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and it was, of course, woodstock. ♪ >> i think woodstock was an opportunity for people to realize theyprehensive. 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, freedom, freedom, freedom ♪ ♪ freedom, freedom, freedom ♪ >> we ha
and it was, of course, woodstock. ♪ >> i think woodstock was an opportunity for people to realize theyprehensive. 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...
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one of the creators of the 1969 woodstock music festival has died. michael lang died saturday in new york of non mays peace and music, the festival drew up to 400,000 people to max yasgur's farm. michael lang was 77 years old. >> the monarch butterfly thought to be on a path to extinction, are suddenly back. 7 >> finally tonight, big rebound after years of decline, monarch butterflies are back in big numbers. cbs's carter evans explains why. >> at the crack of dawn the golfers here are not alone. >> you want to count in groups of five or ten. >> researcher richard rachman is also on the green counting monarch butterflies just hanging out behind the 9th hole. >> is this pretty typical. >> absolutely. here we have a few hundred that are clustering close together. they just look like pinecones or dead leaves, most people walking by would never even see them. >> an estimated 200,000 migrating western monarchs are spending the winter here in california. last year only 2000 were spotted. and they were thought to it be on the verge of extinction. >> some of
one of the creators of the 1969 woodstock music festival has died. michael lang died saturday in new york of non mays peace and music, the festival drew up to 400,000 people to max yasgur's farm. michael lang was 77 years old. >> the monarch butterfly thought to be on a path to extinction, are suddenly back. 7 >> finally tonight, big rebound after years of decline, monarch butterflies are back in big numbers. cbs's carter evans explains why. >> at the crack of dawn the golfers...
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the same summer as woodstock. but it was overshadowed by that music festival. stepping out of the shadows and basking in its own light. the film is filled with stars such as mahalia jackson, gladys knight and stevie wonder. you can't separate the festival from what was happening in the nation during a very tumultuous era. cities were burning, tensions were high and black people were moving into a new phase in the fight for racial equality. it was no longer just about civil rights, but there was a move in consciousness, and people were embracing blackness itself. like gladys knight said in a film, "we want "progress, we want "our people lifting us up." two gentleman approached me about this mythical, alleged black woodstock festival it happened 50 years ago that i never knew about and none of my music expert friends knew about. they came in with a0 hours on a hard drive, and i was like, this really happened? the burning question of how could this just sit in someone�*s basement for 50 years and not one person had the power to bring it to light? that was on my mi
the same summer as woodstock. but it was overshadowed by that music festival. stepping out of the shadows and basking in its own light. the film is filled with stars such as mahalia jackson, gladys knight and stevie wonder. you can't separate the festival from what was happening in the nation during a very tumultuous era. cities were burning, tensions were high and black people were moving into a new phase in the fight for racial equality. it was no longer just about civil rights, but there was...
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summer of soul examined 1960 nine's harlem cultural festival that was often called the black woodstock. the footage that was largely forgotten here features performances by stevie wonder, nina simone sly and the family stone gospel. great mahalia jackson, bb king and many, many more as a statement about a turbulent piece of american history. my 6, the favorite from the year was a filmmaking masterpiece dune the epic sci-fi adventure is the second adaptation of the 1965 freight kerber novel that takes you into the war for the deadly desert planet of or excess. it's the first part of what will be a two-part adaptation from filmmaker villeneuve. there's also director writer, paul thomas anderson's licorice pizza 70 said coming of age drama comedy starring cooper hoffman, the son of the late philip seymour hoffman and singer alana haim as a 15 year-old in 25 year-old respectively in a flirtation romance. it's my 5th favorite of the year. doing. >> mixed up with her at number 4, it's the netflix western drama. the power of the benedict cumberbatch kirsten dunst and newcomer kodi smit-mcphee
summer of soul examined 1960 nine's harlem cultural festival that was often called the black woodstock. the footage that was largely forgotten here features performances by stevie wonder, nina simone sly and the family stone gospel. great mahalia jackson, bb king and many, many more as a statement about a turbulent piece of american history. my 6, the favorite from the year was a filmmaking masterpiece dune the epic sci-fi adventure is the second adaptation of the 1965 freight kerber novel that...
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questionable safety precautions as the community is still in morning and waiting just the shot at woodstock d oxy london. now report, i know that serious a terrorist attacked by the islamic state group is enabled over a dozen prisoners re escape a detention facility. as a car bomb was detonated just outside. local correspondent mohammed ali gave us more details. the incident happened day when a he was last with heard around the look where on prison, which is also known as a less than oper than a governor rate hearing, which turned out to be attacked by sleepers over dice using a car bomb. they tried to attack the prison classes were reported over there between to dash terrorists attacking from the outside. and the guards of the prison affiliated, of course, would be so called through a democratic care forces. also the reports or they're coming out of that area to just that part of just from the u. s. coalition carried out stories over the area over there, and also choppers were engaged and open gunfire around in the facility of the prison. according to some curtis media outlets about 20 das
questionable safety precautions as the community is still in morning and waiting just the shot at woodstock d oxy london. now report, i know that serious a terrorist attacked by the islamic state group is enabled over a dozen prisoners re escape a detention facility. as a car bomb was detonated just outside. local correspondent mohammed ali gave us more details. the incident happened day when a he was last with heard around the look where on prison, which is also known as a less than oper than...
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questionable safety precautions as the community is still in morning and a waiting, just charging at woodstock d oxy. london or former navy officer and father of for has sent out a minute for kids being on a list of privileged people in a new bingo game that us high school children are asked to play through flex on how lucky they are. privileged bingo gaves high school children in the state of a junior or panel to take off so called primitive points. if their parents are white, male christian, or in the army. but x and man, poor shabbos, told us that quote, apart from the high risk of military kids, losing parents and comment. there are many reasons why they shouldn't be on the list. yeah, you know, military families. i certainly don't have privilege many times the spouse and husbands wives go off to war and they have to move round to a lot of different locations. the kids get uprooted from school school. they often don't have lifetime friends or friends within their grade for a long time because they move. however, fairfax county school officials are defending the game assisting. it pushes st
questionable safety precautions as the community is still in morning and a waiting, just charging at woodstock d oxy. london or former navy officer and father of for has sent out a minute for kids being on a list of privileged people in a new bingo game that us high school children are asked to play through flex on how lucky they are. privileged bingo gaves high school children in the state of a junior or panel to take off so called primitive points. if their parents are white, male christian,...
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k. chart at woodstock d. r t london. you know the op ed section of oxy dot com right now has quite a few write ups about the possible phase and future of julia. natasha is just a few clicks away for you right now. what on the thanks for joining us there for the program here. want to international union o'neill at the desk and a half an hour's time, taking you into the tuesday evening. ah . join me every thursday on the alex simon show. when i was speaking to guess on the world, the politics sport, business and show business. i'll see you then me ah patty, welcome to the kaiser report, i max taiser with stacy herbert and as we continue looking at the year and review in the year ahead bridging and the all star death from all over the world. we've got a great one today, stacy, it's charles hugh smith of, of 2 minds dot com. of course, he's an audience favorite here, but you can also supported by the way, at his patron dot com, forward slash charles who smith. and by the end of this episode, you'll definitely want to sign up
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this is more powerful than woodstock.rmance, first thing i did was called my engineer for the roots, and was, real quick, how many channels do we use for concert? he's like today? yeah. he's like 103. i showed him the footage and i was, like, dude, this is 15 channels. how is this able to happen? the fact that the bass player and the guitar player are sharing one microphone between their amps, and yet it's the most pristine, clearest sound ever almost to the point where when we tried to mix, took the tapes and tried to sweeten it up, it took the life out of it. i don't know how 15 microphones were able to capture that entire stage and for people to feel it the way they felt it. like imagine the gospel section where all those people were on stage and they have to figure out, like, to me, i don't know how that was able to happen, but, yeah, i'm absolutely influenced by it. >> this is a life-changing experience watching this for somebody who loves history but also loves mulzic. >> music. >> it is such a gift. appreciate it.
this is more powerful than woodstock.rmance, first thing i did was called my engineer for the roots, and was, real quick, how many channels do we use for concert? he's like today? yeah. he's like 103. i showed him the footage and i was, like, dude, this is 15 channels. how is this able to happen? the fact that the bass player and the guitar player are sharing one microphone between their amps, and yet it's the most pristine, clearest sound ever almost to the point where when we tried to mix,...
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on now ♪ ♪ in the middle road ♪ ♪ yeah ♪ >> watching live aid on tv was my version of driving to woodstockland. [ 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 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. >>> right now, all around us, and so compelling you never miss the fact there's no melody, is a music that is all beat, strong beat, and talk. it's rap music. ♪ >> rap music began in
on now ♪ ♪ in the middle road ♪ ♪ yeah ♪ >> watching live aid on tv was my version of driving to woodstockland. [ 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...
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come on now in the middle of the road ♪ >> watching live aid on tv was my version of driving to woodstock-- ♪ >> the great thing about live aid, it showed that musicians for me seemed to be the most altruistic people in the world. >> a group whose heart is in dublin, ireland. [ cheers and applause ] whose spirit is with the world. a group that's never had any problem saying how they feel, u2. >> when u2 play live aid, things have changed. rock and roll was getting serious. music could change the world. bono could change the world. >> u2 formed ten years ago when its members were still school boys. 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 video age were still developing and becoming a great band and naning that kind of connection with people and not getting the message lost in the medium. >> spent the last ten years point pointing finding out how to be in u2. spend the next ten years seeing what u2 can do. (vo) subaru and our retailers volunteer and support chari
come on now in the middle of the road ♪ >> watching live aid on tv was my version of driving to woodstock-- ♪ >> the great thing about live aid, it showed that musicians for me seemed to be the most altruistic people in the world. >> a group whose heart is in dublin, ireland. [ cheers and applause ] whose spirit is with the world. a group that's never had any problem saying how they feel, u2. >> when u2 play live aid, things have changed. rock and roll was getting...
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capsule just unearthed in san fr >>> a big loss for rock 'n roll history, man who helped create the woodstockfter a battle with lymphoma. in 1969 michael lang helped plan the legendary new york festival for four days and people were treated to performances by the grateful dead, janis joplin, jimi hendrix, and the who. >> since we're on the topic of music, a sonic time capsule has been on earth and it is bay area history that involves the legendary concert. >> it is a unique recording that captured a fleeting moment in time with the man in black and an infamous sound engineer and hundreds of hippies gathered under one roof. >> reporter: on the corner of market and then s in san francisco, a huge building currently houses the van gogh exhibit that more than a half- century ago it was home to a dance palace known as the carousel ballroom. during the 60s on the second floor, the bay area flocked to hear rock music. but on one evening in 1968, hundreds of hippies gathered, and they heard this. >> that is the great johnny cash and the date is april 24. >> reporter: while no photographs exist, the e
capsule just unearthed in san fr >>> a big loss for rock 'n roll history, man who helped create the woodstockfter a battle with lymphoma. in 1969 michael lang helped plan the legendary new york festival for four days and people were treated to performances by the grateful dead, janis joplin, jimi hendrix, and the who. >> since we're on the topic of music, a sonic time capsule has been on earth and it is bay area history that involves the legendary concert. >> it is a unique...
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. >>> a big loss for rock-n-roll history, the man who helped create woodstock festival died after a battle with lymphoma. in 1969 michael lang helped plan the festival. for four days more than 400,000 were treated to performances by grateful dead, janice joplin, jimmy hendricks, and the who. >>> a los angeles fast food worker dead after shot while working a taco bell drive thru. it happened saturday when a customer tried to pay with counterfeit money. they say the worker refused to take the fake cash and the driver took out a gun and shot him. taco bell offered condolences to the victim's family and says the company is working with police. so far there is no description of the suspect. >>> check this out, incredible video out of los angeles shows the moment police officers pulled a man to safety just seconds before a train hit. >> go, go, go! [ crash ]. >> the man was flying a small plane when it crashed on some train tracks. police arrived in time to pull the man out of the wreckage before the train you saw there slammed into the plane. he was taken to the hospital. it is unclear what his
. >>> a big loss for rock-n-roll history, the man who helped create woodstock festival died after a battle with lymphoma. in 1969 michael lang helped plan the festival. for four days more than 400,000 were treated to performances by grateful dead, janice joplin, jimmy hendricks, and the who. >>> a los angeles fast food worker dead after shot while working a taco bell drive thru. it happened saturday when a customer tried to pay with counterfeit money. they say the worker...
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a lot of people are saying this is our woodstock for the anti-vaccine movement. over the last 18 or 24 months because of the pandemic, people who are basically non entities until then, they're coming together really for the first time, kind of their super bowl, to spread these ideas that this covid vaccine is some sort of government plot, at the very worst, or at least it's a way to control people. that's what this is about today and they haven't had this sort of rally at this scale since before the pandemic. >> ben, what you're saying goes against what they're saying and claiming on their website, which is, look, we're not against vaccinations, we just don't want them forced on us. but you're seeing a lot of talk that's completely on the other end of the spectrum? >> oh, yeah, this is an anti-vax rally. it's a big thing for them to say, trust us, defeat the mandates. if you defeat the vaccines, you don't get to stay on facebook and have facebook groups with 12,000 people organizing buses and selling out hotels. you have to be defeat the mandates. that's the only
a lot of people are saying this is our woodstock for the anti-vaccine movement. over the last 18 or 24 months because of the pandemic, people who are basically non entities until then, they're coming together really for the first time, kind of their super bowl, to spread these ideas that this covid vaccine is some sort of government plot, at the very worst, or at least it's a way to control people. that's what this is about today and they haven't had this sort of rally at this scale since...
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." >> wow, it's like woodstock, only with advertisements everywhere and tons of security guards. >> iteymoon'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. with quality that's guaranteed for life, bath fitter doesn't just fit your bath, it fits your high standards. why have over two million people welcomed bath fitter into their homes? it just fits. call now or visit bathfitter.com to book your free consultation. all the serums out there. this is the #1 in the world. revitalift hyaluronic acid serum from l'oréal. it seriously hydrates to visibly replump skin and reduces wrinkles. effective for all skin tones. revitalift hyaluronic acid serum from l'oréal paris. we're c
." >> wow, it's like woodstock, only with advertisements everywhere and tons of security guards. >> iteymoon'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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." >> wow, it's like woodstock, only with advertisements everywhere and tons of security guards. >> it the honeymoon'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. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ plaque psoriasis, the tightness, stinging... ...the pain. emerge tremfyant®. with tremfya®, adults with moderate to severe plaque psoriasis... ...can uncover clearer skin and improve symptoms at 16 weeks. serious allergic reactions may occur. tremfya® may increase your risk of infections and lower your ability to fight them. tell your doctor if you have an infection or symptoms or if you had a vaccine or plan to. emerge tremfyant® with tremfya®... ask you doctor about tremfya® today. inner voice (kom
." >> wow, it's like woodstock, only with advertisements everywhere and tons of security guards. >> it the honeymoon'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...
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they refer to it frequently as their woodstock. that's not a bad way to put it.at was going on here. in a lot of cases when groups like this come together, they try to tone down the kookiness. when qanon means, they don't call it a qanon rally. you can't hide from the 5g and the satellites if you're an anti-vaxxer but you could hide ann frank if world war ii. you could see in the signs there are a lot of info war signs, a burst of joe biden that said "wanted anthony fauci." that was the vibe of the rally yesterday. >> i want to read this tweet from sunday. it should be familiar since this is your tweet. quote, most people are wildly underestimating how both large and rhetorically violent this anti-vaccine movement is. they are a gigantic one issue political movement that will eventually coalesce behind one candidate and make extreme demands before 2024. buckle up." that's a chilling tweet and a chilling thought, ben collins. explain it a bit more. >> yeah, one of the major anti-vaxx proponents over two decades said we're going to have our own nuremberg trials but
they refer to it frequently as their woodstock. that's not a bad way to put it.at was going on here. in a lot of cases when groups like this come together, they try to tone down the kookiness. when qanon means, they don't call it a qanon rally. you can't hide from the 5g and the satellites if you're an anti-vaxxer but you could hide ann frank if world war ii. you could see in the signs there are a lot of info war signs, a burst of joe biden that said "wanted anthony fauci." that was...
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." >> wow, it's like woodstock, only with advertisements everywhere and tons of security guards. >> it honeymoon'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. we're getting destroyed out there. we need a plan! i have a plan... right now at t-mobile customers on magenta max can get the new iphone 13 and t-mobile will pay for it! upgrade to the iphone 13 on us. hey! it's me! your dry skin! i'm craving something we're missing. the ceramides in cerave. they help restore my natural barrier, so i can lock in moisture. we've got to have each other's backs... cerave. now the #1 dermatologist recommended skincare brand. ♪ >>> welcome to the week in rock. it was week lit up in
." >> wow, it's like woodstock, only with advertisements everywhere and tons of security guards. >> it honeymoon'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...
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this is like their woodstock. >> i was shocked by how one antivaxxer phrased it to you.ade a profit off the pandemic. that's what this is? >> they not only pushed ivermectin but aligned themselves with these doctors groups, fml triple c. they are not happy calling this an anti-vaccine rally. >> because it is anti-mandate? is that what they are saying? >> they are saying it is anti-mandate. there are a couple of reasons for this. it is more acceptable to say hey, you could have taken your vaccine but we need you on our side because of the mandates. there is another piece that's just as important. it doesn't get you banned on facebook. there is an 11,000 person group that is called defeat the mandates that's supporting this rally, not only in d.c., but in denver, sacramento and miami. complete the vaccine would be a different group on facebook that would have been been banned a long time ago. >> ben collins, happy to have you on. >>> backlash against arizona senator kyrsten sinema seems to be coming to a head in arizona. tomorrow she seems likely to face a no confidence vo
this is like their woodstock. >> i was shocked by how one antivaxxer phrased it to you.ade a profit off the pandemic. that's what this is? >> they not only pushed ivermectin but aligned themselves with these doctors groups, fml triple c. they are not happy calling this an anti-vaccine rally. >> because it is anti-mandate? is that what they are saying? >> they are saying it is anti-mandate. there are a couple of reasons for this. it is more acceptable to say hey, you...
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santana who starred at woodstock said this week, michael lang was a divine architect of unity and harmonyr celestial event in heaven. michael lang who created one of the most famous cultural moments in american history died last weekend in new york city. he was 77 years old. it's time for our lowest prices of the season on the sleep nunuer 360 smart bed. what if i sleep hot? ...or cold? no problem, the sleep number 360 smart bed is temperature balancing so you both sleep just right. and it senses your movements and automatically adjusts to keep you both effortlessly comfortable. so, you can really promise better sleep? yes! you'll know exactly how well you slept, night after night. we take care of the science. all you have to do is sleep. and now, save $200 on the sleep number 360 c2 smart bed queen, now only $899 plus 0% interest for 36 months and free premium delivery when you add a base. ends monday with his citi custom cash℠ card, dan earns cash back that automatically adjusts to where his spending is trending. just ask stepping outside his comfort zone dan... okay, i don't- i don't k
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of the institute for wellness and education in woodstock georgia, and owns many pharmacies across the state. in addition to owning and managing many pharmacies, he's served as the president of the georgia pharmacy association and vice president of professional and political affairs for the american pharmacy cooperative. jonathan has served as a third, fourth and fifth vice president for the national community pharmacists association since 2017. jonathan has dedicated his career not only to bettering his patients but also working to improve the lives and practices of pharmacists nationwide as well. his illustrious career of service makes him more than suited to fill this role and we are excited to see what else he can accomplish. thank you, madam speaker. and i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentlewoman from texas seek recognition? ms. jackson lee: madam speaker, i rise to ask unanimous consent to address the house for one minute. the speaker pro tempore: without objection, the gentlewoman is recognized for one minute. ms. jackson lee: madam speaker, yes
of the institute for wellness and education in woodstock georgia, and owns many pharmacies across the state. in addition to owning and managing many pharmacies, he's served as the president of the georgia pharmacy association and vice president of professional and political affairs for the american pharmacy cooperative. jonathan has served as a third, fourth and fifth vice president for the national community pharmacists association since 2017. jonathan has dedicated his career not only to...
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. >> a lot of can charts of arc as we get a date for woodstock for capitalists. >> listen, the five-year is still fairly impressive. you do need to put it up versus the s&p. >> buying down. >> no, it is >> we point to that many times because i've seen the story in the past where a track record brings in enormous inflows and everybody who came in a year ago is down 50%. you lost more money than you ever made, all the years leading up to that, you had a much smaller asset base >> she came in in the mid-50s and it's like, that's the end of draft kings. it was the end of draft kings. i happen to like draft kings i think that the amount of betting in new york's great, but then again new york is fleecing everybody. i saw her in it. >> why is new york fleecing everybody? i'm sorry. >> because you got the big tax but look at jason robins he is doing his best we have unbelievable teams that are playing in football. what was it 35 million watching sunday >> is that the figure? >> yes that is a chart of people who are losing money. >> i haven't used my thousand dollar credit yesterday, so i got to
. >> a lot of can charts of arc as we get a date for woodstock for capitalists. >> listen, the five-year is still fairly impressive. you do need to put it up versus the s&p. >> buying down. >> no, it is >> we point to that many times because i've seen the story in the past where a track record brings in enormous inflows and everybody who came in a year ago is down 50%. you lost more money than you ever made, all the years leading up to that, you had a much...
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it was harlem music festival that was a couple of weeks before woodstock and everybody talks about itnd the producer put together something that i am sure it's going to win awards this year because it's time capsule from 1969. you got stevie wonder performing the same day neil armstrong walking on the moon. sly was doing things that no body has done. david ruffin in the middle of a very hot harlem day wearing all wool. man, he was a temptation and he was going to wear all wool. no sweat. it really is politically and culturally summer of soul. a great movie to stream this weekend. >> all right, coming up, former president trump is suddenly a big supporter of vaccines and boosters. where did that come from? now he's calling out other politicians who are staying silent on their status. it sure does not look like he's calling out ron desantis. >> i feel like it. we'll explain that coming up next on "morning joe." plain thap next on "morning joe." (music) ♪ i think to myself ♪ ♪ what a wonderful world ♪ just getting by. it's an ongoing struggle. that's why president biden and democrats in
it was harlem music festival that was a couple of weeks before woodstock and everybody talks about itnd the producer put together something that i am sure it's going to win awards this year because it's time capsule from 1969. you got stevie wonder performing the same day neil armstrong walking on the moon. sly was doing things that no body has done. david ruffin in the middle of a very hot harlem day wearing all wool. man, he was a temptation and he was going to wear all wool. no sweat. it...
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host: ben is in woodstock, connecticut. good morning. caller: thank you for taking my call. it is obvious the federal government has lost its way. it is time for us to tear the whole thing down and rebuild it. this is not only the fbi, cia. this is also the justice department and everybody who is involved up there from staffers to everything. this goes deeper than the olympic committee. i think it is time we rebuild this country. everybody who works for the government should be fired and reevaluated. it is time to get back to the constitution and take our rights back. host: we have been looking for your tweets, your comments on social media. sheila saying the idea of swift justice is long gone. the fbi's credibility was damaged going all the way back to the kennedy assassination investigation. those attributes have yet to be reestablished. this from our text messaging, bob, i think everybody that ignored these girls should be charged for everything that happened after 2015. martin is in new mexico. you are next. caller: thank you. i would like to express my concern and hope
host: ben is in woodstock, connecticut. good morning. caller: thank you for taking my call. it is obvious the federal government has lost its way. it is time for us to tear the whole thing down and rebuild it. this is not only the fbi, cia. this is also the justice department and everybody who is involved up there from staffers to everything. this goes deeper than the olympic committee. i think it is time we rebuild this country. everybody who works for the government should be fired and...