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and it was, of course, woodstock. ♪ >> i think woodstock was an opportunity for people to realize theylation 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, freedom, freedom, freedom ♪ ♪ freedom, freedom, freedom ♪ >> we had had love-ins in l.a. on the weekends wh
and it was, of course, woodstock. ♪ >> i think woodstock was an opportunity for people to realize theylation 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...
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that took place here in harlem in new york city in 1969, the same year the much more high—profile woodstockor, when the revolution could not be televised), is a documentary all about the harlem cultural festival, an event in which some musical legends performed to hundreds of thousands of attendees over the course of six weekends in the summer of 1969. the festival took place in new york's harlem neighbourhood in upper manhattan, and it was slated to celebrate black culture and history in america. those in attendance felt like it was a momentous occasion — but, back then, it was overshadowed by woodstock. footage of the event sat in a basement for decades forgotten — until now. # are you ready, black people? crowd cheering. # are you really ready? 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 that celebrated blackness had been seriously overlooked by the media for so long. we are a new people! i
that took place here in harlem in new york city in 1969, the same year the much more high—profile woodstockor, when the revolution could not be televised), is a documentary all about the harlem cultural festival, an event in which some musical legends performed to hundreds of thousands of attendees over the course of six weekends in the summer of 1969. the festival took place in new york's harlem neighbourhood in upper manhattan, and it was slated to celebrate black culture and history in...
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those in attendance but like it was a momentous occasion — but back then it was overshadowed by woodstockady black people? crowd cheering. # are you really ready? 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 that elevated blackness had been seriously overlooked by the media for so long. we are a new people! i didn't believe such a thing happened. but when i saw the footage it was like, i got a responsibility. but this is not...i don't consider this my directorial debut, more that i consider it my chance to correct history. # i heard it through the grapevine... the film featured a strong lineup of performances from iconic black musical acts including gladys knight and the pips, and stevie wonder. # i am just about, just about, just about... the documentary plays like concert film commemorating the performances from musical legends. it also acknowledges the sociopolitical climate that surrounded
those in attendance but like it was a momentous occasion — but back then it was overshadowed by woodstockady black people? crowd cheering. # are you really ready? 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 that elevated blackness had been seriously overlooked by the media for so...
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those in attendance but like it was a momentous occasion — but back then it was overshadowed by woodstockpeople? crowd cheering. # are you really ready? 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 that elevated blackness had been seriously overlooked by the media for so long. we are a new people! i didn't believe such a thing happened. but when i saw the footage it was like, i got a responsibility. but this is not...i don't consider this my directorial debut, more that i consider it my chance to correct history. # i heard it through the grapevine... the film featured a strong lineup of performances from iconic black musical acts including gladys knight and the pips, and stevie wonder. # i am just about, just about, just about... the documentary plays like concert film commemorating the performances from musical legends. it also acknowledges the sociopolitical climate that surrounded the event
those in attendance but like it was a momentous occasion — but back then it was overshadowed by woodstockpeople? crowd cheering. # are you really ready? 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 that elevated blackness had been seriously overlooked by the media for so long. we are a...
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the same year the much more high woodstock music festival was held. tristan daily reports.estival. an event in which some musical legends i festival. an event in which - some musical legends performed to hundreds of thousands of attendees over the course of six weekends in the summer of 1969. the festival took place in new york's harlem neighbourhood in manhattan. and it was slated to celebrate black culture and history in america. those in attendance but like it was a momentous occasion but back then it was overshadowed by woodstock. footage of the event sat in a basement for decades forgotten until now. # are you ready black people? are you really ready? the # are you ready black people? are you really ready?— are you really ready? the film was the directorial _ are you really ready? the film was the directorial debut i are you really ready? the film was the directorial debut for i was the directorial debut for qwest love, known by many as a founding member of the hip—hop group the roots. —— founding member of the hip—hop group the roots. -- qwest love. a cultural and his
the same year the much more high woodstock music festival was held. tristan daily reports.estival. an event in which some musical legends i festival. an event in which - some musical legends performed to hundreds of thousands of attendees over the course of six weekends in the summer of 1969. the festival took place in new york's harlem neighbourhood in manhattan. and it was slated to celebrate black culture and history in america. those in attendance but like it was a momentous occasion but...
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but military commanders, a party refused to help us generals apparently knew that citizens woodstock, outside the apple, but still wouldn't grant them access some even proposed paying all the governments like the u. k to help left americans now one top general called mark mili. he was singled out by songs as on the ground as making a call to not open the gate. can you confirm general milly was mentioned by name as the leader there is condemning them to death. yes, i can confirm that mentioned by name. when even off the images of the cale sat, couple apple in much the u. s. kept up the narrative, but the situation was under total control. what we're doing every single minute of every single hour of every single day is working to create safe passage for all civilians, including the afghans who work for us to the airport to get them on planes and get them out. i think they're responsible to say americans are stranded, they are not. we are committed to bringing americans who want to come home homes completed. one of the biggest err lists in history, extraordinary success of this mission w
but military commanders, a party refused to help us generals apparently knew that citizens woodstock, outside the apple, but still wouldn't grant them access some even proposed paying all the governments like the u. k to help left americans now one top general called mark mili. he was singled out by songs as on the ground as making a call to not open the gate. can you confirm general milly was mentioned by name as the leader there is condemning them to death. yes, i can confirm that mentioned...
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he knew that citizens woodstock outside the apple but still wouldn't grant them access, saw me from supposed, paying off the governments like the u. k. to help left americans. now one top general about mark milly was singled out by soldiers on the ground as making that call to not open the gate. but even often images of the chaos that called a lot of merge, the u. s. kept up, the merits of the situation was under total control what we're doing every single minute of every single hour of every single day. it's working to create safe passage for all civilians, including the afghans who work for us to the airport to get them on planes and get them out. i think they're responsible say americans are stranded. they are not. we are committed to bringing americans who want to come home homes completed one of the biggest err listed history. extraordinary success of this mission was due to the incredible skill, bravely and selfless courage of united states military and our diplomats and intelligence professionals. will often ration michael young right? this gave the latter to the armies high command,
he knew that citizens woodstock outside the apple but still wouldn't grant them access, saw me from supposed, paying off the governments like the u. k. to help left americans. now one top general about mark milly was singled out by soldiers on the ground as making that call to not open the gate. but even often images of the chaos that called a lot of merge, the u. s. kept up, the merits of the situation was under total control what we're doing every single minute of every single hour of every...
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flipping out it was only when she got an assignment to go to new york to a music festival called woodstock that she relaxed and hung out with veterans there and i think that was the beginning of her somewhat recovery although it wasn'ter complete. we were not cognizant of all that. >> the right, some of the men i worked with are still suffering from ptsd as well as physical injuries because you get shot at. i never covid anymore but i remember i would come back from new york, i would lie awake with jack lake and say i can't do this, i'm not good enough, they're going to find out, i think it's common for women to have imposter syndrome and they're just lucky and that's how they got their job but they can't actually do their job. self-doubt is a way to undermine ourselves sometimes. >> i must say these three have the confidence level i admired a lot, they just did not falter ever. >> that's fantastic. >> it's been restless a little bit today in our chat but i'm curious, there were questions from each of these three, specifically american cases where the women were not allowed to be war repor
flipping out it was only when she got an assignment to go to new york to a music festival called woodstock that she relaxed and hung out with veterans there and i think that was the beginning of her somewhat recovery although it wasn'ter complete. we were not cognizant of all that. >> the right, some of the men i worked with are still suffering from ptsd as well as physical injuries because you get shot at. i never covid anymore but i remember i would come back from new york, i would lie...
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out and it was only when she got an assignment to go to new york to cover a music festival called woodstockhe could relax and she hung out with some veterans that were there and i think that was sort of the beginning of her somewhat recovery although it wasn't complete. but we were not cognizant of all that. i mean, -- >> some of them and i worked with in vietnam suffered ptsd and physical injuries is of course journalists get shot at. i never covered a war, thank god but i remembered when i would come back from leave in new york i would lie away with my jet lag and think i can do this. i'm not good enough. they are going to find out. i think it's really common for women to have imposter syndrome and think they got lucky p and that's how they got their job there joband they can't actuallr job. self-doubt is the way we undermine ourselves sometimes. >> although i must say these three had a confidence level that i admired a lot. they just did not falter ever. >> i know you are probably going to call on the next. it's been referenced a little bit today in the chat but i am curious there were c
out and it was only when she got an assignment to go to new york to cover a music festival called woodstockhe could relax and she hung out with some veterans that were there and i think that was sort of the beginning of her somewhat recovery although it wasn't complete. but we were not cognizant of all that. i mean, -- >> some of them and i worked with in vietnam suffered ptsd and physical injuries is of course journalists get shot at. i never covered a war, thank god but i remembered...
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flipping out, and is only what you got an assignment to go to new york to cover a music festival called woodstock that she could relax. she hung out with some veterans with her and i think that was sort of the beginning of her somewhat recovery, although it wasn't complete. we were not cognizant of all that. >> some of the men i worked with in vietnam are still suffered from ptsd us will physical injuries because of course journalists get shot at. i remember when i would come back, i never covered any war, thank god that our member whenever i would come back from leave in new york i would lie awake with my jet lag and think i can't do this, i'm not good enough, they're going to find out. i think it's really, for women to have an posture senate i just think they are lucky and that's how they got the job and actually can't do their job. self-doubt i think is a way we undermine ourselves sometimes. >> although i must say these three had a confidence level that i admired a lot. they just did not, did not falter ever. they kept pushing. that was not the problem, no. >> fantastic. i know you will call
flipping out, and is only what you got an assignment to go to new york to cover a music festival called woodstock that she could relax. she hung out with some veterans with her and i think that was sort of the beginning of her somewhat recovery, although it wasn't complete. we were not cognizant of all that. >> some of the men i worked with in vietnam are still suffered from ptsd us will physical injuries because of course journalists get shot at. i remember when i would come back, i...
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." >> like woodstock with tons of security guards. >> it is the american lexicon. >> the commercial cultureoneymoon's over. now we're getting down to real commerce. and there's a certain kind of disillusionment going on. >> since i've got everything i wanted, i can put a zero after the number of record sales i've had. or i could play 200,000 seton halls instead of 2,000 and be on mtv a thousand times a week rather than one time a month. i thought when i reached these goals i'd find some peace, i didn't. like i'm more miserable now than i ever was. if you're 55 and up, t- mobile has plans built just for you. whether you need a single line or lines for family members, you'll get great value on america's most reliable 5g network. like 2 lines of unlimited for just $27.50 a line. only at t-mobile. denny's now has benny's. not just one, but many. it's the classic benedict plus two twist, so we really must insist that you try one, two or all three of our benny's. see you at denny's. priceline works with top hotels, to save you up to 60%. these are all great. and when you get a big deal... you fee
." >> like woodstock with tons of security guards. >> it is the american lexicon. >> the commercial cultureoneymoon's over. now we're getting down to real commerce. and there's a certain kind of disillusionment going on. >> since i've got everything i wanted, i can put a zero after the number of record sales i've had. or i could play 200,000 seton halls instead of 2,000 and be on mtv a thousand times a week rather than one time a month. i thought when i reached...
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it was only when she got assignment to go to new york to cover a music festival called woodstock that she could relax, she hung out with the bats who were there and i think that was sort of the beginning of her somewhat recovery although it wasn't complete. but we were not cognizant of all that. >> i think you're right, some m of the men i worked with in vietnam are still suffering from ptsd as well as physical injuriesbecause of course journalists get shot at . i remember when i would come back, i never covered anymore thank god i remember when i would come back from leaving new york iwould like to wait with myjet lag and think i can't do this . i'm not good enough . they're going to find out. i think it's common for women to have imposter syndrome and be sure thatthey just got lucky and that's how they got their job and they can actually do their job . >> it's a way we undermine our self sometimes. >> i must say these three have a confidence level that i admired a lot. they just did not fall forever. they each had, that was not their problem. >> that's fantastic. i know you're going
it was only when she got assignment to go to new york to cover a music festival called woodstock that she could relax, she hung out with the bats who were there and i think that was sort of the beginning of her somewhat recovery although it wasn't complete. but we were not cognizant of all that. >> i think you're right, some m of the men i worked with in vietnam are still suffering from ptsd as well as physical injuriesbecause of course journalists get shot at . i remember when i would...
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later started the new orleans jazz festival and his success sparked numous other events including woodstockgeorge ween was 95 years old. still to come on the newshour, senator bernie sanders on the challenges facing the spending bill. why the american academy of pediatrics is calling for children to get the vaccine. how the boston mayor's race reflects the city's changing demographics, and much more . >> this is the pbs from wbt a studios and the walter cronkite school of journalism at arizona state university. judy: it is now four weeks since the taliban takeover of afghanistan. and, as the militant group cementsontrol, restricting the rights of women and minorities, the lives of so many millions more afghans lie in the balance: the very real specter of famine looms, and global efforts to deliver emergency aid accelerated today. foreign affairs correspondent nick schifrin reports. nick: today in a kabul market where the taliban flag flies, for fighters are traffic cops, furniture is on sale so families can avoid starvation. >> i brought household items for sale because there are no jobs. h
later started the new orleans jazz festival and his success sparked numous other events including woodstockgeorge ween was 95 years old. still to come on the newshour, senator bernie sanders on the challenges facing the spending bill. why the american academy of pediatrics is calling for children to get the vaccine. how the boston mayor's race reflects the city's changing demographics, and much more . >> this is the pbs from wbt a studios and the walter cronkite school of journalism at...
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it was a time of woodstock.had nothing to do with where society was. >> oh, marlo thomas, oh, my god. she punted the ball to mary tyler moore and mary tyler moore ran with it. >> i remember why i broke off with howard. >> mary tyler moore was just so massive to me. having her job and dealing with, like, all of these men. >> i have been dating since i was 17. i'm 37. that's two decades of dating. >> mary richards was actively having sex. >> don't forget to take your pill. >> i won't. >> i won't. >> what you've got in the '70s is women not embarrassed that they don't have a husband who takes care of them and they have to stay home, and that really made a statement. and along comes bea arthur playing maude. that couldn't have been done in the '50s or '60s, it just wouldn't have been done. >> feminine fulfillment tells you to be cute and frilly and perky and pamper your husband to cater to his every whim. >> right. >> didn't they just used to call that being married? >> we started filming "maude" in july of '72 and
it was a time of woodstock.had nothing to do with where society was. >> oh, marlo thomas, oh, my god. she punted the ball to mary tyler moore and mary tyler moore ran with it. >> i remember why i broke off with howard. >> mary tyler moore was just so massive to me. having her job and dealing with, like, all of these men. >> i have been dating since i was 17. i'm 37. that's two decades of dating. >> mary richards was actively having sex. >> don't forget to...
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on now ♪ ♪ in the middle road ♪ ♪ yeah ♪ >> watching live aid on tv was my version of driving to woodstockt in the world. a group that's never had any problems saying how they feel. u2. >> when u2 play live aid, things had changed. rock and 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-s now arguably the hottest rock and roll band in the world. their last album "the joshua tree" has so far sold 13 million copies worldwide. >> u2 somehow in the video age were still developing and become 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. can you be free of hair breakage worries? we invited mahault to see for herself that new dove breakage remedy gives damaged hair the strength it needs. even with repeated combing hair treated with dove shows 97% less breakage. stron
on now ♪ ♪ in the middle road ♪ ♪ yeah ♪ >> watching live aid on tv was my version of driving to woodstockt in the world. a group that's never had any problems saying how they feel. u2. >> when u2 play live aid, things had changed. rock and 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-s now arguably the...
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started the new orleans jazz festival, and his success sparked numerous other events, including "woodstock". george wein was 95 years old still to come on the newshour: senator bernie sanders on the divide among democrats on the budget. why the american academy of pediatrics is calling for chilen to get the vaccine. how the boston mayor's race reflects the city's changing demographics. and much more. >> woodruff: it is now four weeks since the taliban takeover of afghanistan. and, as the militant group cements control, restricting the rights of women and minorities, the lives of so many millions more afghans lie in the balance: the veryeal specter of famine looms, and global efforts to deliver emergency aid accelerated today. foreign affairs correspondent nick schifrin reports. >> schifrin: today in a kabul market where the taliban flag flies, where fighters are traffic cops, the furniture's on sale, so families can avoid starvation. >> ( translated ): i brought my household items here for sale because there's no job. how will we eat? we sold these today. what will we sell tomorrow? >> sch
started the new orleans jazz festival, and his success sparked numerous other events, including "woodstock". george wein was 95 years old still to come on the newshour: senator bernie sanders on the divide among democrats on the budget. why the american academy of pediatrics is calling for chilen to get the vaccine. how the boston mayor's race reflects the city's changing demographics. and much more. >> woodruff: it is now four weeks since the taliban takeover of afghanistan....
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. >> reporter: for more than 100 years, this was the general store in woodstock, and now it's the hiranaere. we feel like it's home, second home. >> we have asian groceries in the front of the market, and in the back i'm essentially putting out filipino food inspired by my grandmother. >> there was a void in this community that you're filling. >> absolutely. >> but also showing up to a store where you see yourself reflected. >> more of the physical grocery items, i think that's a void people are responding to. >> also bringing to life the people who have been here, the asians that live just down the road and nobody knew about it. >> people have cried in our store. actually, multiple people have started just literally crying. that's not about the food that they're eating or the groceries -- >> it's that good. >> -- it's all of it. it's the smell, it's the experience. >> during the pandemic, there are very few things that are unilaterally good and hirana market opening is one of them. during the rise of anti-asian hate there came a really vulnerable moment where you needed that feeling of
. >> reporter: for more than 100 years, this was the general store in woodstock, and now it's the hiranaere. we feel like it's home, second home. >> we have asian groceries in the front of the market, and in the back i'm essentially putting out filipino food inspired by my grandmother. >> there was a void in this community that you're filling. >> absolutely. >> but also showing up to a store where you see yourself reflected. >> more of the physical grocery...
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that was until billy graham endorsed the music at the christian woodstock in 1972. >> i was warmed byvy metal. it's all of these genres under one umbrella but there's one thing that binds them >> it's the message of faith, the faith journey. as somebody who loves music, this is why i started writing. we should have music that we like that's not just church music that talks about this amazing thing happened to me and to me, it's just like, it's another color in the rainbow >> there was also a pot of gold at the end of the rainbow. what do you want folks to take away from the documentary? >> i hope people will hear this music and see the film and just say, i see the beauty in this. i see the need for it. >> reporter: grant, who is married to vince gill, has recovered from open heart surgery last year to repair a rare genetic condition and is now on tour supporting the 30th anniversary rerelease of her hit album "heart in motion." you mention we're all on a spiritual journey, whether we know it or not, a faith journey, whether we know it or not, whether is amy grant on that journey right
that was until billy graham endorsed the music at the christian woodstock in 1972. >> i was warmed byvy metal. it's all of these genres under one umbrella but there's one thing that binds them >> it's the message of faith, the faith journey. as somebody who loves music, this is why i started writing. we should have music that we like that's not just church music that talks about this amazing thing happened to me and to me, it's just like, it's another color in the rainbow >>...
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. >> hi, woodstock, illinois >> happy 66th birthday >> back in oklahoma city. >> we're the jones at lake >> yeah. >> welcome back on this monday morning of labor day weekend thank you for starting your holiday with us, even if you have a small family, hopefully you can have a good day today. >> if you're together, that's what matters. >> absolutely. >>> coming up tomorrow, a u.s. broadcast exclusive. andrea constand, whose allegations of sexual assault led to bill cosby's 2018 conviction, speaking out for the first time about that conviction being overturned and cosby's release from prison. >> her reaction in a wide-ranging conversation with kate snow tomorrow morning only on "today." >>> now let's get to your news at 8:00. hurricane ida may be long gone, but the storm's impact is still being felt from power outages in the south to the rising death toll in the northeast. nbc's gabe gutierrez joins us from new jersey with the very latest gabe, good morning. >> reporter: sheinelle, good morning. stunned residents are still trying to clean up this massive mess there's block after block of r
. >> hi, woodstock, illinois >> happy 66th birthday >> back in oklahoma city. >> we're the jones at lake >> yeah. >> welcome back on this monday morning of labor day weekend thank you for starting your holiday with us, even if you have a small family, hopefully you can have a good day today. >> if you're together, that's what matters. >> absolutely. >>> coming up tomorrow, a u.s. broadcast exclusive. andrea constand, whose allegations of...
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, not even close to that, more that 5.5 to $6 trillion raising corporate taxes as this bill does woodstockast it is not good for the market. it will stoke the fire of inflation which has already been stoked. we don't need this was the economy is doing fine. >> i'm a by the debt buyer if investors want to wait and they could this time around we might see a further dip in the market with an opportunity to buy something. equities doing credibly well. finding dips will pay off. >> markets rarely ever crash and everyone is positioned for crash. i respect we disagree. in the near term, it is a lot like january. stuart: that music is a little friend eric. it is wednesday september 20 ninth all day long, the markets are rebounding modestly, dow is up 200, nasdaq is up 100 following yesterday's huge selloff. the 10 year treasury yield is one.15%, big tech, is that bouncing, huge decline yesterday. that is a modest bounce for big tech this morning. a few things i would like to get off my chest. number one, the president has been caught in a lie after the afghan he believes and he called george steph
, not even close to that, more that 5.5 to $6 trillion raising corporate taxes as this bill does woodstockast it is not good for the market. it will stoke the fire of inflation which has already been stoked. we don't need this was the economy is doing fine. >> i'm a by the debt buyer if investors want to wait and they could this time around we might see a further dip in the market with an opportunity to buy something. equities doing credibly well. finding dips will pay off. >>...
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to roy on the republican line in woodstock, georgia. go ahead. caller: the threat against america comes even greater. you have to say more than just the people who were left behind. we have to think about over 15,000 sets of night goggles, thousands and thousands of small weapons. we have a local police that has been defunded. and our local communities are at risk of destruction because some of these people could be coming across the border. who can guarantee that a military convoy traveling down a u.s. highway did not originate south of the border with jihadists? highly armed with u.s.-made weapons with the intent to bring destruction to our cities. they have thousands of vehicles in the hands of extremists. antifa, black lives matter destroy city blocks, communities , and unless our borders are closed, this exists. a perfect storm for the jihadists. host: next, eric in hammond, louisiana, go ahead. caller: yes. host: eric in louisiana, go ahead. caller: yes, sir. i had two things to talk about. one is the pro-life in the pro-choice, ok? i am a
to roy on the republican line in woodstock, georgia. go ahead. caller: the threat against america comes even greater. you have to say more than just the people who were left behind. we have to think about over 15,000 sets of night goggles, thousands and thousands of small weapons. we have a local police that has been defunded. and our local communities are at risk of destruction because some of these people could be coming across the border. who can guarantee that a military convoy traveling...
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it was like our woodstock... man.r. there was the whole oasis thing and _ something was in the air. there was the whole oasis thing and it - something was in the air. there was the whole oasis thing and it was - something was in the air. there was the whole oasis thing and it was a i the whole oasis thing and it was a big story, so there was a lot of chasing around and i can't remember. headlines coming on. good morning, welcome to breakfast with charlie stayt and naga munchetty. our headlines today. the growing impact of the gas crisis — a warning more energy firms could go bust, as millions of houeholds face soaring bills. it's time for humanity to grow up on climate change — borisjohnson's message to the united nations. we trash our habitats again and again with the inductive reasoning that we've got away with it so far and therefore will get away with it again. good morning. what is the future of work? new rules mean you will be able to ask your boss to work more flexibly in future. we don'tjust mean working from
it was like our woodstock... man.r. there was the whole oasis thing and _ something was in the air. there was the whole oasis thing and it - something was in the air. there was the whole oasis thing and it was - something was in the air. there was the whole oasis thing and it was a i the whole oasis thing and it was a big story, so there was a lot of chasing around and i can't remember. headlines coming on. good morning, welcome to breakfast with charlie stayt and naga munchetty. our headlines...