learn. i have had to learn how to talk about the story u and what language to use. people still calling bruce a he. a few months from now, maybe that will change. don t you think this could absolutely be an opportunity to educate the 17 million people that watched last night? i think it s already starting. it s starting right now today. abc started this conversation. glad has a great statistic. only 8% of americans say they know what transgender individual. now we all nodo. that s very true. l.s., do you think this is a water shed moment to educate everyone also for the world of sports, a former olympic gold medalist and the fight of now, just like gay rights was the fight 20 years ago and continues to be today, but is this sort of the new frontier for that? i appreciate what bruce has
i knew he would do all that stuff. wow. in a statement springsteen said of clemons he loved the saxophone and gave everything he had and stepped on stage. his loss is immeasurable, by great friend and partner. we listen to his work throughout his career. remarkable. so much a part of the springsteen sound from the beginning. the cheers for the big man rivaled those for bruce himself. he was huge. an icon. bruce a very close friend of bruce. no doubt about it. two types of people in the world, those who have seen springsteen and those who haven t. great partnership. i saw one, several, actually. amazing talent.