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what was woodstock? was a i think woodstock surprise tohat dairy farm in new york outside of bethel was not supposed to be what was happening with woodstock. the festival was first maybe going to be in the woodstock area, then down in the neighborhood not too far from woodstock, permits were not given, town people decried what was happening, and with lesswitd to build a stage, sound systems, lighting, figure out how to in new york city, outside of new york city. there was a lot of concern. there was a lot of fear. there was a sense of what the look at one of the moments that became part of the counterculture movement. miles northeast of here. woodstock, new york was a bohemian community. a lot of musicians lived there ,ff and on, including bob dylan richie havens, van morrison. they call the company woodstock ventures. they started looking for a place for the festival. they could not find a place in woodstock that was large enough. they found an industrial park in the town of wallkill. they started adver
what was woodstock? was a i think woodstock surprise tohat dairy farm in new york outside of bethel was not supposed to be what was happening with woodstock. the festival was first maybe going to be in the woodstock area, then down in the neighborhood not too far from woodstock, permits were not given, town people decried what was happening, and with lesswitd to build a stage, sound systems, lighting, figure out how to in new york city, outside of new york city. there was a lot of concern....
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who was at woodstock and who appears in the woodstock film. i know, for example, the grateful dead, for reasons that might have to do with what substances they were ingesting at the time, didn't sign the waiver to be in the film. so some groups did not choose to be invested in the documentary film. i don't know the particulars to tell you 10 years after. that's why some people's favorite bands don't show up in the documentary film. >> so drugs were prevalent at woodstock? >> drugs, the use of drugs? >> were they prevalent at woodstock? >> [ laughter ] yes. there was a lot of marijuana smoke. people said you only had to be within 100 yards of the stage to get high. you didn't actually have to be smoking a joint because there were so many marijuana joints being passed around. cannabis was omnipresent. it was being sold fairly openly, being shared extensively. there was a famous story about lsd at the concert. lsd by 1969 was not something most young people had ever tried. at woodstock, lsd was fairly easily available and a lot of people tried ls
who was at woodstock and who appears in the woodstock film. i know, for example, the grateful dead, for reasons that might have to do with what substances they were ingesting at the time, didn't sign the waiver to be in the film. so some groups did not choose to be invested in the documentary film. i don't know the particulars to tell you 10 years after. that's why some people's favorite bands don't show up in the documentary film. >> so drugs were prevalent at woodstock? >> drugs,...
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but how does the modern woodstock simulator compare? how can woodstock 50 ever compete?chance the rapper, imagine grap perdragons. >> and m >> i am licking my chops, but i am worried. ♪ all the times we have had have been made all so sad ♪ get 60% off any pair of glasses. no exclusions. really. visionworks. see the difference. discover elvive protein recharge leave-in conditioner. our heat protecting formula, leaves hair 15-times stronger. ♪ in just 1 use elvive revives damaged hair. in just 1 use i was on the fence about changing from a manual to an electric toothbrush. but my hygienist said going electric could lead to way cleaner teeth. she said, get the one inspired by dentists, with a round brush head. go pro with oral-b. oral-b's gentle rounded brush head removes more plaque along the gum line. for cleaner teeth and healthier gums. and unlike sonicare, oral-b is the first electric toothbrush brand accepted by the ada for its effectiveness and safety. what an amazing clean! i'll only use an oral-b! oral-b. brush like a pro. ♪upbeat music she's doing it again. no cov
but how does the modern woodstock simulator compare? how can woodstock 50 ever compete?chance the rapper, imagine grap perdragons. >> and m >> i am licking my chops, but i am worried. ♪ all the times we have had have been made all so sad ♪ get 60% off any pair of glasses. no exclusions. really. visionworks. see the difference. discover elvive protein recharge leave-in conditioner. our heat protecting formula, leaves hair 15-times stronger. ♪ in just 1 use elvive revives...
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was supposed to be in woodstock. it couldn't be in woodstock anymore. i wanted to be close with expanding circles from the town. it was 10 miles out of town. this is a well-known journey. it sounds interesting. he said we would like to talk about it. it was a scene. so, in the meantime they finance the studio. the rebuilding it. for years it's a premier studio in the stadium. we went to meet them and we were very yuppie fish. he talks very well. they seem interested, but not really convinced in the conversation. we might have times. they may seem to perk up a bit. had such a great come back. so, he said sure. he had called me and they went through proceeding. he said sorry, but it spoken for, but we would like to continue talking on the studio. so, he talked about it. they seemed really nice and brave. that's what happened. we sent a contract. i would say within three or four days, we were back up to perceiving a site. and then a district attorney had gotten wind of what we were doing. and put something in the local
was supposed to be in woodstock. it couldn't be in woodstock anymore. i wanted to be close with expanding circles from the town. it was 10 miles out of town. this is a well-known journey. it sounds interesting. he said we would like to talk about it. it was a scene. so, in the meantime they finance the studio. the rebuilding it. for years it's a premier studio in the stadium. we went to meet them and we were very yuppie fish. he talks very well. they seem interested, but not really convinced in...
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these kids were so into woodstock. when i went to korea, these kids were so into woodstock. i spoke at 12 colleges in 15 days in korea and all those kids were nuts. one kid, i was speaking at a college in seoul, and this kid comes running from the back with a rolex watch, waving, i love you. i want to give you a gift. i want to give you a gift. he is waving a rolex watch. it's heavy, i'm wearing my 19- year-old swiss army watch that i wear. now i am wearing my target $12 watch, because i am not really into that kind of stuff. so he comes running down. and he was tall, which is unusual for a korean, but it was really touching. i hugged him and said i don't need your watch. i just love you. he was walking back and was all excited that he came up. it was so bizarre. out of nowhere. i thought it was going to stab me and he was waving this watch. it was hysterical. i didn't have a translator there, so i had no idea what he was saying, anyway. >> does it still get it going when you get that reaction? >> yeah, that's why i do my radio show every week. do you think it is easy to sit
these kids were so into woodstock. when i went to korea, these kids were so into woodstock. i spoke at 12 colleges in 15 days in korea and all those kids were nuts. one kid, i was speaking at a college in seoul, and this kid comes running from the back with a rolex watch, waving, i love you. i want to give you a gift. i want to give you a gift. he is waving a rolex watch. it's heavy, i'm wearing my 19- year-old swiss army watch that i wear. now i am wearing my target $12 watch, because i am not...
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the c-span's washington journal looked back at the woodstock music and art fair.ock concert that attracted nearly half 1 million people to a dairy farm in upstate new york. david farber joined us to talk about the social movements of the 60s, leading up to the event. we also talked with the festival cocreator artie kornfeld and wade lawrence, director and senior curator of the center for arts museum who described how the concert ended up in bethel, 60 miles from the town of woodstock. that is thursday night, starting at 8 pm eastern on american history tv on c-span3. >>> what is your vision in 2020. we are asking students what issue do you most want to see the presidential candidates address? student cam is the nationwide video documentary competition for middle and high school students with $100,000 in total cash prizes at stake. including a $5000 grand prize. students are asked to produce a short video documentary, include c-span video and reflect different points of view. information to get started this on our website. >>> five historians discussed the influenc
the c-span's washington journal looked back at the woodstock music and art fair.ock concert that attracted nearly half 1 million people to a dairy farm in upstate new york. david farber joined us to talk about the social movements of the 60s, leading up to the event. we also talked with the festival cocreator artie kornfeld and wade lawrence, director and senior curator of the center for arts museum who described how the concert ended up in bethel, 60 miles from the town of woodstock. that is...
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and it was, of course, woodstock. ♪ >> i think woodstock was an opportunity for people to realize theykly, were terrified at the prospect of the hippie arrival. >> i was apprehensive. this little hamlet has a population of under 100 people. when 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 powwow about what are we going to do to feed these people? we went into new york to buy 1,500 pounds of wheat, rolled oats, 130,000 paper plates, 130,000 dixie cups, and i believe we served 200,000 people. >> by now there are tens of millions of people who feel themselves to be an irresistible river of change. and you get something incandescent. ♪ freedom, freedom, freedom ♪ freedom, freedom, freedom ♪ singing freedom, freedom,
and it was, of course, woodstock. ♪ >> i think woodstock was an opportunity for people to realize theykly, were terrified at the prospect of the hippie arrival. >> i was apprehensive. this little hamlet has a population of under 100 people. when 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...
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woodstock, pond to the transcendental and roots -- transcendentalist roots of the 1960's counterculture. i am going to share with you some thoughts this evening and some ideas about a mid-19th century american religious, philosophical, and literary movement known as transcendentalism. and, it's connections with socially,ture that culturally, politically generation gap. the age of aquarius, make love, not war, times they are a changing. turn on, tune, in, drop out. sex, drugs, rock 'n' roll. diane nishi and flowerpot -- ysian flower power era known as the 1960's. what i would like to do is first, give you a working definition of what i mean by transcendentalism. then, a definition of what i mean by the counterculture. and then, i want to talk briefly about some of the general affinities and differences between these two movements. and specifically, i want to length,t at greater four particular issues that i believe most directly linked transcendentalism to the 1960's counterculture. matters havinge, to do with individualism, the interest in eastern religions, new forms of humanitarianism
woodstock, pond to the transcendental and roots -- transcendentalist roots of the 1960's counterculture. i am going to share with you some thoughts this evening and some ideas about a mid-19th century american religious, philosophical, and literary movement known as transcendentalism. and, it's connections with socially,ture that culturally, politically generation gap. the age of aquarius, make love, not war, times they are a changing. turn on, tune, in, drop out. sex, drugs, rock 'n' roll....
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es original de woodstock, nueva york. detección de movimiento. así que cuando dejo el auto solo, continúa filmando si detecta a alguien cerca. me gusta llevar el auto a restaurantes o de compras, así que cuando lo dejo en estacionamientos, está protegido. además se adaptó muy bien al espejo de un vehículo de 80 años. >> cuando salgo de paseo con mis amigos, suelo hacer filmaciones de todo porque hacen cosas divertidas. muchas tonterías, y esto ayuda a que los paseos en auto sean divertidos. >> no hay dinero mejor gastado que éste. >> como pueden ver, existen muchas razones para comprar la hd mirror cam que no encontrarán en ninguna tienda más que aquí. así que para aprovechar esta oferta limitada de televisión, deben ordenarla ahora. >> presentador: ahora protéjase y capte todo en video de alta definición con la hd mirror cam, la increíble cámara de automóviles que se adosa a su espejo retrovisor. el diseño único de la hd mirror cam se incorpora a su espejo retrovisor en sólo segundos y automáticamente filma audio y video
es original de woodstock, nueva york. detección de movimiento. así que cuando dejo el auto solo, continúa filmando si detecta a alguien cerca. me gusta llevar el auto a restaurantes o de compras, así que cuando lo dejo en estacionamientos, está protegido. además se adaptó muy bien al espejo de un vehículo de 80 años. >> cuando salgo de paseo con mis amigos, suelo hacer filmaciones de todo porque hacen cosas divertidas. muchas tonterías, y esto ayuda a que los paseos en auto sean...
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. >>> thursday night on american history tv, the anniversary of the woodstock music festival. c-span's washington journal of back up in 1969 woodstock music and art fair, a three-day rock concert that attracted nearly half 1 million people to a dairy farm in upstate new york. historian joined us to talk about the social movements of the 60s leading up to the event. we also talked to the festival cocreator. director and senior curator of the center for the arts museum who described how the concert ended up in bethel, 60 miles from the town of woodstock. that is thursday night starting at 8 pm on american history tv on c-span3. there >>> watch the 2020 coverage of the democratic presidential candidates at the new hampshire party convention. live coverage is saturday at 9 pm eastern on c-span, online at www.c-span.org or listen with the free app . >>> the theme for the 2019 national history day competition was triumph and tragedy. over 500,000 students took part with 3000 advancing to the finals held in june at
. >>> thursday night on american history tv, the anniversary of the woodstock music festival. c-span's washington journal of back up in 1969 woodstock music and art fair, a three-day rock concert that attracted nearly half 1 million people to a dairy farm in upstate new york. historian joined us to talk about the social movements of the 60s leading up to the event. we also talked to the festival cocreator. director and senior curator of the center for the arts museum who described how...
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he would never hear the rolling stones live would never see woodstock never even see west berlin with its new demos and student riots it's free love because between the small narrow world where he would have to spend his life and the other big wide world where real true life was lived there was a border and it was the one that he likes on their own it's our turn to have to guard. in times of fading light is about the failure of a whole country written without accusations or justifications read it if you want to understand what made people build communist east germany and why their dream was doomed to fail. the western german city of ball was big van beethoven. where he spent 4 months of years of his life as a beethoven fast and in a featuring many of his works of course but then self was a great innovator so i'm sure he would have approved of a festival features contemporary music and lots of dance as well it got underway at the weekend with classic. music in the am the beethoven fest in bonn kicked off with one of its annual favorites a live screening of the opening concert of the ma
he would never hear the rolling stones live would never see woodstock never even see west berlin with its new demos and student riots it's free love because between the small narrow world where he would have to spend his life and the other big wide world where real true life was lived there was a border and it was the one that he likes on their own it's our turn to have to guard. in times of fading light is about the failure of a whole country written without accusations or justifications read...
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washington journal looks back at the 1969 woodstock music and art fair. a three-day rock concert that attracted nearly a half million people to a dairy farm in upstate new york. historian david farber joined us to talk about the social movements of the 60s leading up to the event. we also talked to festival cocreator artie cofield. he described how the three-day rock concert ended up in buffalo, 60 miles from the town of woodstock. that's thursday night starting at 8:00 p.m. eastern on american history tv on cspan 3. >>> c-span's washington journal, live every day with news and policy issues that impact you. coming up thursday morning, president chris brown discusses proposals to prohibit gun violence, and ken chapman talks about recent surveys of issues that are pivotal for conservatives in 2020, and the republican party's future agenda. >>> drug policy alliance director cassandra frederick on the history of the war on drugs. watch cspan's washington journal live 7:00 eastern thursday morning. join the discussion. >>> curator karen porter gave american h
washington journal looks back at the 1969 woodstock music and art fair. a three-day rock concert that attracted nearly a half million people to a dairy farm in upstate new york. historian david farber joined us to talk about the social movements of the 60s leading up to the event. we also talked to festival cocreator artie cofield. he described how the three-day rock concert ended up in buffalo, 60 miles from the town of woodstock. that's thursday night starting at 8:00 p.m. eastern on american...
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he would never hear the rolling stones live would never see woodstock never even see west berlin with its new demos and student riots it's free love because between the small narrow world where he would have to spend his life and the other big wide world where real true life was lived there was a border and it was the one that he likes on their own it's our turn to have to guard. in times of fading light is about the failure of a whole country written without accusations or justifications read it if you want to understand what made people build communist east germany and why their dream was doomed to fail. the western german city of ball was big beethoven's town where he spent 4 months of years of his life as a beethoven fast and in a featuring many of his works of course but self was a great innovator so i'm sure he would have approved of the festival features contemporary music and lots of dance as well bought it got underway at the weekend with classic. music in the air the beethoven fest in bonn kicked off with one of its annual favorites a live screening of the opening concert of
he would never hear the rolling stones live would never see woodstock never even see west berlin with its new demos and student riots it's free love because between the small narrow world where he would have to spend his life and the other big wide world where real true life was lived there was a border and it was the one that he likes on their own it's our turn to have to guard. in times of fading light is about the failure of a whole country written without accusations or justifications read...
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. >>> thursday night on american history tv the 50th anniversary of the woodstock music festival. looking back at 1969 music and arts fair, a three-day rock concert that attracted nearl half a million people to a dairy farm in upstate new york. historian david farber joined us to talk about the social movements of the '60s leading up to the event. we also talked to festival co-creator arty cornfeld and wade lawrence, director and senior curator of the bethel woods senior -- how the rock concert ended up in bethel, 60 miles from the town of woodstock. thursday night starting at 8:00 p.m. eastern on american history tv on c-span3. >>> this is the story of how this -- this whole new economy was built and how -- and i've always been really interested. ever since i was working in washington, in how business and government interact with one another. they have an antagonistic relationship but they also have a collaborative relationship. the real story of american history is one of public, private partnership in many ways, in ways that sometimes are unseen. so this was -- i think the stor
. >>> thursday night on american history tv the 50th anniversary of the woodstock music festival. looking back at 1969 music and arts fair, a three-day rock concert that attracted nearl half a million people to a dairy farm in upstate new york. historian david farber joined us to talk about the social movements of the '60s leading up to the event. we also talked to festival co-creator arty cornfeld and wade lawrence, director and senior curator of the bethel woods senior -- how the...
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tonight, the 50th anniversary of woodstock.st of 1969, woodstock attracted nearly 500,000 people to a dairy farm in upstate new york. we begin with a story in david farber talking about the cultural phenomenal, arty cornfield discusses how it was organized and wade lawrence describes how the three-day concert ended up in bethel, 60 miles from the town of woodstock and how it became a historic side. enjoy american history tv this week and every weekend on c-span3. >>> this weekend on american history tv, saturday at 8:00 p.m. eastern on lectures in history, the california gold rush and the environment. at 10:00 on real america, the 1977 film on italian newspaper journalist and sunday at 4:30 p.m. eastern scholars on the history of u.s. policy towards iran and iran's nuclear program. and at 6:00, historian dan albert talks about his book "are we there yet? the american automobile past, present and driverless." explore our nation's past on american history tv every weekend on c-span3. >>> today we are bringing you coverage of a cy
tonight, the 50th anniversary of woodstock.st of 1969, woodstock attracted nearly 500,000 people to a dairy farm in upstate new york. we begin with a story in david farber talking about the cultural phenomenal, arty cornfield discusses how it was organized and wade lawrence describes how the three-day concert ended up in bethel, 60 miles from the town of woodstock and how it became a historic side. enjoy american history tv this week and every weekend on c-span3. >>> this weekend on...
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our next stop is the bustling neighborhood of woodstock. all that shopping can make you hungry but help is on its way in the form of an original cape town snack shows us where to get it from fantastic gaps because the name of the place. you're wondering what it got to be is well imagine a very long sandwich filled with everything imaginable steak chips eggs solves. i like the fact that it is all over the place when you eat it there's no pretty anxious in this when you eat in this thing it's all about in belgian fully. it's a thumbs up for the fantastic cuts the. cape town is home to around 4000000 people a lot of them speak afrikaans a language derived from dutch it's one of south africa's 11 official languages. explains that certain dialects are considered inferior by people who speak standard afrikaans. through her music she wants to instill self-confidence in young people who speak different versions of the language. time for a cypher or freestyle rap with fellow mc mano joe joe joe joe joe. exit it was bold statements funny you could st
our next stop is the bustling neighborhood of woodstock. all that shopping can make you hungry but help is on its way in the form of an original cape town snack shows us where to get it from fantastic gaps because the name of the place. you're wondering what it got to be is well imagine a very long sandwich filled with everything imaginable steak chips eggs solves. i like the fact that it is all over the place when you eat it there's no pretty anxious in this when you eat in this thing it's all...
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people with a certain age of which i am reminiscing about woodstock.est thing to going to woodstock, i think. i've never even thought about it. alix: it's something about the davos lights now. and weird coats. david: very weird. like joseph. [laughter] coming up, hurricane dorian batters the bahamas. the east coast braces for impact and we're going to talk about how the storm is affecting logistics and talk with craig fuller. alix: and if you're jumping in your car, go ahead and stay with us. you can go to bloomberg radio, heard across the u.s. and sirius xm channel 119 on the bloomberg app. this is bloomberg. ♪ bloomberg. ♪ david: hurricane dorian batters the bahamas with evacuation orders in effect for much of the southeast coast of the united states wreaking havoc with people's lives and with commerce and shipping. we welcome from tennessee, craig fuller. he's freightwaves' c.e.o.le freightwaves provides news, data and commentary on freight markets. craig, thanks so much for joining us. one of the chart is the reject rate on freight going into flori
people with a certain age of which i am reminiscing about woodstock.est thing to going to woodstock, i think. i've never even thought about it. alix: it's something about the davos lights now. and weird coats. david: very weird. like joseph. [laughter] coming up, hurricane dorian batters the bahamas. the east coast braces for impact and we're going to talk about how the storm is affecting logistics and talk with craig fuller. alix: and if you're jumping in your car, go ahead and stay with us....
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market album i would go back to the time of the $969.00 woodstock music festival. and tony about davy i would go back to his early life to correct some errors. allem which at marco from indonesia would like to return to a time when everyone was a cool without. ethnic differences and migration. our own silver brand would take a journey far into the past to find out what dinosaurs sounded like and whether they had feathers. richard around sour would also like to return to the age of the dinosaurs to find out for sure why they died out thanks for all your answers. maybe a trip to the distant past might clear up the question of whether these 3 animals the manatee the elephant and the rock hyrax shared ancestors in africa. scientists can study their genealogy without a time machine with the help of genome analysis. amazon manatee is now found in south america but it's under threat in the peruvian town of a key toss people are working to save the gentle creatures. in. the amazon manatee lives in freshwater along the river of the same name its tributaries and nearby lagoo
market album i would go back to the time of the $969.00 woodstock music festival. and tony about davy i would go back to his early life to correct some errors. allem which at marco from indonesia would like to return to a time when everyone was a cool without. ethnic differences and migration. our own silver brand would take a journey far into the past to find out what dinosaurs sounded like and whether they had feathers. richard around sour would also like to return to the age of the dinosaurs...
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>> jimmy: i ended up -- no i hitchhiked to woodstock. >> steve: woodstock, really?myself, yeah oh, do we have a goatee? oh fantastic, let's see what it looks like [ light laughter ] >> steve: pull a james >> jimmy: cindy lou, everybody there's cindy lou. [ cheers and applause ♪ that's fine. thank you. appreciate it. thank you. [ cheers and applause thank you, james james, can i get some thank you note-writing music, please ♪ [ laughter ] >> steve: oh my god. [ laughter ] you look like mitch miller [ light laughter ] >> jimmy: oh, you know what, james? alright, let me just go full james. [ laughter ] hi i'm jebediah fallon and welcome back to -- [ laughter ] you should do the moustache. let me get this moustache to you. [ light laughter ] ♪ all right, don't wear it yet cut to me, cut to me, cut to me don't reveal it yet. ah man, welcome back to the "tonight show" this is awesome >> steve: how crazy. what a crazy commercial break. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: james, can i have some thank you note-writing music, please? ♪ [ laughter ] [ applause ] >> steve: there's gold in t
>> jimmy: i ended up -- no i hitchhiked to woodstock. >> steve: woodstock, really?myself, yeah oh, do we have a goatee? oh fantastic, let's see what it looks like [ light laughter ] >> steve: pull a james >> jimmy: cindy lou, everybody there's cindy lou. [ cheers and applause ♪ that's fine. thank you. appreciate it. thank you. [ cheers and applause thank you, james james, can i get some thank you note-writing music, please ♪ [ laughter ] >> steve: oh my god. [...
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he would never hear the rolling stones live would never see woodstock never even see west berlin with its new demos and student riots it's free love because between the small narrow world where he would have to spend his life and the other big wide world where real true life was lived there was a border and it was the one that he likes on their own it's our turn to have to guard. in times of fading light is about the failure of a whole country written without accusations or justifications read it if you want to understand what made people build communist east germany and why their dream was doomed to fail. the western german city of ball was looks big beethoven. where he spent a formative years of his life as a beethoven fast that and a featuring many of his works of course but then self was a great innovator so i'm sure he would have approved of the festival features contemporary music and lots of dance as well but it got underway at the weekend with classic. music's in the yeah the beethoven fest and been kicked off with one of its annual favorites and i'm screaming off the opening
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pretty patel who herself is from minority background might now be slightly more sisterly shot at woodstock's to r.t. u.k. london footnote we asked home office to comment on the story as when we get a response from we'll let you know what they had to say. here some passage to serbia because scott has called on the serbian people to look at the broader perspective and put the nato bombings back in 1909 behind them it's not the 1st time he's voice that thought either we don't ask serbs to forget the recent history but we are asking you to look at the bigger picture. decades ago nato launched the ferocious bombing operation against the federal republic of yugoslavia during the kosovo conflict the alliance leadership claimed it was carried out to prevent the genocide of the albanian population in kosovo the operation lasted for a fiery 3 70 a day as people in siberia what they thought about the ambassador's comments. this impeachable got the bombing campaign was not justified in any way it was a terrible crime our government should sue for compensation not what the un security council never appro
pretty patel who herself is from minority background might now be slightly more sisterly shot at woodstock's to r.t. u.k. london footnote we asked home office to comment on the story as when we get a response from we'll let you know what they had to say. here some passage to serbia because scott has called on the serbian people to look at the broader perspective and put the nato bombings back in 1909 behind them it's not the 1st time he's voice that thought either we don't ask serbs to forget...
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pretty patel who herself is from minority background might now be slightly more sisterly shot at woodstock's to r.t. u.k. london. round of this hour's bullets and the british are renowned as a nation of dog lovers the very fond of their cats too so the thought of eating dog or cat meat is enough to pretty much turn anyone stomach in the u.k. yet to proposed ban on doing so has reportedly been blocked by the government apparently out of fear of being culturally insensitive toward southeast asian nations. we currently have some of the strongest animal welfare laws in the world the government is currently considering whether any changes are needed in this area in the u.k. and will set out any plans in due course dogs are our companion animals we do not eat them and that's a very important message to send to the rest of the world it's not culturally insensitive because we're not telling them what to do which is telling them what we do we shouldn't be worrying about that so i was surprised at the justice ministries objection. talking it is viewed in many cultures as a delicacy and a health tonic
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pretty patel who herself is from minority background might doubt be slightly more sisterly shot at woodstock's they are to u.k. london that's how our news roundup looks for now i'll be back with more in 30 minutes time i hope you'll join me come your way there now it's been a bust. were you are 3rd. 2009. that's a question they'll be asking kids grandkids for years to come out was the 1st episode of the casa report yes 10 years ago because the report began broadcasting all over the world under the country's billions of people. seemed wrong. but old rules just don't hold. any belief yet to shape out these days to come to educate and indeed from an equal betrayal. when so many find themselves worlds apart we choose to look for common ground. this is boom bust broadcasting around the world and covering all aspects of our 21st century global economy. in washington christiane is on assignment here's a look at what we have in store for you today the federal reserve is edging back into the spotlight as the u.s. central bank is expected to cut interest rates again as president has loudly demanded lead
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pretty patel who herself is from minority background might now be slightly more sisterly shot at woodstock's they are to u.k. london well that's our news for now i'll be back in around 30 minutes time with more global updates don't go father because up next it's crosstalk. thousands of american men and women choose to serve in the country's military. lives every came to a complete. i'll be instructed you know all the shut up but they'd kill me. and i see how destroyed my life many screamed at me and he made me come in and he grabbed my arm and he write me with his birth in your area if you take into account that women don't report because of the extreme retaliation and it's probably somewhere near about half a 1000000 women have now been sexually assaulted in the us military is a very very traumatizing tat happen but i've never seen trauma like i've seen from women who are veterans who have suffered military sexual trauma reporting rape is more likely to get the victim punished don't be offended and almost 10 year career or chose very invested in and i gave a sex offender who has not even wa
pretty patel who herself is from minority background might now be slightly more sisterly shot at woodstock's they are to u.k. london well that's our news for now i'll be back in around 30 minutes time with more global updates don't go father because up next it's crosstalk. thousands of american men and women choose to serve in the country's military. lives every came to a complete. i'll be instructed you know all the shut up but they'd kill me. and i see how destroyed my life many screamed at...
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pretty patel who herself is from minority background might now be slightly more sisterly shot at woodstock's they are to u.k. london just enormous we asked the home office to comment on the story we'll bring it to you when it comes in. the lifestyle of travelers and it seems it's being shackled across europe next we focus on a french family's every day travails ranging from trouble with the police to problems with newcomers from romania that's right ahead. the world is driven by a dreamer shaped past and person. who . thinks. we dare to ask. want our money out of shape it is on his way out as he's got a. ball then yeah i'm going to. put him on me if i don't fall so. what happened yesterday's article show more. ripples told you more committed to did this to the there's a community that was repulsed by the way it was a bubble. to the point of the only book there was a billboard on the board. to develop. so it was fun to watch when there was a. point. to. be coached to teach. school children money. you keep. repeating your children to take in. it even if you. just to toss on. the. this music is
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he would never hear the rolling stones live would never see woodstock never even see west berlin with its new demos and student riots it's free love because between the small narrow world where he would have to spend his life and the other big wide world where real true life was lived there was a border and it was the one that he likes on their own it's our turn to have to guard. in times of fading light is about the failure of a whole country written without accusations or justifications read it if you want to understand what made people build communist east germany and why their dream was doomed to fail. the western german city of ball was looks big beethoven. where he spent a formative years of his life as a beethoven fast and in a featuring many of his works of course but then self was a great innovator so i'm sure he would have approved of the festival features contemporary music and lots of dance as well it got underway at the weekend with classic. music in the yeah the beethoven fest in bonn kicked off with one of its annual favorites and live screening of the opening concert o
he would never hear the rolling stones live would never see woodstock never even see west berlin with its new demos and student riots it's free love because between the small narrow world where he would have to spend his life and the other big wide world where real true life was lived there was a border and it was the one that he likes on their own it's our turn to have to guard. in times of fading light is about the failure of a whole country written without accusations or justifications read...
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pretty patel who herself is from minority background might now be slightly more sisterly shot at woodstock's they are to u.k. london. the us ambassador to serbia is calling on people there to look at the quote broader perspective and put the nato bombings in 1909. echoing similar comments you made a week ago. we don't ask the serbs to forget the recent history but we are asking you to look at the bigger picture. 2 decades ago nato launched a ferocious bombing operation against the federal republic of yugoslavia during the kosovo conflict the alliance leadership claimed it was kerry. to prevent the genocide of the old be any in population in kosovo the operation lasted a devastating 78 days we asked people in serbia what they thought about the end busters cold. distant future the bombing campaign was not justified in any worry it was a terrible crime our government should sue for compensation. not all but the un security council never approved the nato bombing can only be considered an act of aggression it is impossible for serbia and america to be on good terms because the us government will
pretty patel who herself is from minority background might now be slightly more sisterly shot at woodstock's they are to u.k. london. the us ambassador to serbia is calling on people there to look at the quote broader perspective and put the nato bombings in 1909. echoing similar comments you made a week ago. we don't ask the serbs to forget the recent history but we are asking you to look at the bigger picture. 2 decades ago nato launched a ferocious bombing operation against the federal...
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pretty patel who herself is from minority background might now be slightly more sisterly shot at woodstock's d r t u k london. well global a news update for this album dot com has got a lot more of these stories and many many more coming your way now though our documentary tolerance. and the very pain years in the process of started 10 years i think it's time to shake things up maybe change the branding maybe the format here is what i've been thinking about next season related episodes filmed on an island 10 experts fight it out for a trophy what do you think ok a more affordable option $25.00 text for. one red rose another suggestion geopolitical jeopardy parity no political cookout where we will literally wrote the elites. late night show it's a rare form of these days and it's cheap all you need is an old microphone in a printed banner but actually i guess i can do this campbell after politics gone wild like music. ok crosstalk is not about hype it's about meaning 10 years of talk and still going strong. peter if you want to change something why don't we get rid of the bow tie you know th
pretty patel who herself is from minority background might now be slightly more sisterly shot at woodstock's d r t u k london. well global a news update for this album dot com has got a lot more of these stories and many many more coming your way now though our documentary tolerance. and the very pain years in the process of started 10 years i think it's time to shake things up maybe change the branding maybe the format here is what i've been thinking about next season related episodes filmed...
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backgrounds coming to the street so there is those similarities taking place the fact that they had its woodstock years where the fact that these cities that have more of a working class population so suez with its factories and on sort of these are areas that are very much the industrial centers of egypt so their population coming out that is very similar in fact in 2000 live in the 1st 2 people who were killed in the protests in the most violent protests in the 1st true 24 hours were in sewers as well so i think that's that's what's reminisce but what's what's maybe different this time is there are reports that there is a. sense a dissatisfaction amongst senior members of the military without the manifested in the fact that for example simon and who was one of the top generals when he announced that he wanted to contest the presidency was put under arrest the former prime minister under hosni mubarak who was in the u.a.e. for a long time the moment he arrived in cairo was also put under arrest so there is this may be. vide within the security establishment which could very well play into the ha
backgrounds coming to the street so there is those similarities taking place the fact that they had its woodstock years where the fact that these cities that have more of a working class population so suez with its factories and on sort of these are areas that are very much the industrial centers of egypt so their population coming out that is very similar in fact in 2000 live in the 1st 2 people who were killed in the protests in the most violent protests in the 1st true 24 hours were in...
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though bruising week for johnson who already lost another vote on the same issue last week shoddy at woodstock he has long breaks his latest twists and turns. well it's been a very hectic and fast paced night in parliament in the seething and i was all carrying up to this crucial crunch vote on boris johnson's motion for a snap general election which as expected m.p.'s have again rejected following a gang the rejection from last week was the final act on today's dramatic sequence in parliament before it's officially suspended or prorogue till october the 14th which is a mammoth 5 weeks away of course last week bars johnson suffered a mecca of bruising throughout the brics it situations that happened then he suffered many a huge defeat for his do or die no deal breck's it plus yet again on a step general election having said that even at this last minute 11th hour moment he's still maintaining that bracks it needs no delay. is the point of. what they want. to force us to do. this. i would be to know there are no circumstances in which i asked to do that we're leaving on the 31st of october give
though bruising week for johnson who already lost another vote on the same issue last week shoddy at woodstock he has long breaks his latest twists and turns. well it's been a very hectic and fast paced night in parliament in the seething and i was all carrying up to this crucial crunch vote on boris johnson's motion for a snap general election which as expected m.p.'s have again rejected following a gang the rejection from last week was the final act on today's dramatic sequence in parliament...
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died after he was jailed by ice immigration and adults enforcement at the correctional facility in woodstock, illinois. the -- large tents in brownsville, texas. the program for smile and 42,000 people who sought asylum to wait before they sought their court dates. hearings via video teleconference and lawyers reported -- reported multiple technical glitches. immigration courts are usually open to public but officials denied access to those there to observe. meanwhile, they say they face kidnapping and this -- and extortion as the government failed to provide promised to humanitarian aid. purdue pharma has reached a potential settlement with tribal governments over the company's role in fueling the u.s. opioid crisis after emerging details of purdue wouldt, personally pay $3 billion in cash plus another $1.5 billion after the pending sale of the company was completed. purdue would declare bankruptcy and resolve after reforming. profits would be used to pay plaintiffs. some doubt to oppose the deal. josh superior said in a statement, this apparent settlement is a slap in the face to everyone
died after he was jailed by ice immigration and adults enforcement at the correctional facility in woodstock, illinois. the -- large tents in brownsville, texas. the program for smile and 42,000 people who sought asylum to wait before they sought their court dates. hearings via video teleconference and lawyers reported -- reported multiple technical glitches. immigration courts are usually open to public but officials denied access to those there to observe. meanwhile, they say they face...
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if you are in those areas, like woodstock, north carolina today, where the governor was urging peopler islands to get out of town. if you don't, you are risking a lot, including the people who soon might have to try to save you. here comes "the five." ♪ >> hello everybody. i'm jesse watters. 5:00 in new york city. this is "the five" ." ♪ >> jesse: hurricane dorian gets political, as democrats use the storm to push their agenda. more on that coming up. but first, let's track dorian's path as it turns up the east coast. chief meteorologist is in the box whether center with the latest. >> it has increased its strength a little bit. up to a hundred 10-mile-an-hour
if you are in those areas, like woodstock, north carolina today, where the governor was urging peopler islands to get out of town. if you don't, you are risking a lot, including the people who soon might have to try to save you. here comes "the five." ♪ >> hello everybody. i'm jesse watters. 5:00 in new york city. this is "the five" ." ♪ >> jesse: hurricane dorian gets political, as democrats use the storm to push their agenda. more on that coming up....
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on now ♪ in the middle of the road ♪ yeah >> watching live aid on tv was my version of driving to woodstockup whose heart is in dublin, ireland. [ cheers and applause ] whose spirit is with the world. a group that's never had any problems saying how they feel. u2. >> when u2 play live aid, things had changed. rock 'n' roll was getting serious. music could change the world. bono could change the world. ♪ sunday bloody sunday ♪ sunday bloody sunday >> u2, formed ten years ago when its members were still schoolboys, is now arguably the hottest rock 'n' roll band in the world. their last album "the joshua tree" has so far sold more than 13 million copies worldwide. >> u2 somehow in the video age were still developing and becoming a great band and maintaining that kind of connection with people and not getting the message lost in the medium. >> we spent the last ten years finding out how to be in u2. we'll spend the next ten years seeing what u2 can do. [ song: johnny cash, "these are my people." ] ♪ these are my people ♪ ♪ these are the ones ♪ ♪ who will reach for the stars ♪ ♪ these are my peo
on now ♪ in the middle of the road ♪ yeah >> watching live aid on tv was my version of driving to woodstockup whose heart is in dublin, ireland. [ cheers and applause ] whose spirit is with the world. a group that's never had any problems saying how they feel. u2. >> when u2 play live aid, things had changed. rock 'n' roll was getting serious. music could change the world. bono could change the world. ♪ sunday bloody sunday ♪ sunday bloody sunday >> u2, formed ten...
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even for the generation that isn't exactly from the woodstock years. and a microcosm of america.vote for him again? >> yes. >> reporter: a lifelong republican believes the economy is right on track and is solidly behind trump. >> i like trump because he's a nonpolitician that doesn't spew what people want to hear. you know what i mean? >> reporter: not everyone we met shared her opinion. >> she's a democrat. i'm a republican. >> reporter: this republican told me he will not be voting for the party's likely nominee. >> i don't like the man. i'm a republican but i don't like him. >> do you worry about the economy right now? >> absolutely. >> yeah, yeah, it looks good. underneath it all it's not as good as they're trying to say it is. >> reporter: pennsylvania delivered for barack obama in 2012 but went for trump in 2016 making it a crucial state for the president and for those 20 democrats still in the race. are any candidates standing out to you? how about joe biden? >> joe biden? yeah. if he's going to be the candidate, it's joe biden or donald trump, i'm voting for joe biden. >>
even for the generation that isn't exactly from the woodstock years. and a microcosm of america.vote for him again? >> yes. >> reporter: a lifelong republican believes the economy is right on track and is solidly behind trump. >> i like trump because he's a nonpolitician that doesn't spew what people want to hear. you know what i mean? >> reporter: not everyone we met shared her opinion. >> she's a democrat. i'm a republican. >> reporter: this republican told...
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." >> it's like woodstock only with advertisements everywhere and tons of security guards. >> it is ineymoon's over. now we're getting down to real commerce and there's a certain kind of disillusionment going on. >> since i got everything i wanted i could put a zero after the number of record sales i've had. i could play 200,000-seat halls instead of 2,000-seat halls and i could go on mtv 1,000 times a week rather than 1 time a month. and i thought maybe when i reached all these goals i'd find some sort of peace. i didn't. it's like i'm more miserable now than i ever was. ♪ ♪ at verizon, we're building the most powerful 5g experience for america. that's why the nfl chose verizon. because they need the massive capacity of 5g with ultra wideband, so more screaming, streaming, posting fans... can experience 5g all at once. this is happening in 13 stadiums all across the country. now if verizon 5g can do this for the nfl... imagine what it can do for you. (door bell rings) it's ohey. this is amazing. with moderate to severe ulcerative colitis, are you okay? even when i was there, i never k
." >> it's like woodstock only with advertisements everywhere and tons of security guards. >> it is ineymoon's over. now we're getting down to real commerce and there's a certain kind of disillusionment going on. >> since i got everything i wanted i could put a zero after the number of record sales i've had. i could play 200,000-seat halls instead of 2,000-seat halls and i could go on mtv 1,000 times a week rather than 1 time a month. and i thought maybe when i reached...
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>>> it was the time of vietnam, woodstock, and some of the most divisive social unrest in generations exactly 50 years ago today america was given its first taste of the ultimate primetime escape. a lovely lady, a man named brady, and enough kids to fill a whole station wagon. >> will ganss is here with more. good morning, will. >> hey, good morning, you two. you may have seen all the episodes and you may consider yourself a superfan, but if you think you know everything about the brady bunch, well, sure, jan. ♪ here's the story of a lovely lady ♪ >> reporter: here's the story that tv fans have adored for 50 years. the lovely lady and a man named their kids marcia, jan, cindy, greg, peter, and bobby and their live-in housekeeper alice. first gracing tv screens september 26th, 1969. and running till 1974. after five semi-successful seasons the brady bunch really solidified itself as an american tv classic in reruns. and it wasn't long till everyone felt like one of the family and knew all of their tag lines. >> marcia, marcia, marcia! >> reporter: the show itself ahead of its time. >>
>>> it was the time of vietnam, woodstock, and some of the most divisive social unrest in generations exactly 50 years ago today america was given its first taste of the ultimate primetime escape. a lovely lady, a man named brady, and enough kids to fill a whole station wagon. >> will ganss is here with more. good morning, will. >> hey, good morning, you two. you may have seen all the episodes and you may consider yourself a superfan, but if you think you know everything...
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american history tv, programs commemorating the 50th anniversary of the woodstock music festival. >> march the campaign 2020 coverage of the democratic candidate, a party convention, the average saturday 9:00 a.m. eastern on c-span. online@c-span.org or listen with the free c-span radial app. this weekend on american history tv, saturday 8:00 p.m. eastern on flexors and history, the california gold rush and environment tent on the real america. 1977 film on italian newspaper journalist and sunday 4:30 p.m. eastern, scholars on the history of u.s. policy towards iran and iran's nuclear program. at 6:00 p.m., historian dan albert talks about his book, are we there yet? the american automobile past, present and driverless. explore our nation's past on american history tv every weekend on c-span three. saturday on book tv on 9:10 p.m. eastern, our interview with wright's attorney and author in her book, she details coming the first deaf blind student of law school and how she maneuvers through a hearing world. >> 's go to school and expect the teachers to teach them. i couldn't do that.
american history tv, programs commemorating the 50th anniversary of the woodstock music festival. >> march the campaign 2020 coverage of the democratic candidate, a party convention, the average saturday 9:00 a.m. eastern on c-span. online@c-span.org or listen with the free c-span radial app. this weekend on american history tv, saturday 8:00 p.m. eastern on flexors and history, the california gold rush and environment tent on the real america. 1977 film on italian newspaper journalist...
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. >> my mom, maureen lyons olson who was at woodstock 50 years ago this summer.aid you were born cool and you're still cool, we love you. [applause] >> william rob. >> gerard bradley. >> alexei -- >> sarah red heifer. >> michelle marie reed. >> judith and reese. >> donald day reagan. >> robert m reagan. >> thomas michael reagan. >> christian reaganhard. >> howard reich. >> greg reedy. >> james riley. >> kevin riley. >> timothy riley. >> joseph raina. >> thomas rainig >> frank bennett reisman >> joshua scott reiss >> john reo >> john thomas resta. >> sylvia resta. >> martha reszke >> david reddick. >> todd rubin. >> louise mier >>eduviegis reyes >> john frederick roads. >> francis ricardelli >> anne-marie riccoboni >> eileen mary rice. >> david harlow right. >> kenneth frederick rice iii. >> cecelia richard. >> vernon allen richard. >> and my father, police officer emergency service, truck 10, we love and miss you always. >> my brother-in-law michael william lomax. >> a lot of life has happened since that day but your legacy lives on. >> reporter: cloned richards.
. >> my mom, maureen lyons olson who was at woodstock 50 years ago this summer.aid you were born cool and you're still cool, we love you. [applause] >> william rob. >> gerard bradley. >> alexei -- >> sarah red heifer. >> michelle marie reed. >> judith and reese. >> donald day reagan. >> robert m reagan. >> thomas michael reagan. >> christian reaganhard. >> howard reich. >> greg reedy. >> james riley. >>...
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and my mom, maureen who was at woodstock 50 years ago this summer.ool and you still are. we love you. [applause] william ralph raub. gerard rauzi. alexi razuvaev. michelle marie reed. judith and reese. donald j. reagan. robert m. reagan. thomas michael regan. christian michael otto regenhard. howard reich. greg riley. james brian reilly. kevin o'reilly. timothy rreilly. joseph reina, junior. thomas barnes reining. frank bennett reisman. joshua wescott reiss. karen renda. john armand grillo. john thomas resta. sylvia resta. david e. retik. todd h. reuben. louise clodoaldo revilla mier. eduvigis reyes. francis saverio riccardelli. rudolph riccio. anne-marie riccoboni. eileen mary rice. kenneth frederick bryce 3. cecelia richard. vernon allan richard. and my father, police officer emergency service truck number ten, we love and miss you always. and my brother-in-law, even though your legacy still lives on. >> claude daniel richards. gregory david richards. michael richards. venesha richards. jimmy riches. alan j. richman. john n. rigo. frederick charles
and my mom, maureen who was at woodstock 50 years ago this summer.ool and you still are. we love you. [applause] william ralph raub. gerard rauzi. alexi razuvaev. michelle marie reed. judith and reese. donald j. reagan. robert m. reagan. thomas michael regan. christian michael otto regenhard. howard reich. greg riley. james brian reilly. kevin o'reilly. timothy rreilly. joseph reina, junior. thomas barnes reining. frank bennett reisman. joshua wescott reiss. karen renda. john armand grillo....
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maureen lions olsen who was at woodstock 50 years ago this summer. always said were you born cool and you're still cool, we love you. >> william ralph raub. >> gerrard rauzi. >> alexy razuvaev. >> gregory reda. >> sarah redheffer. michelle reed. judith reese. donald regan. robert regan thomas michael regan christian michael otto regenhard. howard reich. gregg reidy. james brian reilly. kevin o. reilly. thomas reilly. joe seven reina jr. thomas barnes reinig. frank bennett reisman. joshua scout reiss. karen renda. john armand reo. richard rescorla. john thomas resta. sylvia resta. martha reszke. david retik. todd reuben. >> luis revilla mier. >> eduvigis reyes. bruce albert reynold. john frederick rhodes francis riccardelli. >> rudolph riccio. ann marie riccoboni. david rice. eileen rice. kenneth rice iii. cecelia richard. vernon allen richard. and my father, police officer paul toltey, emergency service truck 10, we love and miss you always. >> and my brother-in-law, michael william lomax. even though a lot of life has happened since that day, your l
maureen lions olsen who was at woodstock 50 years ago this summer. always said were you born cool and you're still cool, we love you. >> william ralph raub. >> gerrard rauzi. >> alexy razuvaev. >> gregory reda. >> sarah redheffer. michelle reed. judith reese. donald regan. robert regan thomas michael regan christian michael otto regenhard. howard reich. gregg reidy. james brian reilly. kevin o. reilly. thomas reilly. joe seven reina jr. thomas barnes reinig. frank...