what happened was a lot of speed and alcohol. that s a deadly combination for bikers. marty said the f word to one of the hells angels. while we were on stage, a hells angel knocks him down. that was just the beginning. i would like to imagine that the hells angels just smashed marty in the face, knocked him out for a bit. i d like to thank you for that. you re talking to me, i m going to talk to you. i m not talking to you, man. i m talking to the people who hit my lead singer in the head. you re talking to my people. let me tell you what s happened. and what s happening. no! one pill makes you larger one pill makes you small and the ones that mother gives you don t do anything at all
oh, that s what the story is here? oh, bummer. really, man. it s scary. who s doing all the beating? hells angels. hells angels are doing beating on musicians? marty got beaten up. go ask alice i think she ll know when we left, it was dark and the rolling stones were on, and we were on a helicopter. paul kantner looked down, he said, wow, it looks like somebody s getting killed down there. he was right. they were. remember what the dormouse said feed your head feed your head
Examine how beatniks, Haight-Ashbury, Andy Warhol, Timothy Leary, hippies, Woodstock and Hell s Angels became counter-cultural foundations that still resonate.
they also agreed to boost the eu bailout fund to a trillion euros, details still pretty vague. they re requiring european banks to keep more cash reserves as a cushion against losses. so why should americans care? well i mentioned stocks but that is just the start. my colleague alison kosik has a whole lot more from the new york stock exchange. first, catch us up on the markets, both here and abroad. okay. randi, first stocks are at some of their best levels of the session, the dow up 293 points. if you look at this month as a whole, it is shaping up to be among the best ever. the dow is up more than 1,200 points so far for the year and the strongest gains today actually came from overseas, from europe. in paris we saw the paris index rise 6%. in frankfurt we saw a rise of 5%. france and germany have been financing much of the bailouts in europe and you re seeing this rally because this deal winds up sharing the burden, kind of sharing the pain. they re not going to be th
about jobs and also trying to raise a little money. jobs were the emphasis last night at a speech to the congressional black caucus. some in the congressional black caucus have been critical of the president saying he hasn t focused enough on african-american issues including african-american unemployment which right now is at 16.7%. listen to the president telling the crowd he expects them to be with him. i m going to press on for the sake of all those families who are struggling right now. i don t have time to feel sorry for myself. i don t have time to complain. i m going to press on. i expect all of you to march with me and press on. let me bring in athena jones this morning from washington. good morning to you. the president last night, some in that room had been critical of him. did he tell them what they wanted to hear last night and what was the reaction afterwards? well, you know, it was a fiery speech and he really riled up the crowd all the way through. he wa