60s and how people just went crazy. was there any kind of policing up there in those days or could you do whatever you felt like? the interesting thing was they went out and hired a we west and to have such a [ ground as that to be dealing with a festival of hippies seems a little odd, but westwood was a lovely man and we interviewed him at his home in florida and he said to me at the beginning it was not going to be confrontational. they couldn t arrest anybody for drugs or being naked or anything. they were more there to support people. john roberts and two of the more adventures and partners and producers set the framework that from the beginning it was not going to be confrontational.
hendrix and janice joplin there was so much about the excesses of the 60s and how people just went crazy. was there any kind of policing up there in those days or could you do whatever you felt like? the interesting thing is they went out and hired west pomeroy to handle security. wes pom ray came i believe from the justice department of the nixon administration. and to have such a background as that to be dealing with a festival full of hippies seems a little odd. but wes was a lovely man, and we interviewed him at his home in florida. and he said from the beginning it was not going to be confrontational. they brought police up from new york city, but they told them that they couldn t they couldn t arrest anybody for doing drugs or being naked or anything. they were more there to support people. and so john roberts and joel roseman, the two of the four woodstock ventures and producers set the framework that from the
montenegros and the albanians he could talk about. it s roughly the size of connecticut. a population well under a million people. one thing you might know about montenegro in 2016, there was almost a coup in that tiny country the same day that country was holding a parliamentary election, the coup ploters planned to storm the building where everybody was voting. they planned to arrest the prime minister if they couldn t arrest and capture the prime minister, they planned to kill him. that was their plan. but a few days before that coup was supposed to kickoff, one of the people who was supposed to be part of it got cold feet, turned himself into authorities. that s how we know what the coup plan consisted of. montenegro arrested more than a dozen people in an alleged plot to overthrow the government and assassinate the prime minister. as a result of the foiled coup,
husbands, wives, children, grandparents, our parents. you don t need people out there impeding that activity. how is she impeding it? because she is out in public and in essence trying to warn people that, you know, and that further has the consequence of people being distracted and looking at her. as a result of that a police officer felt that it was inappropriate that she was there and removed her. jenna: pilar she is distracting, tpho not helping people, she is not a police officer, so she shouldn t do that. what do you think. that is just wrong. they knew themselves they could not get this college student on obstruction of justice, they knew that would never stick. they couldn t arrest her legally. here didn t do anything wrong for carrying a sign. hrelts look at what they do. back up for a second. you have a young woman standing on the sidewalk with her bike next to her holding up a sign that is makeshift that she made from her grocery bag. she is well within her first amendmen