know what, she is right. it is this extraordinary gift that all these people that we love and follow, you know, it makes sen. i m really proud of the fact that i wasted my life listening to the beatles and dissecting every melody and every bass line that paul mccartney ever did. he knows every one. every single one. big time. yeah. it s worth it s been worth every second. it really has. explain that. totally. and look at the power of joanie mitchell, who s at her peak now. these are songs that will be communicating to us for decades upon decades. cameron, on the topic of staying power, such a personal story for you, almost famous, but it has resonated for so many people for so long at this point and now in the new form. what is that like to have your story mean so much to other people? thanks, jonathan. you know, it tells it says to me that there s power in telling a personal story, because almost famous was a little movie we got to make because jerry mag
life editorial meeting and oz wasn t there. he was like hey, dude, i had a stroke. what s your excuse? which voters are just going crazy over. it is how you turn a disadvantage into an advantage. he seems to be doing a good job of that right now. democrats the last 72 hours or so say they feel better about that race right now than they have the last few weeks. fetterman s campaign had gotten some criticism about not being transparent about his condition. to be fair, we haven t heard an update from his doctor in quite some time. but fetterman himself is leaning into this. he did an interview with nbc, the penn life thing, other events. he s confronting this head on. a lot of voters have people in their lives perhaps themselves who have health challenges, who know it takes time to recover. fetterman is not hiding. he s being candid and doing so effectively. his campaign from day one has been extraordinary good at trolling dr. oz. that s only continued here.