This video is a great one to watch.
Former intelligence member explains the Iranian/Epstein war. Daily.
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This video is a great one to watch.
Former intelligence member explains the Iranian/Epstein war. Daily.
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The administration "fails to see that collateral damage will work against the Israeli objective of forcing the state of Iran to collapse by giving Iranian society an external enemy. This basic misalignment between Israeli and American thinking is...concerning."
“Lightning Crashes” is the third single from Live’s 1994 album ‘Throwing Copper.’ Not released as a commercial single in the U.S., but received enough radio airplay to peak at #12 on the Billboard Hot 100 Airplay chart in 1995. #1 on the Album Rock Tracks chart Modern Rock Tracks chart.
“Take a Bow” is by Madonna from her 1994 album ‘Bedtime Stories.’ Following the sexually explicit persona portrayed on her previous album ‘Erotica,’ Madonna wanted to tone down her image. The song was developed after she listened to the basic beat and chords composed by co-producer Babyface.
Dionne Farris, who was featured on Arrested Development’s song “Tennessee,” found success of her own with her 1994 debut album ‘Wild Seed – Wild Flower. It included the Top 10 single “I Know.” The music video earned Farris the Billboard Music Video Awards Best Pop/Rock New Artist Clip of the Year.
Rolling Stone magazine added, “If the mark of a good cover is that people do not even realize it's a cover, Nirvana certainly did a good job.”
In the wake of Nirvana’s release, Bowie bemoaned the fact that when he performed the number himself, he would encounter “kids that come up afterwards and say, ‘It’s cool you’re doing a Nirvana song.’ And I think, ‘Fuck you, you little tosser!’”
David Bowie’s “The Man Who Sold the World” was covered by Nirvana during their 1993 MTV Unplugged appearance at Sony Music Studios in New York City in and included it on their 1994 release’ MTV Unplugged in New York.’
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Nirvana - “The Man Who Sold the World”
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“Live Forever” is by English band Oasis. Written by Noel Gallagher, from the band’s debut album ‘Definitely Maybe.’ Gallagher penned the song as a reaction to the Nirvana song “I Hate Myself and Want to Die.” The first Top 10 UK pop hit from Oasis in 1994. #2 U.S. Billboard Modern Rock in 1995.
“Everything Zen” by Bush was released to radio in the U.S. in 1994, before the album ‘Sixteen Stone.’ KROQ in Los Angeles started playing the song before other radio stations. It eventually reached #2 on the Billboard Modern Rock Chart and #40 Hot 100 Airplay in 1995.
“Star 69” by R.E.M. is named after the access number for the last-call return feature of telephones in North America at the time. A promotional only single from the band’s 1994 album ‘Monster.’
Good morning, everyone. By now, some of you have heard the news in Shawna’s heartfelt note below. After five years on CBS Mornings, Shawna is stepping away from the broadcast at the end of this month. Shawna brings energy, clarity, and heart into every broadcast. She doesn’t just shape the show; along with Gayle, Nate, Tony, and the team, she shaped its voice. Morning television moves fast. It demands grace under pressure, sharp instincts, and the ability to pivot at a moment’s notice. Shawna does all of that with a calm confidence and a great sense of humor. Morning television is also a tight-knit family. Behind the scenes, Shawna’s leadership creates space for collaboration, creativity, and trust – and on screen, that translates into something viewers can feel. But beyond the rundown meetings and breaking news moments, what stands out most is the way Shawna shows up for people – listening, encouraging, and pushing for better. She celebrates wins and steadies the ship when things are uncertain. That kind of presence leaves a lasting mark. Getting to know Shawna this past year has been a gift. She is a passionate journalist, especially when it comes to reporting and understanding our country’s very dynamic political arena. We will certainly miss her smart and reasoned voice at our morning meeting. In the meantime, there is important work to be done as we cover the historic unfolding events in the Middle East around the clock. Shawna will continue to lead the way, and Jon Tower with his very steady hands, will run CBS Mornings on an interim basis once Shawna departs. Let’s continue to support the entire CBS Mornings team and each other. See Shawna’s note below. Thank you.
Today is not my last day at CBS Mornings, but it begins a countdown to my alarm going off a little bit later. First, I’m so happy Gayle King came to a deal and will continue to bring her bright shiny face and amazing interviewing skills to CBS Mornings and CBS News. I bow down to her and her talent every day and thank her for her kindness and work ethic. For five years, I’ve tried to make this show something she and everybody on this team want to be a part of. Want to watch. Want to learn from. And in return, this team has made me more thoughtful, empathetic and expanded my personal definition of storytelling. I’ve had the privilege of helping to make 10 (now 12!) hours of television each week that goes out free to people everywhere. I’ve taken that responsibility of trying to inform, educate, entertain and make people care about the world around them very seriously, and I know the people here do, too. Now, this isn’t THE GREAT GOODBYE NOTE. But you should know I’ve been thinking about this for a while and, frankly, I’m tired y’all. I will be thanking everyone I possibly can with my voice and my face - especially Jon Tower and Peter Burgess, who I will be transitioning things over to - in the coming weeks. But because we know nothing ever stays quiet for long, I just wanted to put out a quick note now. Call it a tease, if you will. ⁃ Shawna
NEW: CBS Mornings executive producer Shawna Thomas announces to staff that she will be leaving the show at the end of the month.
This comes one day after Gayle King extended her contract, all while Bari Weiss is looking to overhaul the show and bring on a new conservative co-host.
"demolish the ballroom" needs to be a very clear goal of the next democratic presidential nominee. im very serious about this.
This is the story.
Democrats should put hold on vote for new DHS secy until ICE demands are met.
I'm sure Trump is tempted to pardon this pedophile again. But it's a state charge.
Trump promises revolutionary guard they will have "immunity" if they lay down their arms
You have Donald Trump's word, "total immunity."
It's amazing he thinks anyone would trust him.
This is Kim Jong Un-level insanity.
If I hear one more Evangelical claim that God anointed Donald Trump, I swear I’m gonna rapture myself.
It’s sinful.
It’s blasphemous.
It’s lousy evangelism.
It’s terrible theology.
It’s also just plain asinine...
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Goodbye, sociopathic dog murderer.
Hello, violent insurrection denier.
Super regime...