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at fort cochrane that was named in his honor. they marched very proudly the war. cochrane was an irish boy. he was 33 years old. he was a member of the fenian brotherhood. >> we have an image detail. >> that will not be cocaine, so we should not go to it. >> sorry. >> yes. i should point out, this fella was not cochrane. because at the battle of bull run itself, where our irish regiment fought very bravely, cochrane was captured by the confederates and he remained in prison for a year. when he was finally released, lincoln gave him and other officers who had been imprisoned a state dinner at the white house. these early recruits only work for 90 days. >> cochrane was there for a whole year in prison, i guess. >> yes. he was an exception. but after 90 days, the fighting 69th cloth no more. just this unit came back in a ship to battery park. the fellow waving his hat in the painting is cochrane's successor. i these portraits were painted by the irish community. >> the 69th saw combat in the battle of bull run in 1861 as part of a b
at fort cochrane that was named in his honor. they marched very proudly the war. cochrane was an irish boy. he was 33 years old. he was a member of the fenian brotherhood. >> we have an image detail. >> that will not be cocaine, so we should not go to it. >> sorry. >> yes. i should point out, this fella was not cochrane. because at the battle of bull run itself, where our irish regiment fought very bravely, cochrane was captured by the confederates and he remained in...
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we're doing some internal training right now with a lieutenant and chief cochran too. more training will be conducted. how many people are waiting? >> five are awaiting their graduation certificates. i believe they have to do one more test and that's what was put on hold. >> i see. >> the lieutenant is the only official drone pilot we have at this moment. >> so there will be fully certified in a month or five months? how long? >> we have to wait until the drone school that opens up on treasure island. that's the official licensing we can get. we need the official license we have a commitment from lieutenant foggel. he lives close and anytime we need it he can respond. >> very good. >> the drones program is fabulous to see. regarding to the vandalism of the sign leading to the cliff, do we -- well, i can talk to you about that off-line. i think there's some solutions i may be able to provide for that. >> thank you. >> we're trying to put signs leaving the national so that would be good for some help. >> great. people think it's not going to happen to them and next thing
we're doing some internal training right now with a lieutenant and chief cochran too. more training will be conducted. how many people are waiting? >> five are awaiting their graduation certificates. i believe they have to do one more test and that's what was put on hold. >> i see. >> the lieutenant is the only official drone pilot we have at this moment. >> so there will be fully certified in a month or five months? how long? >> we have to wait until the drone...
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todd: that commissioner, richard cochran, joins us now to discuss.e-away from that meeting with the president. >> i think the main take-away was trying to get the message out there that kids not being physically in school is a greater concern, a greater harm -- we have two different paradigms. if a child goes back to school and is covid amongst us, it's extremely low risk of serious symptoms and the other paradigm of kids being denied the opportunity to go back to school, the risk is certain, it's extremely high, it's emotional, it's physical. you have increased suicides, increased drug overdoses, people with food insecurities, just an exacerbation of an entire serious complications to our student body and so what we're trying to say is, look, this risk is greater than this risk. let's get kids and give them the opportunity, the choice, give is to parents and teachers to physical cliff bly be back in sl which we know is the best way to deliver an education to kids. todd: here's what the white house is recommending to get back to school. i'm not going
todd: that commissioner, richard cochran, joins us now to discuss.e-away from that meeting with the president. >> i think the main take-away was trying to get the message out there that kids not being physically in school is a greater concern, a greater harm -- we have two different paradigms. if a child goes back to school and is covid amongst us, it's extremely low risk of serious symptoms and the other paradigm of kids being denied the opportunity to go back to school, the risk is...
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he had a minister, a catholic priest, sprinkle holy water on the first cabinet fort cochrane. and they marched on very proudly to war. corcoran was irish born. he was 33 years old, a member of the senior brotherhood. >> we have an image detail of that. >> that won't be him. we shouldn't get to that. >> sorry about that. okay. yes. why don't we -- >> i should point, out this fellow is not corcoran. at the battle itself where our irish regiment formed, corcoran was captured by the confederates. and he remained in prison for a full year. when he was finally released, abraham lincoln gave him and other officers who had been imprisoned a steak dinner in the white house. but these early recruits only worked for 90 days. >> and corcoran was there for a whole year in prison. exactly. >> he was an exception. but after 90 days, the fighting 69th fought no more and they came back, at least this unit did. they came back in a ship to battery park. and this is what the scene depicts. the fellow waving his hat is corcoran's successor, thomas francis maher. there he is getting a heroes welcom
he had a minister, a catholic priest, sprinkle holy water on the first cabinet fort cochrane. and they marched on very proudly to war. corcoran was irish born. he was 33 years old, a member of the senior brotherhood. >> we have an image detail of that. >> that won't be him. we shouldn't get to that. >> sorry about that. okay. yes. why don't we -- >> i should point, out this fellow is not corcoran. at the battle itself where our irish regiment formed, corcoran was...
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cochrane: so this puppy hears in both ears.s heart. dr. williams: so basically, i'm hearing a five out of six murmur, which is usually something that's associated with what we would call a congenital defect. narrator: with over 20,000 patients each year, this is one
cochrane: so this puppy hears in both ears.s heart. dr. williams: so basically, i'm hearing a five out of six murmur, which is usually something that's associated with what we would call a congenital defect. narrator: with over 20,000 patients each year, this is one
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many go in the nearby community of cochrane conservation as a threat to both their livelihoods and their culture. the new word on the old ranch a shepherd for 6 years before taking a job conserving will in the park that replace that. come from. you know. sort of think. that. you can live with. one. of. the fellas fancier neither of us has had. but. those who still ranching also complain that must leave the park to peel their livestock. 16 people working on the ranch when it was closed then employed at the park 8 of them a spark wardens like the near. by 2018 the park employ more than 90 people during high season meanwhile tourism has created sustainable sources of income for local populations this was truly an emblematic ranch so just the image this region shifts when the land use shifts and that was really hard on people which i completely understand i would hate to have this area be 100 percent tourism the culture would fracture the structure of society would begin to fall apart and that's what i'm interested in i'm interested in working ranches alongside conservation areas so there's
many go in the nearby community of cochrane conservation as a threat to both their livelihoods and their culture. the new word on the old ranch a shepherd for 6 years before taking a job conserving will in the park that replace that. come from. you know. sort of think. that. you can live with. one. of. the fellas fancier neither of us has had. but. those who still ranching also complain that must leave the park to peel their livestock. 16 people working on the ranch when it was closed then...
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you had been an intern for that cochran who was running -- he ran for senate.e has been congressmember. you have the period in 1963, or just a little kid at the time, but vendor evers was gunned down in his driveway in mississippi. you grew up in jackson, mississippi. working for a congressmember who you realized the congressmember, the republican congressmember who was trying to be a congressmember was white, the democrat was white, and there was a black independent. talk about what you did and what you understood well at the time anand how that linked into medgr evers' murder. >> is a fascinating story. when i grew up in mississippi, there really weren't republicans and the democrarats were led by two segregegationist senators. moderate positive young lawyer who ran for congress as a republican, thad cochran. he represented an alternative to that segregationist view. he was the first republican elected to congress and three consecutive -- i was a page in his office in high school. an eight 1978 come he ran for the senate. i work for the guy who had been his c
you had been an intern for that cochran who was running -- he ran for senate.e has been congressmember. you have the period in 1963, or just a little kid at the time, but vendor evers was gunned down in his driveway in mississippi. you grew up in jackson, mississippi. working for a congressmember who you realized the congressmember, the republican congressmember who was trying to be a congressmember was white, the democrat was white, and there was a black independent. talk about what you did...
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she herself was educated at the cochran school of art and the philadelphia academy of fine arts. she was a great artist in and of her own right. so we're really excited to get some of these objects on the wall in the exhibition to make sure we understand today how the suffrage movement was being taught in its own ranks during the era of the 19 teens. in 1917, alice paul decided to do something even more drastic than marching down pennsylvania avenue and that was to pickett the white house. this is one of the first groups of picketers that were nonviolent, that stood outside of the white house and basically declared their protests of the president in a personal terms. they would carry banners that said, "mr. president, what will you do for women's suffrage?" the president, of course, being woodrow wilson who had been elected in 1913 and carry out two terms as president and he did not endorse the suffrage cause until 1919. so we have about, at this point we're in 1915, and then in 1917 they start to pickett the white house and there's two long years of picketting. every day these w
she herself was educated at the cochran school of art and the philadelphia academy of fine arts. she was a great artist in and of her own right. so we're really excited to get some of these objects on the wall in the exhibition to make sure we understand today how the suffrage movement was being taught in its own ranks during the era of the 19 teens. in 1917, alice paul decided to do something even more drastic than marching down pennsylvania avenue and that was to pickett the white house. this...
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practices has become such a big issue that one of the co-founders of the very eminent respectable cochrane collaboration pizza goetia his own estimates suggest that the 3rd most screening cause of death after heart disease and cancer now is prescribed medications what your prescribe and what your doctor prescribe sphere and he educates about 50 percent of that digs medication errors and about 50 percent jitsu side effects can i ask you something about metabolic diseases that i could never understand. we are usually taught that this is something that you have for your entire lifetime and yet we know it now for a fact that that's a type 2 diabetes hypertension inflammation a 2nd out immune disease all of that is reversible and reversible in a relatively short amount of time why even medicine men taining this long term view all through the disease when it's taken from a false and when they actually have the tools to and very cheap tools to give to that patients to you know improve their health in a matter of weeks and months at most i'll give you one word answer and then i'll expand on that m
practices has become such a big issue that one of the co-founders of the very eminent respectable cochrane collaboration pizza goetia his own estimates suggest that the 3rd most screening cause of death after heart disease and cancer now is prescribed medications what your prescribe and what your doctor prescribe sphere and he educates about 50 percent of that digs medication errors and about 50 percent jitsu side effects can i ask you something about metabolic diseases that i could never...
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practices has become such a big issue that one of the co-founders of the very eminent respectable cochrane collaboration pizza goetia his own estimates suggest that the 3rd most screening cause of death after heart disease and cancer now is prescribed medications what your prescribe and what your doctor prescribe sphere and he actually gets about 50 percent of that digges medication the heiress and about 50 percent jitsu side effects can i ask you something about metabolic diseases that i could never understand. we are usually taught that this is something that you have for your entire lifetime and yet we know it now for a fact that that's a type 2 diabetes hypertension inflammation a 2nd out immune disease all of that is reversible and reversible in a relatively short amount of time why even medicine men taining this long term view all through the disease when it's taken from a false and when they actually have the tools to and very cheap tools to give to that patients to you know improve their health in a matter of weeks and months at most. i'll give you one word answer and then i'll exp
practices has become such a big issue that one of the co-founders of the very eminent respectable cochrane collaboration pizza goetia his own estimates suggest that the 3rd most screening cause of death after heart disease and cancer now is prescribed medications what your prescribe and what your doctor prescribe sphere and he actually gets about 50 percent of that digges medication the heiress and about 50 percent jitsu side effects can i ask you something about metabolic diseases that i could...
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that's right now, cochran hopeful to have all of these different viewpoints because it means that the state coalition, once a become the governing party, that becomes an issue. that's when the republicans start thinking about making gains. that is where thes democrats wil start being vulnerable in 2022. bob: we won't have time to get through all of this. but i do want to get your quick thoughts on the arizona race between two genuine american heroes i guess you could say . former fighter pilot and former astronaut mark kelly. and one more. how do you view that race pretty. leah: martha is one for this fundraiser. and by mark kelly. mark kelly has most when it comes to fundraising. martha mcsally is arguably most vulnerable republican senator at the moment. she does have to kind of think about her 2018 loss and what needs to be different this time around. that is beginning of the cycle, a lot of reference we going to making sure is the biggest ally. that would be. [inaudible]. throughout the country, that would be a much stronger count for mcsally. and she needs to differentiate hersel
that's right now, cochran hopeful to have all of these different viewpoints because it means that the state coalition, once a become the governing party, that becomes an issue. that's when the republicans start thinking about making gains. that is where thes democrats wil start being vulnerable in 2022. bob: we won't have time to get through all of this. but i do want to get your quick thoughts on the arizona race between two genuine american heroes i guess you could say . former fighter pilot...
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so they called jackie cochran who was at home and her husband answered, one of the richest men in america. they said the girls don't have wings and he said get them some, we will pay for it. so jackie and her husband paid for the wasp wings for the first classes until they got things figured out. it can look and there's also online where they are different until you get to the 1944 classes, but the 1943 classes, they are all a little bit different. they went through different vendors and different things and they finally solidified in 1944, but those wings thanks so much to these women and they were pilots. that's what the pilots wore so that meant a lot. it separated them from the crowd. >> host: that's wonderful in the kind of ad hoc situation indicative of so many things during the war. you mentioned several times even the uniforms and people can see that it's too large for these ladies but it's part of what they had to work through at the time. speaking of that, there's a photo now and you see the jacket. over 350,000 american women joined, but the wasp never get official military sta
so they called jackie cochran who was at home and her husband answered, one of the richest men in america. they said the girls don't have wings and he said get them some, we will pay for it. so jackie and her husband paid for the wasp wings for the first classes until they got things figured out. it can look and there's also online where they are different until you get to the 1944 classes, but the 1943 classes, they are all a little bit different. they went through different vendors and...
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places like brentwood and cochran and fairfield. all those were over 100 today. we're just now seeing temperatures drop below 100 degrees and around the bay shoreline, they're beginning to drop below 90. this excessive heat will be with us as leslie pointed out into next week. an excessive heat warning in effect from 11:00 a.m. tomorrow to 9:00 p.m. wednesday. that includes a wide portion of the north bay, generally, the temperatures, the high temperatures will range from upper 90s on about 105, 106 degrees. and of course, under these conditions, the increased risk of heat-related illness. it will be even hotter in this part of north bay, portions of napa and sonoma counties. so excessive heat warnings to 7:00 p.m. saturday. high temperatures will range from 100 to 110 degrees. and tomorrow is a spare the air day. a closer look at that and the rest of the forecast in a few minutes. >> the hot weather is not helping down south. there is to containment on the lake fire in southern california. it exploded yesterday. 10,500 acres have burned near lake hughes. firefig
places like brentwood and cochran and fairfield. all those were over 100 today. we're just now seeing temperatures drop below 100 degrees and around the bay shoreline, they're beginning to drop below 90. this excessive heat will be with us as leslie pointed out into next week. an excessive heat warning in effect from 11:00 a.m. tomorrow to 9:00 p.m. wednesday. that includes a wide portion of the north bay, generally, the temperatures, the high temperatures will range from upper 90s on about...
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east of lower thomas great along the idor eas oh one to metcalf road east of coyote creek east of cochran road and east of hill road loca of main avenue north of dunn avwest of shingle valley road and derson lake to include the jackson oaks and holiday lake is states and south of metcalf road. here's the latest evacuation map from cal fire for the scu complex in santa clara alameda an contra costa counties everywherthat you see in red is a mandatory evacuation order. while those who live in the yellow areas on the map have received an warning and see it is a large area east san the foothills aro mount hamilton. all the people who live in the yellow areas could be asked to leave those areas at a moment'notice the l complex lightning firein the north bay is right now the largest burning in the bay area you can see on ur screen where flames have sparked an. >>napa sonoma solano and lake been the deadliest s complex and most destructive at least 4 people have died 4 others injured. >>871 structures have been destroyed another 234 structures have been damaged flames have scorched more than 347
east of lower thomas great along the idor eas oh one to metcalf road east of coyote creek east of cochran road and east of hill road loca of main avenue north of dunn avwest of shingle valley road and derson lake to include the jackson oaks and holiday lake is states and south of metcalf road. here's the latest evacuation map from cal fire for the scu complex in santa clara alameda an contra costa counties everywherthat you see in red is a mandatory evacuation order. while those who live in the...
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. >> reporter: david phillips and tamara cochran-may represents lars. their client and thought the jury would, too. >> this was simply a terrible accident. >> when i first met lars, i could see his remorse. and after speaking with him, i said, this man didn't do anything on purpose. >> reporter: the prosecution started off in dramatic fashion. they played lars' 911 call for the jury. as the tape rolled, lars shook and sobbed with his entire body. once again, the prosecution wondered, was it real remorse? >> i have small children. i have seen that face before. and it usually involves just before a dirty diaper. >> reporter: now, that's a first on "dateline." >> he had that expression of bearing down, and he was kinda turning red. and you never saw a tear. >> reporter: next up, the first officer on the scene that night. he testified that lars didn't look like a man who'd been doing cpr on his mortally wounded wife. >> he was clean. >> what do you mean by clean? >> he didn't have any blood on his body. once i saw him doing cpr, then he had blood on his han
. >> reporter: david phillips and tamara cochran-may represents lars. their client and thought the jury would, too. >> this was simply a terrible accident. >> when i first met lars, i could see his remorse. and after speaking with him, i said, this man didn't do anything on purpose. >> reporter: the prosecution started off in dramatic fashion. they played lars' 911 call for the jury. as the tape rolled, lars shook and sobbed with his entire body. once again, the...
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along the east done carter east of highway one oh one to metcalf road east of coyote creek east of cochran road and east of hill road also included in these orders south of main avenue north of dunn avenue west of shingle valley road and anderson lake to include the jackson oaks and holiday lake states and south of metcalf wrote and here's the latest evacuation map from cal fire for the scu complex in alameda contra costa counties as santa clara. everywhere in red is mandatory evacuations. while those living in the yellow areas are getting warnings but they could be asked depending on conditions to be leaving the area at a moment's notice. >>coming up a wildfire coverage continues as we follow the fires burning in the bay area we have an up close look at some of the damage cau ♪ >>welcome back of all the fires currently burning in the bay area, the l a new lightning complex fire has been the deadliest and most destructive. it's claimed the lives of at least 5 people for more been injured during the fire fight. so far 871 structures have been destroyed 234 been damaged more than 30,000 are
along the east done carter east of highway one oh one to metcalf road east of coyote creek east of cochran road and east of hill road also included in these orders south of main avenue north of dunn avenue west of shingle valley road and anderson lake to include the jackson oaks and holiday lake states and south of metcalf wrote and here's the latest evacuation map from cal fire for the scu complex in alameda contra costa counties as santa clara. everywhere in red is mandatory evacuations....
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thomas grade along the eastern corridor east one oh one to metcalf road east of coyote creek east of cochran road east of hill road. south of main avenue north of dunn avenue west of shingle valley road and anderson to include the jackson oaks and holiday like a states and south of metcalf wrote and we have the latest evacuation map from cal fire for the scu complex in alameda and contra costa counties of the places and the red and mandatory evacuation orders are in effect there people in the yellow areas they do have evacuation warnings they might be asked to leave they could be asked to leave at a moment's notice. road closures in wildfire zones of course there for a reason to keep people safe today kron 4 says it meant you talk to a deputy who says even first responders who have training here. >>often have trouble driving in wildfire conditions. >>do not go around road closures in wildfire zones. daytime. we're live at night time around that's the message from bay area law enforcement agencies who ward ignoring the closures. >>could cost you your life. >>we've gets you it's not the flames
thomas grade along the eastern corridor east one oh one to metcalf road east of coyote creek east of cochran road east of hill road. south of main avenue north of dunn avenue west of shingle valley road and anderson to include the jackson oaks and holiday like a states and south of metcalf wrote and we have the latest evacuation map from cal fire for the scu complex in alameda and contra costa counties of the places and the red and mandatory evacuation orders are in effect there people in the...
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that's a great question and i i have been championing this last 4 years since cochran it 1st a state that he was going to deal that this is just of a step in a wider process that will take some time but it's the sports world the truly catch up this should have happened 4 years ago. i've interviewed. he was a former n.b.a. player that went to protest the it's a natural at that he stated that until players banded together across the board that would be a change and we've now seen it it took a while for the momentum to happen or added to society to be able to change and people start starting to feel the impact. have been chanting for the milwaukee bucks who are doing really great recently in the playoffs what's going to happen next the last few months are they were at the end one of the best records in the league they had the best record in the late last year the at the league's m.v.p. janet on to the bow of the bits of player of the year i don't think it means much if the books are not banning all the rights in the lives of black people that should not be shot and killed but those are
that's a great question and i i have been championing this last 4 years since cochran it 1st a state that he was going to deal that this is just of a step in a wider process that will take some time but it's the sports world the truly catch up this should have happened 4 years ago. i've interviewed. he was a former n.b.a. player that went to protest the it's a natural at that he stated that until players banded together across the board that would be a change and we've now seen it it took a...
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at 10 avenue this evening highway one o one it was actually closed in the southbound direction at cochran and northbound at sand. about an hour ago though the highway 1, one did reopen. throughout morgan hill. morgan hill police say that the protesters were this courted back to their cars. >>world news now charles michel, the president of the european council is calling for an independent inquiry into that explosion that left at least a 158 people dead. thousands others injured in beirut. michelle visited the port of beirut today to see the aftermath of the explosion and in a statement, he said the eu is a quote longstanding friend and partner who is in full solidarity with lebanon more than ever. michelle also called on the lebanese political leaders to see this moment as an opportunity to implement much needed structural reforms. and tonight we're learning more about that deadly plane crash in india yesterday, the special flight suede violently as it tried to land in monsoon type weather before skidding off the runway and then splitting in 2 18 people died more than a 120 others were in
at 10 avenue this evening highway one o one it was actually closed in the southbound direction at cochran and northbound at sand. about an hour ago though the highway 1, one did reopen. throughout morgan hill. morgan hill police say that the protesters were this courted back to their cars. >>world news now charles michel, the president of the european council is calling for an independent inquiry into that explosion that left at least a 158 people dead. thousands others injured in beirut....
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barbara cochran, professor emeritus of the university of missouri school of journalism, the world first journalism school. andally i was a journalist news executive at the washington star, npr, bc, and cbs. i won't moderate the discussion today. and ninth, 1945, the united states dropped the only nuclear weapons ever used in a war on the japanese cities of hiroshima and nagasaki. 75 years later the debate continues over the decision of president harry s truman to use these weapons. the world still echoes with the repercussions of that act. for journalists, the anniversary of major events offer what editors love, a news peg. anniversaries present the opportunity to commemorate the event for a new generation, to report on new and relevant material from the historic record, to take stock of the impacts of the events, at to look for parallels between those earlier events and issues that we face now. will75th anniversary surely generate many stories for today's journalists. that is why we are fortunate to have with us today, for historians who have spent decades researching, writing and lect
barbara cochran, professor emeritus of the university of missouri school of journalism, the world first journalism school. andally i was a journalist news executive at the washington star, npr, bc, and cbs. i won't moderate the discussion today. and ninth, 1945, the united states dropped the only nuclear weapons ever used in a war on the japanese cities of hiroshima and nagasaki. 75 years later the debate continues over the decision of president harry s truman to use these weapons. the world...
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the way, you know it from the "cars" movie, but, originally, it was done by a canadian artist, tom cochranrom nashville to la to become a pop star this is the end result this song is a big one spotify saying, these are songs you want to roll down the window and sing out loud to what better song for that than bon jovi's "living on a prayer." this is a monster 1986 hit ♪ doesn't make a difference >> one of the best songs out on the road perhaps the best song to end your journey journey, come on ♪ don't stop believing >> this song, "don't stop believing," made famous by the "sopranos," and this started getting popular again. >>> next up, our friend dolly parton, that's right, it's been 30 years since dolly parton has released a christmas album good news this morning, a christmas album is coming from dolly parton awesome name the name of this album is going to be "a holly dolly christmas." how do we not have that already out there? she'll do a duet with willie nelson, michael buble, even jimmy fallon is on it. you can get ready in october dolly parton, christmas record graphics, nice work. >>
the way, you know it from the "cars" movie, but, originally, it was done by a canadian artist, tom cochranrom nashville to la to become a pop star this is the end result this song is a big one spotify saying, these are songs you want to roll down the window and sing out loud to what better song for that than bon jovi's "living on a prayer." this is a monster 1986 hit ♪ doesn't make a difference >> one of the best songs out on the road perhaps the best song to end...