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woodstock. shaped the way it would be remembered. john sebastian was there as a spectator. he was summoned to the stage. >> i don't know how it is done with half a million people, but i just remember man, when i started singing and i might have had some oh jesus, this is crazy kind of thoughts but really, by then, i'm concentrating on the job. so i'm tuning on the way up the stairs. and they announce me and i go on. ience all of dsus had had enormous amounts of experience playing for those crowds of wow, 200. man, i'm rocking. that was our game. but i have to say that the mood of that crowd, it was an intimate mood and everybody was more prepared than anybody thinks because 200 people will prepare you for half a million. >> what a way to end the 60s . the decade of peace and love. but the 70s were just around the corner. and america's worst crisis, vietnam, was about to hit a new low. it's on them.families . what a deal! new and existing customers, trade in your busted old phone, and we'll give
woodstock. shaped the way it would be remembered. john sebastian was there as a spectator. he was summoned to the stage. >> i don't know how it is done with half a million people, but i just remember man, when i started singing and i might have had some oh jesus, this is crazy kind of thoughts but really, by then, i'm concentrating on the job. so i'm tuning on the way up the stairs. and they announce me and i go on. ience all of dsus had had enormous amounts of experience playing for...
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fifty-nine. 2300 from woodstock to egypt great pyramids.eatest popular bands ever to be watched live in concert. there is still a lot of deadheads around. [laughter] [applause] no to performances or even the same. we honor bobby, bill and mickey. surprise. [cheering and applause] songs on the way. phil whose grandson graham is here tonight and of course jerry garcia whose daughter trixie is here. trixie, where are you? stand up. [applause] the grateful dead. [cheering and applause] my youngest granddaughter said, mom, what is the dead? what's the grateful dead, pop. anyway. joining them tonight is another california native. the daughter of a famed broadway singer. [applause] to musical brothers. getting her first guitar as a christmas gift. the rest is history. thank you, santa. [laughter] thank you, santa. thirteen grammy awards, 30 nominations. more grammy performances than any woman in american history. [cheering and applause] inducted into the rock 'n' roll hall of fame, defies genre, folk , country and pop. her sound carries through an
fifty-nine. 2300 from woodstock to egypt great pyramids.eatest popular bands ever to be watched live in concert. there is still a lot of deadheads around. [laughter] [applause] no to performances or even the same. we honor bobby, bill and mickey. surprise. [cheering and applause] songs on the way. phil whose grandson graham is here tonight and of course jerry garcia whose daughter trixie is here. trixie, where are you? stand up. [applause] the grateful dead. [cheering and applause] my youngest...
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hundreds and hundreds of songs recorded 59 of top 40 albums,. 5920 300 countries from woodstock to egypt's great pyramids. one of the most popular bands ever to be watched live in concert. look, there's still a lot of deadheads around. no two performances, even the same. but their spirit and joy is enduring. tonight, we honor bobby, bill and nikki. guys. jerry. i remember those lost songs along the way, like ron, phil, who all grandson graham is here tonight. and of course jerry garcia, whose daughter trixie is you. trixie, where you stand standing. now, you know the grateful dead. my youngest granddaughter said, bob, what's the dead? i said, a big grateful dead pop. anyway, joining them here tonight is another california native, bonnie raitt, born and raised in burbank, the daughter of the famed broadway singer, accomplished piano player with two music music, four brothers. eight year old bonnie got her first guitar as a christmas card. rest is history. thank you, santa. thank you. send over the last 50 years. she's only 50 now. 13 grammy awards, 31 nominees. she's more grammy performance
hundreds and hundreds of songs recorded 59 of top 40 albums,. 5920 300 countries from woodstock to egypt's great pyramids. one of the most popular bands ever to be watched live in concert. look, there's still a lot of deadheads around. no two performances, even the same. but their spirit and joy is enduring. tonight, we honor bobby, bill and nikki. guys. jerry. i remember those lost songs along the way, like ron, phil, who all grandson graham is here tonight. and of course jerry garcia, whose...
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aquarius to go back as i do in stumbling toward utopia to look at what was actually happening in woodstock and what was happening in 1969. by the way, the impact of drugs and narcotics, relations, between the sexes, the whole idea of the kind of music and culture that was held up as the future in american life comes to culmination in that thing that we rightfully remember is woodstock. i would say in one sense the apotheosis of the moral and social radicalism. by the way, very quickly, the impact in the explosion of the federal government and in the moral quotient assigned to our national debt and deficit is, i think, too easily overlooked. where we have arrived, and i will show this in just a moment, at a $34 trillion debt and growing because of the unconstitutional manner in which big government and the administrative state is now employed. and this, of course, comes directly from the great -- the so-called great society. i would encourage all of us to go back and read the university of michigan statement from president lyndon johnson and what was going to happen. after the murder of pre
aquarius to go back as i do in stumbling toward utopia to look at what was actually happening in woodstock and what was happening in 1969. by the way, the impact of drugs and narcotics, relations, between the sexes, the whole idea of the kind of music and culture that was held up as the future in american life comes to culmination in that thing that we rightfully remember is woodstock. i would say in one sense the apotheosis of the moral and social radicalism. by the way, very quickly, the...
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the future in american life really is comes to culmination in that that we rightfully remember as woodstock. i would say in one sense the apotheosis this of the moral and social radicalism that stumbling toward utopia analyze. this, by the way, very. this impact in the explosion of the federal government and in the moral quotient aside kind to our national debt and deficit is, i think too easily overlooked where we have arrived? i'm going to show this in just a moment. at a $34 trillion debt and growing because cause of the unconscious attitudinal manner in which government and the administrative is now employed. and this, of course, directly from great society, the so-called great society. i would encourage all of us to go back and the universe of michigan statement from president lyndon johnson and what was going to happen, you know, after the murder of president john kennedy the control of progressives in the senate and the house was categorical and in a very short period of time less than two years. the great society was drafted, voted on and employed for the time injecting the federal
the future in american life really is comes to culmination in that that we rightfully remember as woodstock. i would say in one sense the apotheosis this of the moral and social radicalism that stumbling toward utopia analyze. this, by the way, very. this impact in the explosion of the federal government and in the moral quotient aside kind to our national debt and deficit is, i think too easily overlooked where we have arrived? i'm going to show this in just a moment. at a $34 trillion debt...
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she'll be wings at the latest when she goes to daycare. woodstock should be the since done lindsey in kindergarten, and it's the system up to students in emergency situations formula provides an adequate source of nutrition for newborns. a given the choice experts, a breast feeding is best for both mothers and therapy every year around 60000 children worldwide are born before the 37th week of pregnancy, and therefore prematurely breast milk is especially important for a premature baby. however, such premies are often still far too weak to feed at the breast, and mothers also have problems. their breasts still don't produce any milk for far too little. now or press, no bank can help. little maya was born prematurely in the 28th week of just ation. she weighed just 680 grams at the time. the stressful emergency cis ariens left sandra bishop, i'm able to breast feed her daughter for the 1st 4 days. so myer received milk from the breast milk bank supplied by other women who given 1st at the same hospital distribution. this type of can you recognize the importance of the baby getting the s
she'll be wings at the latest when she goes to daycare. woodstock should be the since done lindsey in kindergarten, and it's the system up to students in emergency situations formula provides an adequate source of nutrition for newborns. a given the choice experts, a breast feeding is best for both mothers and therapy every year around 60000 children worldwide are born before the 37th week of pregnancy, and therefore prematurely breast milk is especially important for a premature baby. however,...
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shipment of crude oil spilled into the pacific ocean cleanup efforts underway. peruse environmental woodstock estimates. 10000 square meters of stuff is c, which has been effected along with beaches and wild life. fishermen say the spill last thought today has prevented them from adding a living. that's it for me, whether is next then inside story, stay with us the the, the color they, i see bloss continues across the sea of japan. you can see how the cloud is lined up from the northwest to south east, and that is stating that cold air ran across the relatively warm sees and significant smoke full. on the other side of the water is the west side of homes. you know the areas of the kite, i certainly think some very heavy snow through us. that's like going on into sunday sunday. it's like an even worst day that will cause widespread disruption. then behind that it's not too bad. my cell should assume a key, the full ref, cream peninsula, but not to dry. so a 5 degrees of some of the temperature to into beijing. and further south, much of china will be try but some places of cloud mist and fault
shipment of crude oil spilled into the pacific ocean cleanup efforts underway. peruse environmental woodstock estimates. 10000 square meters of stuff is c, which has been effected along with beaches and wild life. fishermen say the spill last thought today has prevented them from adding a living. that's it for me, whether is next then inside story, stay with us the the, the color they, i see bloss continues across the sea of japan. you can see how the cloud is lined up from the northwest to...
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maybe your parents talked about woodstock, both cultural phenomenons. this is the millennials, cultural phenomena. you think this is at that >> yeah. this is crazy. this is insane. it's the biggest concert run ever hold a 2.2 billion plus dollars. >> the average person traveled 338 miles to the show. i mean, people are pretty ravenous fanatics $11300. the average person would spend on tickets on outfits and more to make it more of an experience. 440 million dollars of merchandise on top of the tour 261 million dollars movies that came out last year. that was the biggest concert movie ever from especially worldwide. then she saw 814,000 era tour books through target over the hot thanksgiving weekend. so this is hitting a culturally on books, on in concert parents on television on disney. and it was like post covid to james. this kind of brought us out of our world travel shell and i made us want to hang on large groups again, not me. it it added 4.3 billion to the u.s. to gpa. want to talk about people's jobs. they spend money and this is something spend
maybe your parents talked about woodstock, both cultural phenomenons. this is the millennials, cultural phenomena. you think this is at that >> yeah. this is crazy. this is insane. it's the biggest concert run ever hold a 2.2 billion plus dollars. >> the average person traveled 338 miles to the show. i mean, people are pretty ravenous fanatics $11300. the average person would spend on tickets on outfits and more to make it more of an experience. 440 million dollars of merchandise on...
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it was a time of woodstock. it 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 todealing 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. 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 just cater to his every whim, right? >> i used to just call that being married. >> we started filming maude in july of 72, and roe v wade had passed. and so abortion was a big issue fo
it was a time of woodstock. it 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 todealing 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. what...
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. >> yeah watching live aid on tv was my version of driving to woodstock.very second of it. everybody's in the fei tian be preocedure to live like a refugee to live like a every day all we hear is radio. >> gotta radio. boo boo. radio gaga. >> the great thing about live aid, it showed that musicians for me, seem to be the most altruistic people in the world. >> a group whose heart is in dublin ireland 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. >> he is now arguably the hottest rock n roll band in the world. their last album, the joshua tree, has so far sold more than 13 million copies worldwide. >> u2, somehow in the video age, were still developing and becoming a great band and maintaining that kind of connection with people and not getting the message lost in the
. >> yeah watching live aid on tv was my version of driving to woodstock.very second of it. everybody's in the fei tian be preocedure to live like a refugee to live like a every day all we hear is radio. >> gotta radio. boo boo. radio gaga. >> the great thing about live aid, it showed that musicians for me, seem to be the most altruistic people in the world. >> a group whose heart is in dublin ireland whose spirit is with the world? >> a group that's never had any...
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it's like woodstock only with advertisements everywhere and tons of security guards. it is in the american lexicon, the commercial culture has co-opted the counterculture. >> the honeymoon is over. now we're getting down to real commerce and and there's a certain kind of disillusionment going on. >> since i've got everything i wanted, i could put a zero after the number of record sales i've had, or i could play 200 000 seat halls instead of 2000 seat halls, and i could be on mtv a thousand times a week rather than one time a month. i thought that maybe when i reached all these goals, i'd find some sort of peace, and i didn't, you know it's like i'm more miserable now than i ever was december 8th on cnn. >> it's a night that's good for the soul. join anderson cooper and laura coates for cnn heroes, an all star tribute. >> thank you guys. >> meet the honorees and celebrate their life changing achievements. >> they're ordinary people doing extraordinary things and find out who'll be named the cnn hero of the year. >> it's really incredible. >> don't miss a special tribut
it's like woodstock only with advertisements everywhere and tons of security guards. it is in the american lexicon, the commercial culture has co-opted the counterculture. >> the honeymoon is over. now we're getting down to real commerce and and there's a certain kind of disillusionment going on. >> since i've got everything i wanted, i could put a zero after the number of record sales i've had, or i could play 200 000 seat halls instead of 2000 seat halls, and i could be on mtv a...
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host: this is susan in woodstock, georgia, republican. good morning. caller: good morning.ou for taking my call. i have really nothing bad to say about anybody. but i just would like to put this out there, because if robert f kennedy, jr., gets in, i want him to please work on getting generic drugs made in the usa. because the seniors, they all get generic drugs. if you are on medicare, that is what you're going to get, and you are going to get some pretty crappy ones. we do not need them to come from india or china, we need that made in the usa. i do not know who to call or tell, but this needs to be done. it will help the seniors greatly to get better medication. host: this is bill in the yellow hammer state, republican. caller: good morning. about the only time we have had total open border for immigration was in the 1600 and 1700's, and just ask the native americans how well that worked out. we cannot be an open border and not be ruining this country. the immigration, another word for it is invasion. and that is what is occurring, has occurred, and has been endorsed by
host: this is susan in woodstock, georgia, republican. good morning. caller: good morning.ou for taking my call. i have really nothing bad to say about anybody. but i just would like to put this out there, because if robert f kennedy, jr., gets in, i want him to please work on getting generic drugs made in the usa. because the seniors, they all get generic drugs. if you are on medicare, that is what you're going to get, and you are going to get some pretty crappy ones. we do not need them to...
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let's talk to roy in woodstock, georgia, republican.aller: you know, we are talking about tariffs. i was telling people when i was in germany to buy an american-made car you had to pay three times the amount that we pay. an american-made car, chevrolet. i could buy three italian-made sports cars for the price of that one american car. we are talking about a price increase because of tariffs? rice increases are good. -- price increases are good. when biden went to work on the energy sector, truckers have to buy fuel. farm people have to buy fuel. the price went up. these tariffs would just equalize the playing field. now, we are at a disadvantage. the goods that are supposed to be made in the united states, people are buying them from china. go to walmart. everything is made in china. we need to start making goods back here in this country. tariff is one way to do that. we need to level the playing field with the rest of the world. host: some callers were saying he is not going to do the tariffs. that is just a bargaining chip. you would
let's talk to roy in woodstock, georgia, republican.aller: you know, we are talking about tariffs. i was telling people when i was in germany to buy an american-made car you had to pay three times the amount that we pay. an american-made car, chevrolet. i could buy three italian-made sports cars for the price of that one american car. we are talking about a price increase because of tariffs? rice increases are good. -- price increases are good. when biden went to work on the energy sector,...
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let's talk to roy in woodstock, georgia, republican. caller: you know, we are talking about tariffs. i was telling people when i was in germany to buy an american-made car you had to pay three times the amount that we pay. an american-made car, chevrolet. i could buy three italian-made sports cars for the price of that one american car. we are talking about a price increase because of tariffs? rice increases are good. -- price increases are good. when biden went to work on the energy sector, truckers have to buy fuel. farm people have to buy fuel. the price went up. these tariffs would just equalize the playing field. now, we are at a disadvantage. the goods that are supposed to be made in the united states, people are buying them from china. go to walmart. everything is made in china. we need to start making goods back here in this country. tariff is one way to do that. we need to level the playing field with the rest of the world. host: some callers were saying he is not going to do the tariffs. that is just a bargaining chip. you wou
let's talk to roy in woodstock, georgia, republican. caller: you know, we are talking about tariffs. i was telling people when i was in germany to buy an american-made car you had to pay three times the amount that we pay. an american-made car, chevrolet. i could buy three italian-made sports cars for the price of that one american car. we are talking about a price increase because of tariffs? rice increases are good. -- price increases are good. when biden went to work on the energy sector,...