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00:00:00
Study Taliban claimed the attack but did
not acknowledge that the bomber was
00:00:03
a woman this is v.o.a.
00:00:05
News Ukrainians are going to the polls
Sunday to cast their ballots in
00:00:10
a snap parliamentary election that could
consolidate the power of its recently
00:00:14
elected president
00:00:16
a tidal wave of popular support in
April carried Florida Mir Selenski
00:00:20
a comedian who played the
president on a popular t.v.
00:00:23
Comedy to Ukraine's highest office
00:00:27
a delegation from the Organization for
Security and Cooperation in Europe led by
00:00:31
serene Mo barn is observing the
vote we are 62 members. From
00:00:38
planting Kountry is the friend to me if
only there in Ukraine yourself and it's
00:00:44
moment it's very difficult for us to say
even the process is this very serious
00:00:50
because we need and we have to have
00:00:52
a forum for the observation in order
to give them advice and vows to trust
00:00:59
this Zilinskas party is expected
to do well but may fall short of
00:01:03
a majority forcing it to form
00:01:05
a coalition. Global tensions continue
to mount over Iran seizure of
00:01:10
a British flag oil tanker in the
Strait of Hormuz with Britain issuing
00:01:14
a stern warning to Tehran and the Islamic
Republic maintaining the seizure was
00:01:18
a reciprocal move Britain's foreign
office said Saturday yet summoned Iran's
00:01:23
Sharjah to fair in London one day after
British foreign secretary Jeremy Hunt said
00:01:28
to Ron may be choosing
00:01:30
a dangerous path of illegal and destabilizing
behavior and warrant Britain's
00:01:35
reaction will be considered but reap robust
Iran's powerful Guardian Council said
00:01:41
Saturday the seizure was was in response
to Britain's participation in the capture
00:01:45
2 weeks ago of an Iranian oil tanker
transporting more than 2000000 gallons of
00:01:50
Iranian crude near the British territory
of Gibraltar on Spain's southern coast and
00:01:56
its fate depends on the cooperation of its
crew with an investigation 50 years on
00:02:03
since Neil Armstrong walked on the moon
hundreds of Australians gathered to watch
00:02:08
those famous 1st steps from beneath the
park's radio telescope Parkes was one of 3
00:02:13
tracking stations tasked with the living
pictures to an estimated 600000000 t.v.
00:02:19
Viewers retired Australian astronaut
Andrew Thomas joined the large crowd in
00:02:24
reliving Armstrong and Buzz Aldrin's walk
into history you know I think the Astros
00:02:29
on the Apollo vision on their journey out
to the moon would have been so excited by
00:02:33
what they were doing and then and then that
I would have been learning they are in
00:02:37
the ground were they talking to me the whole
time they were just enormously excited
00:02:41
and then of course on the way back I
would have this incredible sense of
00:02:44
accomplishment of this amazing contribution
I made on that would be humanity's view
00:02:49
of the world and this is v.o.a.
00:02:52
News I'm faceless.
00:03:07
Live. Live.
00:03:15
To lead the living green realist
dream of the clinic at their ability
00:03:23
to create
00:03:24
a purge at its most primitive for those of
you with large condition. Or with young
00:03:29
and impressionable children. We ask
that you try to ride to your seat.
00:03:39
Stevens underground garage
underground garage to ground garage.
00:03:49
A live live.
00:03:57
Live. Live.
00:04:06
Live 123.
00:06:04
Lead.
00:07:34
Thank. You.
00:07:59
That actually caused the revolution that
introduced the very concept of the self
00:08:04
contained rock n roll band
00:08:07
a small group of 4 or 5 the
can write and sing and play
00:08:12
a concept known it ever really seen before
not really the band that brought hope
00:08:18
and life and optimism and adventure and
00:08:21
a future to an America deep into the
pression of President John Kennedy's
00:08:25
assassination the band that changed
the world. The Beatles. Are now
00:08:32
show in Las Vegas what do we think
about that. Well if you are
00:08:39
let's say over 40 your 1st thought is
probably one of concern it could be
00:08:46
skepticism it could be hard but it is at
the very least concerned. It is the same
00:08:52
sort of feeling that used to hit us on
00:08:54
a song from the sixty's was used in the
commercial the difference is now it's the
00:08:59
only place you can probably hear that
salt and generally speaking t.v.
00:09:04
Commercials are playing better music
than most. Stations this one excepted of
00:09:08
course. So things are changing but for the
older fans there are still that moment
00:09:15
of rebellion and anger and
disappointment and concern when
00:09:20
a favorite song shows up anywhere but on
the radio. Why. Because once pop music
00:09:27
became an art form in the sixty's the
performer started treating it all much more
00:09:31
seriously and so did the audience and
really right through the seventy's and into
00:09:36
the eighty's until new wave and then
Hair Metal started to loosen things up
00:09:41
a bit but then Brunch would be
00:09:43
a huge and possibly final pendulum swing
the other way would be the most serious of
00:09:49
all the genres and to prove it the John has
commercial dominance would end with the
00:09:55
leaders suicide. The deal was the serious
artists 1st and foremost Bob Dylan
00:10:02
and The Beatles the Stones The Kinks The
Who Bruce Springsteen The Clash Nirvana
00:10:07
take your pick had an unwritten contract
00:10:11
a social contract if you will with their
audience. Contract said we will work very
00:10:16
hard to write songs that will improve
explain what the very least help you
00:10:23
tolerate your life you buy our records you
come see us reform and we will inspire
00:10:30
you and motivates you and entertain you
and we will never let you down you can
00:10:36
depend on us so we are asking you to
make us part of your life we are the one
00:10:42
relationship in your life that you can
depend on and you better believe it it was
00:10:47
a very personal relationship in those days
only religion is as uniquely personal
00:10:53
as are a painting a book a film
00:10:57
a record speak through each of us differently
and deeply so it is an immediate
00:11:03
sense of betrayal and you hear the song
that changed your life selling tires or
00:11:09
sneakers or flashlight batteries on t.v.
00:11:12
But generally speaking music doesn't mean
that much to people anymore. It's no
00:11:17
longer an essential integrated part of
our culture yes there are exceptions but
00:11:23
mostly things have changed the only way
00:11:26
a new record is going to be heard
these days is on a commercial or in
00:11:29
a movie or in the in
00:11:31
a ground rod but no one is offended by
these commercials nor should they be
00:11:36
sponsors after all are no longer just
supporting the big bands that don't need them
00:11:41
sponsors are the reason you're going
to be hearing and seeing new rock
00:11:46
n roll bands. And the good news is just
like the 4 Seasons music on Broadway in
00:11:52
Jersey Boys The Beatles' music is used
respectfully actually more than respectfully
00:11:59
it is accompanied by
00:12:00
a profound creativity in the staging the
costumes jacker batiks from the atmosphere
00:12:07
of Cirque du Soleil and will probably run
forever and the real truth is it may be
00:12:13
the only place the key. The Beatles music
alive in the future turning people.
00:12:19
They've turned their radios off.
00:13:55
The land.
00:14:06
In the world.
00:16:22
I've. I've.
00:17:36
I've.
00:17:49
I've.
00:17:55
I've.
00:18:45
Eh eh.
00:19:21
I've.
00:19:46
I've.
00:20:04
I've. I've.
00:20:14
I've.
00:22:04
Led.
00:29:53
I've.
00:30:10
Led.
00:30:40
Thank.
00:30:58
You feel.
00:31:13
We started the show with Revolution technically
beside it Hey Jude summer of $68.00
00:31:20
and stayed with the Beatles for
00:31:21
a While My Guitar Gently leaves one of
George Harrison's contributions to the White
00:31:26
Album flea thought George had broken
through to some new level with his guitar
00:31:31
playing on that one. Turned out
to be Eric Clapton but was
00:31:38
a fun fantasy for a while
flocking to my dreams was
00:31:41
a pretty things fan that me will
show in Vegas is like a dream
00:31:47
a green field by
00:31:49
a few hours in the gym or perhaps
he see this guy was diving for
00:31:55
a Beatle Sergeant Pepper's Lonely Hearts
Club Band summer of 67 I had too much
00:32:00
dream last night was electric. From
1986 and I am the Walrus perhaps
00:32:07
the ultimate evolution for the Beatles music
feel final evolution followed. We can
00:32:14
tell you for
00:32:15
a few hours after it they seem to have
some sort of peak on that one privately
00:32:20
besides hello goodbye to music that fall
for Beatles songs and everything the
00:32:27
Beatles ever did produced by Sir George
Martin and all 4 things in the show called
00:32:33
Love at the Mirage in Las Vegas you know
you must get there eventually it'll be
00:32:39
like the hobby for rock
00:32:41
n roll freaks make the pilgrimage to Vegas
Let's hear it your Beatles fix that
00:32:48
really bad.
00:33:13
Movie called Premier League open this
week 1987 starring Paul Jones from
00:33:20
Manfred Mann and Jean Shrimpton the
earliest supermodels it was very cool back
00:33:27
then because it was the 1st movie
to really examine how far rock
00:33:31
n roll stardom could be taking Can they be
lation of exploitation as to this is and
00:33:37
that goes with it was all a revelation
to us some hits theaters should do
00:33:42
a double bill with while in the streets
with Chris Johns No relation had plenty of
00:33:48
Lady Paula Jones play even
shorter than his act was to be
00:33:54
handcuffed and locked in
00:33:56
a steel cage worried smash his hands against
the bars until they were bloody thing
00:34:03
set me free at us as
00:34:05
a bit over the top now but
it was back then. I've
00:34:49
.
00:35:15
Little.
00:35:47
Little. Little.
00:38:20
Given the extreme of
00:38:23
a stage of it that you are about to see
is that it provides the public with the
00:38:28
necessary relief from
00:38:29
a limitless potential because of
the stakes for the world. I've
00:39:19
.
00:40:00
Seen.
00:40:25
I've.
00:41:45
Led.
00:41:57
A lead.
00:44:08
That Have you noticed was that have you
noticed was that your right you know music
00:44:13
and I know your music I'm sure
than you and me sitting in
00:44:17
a less chill sound room when I heard
that and said I opened my mouth George
00:44:23
righteously and the cause. And
he. In other words broken.
00:44:31
Into that hit or is it a mad. Oh
00:44:34
a hit yes but if. Everybody
00:47:54
this is Tommy James from Tommy James and
the Shondells in your Was Little Steven in
00:47:58
the underground garage playing the
coolest rock songs ever made.
00:50:56
Stella said with the Rolling Stones We
love you they're rather cynical thank you
00:51:03
for not going to prison John Lennon Paul
McCartney and Allen Ginsberg on background
00:51:08
vocals one of the last
things produced by Andrea.
00:51:16
The new album is daydream explosion Kelly
and Luis wrote it John Fields produced it
00:51:23
. Get it from wicked cool records that.
Skid marks on my heart is the go
00:51:30
gold Beauty and the be number
one album for a god or
00:51:35
a Girl's Night anyone crackle in
his brand new from Michael De Bar
00:51:42
He wrote it in co-produced it with Chris
once or get it from records that come. And
00:51:49
saw me James and the Sean Bell's
out of Dayton Ohio. He's hit
00:51:56
a 68 and Tommy really did
look out the hotel window or
00:52:02
a recording studio window whichever
window was in Manhattan and it's
00:52:07
a mutual of New York linking them all
and why Mony Mony that's the way lyrics
00:52:14
should be written Goddamn
it and. We'll be back.
00:52:35
Leg.
00:52:44
Length.
00:52:54
Lens.
00:52:58
Leg.
00:53:05
Length. Lens.
00:53:14
Leg
00:53:18
length
00:53:35
. Lens.
00:53:45
Lens.
00:53:54
Plenty
00:54:05
.
00:54:09
Plenty.
00:54:18
Plenty.
00:54:26
Plenty.
00:54:28
Leg
00:54:42
. Length. Or leg
00:54:48
or
00:54:49
leg
00:54:58
.
00:55:07
Or leave.
00:55:11
Plenty. Plenty.
00:55:22
Plenty
00:55:27
plenty
00:55:59
.
00:56:08
Plenty.
00:56:15
Plenty
00:56:21
plenty.
00:56:26
Plenty.
00:58:08
This is v.o.a.
00:58:09
News that
00:58:10
a lot of this thousands of people turned out
Sunday and stifling heat to participate
00:58:16
in an ongoing series of
protests in Hong Kong against
00:58:20
a controversial bill that would have allowed
the extradition of Hong Kong citizens
00:58:23
suspected of crimes to mainland China
protesters also called for. Investigation
00:58:29
into alleged police violence and for
democratic reforms in the Chinese rule
00:58:34
territory it has seen so many people come
come here on the streets and on their
00:58:41
free weekends and to government still did
not sit and suffer will be Oscar so.
00:58:48
We need to stand for what we wanted and
keep going on. Because we are from cars we
00:58:55
love our homes so we have to fight millions
have rallied over the past 2 months in
00:59:01
an unprecedented show of force against
Hong Kong's embattled leader Kerry lab
00:59:06
health officials say an oppressive heat
wave that has blanketed large swaths of the
00:59:11
United States has contributed to the deaths
of at least 6 people with the National
00:59:16
Weather Service warning
00:59:17
a dangerous heat wave paired with high
humidity over the weekend could quickly
00:59:21
cause heat stress or heat stroke events
were canceled throughout the nation from
00:59:26
festivals and concerts to sporting
events but while many are searching for
00:59:31
a refuge inside lots of people
have been heading outside a.p.
00:59:35
Correspondent Julie Walker reports from
Texas to Maine people are sweating it out
00:59:40
the National Weather Service is warning
of temperatures in the high ninety's and
00:59:44
heat indexes surpassing $100.00 but that's
not stopping folks here in Prospect Park
00:59:49
Brooklyn like Ellis Schaefer from getting
out and getting exercise it's bad it's
00:59:54
clear summer in New York July and August
are not always that much fun experts are
00:59:58
urging people to limit time outside and
drink lots of water Julie Walker New York
01:00:04
this is v.o.a.
01:00:05
News. Officials in northwestern Pakistan
say twin suicide bombings have killed at
01:00:11
least 10 people and wounded 25 others
Police say a suicide bomber attacked
01:00:16
a security post Sunday in Dera Ismail
Khan another suicide bomber dressed in
01:00:21
a burka attack the hospital where the
victims from the 1st explosion were taken
01:00:26
causing further casualties the Pakistan
Taliban claimed responsibility for the
01:00:31
incidents in an e-mail sent to the away the
United Nations says conditions in Syria
01:00:37
continue to deteriorate and humanitarian
needs for millions of civilian.
00:00:00
Study Taliban claimed the attack but did
not acknowledge that the bomber was
00:00:03
a woman this is v.o.a.
00:00:05
News Ukrainians are going to the polls
Sunday to cast their ballots in
00:00:10
a snap parliamentary election that could
consolidate the power of its recently
00:00:14
elected president
00:00:16
a tidal wave of popular support in
April carried Florida Mir Selenski
00:00:20
a comedian who played the
president on a popular t.v.
00:00:23
Comedy to Ukraine's highest office
00:00:27
a delegation from the Organization for
Security and Cooperation in Europe led by
00:00:31
serene Mo barn is observing the
vote we are 62 members. From
00:00:38
planting Kountry is the friend to me if
only there in Ukraine yourself and it's
00:00:44
moment it's very difficult for us to say
even the process is this very serious
00:00:50
because we need and we have to have
00:00:52
a forum for the observation in order
to give them advice and vows to trust
00:00:59
this Zilinskas party is expected
to do well but may fall short of
00:01:03
a majority forcing it to form
00:01:05
a coalition. Global tensions continue
to mount over Iran seizure of
00:01:10
a British flag oil tanker in the
Strait of Hormuz with Britain issuing
00:01:14
a stern warning to Tehran and the Islamic
Republic maintaining the seizure was
00:01:18
a reciprocal move Britain's foreign
office said Saturday yet summoned Iran's
00:01:23
Sharjah to fair in London one day after
British foreign secretary Jeremy Hunt said
00:01:28
to Ron may be choosing
00:01:30
a dangerous path of illegal and destabilizing
behavior and warrant Britain's
00:01:35
reaction will be considered but reap robust
Iran's powerful Guardian Council said
00:01:41
Saturday the seizure was was in response
to Britain's participation in the capture
00:01:45
2 weeks ago of an Iranian oil tanker
transporting more than 2000000 gallons of
00:01:50
Iranian crude near the British territory
of Gibraltar on Spain's southern coast and
00:01:56
its fate depends on the cooperation of its
crew with an investigation 50 years on
00:02:03
since Neil Armstrong walked on the moon
hundreds of Australians gathered to watch
00:02:08
those famous 1st steps from beneath the
park's radio telescope Parkes was one of 3
00:02:13
tracking stations tasked with the living
pictures to an estimated 600000000 t.v.
00:02:19
Viewers retired Australian astronaut
Andrew Thomas joined the large crowd in
00:02:24
reliving Armstrong and Buzz Aldrin's walk
into history you know I think the Astros
00:02:29
on the Apollo vision on their journey out
to the moon would have been so excited by
00:02:33
what they were doing and then and then that
I would have been learning they are in
00:02:37
the ground were they talking to me the whole
time they were just enormously excited
00:02:41
and then of course on the way back I
would have this incredible sense of
00:02:44
accomplishment of this amazing contribution
I made on that would be humanity's view
00:02:49
of the world and this is v.o.a.
00:02:52
News I'm faceless.
00:03:07
Live. Live.
00:03:15
To lead the living green realist
dream of the clinic at their ability
00:03:23
to create
00:03:24
a purge at its most primitive for those of
you with large condition. Or with young
00:03:29
and impressionable children. We ask
that you try to ride to your seat.
00:03:39
Stevens underground garage
underground garage to ground garage.
00:03:49
A live live.
00:03:57
Live. Live.
00:04:06
Live 123.
00:06:04
Lead.
00:07:34
Thank. You.
00:07:59
That actually caused the revolution that
introduced the very concept of the self
00:08:04
contained rock n roll band
00:08:07
a small group of 4 or 5 the
can write and sing and play
00:08:12
a concept known it ever really seen before
not really the band that brought hope
00:08:18
and life and optimism and adventure and
00:08:21
a future to an America deep into the
pression of President John Kennedy's
00:08:25
assassination the band that changed
the world. The Beatles. Are now
00:08:32
show in Las Vegas what do we think
about that. Well if you are
00:08:39
let's say over 40 your 1st thought is
probably one of concern it could be
00:08:46
skepticism it could be hard but it is at
the very least concerned. It is the same
00:08:52
sort of feeling that used to hit us on
00:08:54
a song from the sixty's was used in the
commercial the difference is now it's the
00:08:59
only place you can probably hear that
salt and generally speaking t.v.
00:09:04
Commercials are playing better music
than most. Stations this one excepted of
00:09:08
course. So things are changing but for the
older fans there are still that moment
00:09:15
of rebellion and anger and
disappointment and concern when
00:09:20
a favorite song shows up anywhere but on
the radio. Why. Because once pop music
00:09:27
became an art form in the sixty's the
performer started treating it all much more
00:09:31
seriously and so did the audience and
really right through the seventy's and into
00:09:36
the eighty's until new wave and then
Hair Metal started to loosen things up
00:09:41
a bit but then Brunch would be
00:09:43
a huge and possibly final pendulum swing
the other way would be the most serious of
00:09:49
all the genres and to prove it the John has
commercial dominance would end with the
00:09:55
leaders suicide. The deal was the serious
artists 1st and foremost Bob Dylan
00:10:02
and The Beatles the Stones The Kinks The
Who Bruce Springsteen The Clash Nirvana
00:10:07
take your pick had an unwritten contract
00:10:11
a social contract if you will with their
audience. Contract said we will work very
00:10:16
hard to write songs that will improve
explain what the very least help you
00:10:23
tolerate your life you buy our records you
come see us reform and we will inspire
00:10:30
you and motivates you and entertain you
and we will never let you down you can
00:10:36
depend on us so we are asking you to
make us part of your life we are the one
00:10:42
relationship in your life that you can
depend on and you better believe it it was
00:10:47
a very personal relationship in those days
only religion is as uniquely personal
00:10:53
as are a painting a book a film
00:10:57
a record speak through each of us differently
and deeply so it is an immediate
00:11:03
sense of betrayal and you hear the song
that changed your life selling tires or
00:11:09
sneakers or flashlight batteries on t.v.
00:11:12
But generally speaking music doesn't mean
that much to people anymore. It's no
00:11:17
longer an essential integrated part of
our culture yes there are exceptions but
00:11:23
mostly things have changed the only way
00:11:26
a new record is going to be heard
these days is on a commercial or in
00:11:29
a movie or in the in
00:11:31
a ground rod but no one is offended by
these commercials nor should they be
00:11:36
sponsors after all are no longer just
supporting the big bands that don't need them
00:11:41
sponsors are the reason you're going
to be hearing and seeing new rock
00:11:46
n roll bands. And the good news is just
like the 4 Seasons music on Broadway in
00:11:52
Jersey Boys The Beatles' music is used
respectfully actually more than respectfully
00:11:59
it is accompanied by
00:12:00
a profound creativity in the staging the
costumes jacker batiks from the atmosphere
00:12:07
of Cirque du Soleil and will probably run
forever and the real truth is it may be
00:12:13
the only place the key. The Beatles music
alive in the future turning people.
00:12:19
They've turned their radios off.
00:13:55
The land.
00:14:06
In the world.
00:16:22
I've. I've.
00:17:36
I've.
00:17:49
I've.
00:17:55
I've.
00:18:45
Eh eh.
00:19:21
I've.
00:19:46
I've.
00:20:04
I've. I've.
00:20:14
I've.
00:22:04
Led.
00:29:53
I've.
00:30:10
Led.
00:30:40
Thank.
00:30:58
You feel.
00:31:13
We started the show with Revolution technically
beside it Hey Jude summer of $68.00
00:31:20
and stayed with the Beatles for
00:31:21
a While My Guitar Gently leaves one of
George Harrison's contributions to the White
00:31:26
Album flea thought George had broken
through to some new level with his guitar
00:31:31
playing on that one. Turned out
to be Eric Clapton but was
00:31:38
a fun fantasy for a while
flocking to my dreams was
00:31:41
a pretty things fan that me will
show in Vegas is like a dream
00:31:47
a green field by
00:31:49
a few hours in the gym or perhaps
he see this guy was diving for
00:31:55
a Beatle Sergeant Pepper's Lonely Hearts
Club Band summer of 67 I had too much
00:32:00
dream last night was electric. From
1986 and I am the Walrus perhaps
00:32:07
the ultimate evolution for the Beatles music
feel final evolution followed. We can
00:32:14
tell you for
00:32:15
a few hours after it they seem to have
some sort of peak on that one privately
00:32:20
besides hello goodbye to music that fall
for Beatles songs and everything the
00:32:27
Beatles ever did produced by Sir George
Martin and all 4 things in the show called
00:32:33
Love at the Mirage in Las Vegas you know
you must get there eventually it'll be
00:32:39
like the hobby for rock
00:32:41
n roll freaks make the pilgrimage to Vegas
Let's hear it your Beatles fix that
00:32:48
really bad.
00:33:13
Movie called Premier League open this
week 1987 starring Paul Jones from
00:33:20
Manfred Mann and Jean Shrimpton the
earliest supermodels it was very cool back
00:33:27
then because it was the 1st movie
to really examine how far rock
00:33:31
n roll stardom could be taking Can they be
lation of exploitation as to this is and
00:33:37
that goes with it was all a revelation
to us some hits theaters should do
00:33:42
a double bill with while in the streets
with Chris Johns No relation had plenty of
00:33:48
Lady Paula Jones play even
shorter than his act was to be
00:33:54
handcuffed and locked in
00:33:56
a steel cage worried smash his hands against
the bars until they were bloody thing
00:34:03
set me free at us as
00:34:05
a bit over the top now but
it was back then. I've
00:34:49
.
00:35:15
Little.
00:35:47
Little. Little.
00:38:20
Given the extreme of
00:38:23
a stage of it that you are about to see
is that it provides the public with the
00:38:28
necessary relief from
00:38:29
a limitless potential because of
the stakes for the world. I've
00:39:19
.
00:40:00
Seen.
00:40:25
I've.
00:41:45
Led.
00:41:57
A lead.
00:44:08
That Have you noticed was that have you
noticed was that your right you know music
00:44:13
and I know your music I'm sure
than you and me sitting in
00:44:17
a less chill sound room when I heard
that and said I opened my mouth George
00:44:23
righteously and the cause. And
he. In other words broken.
00:44:31
Into that hit or is it a mad. Oh
00:44:34
a hit yes but if. Everybody
00:47:54
this is Tommy James from Tommy James and
the Shondells in your Was Little Steven in
00:47:58
the underground garage playing the
coolest rock songs ever made.
00:50:56
Stella said with the Rolling Stones We
love you they're rather cynical thank you
00:51:03
for not going to prison John Lennon Paul
McCartney and Allen Ginsberg on background
00:51:08
vocals one of the last
things produced by Andrea.
00:51:16
The new album is daydream explosion Kelly
and Luis wrote it John Fields produced it
00:51:23
. Get it from wicked cool records that.
Skid marks on my heart is the go
00:51:30
gold Beauty and the be number
one album for a god or
00:51:35
a Girl's Night anyone crackle in
his brand new from Michael De Bar
00:51:42
He wrote it in co-produced it with Chris
once or get it from records that come. And
00:51:49
saw me James and the Sean Bell's
out of Dayton Ohio. He's hit
00:51:56
a 68 and Tommy really did
look out the hotel window or
00:52:02
a recording studio window whichever
window was in Manhattan and it's
00:52:07
a mutual of New York linking them all
and why Mony Mony that's the way lyrics
00:52:14
should be written Goddamn
it and. We'll be back.
00:52:35
Leg.
00:52:44
Length.
00:52:54
Lens.
00:52:58
Leg.
00:53:05
Length. Lens.
00:53:14
Leg
00:53:18
length
00:53:35
. Lens.
00:53:45
Lens.
00:53:54
Plenty
00:54:05
.
00:54:09
Plenty.
00:54:18
Plenty.
00:54:26
Plenty.
00:54:28
Leg
00:54:42
. Length. Or leg
00:54:48
or
00:54:49
leg
00:54:58
.
00:55:07
Or leave.
00:55:11
Plenty. Plenty.
00:55:22
Plenty
00:55:27
plenty
00:55:59
.
00:56:08
Plenty.
00:56:15
Plenty
00:56:21
plenty.
00:56:26
Plenty.
00:58:08
This is v.o.a.
00:58:09
News that
00:58:10
a lot of this thousands of people turned out
Sunday and stifling heat to participate
00:58:16
in an ongoing series of
protests in Hong Kong against
00:58:20
a controversial bill that would have allowed
the extradition of Hong Kong citizens
00:58:23
suspected of crimes to mainland China
protesters also called for. Investigation
00:58:29
into alleged police violence and for
democratic reforms in the Chinese rule
00:58:34
territory it has seen so many people come
come here on the streets and on their
00:58:41
free weekends and to government still did
not sit and suffer will be Oscar so.
00:58:48
We need to stand for what we wanted and
keep going on. Because we are from cars we
00:58:55
love our homes so we have to fight millions
have rallied over the past 2 months in
00:59:01
an unprecedented show of force against
Hong Kong's embattled leader Kerry lab
00:59:06
health officials say an oppressive heat
wave that has blanketed large swaths of the
00:59:11
United States has contributed to the deaths
of at least 6 people with the National
00:59:16
Weather Service warning
00:59:17
a dangerous heat wave paired with high
humidity over the weekend could quickly
00:59:21
cause heat stress or heat stroke events
were canceled throughout the nation from
00:59:26
festivals and concerts to sporting
events but while many are searching for
00:59:31
a refuge inside lots of people
have been heading outside a.p.
00:59:35
Correspondent Julie Walker reports from
Texas to Maine people are sweating it out
00:59:40
the National Weather Service is warning
of temperatures in the high ninety's and
00:59:44
heat indexes surpassing $100.00 but that's
not stopping folks here in Prospect Park
00:59:49
Brooklyn like Ellis Schaefer from getting
out and getting exercise it's bad it's
00:59:54
clear summer in New York July and August
are not always that much fun experts are
00:59:58
urging people to limit time outside and
drink lots of water Julie Walker New York
01:00:04
this is v.o.a.
01:00:05
News. Officials in northwestern Pakistan
say twin suicide bombings have killed at
01:00:11
least 10 people and wounded 25 others
Police say a suicide bomber attacked
01:00:16
a security post Sunday in Dera Ismail
Khan another suicide bomber dressed in
01:00:21
a burka attack the hospital where the
victims from the 1st explosion were taken
01:00:26
causing further casualties the Pakistan
Taliban claimed responsibility for the
01:00:31
incidents in an e-mail sent to the away the
United Nations says conditions in Syria
01:00:37
continue to deteriorate and humanitarian
needs for millions of civilian.
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