college rock like r.e.m. was something new entirely. follow me, yeah follow me got my spine i ve got my orange crush the way that peter buck played guitar and the way that stipe sang where the voice was incredible but you couldn t quite figure out what he was saying it just made them more alluring and mysterious, you can get why that band would become huge. it wasn t new wave, it wasn t a new romantic. they started calling it alternative music. it s the end of the world as we know it it s the end of the world as we know it and i feel fine fine, fine, fine you know, this is the thing about the 80s. everyone thinks it s about crazy haircuts, lots of makeup, insane
quite figure out what he was saying it just made them more alluring and kind of more mysterious. you could get why that band would become huge. it wasn t new wave, it wasn t a new romantic. they started calling it alternative music. it s the end of the world as we know it it s the end of the world as we know it and i feel fine fine, fine, fine you know, this is the thing about the 80s. everyone thinks it s about crazy haircuts, lots of makeup, insane clothes, and it was. but the thing about this music that lasts is that their songs were so good. you can go back and listen to those records, from the engineering to the musicianship to the writing and to the performance of it. it surpasses most music.
saying it just made them more alluring and mysterious, you can get why that band would become huge. it wasn t new wave, it wasn t a new romantic. they started calling it alternative music. it s the end of the world as we know it it s the end of the world as we know it and i feel fine fine, fine, fine you know, this is the thing about the 80s. everyone thinks it s about crazy haircuts, lots of makeup, insane clothes, and it was. but the thing about this music that lasts is that their songs were so good. you can go back and listen to those records, from the engineering to the musicianship to the writing and to the performance of it. it surpasses most music.
reporting. joining us from people magazine is cara wagner, who wrote the cover story on carrie fisher s death and has been following the latest on debbie reynolds passing as well. just about these last 24 hours. it s been so heartbreaking for so many americans right now. what more do we know about these final hours debbie reynolds was by her daughter s side in the waning hours before she lost her own life as well? right. it is so sad is the baseline, i think, for everyone that knew them both and for all of us that loved them both. i think what we know is that debbie was heartbroken. she s been suffering from preexisting medical conditions for several years. it wasn t a total surprise that she might suffer from a mild stroke, but it s devastating that it happened a day after her daughter s death. what so many americans should be focusing on today is the unique relationship that these two women shared as much as
there was an article today i read that said, president obama when he talks about this talks about an attack on german soil against germans. president-elect trump talks about this, he talks about an attack on a christmas celebration, christmas market and makes it out as if it s an attack of western civilization and christians the thing was against the world no, no, no. i know. if you want to respond to that. it is about ideas and civilization, not just about nationality. of course it is. it wasn t a coincidence the fact that they specifically targeted a christmas market connected to a christian church during the holiday season where it was densely packed where you would have maximum velocity with a weapon with a car that would be used to get the most casualties. that s what was the whole focus. again, you see this in all of the magazines that isis puts