- may i have your attention, please? - we got a moon man. - i m very ashamed the president of the united states isis from texaxas. - the didixie chicksks, they can say whatat they want t to say. - billboard s top ten singles all by black artists. - rappers are the new rock stars. - i i don t pleaease everyboy withth who i am m as a perso. - okay. - real staccato. like, sticick it. - - i love beyeyoncé. - that s not a working telephone, is it? - hello? - [laughs] - empty shelves are all you ll find here at tower records. it s now out of business. [dramatic music] all: three, two, one. [all screaming] - this is a very special moment. the first performance at the mtv studios in the new millennium. please welcome no doubt. [cheering] - that s great it starts with an earthquake birds and snakes and aeroplanes and lenny bruce is not afraid - i ll always remember new year s eve 1999 going into y2k seeing no doubt on mtv playing it s the end of the world as we know
fall with octoberpest. i can octoberfest. i can almost set my clock to the show, it s a good old time. will: it s a fun time. sausages, mustard, sauerkraut. rachel: i think rick s still going, it s a theme from yesterday, right? [laughter] pete: yeah. rick and and will and i did some extra extracurricular team building after the show, we celebrated and watched texas mow down oklahoma. will: yes, we did. pete: and we mowed down just a few adult beverages, but we got to know each other just a little bit better. will: which means we might have gotten a little bit of a head start on the competition for later today where we re going to have a stein-holding competition pete: does that mean we hold it will: i have been to germany for octoberfest, and that s what you do. rachel: are you going to be a beer maid? pete: maybe. [laughter] will: how many, if that s case rachel: my arms are pete: i think we re going to see who can hold the glass up the longest maybe? if. will: real
[rock music] - all through the 90s if you were a band from new york, you could count on getting laughed out of the room pretty much anywhere else in the country. - new york was just a place where rock and roll was thought ofof as dead.. - - in the 200000s, the predomominant musisic generaly is hip-h-hop, and ththat s ththe case in n new york.. no one s s thinking g about new york a as the centnter fofor interesting rock music anymore. but after 9/11, we ve had all these bands who o were kind d of bubbling bebeneath the e surface who o start popppping up andnt realally starts s with the s st. - - last t night she e sai oh baby i feel so down it turn me off - after 9/11, the city was burning. itit was smoldldering. - so i, i t turned arouound - vulnerability, anxiety, all this became how the country felt. we needed that sense of defiance,
47 minutes, 3 minutes. rachel: no one s counting. pete: let s move on. [laughter] we begin with a few additional headlines which which i will read so well. the illegal immigrant charged in a deadly stabbing spree at the las vegas strip was still on the streets because a previous charge for domestic violence was not prosecuted in time. in 2019 the suspect was chargeed with domestic violence in los angeles, but the d.a. did not comply with the state s speedy trial laws, forcing the case to be thrown out. if convicted of that crime, he could have faced four years behind bars and deportation of. instead, he was op on the street able to stab innocent people. and new york s socialist congresswoman, alexandria ocasio-cortez, calling for illegal immigrants to also receive a presidential pardon on marijuana charges? talk about priorities. joe biden pardoning all federal marijuana possession offenses except for those from
as an open border. guess what? we can t solve the border crisis if we have leaders that refuse to identify the problemem in the first place yet. you know, tom , this is also, i think, a matter in a way hiding it inn a certain sense.ow they don t pictures to be taken. they figure these are small towns. no one s s i going to notice or care that it s all a game ore, all it s all t rhetoric. the arrival of these migrants in these major democratt citiesem but really personalizes it. it makes it real not just for the politicians but for the people in those cities. like other new york city mayorti in washingtones city, washingto. mayor, welcome to the. look, your sanctuary city. these people are coming to your city anyway because you re protecting them. they can come to to be cities,an commit a crime. you releaseom them back in the streets to reoffend right in front of your sanctuary cities. you shouldreuld be proud that t you re sick and tired of the busses coming down. pick up the phone, ca