LANDMARK OPIOID TRIAL SET TO START MONDAY (4AMET)
--SUPERS--\n\n:05 - :12\nCDC.gov\n\n:13 - :17\nAmanda Cope\nCOO, Positive Recovery Solutions\n\n:25 - :31\nElroy\nFormer Heroin User\n3/22/19\n\n:47 - :53\nCDC.gov\n\n:55 - :59\nHHS.gov\n\n1:00 - 1:12\nPresident Trump\nno font needed\n9/4/19\n\n\n\n --LEAD IN--\nA JURY IN OHIO IS SWORN IN FOR A HIGH-PROFILE TRIAL IN OHIO.\nIT'S BASED ON THE COUNTRY'S OPIOID CRISIS AND BILLIONS OF DOLLARS ARE AT STAKE.\nJOHN LORINC REPORTS.\n --REPORTER PKG-AS FOLLOWS--\nTHE U-S' OPIOID CRISIS IS A LONG-STANDING PROBLEM.\nFROM 1999-THROUGH-2017, NEARLY 400-THOUSAND PEOPLE HAD A FATAL OVERDOSE INVOLVING AN OPIOID, ACCORDING TO THE CENTERS FOR DISEASE CONTROL AND PREVENTION.\nAmanda Cope/COO, Positive Recovery Solutions\n“A lot of our patients are at the point where they're ok with dying because they just want it to end.”\nAND ON MONDAY....A TRIAL BEGINS FOR SIX DRUG COMPANIES ACCUSED IN THOUSANDS OF LAWSUITS FOR THEIR ROLE IN THE OPIOID EPIDEMIC.\nElroy/Former Heroin User\n"Didn't even realize it was a disease at that time.  I just called myself 'having fun.' But you know at the end, it wasn't fun."\nACCORDING TO COURT DOCUMENTS, THE DEFENDANTS INCLUDE THREE PHARMACEUTICAL DISTRIBUTION COMPANIES: AMERISOURCEBERGEN, CARDINAL HEALTH AND MCKESSON CORPORATION.\nTHE OTHER THREE COMPANIES ARE DISTRIBUTOR HENRY SCHEIN SHINE MEDICAL, GENERIC DRUG FIRM TEVA TEV-UH PHARMACEUTICALS AND WALGREENS.\nTHE C-D-C SAYS IT'S COMMITTED TO FIGHTING THE OPIOID EPIDEMIC BY SUPPORTING STATES AS THEY RESPOND TO OVERDOSES AND IDENTIFY OUTBREAKS.\nAND LAST MONTH THE TRUMP ADMINISTRATION GOT INVOLVED BY ANNOUNCING.....\nNEARLY TWO-BILLION DOLLARS IN FUNDING TO COMBAT THE CRISIS.\nPresident Trump/no font needed\n “So many lives are stopped cold by drugs, whether it’s death or a ruined life because in many cases you have ruined lives because of drugs, they never recover.”\nI'M JOHN LORINC REPORTING.\n --TAG--\nLAST WEEK, FIVE OF THE MANY COMPANIES ACCUSED IN THE CRISIS WERE CLOSE TO A 50-BILLION DOLLAR AGREEMENT, ACCORDING TO A SOURCE FAMILIAR WITH THE TALKS.\nBUT THE NEGOTIATIONS FELL THROUGH. A JURY OF SIX-WOMEN AND SIX-MEN WAS SWORN IN PRIOR TO OPENING STATEMENTS.\n -----END-----CNN.SCRIPT-----\n\n --KEYWORD TAGS--\nOPIOID DRUGS LAW LEGAL COURT HEALTH\n
The 90's, episode 102
01:25 John Fleck, performance artist, speaks to a crowd. 02:32 John Fleck rails against Senator Jesse Helms' proposal for art funding cutbacks, sings ""Amazing Grace,"" and removes clothes. 04:19 ""Japanese at Woodstock"" by Bart Friedman. A Japanese camera crew shoots hippies celebrating the 20th anniversary of the Woodstock festival, fully expressing their astonishment at this strange culture. 07:38 ""Advice Ladies"" by Skip Blumberg. A short piece about three women who sit on the streets of New Yor k City offering free advice. One client asks: ""Should I dye my hair?"" 17:38 Donald N. Frey commentary by Tom Weinberg. Frey, former board chair of Bell & Howell, gives tips on what it takes to succeed these days and defines some bad corporate management. 18:54 ""Advice Ladies"" continued. One woman wants to know where to stay in Paris. 19:08 ""Quayle Watching."" Vice President Dan Quayle looks blankly into the camera. from TV news 19:24 Music video for ""Yuppie Rap"" by Bill O'Neil, which pokes fun at the young urban professionals of the 1980's. 23:08 ""Advice Ladies"" continued. The ladies predict that sex crimes will increase in the '90s. 26:43 Erika Becker by Eddie Becker. Erika talks to her father about her ""Several Policy"" [Cerebral Palsy]. She explains what the disease does and how it made her feel. ""What's the worst part of having a handicap?"" ""I think being made fun of. That really hurts."" ""Inside, even grownups treat me differently... but that's because I'm different."" 35:20 ""Advice Ladies"" continued. The ladies advise a woman about whether or not she should move to England to be with a man she met on a vacation. 36:31 ""Los Angeles Abortion Rally"" by Nancy Cain. A short segment about an anti-abortion group called ""Los Angeles Operation Rescue."" This group demonstrates outside an abortion clinic while pro-choice activists protest the presence of the anti-abortionists. Cain mainly focuses on interviewing the Operation Rescue members. 42:15 Paul Krassner commentary by Nancy Cain. Krassner discusses some tongue-in-cheek strategies for the Pro Choice movement. 43:24 The ""Advice Ladies"" continue to talk to the woman about a possible move to England. 42:13 ""El Salvador Demonstration"" by Eddie Becker. Footage of a demonstration in Washington D.C. over U.S. policies towards El Salvador. 49:04 ""Advice Ladies"" continued. The ladies discuss ""good"" and ""bad"" drugs. 49:22 An excerpt from ""Viet Vet"" by Ed Wierzbowski, Pam Roberts, and Tobe Carey. Subversive and strange personal recollections of the Vietnam War. 50:50 ""Pat Boone and Rev. Harold Bredeson"" by Nancy Cain and Wendy Appel. The two men discuss Boone's financial difficulties in relationship to his faith. Boone obviously sees himself as a deeply religious man, but sees nothing hypocritical about bringing God into his business dealings. Boone was millions of dollars in debt due to his ownership of the basketball team the Oakland Oaks, and claims God saved him in his time of need by bringing someone to him who wanted to buy the team. The segment ends with the two men praying in tongues.
Women filmed without their knowledge on Tiktok, who sees no problem
CONTEMPORARY STOCK FOOTAGE
VARIOUS HANDHFELD MS'S HIGH ANGLE OF GROUP OF PEOPLE & MODELS RIDING BUS, INTERIOR, PEOPLE TALKING, HAVING FUN, INCLUDES ONE SHOT TWO WOMEN LOOKING AT MAP
GAY RIGHTS
COVERAGE OF THE NATIONAL MARCH ON WASHINGTON FOR LESBIAN AND GAY RIGHTS. 00:03:12:00 ws of the march. 00:03:24:00 ws of a group of men in scottish kilts. one of the men is playing a bagpipe. 00:03:57:00 ws of marchers holding a large sign, universal fellowship metropolitan community churches. 00:04:39:13 ws of clergymen passing by. 00:05:17:00 ws of a group holding a banner, proud to be free. 00:06:40:00 ws of men kissing. 00:08:56:00 las of the march. 00:09:45:00 cu of a sign, the lord is my shepherd and knows i am gay. 00:13:40:00 mcu of two women embracing. 00:14:41:14 las of a group of women chanting. 00:15:04:00 mcu of two women kissing. 00:20:23:00 intv/w a lesbian college student. she says she is having fun at the rally. 00:21:51:00 ws of latinos marching behind banners. 00:23:57:00 ws of the crowd chanting, bigots got to go. 00:30:27:00 ws of the musical group, sistah boom performing in the crowd. CI: DEMONSTRATIONS: HOMOSEXUAL RIGHTS.
HOPE - FOR SUMMER
Chiswick baths. <br/> <br/>Girls pose on the pool side in their swimsuits and swimming hats. They splash around in the pool, play with a ball and generally have fun. Two women sit on the pool side with their long hair drying in the sun. A woman in an unusual swimming cap sits and sips a cup of tea and eats a biscuit - laughing. <br/> <br/>Nice stuff of girls having fun - great eccentric swim hats. <br/> <br/>Was originally an item in Eve's Film Review issue number 156.
FRIENDS HAVING FUN - HD
Two well-dressed women pose and mug for the camera. Master in Apple Pro Res 422 HQ 29.97fps 1080p.
Pathe
People having fun at Jones Beach on Long Island, NY
The 90's, episode 214: THE ENVIRONMENT AND OUR OCEANS
0:50 ""Advice Ladies"" by Skip Blumberg. A trio of women sit out on the streets of New York City dispensing free advice. ""Ecology: I think it's the big issue for the 90's. People are really concerned with the environment because it's starting to affect us personally."" 01:36 ""Malibu Surfers"" by James Mulryan. Glenn Henning, a surfer, talks about the polluted and disease-riddled ocean as he floats on his board, waiting for the next wave. ""We're actually seeing the very first stages of the Greenhouse Effect, the very first stages of long-term pollution starting to effect the health of people who are supposed to be healthy. Surfers in Malibu are actually coming down with diseases that doctors are unable to diagnose. Everybody's causing the pollution and everyone's going to have to figure out what they personally are going to do about it."" 04:44 ""Redwood Forest"" by Jay April. Jay April visits Redwood Country and encounters different opinions on the timber industry's notion of progress. Earth First has been protesting the rapid pace at which the timer industry has deforested the region and call for a policy of ""sustained yield."" One environmentalist notes that the forest has already been reduced to 4% of its original splendor: ""Some of us question if Redwoods as an ecosystem can survive at all."" An argument ensues between lumber workers and a lone protester. One worker claims that cutting down trees is like harvesting a garden. 13:00 ""Uncle Sam Falls"" by Bill Stamets. A humorous clip where a mannequin dressed as Uncle Sam topples over and people scramble to right him. 24:40 ""Todd Alcott"" by Skip Blumberg. 90's regular, Todd Alcott rants: ""You know what they're talking about now? - the Greenhouse Effect. They'll be growing peaches in Siberia, here we'll be roasting weenies on the car hoods... So I'm gonna destroy the world if I put Right Guard under my arm pits. Believe me. God help us if I didn't...Here's what I'm saying, five years ago these scientists were telling us about the Ice Age... okay, where's the ice? Wasn't here when I woke up. Hope it doesn't wreck my car... Maybe this Greenhouse-ozone thing is keeping away the ice. Greenhouse. Ice Age. Which do you want? Me? I look better in summer clothes."" 26:28 ""Santa Monica"" James Mulryan. John Young, a long time surfer and cancer victim from Santa Monica, reads a sign on the beach that warns of potential contamination. Drain pipes spit sewage out in the ocean near favorite surfing spots. ""Every major city street in Los Angeles dead ends in Santa Monica. I would think every major drain also dead ends in Santa Monica... The man in East L.A. changing his oil and thinking 'it's cool, I'll just dump it down this storm drain'... He doesn't realize that in a week we're out here sucking it up... We've had lifeguards on this beach die from the contamination... This is Santa Monica, welcome to it, and be ready to read our sign."" 30:51 ""'Clean Dan' Grandusky"" by Jimmy Sternfield. A builder from Denver, Colorado voices his concerns about environmental change, likening the current situation to a global war. ""The significant problem with the urban landscape is our cars, our highways. World War III is being waged right now. We are the last generation who can save the planet."" 33:34 ""Zeke's Heap"" by Jay April. Segment about a communal compost heap run by Tim Dundon, aka ""Zeke the Sheik."" The county health department is trying to force the removal of the giant compost pile, claiming it is a public nuisance. The people in the town organize a protest to save the heap. 31:51 ""One Man's Trash"" by Dee Dee Halleck. Two little girls sing ""One man's trash is another man's treasure."" 38:29 ""Steve Brill: The Wild Man"" by Esti Marpet. In Central Park, New York City, the ""wild man"" conducts tours pointing out edible plants and teaching about conservation. In 1981, when he was leading tours in New York's parks, he was arrested and charged with criminal mischief for picking plants. After that, he made a deal with the city and now he's an official Park Department employee. His advice: ""Enjoy this planet, it's yours to partake of, it's yours to protect."" 47:16 ""Anthony Kiedis"" by James Mulryan. Anthony Kiedis, lead singer of the Red Hot Chili Peppers, visits the beach: ""When the UFO's come down they see our oceans and they say, 'Look at all these creatures'... and everyone's hugging each other and swimming through this liquid space atmosphere and they're having a good time. And the people get to go swimming and surfing and sail boating and its just beautiful out here and the idea that some guy in a office is sitting behind his desk saying, 'How can I make a few million dollars... Well maybe if I cut the cost and pollute a little more'... I don't want my kids to come out of the water and get into some sort of detoxification booth, because it takes all the fun out of it."" He then raps the tune ""Green Heaven"" (The smile of a dolphin is a built feature/They move in schools/But everyone's a teacher...) 50:18 ""Popeye ""by Eddie Becker. At the Earth Day celebrations in Washington, D.C., Popeye joins the ecology movement. ""I'm Popeye the sailor man, I recycle my spinach can... Anyone who pollutes the air, earth, or ocean is nothing more than a criminal!"" 50:51 Excerpt from ""Garbage Mountain"" by Nancy Cain. In Los Angeles, California, Jody Procter takes us on a tour of a garbage dump and shares his reverence for what is found there. yes
Paramount
Big aquaplane with bar, tables, umbrella, dance floor, and partiers towed by a boat
SNOW FIGHT IN TROPICAL HEAT
Item title reads - Snow fight in tropical heat! Smart society's latest "freak" sensation in Miami, where Phil Scott is training. Florida, America (USA, U.S.A.). <br/> <br/>Various shots as two sets of men and women stand behind blocks of ice and have fun throwing bits of it at each other.
AFRICAN AMERICAN HOME MOVIES
Var shots at backyard Hawaiian themed party. Everyone drinking, dancing, shaking it up and having fun. Two women holding drinks and wearing leis dancing and jiggling for the camera CU.
4:00amET PRELIM SCRIPT AND EMBARGO INFO
***THIS IS A PRELIMINARY SCRIPT FOR THE 4:00amET PKG***\n\n THIS IS NOT THE FINAL SCRIPT.\n\n THIS PKG HAS THE FOLLOWING EXPECTED EMBARGO: NONE\n\n ***FINAL EMBARGOES AND FINAL SCRIPT WILL BE IN ITEM PY-03MO BY 4:00amET***\n\n--LEAD IN--\nA JURY IN OHIO IS SWORN IN FOR A HIGH-PROFILE TRIAL IN OHIO.\nIT'S BASED ON THE COUNTRY'S OPIOID CRISIS AND BILLIONS OF DOLLARS ARE AT STAKE.\nJOHN LORINC REPORTS.\n--REPORTER PKG-AS FOLLOWS--\nTHE U-S' OPIOID CRISIS IS A LONG-STANDING PROBLEM.\nFROM 1999-THROUGH-2017, NEARLY 400-THOUSAND PEOPLE HAD A FATAL OVERDOSE INVOLVING AN OPIOID, ACCORDING TO THE CENTERS FOR DISEASE CONTROL AND PREVENTION.\nAmanda Cope/COO, Positive Recovery Solutions\n “A lot of our patients are at the point where they're ok with dying because they just want it to end.”\nAND ON MONDAY....A TRIAL BEGINS FOR SIX DRUG COMPANIES ACCUSED IN THOUSANDS OF LAWSUITS FOR THEIR ROLE IN THE OPIOID EPIDEMIC.\nElroy/Former Heroin User\n"Didn't even realize it was a disease at that time.  I just called myself 'having fun.' But you know at the end, it wasn't fun."\nACCORDING TO COURT DOCUMENTS, THE DEFENDANTS INCLUDE THREE PHARMACEUTICAL DISTRIBUTION COMPANIES: AMERISOURCEBERGEN, CARDINAL HEALTH AND MCKESSON CORPORATION.\nTHE OTHER THREE COMPANIES ARE DISTRIBUTOR HENRY SCHEIN SHINE MEDICAL, GENERIC DRUG FIRM TEVA TEV-UH PHARMACEUTICALS AND WALGREENS.\nTHE C-D-C SAYS IT'S COMMITTED TO FIGHTING THE OPIOID EPIDEMIC BY SUPPORTING STATES AS THEY RESPOND TO OVERDOSES AND IDENTIFY OUTBREAKS.\nAND LAST MONTH THE TRUMP ADMINISTRATION GOT INVOLVED BY ANNOUNCING.....\nNEARLY TWO-BILLION DOLLARS IN FUNDING TO COMBAT THE CRISIS.\nPresident Trump/no font needed\n “So many lives are stopped cold by drugs, whether it’s death or a ruined life because in many cases you have ruined lives because of drugs, they never recover.”\nI'M JOHN LORINC REPORTING.\n--TAG--\nLAST WEEK, FIVE OF THE MANY COMPANIES ACCUSED IN THE CRISIS WERE CLOSE TO A 50-BILLION DOLLAR AGREEMENT, ACCORDING TO A SOURCE FAMILIAR WITH THE TALKS.\nBUT THE NEGOTIATIONS FELL THROUGH. A JURY OF SIX-WOMEN AND SIX-MEN WAS SWORN IN PRIOR TO OPENING STATEMENTS.\n-----END-----CNN.SCRIPT-----\n
GAY RIGHTS
COVERAGE OF THE NATIONAL MARCH ON WASHINGTON FOR LESBIAN AND GAY RIGHTS. 00:03:12:00 ws of the march. 00:03:24:00 ws of a group of men in scottish kilts. one of the men is playing a bagpipe. 00:03:57:00 ws of marchers holding a large sign, universal fellowship metropolitan community churches. 00:04:39:13 ws of clergymen passing by. 00:05:17:00 ws of a group holding a banner, proud to be free. 00:06:40:00 ws of men kissing. 00:08:56:00 las of the march. 00:09:45:00 cu of a sign, the lord is my shepherd and knows i am gay. 00:13:40:00 mcu of two women embracing. 00:14:41:14 las of a group of women chanting. 00:15:04:00 mcu of two women kissing. 00:20:23:00 intv/w a lesbian college student. she says she is having fun at the rally. 00:21:51:00 ws of latinos marching behind banners. 00:23:57:00 ws of the crowd chanting, bigots got to go. 00:30:27:00 ws of the musical group, sistah boom performing in the crowd. CI: DEMONSTRATIONS: HOMOSEXUAL RIGHTS.
24h Pujadas: [program of November 13, 2023]
BRITISH PUB - 1938
British pub patrons circa 1938.
NAMELESS CUBS (04/03/1997)
A NAMING CONTEST IS BEING HELD FOR TWO LEOPARD CUBS AT THE CENTRAL FLORIDA ZOO IN SANFORD.
EXCURSIONS AGAIN
Item title reads - Excursions again mean happy hours by the sea - we leave all criticism of bathing costumes to Councillor Clark! Herne Bay, Kent. <br/> <br/>M/S of two young women in swimming costumes laughing and dancing about together on the beach. Another lady stands by. M/S as they pick up a little baby and dance with her as well. M/S as men and women sit in a row splashing their legs in the water. M/S of three girls having fun and posing together in the sea, they laugh.
Nominingue... depuis qu'il existe
In Nominingue, in the Laurentides region of Quebec, various LSs of summer cottages along the lakeshore. Shots of two boys on a wharf with their bicycles, cottages in the distance. MLSs of cottages on the lakeshore. Cut to a lake, a boat in the distance, the thickly wooded shoreline beyond. Sequence on a young man in swimming trunks launching a motorboat, getting in with two companions. Shots of the same motorboat speeding by the camera. HAELS of another motorboat speeding on the lake. Shots of people quietly sailing in a rowboat past the wooded shoreline. FOLLOW LSs of waterskiers performing, one expertly, wooded banks beyond. Shots of two young women and one man sunbathing on a wharf. LSs, MSs, MCUs of people in swimsuits on the beach, moving about, sitting on the ground, talking. FOLLOW TRAVELLING PAN of a bald man swimming towards the camera. HAMSs of young girls in the water, floating, swimming, having fun. Similar shots of several youngsters and adults in the water. Shots of a family in swimsuits wading in shallow water looking for something or other in the water. Sequence on a family boarding a pontoon boat, enjoying the ride. Signs re rental prices for adults, children, posted on the railing of the pontoon boat. Several shots of two young women on a pedal boat while others swim nearby.