Media, we will reach her tweets cspanwj, or on facebook, facebook. Com cspan. Thank you for being with us. A piece in the hill newspaper, focusing on whether there is a social stigma for being a supporter of donald trump, we want to hear from Trump Supporters. The risks of coming out as a republican or a trump supporter can be severe. As a result, many conservatives keep their mouths shut and remain quiet about their political views and these same conservatives show up at the polls and pull the report lever for republican candidates. Fear of stigma before sa is available online. The headline democrats demonizing Trump Supporters destroys accurate holes. This is the headline from inside times,new york tensions rise during faceoff in cortland. Please arresting portland. Hundreds of farright protesters in antifascist counterdemonstrators swarmed downtown oregon. They were largely successful. Morning,gan saturday gathering downtown with some wearing body armor and helmets, seizing weapons
50 years ago this weekend. An iconic weekend known as woodstock. It took place in bethel, new york. For the next hour on washington journal and live on cspan3, we will look back and exactly what happened and why in the legacy of woodstock 50 years later. And why in the legacy of woodstock 50 years later. Join us is david farber. He is joining us from the university of kansas. Abc newsre is how covered the massive crowd that shutdown at town not far from new york city. The townspeople were terrified at the prospect of the hippie arrival. Something happened, residents freely emptied their cupboards for the kids. Merchants were stunned by their politeness. They are polite kids. They were happy here. I think they are a Wonderful Group of kids. They were patient and courteous and understanding. There was a great deal of apprehension. There was a lot of inconvenience. Because much of the press inerage was so jaundiced what happened, not many people wouldve learned what monticello learned. Pe
As woodstock. It took place in bethel, new york. For the next hour on washington cspan3, welive on will look back and exactly what happened and why in the legacy of woodstock 50 years later. Join us is david farber. He is joining us from the university of kansas. Abc newsre is how covered the massive crowd that shutdown at town not far from new york city. The townspeople were terrified at the prospect of the hippie arrival. Something happened, residents freely emptied their cupboards for the kids. Merchants were stunned by their politeness. They are polite kids. They were happy here. I think they are a Wonderful Group of kids. They were patient and courteous and understanding. There was a great deal of apprehension. There was a lot of inconvenience. Because much of the press inerage was so jaundiced what happened, not many people wouldve learned what monticello learned. Peopleere 450,000 young here. There were no conveniences, no violence. Host abc News Coverage from 1969. Joining us f
7,000 more signatures than needed and theyre confident all 20,000 signatures collected will be verified. So i dont voters have made that first decision. And they have made loud and clear. Over 20,000 to lionel residence have signed the petition. The campaign to build a New California city is moving for jan tram make ceo of California Forever says they are gaining the support of locals submitting more than 20,000 signatures tuesday to qualify the east. A homes, jobs in Clean Energy Initiative for the november ballot. 7,000 signatures. More. Than was required. For the 1000 signatures are required. Thats over 60 for something that was more than was required. Its now up to the solano countys Elections Office verify each signature. Is there a 5 voters will decide whether to allow urban development on land currently zoned for agriculture. The new town is being described as a green city for up to 400,000 people in the San Francisco bay area, the Travis Air Force base as a group did address th
Hey, everyone. Welcome to weekends with alex witt. In a surprise move, chairman of the joint chiefs general Martin Dempsey is in baghdad today, his first trip sense american troops were sent back to iraq and the u. S. Began its Bombing Campaign against isis. The general told a gathering of marines at the u. S. Embassy that the momentum in the fight is starting to turn against isis. Much of that fight is still focused in kobani, syria. The u. S. And its partners launching a new round of air strikes there today. There are reports from the ground that kurdish fighters have gained ground along kobanis Southern Front during fierce fighting overnight. Joining us now is marie harf. Lets talk about new data obtained by nbc news. This finds that isis in iraq has significantly increased since the u. S. Air strikes began. About 800 yeartodate attacks, 140 just last month. Is this campaign actually working . Well, weve always said this is going to be a longterm campaign. Isis is a tough adversary.