the digital revolution has rocked the music business, changing the way we buy, play, and discover new music. 1989 sounds exactly like taylor swift, even when it sounds like nothing she s ever tried before. beyonce released an album last night, and the internet went insane over it. kendrick lamar has won the pulitzer prize now rap music s attempting to speak out in protest. karlie b. the one and only rihanna. i like our music. how do you feel about breaking drake s singing record? it s insane. these days with the genre line so blurred, anything is possible. don t believe me just watch i know a place where the grass is really greener the music of the early 2010s was marked by this ground swell of energy and good feeling. girls we re undeniable i remember being in the club and hearing california girl and just thinking, something has changed. so raise your glass if you are there are all these turbo pop songs. like a g6 mar
i was in my car in atlanta on the tenth and 14th bridge going over the split when i heard shake it off. first thing i thought was the track was amazing and then the hit came in the players going to play, play, play, i m just going to shake, shake, shake, shake it off how does a person feel when they come home and feel like their house has been robbed? that s how i felt. players going to play, play, play, play you have the cream of the crop artists and taylor swift is the top. she s a modern pop star but old fashioned as it gets. she believes in magazine covers and performances on late night tv. a lot of the traditional ways for artists to be in the public eye. she is the biggest artist like in the world. she s just like rolling in dough. taylor swift had yet another massive year. she dropped her midnights album that rose to the top of the charts. you got the ticket master debacle literally crashes the website because ticket master can t keep up
broadway i saw the empire state lay low life went on beyond the palisades they all bought cadillacs left there long ago to tell the world about the way the light went out to keep the memory alive it s all these human emotions. for some reason we can tap into that as musicians. when we came up with this idea of doing this series of in-depth interviews with really extraordinary people we started thinking about whom we should try to get and whom we should ask. and we thought about the usual political figures, obama, the dali lama. and i come back to the idea of interviewing the person i really wanted to interview, and that was billy joel. and the reason is i ve been in love with his music ever since i was a teenager growing up in india. billy joel has been a rockstar for five decades. today he keeps up his nearly ten-yearlong residency at madison square garden playing the piano and belting out the lyrics that so many fans adore. he s sold more than 150 million reco
court has agreed to fast track consideration of a case testing whether former president donald trump has immunity from some of the criminal charges against him. the man in charge of prosecuting the former president on charges of election interference asked the nation s top court today to step in and now the highest court in the land has responded. correspondent david spunt has details tonight. good evening, david. bret, good evening. they certainly did. just moments ago the justices instructed the former president s attorneys to weigh in by next wednesday, december 20th. the supreme court is a body of nine that tries to remain apolitical but those justices are now being asked to enter the nerve center of the 2024 presidential election. special counsel jack smith has made an emergency plea to the justices asking them to rule on whether donald trump is immune from prosecution. smith petitioned the court earlier this afternoon asking for a quick decision. the federal judge ove
dana: i m dana perino along with judge jeanine pirro, harold ford jr., jesse watters, and this is the five. one down baila two others follow. this president resigning in disgrace after she was unable to condemn anti-semitism raging on her campus during a congressional hearing last week, and the harvard board of governors reportedly meeting behind closed doors to determine if there president should be the next to go. she insisted that we should consider the context on when students call for the of jews. protesters swarming harvard s campus with billboard trucks that call for her firing, but she is getting some support. about 700 members of harvard s faculty, urging the board to spare her career in the name of resisting political pressures. saturday night live seems to think that the real villain is the congresswoman who asked the question. the show going after them in a sketch making light of her. now, i m going to start screaming questions at these women like i