritchie valens. >> he died with the big bopper. >> wouldn't it have been awesome if ritchie valens was...
246
246
Aug 15, 2014
08/14
by
FOXNEWSW
tv
eye 246
favorite 0
quote 0
. >> first on this day back in 1969 woodstock opened in new york.nomers announced the first discovery of another solar system. >> riots in ferguson, missouri prompting asking for peaceful protests and justice for the death of michael brown. one minister so frustrated he shared this epic rant on-line. >> what we are doing out here is not helping. change is not going to come until we change it. >> coming up on "fox and friends minister jonathan gentry will join us live. for the first time we are hearing from one of the "washington post" reporters who was arrested while doing his job. what happened afterwards. >> i was put in plastic restraints the kind that riot police officers use. i was slammed in -- ryan was sl into a door i was slammed up to a fountain machine because we weren't leaving fast enough and had the audacity to videotape police officers. >> we were sitting in a jail cell and fellow reporter called the police chef and said what in the world is going on. the police chief said, quote, oh god. so he called in and got us out of the cell. the
. >> first on this day back in 1969 woodstock opened in new york.nomers announced the first discovery of another solar system. >> riots in ferguson, missouri prompting asking for peaceful protests and justice for the death of michael brown. one minister so frustrated he shared this epic rant on-line. >> what we are doing out here is not helping. change is not going to come until we change it. >> coming up on "fox and friends minister jonathan gentry will join us...
85
85
Aug 15, 2014
08/14
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 85
favorite 0
quote 0
then a discussion on the 45th anniversary of the woodstock music festival.hen the changing demographics of the 65 years old and older population. washington journal is live. >> friday, a look at the continuing conflict between russia and the ukraine. the center for the national interest on c-span. >> here are highlights for this weekend. a history tour looking at the civil war. saturday, the communicators. political commentator, author and former presidential candidate pat buchanan. books on hillary clinton, barack obama, and edward snowden. danielkly standard's hauber -- hauber. league kansas city monarchs. and the depiction of slavery in movies. sunday, an interview with president herbert hoover. let us know what you think. call us. or e-mail. join the c-span conversation. cnn president tom johnson on the future of news. is one hour. [indiscernible chatter] >> ok. let me remind you. this program is being taped. taped is not the right description in this world of technology. this is being taped for c-span. don't embarrass yourselves. microphones for questio
then a discussion on the 45th anniversary of the woodstock music festival.hen the changing demographics of the 65 years old and older population. washington journal is live. >> friday, a look at the continuing conflict between russia and the ukraine. the center for the national interest on c-span. >> here are highlights for this weekend. a history tour looking at the civil war. saturday, the communicators. political commentator, author and former presidential candidate pat buchanan....
45
45
Aug 30, 2014
08/14
by
ALJAZAM
tv
eye 45
favorite 0
quote 0
>> because woodstock became a symbol of the culture. all these amazing people. we walked by a piano that you gave to ringo? >> ringo, ringo came to me and asked me a few years ago to paint opiano. by total coincidence ridgeo came up to -- ringo came up and asked, can i have a paintbrush? it's ringo love dot dot dot. >> an ocean line are. >> the biggest ship in the world, couldn't believe it when it was this big a little bit bigger, i painted it and they loved it. >> how do you see your place in history? >> i don't look at it from that point of view very much and it's like hard you know, it's like hard to sometimes look at things that are supposed to fleece the ego, you know? but -- please the ego, you know? but i know i always became popular and bring beautiful things to the planet and i hope it continues. ♪ ♪ >> so you come up with the music, you record the music and then you do the video, and what's the process? >> i mean basically i think we make our music and our videos in a pretty similar way. we tried to to put ourselves in this situation with a lot of stu
>> because woodstock became a symbol of the culture. all these amazing people. we walked by a piano that you gave to ringo? >> ringo, ringo came to me and asked me a few years ago to paint opiano. by total coincidence ridgeo came up to -- ringo came up and asked, can i have a paintbrush? it's ringo love dot dot dot. >> an ocean line are. >> the biggest ship in the world, couldn't believe it when it was this big a little bit bigger, i painted it and they loved it....
95
95
Aug 9, 2014
08/14
by
KNTV
tv
eye 95
favorite 0
quote 0
. >>> it looks like woodstock. the attraction at golden get a park that's bringing people in by the thousands, and why it could have you rethinking your weekend plans. >>> new at 6:00. it's being called an epidemic. cases of whooping cough are nearly triple the average right n now. and health officials are urging parents to act. >> three people have already died this year in california from whooping cough. the numbers here in santa clara county are soaring. it's prompting a warning and urging everyone to get vaccinated. she has heard about the numbers, cases of pertussis or whooping cough surging. >> anytime i send my kids to school, they come home with so many illnesses that i have no control over. >> reporter: and that is why she vaccinated her little girls. meanwhile, the numbers of pertussis cases are staggering. compare it to more than 2500 in 2013. in santa clara county, the numbers are nearly double than what we saw last year with nearly 350 cases so far. >> pertussis or whooping cough cycles every few years
. >>> it looks like woodstock. the attraction at golden get a park that's bringing people in by the thousands, and why it could have you rethinking your weekend plans. >>> new at 6:00. it's being called an epidemic. cases of whooping cough are nearly triple the average right n now. and health officials are urging parents to act. >> three people have already died this year in california from whooping cough. the numbers here in santa clara county are soaring. it's...
194
194
Aug 18, 2014
08/14
by
CSPAN3
tv
eye 194
favorite 0
quote 0
what is woodstock? [laughter] it is an attempt to be hip and current to attract new members to the club. it does use the musical style of a drinking song because it wanted to say, we are fun, come hang out with us. it is not about stuff he symphonies. they had the same problem of making sure people felt connected to the musical traditions. it does sound like adrian king song --age ranking , but there are no accounts of it that way. harpsichordr-part in the mix. [laughter] >> one of the other complaints, are our standard complaints about "star-spangled banner." is thisthat don't mesh is an old drinking song and "star-spangled banner" is too hard to sing. if it is too hard to drink sober, it does not make sense. [laughter] if you think about the range of a song, the normal folk song or a drinking song usually has a range of an octave. this song has an octave of one and a half. it was meant for a professional singer or someone trained -- or who can at least see the music through the haze of beer goggles. >
what is woodstock? [laughter] it is an attempt to be hip and current to attract new members to the club. it does use the musical style of a drinking song because it wanted to say, we are fun, come hang out with us. it is not about stuff he symphonies. they had the same problem of making sure people felt connected to the musical traditions. it does sound like adrian king song --age ranking , but there are no accounts of it that way. harpsichordr-part in the mix. [laughter] >> one of the...
141
141
Aug 13, 2014
08/14
by
CNNW
tv
eye 141
favorite 0
quote 0
. >> woodstock was an opportunity for people to realize they weren't alone. ♪ stop, hey, what's thatybody look what's going down. ♪ >> there was a lot of freedom, drugs, beautiful women, a lot of good rock and roll being made. it was a fabulous time. >> the 60s, tonight at 9:00 on cnn. >>> watch it. the next hour of cnn "newsroom" after a break. we don't jump at the sound of the opening bell, because we're trying to make the school bell. corner booth beats corner office any day. we make the most out of our time... and our money. the chevrolet malibu. the highest ranked midsize car in initial quality. the car for the richest guys on earth. help keep teeth clean and breath fresh. with beneful healthy smile snacks. with soft meaty centers and teeth cleaning texture,it's dental that tastes so good. beneful healthy smile food and snacks. ♪ [music] jackie's heart attack didn't come with a warning. today her doctor has her on a bayer aspirin regimen to help reduce the risk of another one. if you've had a heart attack be sure to talk to your doctor before you begin an aspirin regimen. >>> ha
. >> woodstock was an opportunity for people to realize they weren't alone. ♪ stop, hey, what's thatybody look what's going down. ♪ >> there was a lot of freedom, drugs, beautiful women, a lot of good rock and roll being made. it was a fabulous time. >> the 60s, tonight at 9:00 on cnn. >>> watch it. the next hour of cnn "newsroom" after a break. we don't jump at the sound of the opening bell, because we're trying to make the school bell. corner booth...
166
166
Aug 15, 2014
08/14
by
FOXNEWSW
tv
eye 166
favorite 0
quote 0
bob, did you attend woodstock 45th anniversary today by the way. >> did i attend the anniversary?id i attend it yes with my brother it was terrible. it was rainy and acid was bad. >> good lord. also, bob, my wife and i are having our first child in december. what tip can you give a soon to be dad? >> well, i would hope maybe in your position hire a nanny. i would do that. if not, i certainly would just keep in mind that you better get used to a smell that will linger for at that long, long time. if you invite people from the outside in warn them at the door inside baby. >> dana, were you a member of a sorority during college and if so which one. >> i think there was one fraternity at our school. it was not known as a party school. >> any fun activities. >> there was silver saddles, i think. country western dancing. >> you were in the speech club. >> yeah. speech team. of course. >> did you do square dancing. >> no square dancing but i did go -- >> you were in silver saddles. >> i went to silver saddles. >> what is silver saddles. >> it's a restaurant, a bar. >> she danced for tips
bob, did you attend woodstock 45th anniversary today by the way. >> did i attend the anniversary?id i attend it yes with my brother it was terrible. it was rainy and acid was bad. >> good lord. also, bob, my wife and i are having our first child in december. what tip can you give a soon to be dad? >> well, i would hope maybe in your position hire a nanny. i would do that. if not, i certainly would just keep in mind that you better get used to a smell that will linger for at...