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The band entertained the hometown crowd with a massive 33-song set that included a cover of [M]The Beatles’ “Help”[/M] segueing into their own “Help Help”; a collaborative performance with Brandi Carlile; and rare live renditions of Neil Young’s “Throw Your Hatred Down” and the Yield classic “All Those Yesterdays”.
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Pearl Jam took some time to thank some special people in his kids’ lives during their show in Seattle last night. Their cover of the White Stripes’ hit, “We’re Going To Be Friends” was a tribute to teachers worldwide.
Before the performance, Eddie Vedder gave a small speech in appreciation of the globe’s educators, and particularly those who helped his own two kids, Olivia and Harper. “There’s one part of the community and one job in particular that deserves so much more notoriety than they receive. There are those who teach our children and teach them well. We’ve had the opportunity, we’re very blessed to have had some teachers that changed our kids’ lives.”
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He asked those who had been heavily influenced by a teacher to raise their hands, which almost everyone in the crowd did. “And we have two special teachers that my kids brought tonight that I wanted to allow them some notoriety and some applause and some recognition from their fine group of neighbors here in Seattle. And I’d like to play this for them, borrowed from my friend Jack”, he continued before the band dived into the cover.
Watch the whole clip below, with the song beginning around the 5 minute mark.
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The band entertained the hometown crowd with a massive [M]33-song set[/M] that [M]included[/M] a cover of The Beatles’ “Help” segueing into their own “Help Help”; a collaborative performance with Brandi Carlile; and rare live renditions of Neil Young’s “Throw Your Hatred Down” and the Yield classic [M]“All Those Yesterdays”.[/M]
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Pearl Jam took some time to thank some special people in his kids’ lives during their show in Seattle last night. Their cover of the White Stripes’ hit, “We’re Going To Be Friends” was a tribute to teachers worldwide.
Before the performance, Eddie Vedder gave a small speech in appreciation of the globe’s educators, and particularly those who helped his own two kids, Olivia and Harper. “There’s one part of the community and one job in particular that deserves so much more notoriety than they receive. There are those who teach our children and teach them well. We’ve had the opportunity, we’re very blessed to have had some teachers that changed our kids’ lives.”
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He asked those who had been heavily influenced by a teacher to raise their hands, which almost everyone in the crowd did. “And we have two special teachers that my kids brought tonight that I wanted to allow them some notoriety and some applause and some recognition from their fine group of neighbors here in Seattle. And I’d like to play this for them, borrowed from my friend Jack”, he continued before the band dived into the cover.
Watch the whole clip below, with the song beginning around the 5 minute mark.
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The band entertained the hometown crowd with a massive [M]33-song set[/M] that [M]included[/M] a cover of The Beatles’ “Help” segueing into their own “Help Help”; a collaborative performance with Brandi Carlile; and rare [M]live renditions of[/M] Neil Young’s [M]“Throw Your Hatred Down”[/M] and the Yield classic “All Those Yesterdays”.
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Pearl Jam took some time to thank some special people in his kids’ lives during their show in Seattle last night. Their cover of the White Stripes’ hit, “We’re Going To Be Friends” was a tribute to teachers worldwide.
Before the performance, Eddie Vedder gave a small speech in appreciation of the globe’s educators, and particularly those who helped his own two kids, Olivia and Harper. “There’s one part of the community and one job in particular that deserves so much more notoriety than they receive. There are those who teach our children and teach them well. We’ve had the opportunity, we’re very blessed to have had some teachers that changed our kids’ lives.”
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He asked those who had been heavily influenced by a teacher to raise their hands, which almost everyone in the crowd did. “And we have two special teachers that my kids brought tonight that I wanted to allow them some notoriety and some applause and some recognition from their fine group of neighbors here in Seattle. And I’d like to play this for them, borrowed from my friend Jack”, he continued before the band dived into the cover.
Watch the whole clip below, with the song beginning around the 5 minute mark.
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The band entertained the hometown crowd with a massive [M]33-song set[/M] that [M]included[/M] a cover of The Beatles’ “Help” segueing into their own “Help Help”; [M]a collaborative performance with Brandi Carlile[/M]; and rare live renditions of Neil Young’s “Throw Your Hatred Down” and the Yield classic “All Those Yesterdays”.
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Pearl Jam took some time to thank some special people in his kids’ lives during their show in Seattle last night. Their cover of the White Stripes’ hit, “We’re Going To Be Friends” was a tribute to teachers worldwide.
Before the performance, Eddie Vedder gave a small speech in appreciation of the globe’s educators, and particularly those who helped his own two kids, Olivia and Harper. “There’s one part of the community and one job in particular that deserves so much more notoriety than they receive. There are those who teach our children and teach them well. We’ve had the opportunity, we’re very blessed to have had some teachers that changed our kids’ lives.”
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He asked those who had been heavily influenced by a teacher to raise their hands, which almost everyone in the crowd did. “And we have two special teachers that my kids brought tonight that I wanted to allow them some notoriety and some applause and some recognition from their fine group of neighbors here in Seattle. And I’d like to play this for them, borrowed from my friend Jack”, he continued before the band dived into the cover.
Watch the whole clip below, with the song beginning around the 5 minute mark.
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The band entertained the hometown crowd with a massive [M]33-song set[/M] that [M]included[/M] a cover of The Beatles’ “Help” segueing into their own [M]“Help Help”[/M]; a collaborative performance with Brandi Carlile; and rare live renditions of Neil Young’s “Throw Your Hatred Down” and the Yield classic “All Those Yesterdays”.
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Pearl Jam took some time to thank some special people in his kids’ lives during their show in Seattle last night. Their cover of the White Stripes’ hit, “We’re Going To Be Friends” was a tribute to teachers worldwide.
Before the performance, Eddie Vedder gave a small speech in appreciation of the globe’s educators, and particularly those who helped his own two kids, Olivia and Harper. “There’s one part of the community and one job in particular that deserves so much more notoriety than they receive. There are those who teach our children and teach them well. We’ve had the opportunity, we’re very blessed to have had some teachers that changed our kids’ lives.”
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He asked those who had been heavily influenced by a teacher to raise their hands, which almost everyone in the crowd did. “And we have two special teachers that my kids brought tonight that I wanted to allow them some notoriety and some applause and some recognition from their fine group of neighbors here in Seattle. And I’d like to play this for them, borrowed from my friend Jack”, he continued before the band dived into the cover.
Watch the whole clip below, with the song beginning around the 5 minute mark.
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The band entertained the hometown crowd with a massive [M]33-song set[/M] that [M]included[/M] a cover of The Beatles’ [M]“Help”[/M] segueing into their own “Help Help”; a collaborative performance with Brandi Carlile; and rare live renditions of Neil Young’s “Throw Your Hatred Down” and the Yield classic “All Those Yesterdays”.
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Pearl Jam took some time to thank some special people in his kids’ lives during their show in Seattle last night. Their cover of the White Stripes’ hit, “We’re Going To Be Friends” was a tribute to teachers worldwide.
Before the performance, Eddie Vedder gave a small speech in appreciation of the globe’s educators, and particularly those who helped his own two kids, Olivia and Harper. “There’s one part of the community and one job in particular that deserves so much more notoriety than they receive. There are those who teach our children and teach them well. We’ve had the opportunity, we’re very blessed to have had some teachers that changed our kids’ lives.”
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He asked those who had been heavily influenced by a teacher to raise their hands, which almost everyone in the crowd did. “And we have two special teachers that my kids brought tonight that I wanted to allow them some notoriety and some applause and some recognition from their fine group of neighbors here in Seattle. And I’d like to play this for them, borrowed from my friend Jack”, he continued before the band dived into the cover.
Watch the whole clip below, with the song beginning around the 5 minute mark.
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[M]The band entertained[/M] the hometown crowd [M]with[/M] a massive [M]33-song set[/M] that included a cover of The Beatles’ “Help” segueing into their own “Help Help”; a collaborative performance with Brandi Carlile; and rare live renditions of Neil Young’s “Throw Your Hatred Down” and the Yield classic “All Those Yesterdays”.
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Pearl Jam took some time to thank some special people in his kids’ lives during their show in Seattle last night. Their cover of the White Stripes’ hit, “We’re Going To Be Friends” was a tribute to teachers worldwide.
Before the performance, Eddie Vedder gave a small speech in appreciation of the globe’s educators, and particularly those who helped his own two kids, Olivia and Harper. “There’s one part of the community and one job in particular that deserves so much more notoriety than they receive. There are those who teach our children and teach them well. We’ve had the opportunity, we’re very blessed to have had some teachers that changed our kids’ lives.”
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He asked those who had been heavily influenced by a teacher to raise their hands, which almost everyone in the crowd did. “And we have two special teachers that my kids brought tonight that I wanted to allow them some notoriety and some applause and some recognition from their fine group of neighbors here in Seattle. And I’d like to play this for them, borrowed from my friend Jack”, he continued before the band dived into the cover.
Watch the whole clip below, with the song beginning around the 5 minute mark.
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[M]The band entertained the hometown crowd[/M] with a massive 33-song set that included a cover of The Beatles’ “Help” segueing into their own “Help Help”; a collaborative performance with Brandi Carlile; and rare live renditions of Neil Young’s “Throw Your Hatred Down” and the Yield classic “All Those Yesterdays”.
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Pearl Jam took some time to thank some special people in his kids’ lives during their show in Seattle last night. Their cover of the White Stripes’ hit, “We’re Going To Be Friends” was a tribute to teachers worldwide.
Before the performance, Eddie Vedder gave a small speech in appreciation of the globe’s educators, and particularly those who helped his own two kids, Olivia and Harper. “There’s one part of the community and one job in particular that deserves so much more notoriety than they receive. There are those who teach our children and teach them well. We’ve had the opportunity, we’re very blessed to have had some teachers that changed our kids’ lives.”
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He asked those who had been heavily influenced by a teacher to raise their hands, which almost everyone in the crowd did. “And we have two special teachers that my kids brought tonight that I wanted to allow them some notoriety and some applause and some recognition from their fine group of neighbors here in Seattle. And I’d like to play this for them, borrowed from my friend Jack”, he continued before the band dived into the cover.
Watch the whole clip below, with the song beginning around the 5 minute mark.
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[M]The band entertained the[/M] hometown [M]crowd[/M] with a massive 33-song set that included a cover of The Beatles’ “Help” segueing into their own “Help Help”; a collaborative performance with Brandi Carlile; and rare live renditions of Neil Young’s “Throw Your Hatred Down” and the Yield classic “All Those Yesterdays”.
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Pearl Jam took some time to thank some special people in his kids’ lives during their show in Seattle last night. Their cover of the White Stripes’ hit, “We’re Going To Be Friends” was a tribute to teachers worldwide.
Before the performance, Eddie Vedder gave a small speech in appreciation of the globe’s educators, and particularly those who helped his own two kids, Olivia and Harper. “There’s one part of the community and one job in particular that deserves so much more notoriety than they receive. There are those who teach our children and teach them well. We’ve had the opportunity, we’re very blessed to have had some teachers that changed our kids’ lives.”
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He asked those who had been heavily influenced by a teacher to raise their hands, which almost everyone in the crowd did. “And we have two special teachers that my kids brought tonight that I wanted to allow them some notoriety and some applause and some recognition from their fine group of neighbors here in Seattle. And I’d like to play this for them, borrowed from my friend Jack”, he continued before the band dived into the cover.
Watch the whole clip below, with the song beginning around the 5 minute mark.
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As Vedder performed the song, his two daughters danced on stage with [M]two women[/M] who [M]were apparently[/M] their [M]teachers[/M].
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Pearl Jam took some time to thank some special people in his kids’ lives during their show in Seattle last night. Their cover of the White Stripes’ hit, “We’re Going To Be Friends” was a tribute to teachers worldwide.
Before the performance, Eddie Vedder gave a small speech in appreciation of the globe’s educators, and particularly those who helped his own two kids, Olivia and Harper. “There’s one part of the community and one job in particular that deserves so much more notoriety than they receive. There are those who teach our children and teach them well. We’ve had the opportunity, we’re very blessed to have had some teachers that changed our kids’ lives.”
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He asked those who had been heavily influenced by a teacher to raise their hands, which almost everyone in the crowd did. “And we have two special teachers that my kids brought tonight that I wanted to allow them some notoriety and some applause and some recognition from their fine group of neighbors here in Seattle. And I’d like to play this for them, borrowed from my friend Jack”, he continued before the band dived into the cover.
Watch the whole clip below, with the song beginning around the 5 minute mark.
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As [M]Vedder[/M] performed the song, his two [M]daughters danced[/M] on stage [M]with two women[/M] who were apparently their teachers.
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Pearl Jam took some time to thank some special people in his kids’ lives during their show in Seattle last night. Their cover of the White Stripes’ hit, “We’re Going To Be Friends” was a tribute to teachers worldwide.
Before the performance, Eddie Vedder gave a small speech in appreciation of the globe’s educators, and particularly those who helped his own two kids, Olivia and Harper. “There’s one part of the community and one job in particular that deserves so much more notoriety than they receive. There are those who teach our children and teach them well. We’ve had the opportunity, we’re very blessed to have had some teachers that changed our kids’ lives.”
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He asked those who had been heavily influenced by a teacher to raise their hands, which almost everyone in the crowd did. “And we have two special teachers that my kids brought tonight that I wanted to allow them some notoriety and some applause and some recognition from their fine group of neighbors here in Seattle. And I’d like to play this for them, borrowed from my friend Jack”, he continued before the band dived into the cover.
Watch the whole clip below, with the song beginning around the 5 minute mark.
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As [M]Vedder[/M] performed the song, his two [M]daughters danced on stage[/M] with two women who were apparently their teachers.
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Pearl Jam took some time to thank some special people in his kids’ lives during their show in Seattle last night. Their cover of the White Stripes’ hit, “We’re Going To Be Friends” was a tribute to teachers worldwide.
Before the performance, Eddie Vedder gave a small speech in appreciation of the globe’s educators, and particularly those who helped his own two kids, Olivia and Harper. “There’s one part of the community and one job in particular that deserves so much more notoriety than they receive. There are those who teach our children and teach them well. We’ve had the opportunity, we’re very blessed to have had some teachers that changed our kids’ lives.”
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He asked those who had been heavily influenced by a teacher to raise their hands, which almost everyone in the crowd did. “And we have two special teachers that my kids brought tonight that I wanted to allow them some notoriety and some applause and some recognition from their fine group of neighbors here in Seattle. And I’d like to play this for them, borrowed from my friend Jack”, he continued before the band dived into the cover.
Watch the whole clip below, with the song beginning around the 5 minute mark.
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As [M]Vedder[/M] performed the song, his [M]two daughters[/M] danced on stage with two women who were apparently their teachers.
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Pearl Jam took some time to thank some special people in his kids’ lives during their show in Seattle last night. Their cover of the White Stripes’ hit, “We’re Going To Be Friends” was a tribute to teachers worldwide.
Before the performance, Eddie Vedder gave a small speech in appreciation of the globe’s educators, and particularly those who helped his own two kids, Olivia and Harper. “There’s one part of the community and one job in particular that deserves so much more notoriety than they receive. There are those who teach our children and teach them well. We’ve had the opportunity, we’re very blessed to have had some teachers that changed our kids’ lives.”
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He asked those who had been heavily influenced by a teacher to raise their hands, which almost everyone in the crowd did. “And we have two special teachers that my kids brought tonight that I wanted to allow them some notoriety and some applause and some recognition from their fine group of neighbors here in Seattle. And I’d like to play this for them, borrowed from my friend Jack”, he continued before the band dived into the cover.
Watch the whole clip below, with the song beginning around the 5 minute mark.
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As [M]Vedder performed the song[/M], his two daughters danced on stage with two women who were apparently their teachers.
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Pearl Jam took some time to thank some special people in his kids’ lives during their show in Seattle last night. Their cover of the White Stripes’ hit, “We’re Going To Be Friends” was a tribute to teachers worldwide.
Before the performance, Eddie Vedder gave a small speech in appreciation of the globe’s educators, and particularly those who helped his own two kids, Olivia and Harper. “There’s one part of the community and one job in particular that deserves so much more notoriety than they receive. There are those who teach our children and teach them well. We’ve had the opportunity, we’re very blessed to have had some teachers that changed our kids’ lives.”
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He asked those who had been heavily influenced by a teacher to raise their hands, which almost everyone in the crowd did. “And we have two special teachers that my kids brought tonight that I wanted to allow them some notoriety and some applause and some recognition from their fine group of neighbors here in Seattle. And I’d like to play this for them, borrowed from my friend Jack”, he continued before the band dived into the cover.
Watch the whole clip below, with the song beginning around the 5 minute mark.
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Another highlight came at the beginning of the first encore when Eddie Vedder covered [M]The White Stripes’ “We’re Going to Be Friends”.[/M]
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Pearl Jam took some time to thank some special people in his kids’ lives during their show in Seattle last night. Their cover of the White Stripes’ hit, “We’re Going To Be Friends” was a tribute to teachers worldwide.
Before the performance, Eddie Vedder gave a small speech in appreciation of the globe’s educators, and particularly those who helped his own two kids, Olivia and Harper. “There’s one part of the community and one job in particular that deserves so much more notoriety than they receive. There are those who teach our children and teach them well. We’ve had the opportunity, we’re very blessed to have had some teachers that changed our kids’ lives.”
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He asked those who had been heavily influenced by a teacher to raise their hands, which almost everyone in the crowd did. “And we have two special teachers that my kids brought tonight that I wanted to allow them some notoriety and some applause and some recognition from their fine group of neighbors here in Seattle. And I’d like to play this for them, borrowed from my friend Jack”, he continued before the band dived into the cover.
Watch the whole clip below, with the song beginning around the 5 minute mark.
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Another highlight came at the beginning of the first encore when [M]Eddie Vedder covered[/M] The White Stripes’ “[M]We’re Going to Be Friends”.[/M]
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Pearl Jam took some time to thank some special people in his kids’ lives during their show in Seattle last night. Their cover of the White Stripes’ hit, “We’re Going To Be Friends” was a tribute to teachers worldwide.
Before the performance, Eddie Vedder gave a small speech in appreciation of the globe’s educators, and particularly those who helped his own two kids, Olivia and Harper. “There’s one part of the community and one job in particular that deserves so much more notoriety than they receive. There are those who teach our children and teach them well. We’ve had the opportunity, we’re very blessed to have had some teachers that changed our kids’ lives.”
Explore Explore Pearl Jam See latest videos, charts and news See latest videos, charts and news
He asked those who had been heavily influenced by a teacher to raise their hands, which almost everyone in the crowd did. “And we have two special teachers that my kids brought tonight that I wanted to allow them some notoriety and some applause and some recognition from their fine group of neighbors here in Seattle. And I’d like to play this for them, borrowed from my friend Jack”, he continued before the band dived into the cover.
Watch the whole clip below, with the song beginning around the 5 minute mark.
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Another highlight came at [M]the beginning of the first encore[/M] when [M]Eddie Vedder covered[/M] The White Stripes’ “[M]We’re Going to Be Friends[/M]”.
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Pearl Jam took some time to thank some special people in his kids’ lives during their show in Seattle last night. Their cover of the White Stripes’ hit, “We’re Going To Be Friends” was a tribute to teachers worldwide.
Before the performance, Eddie Vedder gave a small speech in appreciation of the globe’s educators, and particularly those who helped his own two kids, Olivia and Harper. “There’s one part of the community and one job in particular that deserves so much more notoriety than they receive. There are those who teach our children and teach them well. We’ve had the opportunity, we’re very blessed to have had some teachers that changed our kids’ lives.”
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He asked those who had been heavily influenced by a teacher to raise their hands, which almost everyone in the crowd did. “And we have two special teachers that my kids brought tonight that I wanted to allow them some notoriety and some applause and some recognition from their fine group of neighbors here in Seattle. And I’d like to play this for them, borrowed from my friend Jack”, he continued before the band dived into the cover.
Watch the whole clip below, with the song beginning around the 5 minute mark.
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Their cover of [M]the White Stripes’ hit, “We’re Going To Be Friends”[/M] was a tribute to teachers worldwide.
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Pearl Jam played their first in a string of summer stadium shows at Seattle’s Safeco Field on Wednesday night. The band entertained the hometown crowd with a massive 33-song set that included a cover of The Beatles’ “Help” segueing into their own “Help Help”; a collaborative performance with Brandi Carlile; and rare live renditions of Neil Young’s “Throw Your Hatred Down” and the Yield classic “All Those Yesterdays”.
Another highlight came at the beginning of the first encore when Eddie Vedder covered The White Stripes’ “We’re Going to Be Friends”. As Vedder performed the song, his two daughters danced on stage with two women who were apparently their teachers.
It seems Pearl Jam has been on something of a White Stripes kick of late, as they briefly covered “Seven Nation Army” and brought out Jack White for “Rockin’ in the Free World” during a gig in Portugal last month.
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Watch video of the various performances and find the full setlist below.
Setlist:
Long Road
Release
Low Light
Elderly Woman Behind the Counter in a Small Town
Corduroy
Go
Do the Evolution
Mind Your Manners
Throw Your Hatred Down (Neil Young cover)
Lightning Bolt
Given to Fly
All Those Yesterdays
Even Flow
Help! (The Beatles cover)
Help Help
Black
Setting Forth (Eddie Vedder song)
I Am a Patriot (Little Steven cover)
Porch
Encore:
We’re Going to Be Friends (The White Stripes cover) (Live Debut by Pearl Jam)
Nothing as It Seems
Let Me Sleep
Breath
Again Today (Brandi Carlile cover) (with Brandi Carlile)
State of Love and Trust
Rearviewmirror
Encore 2:
Wasted Reprise
Better Man
Comfortably Numb (Pink Floyd cover)
Alive
I’ve Got a Feeling (The Beatles cover)
Rockin’ in the Free World (Neil Young cover)
Yellow Ledbetter (with “Little Wing” tag)
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Pearl Jam will play another show at Safeco Field on Friday night. The pair of performances mark PJ’s first dates in their native Seattle in five years, and the band intends to donate at least $1 million from ticket sales to causes supporting Seattle’s homeless population. They also hope to raise an additional $10 million in collaboration with area businesses, government agencies, and non-profits.
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[M]Their cover of[/M] the White Stripes’ hit, [M]“We’re Going To Be Friends” was a tribute to teachers worldwide[/M].
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Pearl Jam played their first in a string of summer stadium shows at Seattle’s Safeco Field on Wednesday night. The band entertained the hometown crowd with a massive 33-song set that included a cover of The Beatles’ “Help” segueing into their own “Help Help”; a collaborative performance with Brandi Carlile; and rare live renditions of Neil Young’s “Throw Your Hatred Down” and the Yield classic “All Those Yesterdays”.
Another highlight came at the beginning of the first encore when Eddie Vedder covered The White Stripes’ “We’re Going to Be Friends”. As Vedder performed the song, his two daughters danced on stage with two women who were apparently their teachers.
It seems Pearl Jam has been on something of a White Stripes kick of late, as they briefly covered “Seven Nation Army” and brought out Jack White for “Rockin’ in the Free World” during a gig in Portugal last month.
Advertisement
Watch video of the various performances and find the full setlist below.
Setlist:
Long Road
Release
Low Light
Elderly Woman Behind the Counter in a Small Town
Corduroy
Go
Do the Evolution
Mind Your Manners
Throw Your Hatred Down (Neil Young cover)
Lightning Bolt
Given to Fly
All Those Yesterdays
Even Flow
Help! (The Beatles cover)
Help Help
Black
Setting Forth (Eddie Vedder song)
I Am a Patriot (Little Steven cover)
Porch
Encore:
We’re Going to Be Friends (The White Stripes cover) (Live Debut by Pearl Jam)
Nothing as It Seems
Let Me Sleep
Breath
Again Today (Brandi Carlile cover) (with Brandi Carlile)
State of Love and Trust
Rearviewmirror
Encore 2:
Wasted Reprise
Better Man
Comfortably Numb (Pink Floyd cover)
Alive
I’ve Got a Feeling (The Beatles cover)
Rockin’ in the Free World (Neil Young cover)
Yellow Ledbetter (with “Little Wing” tag)
Advertisement
Pearl Jam will play another show at Safeco Field on Friday night. The pair of performances mark PJ’s first dates in their native Seattle in five years, and the band intends to donate at least $1 million from ticket sales to causes supporting Seattle’s homeless population. They also hope to raise an additional $10 million in collaboration with area businesses, government agencies, and non-profits.
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[M]Their cover of[/M] the White Stripes’ hit, [M]“We’re Going To Be Friends” was a tribute to teachers[/M] worldwide.
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Pearl Jam played their first in a string of summer stadium shows at Seattle’s Safeco Field on Wednesday night. The band entertained the hometown crowd with a massive 33-song set that included a cover of The Beatles’ “Help” segueing into their own “Help Help”; a collaborative performance with Brandi Carlile; and rare live renditions of Neil Young’s “Throw Your Hatred Down” and the Yield classic “All Those Yesterdays”.
Another highlight came at the beginning of the first encore when Eddie Vedder covered The White Stripes’ “We’re Going to Be Friends”. As Vedder performed the song, his two daughters danced on stage with two women who were apparently their teachers.
It seems Pearl Jam has been on something of a White Stripes kick of late, as they briefly covered “Seven Nation Army” and brought out Jack White for “Rockin’ in the Free World” during a gig in Portugal last month.
Advertisement
Watch video of the various performances and find the full setlist below.
Setlist:
Long Road
Release
Low Light
Elderly Woman Behind the Counter in a Small Town
Corduroy
Go
Do the Evolution
Mind Your Manners
Throw Your Hatred Down (Neil Young cover)
Lightning Bolt
Given to Fly
All Those Yesterdays
Even Flow
Help! (The Beatles cover)
Help Help
Black
Setting Forth (Eddie Vedder song)
I Am a Patriot (Little Steven cover)
Porch
Encore:
We’re Going to Be Friends (The White Stripes cover) (Live Debut by Pearl Jam)
Nothing as It Seems
Let Me Sleep
Breath
Again Today (Brandi Carlile cover) (with Brandi Carlile)
State of Love and Trust
Rearviewmirror
Encore 2:
Wasted Reprise
Better Man
Comfortably Numb (Pink Floyd cover)
Alive
I’ve Got a Feeling (The Beatles cover)
Rockin’ in the Free World (Neil Young cover)
Yellow Ledbetter (with “Little Wing” tag)
Advertisement
Pearl Jam will play another show at Safeco Field on Friday night. The pair of performances mark PJ’s first dates in their native Seattle in five years, and the band intends to donate at least $1 million from ticket sales to causes supporting Seattle’s homeless population. They also hope to raise an additional $10 million in collaboration with area businesses, government agencies, and non-profits.
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We’ve had the opportunity, [M]we’re very blessed to have had some teachers that changed our kids’ lives.”[/M]
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Pearl Jam played their first in a string of summer stadium shows at Seattle’s Safeco Field on Wednesday night. The band entertained the hometown crowd with a massive 33-song set that included a cover of The Beatles’ “Help” segueing into their own “Help Help”; a collaborative performance with Brandi Carlile; and rare live renditions of Neil Young’s “Throw Your Hatred Down” and the Yield classic “All Those Yesterdays”.
Another highlight came at the beginning of the first encore when Eddie Vedder covered The White Stripes’ “We’re Going to Be Friends”. As Vedder performed the song, his two daughters danced on stage with two women who were apparently their teachers.
It seems Pearl Jam has been on something of a White Stripes kick of late, as they briefly covered “Seven Nation Army” and brought out Jack White for “Rockin’ in the Free World” during a gig in Portugal last month.
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Watch video of the various performances and find the full setlist below.
Setlist:
Long Road
Release
Low Light
Elderly Woman Behind the Counter in a Small Town
Corduroy
Go
Do the Evolution
Mind Your Manners
Throw Your Hatred Down (Neil Young cover)
Lightning Bolt
Given to Fly
All Those Yesterdays
Even Flow
Help! (The Beatles cover)
Help Help
Black
Setting Forth (Eddie Vedder song)
I Am a Patriot (Little Steven cover)
Porch
Encore:
We’re Going to Be Friends (The White Stripes cover) (Live Debut by Pearl Jam)
Nothing as It Seems
Let Me Sleep
Breath
Again Today (Brandi Carlile cover) (with Brandi Carlile)
State of Love and Trust
Rearviewmirror
Encore 2:
Wasted Reprise
Better Man
Comfortably Numb (Pink Floyd cover)
Alive
I’ve Got a Feeling (The Beatles cover)
Rockin’ in the Free World (Neil Young cover)
Yellow Ledbetter (with “Little Wing” tag)
Advertisement
Pearl Jam will play another show at Safeco Field on Friday night. The pair of performances mark PJ’s first dates in their native Seattle in five years, and the band intends to donate at least $1 million from ticket sales to causes supporting Seattle’s homeless population. They also hope to raise an additional $10 million in collaboration with area businesses, government agencies, and non-profits.
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[M]We’ve had the opportunity[/M], we’re very blessed to have had some teachers that changed our kids’ lives.”
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Pearl Jam played their first in a string of summer stadium shows at Seattle’s Safeco Field on Wednesday night. The band entertained the hometown crowd with a massive 33-song set that included a cover of The Beatles’ “Help” segueing into their own “Help Help”; a collaborative performance with Brandi Carlile; and rare live renditions of Neil Young’s “Throw Your Hatred Down” and the Yield classic “All Those Yesterdays”.
Another highlight came at the beginning of the first encore when Eddie Vedder covered The White Stripes’ “We’re Going to Be Friends”. As Vedder performed the song, his two daughters danced on stage with two women who were apparently their teachers.
It seems Pearl Jam has been on something of a White Stripes kick of late, as they briefly covered “Seven Nation Army” and brought out Jack White for “Rockin’ in the Free World” during a gig in Portugal last month.
Advertisement
Watch video of the various performances and find the full setlist below.
Setlist:
Long Road
Release
Low Light
Elderly Woman Behind the Counter in a Small Town
Corduroy
Go
Do the Evolution
Mind Your Manners
Throw Your Hatred Down (Neil Young cover)
Lightning Bolt
Given to Fly
All Those Yesterdays
Even Flow
Help! (The Beatles cover)
Help Help
Black
Setting Forth (Eddie Vedder song)
I Am a Patriot (Little Steven cover)
Porch
Encore:
We’re Going to Be Friends (The White Stripes cover) (Live Debut by Pearl Jam)
Nothing as It Seems
Let Me Sleep
Breath
Again Today (Brandi Carlile cover) (with Brandi Carlile)
State of Love and Trust
Rearviewmirror
Encore 2:
Wasted Reprise
Better Man
Comfortably Numb (Pink Floyd cover)
Alive
I’ve Got a Feeling (The Beatles cover)
Rockin’ in the Free World (Neil Young cover)
Yellow Ledbetter (with “Little Wing” tag)
Advertisement
Pearl Jam will play another show at Safeco Field on Friday night. The pair of performances mark PJ’s first dates in their native Seattle in five years, and the band intends to donate at least $1 million from ticket sales to causes supporting Seattle’s homeless population. They also hope to raise an additional $10 million in collaboration with area businesses, government agencies, and non-profits.
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[M]Pearl Jam[/M] took some time to [M]thank some[/M] special [M]people[/M] in his kids’ lives [M]during their show[/M] in Seattle [M]last night.[/M]
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Pearl Jam played their first in a string of summer stadium shows at Seattle’s Safeco Field on Wednesday night. The band entertained the hometown crowd with a massive 33-song set that included a cover of The Beatles’ “Help” segueing into their own “Help Help”; a collaborative performance with Brandi Carlile; and rare live renditions of Neil Young’s “Throw Your Hatred Down” and the Yield classic “All Those Yesterdays”.
Another highlight came at the beginning of the first encore when Eddie Vedder covered The White Stripes’ “We’re Going to Be Friends”. As Vedder performed the song, his two daughters danced on stage with two women who were apparently their teachers.
It seems Pearl Jam has been on something of a White Stripes kick of late, as they briefly covered “Seven Nation Army” and brought out Jack White for “Rockin’ in the Free World” during a gig in Portugal last month.
Advertisement
Watch video of the various performances and find the full setlist below.
Setlist:
Long Road
Release
Low Light
Elderly Woman Behind the Counter in a Small Town
Corduroy
Go
Do the Evolution
Mind Your Manners
Throw Your Hatred Down (Neil Young cover)
Lightning Bolt
Given to Fly
All Those Yesterdays
Even Flow
Help! (The Beatles cover)
Help Help
Black
Setting Forth (Eddie Vedder song)
I Am a Patriot (Little Steven cover)
Porch
Encore:
We’re Going to Be Friends (The White Stripes cover) (Live Debut by Pearl Jam)
Nothing as It Seems
Let Me Sleep
Breath
Again Today (Brandi Carlile cover) (with Brandi Carlile)
State of Love and Trust
Rearviewmirror
Encore 2:
Wasted Reprise
Better Man
Comfortably Numb (Pink Floyd cover)
Alive
I’ve Got a Feeling (The Beatles cover)
Rockin’ in the Free World (Neil Young cover)
Yellow Ledbetter (with “Little Wing” tag)
Advertisement
Pearl Jam will play another show at Safeco Field on Friday night. The pair of performances mark PJ’s first dates in their native Seattle in five years, and the band intends to donate at least $1 million from ticket sales to causes supporting Seattle’s homeless population. They also hope to raise an additional $10 million in collaboration with area businesses, government agencies, and non-profits.
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[M]Pearl Jam[/M] took some time to [M]thank some[/M] special [M]people[/M] in his kids’ lives [M]during their show in Seattle[/M] last night.
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Pearl Jam played their first in a string of summer stadium shows at Seattle’s Safeco Field on Wednesday night. The band entertained the hometown crowd with a massive 33-song set that included a cover of The Beatles’ “Help” segueing into their own “Help Help”; a collaborative performance with Brandi Carlile; and rare live renditions of Neil Young’s “Throw Your Hatred Down” and the Yield classic “All Those Yesterdays”.
Another highlight came at the beginning of the first encore when Eddie Vedder covered The White Stripes’ “We’re Going to Be Friends”. As Vedder performed the song, his two daughters danced on stage with two women who were apparently their teachers.
It seems Pearl Jam has been on something of a White Stripes kick of late, as they briefly covered “Seven Nation Army” and brought out Jack White for “Rockin’ in the Free World” during a gig in Portugal last month.
Advertisement
Watch video of the various performances and find the full setlist below.
Setlist:
Long Road
Release
Low Light
Elderly Woman Behind the Counter in a Small Town
Corduroy
Go
Do the Evolution
Mind Your Manners
Throw Your Hatred Down (Neil Young cover)
Lightning Bolt
Given to Fly
All Those Yesterdays
Even Flow
Help! (The Beatles cover)
Help Help
Black
Setting Forth (Eddie Vedder song)
I Am a Patriot (Little Steven cover)
Porch
Encore:
We’re Going to Be Friends (The White Stripes cover) (Live Debut by Pearl Jam)
Nothing as It Seems
Let Me Sleep
Breath
Again Today (Brandi Carlile cover) (with Brandi Carlile)
State of Love and Trust
Rearviewmirror
Encore 2:
Wasted Reprise
Better Man
Comfortably Numb (Pink Floyd cover)
Alive
I’ve Got a Feeling (The Beatles cover)
Rockin’ in the Free World (Neil Young cover)
Yellow Ledbetter (with “Little Wing” tag)
Advertisement
Pearl Jam will play another show at Safeco Field on Friday night. The pair of performances mark PJ’s first dates in their native Seattle in five years, and the band intends to donate at least $1 million from ticket sales to causes supporting Seattle’s homeless population. They also hope to raise an additional $10 million in collaboration with area businesses, government agencies, and non-profits.
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[M]Pearl Jam[/M] took some time to [M]thank some[/M] special [M]people[/M] in his kids’ lives [M]during their show[/M] in Seattle last night.
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Pearl Jam played their first in a string of summer stadium shows at Seattle’s Safeco Field on Wednesday night. The band entertained the hometown crowd with a massive 33-song set that included a cover of The Beatles’ “Help” segueing into their own “Help Help”; a collaborative performance with Brandi Carlile; and rare live renditions of Neil Young’s “Throw Your Hatred Down” and the Yield classic “All Those Yesterdays”.
Another highlight came at the beginning of the first encore when Eddie Vedder covered The White Stripes’ “We’re Going to Be Friends”. As Vedder performed the song, his two daughters danced on stage with two women who were apparently their teachers.
It seems Pearl Jam has been on something of a White Stripes kick of late, as they briefly covered “Seven Nation Army” and brought out Jack White for “Rockin’ in the Free World” during a gig in Portugal last month.
Advertisement
Watch video of the various performances and find the full setlist below.
Setlist:
Long Road
Release
Low Light
Elderly Woman Behind the Counter in a Small Town
Corduroy
Go
Do the Evolution
Mind Your Manners
Throw Your Hatred Down (Neil Young cover)
Lightning Bolt
Given to Fly
All Those Yesterdays
Even Flow
Help! (The Beatles cover)
Help Help
Black
Setting Forth (Eddie Vedder song)
I Am a Patriot (Little Steven cover)
Porch
Encore:
We’re Going to Be Friends (The White Stripes cover) (Live Debut by Pearl Jam)
Nothing as It Seems
Let Me Sleep
Breath
Again Today (Brandi Carlile cover) (with Brandi Carlile)
State of Love and Trust
Rearviewmirror
Encore 2:
Wasted Reprise
Better Man
Comfortably Numb (Pink Floyd cover)
Alive
I’ve Got a Feeling (The Beatles cover)
Rockin’ in the Free World (Neil Young cover)
Yellow Ledbetter (with “Little Wing” tag)
Advertisement
Pearl Jam will play another show at Safeco Field on Friday night. The pair of performances mark PJ’s first dates in their native Seattle in five years, and the band intends to donate at least $1 million from ticket sales to causes supporting Seattle’s homeless population. They also hope to raise an additional $10 million in collaboration with area businesses, government agencies, and non-profits.
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[M]Pearl Jam[/M] took some time to [M]thank some[/M] special [M]people in his kids’ lives[/M] during their show in Seattle last night.
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Pearl Jam played their first in a string of summer stadium shows at Seattle’s Safeco Field on Wednesday night. The band entertained the hometown crowd with a massive 33-song set that included a cover of The Beatles’ “Help” segueing into their own “Help Help”; a collaborative performance with Brandi Carlile; and rare live renditions of Neil Young’s “Throw Your Hatred Down” and the Yield classic “All Those Yesterdays”.
Another highlight came at the beginning of the first encore when Eddie Vedder covered The White Stripes’ “We’re Going to Be Friends”. As Vedder performed the song, his two daughters danced on stage with two women who were apparently their teachers.
It seems Pearl Jam has been on something of a White Stripes kick of late, as they briefly covered “Seven Nation Army” and brought out Jack White for “Rockin’ in the Free World” during a gig in Portugal last month.
Advertisement
Watch video of the various performances and find the full setlist below.
Setlist:
Long Road
Release
Low Light
Elderly Woman Behind the Counter in a Small Town
Corduroy
Go
Do the Evolution
Mind Your Manners
Throw Your Hatred Down (Neil Young cover)
Lightning Bolt
Given to Fly
All Those Yesterdays
Even Flow
Help! (The Beatles cover)
Help Help
Black
Setting Forth (Eddie Vedder song)
I Am a Patriot (Little Steven cover)
Porch
Encore:
We’re Going to Be Friends (The White Stripes cover) (Live Debut by Pearl Jam)
Nothing as It Seems
Let Me Sleep
Breath
Again Today (Brandi Carlile cover) (with Brandi Carlile)
State of Love and Trust
Rearviewmirror
Encore 2:
Wasted Reprise
Better Man
Comfortably Numb (Pink Floyd cover)
Alive
I’ve Got a Feeling (The Beatles cover)
Rockin’ in the Free World (Neil Young cover)
Yellow Ledbetter (with “Little Wing” tag)
Advertisement
Pearl Jam will play another show at Safeco Field on Friday night. The pair of performances mark PJ’s first dates in their native Seattle in five years, and the band intends to donate at least $1 million from ticket sales to causes supporting Seattle’s homeless population. They also hope to raise an additional $10 million in collaboration with area businesses, government agencies, and non-profits.
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“And we have [M]two[/M] special [M]teachers[/M] that [M]my kids brought tonight[/M] that I wanted to allow them some notoriety and some applause and some recognition from their fine group of neighbors here in Seattle.
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Pearl Jam played their first in a string of summer stadium shows at Seattle’s Safeco Field on Wednesday night. The band entertained the hometown crowd with a massive 33-song set that included a cover of The Beatles’ “Help” segueing into their own “Help Help”; a collaborative performance with Brandi Carlile; and rare live renditions of Neil Young’s “Throw Your Hatred Down” and the Yield classic “All Those Yesterdays”.
Another highlight came at the beginning of the first encore when Eddie Vedder covered The White Stripes’ “We’re Going to Be Friends”. As Vedder performed the song, his two daughters danced on stage with two women who were apparently their teachers.
It seems Pearl Jam has been on something of a White Stripes kick of late, as they briefly covered “Seven Nation Army” and brought out Jack White for “Rockin’ in the Free World” during a gig in Portugal last month.
Advertisement
Watch video of the various performances and find the full setlist below.
Setlist:
Long Road
Release
Low Light
Elderly Woman Behind the Counter in a Small Town
Corduroy
Go
Do the Evolution
Mind Your Manners
Throw Your Hatred Down (Neil Young cover)
Lightning Bolt
Given to Fly
All Those Yesterdays
Even Flow
Help! (The Beatles cover)
Help Help
Black
Setting Forth (Eddie Vedder song)
I Am a Patriot (Little Steven cover)
Porch
Encore:
We’re Going to Be Friends (The White Stripes cover) (Live Debut by Pearl Jam)
Nothing as It Seems
Let Me Sleep
Breath
Again Today (Brandi Carlile cover) (with Brandi Carlile)
State of Love and Trust
Rearviewmirror
Encore 2:
Wasted Reprise
Better Man
Comfortably Numb (Pink Floyd cover)
Alive
I’ve Got a Feeling (The Beatles cover)
Rockin’ in the Free World (Neil Young cover)
Yellow Ledbetter (with “Little Wing” tag)
Advertisement
Pearl Jam will play another show at Safeco Field on Friday night. The pair of performances mark PJ’s first dates in their native Seattle in five years, and the band intends to donate at least $1 million from ticket sales to causes supporting Seattle’s homeless population. They also hope to raise an additional $10 million in collaboration with area businesses, government agencies, and non-profits.
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“And we have [M]two[/M] special [M]teachers[/M] that [M]my kids brought[/M] tonight that I wanted to allow them some notoriety and some applause and some recognition from their fine group of neighbors here in Seattle.
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Pearl Jam played their first in a string of summer stadium shows at Seattle’s Safeco Field on Wednesday night. The band entertained the hometown crowd with a massive 33-song set that included a cover of The Beatles’ “Help” segueing into their own “Help Help”; a collaborative performance with Brandi Carlile; and rare live renditions of Neil Young’s “Throw Your Hatred Down” and the Yield classic “All Those Yesterdays”.
Another highlight came at the beginning of the first encore when Eddie Vedder covered The White Stripes’ “We’re Going to Be Friends”. As Vedder performed the song, his two daughters danced on stage with two women who were apparently their teachers.
It seems Pearl Jam has been on something of a White Stripes kick of late, as they briefly covered “Seven Nation Army” and brought out Jack White for “Rockin’ in the Free World” during a gig in Portugal last month.
Advertisement
Watch video of the various performances and find the full setlist below.
Setlist:
Long Road
Release
Low Light
Elderly Woman Behind the Counter in a Small Town
Corduroy
Go
Do the Evolution
Mind Your Manners
Throw Your Hatred Down (Neil Young cover)
Lightning Bolt
Given to Fly
All Those Yesterdays
Even Flow
Help! (The Beatles cover)
Help Help
Black
Setting Forth (Eddie Vedder song)
I Am a Patriot (Little Steven cover)
Porch
Encore:
We’re Going to Be Friends (The White Stripes cover) (Live Debut by Pearl Jam)
Nothing as It Seems
Let Me Sleep
Breath
Again Today (Brandi Carlile cover) (with Brandi Carlile)
State of Love and Trust
Rearviewmirror
Encore 2:
Wasted Reprise
Better Man
Comfortably Numb (Pink Floyd cover)
Alive
I’ve Got a Feeling (The Beatles cover)
Rockin’ in the Free World (Neil Young cover)
Yellow Ledbetter (with “Little Wing” tag)
Advertisement
Pearl Jam will play another show at Safeco Field on Friday night. The pair of performances mark PJ’s first dates in their native Seattle in five years, and the band intends to donate at least $1 million from ticket sales to causes supporting Seattle’s homeless population. They also hope to raise an additional $10 million in collaboration with area businesses, government agencies, and non-profits.
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Before the performance, [M]Eddie Vedder[/M] gave a small speech in appreciation of the globe’s educators, and particularly those who helped his own [M]two kids[/M], Olivia and Harper.
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Pearl Jam played their first in a string of summer stadium shows at Seattle’s Safeco Field on Wednesday night. The band entertained the hometown crowd with a massive 33-song set that included a cover of The Beatles’ “Help” segueing into their own “Help Help”; a collaborative performance with Brandi Carlile; and rare live renditions of Neil Young’s “Throw Your Hatred Down” and the Yield classic “All Those Yesterdays”.
Another highlight came at the beginning of the first encore when Eddie Vedder covered The White Stripes’ “We’re Going to Be Friends”. As Vedder performed the song, his two daughters danced on stage with two women who were apparently their teachers.
It seems Pearl Jam has been on something of a White Stripes kick of late, as they briefly covered “Seven Nation Army” and brought out Jack White for “Rockin’ in the Free World” during a gig in Portugal last month.
Advertisement
Watch video of the various performances and find the full setlist below.
Setlist:
Long Road
Release
Low Light
Elderly Woman Behind the Counter in a Small Town
Corduroy
Go
Do the Evolution
Mind Your Manners
Throw Your Hatred Down (Neil Young cover)
Lightning Bolt
Given to Fly
All Those Yesterdays
Even Flow
Help! (The Beatles cover)
Help Help
Black
Setting Forth (Eddie Vedder song)
I Am a Patriot (Little Steven cover)
Porch
Encore:
We’re Going to Be Friends (The White Stripes cover) (Live Debut by Pearl Jam)
Nothing as It Seems
Let Me Sleep
Breath
Again Today (Brandi Carlile cover) (with Brandi Carlile)
State of Love and Trust
Rearviewmirror
Encore 2:
Wasted Reprise
Better Man
Comfortably Numb (Pink Floyd cover)
Alive
I’ve Got a Feeling (The Beatles cover)
Rockin’ in the Free World (Neil Young cover)
Yellow Ledbetter (with “Little Wing” tag)
Advertisement
Pearl Jam will play another show at Safeco Field on Friday night. The pair of performances mark PJ’s first dates in their native Seattle in five years, and the band intends to donate at least $1 million from ticket sales to causes supporting Seattle’s homeless population. They also hope to raise an additional $10 million in collaboration with area businesses, government agencies, and non-profits.
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Before the performance, [M]Eddie Vedder[/M] gave a small speech in appreciation of the globe’s educators, and particularly those who helped his own two [M]kids[/M], Olivia and [M]Harper[/M].
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Pearl Jam played their first in a string of summer stadium shows at Seattle’s Safeco Field on Wednesday night. The band entertained the hometown crowd with a massive 33-song set that included a cover of The Beatles’ “Help” segueing into their own “Help Help”; a collaborative performance with Brandi Carlile; and rare live renditions of Neil Young’s “Throw Your Hatred Down” and the Yield classic “All Those Yesterdays”.
Another highlight came at the beginning of the first encore when Eddie Vedder covered The White Stripes’ “We’re Going to Be Friends”. As Vedder performed the song, his two daughters danced on stage with two women who were apparently their teachers.
It seems Pearl Jam has been on something of a White Stripes kick of late, as they briefly covered “Seven Nation Army” and brought out Jack White for “Rockin’ in the Free World” during a gig in Portugal last month.
Advertisement
Watch video of the various performances and find the full setlist below.
Setlist:
Long Road
Release
Low Light
Elderly Woman Behind the Counter in a Small Town
Corduroy
Go
Do the Evolution
Mind Your Manners
Throw Your Hatred Down (Neil Young cover)
Lightning Bolt
Given to Fly
All Those Yesterdays
Even Flow
Help! (The Beatles cover)
Help Help
Black
Setting Forth (Eddie Vedder song)
I Am a Patriot (Little Steven cover)
Porch
Encore:
We’re Going to Be Friends (The White Stripes cover) (Live Debut by Pearl Jam)
Nothing as It Seems
Let Me Sleep
Breath
Again Today (Brandi Carlile cover) (with Brandi Carlile)
State of Love and Trust
Rearviewmirror
Encore 2:
Wasted Reprise
Better Man
Comfortably Numb (Pink Floyd cover)
Alive
I’ve Got a Feeling (The Beatles cover)
Rockin’ in the Free World (Neil Young cover)
Yellow Ledbetter (with “Little Wing” tag)
Advertisement
Pearl Jam will play another show at Safeco Field on Friday night. The pair of performances mark PJ’s first dates in their native Seattle in five years, and the band intends to donate at least $1 million from ticket sales to causes supporting Seattle’s homeless population. They also hope to raise an additional $10 million in collaboration with area businesses, government agencies, and non-profits.
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Before the performance, [M]Eddie Vedder[/M] gave a small speech in appreciation of the globe’s educators, and particularly those who helped his own two [M]kids[/M], [M]Olivia[/M] and Harper.
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Pearl Jam played their first in a string of summer stadium shows at Seattle’s Safeco Field on Wednesday night. The band entertained the hometown crowd with a massive 33-song set that included a cover of The Beatles’ “Help” segueing into their own “Help Help”; a collaborative performance with Brandi Carlile; and rare live renditions of Neil Young’s “Throw Your Hatred Down” and the Yield classic “All Those Yesterdays”.
Another highlight came at the beginning of the first encore when Eddie Vedder covered The White Stripes’ “We’re Going to Be Friends”. As Vedder performed the song, his two daughters danced on stage with two women who were apparently their teachers.
It seems Pearl Jam has been on something of a White Stripes kick of late, as they briefly covered “Seven Nation Army” and brought out Jack White for “Rockin’ in the Free World” during a gig in Portugal last month.
Advertisement
Watch video of the various performances and find the full setlist below.
Setlist:
Long Road
Release
Low Light
Elderly Woman Behind the Counter in a Small Town
Corduroy
Go
Do the Evolution
Mind Your Manners
Throw Your Hatred Down (Neil Young cover)
Lightning Bolt
Given to Fly
All Those Yesterdays
Even Flow
Help! (The Beatles cover)
Help Help
Black
Setting Forth (Eddie Vedder song)
I Am a Patriot (Little Steven cover)
Porch
Encore:
We’re Going to Be Friends (The White Stripes cover) (Live Debut by Pearl Jam)
Nothing as It Seems
Let Me Sleep
Breath
Again Today (Brandi Carlile cover) (with Brandi Carlile)
State of Love and Trust
Rearviewmirror
Encore 2:
Wasted Reprise
Better Man
Comfortably Numb (Pink Floyd cover)
Alive
I’ve Got a Feeling (The Beatles cover)
Rockin’ in the Free World (Neil Young cover)
Yellow Ledbetter (with “Little Wing” tag)
Advertisement
Pearl Jam will play another show at Safeco Field on Friday night. The pair of performances mark PJ’s first dates in their native Seattle in five years, and the band intends to donate at least $1 million from ticket sales to causes supporting Seattle’s homeless population. They also hope to raise an additional $10 million in collaboration with area businesses, government agencies, and non-profits.
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Before the performance, [M]Eddie Vedder gave a small speech in appreciation of[/M] the globe’s [M]educators[/M], and particularly those [M]who helped his[/M] own two [M]kids[/M], Olivia and Harper.
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Pearl Jam played their first in a string of summer stadium shows at Seattle’s Safeco Field on Wednesday night. The band entertained the hometown crowd with a massive 33-song set that included a cover of The Beatles’ “Help” segueing into their own “Help Help”; a collaborative performance with Brandi Carlile; and rare live renditions of Neil Young’s “Throw Your Hatred Down” and the Yield classic “All Those Yesterdays”.
Another highlight came at the beginning of the first encore when Eddie Vedder covered The White Stripes’ “We’re Going to Be Friends”. As Vedder performed the song, his two daughters danced on stage with two women who were apparently their teachers.
It seems Pearl Jam has been on something of a White Stripes kick of late, as they briefly covered “Seven Nation Army” and brought out Jack White for “Rockin’ in the Free World” during a gig in Portugal last month.
Advertisement
Watch video of the various performances and find the full setlist below.
Setlist:
Long Road
Release
Low Light
Elderly Woman Behind the Counter in a Small Town
Corduroy
Go
Do the Evolution
Mind Your Manners
Throw Your Hatred Down (Neil Young cover)
Lightning Bolt
Given to Fly
All Those Yesterdays
Even Flow
Help! (The Beatles cover)
Help Help
Black
Setting Forth (Eddie Vedder song)
I Am a Patriot (Little Steven cover)
Porch
Encore:
We’re Going to Be Friends (The White Stripes cover) (Live Debut by Pearl Jam)
Nothing as It Seems
Let Me Sleep
Breath
Again Today (Brandi Carlile cover) (with Brandi Carlile)
State of Love and Trust
Rearviewmirror
Encore 2:
Wasted Reprise
Better Man
Comfortably Numb (Pink Floyd cover)
Alive
I’ve Got a Feeling (The Beatles cover)
Rockin’ in the Free World (Neil Young cover)
Yellow Ledbetter (with “Little Wing” tag)
Advertisement
Pearl Jam will play another show at Safeco Field on Friday night. The pair of performances mark PJ’s first dates in their native Seattle in five years, and the band intends to donate at least $1 million from ticket sales to causes supporting Seattle’s homeless population. They also hope to raise an additional $10 million in collaboration with area businesses, government agencies, and non-profits.
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Before the performance, [M]Eddie Vedder gave a small speech in appreciation of the globe’s educators[/M], and particularly those who helped his own two kids, Olivia and Harper.
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Pearl Jam played their first in a string of summer stadium shows at Seattle’s Safeco Field on Wednesday night. The band entertained the hometown crowd with a massive 33-song set that included a cover of The Beatles’ “Help” segueing into their own “Help Help”; a collaborative performance with Brandi Carlile; and rare live renditions of Neil Young’s “Throw Your Hatred Down” and the Yield classic “All Those Yesterdays”.
Another highlight came at the beginning of the first encore when Eddie Vedder covered The White Stripes’ “We’re Going to Be Friends”. As Vedder performed the song, his two daughters danced on stage with two women who were apparently their teachers.
It seems Pearl Jam has been on something of a White Stripes kick of late, as they briefly covered “Seven Nation Army” and brought out Jack White for “Rockin’ in the Free World” during a gig in Portugal last month.
Advertisement
Watch video of the various performances and find the full setlist below.
Setlist:
Long Road
Release
Low Light
Elderly Woman Behind the Counter in a Small Town
Corduroy
Go
Do the Evolution
Mind Your Manners
Throw Your Hatred Down (Neil Young cover)
Lightning Bolt
Given to Fly
All Those Yesterdays
Even Flow
Help! (The Beatles cover)
Help Help
Black
Setting Forth (Eddie Vedder song)
I Am a Patriot (Little Steven cover)
Porch
Encore:
We’re Going to Be Friends (The White Stripes cover) (Live Debut by Pearl Jam)
Nothing as It Seems
Let Me Sleep
Breath
Again Today (Brandi Carlile cover) (with Brandi Carlile)
State of Love and Trust
Rearviewmirror
Encore 2:
Wasted Reprise
Better Man
Comfortably Numb (Pink Floyd cover)
Alive
I’ve Got a Feeling (The Beatles cover)
Rockin’ in the Free World (Neil Young cover)
Yellow Ledbetter (with “Little Wing” tag)
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Pearl Jam will play another show at Safeco Field on Friday night. The pair of performances mark PJ’s first dates in their native Seattle in five years, and the band intends to donate at least $1 million from ticket sales to causes supporting Seattle’s homeless population. They also hope to raise an additional $10 million in collaboration with area businesses, government agencies, and non-profits.
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Before the performance, [M]Eddie Vedder gave a small speech[/M] in appreciation of the globe’s educators, and particularly those who helped his own two kids, Olivia and Harper.
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Pearl Jam played their first in a string of summer stadium shows at Seattle’s Safeco Field on Wednesday night. The band entertained the hometown crowd with a massive 33-song set that included a cover of The Beatles’ “Help” segueing into their own “Help Help”; a collaborative performance with Brandi Carlile; and rare live renditions of Neil Young’s “Throw Your Hatred Down” and the Yield classic “All Those Yesterdays”.
Another highlight came at the beginning of the first encore when Eddie Vedder covered The White Stripes’ “We’re Going to Be Friends”. As Vedder performed the song, his two daughters danced on stage with two women who were apparently their teachers.
It seems Pearl Jam has been on something of a White Stripes kick of late, as they briefly covered “Seven Nation Army” and brought out Jack White for “Rockin’ in the Free World” during a gig in Portugal last month.
Advertisement
Watch video of the various performances and find the full setlist below.
Setlist:
Long Road
Release
Low Light
Elderly Woman Behind the Counter in a Small Town
Corduroy
Go
Do the Evolution
Mind Your Manners
Throw Your Hatred Down (Neil Young cover)
Lightning Bolt
Given to Fly
All Those Yesterdays
Even Flow
Help! (The Beatles cover)
Help Help
Black
Setting Forth (Eddie Vedder song)
I Am a Patriot (Little Steven cover)
Porch
Encore:
We’re Going to Be Friends (The White Stripes cover) (Live Debut by Pearl Jam)
Nothing as It Seems
Let Me Sleep
Breath
Again Today (Brandi Carlile cover) (with Brandi Carlile)
State of Love and Trust
Rearviewmirror
Encore 2:
Wasted Reprise
Better Man
Comfortably Numb (Pink Floyd cover)
Alive
I’ve Got a Feeling (The Beatles cover)
Rockin’ in the Free World (Neil Young cover)
Yellow Ledbetter (with “Little Wing” tag)
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Pearl Jam will play another show at Safeco Field on Friday night. The pair of performances mark PJ’s first dates in their native Seattle in five years, and the band intends to donate at least $1 million from ticket sales to causes supporting Seattle’s homeless population. They also hope to raise an additional $10 million in collaboration with area businesses, government agencies, and non-profits.
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And I’d like to play this for them, borrowed from [M]my friend Jack[/M]”, [M]he[/M] continued before the band dived into the cover.
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Pearl Jam played their first in a string of summer stadium shows at Seattle’s Safeco Field on Wednesday night. The band entertained the hometown crowd with a massive 33-song set that included a cover of The Beatles’ “Help” segueing into their own “Help Help”; a collaborative performance with Brandi Carlile; and rare live renditions of Neil Young’s “Throw Your Hatred Down” and the Yield classic “All Those Yesterdays”.
Another highlight came at the beginning of the first encore when Eddie Vedder covered The White Stripes’ “We’re Going to Be Friends”. As Vedder performed the song, his two daughters danced on stage with two women who were apparently their teachers.
It seems Pearl Jam has been on something of a White Stripes kick of late, as they briefly covered “Seven Nation Army” and brought out Jack White for “Rockin’ in the Free World” during a gig in Portugal last month.
Advertisement
Watch video of the various performances and find the full setlist below.
Setlist:
Long Road
Release
Low Light
Elderly Woman Behind the Counter in a Small Town
Corduroy
Go
Do the Evolution
Mind Your Manners
Throw Your Hatred Down (Neil Young cover)
Lightning Bolt
Given to Fly
All Those Yesterdays
Even Flow
Help! (The Beatles cover)
Help Help
Black
Setting Forth (Eddie Vedder song)
I Am a Patriot (Little Steven cover)
Porch
Encore:
We’re Going to Be Friends (The White Stripes cover) (Live Debut by Pearl Jam)
Nothing as It Seems
Let Me Sleep
Breath
Again Today (Brandi Carlile cover) (with Brandi Carlile)
State of Love and Trust
Rearviewmirror
Encore 2:
Wasted Reprise
Better Man
Comfortably Numb (Pink Floyd cover)
Alive
I’ve Got a Feeling (The Beatles cover)
Rockin’ in the Free World (Neil Young cover)
Yellow Ledbetter (with “Little Wing” tag)
Advertisement
Pearl Jam will play another show at Safeco Field on Friday night. The pair of performances mark PJ’s first dates in their native Seattle in five years, and the band intends to donate at least $1 million from ticket sales to causes supporting Seattle’s homeless population. They also hope to raise an additional $10 million in collaboration with area businesses, government agencies, and non-profits.
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And I’d like to play this for them, borrowed from my friend Jack”, he continued before [M]the band dived into the cover.[/M]
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Pearl Jam played their first in a string of summer stadium shows at Seattle’s Safeco Field on Wednesday night. The band entertained the hometown crowd with a massive 33-song set that included a cover of The Beatles’ “Help” segueing into their own “Help Help”; a collaborative performance with Brandi Carlile; and rare live renditions of Neil Young’s “Throw Your Hatred Down” and the Yield classic “All Those Yesterdays”.
Another highlight came at the beginning of the first encore when Eddie Vedder covered The White Stripes’ “We’re Going to Be Friends”. As Vedder performed the song, his two daughters danced on stage with two women who were apparently their teachers.
It seems Pearl Jam has been on something of a White Stripes kick of late, as they briefly covered “Seven Nation Army” and brought out Jack White for “Rockin’ in the Free World” during a gig in Portugal last month.
Advertisement
Watch video of the various performances and find the full setlist below.
Setlist:
Long Road
Release
Low Light
Elderly Woman Behind the Counter in a Small Town
Corduroy
Go
Do the Evolution
Mind Your Manners
Throw Your Hatred Down (Neil Young cover)
Lightning Bolt
Given to Fly
All Those Yesterdays
Even Flow
Help! (The Beatles cover)
Help Help
Black
Setting Forth (Eddie Vedder song)
I Am a Patriot (Little Steven cover)
Porch
Encore:
We’re Going to Be Friends (The White Stripes cover) (Live Debut by Pearl Jam)
Nothing as It Seems
Let Me Sleep
Breath
Again Today (Brandi Carlile cover) (with Brandi Carlile)
State of Love and Trust
Rearviewmirror
Encore 2:
Wasted Reprise
Better Man
Comfortably Numb (Pink Floyd cover)
Alive
I’ve Got a Feeling (The Beatles cover)
Rockin’ in the Free World (Neil Young cover)
Yellow Ledbetter (with “Little Wing” tag)
Advertisement
Pearl Jam will play another show at Safeco Field on Friday night. The pair of performances mark PJ’s first dates in their native Seattle in five years, and the band intends to donate at least $1 million from ticket sales to causes supporting Seattle’s homeless population. They also hope to raise an additional $10 million in collaboration with area businesses, government agencies, and non-profits.
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[M]And I’d like to play this for them, borrowed from my friend Jack[/M]”, [M]he continued before the band dived into the cover[/M].
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Pearl Jam played their first in a string of summer stadium shows at Seattle’s Safeco Field on Wednesday night. The band entertained the hometown crowd with a massive 33-song set that included a cover of The Beatles’ “Help” segueing into their own “Help Help”; a collaborative performance with Brandi Carlile; and rare live renditions of Neil Young’s “Throw Your Hatred Down” and the Yield classic “All Those Yesterdays”.
Another highlight came at the beginning of the first encore when Eddie Vedder covered The White Stripes’ “We’re Going to Be Friends”. As Vedder performed the song, his two daughters danced on stage with two women who were apparently their teachers.
It seems Pearl Jam has been on something of a White Stripes kick of late, as they briefly covered “Seven Nation Army” and brought out Jack White for “Rockin’ in the Free World” during a gig in Portugal last month.
Advertisement
Watch video of the various performances and find the full setlist below.
Setlist:
Long Road
Release
Low Light
Elderly Woman Behind the Counter in a Small Town
Corduroy
Go
Do the Evolution
Mind Your Manners
Throw Your Hatred Down (Neil Young cover)
Lightning Bolt
Given to Fly
All Those Yesterdays
Even Flow
Help! (The Beatles cover)
Help Help
Black
Setting Forth (Eddie Vedder song)
I Am a Patriot (Little Steven cover)
Porch
Encore:
We’re Going to Be Friends (The White Stripes cover) (Live Debut by Pearl Jam)
Nothing as It Seems
Let Me Sleep
Breath
Again Today (Brandi Carlile cover) (with Brandi Carlile)
State of Love and Trust
Rearviewmirror
Encore 2:
Wasted Reprise
Better Man
Comfortably Numb (Pink Floyd cover)
Alive
I’ve Got a Feeling (The Beatles cover)
Rockin’ in the Free World (Neil Young cover)
Yellow Ledbetter (with “Little Wing” tag)
Advertisement
Pearl Jam will play another show at Safeco Field on Friday night. The pair of performances mark PJ’s first dates in their native Seattle in five years, and the band intends to donate at least $1 million from ticket sales to causes supporting Seattle’s homeless population. They also hope to raise an additional $10 million in collaboration with area businesses, government agencies, and non-profits.
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[M]And I’d like to play this for them, borrowed from my friend Jack[/M]”, [M]he continued[/M] before the band dived into the cover.
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Pearl Jam played their first in a string of summer stadium shows at Seattle’s Safeco Field on Wednesday night. The band entertained the hometown crowd with a massive 33-song set that included a cover of The Beatles’ “Help” segueing into their own “Help Help”; a collaborative performance with Brandi Carlile; and rare live renditions of Neil Young’s “Throw Your Hatred Down” and the Yield classic “All Those Yesterdays”.
Another highlight came at the beginning of the first encore when Eddie Vedder covered The White Stripes’ “We’re Going to Be Friends”. As Vedder performed the song, his two daughters danced on stage with two women who were apparently their teachers.
It seems Pearl Jam has been on something of a White Stripes kick of late, as they briefly covered “Seven Nation Army” and brought out Jack White for “Rockin’ in the Free World” during a gig in Portugal last month.
Advertisement
Watch video of the various performances and find the full setlist below.
Setlist:
Long Road
Release
Low Light
Elderly Woman Behind the Counter in a Small Town
Corduroy
Go
Do the Evolution
Mind Your Manners
Throw Your Hatred Down (Neil Young cover)
Lightning Bolt
Given to Fly
All Those Yesterdays
Even Flow
Help! (The Beatles cover)
Help Help
Black
Setting Forth (Eddie Vedder song)
I Am a Patriot (Little Steven cover)
Porch
Encore:
We’re Going to Be Friends (The White Stripes cover) (Live Debut by Pearl Jam)
Nothing as It Seems
Let Me Sleep
Breath
Again Today (Brandi Carlile cover) (with Brandi Carlile)
State of Love and Trust
Rearviewmirror
Encore 2:
Wasted Reprise
Better Man
Comfortably Numb (Pink Floyd cover)
Alive
I’ve Got a Feeling (The Beatles cover)
Rockin’ in the Free World (Neil Young cover)
Yellow Ledbetter (with “Little Wing” tag)
Advertisement
Pearl Jam will play another show at Safeco Field on Friday night. The pair of performances mark PJ’s first dates in their native Seattle in five years, and the band intends to donate at least $1 million from ticket sales to causes supporting Seattle’s homeless population. They also hope to raise an additional $10 million in collaboration with area businesses, government agencies, and non-profits.
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He asked those who had been heavily influenced by a teacher to [M]raise their hands[/M], which [M]almost everyone in the crowd did[/M].
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Pearl Jam played their first in a string of summer stadium shows at Seattle’s Safeco Field on Wednesday night. The band entertained the hometown crowd with a massive 33-song set that included a cover of The Beatles’ “Help” segueing into their own “Help Help”; a collaborative performance with Brandi Carlile; and rare live renditions of Neil Young’s “Throw Your Hatred Down” and the Yield classic “All Those Yesterdays”.
Another highlight came at the beginning of the first encore when Eddie Vedder covered The White Stripes’ “We’re Going to Be Friends”. As Vedder performed the song, his two daughters danced on stage with two women who were apparently their teachers.
It seems Pearl Jam has been on something of a White Stripes kick of late, as they briefly covered “Seven Nation Army” and brought out Jack White for “Rockin’ in the Free World” during a gig in Portugal last month.
Advertisement
Watch video of the various performances and find the full setlist below.
Setlist:
Long Road
Release
Low Light
Elderly Woman Behind the Counter in a Small Town
Corduroy
Go
Do the Evolution
Mind Your Manners
Throw Your Hatred Down (Neil Young cover)
Lightning Bolt
Given to Fly
All Those Yesterdays
Even Flow
Help! (The Beatles cover)
Help Help
Black
Setting Forth (Eddie Vedder song)
I Am a Patriot (Little Steven cover)
Porch
Encore:
We’re Going to Be Friends (The White Stripes cover) (Live Debut by Pearl Jam)
Nothing as It Seems
Let Me Sleep
Breath
Again Today (Brandi Carlile cover) (with Brandi Carlile)
State of Love and Trust
Rearviewmirror
Encore 2:
Wasted Reprise
Better Man
Comfortably Numb (Pink Floyd cover)
Alive
I’ve Got a Feeling (The Beatles cover)
Rockin’ in the Free World (Neil Young cover)
Yellow Ledbetter (with “Little Wing” tag)
Advertisement
Pearl Jam will play another show at Safeco Field on Friday night. The pair of performances mark PJ’s first dates in their native Seattle in five years, and the band intends to donate at least $1 million from ticket sales to causes supporting Seattle’s homeless population. They also hope to raise an additional $10 million in collaboration with area businesses, government agencies, and non-profits.
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[M]He asked those who had been heavily influenced by a teacher to raise their hands[/M], which almost everyone in the crowd did.
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Pearl Jam played their first in a string of summer stadium shows at Seattle’s Safeco Field on Wednesday night. The band entertained the hometown crowd with a massive 33-song set that included a cover of The Beatles’ “Help” segueing into their own “Help Help”; a collaborative performance with Brandi Carlile; and rare live renditions of Neil Young’s “Throw Your Hatred Down” and the Yield classic “All Those Yesterdays”.
Another highlight came at the beginning of the first encore when Eddie Vedder covered The White Stripes’ “We’re Going to Be Friends”. As Vedder performed the song, his two daughters danced on stage with two women who were apparently their teachers.
It seems Pearl Jam has been on something of a White Stripes kick of late, as they briefly covered “Seven Nation Army” and brought out Jack White for “Rockin’ in the Free World” during a gig in Portugal last month.
Advertisement
Watch video of the various performances and find the full setlist below.
Setlist:
Long Road
Release
Low Light
Elderly Woman Behind the Counter in a Small Town
Corduroy
Go
Do the Evolution
Mind Your Manners
Throw Your Hatred Down (Neil Young cover)
Lightning Bolt
Given to Fly
All Those Yesterdays
Even Flow
Help! (The Beatles cover)
Help Help
Black
Setting Forth (Eddie Vedder song)
I Am a Patriot (Little Steven cover)
Porch
Encore:
We’re Going to Be Friends (The White Stripes cover) (Live Debut by Pearl Jam)
Nothing as It Seems
Let Me Sleep
Breath
Again Today (Brandi Carlile cover) (with Brandi Carlile)
State of Love and Trust
Rearviewmirror
Encore 2:
Wasted Reprise
Better Man
Comfortably Numb (Pink Floyd cover)
Alive
I’ve Got a Feeling (The Beatles cover)
Rockin’ in the Free World (Neil Young cover)
Yellow Ledbetter (with “Little Wing” tag)
Advertisement
Pearl Jam will play another show at Safeco Field on Friday night. The pair of performances mark PJ’s first dates in their native Seattle in five years, and the band intends to donate at least $1 million from ticket sales to causes supporting Seattle’s homeless population. They also hope to raise an additional $10 million in collaboration with area businesses, government agencies, and non-profits.
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[M]Mazars USA[/M] intends to produce the records but [M]asked the committee for a so-called friendly subpoena before formally complying[/M], Cummings said, according to the publication.
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Accounting firm Mazars USA LLP has left the House Oversight Committee empty-handed in its pursuit of the Trump Organization’s financial records, missing a deadline to turn over confidential documents and setting up the likelihood of a subpoena.
April 3 was the deadline for Mazars to respond to a written request from Committee Chairman Elijah Cummings (D-Md.), who wants the firm to release audit and financial reports, contracts, and communications for its client, President Donald Trump and his real estate empire.
“Mazars believes strongly in the ethical and professional rules and regulations that govern our industry, our work and our client interactions,” the firm told Bloomberg Tax. “As a matter of firm policy and professional rules, we do not comment on the work we conduct for our clients.”
Cummings told Bloomberg Tax April 3 that he has heard from Mazars. “The accounting firm has told us that they will respond and they just want a subpoena,” he said. “We’ve just got to figure out how we want to accommodate them.”
Short of a subpoena, however, the firm is unlikely to comply with a simple request from the committee, said Robert Cox, of counsel for Briglia Hundley, P.C. who specializes in accountant liability issues.
State statutes and regulations set out an accountant’s responsibilities, and many states adopt the American Institute of CPAs’ ethics rules.
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[M]Mazars USA[/M] intends to produce the records but [M]asked the committee for a so-called friendly subpoena[/M] before formally complying, Cummings said, according to the publication.
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Accounting firm Mazars USA LLP has left the House Oversight Committee empty-handed in its pursuit of the Trump Organization’s financial records, missing a deadline to turn over confidential documents and setting up the likelihood of a subpoena.
April 3 was the deadline for Mazars to respond to a written request from Committee Chairman Elijah Cummings (D-Md.), who wants the firm to release audit and financial reports, contracts, and communications for its client, President Donald Trump and his real estate empire.
“Mazars believes strongly in the ethical and professional rules and regulations that govern our industry, our work and our client interactions,” the firm told Bloomberg Tax. “As a matter of firm policy and professional rules, we do not comment on the work we conduct for our clients.”
Cummings told Bloomberg Tax April 3 that he has heard from Mazars. “The accounting firm has told us that they will respond and they just want a subpoena,” he said. “We’ve just got to figure out how we want to accommodate them.”
Short of a subpoena, however, the firm is unlikely to comply with a simple request from the committee, said Robert Cox, of counsel for Briglia Hundley, P.C. who specializes in accountant liability issues.
State statutes and regulations set out an accountant’s responsibilities, and many states adopt the American Institute of CPAs’ ethics rules.
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[M]Mazars USA intends to produce the records[/M] but asked the committee for a so-called friendly subpoena before formally complying, Cummings said, according to the publication.
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Accounting firm Mazars USA LLP has left the House Oversight Committee empty-handed in its pursuit of the Trump Organization’s financial records, missing a deadline to turn over confidential documents and setting up the likelihood of a subpoena.
April 3 was the deadline for Mazars to respond to a written request from Committee Chairman Elijah Cummings (D-Md.), who wants the firm to release audit and financial reports, contracts, and communications for its client, President Donald Trump and his real estate empire.
“Mazars believes strongly in the ethical and professional rules and regulations that govern our industry, our work and our client interactions,” the firm told Bloomberg Tax. “As a matter of firm policy and professional rules, we do not comment on the work we conduct for our clients.”
Cummings told Bloomberg Tax April 3 that he has heard from Mazars. “The accounting firm has told us that they will respond and they just want a subpoena,” he said. “We’ve just got to figure out how we want to accommodate them.”
Short of a subpoena, however, the firm is unlikely to comply with a simple request from the committee, said Robert Cox, of counsel for Briglia Hundley, P.C. who specializes in accountant liability issues.
State statutes and regulations set out an accountant’s responsibilities, and many states adopt the American Institute of CPAs’ ethics rules.
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[M]On Tuesday, the committee also announced it has served four subpoenas in relation to[/M] its probe into White House security clearances and [M]the Trump administration’s push to add a citizenship question to the 2020 census[/M].
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Accounting firm Mazars USA LLP has left the House Oversight Committee empty-handed in its pursuit of the Trump Organization’s financial records, missing a deadline to turn over confidential documents and setting up the likelihood of a subpoena.
April 3 was the deadline for Mazars to respond to a written request from Committee Chairman Elijah Cummings (D-Md.), who wants the firm to release audit and financial reports, contracts, and communications for its client, President Donald Trump and his real estate empire.
“Mazars believes strongly in the ethical and professional rules and regulations that govern our industry, our work and our client interactions,” the firm told Bloomberg Tax. “As a matter of firm policy and professional rules, we do not comment on the work we conduct for our clients.”
Cummings told Bloomberg Tax April 3 that he has heard from Mazars. “The accounting firm has told us that they will respond and they just want a subpoena,” he said. “We’ve just got to figure out how we want to accommodate them.”
Short of a subpoena, however, the firm is unlikely to comply with a simple request from the committee, said Robert Cox, of counsel for Briglia Hundley, P.C. who specializes in accountant liability issues.
State statutes and regulations set out an accountant’s responsibilities, and many states adopt the American Institute of CPAs’ ethics rules.
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[M]On Tuesday, the committee also announced it has served four subpoenas in relation to its probe into White House security clearances[/M] and the Trump administration’s push to add a citizenship question to the 2020 census.
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Accounting firm Mazars USA LLP has left the House Oversight Committee empty-handed in its pursuit of the Trump Organization’s financial records, missing a deadline to turn over confidential documents and setting up the likelihood of a subpoena.
April 3 was the deadline for Mazars to respond to a written request from Committee Chairman Elijah Cummings (D-Md.), who wants the firm to release audit and financial reports, contracts, and communications for its client, President Donald Trump and his real estate empire.
“Mazars believes strongly in the ethical and professional rules and regulations that govern our industry, our work and our client interactions,” the firm told Bloomberg Tax. “As a matter of firm policy and professional rules, we do not comment on the work we conduct for our clients.”
Cummings told Bloomberg Tax April 3 that he has heard from Mazars. “The accounting firm has told us that they will respond and they just want a subpoena,” he said. “We’ve just got to figure out how we want to accommodate them.”
Short of a subpoena, however, the firm is unlikely to comply with a simple request from the committee, said Robert Cox, of counsel for Briglia Hundley, P.C. who specializes in accountant liability issues.
State statutes and regulations set out an accountant’s responsibilities, and many states adopt the American Institute of CPAs’ ethics rules.
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On Tuesday, the committee also announced it has served four subpoenas in relation to its probe into White House security clearances and the [M]Trump administration’s push to add a citizenship question to the 2020 census[/M].
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Accounting firm Mazars USA LLP has left the House Oversight Committee empty-handed in its pursuit of the Trump Organization’s financial records, missing a deadline to turn over confidential documents and setting up the likelihood of a subpoena.
April 3 was the deadline for Mazars to respond to a written request from Committee Chairman Elijah Cummings (D-Md.), who wants the firm to release audit and financial reports, contracts, and communications for its client, President Donald Trump and his real estate empire.
“Mazars believes strongly in the ethical and professional rules and regulations that govern our industry, our work and our client interactions,” the firm told Bloomberg Tax. “As a matter of firm policy and professional rules, we do not comment on the work we conduct for our clients.”
Cummings told Bloomberg Tax April 3 that he has heard from Mazars. “The accounting firm has told us that they will respond and they just want a subpoena,” he said. “We’ve just got to figure out how we want to accommodate them.”
Short of a subpoena, however, the firm is unlikely to comply with a simple request from the committee, said Robert Cox, of counsel for Briglia Hundley, P.C. who specializes in accountant liability issues.
State statutes and regulations set out an accountant’s responsibilities, and many states adopt the American Institute of CPAs’ ethics rules.
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[M]Cummings[/M] initially asked the firm for the records in late March, [M]seeking documents going back to Jan. 1, 2009[/M].
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Accounting firm Mazars USA LLP has left the House Oversight Committee empty-handed in its pursuit of the Trump Organization’s financial records, missing a deadline to turn over confidential documents and setting up the likelihood of a subpoena.
April 3 was the deadline for Mazars to respond to a written request from Committee Chairman Elijah Cummings (D-Md.), who wants the firm to release audit and financial reports, contracts, and communications for its client, President Donald Trump and his real estate empire.
“Mazars believes strongly in the ethical and professional rules and regulations that govern our industry, our work and our client interactions,” the firm told Bloomberg Tax. “As a matter of firm policy and professional rules, we do not comment on the work we conduct for our clients.”
Cummings told Bloomberg Tax April 3 that he has heard from Mazars. “The accounting firm has told us that they will respond and they just want a subpoena,” he said. “We’ve just got to figure out how we want to accommodate them.”
Short of a subpoena, however, the firm is unlikely to comply with a simple request from the committee, said Robert Cox, of counsel for Briglia Hundley, P.C. who specializes in accountant liability issues.
State statutes and regulations set out an accountant’s responsibilities, and many states adopt the American Institute of CPAs’ ethics rules.
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[M]Cummings initially asked the firm for the records in late March[/M], seeking documents going back to Jan. 1, 2009.
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Accounting firm Mazars USA LLP has left the House Oversight Committee empty-handed in its pursuit of the Trump Organization’s financial records, missing a deadline to turn over confidential documents and setting up the likelihood of a subpoena.
April 3 was the deadline for Mazars to respond to a written request from Committee Chairman Elijah Cummings (D-Md.), who wants the firm to release audit and financial reports, contracts, and communications for its client, President Donald Trump and his real estate empire.
“Mazars believes strongly in the ethical and professional rules and regulations that govern our industry, our work and our client interactions,” the firm told Bloomberg Tax. “As a matter of firm policy and professional rules, we do not comment on the work we conduct for our clients.”
Cummings told Bloomberg Tax April 3 that he has heard from Mazars. “The accounting firm has told us that they will respond and they just want a subpoena,” he said. “We’ve just got to figure out how we want to accommodate them.”
Short of a subpoena, however, the firm is unlikely to comply with a simple request from the committee, said Robert Cox, of counsel for Briglia Hundley, P.C. who specializes in accountant liability issues.
State statutes and regulations set out an accountant’s responsibilities, and many states adopt the American Institute of CPAs’ ethics rules.
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[M]Since Cohen’s testimony, the committee has sought to corroborate it through[/M] document requests and [M]witness interviews[/M], with Cummings mentioning Trump’s attempt to purchase the Buffalo Bills before becoming president.
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Accounting firm Mazars USA LLP has left the House Oversight Committee empty-handed in its pursuit of the Trump Organization’s financial records, missing a deadline to turn over confidential documents and setting up the likelihood of a subpoena.
April 3 was the deadline for Mazars to respond to a written request from Committee Chairman Elijah Cummings (D-Md.), who wants the firm to release audit and financial reports, contracts, and communications for its client, President Donald Trump and his real estate empire.
“Mazars believes strongly in the ethical and professional rules and regulations that govern our industry, our work and our client interactions,” the firm told Bloomberg Tax. “As a matter of firm policy and professional rules, we do not comment on the work we conduct for our clients.”
Cummings told Bloomberg Tax April 3 that he has heard from Mazars. “The accounting firm has told us that they will respond and they just want a subpoena,” he said. “We’ve just got to figure out how we want to accommodate them.”
Short of a subpoena, however, the firm is unlikely to comply with a simple request from the committee, said Robert Cox, of counsel for Briglia Hundley, P.C. who specializes in accountant liability issues.
State statutes and regulations set out an accountant’s responsibilities, and many states adopt the American Institute of CPAs’ ethics rules.
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[M]Since Cohen’s testimony, the committee has sought to corroborate it through document requests[/M] and witness interviews, with Cummings mentioning Trump’s attempt to purchase the Buffalo Bills before becoming president.
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Accounting firm Mazars USA LLP has left the House Oversight Committee empty-handed in its pursuit of the Trump Organization’s financial records, missing a deadline to turn over confidential documents and setting up the likelihood of a subpoena.
April 3 was the deadline for Mazars to respond to a written request from Committee Chairman Elijah Cummings (D-Md.), who wants the firm to release audit and financial reports, contracts, and communications for its client, President Donald Trump and his real estate empire.
“Mazars believes strongly in the ethical and professional rules and regulations that govern our industry, our work and our client interactions,” the firm told Bloomberg Tax. “As a matter of firm policy and professional rules, we do not comment on the work we conduct for our clients.”
Cummings told Bloomberg Tax April 3 that he has heard from Mazars. “The accounting firm has told us that they will respond and they just want a subpoena,” he said. “We’ve just got to figure out how we want to accommodate them.”
Short of a subpoena, however, the firm is unlikely to comply with a simple request from the committee, said Robert Cox, of counsel for Briglia Hundley, P.C. who specializes in accountant liability issues.
State statutes and regulations set out an accountant’s responsibilities, and many states adopt the American Institute of CPAs’ ethics rules.
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Since Cohen’s testimony, the committee has sought to corroborate it through document requests and witness interviews, with [M]Cummings mentioning Trump’s attempt to purchase the Buffalo Bills before becoming president[/M].
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Accounting firm Mazars USA LLP has left the House Oversight Committee empty-handed in its pursuit of the Trump Organization’s financial records, missing a deadline to turn over confidential documents and setting up the likelihood of a subpoena.
April 3 was the deadline for Mazars to respond to a written request from Committee Chairman Elijah Cummings (D-Md.), who wants the firm to release audit and financial reports, contracts, and communications for its client, President Donald Trump and his real estate empire.
“Mazars believes strongly in the ethical and professional rules and regulations that govern our industry, our work and our client interactions,” the firm told Bloomberg Tax. “As a matter of firm policy and professional rules, we do not comment on the work we conduct for our clients.”
Cummings told Bloomberg Tax April 3 that he has heard from Mazars. “The accounting firm has told us that they will respond and they just want a subpoena,” he said. “We’ve just got to figure out how we want to accommodate them.”
Short of a subpoena, however, the firm is unlikely to comply with a simple request from the committee, said Robert Cox, of counsel for Briglia Hundley, P.C. who specializes in accountant liability issues.
State statutes and regulations set out an accountant’s responsibilities, and many states adopt the American Institute of CPAs’ ethics rules.
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State statutes and regulations set out an accountant’s responsibilities, and [M]many states adopt the American Institute of CPAs’ ethics rules[/M].
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Mazars USA intends to produce the records but asked the committee for a so-called friendly subpoena before formally complying, Cummings said, according to the publication.
{mosads}“They have told us that they will provide the information pretty much when they have a subpoena,” Cummings said. “And we’ll get them a subpoena.”
Cummings initially asked the firm for the records in late March, seeking documents going back to Jan. 1, 2009. He cited testimony from Michael Cohen, Trump’s former personal attorney, who testified that Trump had frequently misstated his net worth as both higher and lower than it actually was for “potentially improper purposes.”
Since Cohen’s testimony, the committee has sought to corroborate it through document requests and witness interviews, with Cummings mentioning Trump’s attempt to purchase the Buffalo Bills before becoming president.
Two Oversight Republicans, Reps. Mark Meadows (N.C.) and Jim Jordan (Ohio), have pushed back on Cummings’s requests, saying the chairman sought the information “solely to embarrass President Trump and to advance the relentless Democrat attacks upon the Trump administration.”
On Tuesday, the committee also announced it has served four subpoenas in relation to its probe into White House security clearances and the Trump administration’s push to add a citizenship question to the 2020 census.
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[M]State statutes[/M] and [M]regulations set out an accountant’s responsibilities[/M], and many states adopt the American Institute of CPAs’ ethics rules.
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Mazars USA intends to produce the records but asked the committee for a so-called friendly subpoena before formally complying, Cummings said, according to the publication.
{mosads}“They have told us that they will provide the information pretty much when they have a subpoena,” Cummings said. “And we’ll get them a subpoena.”
Cummings initially asked the firm for the records in late March, seeking documents going back to Jan. 1, 2009. He cited testimony from Michael Cohen, Trump’s former personal attorney, who testified that Trump had frequently misstated his net worth as both higher and lower than it actually was for “potentially improper purposes.”
Since Cohen’s testimony, the committee has sought to corroborate it through document requests and witness interviews, with Cummings mentioning Trump’s attempt to purchase the Buffalo Bills before becoming president.
Two Oversight Republicans, Reps. Mark Meadows (N.C.) and Jim Jordan (Ohio), have pushed back on Cummings’s requests, saying the chairman sought the information “solely to embarrass President Trump and to advance the relentless Democrat attacks upon the Trump administration.”
On Tuesday, the committee also announced it has served four subpoenas in relation to its probe into White House security clearances and the Trump administration’s push to add a citizenship question to the 2020 census.
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[M]State statutes[/M] and regulations [M]set out an accountant’s responsibilities[/M], and many states adopt the American Institute of CPAs’ ethics rules.
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Mazars USA intends to produce the records but asked the committee for a so-called friendly subpoena before formally complying, Cummings said, according to the publication.
{mosads}“They have told us that they will provide the information pretty much when they have a subpoena,” Cummings said. “And we’ll get them a subpoena.”
Cummings initially asked the firm for the records in late March, seeking documents going back to Jan. 1, 2009. He cited testimony from Michael Cohen, Trump’s former personal attorney, who testified that Trump had frequently misstated his net worth as both higher and lower than it actually was for “potentially improper purposes.”
Since Cohen’s testimony, the committee has sought to corroborate it through document requests and witness interviews, with Cummings mentioning Trump’s attempt to purchase the Buffalo Bills before becoming president.
Two Oversight Republicans, Reps. Mark Meadows (N.C.) and Jim Jordan (Ohio), have pushed back on Cummings’s requests, saying the chairman sought the information “solely to embarrass President Trump and to advance the relentless Democrat attacks upon the Trump administration.”
On Tuesday, the committee also announced it has served four subpoenas in relation to its probe into White House security clearances and the Trump administration’s push to add a citizenship question to the 2020 census.
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April 3 was the deadline for Mazars to respond to a written request from Committee Chairman Elijah Cummings (D-Md.), who wants the firm to release audit and financial reports, contracts, and communications for its client, [M]President Donald Trump[/M] and his [M]real estate empire[/M].
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Mazars USA intends to produce the records but asked the committee for a so-called friendly subpoena before formally complying, Cummings said, according to the publication.
{mosads}“They have told us that they will provide the information pretty much when they have a subpoena,” Cummings said. “And we’ll get them a subpoena.”
Cummings initially asked the firm for the records in late March, seeking documents going back to Jan. 1, 2009. He cited testimony from Michael Cohen, Trump’s former personal attorney, who testified that Trump had frequently misstated his net worth as both higher and lower than it actually was for “potentially improper purposes.”
Since Cohen’s testimony, the committee has sought to corroborate it through document requests and witness interviews, with Cummings mentioning Trump’s attempt to purchase the Buffalo Bills before becoming president.
Two Oversight Republicans, Reps. Mark Meadows (N.C.) and Jim Jordan (Ohio), have pushed back on Cummings’s requests, saying the chairman sought the information “solely to embarrass President Trump and to advance the relentless Democrat attacks upon the Trump administration.”
On Tuesday, the committee also announced it has served four subpoenas in relation to its probe into White House security clearances and the Trump administration’s push to add a citizenship question to the 2020 census.
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April 3 was the deadline for Mazars to respond to a written request from Committee Chairman [M]Elijah Cummings[/M] (D-Md.), who [M]wants the firm to release[/M] audit and financial reports, contracts, and [M]communications for its client, President Donald Trump and his real estate empire[/M].
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Mazars USA intends to produce the records but asked the committee for a so-called friendly subpoena before formally complying, Cummings said, according to the publication.
{mosads}“They have told us that they will provide the information pretty much when they have a subpoena,” Cummings said. “And we’ll get them a subpoena.”
Cummings initially asked the firm for the records in late March, seeking documents going back to Jan. 1, 2009. He cited testimony from Michael Cohen, Trump’s former personal attorney, who testified that Trump had frequently misstated his net worth as both higher and lower than it actually was for “potentially improper purposes.”
Since Cohen’s testimony, the committee has sought to corroborate it through document requests and witness interviews, with Cummings mentioning Trump’s attempt to purchase the Buffalo Bills before becoming president.
Two Oversight Republicans, Reps. Mark Meadows (N.C.) and Jim Jordan (Ohio), have pushed back on Cummings’s requests, saying the chairman sought the information “solely to embarrass President Trump and to advance the relentless Democrat attacks upon the Trump administration.”
On Tuesday, the committee also announced it has served four subpoenas in relation to its probe into White House security clearances and the Trump administration’s push to add a citizenship question to the 2020 census.
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April 3 was the deadline for Mazars to respond to a written request from Committee Chairman [M]Elijah Cummings[/M] (D-Md.), who [M]wants the firm to release[/M] audit and financial reports, [M]contracts[/M], and communications [M]for its client, President Donald Trump and his real estate empire[/M].
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Mazars USA intends to produce the records but asked the committee for a so-called friendly subpoena before formally complying, Cummings said, according to the publication.
{mosads}“They have told us that they will provide the information pretty much when they have a subpoena,” Cummings said. “And we’ll get them a subpoena.”
Cummings initially asked the firm for the records in late March, seeking documents going back to Jan. 1, 2009. He cited testimony from Michael Cohen, Trump’s former personal attorney, who testified that Trump had frequently misstated his net worth as both higher and lower than it actually was for “potentially improper purposes.”
Since Cohen’s testimony, the committee has sought to corroborate it through document requests and witness interviews, with Cummings mentioning Trump’s attempt to purchase the Buffalo Bills before becoming president.
Two Oversight Republicans, Reps. Mark Meadows (N.C.) and Jim Jordan (Ohio), have pushed back on Cummings’s requests, saying the chairman sought the information “solely to embarrass President Trump and to advance the relentless Democrat attacks upon the Trump administration.”
On Tuesday, the committee also announced it has served four subpoenas in relation to its probe into White House security clearances and the Trump administration’s push to add a citizenship question to the 2020 census.
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April 3 was the deadline for Mazars to respond to a written request from Committee Chairman [M]Elijah Cummings[/M] (D-Md.), who [M]wants the firm to release[/M] audit and [M]financial reports[/M], contracts, and communications [M]for its client, President Donald Trump and his real estate empire[/M].
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Mazars USA intends to produce the records but asked the committee for a so-called friendly subpoena before formally complying, Cummings said, according to the publication.
{mosads}“They have told us that they will provide the information pretty much when they have a subpoena,” Cummings said. “And we’ll get them a subpoena.”
Cummings initially asked the firm for the records in late March, seeking documents going back to Jan. 1, 2009. He cited testimony from Michael Cohen, Trump’s former personal attorney, who testified that Trump had frequently misstated his net worth as both higher and lower than it actually was for “potentially improper purposes.”
Since Cohen’s testimony, the committee has sought to corroborate it through document requests and witness interviews, with Cummings mentioning Trump’s attempt to purchase the Buffalo Bills before becoming president.
Two Oversight Republicans, Reps. Mark Meadows (N.C.) and Jim Jordan (Ohio), have pushed back on Cummings’s requests, saying the chairman sought the information “solely to embarrass President Trump and to advance the relentless Democrat attacks upon the Trump administration.”
On Tuesday, the committee also announced it has served four subpoenas in relation to its probe into White House security clearances and the Trump administration’s push to add a citizenship question to the 2020 census.
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April 3 was the deadline for Mazars to respond to a written request from Committee Chairman [M]Elijah Cummings[/M] (D-Md.), who [M]wants the firm to release audit[/M] and financial [M]reports[/M], contracts, and communications [M]for its client, President Donald Trump and his real estate empire[/M].
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Mazars USA intends to produce the records but asked the committee for a so-called friendly subpoena before formally complying, Cummings said, according to the publication.
{mosads}“They have told us that they will provide the information pretty much when they have a subpoena,” Cummings said. “And we’ll get them a subpoena.”
Cummings initially asked the firm for the records in late March, seeking documents going back to Jan. 1, 2009. He cited testimony from Michael Cohen, Trump’s former personal attorney, who testified that Trump had frequently misstated his net worth as both higher and lower than it actually was for “potentially improper purposes.”
Since Cohen’s testimony, the committee has sought to corroborate it through document requests and witness interviews, with Cummings mentioning Trump’s attempt to purchase the Buffalo Bills before becoming president.
Two Oversight Republicans, Reps. Mark Meadows (N.C.) and Jim Jordan (Ohio), have pushed back on Cummings’s requests, saying the chairman sought the information “solely to embarrass President Trump and to advance the relentless Democrat attacks upon the Trump administration.”
On Tuesday, the committee also announced it has served four subpoenas in relation to its probe into White House security clearances and the Trump administration’s push to add a citizenship question to the 2020 census.
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April 3 was the deadline for Mazars to respond to a written request from [M]Committee Chairman Elijah Cummings (D-Md.)[/M], who wants the firm to release audit and financial reports, contracts, and communications for its client, President Donald Trump and his real estate empire.
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Mazars USA intends to produce the records but asked the committee for a so-called friendly subpoena before formally complying, Cummings said, according to the publication.
{mosads}“They have told us that they will provide the information pretty much when they have a subpoena,” Cummings said. “And we’ll get them a subpoena.”
Cummings initially asked the firm for the records in late March, seeking documents going back to Jan. 1, 2009. He cited testimony from Michael Cohen, Trump’s former personal attorney, who testified that Trump had frequently misstated his net worth as both higher and lower than it actually was for “potentially improper purposes.”
Since Cohen’s testimony, the committee has sought to corroborate it through document requests and witness interviews, with Cummings mentioning Trump’s attempt to purchase the Buffalo Bills before becoming president.
Two Oversight Republicans, Reps. Mark Meadows (N.C.) and Jim Jordan (Ohio), have pushed back on Cummings’s requests, saying the chairman sought the information “solely to embarrass President Trump and to advance the relentless Democrat attacks upon the Trump administration.”
On Tuesday, the committee also announced it has served four subpoenas in relation to its probe into White House security clearances and the Trump administration’s push to add a citizenship question to the 2020 census.
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[M]April 3 was the deadline for Mazars to respond to a written request from Committee Chairman Elijah Cummings (D-Md.)[/M], who wants the firm to release audit and financial reports, contracts, and communications for its client, President Donald Trump and his real estate empire.
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Mazars USA intends to produce the records but asked the committee for a so-called friendly subpoena before formally complying, Cummings said, according to the publication.
{mosads}“They have told us that they will provide the information pretty much when they have a subpoena,” Cummings said. “And we’ll get them a subpoena.”
Cummings initially asked the firm for the records in late March, seeking documents going back to Jan. 1, 2009. He cited testimony from Michael Cohen, Trump’s former personal attorney, who testified that Trump had frequently misstated his net worth as both higher and lower than it actually was for “potentially improper purposes.”
Since Cohen’s testimony, the committee has sought to corroborate it through document requests and witness interviews, with Cummings mentioning Trump’s attempt to purchase the Buffalo Bills before becoming president.
Two Oversight Republicans, Reps. Mark Meadows (N.C.) and Jim Jordan (Ohio), have pushed back on Cummings’s requests, saying the chairman sought the information “solely to embarrass President Trump and to advance the relentless Democrat attacks upon the Trump administration.”
On Tuesday, the committee also announced it has served four subpoenas in relation to its probe into White House security clearances and the Trump administration’s push to add a citizenship question to the 2020 census.
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[M]Accounting firm Mazars USA LLP has left the House Oversight Committee empty-handed in its pursuit of the Trump Organization’s financial records[/M], missing a deadline to turn over confidential documents and setting up the likelihood of a subpoena.
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Mazars USA intends to produce the records but asked the committee for a so-called friendly subpoena before formally complying, Cummings said, according to the publication.
{mosads}“They have told us that they will provide the information pretty much when they have a subpoena,” Cummings said. “And we’ll get them a subpoena.”
Cummings initially asked the firm for the records in late March, seeking documents going back to Jan. 1, 2009. He cited testimony from Michael Cohen, Trump’s former personal attorney, who testified that Trump had frequently misstated his net worth as both higher and lower than it actually was for “potentially improper purposes.”
Since Cohen’s testimony, the committee has sought to corroborate it through document requests and witness interviews, with Cummings mentioning Trump’s attempt to purchase the Buffalo Bills before becoming president.
Two Oversight Republicans, Reps. Mark Meadows (N.C.) and Jim Jordan (Ohio), have pushed back on Cummings’s requests, saying the chairman sought the information “solely to embarrass President Trump and to advance the relentless Democrat attacks upon the Trump administration.”
On Tuesday, the committee also announced it has served four subpoenas in relation to its probe into White House security clearances and the Trump administration’s push to add a citizenship question to the 2020 census.
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[M]Accounting firm Mazars USA LLP[/M] has left the House Oversight Committee empty-handed in its pursuit of the Trump Organization’s financial records, missing a deadline to turn over confidential documents and [M]setting up the likelihood of a subpoena[/M].
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Mazars USA intends to produce the records but asked the committee for a so-called friendly subpoena before formally complying, Cummings said, according to the publication.
{mosads}“They have told us that they will provide the information pretty much when they have a subpoena,” Cummings said. “And we’ll get them a subpoena.”
Cummings initially asked the firm for the records in late March, seeking documents going back to Jan. 1, 2009. He cited testimony from Michael Cohen, Trump’s former personal attorney, who testified that Trump had frequently misstated his net worth as both higher and lower than it actually was for “potentially improper purposes.”
Since Cohen’s testimony, the committee has sought to corroborate it through document requests and witness interviews, with Cummings mentioning Trump’s attempt to purchase the Buffalo Bills before becoming president.
Two Oversight Republicans, Reps. Mark Meadows (N.C.) and Jim Jordan (Ohio), have pushed back on Cummings’s requests, saying the chairman sought the information “solely to embarrass President Trump and to advance the relentless Democrat attacks upon the Trump administration.”
On Tuesday, the committee also announced it has served four subpoenas in relation to its probe into White House security clearances and the Trump administration’s push to add a citizenship question to the 2020 census.
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[M]Accounting firm Mazars USA LLP[/M] has left the House Oversight Committee empty-handed in its pursuit of the Trump Organization’s financial records, [M]missing a deadline to turn over confidential documents[/M] and setting up the likelihood of a subpoena.
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Mazars USA intends to produce the records but asked the committee for a so-called friendly subpoena before formally complying, Cummings said, according to the publication.
{mosads}“They have told us that they will provide the information pretty much when they have a subpoena,” Cummings said. “And we’ll get them a subpoena.”
Cummings initially asked the firm for the records in late March, seeking documents going back to Jan. 1, 2009. He cited testimony from Michael Cohen, Trump’s former personal attorney, who testified that Trump had frequently misstated his net worth as both higher and lower than it actually was for “potentially improper purposes.”
Since Cohen’s testimony, the committee has sought to corroborate it through document requests and witness interviews, with Cummings mentioning Trump’s attempt to purchase the Buffalo Bills before becoming president.
Two Oversight Republicans, Reps. Mark Meadows (N.C.) and Jim Jordan (Ohio), have pushed back on Cummings’s requests, saying the chairman sought the information “solely to embarrass President Trump and to advance the relentless Democrat attacks upon the Trump administration.”
On Tuesday, the committee also announced it has served four subpoenas in relation to its probe into White House security clearances and the Trump administration’s push to add a citizenship question to the 2020 census.
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[M]Accounting firm Mazars USA LLP[/M] has left the House Oversight Committee empty-handed in its pursuit of the Trump Organization’s financial records, missing a deadline to turn over confidential documents and setting up the likelihood of a subpoena.
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Mazars USA intends to produce the records but asked the committee for a so-called friendly subpoena before formally complying, Cummings said, according to the publication.
{mosads}“They have told us that they will provide the information pretty much when they have a subpoena,” Cummings said. “And we’ll get them a subpoena.”
Cummings initially asked the firm for the records in late March, seeking documents going back to Jan. 1, 2009. He cited testimony from Michael Cohen, Trump’s former personal attorney, who testified that Trump had frequently misstated his net worth as both higher and lower than it actually was for “potentially improper purposes.”
Since Cohen’s testimony, the committee has sought to corroborate it through document requests and witness interviews, with Cummings mentioning Trump’s attempt to purchase the Buffalo Bills before becoming president.
Two Oversight Republicans, Reps. Mark Meadows (N.C.) and Jim Jordan (Ohio), have pushed back on Cummings’s requests, saying the chairman sought the information “solely to embarrass President Trump and to advance the relentless Democrat attacks upon the Trump administration.”
On Tuesday, the committee also announced it has served four subpoenas in relation to its probe into White House security clearances and the Trump administration’s push to add a citizenship question to the 2020 census.
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“[M]The accounting firm has told us[/M] that they will respond and [M]they just want a subpoena[/M],” he said.
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Mazars USA intends to produce the records but asked the committee for a so-called friendly subpoena before formally complying, Cummings said, according to the publication.
{mosads}“They have told us that they will provide the information pretty much when they have a subpoena,” Cummings said. “And we’ll get them a subpoena.”
Cummings initially asked the firm for the records in late March, seeking documents going back to Jan. 1, 2009. He cited testimony from Michael Cohen, Trump’s former personal attorney, who testified that Trump had frequently misstated his net worth as both higher and lower than it actually was for “potentially improper purposes.”
Since Cohen’s testimony, the committee has sought to corroborate it through document requests and witness interviews, with Cummings mentioning Trump’s attempt to purchase the Buffalo Bills before becoming president.
Two Oversight Republicans, Reps. Mark Meadows (N.C.) and Jim Jordan (Ohio), have pushed back on Cummings’s requests, saying the chairman sought the information “solely to embarrass President Trump and to advance the relentless Democrat attacks upon the Trump administration.”
On Tuesday, the committee also announced it has served four subpoenas in relation to its probe into White House security clearances and the Trump administration’s push to add a citizenship question to the 2020 census.
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“[M]The accounting firm has told us that they will respond[/M] and they just want a subpoena,” he said.
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Mazars USA intends to produce the records but asked the committee for a so-called friendly subpoena before formally complying, Cummings said, according to the publication.
{mosads}“They have told us that they will provide the information pretty much when they have a subpoena,” Cummings said. “And we’ll get them a subpoena.”
Cummings initially asked the firm for the records in late March, seeking documents going back to Jan. 1, 2009. He cited testimony from Michael Cohen, Trump’s former personal attorney, who testified that Trump had frequently misstated his net worth as both higher and lower than it actually was for “potentially improper purposes.”
Since Cohen’s testimony, the committee has sought to corroborate it through document requests and witness interviews, with Cummings mentioning Trump’s attempt to purchase the Buffalo Bills before becoming president.
Two Oversight Republicans, Reps. Mark Meadows (N.C.) and Jim Jordan (Ohio), have pushed back on Cummings’s requests, saying the chairman sought the information “solely to embarrass President Trump and to advance the relentless Democrat attacks upon the Trump administration.”
On Tuesday, the committee also announced it has served four subpoenas in relation to its probe into White House security clearances and the Trump administration’s push to add a citizenship question to the 2020 census.
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[M]Cummings told Bloomberg Tax[/M] April 3 [M]that he has heard from Mazars.[/M]
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Mazars USA intends to produce the records but asked the committee for a so-called friendly subpoena before formally complying, Cummings said, according to the publication.
{mosads}“They have told us that they will provide the information pretty much when they have a subpoena,” Cummings said. “And we’ll get them a subpoena.”
Cummings initially asked the firm for the records in late March, seeking documents going back to Jan. 1, 2009. He cited testimony from Michael Cohen, Trump’s former personal attorney, who testified that Trump had frequently misstated his net worth as both higher and lower than it actually was for “potentially improper purposes.”
Since Cohen’s testimony, the committee has sought to corroborate it through document requests and witness interviews, with Cummings mentioning Trump’s attempt to purchase the Buffalo Bills before becoming president.
Two Oversight Republicans, Reps. Mark Meadows (N.C.) and Jim Jordan (Ohio), have pushed back on Cummings’s requests, saying the chairman sought the information “solely to embarrass President Trump and to advance the relentless Democrat attacks upon the Trump administration.”
On Tuesday, the committee also announced it has served four subpoenas in relation to its probe into White House security clearances and the Trump administration’s push to add a citizenship question to the 2020 census.
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[M]Cummings told Bloomberg Tax April 3 that he has heard from Mazars.[/M]
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Mazars USA intends to produce the records but asked the committee for a so-called friendly subpoena before formally complying, Cummings said, according to the publication.
{mosads}“They have told us that they will provide the information pretty much when they have a subpoena,” Cummings said. “And we’ll get them a subpoena.”
Cummings initially asked the firm for the records in late March, seeking documents going back to Jan. 1, 2009. He cited testimony from Michael Cohen, Trump’s former personal attorney, who testified that Trump had frequently misstated his net worth as both higher and lower than it actually was for “potentially improper purposes.”
Since Cohen’s testimony, the committee has sought to corroborate it through document requests and witness interviews, with Cummings mentioning Trump’s attempt to purchase the Buffalo Bills before becoming president.
Two Oversight Republicans, Reps. Mark Meadows (N.C.) and Jim Jordan (Ohio), have pushed back on Cummings’s requests, saying the chairman sought the information “solely to embarrass President Trump and to advance the relentless Democrat attacks upon the Trump administration.”
On Tuesday, the committee also announced it has served four subpoenas in relation to its probe into White House security clearances and the Trump administration’s push to add a citizenship question to the 2020 census.
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“[M]Mazars believes strongly in[/M] the [M]ethical[/M] and professional rules and [M]regulations[/M] that [M]govern[/M] our industry, our work and our [M]client interactions[/M],” [M]the firm told Bloomberg Tax[/M].
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Mazars USA intends to produce the records but asked the committee for a so-called friendly subpoena before formally complying, Cummings said, according to the publication.
{mosads}“They have told us that they will provide the information pretty much when they have a subpoena,” Cummings said. “And we’ll get them a subpoena.”
Cummings initially asked the firm for the records in late March, seeking documents going back to Jan. 1, 2009. He cited testimony from Michael Cohen, Trump’s former personal attorney, who testified that Trump had frequently misstated his net worth as both higher and lower than it actually was for “potentially improper purposes.”
Since Cohen’s testimony, the committee has sought to corroborate it through document requests and witness interviews, with Cummings mentioning Trump’s attempt to purchase the Buffalo Bills before becoming president.
Two Oversight Republicans, Reps. Mark Meadows (N.C.) and Jim Jordan (Ohio), have pushed back on Cummings’s requests, saying the chairman sought the information “solely to embarrass President Trump and to advance the relentless Democrat attacks upon the Trump administration.”
On Tuesday, the committee also announced it has served four subpoenas in relation to its probe into White House security clearances and the Trump administration’s push to add a citizenship question to the 2020 census.
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“[M]Mazars believes strongly in[/M] the [M]ethical[/M] and professional [M]rules[/M] and regulations that [M]govern[/M] our industry, our work and our [M]client interactions[/M],” [M]the firm told Bloomberg Tax[/M].
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Mazars USA intends to produce the records but asked the committee for a so-called friendly subpoena before formally complying, Cummings said, according to the publication.
{mosads}“They have told us that they will provide the information pretty much when they have a subpoena,” Cummings said. “And we’ll get them a subpoena.”
Cummings initially asked the firm for the records in late March, seeking documents going back to Jan. 1, 2009. He cited testimony from Michael Cohen, Trump’s former personal attorney, who testified that Trump had frequently misstated his net worth as both higher and lower than it actually was for “potentially improper purposes.”
Since Cohen’s testimony, the committee has sought to corroborate it through document requests and witness interviews, with Cummings mentioning Trump’s attempt to purchase the Buffalo Bills before becoming president.
Two Oversight Republicans, Reps. Mark Meadows (N.C.) and Jim Jordan (Ohio), have pushed back on Cummings’s requests, saying the chairman sought the information “solely to embarrass President Trump and to advance the relentless Democrat attacks upon the Trump administration.”
On Tuesday, the committee also announced it has served four subpoenas in relation to its probe into White House security clearances and the Trump administration’s push to add a citizenship question to the 2020 census.
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“[M]Mazars believes strongly in[/M] the ethical and [M]professional[/M] rules and [M]regulations[/M] that [M]govern[/M] our industry, our work and our [M]client interactions[/M],” [M]the firm told Bloomberg Tax[/M].
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Mazars USA intends to produce the records but asked the committee for a so-called friendly subpoena before formally complying, Cummings said, according to the publication.
{mosads}“They have told us that they will provide the information pretty much when they have a subpoena,” Cummings said. “And we’ll get them a subpoena.”
Cummings initially asked the firm for the records in late March, seeking documents going back to Jan. 1, 2009. He cited testimony from Michael Cohen, Trump’s former personal attorney, who testified that Trump had frequently misstated his net worth as both higher and lower than it actually was for “potentially improper purposes.”
Since Cohen’s testimony, the committee has sought to corroborate it through document requests and witness interviews, with Cummings mentioning Trump’s attempt to purchase the Buffalo Bills before becoming president.
Two Oversight Republicans, Reps. Mark Meadows (N.C.) and Jim Jordan (Ohio), have pushed back on Cummings’s requests, saying the chairman sought the information “solely to embarrass President Trump and to advance the relentless Democrat attacks upon the Trump administration.”
On Tuesday, the committee also announced it has served four subpoenas in relation to its probe into White House security clearances and the Trump administration’s push to add a citizenship question to the 2020 census.
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“[M]Mazars believes strongly in[/M] the ethical and [M]professional[/M] rules and [M]regulations[/M] that [M]govern[/M] our industry, our [M]work[/M] and our client interactions,” [M]the firm told Bloomberg Tax[/M].
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Mazars USA intends to produce the records but asked the committee for a so-called friendly subpoena before formally complying, Cummings said, according to the publication.
{mosads}“They have told us that they will provide the information pretty much when they have a subpoena,” Cummings said. “And we’ll get them a subpoena.”
Cummings initially asked the firm for the records in late March, seeking documents going back to Jan. 1, 2009. He cited testimony from Michael Cohen, Trump’s former personal attorney, who testified that Trump had frequently misstated his net worth as both higher and lower than it actually was for “potentially improper purposes.”
Since Cohen’s testimony, the committee has sought to corroborate it through document requests and witness interviews, with Cummings mentioning Trump’s attempt to purchase the Buffalo Bills before becoming president.
Two Oversight Republicans, Reps. Mark Meadows (N.C.) and Jim Jordan (Ohio), have pushed back on Cummings’s requests, saying the chairman sought the information “solely to embarrass President Trump and to advance the relentless Democrat attacks upon the Trump administration.”
On Tuesday, the committee also announced it has served four subpoenas in relation to its probe into White House security clearances and the Trump administration’s push to add a citizenship question to the 2020 census.
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Mazars USA intends to produce the records but asked the committee for a so-called friendly subpoena before formally complying, Cummings said, according to the publication.
{mosads}“They have told us that they will provide the information pretty much when they have a subpoena,” Cummings said. “And we’ll get them a subpoena.”
Cummings initially asked the firm for the records in late March, seeking documents going back to Jan. 1, 2009. He cited testimony from Michael Cohen, Trump’s former personal attorney, who testified that Trump had frequently misstated his net worth as both higher and lower than it actually was for “potentially improper purposes.”
Since Cohen’s testimony, the committee has sought to corroborate it through document requests and witness interviews, with Cummings mentioning Trump’s attempt to purchase the Buffalo Bills before becoming president.
Two Oversight Republicans, Reps. Mark Meadows (N.C.) and Jim Jordan (Ohio), have pushed back on Cummings’s requests, saying the chairman sought the information “solely to embarrass President Trump and to advance the relentless Democrat attacks upon the Trump administration.”
On Tuesday, the committee also announced it has served four subpoenas in relation to its probe into White House security clearances and the Trump administration’s push to add a citizenship question to the 2020 census.
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Mazars USA intends to produce the records but asked the committee for a so-called friendly subpoena before formally complying, Cummings said, according to the publication.
{mosads}“They have told us that they will provide the information pretty much when they have a subpoena,” Cummings said. “And we’ll get them a subpoena.”
Cummings initially asked the firm for the records in late March, seeking documents going back to Jan. 1, 2009. He cited testimony from Michael Cohen, Trump’s former personal attorney, who testified that Trump had frequently misstated his net worth as both higher and lower than it actually was for “potentially improper purposes.”
Since Cohen’s testimony, the committee has sought to corroborate it through document requests and witness interviews, with Cummings mentioning Trump’s attempt to purchase the Buffalo Bills before becoming president.
Two Oversight Republicans, Reps. Mark Meadows (N.C.) and Jim Jordan (Ohio), have pushed back on Cummings’s requests, saying the chairman sought the information “solely to embarrass President Trump and to advance the relentless Democrat attacks upon the Trump administration.”
On Tuesday, the committee also announced it has served four subpoenas in relation to its probe into White House security clearances and the Trump administration’s push to add a citizenship question to the 2020 census.
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Mazars USA intends to produce the records but asked the committee for a so-called friendly subpoena before formally complying, Cummings said, according to the publication.
{mosads}“They have told us that they will provide the information pretty much when they have a subpoena,” Cummings said. “And we’ll get them a subpoena.”
Cummings initially asked the firm for the records in late March, seeking documents going back to Jan. 1, 2009. He cited testimony from Michael Cohen, Trump’s former personal attorney, who testified that Trump had frequently misstated his net worth as both higher and lower than it actually was for “potentially improper purposes.”
Since Cohen’s testimony, the committee has sought to corroborate it through document requests and witness interviews, with Cummings mentioning Trump’s attempt to purchase the Buffalo Bills before becoming president.
Two Oversight Republicans, Reps. Mark Meadows (N.C.) and Jim Jordan (Ohio), have pushed back on Cummings’s requests, saying the chairman sought the information “solely to embarrass President Trump and to advance the relentless Democrat attacks upon the Trump administration.”
On Tuesday, the committee also announced it has served four subpoenas in relation to its probe into White House security clearances and the Trump administration’s push to add a citizenship question to the 2020 census.
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Mazars USA intends to produce the records but asked the committee for a so-called friendly subpoena before formally complying, Cummings said, according to the publication.
{mosads}“They have told us that they will provide the information pretty much when they have a subpoena,” Cummings said. “And we’ll get them a subpoena.”
Cummings initially asked the firm for the records in late March, seeking documents going back to Jan. 1, 2009. He cited testimony from Michael Cohen, Trump’s former personal attorney, who testified that Trump had frequently misstated his net worth as both higher and lower than it actually was for “potentially improper purposes.”
Since Cohen’s testimony, the committee has sought to corroborate it through document requests and witness interviews, with Cummings mentioning Trump’s attempt to purchase the Buffalo Bills before becoming president.
Two Oversight Republicans, Reps. Mark Meadows (N.C.) and Jim Jordan (Ohio), have pushed back on Cummings’s requests, saying the chairman sought the information “solely to embarrass President Trump and to advance the relentless Democrat attacks upon the Trump administration.”
On Tuesday, the committee also announced it has served four subpoenas in relation to its probe into White House security clearances and the Trump administration’s push to add a citizenship question to the 2020 census.
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Mazars USA intends to produce the records but asked the committee for a so-called friendly subpoena before formally complying, Cummings said, according to the publication.
{mosads}“They have told us that they will provide the information pretty much when they have a subpoena,” Cummings said. “And we’ll get them a subpoena.”
Cummings initially asked the firm for the records in late March, seeking documents going back to Jan. 1, 2009. He cited testimony from Michael Cohen, Trump’s former personal attorney, who testified that Trump had frequently misstated his net worth as both higher and lower than it actually was for “potentially improper purposes.”
Since Cohen’s testimony, the committee has sought to corroborate it through document requests and witness interviews, with Cummings mentioning Trump’s attempt to purchase the Buffalo Bills before becoming president.
Two Oversight Republicans, Reps. Mark Meadows (N.C.) and Jim Jordan (Ohio), have pushed back on Cummings’s requests, saying the chairman sought the information “solely to embarrass President Trump and to advance the relentless Democrat attacks upon the Trump administration.”
On Tuesday, the committee also announced it has served four subpoenas in relation to its probe into White House security clearances and the Trump administration’s push to add a citizenship question to the 2020 census.
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Mazars USA intends to produce the records but asked the committee for a so-called friendly subpoena before formally complying, Cummings said, according to the publication.
{mosads}“They have told us that they will provide the information pretty much when they have a subpoena,” Cummings said. “And we’ll get them a subpoena.”
Cummings initially asked the firm for the records in late March, seeking documents going back to Jan. 1, 2009. He cited testimony from Michael Cohen, Trump’s former personal attorney, who testified that Trump had frequently misstated his net worth as both higher and lower than it actually was for “potentially improper purposes.”
Since Cohen’s testimony, the committee has sought to corroborate it through document requests and witness interviews, with Cummings mentioning Trump’s attempt to purchase the Buffalo Bills before becoming president.
Two Oversight Republicans, Reps. Mark Meadows (N.C.) and Jim Jordan (Ohio), have pushed back on Cummings’s requests, saying the chairman sought the information “solely to embarrass President Trump and to advance the relentless Democrat attacks upon the Trump administration.”
On Tuesday, the committee also announced it has served four subpoenas in relation to its probe into White House security clearances and the Trump administration’s push to add a citizenship question to the 2020 census.
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The Verified List of the Oldest People in the World is a list whose information has been verified by recognized organizations, such as the Gerontology Research Group or the Guinness Book of Records. The GRG verification procedure for super-centenarians requires at least three official documents validated according to their reliability.
Entries are categorized by age, including years and days people lived:
the oldest woman whose age has been verified is Frenchwoman Jeanne Calment, who died at the age of 122 years and 164 days;
the oldest man whose age has been verified is the Japanese Jirōemon Kimura, who died at the age of 116 years and 54 days.
For the other supercentenaries present in the list, all ages have been validated by the GRG. There are currently ten living Supercenteners on the Oldest Hundred List: the oldest of them is Kane Tanaka.
Among the twenty oldest people of all time and whose age has been validated, fourteen entered the ranking after December 1, 2012, including eight after April 1, 2017.
The countries most present in the ranking are:
United States: 34 super-centenarians
Japan: 28 super-centenarians
France: 8 supercentenarians
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The Verified List of the Oldest People in the World is a list whose information has been verified by recognized organizations, such as the Gerontology Research Group or the Guinness Book of Records. The GRG verification procedure for super-centenarians requires at least three official documents validated according to their reliability.
Entries are categorized by age, including years and days people lived:
the oldest woman whose age has been verified is Frenchwoman Jeanne Calment, who died at the age of 122 years and 164 days;
the oldest man whose age has been verified is the Japanese Jirōemon Kimura, who died at the age of 116 years and 54 days.
For the other supercentenaries present in the list, all ages have been validated by the GRG. There are currently ten living Supercenteners on the Oldest Hundred List: the oldest of them is Kane Tanaka.
Among the twenty oldest people of all time and whose age has been validated, fourteen entered the ranking after December 1, 2012, including eight after April 1, 2017.
The countries most present in the ranking are:
United States: 34 super-centenarians
Japan: 28 super-centenarians
France: 8 supercentenarians
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[M]Investigated[/M] and questioned [M]cases are excluded from the general numbering[/M].
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The Verified List of the Oldest People in the World is a list whose information has been verified by recognized organizations, such as the Gerontology Research Group or the Guinness Book of Records. The GRG verification procedure for super-centenarians requires at least three official documents validated according to their reliability.
Entries are categorized by age, including years and days people lived:
the oldest woman whose age has been verified is Frenchwoman Jeanne Calment, who died at the age of 122 years and 164 days;
the oldest man whose age has been verified is the Japanese Jirōemon Kimura, who died at the age of 116 years and 54 days.
For the other supercentenaries present in the list, all ages have been validated by the GRG. There are currently ten living Supercenteners on the Oldest Hundred List: the oldest of them is Kane Tanaka.
Among the twenty oldest people of all time and whose age has been validated, fourteen entered the ranking after December 1, 2012, including eight after April 1, 2017.
The countries most present in the ranking are:
United States: 34 super-centenarians
Japan: 28 super-centenarians
France: 8 supercentenarians
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[M]The data was verified[/M] by the Gerontology Research Group, and more recently [M]by the European Organization for the Study of Superstulators and Supercentenarios.net[/M].
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The Verified List of the Oldest People in the World is a list whose information has been verified by recognized organizations, such as the Gerontology Research Group or the Guinness Book of Records. The GRG verification procedure for super-centenarians requires at least three official documents validated according to their reliability.
Entries are categorized by age, including years and days people lived:
the oldest woman whose age has been verified is Frenchwoman Jeanne Calment, who died at the age of 122 years and 164 days;
the oldest man whose age has been verified is the Japanese Jirōemon Kimura, who died at the age of 116 years and 54 days.
For the other supercentenaries present in the list, all ages have been validated by the GRG. There are currently ten living Supercenteners on the Oldest Hundred List: the oldest of them is Kane Tanaka.
Among the twenty oldest people of all time and whose age has been validated, fourteen entered the ranking after December 1, 2012, including eight after April 1, 2017.
The countries most present in the ranking are:
United States: 34 super-centenarians
Japan: 28 super-centenarians
France: 8 supercentenarians
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[M]The data was verified by the Gerontology Research Group[/M], and more recently by the European Organization for the Study of Superstulators and Supercentenarios.net.
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The Verified List of the Oldest People in the World is a list whose information has been verified by recognized organizations, such as the Gerontology Research Group or the Guinness Book of Records. The GRG verification procedure for super-centenarians requires at least three official documents validated according to their reliability.
Entries are categorized by age, including years and days people lived:
the oldest woman whose age has been verified is Frenchwoman Jeanne Calment, who died at the age of 122 years and 164 days;
the oldest man whose age has been verified is the Japanese Jirōemon Kimura, who died at the age of 116 years and 54 days.
For the other supercentenaries present in the list, all ages have been validated by the GRG. There are currently ten living Supercenteners on the Oldest Hundred List: the oldest of them is Kane Tanaka.
Among the twenty oldest people of all time and whose age has been validated, fourteen entered the ranking after December 1, 2012, including eight after April 1, 2017.
The countries most present in the ranking are:
United States: 34 super-centenarians
Japan: 28 super-centenarians
France: 8 supercentenarians
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[M]The data was verified[/M] by the Gerontology Research Group, and more recently by the European Organization for the Study of Superstulators and Supercentenarios.net.
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The Verified List of the Oldest People in the World is a list whose information has been verified by recognized organizations, such as the Gerontology Research Group or the Guinness Book of Records. The GRG verification procedure for super-centenarians requires at least three official documents validated according to their reliability.
Entries are categorized by age, including years and days people lived:
the oldest woman whose age has been verified is Frenchwoman Jeanne Calment, who died at the age of 122 years and 164 days;
the oldest man whose age has been verified is the Japanese Jirōemon Kimura, who died at the age of 116 years and 54 days.
For the other supercentenaries present in the list, all ages have been validated by the GRG. There are currently ten living Supercenteners on the Oldest Hundred List: the oldest of them is Kane Tanaka.
Among the twenty oldest people of all time and whose age has been validated, fourteen entered the ranking after December 1, 2012, including eight after April 1, 2017.
The countries most present in the ranking are:
United States: 34 super-centenarians
Japan: 28 super-centenarians
France: 8 supercentenarians
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The Verified List of the Oldest People in the World is a list whose information has been verified by recognized organizations, such as the Gerontology Research Group or the Guinness Book of Records. The GRG verification procedure for super-centenarians requires at least three official documents validated according to their reliability.
Entries are categorized by age, including years and days people lived:
the oldest woman whose age has been verified is Frenchwoman Jeanne Calment, who died at the age of 122 years and 164 days;
the oldest man whose age has been verified is the Japanese Jirōemon Kimura, who died at the age of 116 years and 54 days.
For the other supercentenaries present in the list, all ages have been validated by the GRG. There are currently ten living Supercenteners on the Oldest Hundred List: the oldest of them is Kane Tanaka.
Among the twenty oldest people of all time and whose age has been validated, fourteen entered the ranking after December 1, 2012, including eight after April 1, 2017.
The countries most present in the ranking are:
United States: 34 super-centenarians
Japan: 28 super-centenarians
France: 8 supercentenarians
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[M]The age of seven people[/M] (7 women) [M]is[/M] currently [M]being examined[/M].
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The Verified List of the Oldest People in the World is a list whose information has been verified by recognized organizations, such as the Gerontology Research Group or the Guinness Book of Records. The GRG verification procedure for super-centenarians requires at least three official documents validated according to their reliability.
Entries are categorized by age, including years and days people lived:
the oldest woman whose age has been verified is Frenchwoman Jeanne Calment, who died at the age of 122 years and 164 days;
the oldest man whose age has been verified is the Japanese Jirōemon Kimura, who died at the age of 116 years and 54 days.
For the other supercentenaries present in the list, all ages have been validated by the GRG. There are currently ten living Supercenteners on the Oldest Hundred List: the oldest of them is Kane Tanaka.
Among the twenty oldest people of all time and whose age has been validated, fourteen entered the ranking after December 1, 2012, including eight after April 1, 2017.
The countries most present in the ranking are:
United States: 34 super-centenarians
Japan: 28 super-centenarians
France: 8 supercentenarians
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The Verified List of the Oldest People in the World is a list whose information has been verified by recognized organizations, such as the Gerontology Research Group or the Guinness Book of Records. The GRG verification procedure for super-centenarians requires at least three official documents validated according to their reliability.
Entries are categorized by age, including years and days people lived:
the oldest woman whose age has been verified is Frenchwoman Jeanne Calment, who died at the age of 122 years and 164 days;
the oldest man whose age has been verified is the Japanese Jirōemon Kimura, who died at the age of 116 years and 54 days.
For the other supercentenaries present in the list, all ages have been validated by the GRG. There are currently ten living Supercenteners on the Oldest Hundred List: the oldest of them is Kane Tanaka.
Among the twenty oldest people of all time and whose age has been validated, fourteen entered the ranking after December 1, 2012, including eight after April 1, 2017.
The countries most present in the ranking are:
United States: 34 super-centenarians
Japan: 28 super-centenarians
France: 8 supercentenarians
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[M]Sixteen of the people on this list are alive[/M] (16 women).
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The Verified List of the Oldest People in the World is a list whose information has been verified by recognized organizations, such as the Gerontology Research Group or the Guinness Book of Records. The GRG verification procedure for super-centenarians requires at least three official documents validated according to their reliability.
Entries are categorized by age, including years and days people lived:
the oldest woman whose age has been verified is Frenchwoman Jeanne Calment, who died at the age of 122 years and 164 days;
the oldest man whose age has been verified is the Japanese Jirōemon Kimura, who died at the age of 116 years and 54 days.
For the other supercentenaries present in the list, all ages have been validated by the GRG. There are currently ten living Supercenteners on the Oldest Hundred List: the oldest of them is Kane Tanaka.
Among the twenty oldest people of all time and whose age has been validated, fourteen entered the ranking after December 1, 2012, including eight after April 1, 2017.
The countries most present in the ranking are:
United States: 34 super-centenarians
Japan: 28 super-centenarians
France: 8 supercentenarians
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[M]There are[/M] 172 women and [M]7 men on the list[/M].
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The Verified List of the Oldest People in the World is a list whose information has been verified by recognized organizations, such as the Gerontology Research Group or the Guinness Book of Records. The GRG verification procedure for super-centenarians requires at least three official documents validated according to their reliability.
Entries are categorized by age, including years and days people lived:
the oldest woman whose age has been verified is Frenchwoman Jeanne Calment, who died at the age of 122 years and 164 days;
the oldest man whose age has been verified is the Japanese Jirōemon Kimura, who died at the age of 116 years and 54 days.
For the other supercentenaries present in the list, all ages have been validated by the GRG. There are currently ten living Supercenteners on the Oldest Hundred List: the oldest of them is Kane Tanaka.
Among the twenty oldest people of all time and whose age has been validated, fourteen entered the ranking after December 1, 2012, including eight after April 1, 2017.
The countries most present in the ranking are:
United States: 34 super-centenarians
Japan: 28 super-centenarians
France: 8 supercentenarians
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[M]There are 172 women[/M] and 7 men [M]on the list[/M].
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The Verified List of the Oldest People in the World is a list whose information has been verified by recognized organizations, such as the Gerontology Research Group or the Guinness Book of Records. The GRG verification procedure for super-centenarians requires at least three official documents validated according to their reliability.
Entries are categorized by age, including years and days people lived:
the oldest woman whose age has been verified is Frenchwoman Jeanne Calment, who died at the age of 122 years and 164 days;
the oldest man whose age has been verified is the Japanese Jirōemon Kimura, who died at the age of 116 years and 54 days.
For the other supercentenaries present in the list, all ages have been validated by the GRG. There are currently ten living Supercenteners on the Oldest Hundred List: the oldest of them is Kane Tanaka.
Among the twenty oldest people of all time and whose age has been validated, fourteen entered the ranking after December 1, 2012, including eight after April 1, 2017.
The countries most present in the ranking are:
United States: 34 super-centenarians
Japan: 28 super-centenarians
France: 8 supercentenarians
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[M]Among the twenty oldest people of all time[/M] and whose age has been validated, fourteen [M]entered the ranking[/M] after December 1, 2012, including [M]eight after April 1, 2017.[/M]
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List of super-centenarians who are considered to be the oldest people in history, who are at least 114 years old.
The data was verified by the Gerontology Research Group, and more recently by the European Organization for the Study of Superstulators and Supercentenarios.net. There are 172 women and 7 men on the list. Sixteen of the people on this list are alive (16 women). The age of seven people (7 women) is currently being examined. Investigated and questioned cases are excluded from the general numbering. Questioned cases after the age of 115 are transferred to the table at the bottom.
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deceased person verified by the Gerontology Research Group
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unverified living or deceased person (doubts as to the age reached)
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[M]Among the twenty oldest people of all time[/M] and whose age has been validated, [M]fourteen entered the ranking after December 1, 2012[/M], including eight after April 1, 2017.
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List of super-centenarians who are considered to be the oldest people in history, who are at least 114 years old.
The data was verified by the Gerontology Research Group, and more recently by the European Organization for the Study of Superstulators and Supercentenarios.net. There are 172 women and 7 men on the list. Sixteen of the people on this list are alive (16 women). The age of seven people (7 women) is currently being examined. Investigated and questioned cases are excluded from the general numbering. Questioned cases after the age of 115 are transferred to the table at the bottom.
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deceased person verified by the Gerontology Research Group
a living or deceased person whose age is being examined
unverified living or deceased person (doubts as to the age reached)
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Entries are categorized by age, including years and days people lived:
the oldest woman whose age has been verified is Frenchwoman Jeanne Calment, who died at the age of 122 years and 164 days;
the oldest man whose age has been verified is the Japanese [M]Jirōemon Kimura[/M], who [M]died at the age of 116 years and 54 days[/M].
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List of super-centenarians who are considered to be the oldest people in history, who are at least 114 years old.
The data was verified by the Gerontology Research Group, and more recently by the European Organization for the Study of Superstulators and Supercentenarios.net. There are 172 women and 7 men on the list. Sixteen of the people on this list are alive (16 women). The age of seven people (7 women) is currently being examined. Investigated and questioned cases are excluded from the general numbering. Questioned cases after the age of 115 are transferred to the table at the bottom.
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Living person verified by the Gerontology Research Group
deceased person verified by the Gerontology Research Group
a living or deceased person whose age is being examined
unverified living or deceased person (doubts as to the age reached)
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Entries are categorized by age, including years and days people lived:
the oldest woman whose age has been verified is Frenchwoman Jeanne Calment, who died at the age of 122 years and 164 days;
the oldest man whose age has been verified is the Japanese [M]Jirōemon Kimura[/M], who [M]died[/M] at the age of 116 years and 54 days.
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List of super-centenarians who are considered to be the oldest people in history, who are at least 114 years old.
The data was verified by the Gerontology Research Group, and more recently by the European Organization for the Study of Superstulators and Supercentenarios.net. There are 172 women and 7 men on the list. Sixteen of the people on this list are alive (16 women). The age of seven people (7 women) is currently being examined. Investigated and questioned cases are excluded from the general numbering. Questioned cases after the age of 115 are transferred to the table at the bottom.
Legend
Living person verified by the Gerontology Research Group
deceased person verified by the Gerontology Research Group
a living or deceased person whose age is being examined
unverified living or deceased person (doubts as to the age reached)
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Entries are categorized by age, including years and days people lived:
the oldest woman whose age has been verified is Frenchwoman Jeanne Calment, who died at the age of 122 years and 164 days;
the oldest man whose age has been verified is the [M]Japanese Jirōemon Kimura[/M], who died at the age of 116 years and 54 days.
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List of super-centenarians who are considered to be the oldest people in history, who are at least 114 years old.
The data was verified by the Gerontology Research Group, and more recently by the European Organization for the Study of Superstulators and Supercentenarios.net. There are 172 women and 7 men on the list. Sixteen of the people on this list are alive (16 women). The age of seven people (7 women) is currently being examined. Investigated and questioned cases are excluded from the general numbering. Questioned cases after the age of 115 are transferred to the table at the bottom.
Legend
Living person verified by the Gerontology Research Group
deceased person verified by the Gerontology Research Group
a living or deceased person whose age is being examined
unverified living or deceased person (doubts as to the age reached)
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Entries are categorized by age, including years and days people lived:
the oldest woman whose age has been verified is Frenchwoman Jeanne Calment, who died at the age of 122 years and 164 days;
[M]the oldest man whose age has been verified is[/M] the Japanese [M]Jirōemon Kimura[/M], who died at the age of 116 years and 54 days.
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List of super-centenarians who are considered to be the oldest people in history, who are at least 114 years old.
The data was verified by the Gerontology Research Group, and more recently by the European Organization for the Study of Superstulators and Supercentenarios.net. There are 172 women and 7 men on the list. Sixteen of the people on this list are alive (16 women). The age of seven people (7 women) is currently being examined. Investigated and questioned cases are excluded from the general numbering. Questioned cases after the age of 115 are transferred to the table at the bottom.
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Living person verified by the Gerontology Research Group
deceased person verified by the Gerontology Research Group
a living or deceased person whose age is being examined
unverified living or deceased person (doubts as to the age reached)
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Entries are categorized by age, including years and days people lived:
the oldest woman whose age has been verified is Frenchwoman Jeanne Calment, who died at the age of 122 years and 164 days;
[M]the oldest man[/M] whose age has been verified [M]is[/M] the Japanese [M]Jirōemon Kimura[/M], who died at the age of 116 years and 54 days.
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List of super-centenarians who are considered to be the oldest people in history, who are at least 114 years old.
The data was verified by the Gerontology Research Group, and more recently by the European Organization for the Study of Superstulators and Supercentenarios.net. There are 172 women and 7 men on the list. Sixteen of the people on this list are alive (16 women). The age of seven people (7 women) is currently being examined. Investigated and questioned cases are excluded from the general numbering. Questioned cases after the age of 115 are transferred to the table at the bottom.
Legend
Living person verified by the Gerontology Research Group
deceased person verified by the Gerontology Research Group
a living or deceased person whose age is being examined
unverified living or deceased person (doubts as to the age reached)
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Entries are categorized by age, including years and days people lived:
the oldest woman whose age has been verified is Frenchwoman [M]Jeanne Calment[/M], who [M]died at the age of 122 years and 164 days[/M];
the oldest man whose age has been verified is the Japanese Jirōemon Kimura, who died at the age of 116 years and 54 days.
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List of super-centenarians who are considered to be the oldest people in history, who are at least 114 years old.
The data was verified by the Gerontology Research Group, and more recently by the European Organization for the Study of Superstulators and Supercentenarios.net. There are 172 women and 7 men on the list. Sixteen of the people on this list are alive (16 women). The age of seven people (7 women) is currently being examined. Investigated and questioned cases are excluded from the general numbering. Questioned cases after the age of 115 are transferred to the table at the bottom.
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Living person verified by the Gerontology Research Group
deceased person verified by the Gerontology Research Group
a living or deceased person whose age is being examined
unverified living or deceased person (doubts as to the age reached)
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Entries are categorized by age, including years and days people lived:
the oldest woman whose age has been verified is Frenchwoman [M]Jeanne Calment[/M], who [M]died[/M] at the age of 122 years and 164 days;
the oldest man whose age has been verified is the Japanese Jirōemon Kimura, who died at the age of 116 years and 54 days.
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List of super-centenarians who are considered to be the oldest people in history, who are at least 114 years old.
The data was verified by the Gerontology Research Group, and more recently by the European Organization for the Study of Superstulators and Supercentenarios.net. There are 172 women and 7 men on the list. Sixteen of the people on this list are alive (16 women). The age of seven people (7 women) is currently being examined. Investigated and questioned cases are excluded from the general numbering. Questioned cases after the age of 115 are transferred to the table at the bottom.
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Living person verified by the Gerontology Research Group
deceased person verified by the Gerontology Research Group
a living or deceased person whose age is being examined
unverified living or deceased person (doubts as to the age reached)
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