Controversy in the Pacific, Why would you speak with a killer? & The mess that was Woodstock '99

Published: Aug. 3, 2022, 2:29 a.m.

b"Why are we hearing so much controversy surrounding Taiwan and China's anger over US House Speaker Nancy Pelosi's visit to Taiwan? What is China and Taiwan's relationship like and could we see a similar situation to Russia's invasion of Ukraine?\\nGuest: Dr. Charles Burton, Senior Fellow, Centre for Advancing Canada's Interests Abroad, Macdonald-Laurier Institute\\n-\\nWhy would a journalist agree to speak with Dellen Millard who, along with Mark Smich, was convicted of murdering Laura Babcock and Tim Bosma? What does a killer have to gain by speaking to the media? Scott gets answers to these questions and more with the help of Adrian Humphreys.\\nGuest: Adrian Humphreys, Reporter, National Post & Host, The Mob Reporter\\n-\\nThere are a lot of people who look back at the original Woodstock music festival through rose coloured glasses. This was so much so that there was an attempt to do it again in 1999 for what's become infamously known as Woodstock '99. What went wrong? Was the original Woodstock really that good? Let's open our history books and take a look back in time with Alan Cross.\\nGuest: Alan Cross, Music Historian & Host, The Ongoing History of New Music"