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instantly clear everday congestion. ♪ >> bruce springsteen releasing the second single from his upcomingong is about the beauty and joy of being in a band and the pain of losing each other to illness. >> still sounds great. >>> justin bieber and chance the rapper are paying it forward in collaboration of their new album. to enter the giveaway they encourage fans to share their stories using the hashtag jb chance holy. >>> it's going to get a whole lot spookier this year here's why >> john carpenter's classic halloween and the sequel's halloween 4 and halloween 5 will be returning to theaters as well as drive-ins across the country next month >> a total classic flashback funny to see how horror was done way back then. >> saturday night life are back october 3rd and chris rock will host the season premier. it will be his first time hosting in almost six years. the entire cast will be returning to studio 8h it will be the first time they're in studio since march 7th. they're back >> it's been really dead here and great to have that and feel that energy. >> the secret man cave was found in n
instantly clear everday congestion. ♪ >> bruce springsteen releasing the second single from his upcomingong is about the beauty and joy of being in a band and the pain of losing each other to illness. >> still sounds great. >>> justin bieber and chance the rapper are paying it forward in collaboration of their new album. to enter the giveaway they encourage fans to share their stories using the hashtag jb chance holy. >>> it's going to get a whole lot spookier...
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bruce springsteen and e street band just dropped an all new title track for a new album.ake a listen. ♪ >> okay, definitely has the bruce springsteen feel. called "letter to you." it will hit shelves and start streaming on october 23rd. >> i agree with you. that's the first thing i heard, a classic sound for them, too. sounds really good. >> exactly. you know what, there's a letter you forecast, the unhealthy air quality. what we've seen on ground level anyway. >>> a lighter wind and dense fog is cooling the smoke down so it makes it unhealthy out there for you this morning as we look at what we need to change this pattern. we've seen the systems that were across parts of the rockies and now with high pressure to our north things are calming down and pushing down to the surface. what's coming our way is a needed change. the storm system approaching coming in from the pacific, and as it moves closer to the bay area that's going to bring in more of a westerly wind and a slight drop in temperatures. this may also bring in some rain further to the north. we're not expecting a
bruce springsteen and e street band just dropped an all new title track for a new album.ake a listen. ♪ >> okay, definitely has the bruce springsteen feel. called "letter to you." it will hit shelves and start streaming on october 23rd. >> i agree with you. that's the first thing i heard, a classic sound for them, too. sounds really good. >> exactly. you know what, there's a letter you forecast, the unhealthy air quality. what we've seen on ground level anyway....
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on those jobs, there is a line and bruce springsteen's song about the textile mill across the railroad track, those jobs ain't coming back. do you think sometimes people have unreal expectations of the return of industries, or the types of jobs that used to be part of the success of the middle-class? guest: i think people have been sold some unfortunate oversimplified visions of how a nostalgic economy can be brought back. i want to be clear i do think we could create hundreds of thousands, if not millions more manufacturing jobs now, but i do not think it will be the jobs we lost. if we look at the way the economy has evolved, those jobs are now requiring different skills. there is much more automation in american factories. the latest economic data, we are seeing factory production searching, but hiring is not. -- reduction surging, hiring is not. people have rising hopes that the good jobs they lost could someday be returned. it is seductive to think if we just change trade policy we could just get those jobs back. when you talk to businesses, when you talk to economists, it is much
on those jobs, there is a line and bruce springsteen's song about the textile mill across the railroad track, those jobs ain't coming back. do you think sometimes people have unreal expectations of the return of industries, or the types of jobs that used to be part of the success of the middle-class? guest: i think people have been sold some unfortunate oversimplified visions of how a nostalgic economy can be brought back. i want to be clear i do think we could create hundreds of thousands, if...
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exciting news. >> i love all things bruce springsteen.ringsteen, but it's good. we have a new list of finalists for the national toy hall of fame is what she's trying to say. they include baby nancy, who's baby nancy? a black doll that debuted back in 1968. five games are on the list -- risk, sorry, yahtzee, bingo, and jenga. other candidates are lite brite and sidewalk chalk, the toys must meet key tearia like -- criteria like fostering longevity and creativity. they will be inducted into the hall of fame in november. the committee and the public will help decide which toys get in. it may not be a surprise, but i'm pulling for you, baby nancy. i'm pulling for you. when i was a little girl, we didn't have black dolls. by the time they came, i don't want to play with them. i don't think they're pretty. it goes to show it's so important that there is representation in all things. we all probably played sorry as a kid. i loved that game. >> yes. >> you know sorry? >> i did not play that game, no. >> you didn't play sorry? >> no. i mean -- i'
exciting news. >> i love all things bruce springsteen.ringsteen, but it's good. we have a new list of finalists for the national toy hall of fame is what she's trying to say. they include baby nancy, who's baby nancy? a black doll that debuted back in 1968. five games are on the list -- risk, sorry, yahtzee, bingo, and jenga. other candidates are lite brite and sidewalk chalk, the toys must meet key tearia like -- criteria like fostering longevity and creativity. they will be inducted...
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you met bruce springsteen? no, tony danza. oh, from the tv show? nah, she was the boss.o interpretation. i saw santa claus at the mall. "the unwitting miss castle." what's that about? it's about three persecuted women in different time periods, or one time traveler with incredibly bad luck. i don't know which. somehow, i was able to join a very exclusive book club filled with the most intelligent women. i can never seem to impress them. they use words like "sanguine."
you met bruce springsteen? no, tony danza. oh, from the tv show? nah, she was the boss.o interpretation. i saw santa claus at the mall. "the unwitting miss castle." what's that about? it's about three persecuted women in different time periods, or one time traveler with incredibly bad luck. i don't know which. somehow, i was able to join a very exclusive book club filled with the most intelligent women. i can never seem to impress them. they use words like "sanguine."
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why does bruce springsteen get a pension?es not make sense in the real world where you want to redesign government. there are challenges on both sides. i think there is more action in america when it comes to people like mayors. >> this is why we have elections. why do people not vote out if they don't have what they want? >> i think people are beginning to see. i think the problem with the public sector against the private sector. in the private sector if you fail, you have no choice. you have to either copy them or you go out of business. timesea of america's 30 wears, they should start looking and trying to learn what other countries do well. all of the recommendations we make in this book are ones that people are already doing. they are not shooting for the moon, they are things people can do. >> we celebrate the waco call. this is 156 pages. from the first paragraph it is a walk-through of the competing two forces of our world political economy. we can continue this dialogue. right now here is ritika gupta. ritika: congr
why does bruce springsteen get a pension?es not make sense in the real world where you want to redesign government. there are challenges on both sides. i think there is more action in america when it comes to people like mayors. >> this is why we have elections. why do people not vote out if they don't have what they want? >> i think people are beginning to see. i think the problem with the public sector against the private sector. in the private sector if you fail, you have no...
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[music playing] [music - bruce springsteen, "rosalita"] rosalita, jump a little higher. se orita, come sit by my fire. i just want to be your lover, ain't no liar. rosalita, you're my stone desire. everybody! welcome to the daily social distancing show. i'm trevor noah. today is thursday, the 17th of september, and here's your quarantine tip of the day -- if you're planning on finally seeing your older relatives for the first time in months, remember not to eat any of the hard candies they give you. and this is not a covid thing, those things are just gross. anyway, on tonight's show, donald trump divorces half the country. bill barr says slavery is back, and the coronavirus is getting its own award show. so let's do this, people. welcome to "the daily social distancing show. >> from trevor's couch in new york city to your couch somewhere in the world, this is "the daily social distancing show with trevor noah. ♪ ♪ >> trevor: let's kick things off in barbados, the place with a rich beautiful history you probably won't see because it's outside the sandals resort. although
[music playing] [music - bruce springsteen, "rosalita"] rosalita, jump a little higher. se orita, come sit by my fire. i just want to be your lover, ain't no liar. rosalita, you're my stone desire. everybody! welcome to the daily social distancing show. i'm trevor noah. today is thursday, the 17th of september, and here's your quarantine tip of the day -- if you're planning on finally seeing your older relatives for the first time in months, remember not to eat any of the hard candies...
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thank you, sir >>> just days after his 71st birthday, bruce springsteen out with new music this morningfarm-grown ingredients, slow-churned right here in the middle of the country. ♪ which is fitting, because we've been at the middle of tables for generations. ♪ that is, until someone at the end needs a little more on their biscuits. no matter where your table is, pull up a chair and bring the country in. i'd like to formally extend my gratitude for the russell rate on my insurance. do you mean surprisingly great rates from state farm? i don't believe in accepting help. but i'll make an exception. here's the deal russell, there's no special rate. these prices are for everyone. with the oak and the eagle as witness, consider us square. i made that from memory, i know your face that well. when you want the real deal... like a good neighbor, state farm is there. what's inside! what's inside! pumpkin pie spice is back baby! we like it international and we expect to be delighted. ♪ we like it international and we expect to be delighted. i'm a verizon engineer. and i'm part of the team buildi
thank you, sir >>> just days after his 71st birthday, bruce springsteen out with new music this morningfarm-grown ingredients, slow-churned right here in the middle of the country. ♪ which is fitting, because we've been at the middle of tables for generations. ♪ that is, until someone at the end needs a little more on their biscuits. no matter where your table is, pull up a chair and bring the country in. i'd like to formally extend my gratitude for the russell rate on my...
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strong bruce springsteen ties there as well.about other than johnny rivers and murph. let's talk about the oakland a's. for the first time since 2013, they won the american league western division title by virtue of seattle beating the astros yesterday. didn't come easy. they've had to deal with a lot of things, including season- ending injuries to maybe their best player, matt chapman. here is the pitcher, sean, carefully celebrating. >> hi, guys. you see it? okay. awesome to celebrate the entire squad, but, you know, if it doesn't happen, then that's freight, too. i feel like we've got a lot more work to do and a lot more celebrating. >> in the nfl, the league stands to lose literally billions of dollars if anything goes sideways with regard to the covid-19 situation. so they're not messing around when it comes to coaches or pretty much anybody who is supposed to be wearing a mask not doing so. so if you saw monday night's game yesterday, the saints and raiders? well, you saw jon gruden's mask slip a little bit. he has already
strong bruce springsteen ties there as well.about other than johnny rivers and murph. let's talk about the oakland a's. for the first time since 2013, they won the american league western division title by virtue of seattle beating the astros yesterday. didn't come easy. they've had to deal with a lot of things, including season- ending injuries to maybe their best player, matt chapman. here is the pitcher, sean, carefully celebrating. >> hi, guys. you see it? okay. awesome to celebrate...
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jon bon jovi, his kids were in that school, bruce springsteen's kids, together, first of all it was outrageousd i was so furious, i just wanted to personally take revenge against osama bin laden and what they did to my town and my country. and nbc would not let me go. i do great golden death there and i took 40% of the pay that they were paying me too go to a work correspondent and i'm not regretted it for a minute. the time i spent with america's gis overseas has been a blessing to me and just broadening my whole point of view in life. it is been a wild and crazy time to be a correspondent at fox news and to be a reporter in this country as we gone through so much of her going through so much now and i'm glad i'm still talking and people are still listening apparently. you said to have times, we got to stick together all of us have to get through this virus and we gotta get through the riots and the looting and the social justice movement, we gotta pull together to accomplish the deaths of the goals of that movement and i feel to be relevant to answer your question in my rambling way, i love
jon bon jovi, his kids were in that school, bruce springsteen's kids, together, first of all it was outrageousd i was so furious, i just wanted to personally take revenge against osama bin laden and what they did to my town and my country. and nbc would not let me go. i do great golden death there and i took 40% of the pay that they were paying me too go to a work correspondent and i'm not regretted it for a minute. the time i spent with america's gis overseas has been a blessing to me and just...
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bruce springsteen, "dancing in the dark." a brand-new studio album and releasing a new music video. we'll tell you all about that in "pop news." maybe we'll see you do a little -- >> george does it, i will. >> maybe a little surprise this morning. looking forward to listening to bruce. >>> right now we turn to the dallas cowboy dak prescott revealing his battle with depression after his older brother died by suicide. new fallout after a prominent sportscaster called him out for showing weakness. marcus moore has the story. good morning. >> reporter: george, good morning. this was part of a wide-ranging sit-down interview. dak prescott, the star quarterback for the dallas cowboys captured was a reel person recounting the personal struggle he's endured. dallas cowboys quarterback dak prescott speaking out about mental health revealing he's experiencing depression and anxiety. >> all during this off-season i started experiencing emotions i never felt before, anxiety for the main one and then honestly a couple of days before my b
bruce springsteen, "dancing in the dark." a brand-new studio album and releasing a new music video. we'll tell you all about that in "pop news." maybe we'll see you do a little -- >> george does it, i will. >> maybe a little surprise this morning. looking forward to listening to bruce. >>> right now we turn to the dallas cowboy dak prescott revealing his battle with depression after his older brother died by suicide. new fallout after a prominent...
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in the documentary, bruce springsteen recalls hearing the seminal 1968 album "music from big pink."no band that emphasizes comingether and becoming greater than the sum of their parts than the b simply their name, the band. thatas it. >> and when "music from big pink" ca out, people said, what is this? >> brown: yes. >> where did ts come from? this doesn't fit in. this isn't what's happening. and we were like, thank you. thank you. >> brown: that's what you wanted to hear. >> because our job is not to be what's happening. our job is to be as honest as we can about this noise that we're making. ♪ ♪ >> brown: it allulminated in 1976 in san francisco with one of rock's most renownedan concerts, "thes last waltz," made into a film by martin scorsese, and featuring a long list of stars-- eric clapton, joni mitchell,va neil youngn morrison, and many others, capped off by dylan. it was music that changed time. but daniel roher, the director of "once were brothers," and alo,so from toront is just 26, and he says the music has lived on for many in his generation.ou >> i say that the cool kid
in the documentary, bruce springsteen recalls hearing the seminal 1968 album "music from big pink."no band that emphasizes comingether and becoming greater than the sum of their parts than the b simply their name, the band. thatas it. >> and when "music from big pink" ca out, people said, what is this? >> brown: yes. >> where did ts come from? this doesn't fit in. this isn't what's happening. and we were like, thank you. thank you. >> brown: that's...
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i mean, instead of, like, you know, bruce springsteen and beyonce in 2009, they had, like, piano guys and deejay ravi drums. no offense, but, you know, not the same type of thing. it's fine. i don't say that to cast aspersions, but the much smaller trump inauguration with fewer events, with much smaller crowds, and with events that were all at sort of a lower register, there's just no way that it cost more than double what the obama inaugural cost in 2009. there's no way it was more than twice as expensive as the most expensive inauguration in history. but that's what they have said about it. i mean, obama raised and spent $50 million something in 2009. trump's inaugural raised over $107 million. and nobody knows what they spent it on. nobody has ever been able to say where exactly all that money went because it does not have seemed to gone into just paying for that event. and when you look at who was in charge of the financials, maybe in retrospect it shouldn't be all that surprising that there seems to be a little bit of a financial black box there. i mean, the treasurer of the trum
i mean, instead of, like, you know, bruce springsteen and beyonce in 2009, they had, like, piano guys and deejay ravi drums. no offense, but, you know, not the same type of thing. it's fine. i don't say that to cast aspersions, but the much smaller trump inauguration with fewer events, with much smaller crowds, and with events that were all at sort of a lower register, there's just no way that it cost more than double what the obama inaugural cost in 2009. there's no way it was more than twice...
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today was bruce springsteen's 71st birthday. know if he's old enough that he should be quarantined, but he definitely shouldn't be doing this not even if it's back to back. because i know you guys do that too. just in general, just rule it out. doritos has launched a new flavor called twisted lime despite promising back in 2016 not to release any new flavors in the last year of a president's term the steakhouse chain sizzler has filed for bankruptcy amid the coronavirus pandemic "wow, this is tough," said everyone who's ever eaten there. that's a perfect joke. that was a perfect joke for all of you, courtesy of alex bates and finally, because of the ongoing coronavirus pandemic, many americans are planning to vote by mail for the upcoming election but there are five states -- texas, louisiana, indiana, south carolina and mississippi that say the pandemic is not an excuse for anyone to vote by mail so we looked into what excuses these states will accept in a new segment called "other mail-in voting excuses." ♪ >> seth: in texas,
today was bruce springsteen's 71st birthday. know if he's old enough that he should be quarantined, but he definitely shouldn't be doing this not even if it's back to back. because i know you guys do that too. just in general, just rule it out. doritos has launched a new flavor called twisted lime despite promising back in 2016 not to release any new flavors in the last year of a president's term the steakhouse chain sizzler has filed for bankruptcy amid the coronavirus pandemic "wow, this...
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first of all as he started to walk over it was as if bruce springsteen was here. it was as if brooke was. here the cheering, the sense of gorbachev among american businesspeople as a hero was popular. he was more popular than ron reagan because he was seen as changing the world. and he walked over. looked at me, and he said jeremy. he didn't say that. he didn't do that at all. that's what should have happened. he came about three or four feet away from me and that was just a throng of people trying to touch him. that's the moment leader subject with the cold war ended. why did it and that moment? because i said so. no. it ended at that moment because what i recognized as a 16 year old then was that americans no longer feared the soviet leader. i cannot imagine stolen being treated that way. reagan's hard-line and idealism had curiously collaborated with klobuchar's reform agenda and reagan's support for the agenda. let's go back to the image here. the sense that they could be partners in american society and the sense that they couldn't remain partners in world wa
first of all as he started to walk over it was as if bruce springsteen was here. it was as if brooke was. here the cheering, the sense of gorbachev among american businesspeople as a hero was popular. he was more popular than ron reagan because he was seen as changing the world. and he walked over. looked at me, and he said jeremy. he didn't say that. he didn't do that at all. that's what should have happened. he came about three or four feet away from me and that was just a throng of people...
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and bruce springsteen releases "letter to you," his 20th studio album october 23rd. ♪ i'm sending mynd a week after that, elvis costello is due out with songs recorded in helsinki, paris, and new york. ♪ >> pauley: add to that list the one and only lady gaga. covid forced her to postpone her live concert tour until next summer. even so, she is still finding ways to stay in the public eye. she talks with our lee cowan. ♪ ♪ >> reporter: lady gaga, the monster of messaging. her parade of fashionable facewear at the mtv video awards turned a public health recommendation into what she calls a simple act of kindness. >> you're kind right now. you're wearing a mask. we have cameras around me and everybody has a mask on. these are kind acts. wear a mask. >> reporter: we weren't ones to argue. she had invited us into her home, once owned by the late frank zappa. it is in this studio where she recorded chromatic, which is her six and consecutive number one album. >> there is not one song on that album is not true, not one. ♪ i'm in it for a free ride ♪ ♪ i only ask you to show me a real good t
and bruce springsteen releases "letter to you," his 20th studio album october 23rd. ♪ i'm sending mynd a week after that, elvis costello is due out with songs recorded in helsinki, paris, and new york. ♪ >> pauley: add to that list the one and only lady gaga. covid forced her to postpone her live concert tour until next summer. even so, she is still finding ways to stay in the public eye. she talks with our lee cowan. ♪ ♪ >> reporter: lady gaga, the monster of...
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and, first of all, as he started to walk over, it was as if, you know, bruce springsteen was here.it was as if brooks winfrey were coming. the cheering. the sense of gorbachev among americans, american business people, as a hero, was palpable. he was more popular than ronald reagan at that moment because he was seen as changing the world. and he walked over, right, sort of looked at me, and he said, jeremy -- no, he didn't do that. he didn't do that at all. he came about three or four feet away from me and there was just a throng of people trying to touch him and connect with him. that's the moment, ladies and gentlemen, the cold war ended. why did it end that moment? because i said so. no, it ended that moment because what was clear to me, and i recognized this as a 16-year-old then, was that americans no longer feared the soviet leader. you cannot imagine stalin being treated that way. reagan's hard line and his idealism has collaborated with gorbachev's reform agenda. if we go back to the image we had here, the sense that they could be partners had now infused american society.
and, first of all, as he started to walk over, it was as if, you know, bruce springsteen was here.it was as if brooks winfrey were coming. the cheering. the sense of gorbachev among americans, american business people, as a hero, was palpable. he was more popular than ronald reagan at that moment because he was seen as changing the world. and he walked over, right, sort of looked at me, and he said, jeremy -- no, he didn't do that. he didn't do that at all. he came about three or four feet away...
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from bruce springsteen, to liberalism to the american media and this question of presidential lying that we are going to interrogate today. so welcome eric, welcome maya. and welcome everyone who has joined this live cast. i thought, erica could begin by a pretty general opening question to you about why it is that you wrote this book. what did you learn from this? because for the dissertation online some years ago at stanford that became a book some 15 years ago online. so what made you return to the theme of mendacity looking across the gamut of american history and what did you get out of this? so over to eric. >> guest: thank you so much lenny, thank you maya i am deeply honored by your presence here. i mean that. and thank you to the foundation of course. i appreciate that question because it is a very meaningful question to me. why i wrote this book. i was actually under contract to write a different book when they talk of donald trump's election took place. and that january i went away for my birthday with my daughter for a little vacation. and i was reading ron char nelson book o
from bruce springsteen, to liberalism to the american media and this question of presidential lying that we are going to interrogate today. so welcome eric, welcome maya. and welcome everyone who has joined this live cast. i thought, erica could begin by a pretty general opening question to you about why it is that you wrote this book. what did you learn from this? because for the dissertation online some years ago at stanford that became a book some 15 years ago online. so what made you return...
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new jersey, i associate with -- >> bruce springsteen is from there. yesterday was his birthday.ople need to realize -- >> 71. >> and new jersey is beautiful once you get past the ring -- bon jovi. >> a lot of stuff happens in new jersey -- >> you're right. >> i have to confess i was kind of shocked it was up there, too. >> yeah. it's based on rates of depression, divorce rates, hours exercising, work/life balance. >> i was on the new jersey turnpike last night and was not happy. >> wonder where new york ran on that. i would be cure yours to see that. >>> mine is forrest gump. we've seen the movie. one of the most famous scenes in the movie was almost never made. you remember this -- >> that day, for no particular reason, i decided to go for a little run. >> he decided to go for a little run. >> run. >> in the film it was there years, two months, 14 days, and 16 hours. get this -- forrest himself, tom hanks, revealed in a recent interviewer that the movie studio said it could not afford the shoot, the iconic cross-country run. can you imagine the movie without it? no. the directo
new jersey, i associate with -- >> bruce springsteen is from there. yesterday was his birthday.ople need to realize -- >> 71. >> and new jersey is beautiful once you get past the ring -- bon jovi. >> a lot of stuff happens in new jersey -- >> you're right. >> i have to confess i was kind of shocked it was up there, too. >> yeah. it's based on rates of depression, divorce rates, hours exercising, work/life balance. >> i was on the new jersey...
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billie eilish, and bruce springsteen has five albums, agree with all of those including "born to run" "born in the usa" is 142. "nebraska" at number 150 and "the wild and innocent and the e street shuffle" at number 345. the number one album is marvin gaye's "what's going on." lauryn hill made the top ten "miseducation of lauryn hill." i play that album all the time, prince's "purple rain" beatles " "abbey road." >> marvin gaye surprised me. i haven't looked at it fully and know it's meant to get everybody talking and it will. >> you're surprised it's number one? >> yes. >> as an album. >> as an album. a lot of songs i love, as an album not sure number one. >> there are songs on the album you don't like, in other words? >> especially during these times. i thought it was an excellent choice. >> i'm not knocking the album. i'm knocking the number. >> got it. >> what i have is this. it's a record for the year's largest waves surfed this year has been set by a woman. brazil's maya gabeira, that fly speck on that giant wave, off the coast of portugal in february, 73 1/2 feet. teams of engi
billie eilish, and bruce springsteen has five albums, agree with all of those including "born to run" "born in the usa" is 142. "nebraska" at number 150 and "the wild and innocent and the e street shuffle" at number 345. the number one album is marvin gaye's "what's going on." lauryn hill made the top ten "miseducation of lauryn hill." i play that album all the time, prince's "purple rain" beatles " "abbey...
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a school where jon bon jovi and bruce springsteen also had their children it.the same child who was in paris in 2015 when the terrorist hit there. so, terrorism kind of book-ended her entire childhood and it scarred us. i was so furious, so outraged so moved passionately by the fact that some of our friends and neighbors had died that i begged my current employer, nbc, to let me go to war to get my hands on the neck of the sob that had done this to us. they said no, you can't leave, you are a talk show host and show doing well here. highest rated show. you can't leave. then i quit and took a job half pay at fox news as war correspondent. before you know it, my brother craig, greg hart and i were on our way to afghanistan where over the next 11, 12 years assignment there's 11 more in iraq and around the world every hot spot that day, nerve was a day forged in pain and suffering and the strength and character and resilience of the city came to the forewith police commissioner kerik and mayor giuliani. it was, you know, we rose to the challenge but i will never fo
a school where jon bon jovi and bruce springsteen also had their children it.the same child who was in paris in 2015 when the terrorist hit there. so, terrorism kind of book-ended her entire childhood and it scarred us. i was so furious, so outraged so moved passionately by the fact that some of our friends and neighbors had died that i begged my current employer, nbc, to let me go to war to get my hands on the neck of the sob that had done this to us. they said no, you can't leave, you are a...
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on those jobs, there is a line and bruce springsteen's song about the textile mill across the railroadck, those jobs ain't coming back. do you think sometimes people have unreal expectations of the return of industries, or the types of jobs that used to be part of the success of the middle-class? guest: i think people have been sold some unfortunate oversimplified visions of how a nostalgic economy can be brought back. i want to be clear i do think we could create hundreds of thousands, if not millions more manufacturing jobs now, but i do not think it will be the jobs we lost. if we look at the way the economy has evolved, those jobs are now requiring different skills. there is much more automation in american factories. the latest economic data, we are seeing factory production searching, but hiring is not. -- reduction surging, hiring is not. people have rising hopes that the good jobs they lost could someday be returned. it is seductive to think if we just change trade policy we could just get those jobs back. when you talk to businesses, when you talk to economists, it is much mor
on those jobs, there is a line and bruce springsteen's song about the textile mill across the railroadck, those jobs ain't coming back. do you think sometimes people have unreal expectations of the return of industries, or the types of jobs that used to be part of the success of the middle-class? guest: i think people have been sold some unfortunate oversimplified visions of how a nostalgic economy can be brought back. i want to be clear i do think we could create hundreds of thousands, if not...
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time, i have my chief of staff who, by the way, is more excited to be here than she was to meet bruce springsteen melissa is my book recommender. she loves you all and i may lose her here and this convention center tonight. she might leave me. she has been here from the very beginning of the campaign. but she is my book guru and i usually read whatever melissa tells me i should read. so she will throw some books in my bag on a long trip. what have i been reading lately, a very eclectic sort of reading list. i've read commonwealth. i love a good story that takes me outside of myself. i love everything that leedy smith has done. i actually accidentally reread that. i read it maybe two years ago and then it was on my shelf and i thought have a read of this and i thought i must have esp or something because i know what's going to happen on the next page. these past decades i would forget what i've read that i was realized by the first chapter that i ha have read it already t i finished it. >> i was interested to put it down. i love her storytelling and characters. just finished reading exit last whic
time, i have my chief of staff who, by the way, is more excited to be here than she was to meet bruce springsteen melissa is my book recommender. she loves you all and i may lose her here and this convention center tonight. she might leave me. she has been here from the very beginning of the campaign. but she is my book guru and i usually read whatever melissa tells me i should read. so she will throw some books in my bag on a long trip. what have i been reading lately, a very eclectic sort of...
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of my chief of staff melissa who by the way, she's more excited to behere and she was to meet bruce springsteenelissa winter is my book recommender. she loves you all and i'm a loser here in this convention center tonight. she might leave me. she's been with me since the beginning of the campaign but she is my book the room and i usually read melissa tells me i should read social pass on, you'll throw some books in my bag on a long trip. i have a very eclectic sort of reading list. i've read commonwealth. i love a good story that takes me outside of myself. i love everything's 80s has done. white teeth. i actually accidentally reread that. i read it maybe two years ago and then i was like, it was on my shelf and i thought that i read this? i started reading it and i thought i must have esp or something because i know what's going to happenon the next stage . this is how my life is that these past decades i would forget what i've read that i read it and i realized by the third chapter that i read it already i finished it. >> did you put it down? >> oh no, i love her storytelling and her characte
of my chief of staff melissa who by the way, she's more excited to behere and she was to meet bruce springsteenelissa winter is my book recommender. she loves you all and i'm a loser here in this convention center tonight. she might leave me. she's been with me since the beginning of the campaign but she is my book the room and i usually read melissa tells me i should read social pass on, you'll throw some books in my bag on a long trip. i have a very eclectic sort of reading list. i've read...
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bruce springsteen and e street band just dropping an all new title track. let's take a listen. ♪ my letter to you >> definitely has a springsteen sound. the album is called "letter to you." it'll hit shelves and start streaming on october 23rd. hitting shelves. remember when cds, you would actually go, go look for a cd? >> i do. i remember that day. you get it and you have to unwrap it and then get through all of those stickers, all the security. >> cool with the lyrics and singing it along. >> seeing who took part in creating the album and the song. if you don't havecause meteorol kari hall has it perfectly planned out for you taking hold of what we are experiencing today. kari, certainly not something to be cheerful about with the air quality we've been having. >> it's been so smoky and it still remains smoky this morning as we take a look out there. it will be unhealthy throughout today and looking at all of our microclimates. what do we need here? we need a change in our weather pattern. we have high pressure to our north causing the air to sink down an
bruce springsteen and e street band just dropping an all new title track. let's take a listen. ♪ my letter to you >> definitely has a springsteen sound. the album is called "letter to you." it'll hit shelves and start streaming on october 23rd. hitting shelves. remember when cds, you would actually go, go look for a cd? >> i do. i remember that day. you get it and you have to unwrap it and then get through all of those stickers, all the security. >> cool with the...
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chief of staff melissa who by the way is more excited to be here than she was to be -- to meet bruce springsteen. melissa is my book recommender, she loves you all. i may lose her in this convention center, she might leave me. she has been with me from the beginning of the campaign but she is my book guru. i usually lead that is read what melissa tells me i should read. throw some books in my bag on a long trip. i have a very eclectic sort of reading list. i have read commonwealth. i love a good story that takes me outside of myself. i love everything ladysmith has done. white teeth. i accidentally reread that. i reread it two years ago and it was on my shelf and i thought have i read this? i am thinking i must have something, i know what is going to happen on the next page. this is how my life is, the past decades i would forget what i have read but i read it. i realized by the third chapter that i had read it already but i finished it. i love her storytelling, her characters. i just finished reading exit west which was very good, very powerful. the nightingale i read the other day, in the shad
chief of staff melissa who by the way is more excited to be here than she was to be -- to meet bruce springsteen. melissa is my book recommender, she loves you all. i may lose her in this convention center, she might leave me. she has been with me from the beginning of the campaign but she is my book guru. i usually lead that is read what melissa tells me i should read. throw some books in my bag on a long trip. i have a very eclectic sort of reading list. i have read commonwealth. i love a...