From rockefeller center, in the heart of new york city, its the tonight show, starring jimmy fallon tonight tonight join jimmy and his guest Sarah Silverman, dua lipa, Steve Kornacki and musical guest common featureing Black Thought and the legendary roots crew now here he is, jimmy fallon [ cheers and applause jimmy thank you very much, everybody thank you so much. Welcome to the tonight show, everyone, im jimmy fallon anchoring hour 30 of nbcs Election Night coverage. Come on its 2020 did you really think last night would end up wrapped with a neat bow today felt like waking up with a hang over and realizing youre still at the bar what a long and emotional and confusing ride, like a Matthew Mcconaughey car confusion that wont end. You think youre stressed imagine how President Trump feels in two months hes either getting inaugurated or incarcerated it was crazy heres what most heard before bed. Too close to call too close to call. Too close to call. Jimmy from now no more poles until
Announcer live from Rockefeller Center in the heart of new york city, its the tonight show starring jimmy fallon join his guests, musical guests of monsters and men and featuring the legendary ruths crew and now here is your host, jimmy fallon thank you very much. Welcome. Thank you so much, everybody welcome to the tonight show. Were coming to you live right now from studio 6 a. After the final debate between President Trump and joe biden and i think we can all agree the winner was Kristen Welker. Come on. Knockout home run of course, everybody was talking about how there would be a mute button used during tonights debate it seemed like it worked pretty we well im thinking of getting one for thanksgiving the muted mikes helped it was much calmer at one point they almost cut to Jeffrey Toobin to lightening things up. Trump seemed much more calm. Did they replace him with his disney robot for the most part, things were civil compared today first debate, was a ufc fight on meth. It was a
The president s diagnosis comes just two days after the spectacle of the first president ial debate held in cleveland, ohio. The candidates couldve chosen to provide some inspiration or guidance, quantities in short supply in the strange and difficult year. Instead, ignited by a bellicose President Trump, the night devolved into a meanspirited shouting match that would not be tolerated in a middle school mock debate unprofessional, unpresident ial, and frequently unlistenable, this debate was so profoundly troubled, that the commission on president ial debates that it will change the format before the next one. And with just about a month until election day, most counties will start mailing out ballots to all registered voters in california next week. Joining me now by skype from San Francisco is kqed newsroom Senior Editor of government of politics, mayor canning also joining me is government and politics reporter, guy marzorati. Scott, lets start with you. This has been another whirl
The president s diagnosis comes just two days after the spectacle of the first president ial debate held in cleveland, ohio. The candidates couldve chosen to provide some inspiration or guidance, quantities in short supply in the strange and difficult year. Instead, ignited by a bellicose President Trump, the night devolved into a meanspirited shouting match that would not be tolerated in a middle school mock debate unprofsional, unpresident ial, and frequently unlistenable, this debate was so profoundly troubled, that the commission on president ial debates that it will change the format before the next one. And with just about a month until election day, most counties will start mailing out ballots to all registered voters in california next week. Joining me now by ske from San Francisco is kqed newsroom Senior Editor of government of politics, mayor canning also joining me is government and politics reporter, guy marzorati. Scott, lets start with you. This has been another whirlwind
Ill even omit my customary lame professor humor about the ncaa tournament, for example, thats how serious this is. Lets think for a minute though about where were situated, what were working on here. In this last third of the course that we started last week, were dealing with the post revolutionary era. Weve built this idea that something radical and transformative happens to music nick the 1960s. You worked hard over the course of several weeks to establish those ideas. And we cant leave without justice a kind of baby boomer nostalgia for the days that were. What weve been trying to deal with is the sense of disappointment that the revolution somehow end nd the early 1970s, that popular music became a disappointment as thetically, politically. Thats the cliche. We saw plenty of evidence for it. What weve tried to do is say o kay, maybe if we shift perspective, if we dont simply buy the asumgtss thpgss that we the age of countercultural music i we do that, we may see music engaged in