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>> we came all of the way from san francisco to get the site screen. >> given out free ice cream for well deserving new yorkers. >> i hope to teach the kids in
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the neighborhood they don't have to emulate a drug dealer or basketball player to make it. >> what are you doing? it is not what you hear the news overnight. >> is this considered -- peacock. >> i'm sure my parents are proud at this moment. [applause] >> on a hot day like today in new york, what else would you want but some nice coal ice cream? >> would you like some i scream? i'm hoping he will say no. >> what you like a free scoop of ice cream? >> it was a no. wallace mine, all mine now. i was on the streets in the east village with mikey, owner of mikey likes it. you're given a free ice cream for well deserving new yorkers. >> free ice cream. mikey likes it isn't just a shop selling ice cream. it's a no to the community. >> were no to the community.
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to know from my late on lucy who will teach me how to stay out of trouble. i didn't listen to her all the time but now i have been able to not only listen to her, but also put into the community more positive light. >> mikey admits he made mistakes in his life. he's to sell marijuana on the streets and to jail for six months. >> how old were you? >> i didn't most of my life. i lived a double life to my parents i did something else. >> he was on the wrong track, but one is on passed away he found the recipe for turning his life around flipping the script and was going on. the recipe to vanilla ice cream. >> my aunt passed and i was cleaning her apartment and found a cookbook and it was vanilla
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ice cream and that's the base of all the ice creams we make. >> at his shop i tried three pop-culture inspired ice cream flavors. foxy brown, let's do this. >> it has a seesaw caramels swirl and wafer cookies. >> yum. >> it mikey is well known in the community in east village for giving out free ice cream to kids of good report cars. >> this is one of my first supporters here and she loves chocolate ice cream. >> and she gets good grades? great grades. one day i asked if she has some else's chocolate ice cream and she said she came looking for me. i wasn't here so she went somewhere else. sophia catch her today must reward her. >> free ice cream let me know
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how it taste? >> it taste good. i saw kids enjoying ice cream and i asked how their brains work if they got a's? >> we came from san francisco to get this ice cream. >> did you get some a's? did you get a's? >> yes. >> i hope to teach the young kids in the neighborhood that they don't have to emulate a drug dealer basketball player to make it. they should just be positive and faithful in their ability to help others and themselves. therefore you can create something that is great. >> like i scream. >> i'm going to suggest that he change the name from mikey likes it to sibile likes it because i love us ice cream and i love how he's representing the community. follow me on twitter and follow me on the show at chasing news. if you don't, i'm going to go eat all the ice cream. >> where is your microphone? >> it's hiding. sorry it decided to disappear.
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>> it you're firing up the grill for fourth of july weekend by putting on some oscar meyer wieners in time for the holiday. the old oscar meyer wiener mobile is being paced out and new ones are being faced in. we have the weiner cycle, the weiner drone. fortunately there is no anthony weiner. >> this is the life baby. how you don't everybody? is time for the next stop on my 2017 rubber mat tour, coney island. i'm in fright front of the famous frankfurters were they been dish not the dogs for more than hundred years. competitive eaters come from around the world for the most famous eating contest, i'll think of had a more it enjoyable way to eat this delicious frankfurter, i have a dream to eat the franks and the ultimate
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atmosphere, floating on my back in the atlantic ocean. on my raft. >> way windier than i thought it would be. >> do think i can do it? i think -- d1 hotdog? two on hotdog? i'm having an ocean picnic. i should've forgot the fries. those are problem. the fries are not going to make it. can you all my fries? you hold the hotdog and get on the raft. push me out. push me out. all right. i'm doing it. i'm doing it.
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there's no meat in this one, what happened? what happened to the frank? what happened to the frank? here we go. i have to finish my hotdog first. right young men you can't be out there. you're out there having lunch. no flotation devices in the water. because people don't how to swim they rely on the flotation device and if the flotation device goes down they go down.
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so i managed to pull it up but i would've been able to if it wasn't for the couple and the water out there by themselves in the freezing water, no one else around. i had to go back and hear their story. to get that one little coney island snapshot. >> how long you been dating? >> ten months. >> how old are you? >> 18. >> so you're 18 hanging out on coney island with your girl. flown in the ocean, was better than that? >> nothing. >> that's a good day. that's what it's all about. >> not quite even hot dogs but pretty good to be 18 and a love, that's pretty good. [inaudible]
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>> america's last line of defense couldn't be on the beach at the jersey shore, just dozens of yours from swimmers and lifeguards. the scent of missiles lurked in their silos ready to spring into action. in the 1950s and 60s, fears of a soviet nuclear strike led american leaders to prepare. >> the first round of actions fighter aircraft. where did they go? along with dozens of sites across the country, sandy hook. the barrier into new york bay. >> 's always been a strategic part of the entrance of new york harbor. pieces of that nasa line go history remain. i went there to take a look. i spoke with pete mcpherson who works for the national park service and gives tours. before the intercontinental missile bombs were said to be dropped from the air we needed
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to defend against soviet bombers making their way across the atlantic to targets like new york city. the cold war came in this is where the nike missile came in. >> nike was the first supersonic aircraft got a missile designed to follow the enemy target. this improved version has been the backbone of the emmys continental entire forts defense of past years. >> the range from 32 feet to 41 feet long way thousands of pounds, this antiaircraft missile have a capable to shoot down soviet bombers before they reach their target. there's a replica of one sitting outside the entrance of the bay today. and i got an idea. >> as part of the coastal defense they started off with small missiles which were shot off shore and then eventually graduated to the missile behind it, the hercules missile which also added nuclear warhead on.
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he showed me what was left of the control center switch are now resting from the sun and the sea air. in decades of abuse. >> this is an intact elevator and silo area where the nike missiles would be based. the menu their targets as well as bunkers that only one a few dozen people of the ground. in the event of an attack the codename places guys without them knows the real thing and not a drill. that have the authority to fire a missile with a nuclear weapon at a close to of soviet bombers 90 miles away. hard to believe. but important to remember through humanities ever-increasing capacity. >> justin had suicidal thoughts and i was just a day in the life of their men before he started
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to use medical marijuana. >> i was a criminal. that's what got me motivated to be an activist for the. >> it is not what you hear on the news overnight.
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♪ ♪ local ♪ >> i never went to any funerals or memorials, it was a secret mission and we went right back to work. and no therapy, no nothing. >> of substance abuse and bar fights and suicidal thoughts. that was a day in the life of the air force veteran before he started using medical marijuana. don served in the air force from 1980 until 1993 as a combat controller. air force combat control teams are one of the most elite divisions of the air force and work closely with navy seals and army rangers. >> we are called the quiet professionals, we don't like to be known.
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>> in february 1984 he was in spain during a training mission. his job was to be on the job and tracked the men went to jump from the airplane. when he gave the command, for whatever reason the pilot was the last call said not to. the pilot took another pass and during this pass at the side of the mountain. don and another man were the people who went out for a look for them and found all of the bodies. >> i walked up on one of my teammates was the first person i walked up on and he was folded in half backwards. his waist was broken. >> for 30 years he didn't talk about his time in the military. because of his ptsd, don suffered from social anxiety, had a quick temper and have flashbacks. >> i get freezing coal. i can get the pictures out of my head. everybody and look at, everything i look at i can see their face on their faces of their dead bodies. a lot of them are still intact and there my teammates. i knew their kids i knew their wives. some of them i knew their moms and dads. >> to cope with his feelings he
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drank a lot, fought a lot and was a multiple prescriptions. not only did he hit the waves making him feel but it was taken a toll on his personal life. >> my wife gave me the ultimatum. high believed her. >> says that he replaced all alcohol most of his prescriptions with medical marijuana, or cannabis. because of his success he made an effort to get more involved with cannabis activism for veterans. >> i was a criminal and that's what got me motivated to be an activist for the spirit on trying to do is feel good. trying to get off of oxycodone and alcohol alcohol. as an effort to get -- governor chris me added poster posttraumatic stress disorder. 945 people of the 10350 people
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enrolled suffer from ptsd. >> what it does for me is, it makes me not do well on it. >> now he heads to compassionate science alternative treatment center in camden county. they have four grow rooms so all the medicine they distribute is manufactured in-house. because of state laws we cannot film back there so we have a few file photo. >> we sell flower product. we have the most amount of strains available. where the only dispensary currently selling extracts. >> don and his wife make the to our trip to north jersey because of the extract. he depth of the cannabis out boils three sessions a day and smokes weed in between. dabbing is when a person heats the oil and inhales a vaporized form giving an intense high. >> i want to add that the the
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dispensary sells the oil as a topical treatment. they do not in any way suggest that client stab with it. what clients do with the product in their home is their business. the dispensaries cash only and not cheap. >> a patient can expect to spend roughly around $400 for an ounce, give or take. the maximum amount the person can receive is 2 ounces. >> twice a government involved in this? why search is not a legalized product you can buy over-the-counter that doesn't have thc in it, would have no issue with the drug laws. >> if you take the thc which is the chemical compound that gets you, maybe guys like don wouldn't be using it. i think he's replacing stuff like opiates and alcohol with marijuana which people look at is less harmful. take the thc out and you take reasons to do it in the first
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place. >> that's why there's a fight over legalized versus not legalize. >> i would rather this guy smoke weeds and drinks and fights. if it works, good for him. >> yeah. let's go. ♪ >> today and cruising on one of the most unique ways to travel. if someone wants to -- i sent my
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hey. >> hey, ho.
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>> today i am cruising on one of the most unique ways to travel and party at the jersey shore. this is basically your jersey shore bungalow on wheels with the springsteen name. it is the east street shuttle. does it get any more jersey than that? this brings back all kinds of
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memories of riding the bus in school and also beach bungalows that i i spent so much time in, crashing on couches, crashing on floors, good times. good times. patrick burke, refugee from the newspaper industry, like myself, started this company a year and a half ago. and now he has three buses including this former big yellow school bus that he found on craigslist. the buses are busy carting around groups of party years like this group of my fellow gen xers were heading to a brian adams concert. >> yeah, let's go. read the bus for an evening and you can travel and drink while cruising down the road seated in an antique railroad bench.
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scammers from upstate new york or, a repurposed church pew. >> someone once said this buses nice of the my apartment. >> it's comfortable, it's relaxed. people get a nice response every time they come on. i find a lot of stuff online through craigslist. you know what you find. >> the old stereo, with the smart phone jack insults you can rock out without having to bring your whole vinyl collection along. it sounds wonderful. i'm a little scared right now because i'm on a bus, and never like the bus when i was on the bus in school. never. no. no, i don't like the bus. >> are you getting rid of
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something? >> you're too cathartic to be on the bus now. we did not have these on the bus. and we had bus drivers who are very nasty. >> the e street shuttle is like a therapy bus then. people working out their issues back here in the back of the bus. did you like the bus when you read the bus to school? >> yeah. >> i love the bus. >> why? >> i think it beat up on the bus. >> i didn't have to walk. [laughter] >> it it's very practical. logical, practical. >> warning, what you are about to see may cause drooling. at the house on west 15th street in meatpacking district there creating my version of heaven. >> basically deconstructed guacamole. >> into the bread? >> sign me up. >> it's called avocado pizza. >> we start giving it away is a gift from kitchen.
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you know sometimes use and extra stuff and say this is your gift. >> now, you don't have to know somebody your be somebody special to get avocado pizza. the chef makes tall pies every night. >> i started tasting my dough which means i started incorporating -- in my pizza dough. sugar and two different flowers and let it for 48 hour. >> first to show me how to prepare the dough. >> then, we took the dough out, prepped its, and try to make it bigger. that is not as easy as it looks. >> it is not that hard. i learned it in like 11 years.
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>> i'm just a couple years behind. >> then we moved on to oil and onions. we put it into the fire to cook. >> at this point i was supposed to add the cilantro and salsa on top, but i miss that part. >> now you have to garnish it more. >> i forgot. >> know you never forget. >> i just change the order. >> and then i covered it with radishes, sunflower seeds and more cilantro. >> eating time. >> was there cheese involve? >> no cheese. this piece is for begins. >> if there's no cheese there is no pizza. these are the rules of pizza. >> says the italian. >> well, i'm more japanese. >> , puerto rican who loves avocado. it was so good. >> it was more like an avocado
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toast at the next level. >> no, it was a pizza with avocado on top. >> because it was shaped like that. >> do you consider tomato pie? >> thank you.
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bart: trick-or-treat! ♪ on this filthy night of evil ♪ little gaudy beggars stroll ♪ as they lure ghouls, ghosts and goblins ♪ ♪ hungry for their innocent souls ♪ ♪ there is a hellish breeze a-groanin' ♪ ♪ as the children they pursue ♪ you can hear their bellies moanin' ♪ ♪ they might even gnaw on you ♪ but ruler of this sordid host ♪ ♪ more ghastly than them all ♪ lurks a ravenous beastly monster ♪ ♪ more than 25 feet tall

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