greta: this concert did go wrong. horrible thing happened. tell us what happened. what happened was first off, a lot of people were taking bad drugs, drugs and alcohol and combining the two. so lots of people were sick. bad acid, lots of people were taking that and had to be dealt with by medical people. hundreds of people. it looked like the second world war unbelievable the number of casualties. there were a huge number of fights going on for reasons we never established. guys were beating on people. there was this low stage which your viewers just see a shot there only a meter higher just a little higher than what we are sitting on now in the middle of 300,000 people impossible to control the crowds. this was a tile mix. this was a volatile mix. in the middle of it all an
reporter: an american reunited with his family after seven months in a north korean prison. aijalon gomes flew back with former president carter who negotiated his release. the 31-year-old gomes had been teaching english in south korea. he illegally entered the north in january and was sentenced to eight years hard labor. the first round of national guard troops are getting ready to deploy the arizona border. it is part of president obama s plan to beef up security at the u.s./mexico border. the troops will act as an extra set of eyes and ears for border agents they will carry guns but won t have law enforcement authority to arrest begin. i m marianne rafferty now back to on the record. for your latest headlines go to foxnews.com. jamie: greta is taking you behind the scenes look at life
house in order for america thanks for being with us. thanks jamie. jamie: it is time for president obama to pull a clinton? our next guest worked for former president clinton and says president obama should be more like his old boss. senator orrin hatch goes on the record with greta. fighting to get parts of the health care law previouslied. tonight he has news that s law repealed. tonight he has news that s minutes away.
called blind faith, 150,000 people came to that show. greta: with a long drum solo on the flip side of the album, i know. you it. thousands of people, gorgeous day and mick was there he loved it. rolling stones hadn t played for a long time. they needed to be back in the limelight against. brian jones had been fading fast. they got a new guitar player in nick taylor. we fixed the show up. they wanted to do it. i organized it, four, five days before the show brian unfortunately died so it turned into a memorial for brian. half a million showed up. glorious day everyone behaved themselves cleaned the park up after, no problem. the stones were thrilled that s how they asked me to be their tour manager. greta: the big concert everyone talks about here 1969. december 6th. greta: free concert. free concert, yeah.
captured the guys of the 60s and 70s of that generation looking for fresh versions of what constituted liberty and freedom. they managed to launch themselves in that generation s hard. the rolling stones, go to a show, from mothers to grandchildren. a vast kind of range of people. the dead have always appealed to a certain section of the american community. but on another level the president likes em, the speaker of the house likes epidemic. the grateful dead are as american as apple pie. greta: it is a great read especially if you like rock and roll. i m pleased you liked. i will sign it for you. jamie: next, the best of the rest. video independent side a chilean mine. you will see how the men are doing. they are waiting to be rescued. 0 to 60?