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i wrote the pied piper, and it d piper and the pied piper almost almost predicts woodstock. follow me, i am the pied piper, i will show you where it is at. "you with your masquerading and you always contemplating what to do in case heaven has found you, can't you see it's all around you?" i was talking to the generation, hey, babe, what are you trying to prove? it ain't true that your life has kicked you. it is your mind that is tricking you so form a line. >> today, woodstock, 45 years ago. what is the generation, what is the message they walk away with? >> i have been working on college for years now because i knew that the future -- if america was going to be saved i was going to have to get into college. is the numberow one internet show in the world. 150,000 to 200,000. everything in the archives is -- has over 300,000 hits. my interview has 2.4 million hits. me and michael talking got one million listening live, just me and michael talking. i am seeing what i dreamed about. i am seeing what i dreamed about that this generation, i said it , will take three or four of fi
i wrote the pied piper, and it d piper and the pied piper almost almost predicts woodstock. follow me, i am the pied piper, i will show you where it is at. "you with your masquerading and you always contemplating what to do in case heaven has found you, can't you see it's all around you?" i was talking to the generation, hey, babe, what are you trying to prove? it ain't true that your life has kicked you. it is your mind that is tricking you so form a line. >> today, woodstock,...
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piper's offered to take us to a shop that sells cannabis.nto weed, it's got a big claim to fame. they were one of the greater vancouver area's first licensed stores after legalisation. proudly set on the little sign here. yeah, they've got it on a sign there, if you want to head inside, there's a couple of others. this place used to be run illegally, with authorities turning a bit of a blind eye. but it's now moved into being fully legal and that means some big changes. one of the major differences is the way you can present cannabis now. so, they're in smell—proof containers, but you can't actually access the product. right. it's not to be handled or touched or sampled. but they have these nifty containers now where you can actually pop up the top and smell them. jim, this is mike babins, he is the founder and owner of the store here. how are you doing? good. how has the process been? it's been... ..crazy. basically, everything has changed. i used to have a lot of funjust selling weed to people, and now i spend most of my time typing. right
piper's offered to take us to a shop that sells cannabis.nto weed, it's got a big claim to fame. they were one of the greater vancouver area's first licensed stores after legalisation. proudly set on the little sign here. yeah, they've got it on a sign there, if you want to head inside, there's a couple of others. this place used to be run illegally, with authorities turning a bit of a blind eye. but it's now moved into being fully legal and that means some big changes. one of the major...
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i wrote the pied piper, and it almost predicts woodstock. follow the pied piper, and i will show you where it is at. happiness, can't you see it is all around you? a new generation. what are you trying to prove, you know? it is your mind that is tricking you. today, when you look at woodstock, 45 years ago, what's the message you walk away from? mr. kornfeld: i have been working on the college for years now. i knew the future of america, to be saved, you have to keep the feeling. my internet show, the number one in the world, 18 million hits, everything in the archive has over 300,000 hits. just meichael talking, and michael talking. so, i'm doing what i dreamed about. generation, woodstock's going to hang around. why do i know? there was documentarty festival, and these kids were so into woodstock. when i went to korea, the kids were so into woodstock. i spoke at 12 colleges in 15 days in korea, and all those kids were nuts. one college in seoul, a kid comes running from the back with a rolex watch. i want to give you a gift. a rolex watch.
i wrote the pied piper, and it almost predicts woodstock. follow the pied piper, and i will show you where it is at. happiness, can't you see it is all around you? a new generation. what are you trying to prove, you know? it is your mind that is tricking you. today, when you look at woodstock, 45 years ago, what's the message you walk away from? mr. kornfeld: i have been working on the college for years now. i knew the future of america, to be saved, you have to keep the feeling. my internet...
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piper ofied woodstock," do you like that? artie: i wrote the pied piper, and it almost follows woodstock. you are always masquerading, contemplating what to do. can't you see it is all around you? i was talking to the generation. hey babe, what are you trying to do? it is your mind and soul that is tricking you, so form a line. woodstock, 45 years ago. , what ishis generation the message they walk away with? artie: i've been working on the college for years now because i knew that the future of america was going to be saved, it would have to keep the feeling of woodstock and i was going to have to get into college. my internet show, 18 million , everything in the archives has over 300,000 hits. has 2.4 million hits. me and michael talking got one million listening live, just me and michael talking. i'm seeing what i dreamed about. this generation -- i said it is going to take three to five generations, but woodstock will hang around. there wast to italy, a documentary festival. it was first-class. these kids were into woodsto
piper ofied woodstock," do you like that? artie: i wrote the pied piper, and it almost follows woodstock. you are always masquerading, contemplating what to do. can't you see it is all around you? i was talking to the generation. hey babe, what are you trying to do? it is your mind and soul that is tricking you, so form a line. woodstock, 45 years ago. , what ishis generation the message they walk away with? artie: i've been working on the college for years now because i knew that the...
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so he's like the proverbial pied piper. gets in the truck and shows it off to the cows. >> pied piper. >> he has a shoutout to the people who watch his videos. >> thank you for being a subscriber to my channel. i really appreciate it. you guys seem really cool. i wish we could hang out. we should just have a party. >> all the space you need. you can fit 100,000 scribers right there. let's go for a rager man. >> kicking it. >> like a whole new woodstock for youtube. >> it is cool he reached 100,000 subscribers just because he spent some quality time with the cows. good for him. >> good to see he's milking it for all it's worth. should we go into the cow puns or not. >> that would be udderly ridiculous. >> eat that grass. >> the prank, ignore her for 24 hours. >> she's funny. i like her. >> next "right this minute." >> and still to come, oli takes off to get a workout in before work. >> so let's see how it goes. >> the heart racing mission to break a sweat and get back in time. >> okay. back on the break. >> but the granddaug
so he's like the proverbial pied piper. gets in the truck and shows it off to the cows. >> pied piper. >> he has a shoutout to the people who watch his videos. >> thank you for being a subscriber to my channel. i really appreciate it. you guys seem really cool. i wish we could hang out. we should just have a party. >> all the space you need. you can fit 100,000 scribers right there. let's go for a rager man. >> kicking it. >> like a whole new woodstock for...
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kornfeld is the author of "the pied piper of woodstock." greg peterson conducted the interview. it is about half an hour. artie: i wanted to be a baseball player. i always loved music and my mother always had liked benny goodman or the lombardos. the two brothers, they both had bands. what were the two guys who had bands? she listened to big band music and my uncle loved jazz. he was always listening to jazz. those were the influences i had. greg: was your mother a pianist or a performer? artie: my mother became a very famous -- she was the founder of the freedom rise. if you get my book, it will blow your mind about shirley kornfeld. she was the star in my family, not me. greg: today, you are the star. artie: i am just a representative of a dream. greg: capitol records was a new concept and you took a commanding position. how did that come about? artie: my good friend who just sold his stock in martha stewart, chairman of the board of records for 15 years, we met -- if you read my book, we met by accident at queens college night school and he had just taken over the job working
kornfeld is the author of "the pied piper of woodstock." greg peterson conducted the interview. it is about half an hour. artie: i wanted to be a baseball player. i always loved music and my mother always had liked benny goodman or the lombardos. the two brothers, they both had bands. what were the two guys who had bands? she listened to big band music and my uncle loved jazz. he was always listening to jazz. those were the influences i had. greg: was your mother a pianist or a...
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. >> jimmy: we got to get some pipers up there. >> i'm thinking about taking it on. >> jimmy: there areere they say if you come here and live here and you work here, we'll give you a house for free. >> wow. >> jimmy: have you heard about that? >> no, i haven't heard about that. >> jimmy: that might be something for the pipers to think about there. >> i imagine being in the pipe band of broken wind or cockridge. >> jimmy: do people ever mention things you forgot you did or obscure things when they approach you? >> you never know what you're going to get. sometimes i might meet an 85-year-old woman who says you know what my favorite movie is? it's 300. or like a big american football player who is like, you know, ps, i love you. and i'm like, okay, i get that. but one of my, one of my most interesting ones was last halloween i was in new york and i was in this restaurant, and i saw michael cohen across the way. >> jimmy: donald trump's michael cohen. >> and i see him looking over, checking each other out. we'll see. and then i go to the toilet and i come back, and my buddy says, by the wa
. >> jimmy: we got to get some pipers up there. >> i'm thinking about taking it on. >> jimmy: there areere they say if you come here and live here and you work here, we'll give you a house for free. >> wow. >> jimmy: have you heard about that? >> no, i haven't heard about that. >> jimmy: that might be something for the pipers to think about there. >> i imagine being in the pipe band of broken wind or cockridge. >> jimmy: do people ever...
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craig johnson from piper jaffray is joining us as well.there's been a good amount of breaking news this morning. we had an 800 poin-point drop ie dow yes, siterday just when you thought things would stabilize, all the gains have been taken out of the market because of these headlines. is this an environment where you feel constructive about buying stocks as they fall? >> absolutely. we have a proactive central bank the fed is doing all that it can. it's made it very clear it's taking a dovish stance it stands ready to cut rates more this may not stop an economic slowdown or a recession, but it should be supporti ivive for rik assets >> do you believe we're due for a recession? credit suisse says the last five times we had this i versinversi it's led to recession, so the question is when >> we are never due for a recession. we create events that cause a recession. we're in the midst of a slow motion accident which is our trade policy but at some point it can be averted it can still be stopped before we see maximum damage so i don't believe
craig johnson from piper jaffray is joining us as well.there's been a good amount of breaking news this morning. we had an 800 poin-point drop ie dow yes, siterday just when you thought things would stabilize, all the gains have been taken out of the market because of these headlines. is this an environment where you feel constructive about buying stocks as they fall? >> absolutely. we have a proactive central bank the fed is doing all that it can. it's made it very clear it's taking a...
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from my vantage point what's missing in the current president is that he's been the pied piper for whiteman who has stoked the embers, if you will, of this notion if you come from europe you're the right american, if you come from other countries, you're not. and i think that kind of division, racial hatred that you've seen come from the president is not just unacceptable, it's brought us to the point where we are today. a point where we're turning one american against another. >> has anything changed in your view of donald trump this week, or is this something that you've been seeing for years now? >> no, i think maria hit it. you know, we've watched this for some time. i actually go back to the central park five when he called for the death penalty for five young boys who have since been declared innocent. you know, with the birther remarks, when he came down the steps and announced his candidacy and talked about mexicans as rapists and criminals. when he's talked about the invasion of immigrants from latin america and central america. this is man who's showed his colors for a very lon
from my vantage point what's missing in the current president is that he's been the pied piper for whiteman who has stoked the embers, if you will, of this notion if you come from europe you're the right american, if you come from other countries, you're not. and i think that kind of division, racial hatred that you've seen come from the president is not just unacceptable, it's brought us to the point where we are today. a point where we're turning one american against another. >> has...
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we are going to see, you know, the piper has come. they are going to pay the piper now.llions of dollars over the last 20 years knowing to a near certainty that what they were doing was spreading death and destruction to the american people. a quarter of a million americans have died this century from opioid abuse. 70,000 in the last year. we lost 55,000 in ten years of vietnam, so you get an idea of the scope of this. it has devastated cities in this state and so many else. >> martha: thank you, so great to see you tonight. great reporting on us all the way through. so what happens when the value of patriotism, religion, and parenting no longer exists? ben shapiro on the direction america appears to be heading based on a brand-new poll from "the wall street journal." he joins me next. ♪ to severe psoriasis, little things can be a big deal. that's why there's otezla. otezla is not a cream. it's a pill that treats plaque psoriasis differently. with otezla, 75% clearer skin is achievable. don't use if you're allergic to otezla. it may cause severe diarrhea, nausea, or vomi
we are going to see, you know, the piper has come. they are going to pay the piper now.llions of dollars over the last 20 years knowing to a near certainty that what they were doing was spreading death and destruction to the american people. a quarter of a million americans have died this century from opioid abuse. 70,000 in the last year. we lost 55,000 in ten years of vietnam, so you get an idea of the scope of this. it has devastated cities in this state and so many else. >> martha:...
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alone but more than that we're going to help to see that this doesn't happen again attorney joseph piper says what happened to the car to loney's it's far too common because of lax government oversight for the most part fertility medicine is self regulated. >>federal rules only require clinics to screen embryos for disease. every port successful pregnancy rates to the cdc. but legal expert neal me khan says too many clinics don't obey the rules. >>the 12% of clinics that don't comply with that federal law still continue operating a spokesperson from the american society for reproductive medicine defense, the existing rules, what none of those cases that have surfaced have taken place since the fda got involved these clinics need to be held accountable to cincinnati clinic won't comment on the car to loney's but says there are quote evaluating allegations surrounding events alleged to have occurred. and washington recall martin. >>moving along isis is resurging in syria that's the word that she used in a new pentagon inspector general report. the report covers the fight against isis from
alone but more than that we're going to help to see that this doesn't happen again attorney joseph piper says what happened to the car to loney's it's far too common because of lax government oversight for the most part fertility medicine is self regulated. >>federal rules only require clinics to screen embryos for disease. every port successful pregnancy rates to the cdc. but legal expert neal me khan says too many clinics don't obey the rules. >>the 12% of clinics that don't...
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piper north america or australia much of europe and china have what they would classify as heavy will robust regulation for many countries across africa regulation ranges from moderate to 0 the kenyan government says they're working on it but the speed at which they are developing policies is being outstripped by the speed at which private players are revolutionizing telecoms and internet connectivity i don't think there's anything particularly wrong with private sector actors taking a lead role if especially again they have the resources. and the wherewithal to be able to do this the question is where are states in this game to keep them in check because of the narrative around how any and all digital development is a positive or a net positive asking critical questions is almost seen as being an enemy of progress and therefore the risk is your people in the community out so because of that nuanced and problematic notion being created very few politicians and by extension government actors want to step up to the plate to play this game proactively. which come to think of as being wit
piper north america or australia much of europe and china have what they would classify as heavy will robust regulation for many countries across africa regulation ranges from moderate to 0 the kenyan government says they're working on it but the speed at which they are developing policies is being outstripped by the speed at which private players are revolutionizing telecoms and internet connectivity i don't think there's anything particularly wrong with private sector actors taking a lead...
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ine twin-engine piper was flying to miami when it went down.he two passengers injuries. new research today points to a nenk between caffeine and migraine headaches. the study in the "american journal of medicine" says three or more cups of coffee can trigger migraines in those who experience them occasionally. migraines affect more than a billion people worldwide. next, a photo finish. one of the most famous photos in the world snapped 50 years ago today. >> o'donnell: we end tonight as promised at the most famous crosswalk in the world, because as charlie d'agata tells us, it was the scene this eighth of august of an anniversary celebration. ♪ oh, yeah >> reporter: it was 50 years ago today that four men crossed the road this way. hver since, fans from across the globe have made the pilgrimage to stride across the most famous crosswalk in rock 'n' roll. julie bolch came here today from eolorado springs. >> the beatles are forever. everybody loves them. it's their 50th anniversary, and for thed to breathe the air thae >> reporter: but this migh
ine twin-engine piper was flying to miami when it went down.he two passengers injuries. new research today points to a nenk between caffeine and migraine headaches. the study in the "american journal of medicine" says three or more cups of coffee can trigger migraines in those who experience them occasionally. migraines affect more than a billion people worldwide. next, a photo finish. one of the most famous photos in the world snapped 50 years ago today. >> o'donnell: we end...
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alone but more than that we're going to help to see that this doesn't happen again attorney joseph piperays what happened to the car to loney's it's far too common because of lax government oversight for the most part fertility medicine is self regulated. >>federal rules only require clinics to screen embryos for disease. every port successful pregnancy rates to the cdc. but legal expert neal me khan says too many clinics don't obey the rules. >>the 12% of clinics that don't comply with that federal law still continue operating a spokesperson from the american society for reproductive medicine defense, the existing rules, what none of those cases that of service have taken place since the fda got involved these clinics need to be held accountable. the cincinnati clinic won't comment on the car to loney's but says there are quote evaluating allegations surrounding events alleged to have occurred. and washington recall martin and kron four's now streaming live local news 24 hours a day with no commercials. the new service is called kron on. >>get caught up in the latest breaking news and w
alone but more than that we're going to help to see that this doesn't happen again attorney joseph piperays what happened to the car to loney's it's far too common because of lax government oversight for the most part fertility medicine is self regulated. >>federal rules only require clinics to screen embryos for disease. every port successful pregnancy rates to the cdc. but legal expert neal me khan says too many clinics don't obey the rules. >>the 12% of clinics that don't comply...
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piper north america or australia much of europe and china have what they would classify as heavy all robust regulation for many countries across africa regulation ranges from moderate to 0. the kenyan government says they're working on it but the speed at which they are developing policies is being outstripped by the speed at which private planes are revolutionizing telecoms and internet connectivity i don't think there's anything particularly wrong with private sector actors taking a lead role if especially again they have the resources and the wherewithal to be able to do this the question is where are states in this game to keep them in check because of the narrative around how any and all digital development is a positive or a net positive asking critical questions is almost seen as being an enemy of progress and therefore the risk is your people in the communities you serve or miss out so because of that nuanced and problematic notion being created very few politicians and by extension government actors want to step up to the plate to play this game proactively. which come to th
piper north america or australia much of europe and china have what they would classify as heavy all robust regulation for many countries across africa regulation ranges from moderate to 0. the kenyan government says they're working on it but the speed at which they are developing policies is being outstripped by the speed at which private planes are revolutionizing telecoms and internet connectivity i don't think there's anything particularly wrong with private sector actors taking a lead role...
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there is this true do is there human faces everywhere and needles in everything or what is a hyper by piper believer what is this true there are a lot of neighborhoods with those problems but if you are in the tourist areas of san francisco then all of that. human tragedy is kept to a low boil in other words it's stuff is cleaned up around the big hotels and the big shopping malls and so on but if you go out into the neighborhoods then you're going to see that in here in berkeley i mean there's a homeless encampment a block away from our little. abode here in central berkeley and there's various homeless encampment surrounding the city's you know trying to deal with it by putting porta potties out there and so on but they're they're here and they're permanent aliza surprised to hear that this problem is now reaching into areas like orange county california famous people living there behind the so-called orange curtain you know it was a bastion of a certain class now they can't seem to get a scape all their virtue signalling has not stopped us from encroaching on their on their on their home
there is this true do is there human faces everywhere and needles in everything or what is a hyper by piper believer what is this true there are a lot of neighborhoods with those problems but if you are in the tourist areas of san francisco then all of that. human tragedy is kept to a low boil in other words it's stuff is cleaned up around the big hotels and the big shopping malls and so on but if you go out into the neighborhoods then you're going to see that in here in berkeley i mean there's...
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this crash is similar to one in march when a twin-engine piper aircraft slammed into an ohio neighborhood, killing the pilot. back here in pennsylvania, the ntsb is still on the scene, trying to uncover what caused this crash. one big mystery, there's no record of any distress calls from that plane. tom? >> such a mystery. all right, diane, thank you. >>> an ominous new report from the united nations about the threat to the world's food supply. more than 100 scientists warn that soil is being lost between 10 and 100 times faster than it is forming, and that climate change, including flooding and drought, is speeding up the loss. but they say there is hope if change comes quickly, including shrinking farmland while growing forest, wasting less food and persuading more people to shift from meat-based to plant-based diets. >>> and there's still much more ahead on "world news tonight" this thursday. the danger in the sky. a flight attendant fired and facing charges for allegedly being drunk on the job. tonight, the video from inside the plane. >>> plus, the headline tonight about the trendy m
this crash is similar to one in march when a twin-engine piper aircraft slammed into an ohio neighborhood, killing the pilot. back here in pennsylvania, the ntsb is still on the scene, trying to uncover what caused this crash. one big mystery, there's no record of any distress calls from that plane. tom? >> such a mystery. all right, diane, thank you. >>> an ominous new report from the united nations about the threat to the world's food supply. more than 100 scientists warn that...
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alone but more than that we're going to help to see that this 1oesn't happen again attorney joseph piperays what happened to the car to loanees it's far too common because of lax government oversight for the most part fertility medicine is self regulated. >>federal rules only require clinics to screen embryos for disease. every port successful pregnancy rates to the cdc. but legal expert neal me khan says too many clinics don't obey the rules. >>the 12% of clinics that don't comply with that federal law still continue operating a spokesperson from the american society for reproductive medicine defense, the existing rules. but none of those cases that have surfaced have taken place since the fda got involved these clinics need to be held accountable. the cincinnati clinic won't comment on the car to loanees this is their quote evaluating allegations surrounding events alleged to have occurred. and washington recall martin. speeds fire danger is definitely in mind but some areas are fire trap. >>apps as we've learned with paradise lonnie wong takes a look at how south lake tahoe is prepari
alone but more than that we're going to help to see that this 1oesn't happen again attorney joseph piperays what happened to the car to loanees it's far too common because of lax government oversight for the most part fertility medicine is self regulated. >>federal rules only require clinics to screen embryos for disease. every port successful pregnancy rates to the cdc. but legal expert neal me khan says too many clinics don't obey the rules. >>the 12% of clinics that don't comply...
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the piper took off at around 9am this morning and was flying to italy but for reasons that are as yet 10:25am this morning the plane crashed and caught fire in the area. three people are confirmed by swiss police as having died in the small plane crash. british airways has apologised, after admitting it mistakenly told some passengers their flights were cancelled. pilots are going on strike on the 9th, 10th and 27th next month, but some customers with flights on other days were wrongly asked to re—book, or get a refund. british airways passenger caroline payne told me how she'd had to book a second flight after she was told her flight was cancelled, only to be told her originalflight had been reinstated. we got an e—mail, i think it came to in the early hours of the morning saying ourflight had been cancelled. that was it. so you know, we thought my goodness, what are we going to do? tried to phone ba, couldn't get through. no joy, so we thought we had better rebook because otherwise we have a lot of arrangements to alter. so we rebooked through air canada at great expense. where wher
the piper took off at around 9am this morning and was flying to italy but for reasons that are as yet 10:25am this morning the plane crashed and caught fire in the area. three people are confirmed by swiss police as having died in the small plane crash. british airways has apologised, after admitting it mistakenly told some passengers their flights were cancelled. pilots are going on strike on the 9th, 10th and 27th next month, but some customers with flights on other days were wrongly asked to...
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the twin-engine piper was flying to miami when it went down. the two passengers escaped without serious injuries. >>> new research todaytu in thee american medical association" says three or more cups of coffee can trigger migraines in those who experience them occasionally. migraines affect more than a billion people worldwide. >>> next, a photo finish. >>> we end tonight as promised, at the most famous crosswalk in the world. because as charlie d'agata tells us, it was the scene this 8th of august of an anniversary celebration. ♪ >> reporter: it was 50 years ago today that four men crossed the road this way. ever since, fans from across the globe have made the pilgrimage to stride across the most famous crosswalk in rock 'n roll. julie bolsch came here today from colorado springs. >> the beatles are forever. everybody loves them. it's their 50th anniversary, and i wanted to breathe the air that the beatles breathed and be here for this. >> reporter: but this might never have happened. naming the album after the nearby abbey road studios was a
the twin-engine piper was flying to miami when it went down. the two passengers escaped without serious injuries. >>> new research todaytu in thee american medical association" says three or more cups of coffee can trigger migraines in those who experience them occasionally. migraines affect more than a billion people worldwide. >>> next, a photo finish. >>> we end tonight as promised, at the most famous crosswalk in the world. because as charlie d'agata tells...
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a fashion editor described her as a pied piper of hope and fun.drawing comparisons between longshore and one of the greatest artists of all time. here's jamie wax. >> reporter: she is as bold as the art she makes. longshore is a sound bite machine who by her own admission can sometimes use the salty language of a longshoreman. she's always turning heads by doing things her own way. ♪ ♪ i like it like that >> reporter: at the palace cafe inside bergdorf goodman, the department store catering to new york's elite, high culture means pop art. >> you're having tea in my brain right now, and the beauty level of bergdorf goodman. i never wanted to use this playfulness. if i had a tail it would be wagging. >> reporter: 40 blocks downtown, ashley longshore's takeover of new york continues. how did you choose these 37 women? >> well, dianne sent me a list. >> dianne von first tenberg's flagship store. >> malala and jackie o. and oprah andiclle obama. >> i think the fact that bar beer is next to mother teresa with butterflies is ashley longshore. >> awesome.
a fashion editor described her as a pied piper of hope and fun.drawing comparisons between longshore and one of the greatest artists of all time. here's jamie wax. >> reporter: she is as bold as the art she makes. longshore is a sound bite machine who by her own admission can sometimes use the salty language of a longshoreman. she's always turning heads by doing things her own way. ♪ ♪ i like it like that >> reporter: at the palace cafe inside bergdorf goodman, the department...
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kornfeld is the author of "the pied piper of woodstock." greg peterson conducted the interview.t is about half an hour. artie: i wanted to be a baseball player. i always loved music and my mother always had liked benny goodman or the lombardos. the two brothers, they both had bands. what were the two guys who had bands? she listened to big band music and my uncle loved jazz. he was always listening to jazz.
kornfeld is the author of "the pied piper of woodstock." greg peterson conducted the interview.t is about half an hour. artie: i wanted to be a baseball player. i always loved music and my mother always had liked benny goodman or the lombardos. the two brothers, they both had bands. what were the two guys who had bands? she listened to big band music and my uncle loved jazz. he was always listening to jazz.
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you have to pay the piper someday.ts have to be repaid, and when they are repaid, they will be repaid by the next generation and it will reduce their standard of living and it is inexcusable this is "erring. the blame fault is on the president and the democratic .ongress neither side has interest in addressing the deficit and drivers of the deficit areas until you get the entitlement accounts under control, so they are not growing faster than the economy, you can't get the deficit under control. david: it strikes me there are two or three people that would run against president trump or have said they are thinking about it. party, billublican wild, mark sanford, and others. they seem to be talking about the deficit and are more concerned about the deficit. is there any prospect of any purchase of a new hampshire -- they seem to be jumping off of iowa and going to new hampshire for their pitch. is that just a pipe dream? sen. gregg: i don't see any of those three people being viable in new hampshire. the president came
you have to pay the piper someday.ts have to be repaid, and when they are repaid, they will be repaid by the next generation and it will reduce their standard of living and it is inexcusable this is "erring. the blame fault is on the president and the democratic .ongress neither side has interest in addressing the deficit and drivers of the deficit areas until you get the entitlement accounts under control, so they are not growing faster than the economy, you can't get the deficit under...
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it forces them to pay the piper, so to speak. emily, i'm going to respond with a question.f these lawsuits. the reason is that there was evidence that they were pushing these drugs aggressively on doctors, without indicating the agree to which they were addicted. they were saying, oh, this is less addictive than other dogs. it turns out, it was pretty addictive. >> emily: they didn't admit culpability. the core of the judges ruling is that they had an unbranded marketing campaign that was totally at fault. they said, the judge ruled that the branded element. people were lined up out the door. they provided faulty data and said, pain management is being undertreated. the, there is no risk associated with opiates. johnson & johnson led a concerted effort to literally change medicinal policy. they also changed government regulations so that hospitals would push those prescriptions. all of these big farmers are facing different results. i think this is a good one. it is >> greg: everything that e said is wrong! >> juan: you want your opioid now? >> greg: i've already had it. >>
it forces them to pay the piper, so to speak. emily, i'm going to respond with a question.f these lawsuits. the reason is that there was evidence that they were pushing these drugs aggressively on doctors, without indicating the agree to which they were addicted. they were saying, oh, this is less addictive than other dogs. it turns out, it was pretty addictive. >> emily: they didn't admit culpability. the core of the judges ruling is that they had an unbranded marketing campaign that was...
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. >> my name is yvonne piper on the nurse practitioner here at sf city clinic. he was the first time i came to city clinic was a little intimidated. the first time i got treated for [inaudible]. i walked up to the redline and was greeted with a warm welcome i'm chad redden and anna client of city clinic >> even has had an std clinic since all the way back to 1911. at that time, the clinic was founded to provide std diagnosis treatment for sex workers. there's been a big increase in std rates after the earthquake and the fire a lot of people were homeless and there were more sex work and were homeless sex workers. there were some public health experts who are pretty progressive for their time thought that by providing std diagnosis and treatmentsex workers that we might be able to get a handle on std rates in san francisco. >> when you're at the clinic you're going to wait with whoever else is able to register at the front desk first. after you register your seat in the waiting room and wait to be seen. after you are called you come to the back and meet with a he
. >> my name is yvonne piper on the nurse practitioner here at sf city clinic. he was the first time i came to city clinic was a little intimidated. the first time i got treated for [inaudible]. i walked up to the redline and was greeted with a warm welcome i'm chad redden and anna client of city clinic >> even has had an std clinic since all the way back to 1911. at that time, the clinic was founded to provide std diagnosis treatment for sex workers. there's been a big increase in...
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he is the author of the pied piper of woodstock. mr. kornfeld: i wanted to be a baseball player.mother always, i always loved music and my mother always had liked benny goodman for the
he is the author of the pied piper of woodstock. mr. kornfeld: i wanted to be a baseball player.mother always, i always loved music and my mother always had liked benny goodman for the
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piper jaffray initiating kronos with a buy rating at $18 price target they could provide access to retail outlets piper jaffray also seeing potential growth of cbd products in the u.s. >>> don't miss our exclusive interview with brendan kennedy coming up. >>> back to the word on the street, lots of action today, steve, on apple for obvious reasons but quite interesting to see, regardless of this improvement and tone of tariffs on them, iphone head winds might be moving aside whether you're talking china or the u.s. >> i don't think they are so we don't know what's really driving it there's been so much advanced buying of components and of iphones because you don't know when the tariffs take effect you could be building inventory that's not going to get sold down so you shouldn't own apple for this quarter or the next quarter. i own it i bought more at about the 193 level because it got oversold. you should own it for 5g because that's when you're going to truly see -- unlike the iphone x, you'll truly seeing a -- i'm not buying it here based upon this we've known this is an unanalyzable c
piper jaffray initiating kronos with a buy rating at $18 price target they could provide access to retail outlets piper jaffray also seeing potential growth of cbd products in the u.s. >>> don't miss our exclusive interview with brendan kennedy coming up. >>> back to the word on the street, lots of action today, steve, on apple for obvious reasons but quite interesting to see, regardless of this improvement and tone of tariffs on them, iphone head winds might be moving aside...
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find out who diesel piper donated all that money to. we really pride ourselves on making it easy for you to get your windshield fixed. >> teacher: let's turn in your science papers. >> tech vo: this teacher always puts her students first. >> student: i did mine on volcanoes. >> teacher: you did?! oh, i can't wait to read it. >> tech vo: so when she had auto glass damage... she chose safelite. with safelite, she could see exactly when we'd be there. >> teacher: you must be pascal. >> tech: yes ma'am. >> tech vo: saving her time... [honk, honk] >> kids: bye! >> tech vo: ...so she can save the science project. >> kids: whoa! >> kids vo: ♪ safelite repair, safelite replace ♪ we'll take great care of him we get it you got it oh! thank you we're petsmart thank you we're hugging let's get down to business. the business of atlanta on monday... ... cincinnati on tuesday. ...philly on wednesday. ...and thursday back to cincinnati . modernized comfort inns and suites have been refreshed because when your business keeps going, our business is you.
find out who diesel piper donated all that money to. we really pride ourselves on making it easy for you to get your windshield fixed. >> teacher: let's turn in your science papers. >> tech vo: this teacher always puts her students first. >> student: i did mine on volcanoes. >> teacher: you did?! oh, i can't wait to read it. >> tech vo: so when she had auto glass damage... she chose safelite. with safelite, she could see exactly when we'd be there. >>...
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piper and back in 1998 as a senior associate, i helped negotiate an draft some of the language that ed markey and itp sponsoring think the cop a law and i filed seven sets of comments in the rulemaking. i was there at the creation to provide some context over time. >> thank you. quite a breadth of experience both past and present and no doubt well into the future because the issue will not go away. mark, let me start with you. what has led the ftc to seek comments now rather than some other time? >> i'm speaking for myself and not the commissioners. i speak for one of them and will not say who. [laughter] we do this regulatory review process every 10 years typically and that is on a routine revised the role in 2013 pretty substantially to add categories of personal information that were really collected when the role was first in command -- implemented and sort of to expand the role for the way-- rule third parties were collecting. coppa a lot. there are a number of statutes .hat we enforce there's a lot of discussion then many of the others and there has also been a lot of change in t
piper and back in 1998 as a senior associate, i helped negotiate an draft some of the language that ed markey and itp sponsoring think the cop a law and i filed seven sets of comments in the rulemaking. i was there at the creation to provide some context over time. >> thank you. quite a breadth of experience both past and present and no doubt well into the future because the issue will not go away. mark, let me start with you. what has led the ftc to seek comments now rather than some...
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at some point we'll have to pay the piper. no two ways about it. a trillion dollars a year.'re right. republicans forgot about it. the democrats forgot about it. look, the difference between republicans and democrats is the republicans don't -- they spend like the democrats. they just feel guilty about it. >> democrats are using it this time to say that republicans don't care about it. >> so listen, you understand what i'm saying. your name keeps coming up about a possible challenge to president trump. word on the street is that you might be heading to new hampshire next month. come on, brother. what's going on? >> well, word on the street, that's a pretty good word. i'm probably going to go to new hampshire and i'll deliver a speech. a two path speech. we need to be seeing this and going down into the ditch or can we be unified and lifted? and why i am a going to new hampshire? when i go to new hampshire, everything will go with twitter. i'll get a bigger message out about this is not the direction we should go. we don't have to settle for this. in terms of whether i'm runn
at some point we'll have to pay the piper. no two ways about it. a trillion dollars a year.'re right. republicans forgot about it. the democrats forgot about it. look, the difference between republicans and democrats is the republicans don't -- they spend like the democrats. they just feel guilty about it. >> democrats are using it this time to say that republicans don't care about it. >> so listen, you understand what i'm saying. your name keeps coming up about a possible challenge...
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he has those colorful expressions going back to catching him in the outhouses, referring to stephen piper, vladimir putin is silent. volodymyr zelensky had won that battle because that is volodymyr zelensky's strength, a ukraine class comic but that is unfair. he is not going to be so easy for the kremlin to manage. let me make one more point, this caught my attention big time, two weeks ago, ukraine seized the russian tanker in the attack on ukrainian ships, that was a gutsy move but not stupid. he kept the tanker and release the sailors. i think the kremlin doesn't know what to make of this guy. with russians on various tv programs and in fact it has been pretty mild. what happens with the war, to address this i need to explain so you read what i say in context. i think ukraine has the upper hand. the reason is the following. this is a war of the kremlin against the ukrainian people. i put it that way because the ukrainian people by a large majority understand moscow is conducting the war and they support their country's policy of resisting kremlin aggression, and numerous others said t
he has those colorful expressions going back to catching him in the outhouses, referring to stephen piper, vladimir putin is silent. volodymyr zelensky had won that battle because that is volodymyr zelensky's strength, a ukraine class comic but that is unfair. he is not going to be so easy for the kremlin to manage. let me make one more point, this caught my attention big time, two weeks ago, ukraine seized the russian tanker in the attack on ukrainian ships, that was a gutsy move but not...
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under 0peration ‘pied piper‘ more than 800—thousand child evacuees left their homes.the move, with many sent to south wales. sarah smith reports. thousands of children equipped with gas masks are headed to safety. terrible choice for gas masks are headed to safety.‘ terrible choice for so gas masks are headed to safety.l terrible choice for so many, children close or safe by sending them away. the ten—year—old who arrived in new haven from east ham though, it was quite an adventure. but there were new rules to get used to. they were very strict and i was knitting once and i was told not to do itany knitting once and i was told not to do it any more, that is something you can only... but of the spring of 1940 with the threat of invasion, the south coast was a safe haven no more. now they are leaving brighton. was also time to the local children to go. they thought the most vulnerable of all. in may 1940, the mayor of dover put out this note about evacuation. it said parents are urged for the sake of the safety of their children to register them at their schools before
under 0peration ‘pied piper‘ more than 800—thousand child evacuees left their homes.the move, with many sent to south wales. sarah smith reports. thousands of children equipped with gas masks are headed to safety. terrible choice for gas masks are headed to safety.‘ terrible choice for so gas masks are headed to safety.l terrible choice for so many, children close or safe by sending them away. the ten—year—old who arrived in new haven from east ham though, it was quite an adventure....
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kornfeld is the author of "the pied piper of woodstock."enterert h jackson cofounder conducted the interview. this is half an hour. i wanted to be a baseball player. -- i alwaysways loved music and my mother always had liked benny goodman for the lumbardos. the two brothers, they both had bands. what over two guys who had best bands? she listened to big band music in my uncle of jazz. he was always listening to jazz. those were the influences i had. >> was your mother a performer? artie: my mother became a very famous -- she was the founder of the freedom rise.
kornfeld is the author of "the pied piper of woodstock."enterert h jackson cofounder conducted the interview. this is half an hour. i wanted to be a baseball player. -- i alwaysways loved music and my mother always had liked benny goodman for the lumbardos. the two brothers, they both had bands. what over two guys who had best bands? she listened to big band music in my uncle of jazz. he was always listening to jazz. those were the influences i had. >> was your mother a...
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the author ofs "the pied piper of woodstock," this is half an hour. wanted to be a baseball player. -- i alwaysways loved musnd
the author ofs "the pied piper of woodstock," this is half an hour. wanted to be a baseball player. -- i alwaysways loved musnd
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referring to my friend stephen piper as the you bd. putin is silent. his zelensky won the battle.s zelensky strength, ukraine class actually that's actually unfair. he is not going to be so easy for the kremlin to manage. let me make it one more point this coming attention big time, two weeks ago the ukrainian sees the russian tanker Ãb that was a gutsy move. that was a gutsy move. gutsy but not stupid. he kept the tanker he released the sailors. i think the kremlin doesn't know what to make of this guy. my interactions with russians on various tv programs i think óthat. in fact, the kremlin reaction to the ships are pretty mild. that's zielinski. what happens with the war pee dee war? you can read what i say in context. i think ukraine has the upper war in Ãbupper hand in dunbar's. the reason for that is the following, this is a war of the kremlin against the ukrainian people. i put it that way because ukrainian people by a large majority understand moscow is conducting the war in and support the country's policy the government's policy of resisting kremlin aggression. we know th
referring to my friend stephen piper as the you bd. putin is silent. his zelensky won the battle.s zelensky strength, ukraine class actually that's actually unfair. he is not going to be so easy for the kremlin to manage. let me make it one more point this coming attention big time, two weeks ago the ukrainian sees the russian tanker Ãb that was a gutsy move. that was a gutsy move. gutsy but not stupid. he kept the tanker he released the sailors. i think the kremlin doesn't know what to make...
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the car alone but more than that going to help to see that this doesn't happen again attorney joseph piperays what happened to the car to loney's it's far too common because of lax government oversight for the most part fertility medicine is self regulated. >>federal rules only require clinics to screen embryos for disease. every port successful pregnancy rates to the cdc. but legal expert neal me khan says too many clinics don't obey the rules. >>the 12% of clinics that don't comply with that federal law still continue operating a spokesperson from the american society for reproductive medicine defense, the existing rules, what none of those cases that have surfaced have taken place since the fda got involved these clinics need to be held accountable. the cincinnati clinic won't comment on the car to loney's this is their quote evaluating allegations surrounding events alleged to have occurred. and washington recall martin. >>governor newsome is asking the us small business administration to declare a disaster for 2 counties. they were hit hard by large earthquakes last month's newsome sa
the car alone but more than that going to help to see that this doesn't happen again attorney joseph piperays what happened to the car to loney's it's far too common because of lax government oversight for the most part fertility medicine is self regulated. >>federal rules only require clinics to screen embryos for disease. every port successful pregnancy rates to the cdc. but legal expert neal me khan says too many clinics don't obey the rules. >>the 12% of clinics that don't...