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and it was, of course, woodstock. ♪ >> i think woodstock was an opportunity for people to realize theynally, 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, freedom, freedom, freedom ♪ ♪ freedom, freedom, freedom ♪ >> we had had love-ins in l.a. on the weekends where everybody gets dressed up and goes to the park and brings an instrument. but to se
and it was, of course, woodstock. ♪ >> i think woodstock was an opportunity for people to realize theynally, 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...
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." >> pauley: ever hear of "black woodstock ?'>> when new sunday morning contributor hua hsu told us we had to do this story, we listened. and i think you'll be glad we do. ♪ i heard it through the grapevine ♪ >> reporter: in 1969, artists like gladys knight and the fifth dimension performed for some 50,000. >> we hadn't we heard of this festival? the number one question i always had is: wait a minute, you're trying to tell me for 50 years no one was interested? >> reporter: coming up this "sunday morning," the music festival that was left out of the history books. >> pauley: the british press is reporting prince charles won't meet with harry when his son returns to england this week. holly williams will examine the ever deepening royal family feud. >> reporter: princess diana would have turned 60 this thursday, and a new statue in london will honor her life and bring together her divided sons when it is unveiled this week. >> a lot of the people that i speak to that remain in the palace or who were recently in the palace, feel pr
." >> pauley: ever hear of "black woodstock ?'>> when new sunday morning contributor hua hsu told us we had to do this story, we listened. and i think you'll be glad we do. ♪ i heard it through the grapevine ♪ >> reporter: in 1969, artists like gladys knight and the fifth dimension performed for some 50,000. >> we hadn't we heard of this festival? the number one question i always had is: wait a minute, you're trying to tell me for 50 years no one was...
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those in attendance felt like it was a momentous occasion, but back then, it was overshadowed by woodstockforgotten until now. are you ready, black people? crowd cheers. are you really ready? crowd cheers. the film was the directorial debut for ahmir questlove thompson, known by many as questlove, a founding member of the hip—hop group, the roots. in the film, he drives home the sense of injustice felt that a cultural and historical music event celebrating blackness had been so seriously overlooked by the media for so long. we are a new people! i didn't even believe such a thing happened, and then when i seen the footage i was like i had a responsibility, but this is more thanjust... i don't consider this my directorial debut more than i consider it my chance to correct history. the film featured a strong line—up of performances from iconic black musical acts, including gladys knight and the pips and stevie wonder. gladys knight took to the stage the night of the tribeca premiere, returning to perform at the very same park in harlem at which she performed back in 1969. while the documentar
those in attendance felt like it was a momentous occasion, but back then, it was overshadowed by woodstockforgotten until now. are you ready, black people? crowd cheers. are you really ready? crowd cheers. the film was the directorial debut for ahmir questlove thompson, known by many as questlove, a founding member of the hip—hop group, the roots. in the film, he drives home the sense of injustice felt that a cultural and historical music event celebrating blackness had been so seriously...
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. >> christine in woodstock in rhode island you're on the air. one more time, are you there? to the independent line, mary ellen in sarasota florida. >> good morning. i really feel that president trump is the first president that actually tried to secure the borders and protect the american people. since eisenhower. the biden administration and the democrats have abandoned the american people. we've all been on lockdown. and our economy is in shambles for working people. for minimum wage working people. yet biden administration doesn't care and is letting people in to this country without proper screening. we're supposed to wear masks, get vaccinated yet there is no protection for the hundreds of thousands of people that are coming across the border. legally and illegally. and i do think that it's wrong that they put the needs of foreign citizens above the american citizen. that's really all i have to say about it. it's a disgrace. >> congressman grossman, your thoughts . >> was nice to hear from an independent listener. i isagree, in the sense t
. >> christine in woodstock in rhode island you're on the air. one more time, are you there? to the independent line, mary ellen in sarasota florida. >> good morning. i really feel that president trump is the first president that actually tried to secure the borders and protect the american people. since eisenhower. the biden administration and the democrats have abandoned the american people. we've all been on lockdown. and our economy is in shambles for working people. for minimum...
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gonna just i guess i should know that like your mom you know, she did you say it has so much st. woodstock, somebody called me they are some bit could of me could the above goal is to for you to lead i do for it from the finish. you know what they want you to go to squash game which was good. the maria, one not to do with the civilian hoard employer in on some sub run. you have to do a harley where you are set to sort of the logistics route and you saw my bus. amy, set them up for renewal, and i did on the marble mission, melissa. seen as a whole just call when you called. i knew oh we me to so we can do yourself. so want to do something for school. i didn't know marshall again, make sure you know what your problem was so when you know what can you think of my kids be a good a a good deal. not me job. but even those are my vision which i bought on the below. not it didn't go to shield like your budget. yeah. when you bullet choice is when you personally suggest shorter than just when it is only when i, when you say yes or the 5th, but it will have to the for sure. she's got it and i can th
gonna just i guess i should know that like your mom you know, she did you say it has so much st. woodstock, somebody called me they are some bit could of me could the above goal is to for you to lead i do for it from the finish. you know what they want you to go to squash game which was good. the maria, one not to do with the civilian hoard employer in on some sub run. you have to do a harley where you are set to sort of the logistics route and you saw my bus. amy, set them up for renewal, and...
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but i hope that we don't have to keep doing this because that would mean that the attacks woodstock, for the time being doped, britney and san gabriel valley and police officers f rain and alex in los angeles are all trying their best standing against anti asian hate crimes and races the now to charity, which like many countries, clues, elementary schools, the slow, the spread of over 19. as a result, many turkish children happens to, in person, closes their own for a year. 7 year old roost guires accompanying his mother, john done doing for him to work like most days, juicer, the panoramic turkish schools have been shirt for over a year. john don runs a private kindergarten on the outskirts of his stumble there occasionally allowed to open. unlike schools, china on attend to school for 6 months before authorities ordered, all schools closed now, ruth gar spends his time at his mother's kindergarten or at home, attending virtual lessons. something the 2nd grader doesn't enjoy to feel i prefer math classes in school. me. i liked it, even though teachers sometimes got angry at us for t
but i hope that we don't have to keep doing this because that would mean that the attacks woodstock, for the time being doped, britney and san gabriel valley and police officers f rain and alex in los angeles are all trying their best standing against anti asian hate crimes and races the now to charity, which like many countries, clues, elementary schools, the slow, the spread of over 19. as a result, many turkish children happens to, in person, closes their own for a year. 7 year old roost...
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ah, the young immigrants they know the police woodstock. they know that the route is not a solution. they know their flight could be sale going back. not an option. peace ma, i'm on and they are stuck in the spanish border area. alongside other young people there waiting for a chance that will probably never come. shattered dreams starts june 18th on d. w. grappling the express feelings. i am not very creative yet, but i would love to be considered an artist monday looking for new perspectives on the door. naturally replaced by doing things differently. come to the place where we reflect on society 20 more closely. ah. listen carefully. don't know how things go. i feel imagine the discover the world around the subscriber g w documentary on youtube. the me the was ah, this is the w news lies from lynn. it's being held. a major breakthrough in trans atlantic ties the european union and the united states agreed to back down from the 17 year battle of the aircraft subsidies. so it's this trade dispute last time the light direct. so here from 4
ah, the young immigrants they know the police woodstock. they know that the route is not a solution. they know their flight could be sale going back. not an option. peace ma, i'm on and they are stuck in the spanish border area. alongside other young people there waiting for a chance that will probably never come. shattered dreams starts june 18th on d. w. grappling the express feelings. i am not very creative yet, but i would love to be considered an artist monday looking for new perspectives...
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in the center of the city of woodstock, pedestrians tried to stop the attacker and may well have prevented more bloodshed. the knife men struck in the historic center reverts book, which was crowded with shoppers on a sunny afternoon. authorities say the attack was a 24 year old somali man with a history of mental illness. witnesses said he started stabbing people for no apparent reason, but was confronted by passes by somebody has to be there. we saw him. he had a really big knife and was attacking people's. and then people tried to throw umbrellas or cell phones at him to stop him. but none of that was yeah, but it had a club for the police. hi, it's been the police approached him and his shot was fired. you could hear that clearly. in any case, they caught him like a police shot the man in the leg before arresting him. soon as kind of either on top there's no indication that any other perpetrator is involved. we have arrested one suspect, who is now being held in custody and give us all the suffered a firearm wound. officials say the attack was known to have violent tendencies and was u
in the center of the city of woodstock, pedestrians tried to stop the attacker and may well have prevented more bloodshed. the knife men struck in the historic center reverts book, which was crowded with shoppers on a sunny afternoon. authorities say the attack was a 24 year old somali man with a history of mental illness. witnesses said he started stabbing people for no apparent reason, but was confronted by passes by somebody has to be there. we saw him. he had a really big knife and was...
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there's no communication to woodstock where pendleton was last seen and where he had ultimately died. it's not until october 17th that pendleton's family knows for sure that their son brother and husband is dead. this was not the first or the last death of a friend for dr. mcguire. a notably he had attended general jackson who was a friend of his amputated his arm and was at his deathbed and then also in 1865 one of mcguire's brothers would be mortally wounded in the last days of the war. so if you think about the toll that this is taking on someone who is working in the medical field and trying to save lives but is not able to save all including his friends. to switch over to the union side dr. alexander neal i haven't been able to find a photograph of him. so we'll work with these photographs from a living history scenario. dr. alexander neal was from west virginia and in the summer of 1863. he enlisted in the 12th west virginia infantry. he had a medical degree from the from cincinnati college of medicine and surgery and he serves as a surgeon for with this unit during the war he f
there's no communication to woodstock where pendleton was last seen and where he had ultimately died. it's not until october 17th that pendleton's family knows for sure that their son brother and husband is dead. this was not the first or the last death of a friend for dr. mcguire. a notably he had attended general jackson who was a friend of his amputated his arm and was at his deathbed and then also in 1865 one of mcguire's brothers would be mortally wounded in the last days of the war. so if...
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temperaturas con 54, se espera que las temperaturas vaya disminuyendo si me zona noreste cerca de woodstockto temperatura los 70°, el calor en la siguiente semana, miércoles con temperatura en los la orden, al interior del área de la bahía, hay que tener cuidado, buenas noches regresamos >>> uno de los extranjero de la selección mexicana, regresa la liga mx, todo al regresar de la pausa -19 funcionan, o si tienen efectos secundarios. yo ya me la puse y puedo decirles que son seguras y efectivas. son una herramienta poderosa para reducir el contagio del covid en adultos de diferentes edades, razas y géneros. y si llegaras a presentar algún efecto secundario, quiere decir que la vacuna está funcionando y está creando las defensas que necesitas. juntos lograremos la inmunidad. haz una cita en vaccinateall58.com/español >>>morena de 33 regresa a méxico bajo con orlando paso por los países paso que para españa ni qatar, se espera que tenga una buena actuación con el barcelona en la mexicana de intenciones tener minutos para la puerta copa del mundo ya que está fijo con el tata medina veremos que
temperaturas con 54, se espera que las temperaturas vaya disminuyendo si me zona noreste cerca de woodstockto temperatura los 70°, el calor en la siguiente semana, miércoles con temperatura en los la orden, al interior del área de la bahía, hay que tener cuidado, buenas noches regresamos >>> uno de los extranjero de la selección mexicana, regresa la liga mx, todo al regresar de la pausa -19 funcionan, o si tienen efectos secundarios. yo ya me la puse y puedo decirles que son...
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. >> woodstock >> this is the woodstock >> kathy woodstock >> this algorithm that hears words you say and rolls the video. >> the spac thing too. that music, whatever that sound is -- >> the buzz. that etf buzz. >> yeah. but there's woodstock and yes, we're talking about cathie wood-stocks. >> half a million strong >> more than that. >> that was the song >> oh, sorry it's hard to keep up >> whose farm was it >> max thank you. >> not bad not in the form of a question but we'll take it. >> no. >> that's true single "jeopardy!" we take it, but in the second -- you don't warn them, first you do, not second you just wait. >> you're going to leetch us are you going to leave us? >> august 2nd. >> aaron rodgers is going to quit green bay if he gets it will david faber quick "squawk on the street" if he gets it >> i will do both. i'll figure out a way. >> david faber being a host in favor of being probably the person who has watched more gem ar di than these other people who have come in >> certainly did before i hosted, yes. watched a lot. netflix, thank you >> netflix did you see that note?
. >> woodstock >> this is the woodstock >> kathy woodstock >> this algorithm that hears words you say and rolls the video. >> the spac thing too. that music, whatever that sound is -- >> the buzz. that etf buzz. >> yeah. but there's woodstock and yes, we're talking about cathie wood-stocks. >> half a million strong >> more than that. >> that was the song >> oh, sorry it's hard to keep up >> whose farm was it >> max...
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do you have a plan for woodstock? >> woodstock?cannot hear them anymore. >> that might be a blessing. >> i think so. that is one of the things about having a senior dog. they are not bothered. peace. >> just give him treats. >>> coming up next, the seven things you need to know today. >> you can watch all of our newscasts on life today. it is available for apple tv, amazon tv, fire tv, and roku. download the app and you can start streaming. >>> we would take a live look outside right now, looking at san francisco this morning. you can see the fog there. it will clear up a little bit later. [announcement on pa] introducing togo's new cheese steak melt, featuring fresh artisan bread, layered with tender seasoned steak, sautéed mushrooms, roasted red peppers, and smothered with melty american cheese. the new cheese steak melt, now at togo's. [announcement on pa] how far would you go for a togo? struggling to manage my type 2 diabetes was knocking me out of my zone, but lowering my a1c with once-weekly ozempic® helped me get back in it
do you have a plan for woodstock? >> woodstock?cannot hear them anymore. >> that might be a blessing. >> i think so. that is one of the things about having a senior dog. they are not bothered. peace. >> just give him treats. >>> coming up next, the seven things you need to know today. >> you can watch all of our newscasts on life today. it is available for apple tv, amazon tv, fire tv, and roku. download the app and you can start streaming. >>> we...
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mike: to me, it is like a woodstock of crypto. it is such a unique event because everyone here knows the space, they can come together without masks. bitcoin is the key theme. the line for the bathroom is long and there's not much food but everybody is happy. they are talking about bitcoin could that's what you hear on the stage. behind the stage, there is a lot of talk about the bigger space and other digital currencies. bitcoin is the focus, it is the digital reserve, behind the scenes, the space is growing and they are happy to be part of it. emily: obviously, the people there are mostly crypto supporters. what do you make of some of these broad pronouncements, like the winklevoss twins saying you will be a millionaire if you own one. nobody knows for sure that is tribute mike: -- is true. mike: i am skeptical of those statements because it can make people take more risk than they should. the thing i have to respect from the winklevoss twins is they have been steadfastly right for almost a decade now and you have to go with it
mike: to me, it is like a woodstock of crypto. it is such a unique event because everyone here knows the space, they can come together without masks. bitcoin is the key theme. the line for the bathroom is long and there's not much food but everybody is happy. they are talking about bitcoin could that's what you hear on the stage. behind the stage, there is a lot of talk about the bigger space and other digital currencies. bitcoin is the focus, it is the digital reserve, behind the scenes, the...
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breaking home prices in april compared to a year ago up 14.6 according to s&p, and woodstock comeback cathyie wood, and notching new records. plus united airlines positions itself for a postpandemic growth making its largest aircraft quarter ever. >>> and getting the green lights from the fed big banks set to fpay out extra in quarterly dividends jim, facebook, $1 trillion fifth time fifth company to join that club on this court decision and a big test two weeks' in. >> look out. lena kahn has a road map about facebook this was a total beatdown, facebook, and the judge basically just said, trump, as you see, you guys, you got a bit of school with antitrust it was really ugly. >> and the states too. let's not -- that's part of this as well. >> yeah, but lena kahn is going to use the road map in here how to go after facebook, make no doubt about it, and she will go after them >> a much more sophisticated. >> a zillion more. >> seem to make it more difficult, not easier for the ftc to try to make another case. come back with an amended complaint in 30 days seems to be a lot of doubt what
breaking home prices in april compared to a year ago up 14.6 according to s&p, and woodstock comeback cathyie wood, and notching new records. plus united airlines positions itself for a postpandemic growth making its largest aircraft quarter ever. >>> and getting the green lights from the fed big banks set to fpay out extra in quarterly dividends jim, facebook, $1 trillion fifth time fifth company to join that club on this court decision and a big test two weeks' in. >> look...
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. >> host: gary in woodstock maryland says yes, good morning. class i agree there should be another stimulus but the government is being irresponsible in the way they are distributing the stimulus . i'm retired my wife and i are retired. we're in a fixed income. we weren't affected by covid. we shouldn't have received the stimulus . the government should have had a plan where people can let them know whether or not their income was affected by covid and if it was, they take the stimulus. if they report that they were affected by covid and they file their taxes the following year they should pay it back. >> host: why do yousuppose the government doesn't give you that ability to opt out of these payments ? >> caller: too complicated for them. they should have set up a system where they can. it shouldn't be going to people who don't need the money . it should be going money to buy food. >> host: and event we covered last night from massachusetts , the headline in the newyork post . pence says trump and him don't see eye to eye on january 6 looking
. >> host: gary in woodstock maryland says yes, good morning. class i agree there should be another stimulus but the government is being irresponsible in the way they are distributing the stimulus . i'm retired my wife and i are retired. we're in a fixed income. we weren't affected by covid. we shouldn't have received the stimulus . the government should have had a plan where people can let them know whether or not their income was affected by covid and if it was, they take the stimulus....
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. >> watching live aid on tv was my version of driving to woodstock.hat musicians, for me, seem to be the most altruistic people in the world. >> a group whose heart isn't done with ireland. whose spirit is with the world. a group that's never had any problem saying how they feel. u2. >> when u2 play live eight, things have changed. rock and roll was getting serious. muvg music could change the world. bono could change the world. >> u2. formed ten years ago when its members were still school boys is now, arguably, the hottest rock and 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 vid yes a 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. >> you spent the last ten years finding out how to be in u2. spend the next ten years seeing what u2 can do. new dove men deodorant is different. it has 48 hour protection. and a plant-based moisturizer... that cares for
. >> watching live aid on tv was my version of driving to woodstock.hat musicians, for me, seem to be the most altruistic people in the world. >> a group whose heart isn't done with ireland. whose spirit is with the world. a group that's never had any problem saying how they feel. u2. >> when u2 play live eight, things have changed. rock and roll was getting serious. muvg music could change the world. bono could change the world. >> u2. formed ten years ago when its...
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-we had our own woodstocks -- you know, the michigan women's music festival.panies and distribution companies. i mean, it was really an amazing time. -thousands of women all over the united states found their voice through women's music and particularly the contribution that holly made. -♪ something about the women in my life ♪ -holly's music and concerts awakened me to not only the value we possess as women, but, also, that music was an agent for social change. -holly and meg would come to town, they'd do a 3,000-person concert, and then, the next day, there'd be a workshop, kind of organizing 101 -- "what can you do?" and 400 women would show up and learn how to organize. so those concerts were always connected to some kind of ongoing political organizing, if you will. -if women can figure out how to use their music in a constructive and political way, it would be one of our greatest tools to work with. marching bands have sent men off to war, and parents have sung their kids to sleep with lullabies. so if it can send people off to war, it can turn people ar
-we had our own woodstocks -- you know, the michigan women's music festival.panies and distribution companies. i mean, it was really an amazing time. -thousands of women all over the united states found their voice through women's music and particularly the contribution that holly made. -♪ something about the women in my life ♪ -holly's music and concerts awakened me to not only the value we possess as women, but, also, that music was an agent for social change. -holly and meg would come to...
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would woodstock be happy? >> no. >> try the market. this is mine. >> does anyone get the hint? i don't like this. never take me back here again. >> what are you doing to me? why? yeah. at least in san francisco you still don't want to walk your pets on the pavement but at least it'll be a little safer in some inland areas. i'm glad we ran this story. you're going to want to walk your pets on grass if you can the next several days. that's a great reminder. let's take a look at what's going on outside. we still have a sea breeze. that's the saving grace for today. we have a west-northwest wind about 10 miles per hour blowing across the golden gate. looks dry. you don't see much fog there. there it is. just a few whiffs of clouds coming across some of the lower elevations near the coast and the wind bumping up against the east bay hills. a few clouds there. they're going away. we'll have sunshine today. just a passing high clouds as temperatures rebound to above average levels. it'll remain cool. but the next couple of nights, lows in the 60s. possibly even 70s and 80s in our hill
would woodstock be happy? >> no. >> try the market. this is mine. >> does anyone get the hint? i don't like this. never take me back here again. >> what are you doing to me? why? yeah. at least in san francisco you still don't want to walk your pets on the pavement but at least it'll be a little safer in some inland areas. i'm glad we ran this story. you're going to want to walk your pets on grass if you can the next several days. that's a great reminder. let's take a...
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i love this thing civil war woodstock. this is awesome. we don't have that. well, i guess we do it's like when me and ken greenberg get together for drinks. it's like it's not the same. anyway, how do i get you guys back there? it's not like i'm gonna tell you about 1863 more more than you already know. well, let me let me start. let me start with this abraham lincoln now, it's not his gettysburg address, but it's his cooper union address in 1860 one of the most important speeches he makes and this is when he's a candidate, that's the that picture of him from matthew brady's taking the same day as the cooper's union address. has anyone ever aged as much in five years? i don't know. anyway, abraham lincoln gets up and one of the things he does is he's sitting there and in this address. he starts talking about southampton county. and he asks his audience of new yorkers. what induced? the southampton insurrection 28 years ago in which at least three times as many lives were lost as at harpers ferry. what happened now? why is he asking this? i think it's pretty s
i love this thing civil war woodstock. this is awesome. we don't have that. well, i guess we do it's like when me and ken greenberg get together for drinks. it's like it's not the same. anyway, how do i get you guys back there? it's not like i'm gonna tell you about 1863 more more than you already know. well, let me let me start. let me start with this abraham lincoln now, it's not his gettysburg address, but it's his cooper union address in 1860 one of the most important speeches he makes and...
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if we put up any chart of cathie woodstocks -- docusign, tesla, they all bottomed may 12th, 13th that was when the cpi went up and the sea change started and the rotation began, where all of these other stocks started going up >> yes what's incredible is every one of those stocks came back, because people realized it's over for the cyclicals you can put up every one, i found it daunting to think that every single shot was the same exact chart? >> we're looking at zoom right now. when you look at arc, it's basically flat >> and you can say the same thing about a lot of travel names on june 2nd, right >> yes, absolutely these things have all happened and we forgot what you had to look at don't look at opening or closing economy any stock price to sales bottomed on may 12th. whether powell said it or not, and that -- look at this, these are all the same charts. they are all priced to sales, and they bottomed. >> the market didn't need to hear a fed presser they got it. >> what's amazing is people at home think a bell goes off and we're going to hear jay powell no, the cpi was the absolut
if we put up any chart of cathie woodstocks -- docusign, tesla, they all bottomed may 12th, 13th that was when the cpi went up and the sea change started and the rotation began, where all of these other stocks started going up >> yes what's incredible is every one of those stocks came back, because people realized it's over for the cyclicals you can put up every one, i found it daunting to think that every single shot was the same exact chart? >> we're looking at zoom right now....
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. ♪ her seriousness of purpose even showed up at woodstock in 1969 when baez actually hushed the crowdsome idea about -- there was this idea about you somewhat understandable that you had no sense of humor at all. >> i know. did you ever see the "saturday night live" make joan baez laugh? >> i did. >> there's something i've been wanting to do for years. goochie, goochie, goochie -- >> funny. i didn't laugh much. >> these days she's not only laughing but dancing -- >> all right, you going to do a little dancing, baby? >> almost daily. sometimes barefoot at a park near her home. ♪ and while she retired from singing in 2019 -- ♪ her commitment to the causes she believes in has never faltered, and she knows the work could never be finished in just one lifetime. >> people say to me, well, what do you tell entertainers and stars who, you know, are not interested in doing this stuff. and my response is, you're missing all the fun. you know, it's what's begin my life the depth and the honors that made my life rich. >> wow. what a beautiful voice. what a beautiful career on and off stage. >> ye
. ♪ her seriousness of purpose even showed up at woodstock in 1969 when baez actually hushed the crowdsome idea about -- there was this idea about you somewhat understandable that you had no sense of humor at all. >> i know. did you ever see the "saturday night live" make joan baez laugh? >> i did. >> there's something i've been wanting to do for years. goochie, goochie, goochie -- >> funny. i didn't laugh much. >> these days she's not only laughing but...
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host: gary in woodstock, maryland. he says yes. good morning, gary. caller: good morning.es, i agree, there should be another stimulus, but the government as being irresponsible in the way they are distributing this. i am a retired, my wife and i are be hard, i know many people are in our situation. we were not affected by covid, we should not have received a stimulus. the government should have a plan whereby people can communicate with them and let them know whether or not there income was affected by covid and if it was, then they take the stimulus. if they report that they were affected by covid and they filed their taxes in the filing -- in the following year, they should have paid back. host: why do you suppose the government does not give you that ability to opt out of those payments? caller: too complicated for them. they should set up a system where they can. it should not be going to people who do not need the money. it should go to people who need the money, to pay their rent, buy food. host: thank you for your call. an event we covered last night from massachus
host: gary in woodstock, maryland. he says yes. good morning, gary. caller: good morning.es, i agree, there should be another stimulus, but the government as being irresponsible in the way they are distributing this. i am a retired, my wife and i are be hard, i know many people are in our situation. we were not affected by covid, we should not have received a stimulus. the government should have a plan whereby people can communicate with them and let them know whether or not there income was...
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breaking home prices in april compared to a year ago up 14.6 according to s&p, and woodstock comeback
breaking home prices in april compared to a year ago up 14.6 according to s&p, and woodstock comeback
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i remember he played at woodstock like yesterday. ainsley: did you go? brian: did i not go.ve: brian was 4. brian: i wasn't really invited. i didn't have a ticket. steve: it was great. brian: so glad i got up. i have entry into our songs to open with i'm not going to share with you now. it was just written. and i just think if i can get it okayed i think it will be a way to start our show. ainsley: just hour what do you mean? like a monologue? brian: just released and i heard it last night what a perfect morning show song but i don't know if we have the rights to it. steve: what's the song? brian: i don't remember the exact name of it brett eldredge's. ainsley: he sent it to me, too. brian: just released and i just think, wow, that was almost written for the morning show. ainsley: country song. brian: yeah. steve: so maybe you should tell the producers that before we actually start. ainsley: brian produces the show live on the air. giving everyone in the back a heart attack. steve: can we start the show over again? do we have that music yet? brian: now is the part sadly is o
i remember he played at woodstock like yesterday. ainsley: did you go? brian: did i not go.ve: brian was 4. brian: i wasn't really invited. i didn't have a ticket. steve: it was great. brian: so glad i got up. i have entry into our songs to open with i'm not going to share with you now. it was just written. and i just think if i can get it okayed i think it will be a way to start our show. ainsley: just hour what do you mean? like a monologue? brian: just released and i heard it last night what...