TEENAGERS JUST SAYING NO W/ STRAIGHT EDGE
COVERAGE IN SYRACUSE, NEW YORK FOR AN ANDERSON COOPER CS VO ABOUT TEENAGERS SAYING NO TO SELF DESTRUCTIVE BEHAVIOR W/ STRAIGHT EDGE. 01:00:46 NATURAL SOUND INT FTG. CU SINGER IN ROCK BAND OF SKINNY YOUNG GUYS CLAD IN BAGGY TEE SHIRTS AND LOOSE JEANS PERFORMING FOR AUDIENCE OF TEENAGERS AT LOST HORIZON. 01:01:17 PAN ACROSS FROM STAGE TO KIDS APPLAUDING. 01:01:22 CU YOUNG MAN WEARING BANDANNA OVER HIS HEAD AND EARRING, ANOTHER YOUNG MAN WEARING BASEBALL CAP BACKWARDS. 01:01:34 VS BAND PERFORMING LOUD RAUCOUS SONG. 01:03:57 MS KIDS SLAM DANCING INTO EACH OTHER. 01:05:19 VS ON STAGE AS BAND DANCES AND PERFORMS. 01:10:58 CU SINGER WRITHING, SWEATING AND SHOUTING INTO MICROPHONE. 01:11:24 PAN FROM WS AUDIENCE APPLAUDING TO SINGER THANKING FANS AND EXITING STAGE. 01:11:46 FTG IN DARK LOUNGE. MS YOUTHS SITTING AT TABLE SELLING PUNK AND ANIMAL RIGHTS MAGAZINES. 01:12:02 VS ANIMAL ACTIVIST PAMPHLETS. 01:12:22 CU YOUNG MAN W/ SHORT BLEACH BLOND HAIR AND SEVERAL RINGS PIERCING HIS EYEBROWS, NOSE AND EARS. 01:12:28 MLS YOUTHS LOOKING THROUGH BOXES OF RECORDS ATOP TABLE. 01:12:55 PAN ACROSS YOUNG PEOPLE MILLING ABOUT. 01:13:39 VS MALE YOUTHS HANGING OUT ON OVERSTUFFED CHAIRS. 01:14:21 FTG NEAR STAGE. SILHOUETTED SIDE CU YOUNG MAN W/ WIDE FAN OF SPIKED HAIR AND BEARD. 01:14:58 CU SAME KID W/ SPIKED HAIR FROM BEHIND. 01:15:06 REARVIEW MS ENGINEER OPERATING MIXING BOARD. 01:15:37 REARVIEW MS BEHIND AUDIENCE ANOTHER PUNK BAND PERFORMING ON STAGE. 01:16:31 CU GUYS IN AUDIENCE NODDING THEIR HEADS TO MUSIC. 01:17:00 CU DRUMMER POUNDING DRUMS. 01:17:39 VS BAND PERFORMING. 01:18:11 HAS OVER KIDS IN AUDIENCE. 01:18:20 REARVIEW MCU BEHIND OBESE LEAD SINGER. 01:18:53 CU KIDS BATHED IN GREEN LIGHT. 01:19:11 MS HUGE LEAD SINGER CLAPPING AND DANCING ON STAGE. 01:21:25 WS OVER KIDS DANCING IN AUDIENCE. 01:22:29 SIDE MS SINGER SINGING. 01:23:44 HAS OVER KIDS APPLAUDING. 01:24:17 VS BAND PERFORMING. 01:26:13 MS IN AUDIENCE KIDS DANCING. 01:27:55 PAN FROM BIG LEAD SINGER TO FAT GUY IN AUDIENCE. 01:28:20 MCU KIDS SLAM DANCING IN FRONT OF STAGE. 01:29:04 CU YOUNG GUYS BATHED IN PINK LIGHT DANCING. 01:29:20 CU SWEATING LEAD SINGER STANDING AT EDGE OF STAGE. 01:29:34 WS AUDIENCE APPLAUDING.
BRITISH WOOLWORTHS
00:00:00:00 [Variety of Customers and signs at English Woolworths store]---VS EXT 2-storey brick Woolworths store on Camden High Street w traffic passing in FG/ VS Muslim (2 women w shrouds) and punk rock customers (pink hair, piercings), some elderly white ladies/ PAN punk rock couple on sidewalk w child in stroller (Mohawk haircut); they give kid his present and smoke a cig/ B-roll (from street) customers walk around in store, leave w packages/ TU fr sidewalk pedestrians pass Woolworths window/ VS window display; sign "Welcome to Woolworths"/ VS EXT Woolworths/ MS generic shot of ladies at register, walking down aisle (from sidewalk). TIMECODE DUB 10:01:30 to 10:06:25 (0:00) /
The 90's, episode 103
01:26 Excerpt from ""Duck and Cover,"" an educational film advising how to react to an atomic bomb blast. 03:41 ""Back to Normal"" by Jonathan Letchinger. Shot in San Francisco about a week after the devastating earthquake that occurred on October 17, 1989, this video chronicles San Francisco's reactions to the quake. Some are angry, others still in shock. 11:55 ""Alternatives Festival."" A short interview with Mark Johnson, founder of Alternatives Festival, a gathering of punk rock musicians in Washington D.C. that formed to help young people work for change in society. 14:22 ""We Have The Force"" by Youth Force '88 and Branda Miller. A short documentary about an inner city youth group that organized an effort called ""Take Back the Park."" Their efforts included demonstrations to evict drug dealers and drug addicts from a park in New York City. 18:40 ""Henry Moore Sculpture."" A teacher talks to teenagers about the first self-sustained nuclear chain reaction while standing at the site where it occurred on the University of Chicago's campus. ""As we know, the course of mankind - of the world - has been changed as a result of what took place at this spot on December 2nd, 1942."" 19:15 ""Disarmament Survey"" by Skip Blumberg. A boy in New York discusses his fear of world nuclear proliferation. 20:20 ""South Africa and the Bomb"" by Globalvision and South Africa Now. A short segment in which American scientists and analysts discuss the threat posed by South Africa's clandestine nuclear weapons program. Includes 1977 footage of South Africa's former prime minister Johannes Vorster threatening the world to stop meddling in its nuclear plans: ""If these things continue and don't stop, the time will arrive when South Africa will have no option - small as it is - [but] to say to the world. 'So far and no further. Do your damnedest if you so wish!'"" A South African scientist warns, ""The free world hasn't got any way of assessing what South Africa is doing in the nuclear arena."" 24:10 Dr. Helen Caldicott discusses toxicity and carcinogenic nature of plutonium in this 1970's video. Access only 26:07 More from ""Duck and Cover."" 36:02 Excerpt from ""Ambassadors of Cabrini"" by Lilly Ollinger. Documentary about the Jesse White Tumblers, a gymnastic group made up predominantly of kids from the Chicago Housing Authority 's Cabrini Green. In this clip, we watch the Tumblers perform in the hallways of Cabrini and hear them talk about disadvantages they have suffered growing up in the projects. ""We can do the stuff that [the white kids] do. They can do it a little bit better because they have more money."" 37:19 A segment about the ""I Have a Dream"" Program in Chicago's Cabrini Green housing project. This program offers college scholarships, job training, and placement to inner city children in Chicago. 40:37 Sociology professor Bill Sampson discusses the failures of Cabrini Green and public housing in general. 45:08 ""Hudson River"" by Educational Video Center. Residents discuss the waste polluting New York's Hudson River. 51:13 Excerpt from ""Adland."" George Lois, chairman, Lois, Holland, Callaway, New York, explains the power that comes from commercial production - ""Poom! It's like poison gas..Poom! That's sensational. Oh yeah, that's great."" 52:38 More from ""Duck and Cover."
UPTOWN MINNEAPOLIS EARLY 80’S (1984)
A LOOK AT THE REGION OF MINNEAPOLIS KNOWN AS UPTOWN, BUT TRUE VALUE IN THIS PIECE IS ALL THE PEOPLE ON THE STREETS WEARING 80’S HAIR AND CLOTHING AND FASHIONS AND STYLES! THIS IS GREAT FILE OR B-ROLL OF PEDESTRIANS ON THE STREETS IN 1984.
PUNK MUSIC
PUNK FANS WITH OUTRAGEOUS HAIR, GELED SPIKES, SHAVED ASKED HOW OLD THEY WERE, MOST NOT BORN YET, ONE PICKS ANOTHER'S NOSE, KID SUCKS SLURPY THROUGH NOSE, LINE OUTSIDE PUNK ROCK CLUB
1990 Rock Concert Fans
Rock concert - fans - rock show - police line up outside the Hollywood Palladium - crowds of fans including punk style kids mill around outside gig - marquee advertises bands called Fear and Toy Dolls - punk bands - front marquee mentions punk band The Cramps - night Los Angeles - Hollywood rock concert - large police presence outside The Beverly Center as large numbers of fans mill around on the street in front - Depeche Mode record signing in The Warehouse record store inside - girl fans sit on the sidewalk one is crying and upset as paramedics treat fan lying down on stretcher - 1990 - pop music - Los Angeles
JUVENILE DELINQUENCY; 1950'S
17:31:20:00,Thrilling opening credits (great PRISON BREAK footage), Prison break (NICE), Guards shoot from guard tower, Searchlights, Host Murow talks to camera, Logging camp, Loggers fell trees, Hydro mine, Sign: NEVADA CITY, Downtown Nevada City (NICE), Streets of Nevada City, Sheriff comes into office, Teen punk holds up Sheriff in police station, Teen punks take Sheriff and deputy to deserted road, take his wallet, Punks lock Sheriff's feet together with handcuffs, Punks discuss "letting 'em have it" (Bonnie & Clyde-ish), Sheriff waddles down the road, Sheriff drives while punks hold gun to him. Talk tough, Deputy in office gives orders to assistant, Cop radio call montage. Cops on radios, Punk girl holds knife to cop in car, Punks rob bar. Cop: "If my kids behaved like that I'd drown the litter.", Punk puts music on jukebox, Punk rips phone from wall in bar, Punks take booze, rob cash register, Punk waves gun at woman tavern owner, Punks booze it up in tavern, Punks come out of tavern, grab old man. Hit him with gun, Old man and woman tied to bar stools in bar, get out, Punks holding cop hostage in car, Sheriff leads punks into woods, Punk in woods, takes slug of whiskey, Punks fall asleep, Sheriff dozing in woods, Sheriff hits punk with rock, takes gun, Sheriff pushes punk into stream, has him roll around, Punk in water picks up rock, hides it in hat, Police combing woods at night, Sheriff and punks in woods around campfire, Punks overtake cop, Sheriff leads punks through woods, Punks hold sheriff in hostage stand off, Sheriff talks tough to gun toting punk, Punk gives up gun, Host wraps up story
4K Video: crowded people in concert music festival.
4K Video: crowded people in concert music festival.
BLUE HAIRED PRINCIPAL (11/22/1996)
An Orlando area principal lost a bet with students...so today he came to school with neon blue hair.
Various Subjects
ROCK N ROLL, 60'S CONSUMERISM, 60'S TEENS, 60'S AMERICANA, 60'S NYC, JFK: ALL THE KIDS DANCING ON THE ROCKIN DANCE FLOOR, GREASER PUNKS, MOTORCYCLE GANG, SLICK BULLIES, MARTIAN TRAILERS, ELVIS COLOR TRAILERS, RCA VICTOR COMMERCIALS, KIDS BOWLING, 60'S ROMANCE, FAMILY BARBECUES AND BACKYARD FUN, FAMILY ON COUCH, FAMILY AT BREAKFAST TABLE-GETTING READY FOR SCHOOL, NEW YORK, JFK,
TEENAGERS JUST SAYING NO W/ STRAIGHT EDGE
COVERAGE IN SYRACUSE, NEW YORK FOR AN ANDERSON COOPER CS VO ABOUT TEENAGERS SAYING NO TO SELF DESTRUCTIVE BEHAVIOR W/ STRAIGHT EDGE. 01:00:46 NATURAL SOUND INT FTG. CU SINGER IN ROCK BAND OF SKINNY YOUNG GUYS CLAD IN BAGGY TEE SHIRTS AND LOOSE JEANS PERFORMING FOR AUDIENCE OF TEENAGERS AT LOST HORIZON. 01:01:17 PAN ACROSS FROM STAGE TO KIDS APPLAUDING. 01:01:22 CU YOUNG MAN WEARING BANDANNA OVER HIS HEAD AND EARRING, ANOTHER YOUNG MAN WEARING BASEBALL CAP BACKWARDS. 01:01:34 VS BAND PERFORMING LOUD RAUCOUS SONG. 01:03:57 MS KIDS SLAM DANCING INTO EACH OTHER. 01:05:19 VS ON STAGE AS BAND DANCES AND PERFORMS. 01:10:58 CU SINGER WRITHING, SWEATING AND SHOUTING INTO MICROPHONE. 01:11:24 PAN FROM WS AUDIENCE APPLAUDING TO SINGER THANKING FANS AND EXITING STAGE. 01:11:46 FTG IN DARK LOUNGE. MS YOUTHS SITTING AT TABLE SELLING PUNK AND ANIMAL RIGHTS MAGAZINES. 01:12:02 VS ANIMAL ACTIVIST PAMPHLETS. 01:12:22 CU YOUNG MAN W/ SHORT BLEACH BLOND HAIR AND SEVERAL RINGS PIERCING HIS EYEBROWS, NOSE AND EARS. 01:12:28 MLS YOUTHS LOOKING THROUGH BOXES OF RECORDS ATOP TABLE. 01:12:55 PAN ACROSS YOUNG PEOPLE MILLING ABOUT. 01:13:39 VS MALE YOUTHS HANGING OUT ON OVERSTUFFED CHAIRS. 01:14:21 FTG NEAR STAGE. SILHOUETTED SIDE CU YOUNG MAN W/ WIDE FAN OF SPIKED HAIR AND BEARD. 01:14:58 CU SAME KID W/ SPIKED HAIR FROM BEHIND. 01:15:06 REARVIEW MS ENGINEER OPERATING MIXING BOARD. 01:15:37 REARVIEW MS BEHIND AUDIENCE ANOTHER PUNK BAND PERFORMING ON STAGE. 01:16:31 CU GUYS IN AUDIENCE NODDING THEIR HEADS TO MUSIC. 01:17:00 CU DRUMMER POUNDING DRUMS. 01:17:39 VS BAND PERFORMING. 01:18:11 HAS OVER KIDS IN AUDIENCE. 01:18:20 REARVIEW MCU BEHIND OBESE LEAD SINGER. 01:18:53 CU KIDS BATHED IN GREEN LIGHT. 01:19:11 MS HUGE LEAD SINGER CLAPPING AND DANCING ON STAGE. 01:21:25 WS OVER KIDS DANCING IN AUDIENCE. 01:22:29 SIDE MS SINGER SINGING. 01:23:44 HAS OVER KIDS APPLAUDING. 01:24:17 VS BAND PERFORMING. 01:26:13 MS IN AUDIENCE KIDS DANCING. 01:27:55 PAN FROM BIG LEAD SINGER TO FAT GUY IN AUDIENCE. 01:28:20 MCU KIDS SLAM DANCING IN FRONT OF STAGE. 01:29:04 CU YOUNG GUYS BATHED IN PINK LIGHT DANCING. 01:29:20 CU SWEATING LEAD SINGER STANDING AT EDGE OF STAGE. 01:29:34 WS AUDIENCE APPLAUDING.
Rebel In Music
Artistic Group Of Punk Rockers Having Loud Performance In Warehouse
MUSIC MONDAY: DR. DEMENTO TRIBUTE
Stations Please Note: This package contains third party material. Unless otherwise noted, this material may only be used within this package and within ten days of its initial delivery or such shorter time as designated by CNN.\n\nNOTE: We send our packages with discrete, separate audio. Our reporter's track can be removed by deleting the audio on channel one.\n\nAFFILIATE MARKET NOTES: Barry Hansen was born in Minneapolis, MN and resides in Los Angeles, CA. John Cafiero resides in New York, NY.\n\n --SUPERS--\n\n:00-:03\nHollywood, CA\n\n:16-:21\nBarry Hansen (screen right)\n"Dr. Demento"\n\n:21-:27\n"Fish Heads"\nCourtesy Demented Punk Records\n\n:35-:46\nJohn Cafiero (screen left)\nProducer/Singer, Osaka Popstar\n\n1:05-1:13\n"Science Fiction/Double Feature"\nCourtesy Demented Punk Records\n\n1:13-1:20\n"Batman Theme"\nCourtesy Demented Punk Records\n\n1:23-1:27\nJohn Cafiero (screen left)\nProducer/Singer, Osaka Popstar\n\n1:27-1:37\n"The Thing"\nCourtesy Demented Punk Records\n\n1:38-1:43 (screen right)\nBarry Hansen\n"Dr. Demento"\n\n1:48-1:58\n"Garbageman"\nCourtesy Demented Punk Records\n\n2:15-2:25\n"Beat On The Brat"\nCourtesy Demented Punk Records\n\n2:26-2:38\nJohn Cafiero Barry Hansen\nProducer/Singer "Dr. Demento"\n\n --LEAD IN--\n\nTHE DISC JOCKEY WHO HELPED LAUNCH THE CAREER OF "WEIRD AL" YANKOVIC IS FEATURED ON A NEW ALBUM, FEATURING PUNK ROCK VERSIONS OF SONGS HE'S KNOWN FOR PLAYING ON HIS LONG-RUNNING RADIO SHOW. RICK DAMIGELLA TALKED WITH BARRY HANSEN, BETTER KNOWN AS DOCTOR DEMENTO, ABOUT THE NEW SOUNDS.\n\n --REPORTER PKG-AS FOLLOWS--\n\n(nat) "It's time for Number One!"\n"Where would you like me to sign this?"\n\nTHE DOCTOR IS IN! BARRY HANSEN, BETTER KNOWN AS DOCTOR DEMENTO, IS THE FOCUS OF A NEW ALBUM CELEBRATING THE NOVELTY SONGS HE HELPED MAKE FAMOUS.\n\n"Well, people have come to me with cockamamie ideas from time to time, but John was very persuasive."\n\n(nat music) "Fish heads, fish heads, roly poly fish heads, fish heads, fish heads, eat them up, yum!"\n\n"DOCTOR DEMENTO COVERED IN PUNK" IS THE BRAINCHILD OF MUSICIAN AND MUSIC MOGUL JOHN CAFIERO OF THE BAND OSAKA POP-STAR.\n\n"I've been a lifelong fan of Dr. Demento and the Dr. Demento Show since I'm about six or seven years old, and I have also been ingrained in the punk rock community since I'm a kid and it became my career and my profession. And I thought it would be great to merge all these different worlds and these different cultures together into something that created this project, by having classic and contemporary punk rock artists do new cover versions of the novelty songs that have been made famous on the Dr. Demento Show all these years."\n\nTHE DOUBLE L-P FEATURES MORE THAN 30 SONGS FROM ARTISTS BOTH FAMILIAR...\n\n(nat music) "Science fiction, double feature."\n\n...AND OBSCURE.\n\n(nat music "Batman Theme")\n\nTHE ALBUM EVEN FEATURES THE LATE ADAM WEST.\n\n"Yeah, it's one of his final performances. And an incredible one. He gave us a stellar performance."\n\n(nat music) "I pulled it in and opened it up and much to my surprise oh I discovered a (drums) right before my eyes! Oh, I discovered a (drums) right before my eyes."\n\n"He had made records before as a singer, but 'The Thing' is by far the best thing he ever did."\n\nEVER WONDERED WHAT WILLIAM SHATNER WOULD SOUND LIKE COVERING SEMINAL PUNK BAND THE CRAMPS?\n\n(nat music) "Do you understand? Do you understand? I'm the Garbageman! Ohhhh!"\n\n"Working with Shatner was a blast, I mean the guy is a real professional and has a great sense of humor. Has a great sensibility, has a great personality and he brought all of that into the track."\n\n"DOCTOR DEMENTO COVERED IN PUNK" FEATURES A VERY FAMILIAR NAME COVERING A LEGENDARY PUNK BAND.\n\n(nat music) "Beat on the brat, beat on the brat, beat on the brat with a baseball bat, oh yeah, oh yeah, oh ho ho!"\n\n"This is the very first time that he's ever done a song without parodying the lyrics, because we mutually agreed that the original lyrics were demented enough as they were written by the Ramones."\n"Now I played 'Beat on the Brat' by the Ramones, the original when it was new, in 1976. And it just so happened, that was the very same year, 1976, that I for the first time played something by Alfred Yankovic, who would later become known to the world as Weird Al."\n\n"Hi!"\n"Hi, how are you?"\n"Good, how are you?"\n\nAS THE GOOD DOCTOR SAYS...\n\n"Stay deeeeemented!"\n\nIN HOLLYWOOD, I'M RICK DAMIGELLA.\n\n -----END-----CNN.SCRIPT-----\n\n --KEYWORD TAGS--\n\n
CALIFORNIA
PUNK, GRUNGE KIDS HANGING OUT ON CORNERS. AT NIGHT IN WEST HOLLYWOOD. OUTSIDE ROCK CLUB? ROCK FANS IN 1994.
1991 Morrissey Rock Concert
Rock concert - crowds - fans - Morrissey concert at Santa Monica Civic in 1991 - fans leave gig holding up T shirts waving to camera - marquee promotes the show says Sold Out - The Smiths - pop concert - California - boisterous fans outside The Hollywood Palladium for Latiino band - crowds of excited fans leave or arrive at Morrissey concert, wave T shirts to camera - police line up outside the Hollywood Palladium - crowds of fans including punk style kids mill around outside gig - marquee advertises bands called Fear and Toy Dolls - punk bands - front marquee mentions punk band The Cramps - night Los Angeles - Hollywood rock concert
Punk babe pokes her tongue out at you!
Punk babe pokes her tongue out at you!
CONSUMER WATCH: WHAT YOU CAN EXPECT TO SPEND ON EASTER
<p><b>--SUPERS</b>--</p>\n<p>:08-:11</p>\n<p>Katherine Cullen</p>\n<p>National Retail Federation Vice President of Industry and Consumer Insights</p>\n<p></p>\n<p>:40-:43</p>\n<p>National Retail Federation </p>\n<p></p>\n<p>:43-:49</p>\n<p>Katherine Cullen</p>\n<p>National Retail Federation Vice President of Industry and Consumer Insights</p>\n<p></p>\n<p>1:01-1:05</p>\n<p>Katherine Cullen</p>\n<p>National Retail Federation Vice President of Industry and Consumer Insights</p>\n<p></p>\n<p><b>--LEAD IN</b>--</p>\n<p>EASTER IS THIS WEEKEND AND MANY AMERICANS WILL SPEND <b>ON AVERAGE </b>CLOSE TO $200 PER PERSON <b>FOR THE HOLIDAY, WHICH </b>COMES AS EGG PRICES ARE RISING. SO HOW WILL THAT IMPACT YOUR CELEBRATIONS? JENN SULLIVAN BREAKS DOWN THE COST IN TODAY’S CONSUMER WATCH. </p>\n<p></p>\n<p><b>--REPORTER PKG-AS FOLLOWS--</b></p>\n<p>GRAB YOUR BASKETS AND YOUR WALLET BECAUSE EASTER SPENDING THIS YEAR IS ONE FOR THE RECORD BOOKS.</p>\n<p>Katherine Cullen, National Retail Federation Vice President of Industry and Consumer Insights: “Easter is certainly a popular holiday for many consumers.”</p>\n<p>KATHERINE CULLEN WITH THE NATIONAL RETAIL FEDERATION SAYS AMERICANS WILL SHELL OUT ABOUT $180 PER PERSON ON EASTER-RELATED ITEMS THIS YEAR--BRINGING TOTAL NATIONAL SPENDING TO $22.4 BILLION. WHILE THOSE NUMBERS ARE SLIGHTLY DOWN FROM LAST YEAR IT’S STILL THE THIRD HIGHEST PER PERSON SPENDING ON RECORD. </p>\n<p>SO WHERE IS THAT MONEY GOING?</p>\n<p>CONSUMERS WILL LIKELY SPEND THE MOST ON CANDY AND FOOD ACCORDING TO THE NRF'S ANNUAL EASTER SURVEY--FOLLOWED BY GIFTS, CLOTHING, AND DECORATIONS. </p>\n<p>Katherine Cullen, National Retail Federation Vice President of Industry and Consumer Insights: “They’re planning lots of special meals, picking up cards as well as gifts to share with loved ones.” </p>\n<p>ONE OF THE MOST POPULAR ITEMS ARE EGGS WHETHER YOU’RE EATING THEM, DECORATING THEM, OR HUNTING THEM.</p>\n<p>Katherine Cullen, National Retail Federation Vice President of Industry and Consumer Insights: “We do see that over half of households with children are planning a Easter egg hunt at home this year. And that goes up to 60% if you have kids under 10.”</p>\n<p>BUT DON’T EXPECT TO HUNT DOWN ANY BARGAINS ON EGGS. THE AVERAGE COST OF A DOZEN LARGE EGGS WAS JUST UNDER $3 ($2.99) IN FEBRUARY ACCORDING TO THE US BUREAU OF LABOR STATISTICS MOST RECENT DATA. THAT’S 47-CENTS HIGHER THAN JANUARY. ($2.52 in January) </p>\n<p>SO WHAT’S CAUSING THE RISE IN COST?</p>\n<p>EXPERTS SAYS A SPIKE IN BIRD FLU CASES HAS IMPACTED SUPPLY AND THIS TIME OF YEAR BRINGS A HIGH DEMAND FOR EGGS. THIS SPECIFIC STRAIN WAS FIRST DETECTED IN THE U-S IN 2022 ACCORDING TO THE CDC. MORE THAN 82 MILLION BIRDS HAVE BEEN AFFECTED BY THE DISEASE. FOR CONSUMER WATCH, I’M JENN SULLIVAN. </p>\n<p><b>-----END-----CNN.SCRIPT-----</b></p>\n<p><b>--MUSIC INFO---</b></p>\n<p>Title: Cheerful Happy Fun-JP</p>\n<p>Artist: Michael Kakhiani</p>\n<p>Album: Upbeat / Joyful / Advertising</p>\n<p>Catalog: Jingle Punks</p>\n<p>Label: Jingle Punks Full Library</p>\n<p>Genre: Rock / Pop </p>\n<p></p>
PUNK MUSIC
TEENAGE PUNK ROCK KIDS INSIDE CLUB BEFORE SHOW
SCHOOL VANDALS IN BROAD DAYLIGHT ON TAPE 2006
Greco Middle School principal Judith Kennedy felt sickened Friday watching a video released this week of three teens trashing her campus last summer. The boys laughed as they tossed chairs through windows. One flashed thumbs-up for the camera. "Kids need to know that there are consequences," Kennedy said. "If you commit vandalism, you're going to have to pay for it - forever." Thanks to Circuit Judge Daniel Sleet, these teens won't soon forget that lesson. They will be paying for the damage to the school for as long as it takes to come up with more than $100,000. On Father's Day, June 18, 2006, the trio broke windows, smashed computers, tore clocks off walls, discharged fire extinguishers and flooded hallways. Temple Terrace police spotted the teens running away after the damage was done. They caught Bo Jess Cosens and Michael E. Dunn on school grounds and found the third teen in the area. His name was not released because he was charged as a juvenile. Police found Dunn, now 17, with a videocamera that had captured the crime spree. "It just blows my mind that these kids could do that," Kennedy said, adding incredulously "and videotape themselves." The state charged Dunn and Cosens, also now 17, with adult felonies of burglary, criminal mischief and grand theft of a fire extinguisher. Kennedy attended their court hearings. She wanted the former Greco students to see her. Dunn pleaded guilty in November, Cosens in January. Each was sentenced to five years of probation and 100 hours of community service. Sleet withheld adjudication, meaning neither teen will have a conviction on his record. They will, however, share responsibility for a significant amount of restitution. Court records show they owe $112,174. If the teens don't pay the restitution during their probationary periods, it will become a lien against them. Prosecutor Debra Bell said the liens will stick until the school is refunded.
TEENAGERS JUST SAYING NO W/ STRAIGHT EDGE
COVERAGE IN SYRACUSE, NEW YORK FOR AN ANDERSON COOPER CS VO ABOUT TEENAGERS SAYING NO TO SELF DESTRUCTIVE BEHAVIOR W/ STRAIGHT EDGE. 01:00:46 B&W NATURAL SOUND INT FTG. CU SINGER IN ROCK BAND OF SKINNY YOUNG GUYS CLAD IN BAGGY TEE SHIRTS AND LOOSE JEANS PERFORMING FOR AUDIENCE OF TEENAGERS AT LOST HORIZON. 01:01:17 PAN ACROSS FROM STAGE TO KIDS APPLAUDING. 01:01:22 CU YOUNG MAN WEARING BANDANNA OVER HIS HEAD AND EARRING, ANOTHER YOUNG MAN WEARING BASEBALL CAP BACKWARDS. 01:01:34 VS BAND PERFORMING LOUD RAUCOUS SONG. 01:03:57 MS KIDS SLAM DANCING INTO EACH OTHER. 01:05:19 VS ON STAGE AS BAND DANCES AND PERFORMS. 01:10:58 CU SINGER WRITHING, SWEATING AND SHOUTING INTO MICROPHONE. 01:11:24 PAN FROM WS AUDIENCE APPLAUDING TO SINGER THANKING FANS AND EXITING STAGE. 01:11:46 FTG IN DARK LOUNGE. MS YOUTHS SITTING AT TABLE SELLING PUNK AND ANIMAL RIGHTS MAGAZINES. 01:12:02 VS ANIMAL ACTIVIST PAMPHLETS. 01:12:22 CU YOUNG MAN W/ SHORT BLEACH BLOND HAIR AND SEVERAL RINGS PIERCING HIS EYEBROWS, NOSE AND EARS. 01:12:28 MLS YOUTHS LOOKING THROUGH BOXES OF RECORDS ATOP TABLE. 01:12:55 PAN ACROSS YOUNG PEOPLE MILLING ABOUT. 01:13:39 VS MALE YOUTHS HANGING OUT ON OVERSTUFFED CHAIRS. 01:14:21 FTG NEAR STAGE. SILHOUETTED SIDE CU YOUNG MAN W/ WIDE FAN OF SPIKED HAIR AND BEARD. 01:14:58 CU SAME KID W/ SPIKED HAIR FROM BEHIND. 01:15:06 REARVIEW MS ENGINEER OPERATING MIXING BOARD. 01:15:37 REARVIEW MS BEHIND AUDIENCE ANOTHER PUNK BAND PERFORMING ON STAGE. 01:16:31 CU GUYS IN AUDIENCE NODDING THEIR HEADS TO MUSIC. 01:17:00 CU DRUMMER POUNDING DRUMS. 01:17:39 VS BAND PERFORMING. 01:18:11 HAS OVER KIDS IN AUDIENCE. 01:18:20 REARVIEW MCU BEHIND OBESE LEAD SINGER. 01:18:53 CU KIDS BATHED IN GREEN LIGHT. 01:19:11 MS HUGE LEAD SINGER CLAPPING AND DANCING ON STAGE. 01:21:25 WS OVER KIDS DANCING IN AUDIENCE. 01:22:29 SIDE MS SINGER SINGING. 01:23:44 HAS OVER KIDS APPLAUDING. 01:24:17 VS BAND PERFORMING. 01:26:13 MS IN AUDIENCE KIDS DANCING. 01:27:55 PAN FROM BIG LEAD SINGER TO FAT GUY IN AUDIENCE. 01:28:20 MCU KIDS SLAM DANCING IN FRONT OF STAGE. 01:29:04 CU YOUNG GUYS BATHED IN PINK LIGHT DANCING. 01:29:20 CU SWEATING LEAD SINGER STANDING AT EDGE OF STAGE. 01:29:34 WS AUDIENCE APPLAUDING. 01:29:45 BREAKUP.
TALAT- YOU'VE GOAT TO BE KIDDING ME!
<p><b>--SUPERS</b>--</p>\n<p></p>\n<p>00 - 20</p>\n<p>KMBC</p>\n<p></p>\n<p><b>--LEAD IN</b>--</p>\n<p></p>\n<p>KANSAS CITY'S FINEST CALLED IN TO HELP RESCUE AN ANIMAL KIDDING AROUND.</p>\n<p>AND IF YOU THINK YOU SAW EVERYTHING FROM YESTERDAY'S ECLIPSE, THINK AGAIN. JEREMY ROTH HAS TODAY'S TAKE A LOOK AT THIS!</p>\n<p></p>\n<p><b>--REPORTER PKG-AS FOLLOWS</b>--</p>\n<p></p>\n<p>FIRST RESPONDERS RECEIVED A UNIQUE CALL FOR HELP IN KANSAS CITY, MISSOURI MONDAY</p>\n<p>WHEN A PESKY ANIMAL GOT TRAPPED ON THE EDGE OF AN OVERPASS</p>\n<p>YOU'VE GOAT TO BE KIDDING ME!</p>\n<p>NO ONE KNOWS HOW THE MOUNTAIN GOAT ENDED IN THIS BAAAAAAD SITUATION...</p>\n<p>BUT LUCKILY, AFTER SEVERAL ATTEMPTS, THE ANIMAL WAS RESCUED.</p>\n<p>HE'S RECOVERING AT KC PET PROJECT RECEIVING FLUIDS AND HIS OWNERS ARE OPTIMISTIC HE'LL MAKE A FULL RECOVERY.</p>\n<p></p>\n<p>NASA ARGUABLY HAD THE BEST FOOTAGE FROM MONDAY'S SOLAR ECLIPSE, WITH MANY OF US GLUED TO THEIR RUNNING STREAM OF THE COSMIC DANCE BETWEEN THE SUN AND THE MOON.</p>\n<p>ONE GROUP THAT HAD A TRULY OUT-OF-THIS WORLD VIEW WERE THOSE ON THE INTERNATIONAL SPACE STATION.</p>\n<p>CHECK OUT HOW THEY SAW THE MOMENT FROM 260 MILES ABOVE SOUTHEASTERN CANADA.</p>\n<p>THAT'S THE MOON'S SHADOW ON EARTH AS IT MOVED FROM NEW YORK TOWARDS NEWFOUNDLAND.</p>\n<p></p>\n<p>IF YOU CAN'T GET ENOUGH OF THE ECLIPSE, WE HAVE ONE MORE FOR YOU.</p>\n<p>Derek Van Dam: Right now you guys, this is happening!</p>\n<p>MOS: I love you. Will you marry me?</p>\n<p>MOS: YES!</p>\n<p>AS THE SUN WAS HIDDEN BEHIND THE MOON,</p>\n<p>THIS MAN PROPOSED ON THE SNOWY MOUNTAIN TOP OF STOWE, VERMONT</p>\n<p>CAUGHT ON CAMERA DURING CNN'S LIVE BROADCAST,</p>\n<p>AND THE TIMING WAS PERFECT</p>\n<p>AS THE HAPPY COUPLE EMBRACED...</p>\n<p>THE SUN BEGAN SHINING AGAIN.</p>\n<p>NOW THAT'S WHAT I CALL A TOTAL ECLIPSE OF THE HEART.</p>\n<p>FOR TAKE A LOOK AT THIS, I'M JEREMY ROTH.</p>\n<p></p>\n<p><b>-----END-----CNN.SCRIPT----</b></p>\n<p><b>--MUSIC INFO---</b></p>\n<p></p>\n<p>TITLE: IM-Quirky Comedy 3-JP</p>\n<p>ARTIST: imilly</p>\n<p>ALBUM: Oddities</p>\n<p>LABEL: InHouse</p>\n<p></p>\n<p>TITLE: Gloomy Revelation</p>\n<p>ARTIST: 5AlarmMusic.com</p>\n<p>ALBUM: Noir</p>\n<p>LABEL: 5 Alarm</p>\n<p></p>\n<p>TITLE: Wanting You-JP</p>\n<p>ARTIST: Party Colors</p>\n<p>ALBUM: Party Colors/Rock</p>\n<p>LABEL: Jingle Punks Full Library</p>\n<p></p>