hoffs: when he plays guitar, it s just part of his body in a way that i ve never really seen before. and it s not contrived, it s just it s just happening. majewski: what was his music? was it r&b? you know, his music was just straight down the middle, mainstream, grab you by the throat, and balls, pop. we go down to the river and into the river we dive at this point a lot of it is about being there, which is why we haven t done too much of the video thing. a lot of it is it allows too much distance, like what our band is about is about breaking down distance. connelly: bruce was all about credibility and intelligence and integrity. so how would he translate his music and his attitude toward the world to what seemed like this frivolous world of the music video?
he sings, he writes, he plays. every time i see him it s just like, really? okay, i quit. when he plays guitar, it s just part of his body in a way that i ve never really seen before. and it s not contrived. it s just it s just happening. what was his music? was it r&b? his music was just straight down the middle mainstream, grab you by the throat and balls, pop. we go down to the river and into the river we die at this point a lot of it is about being there, which is why we haven t done too much of the video thing. a lot of it allows too much distance. like what our band is about is about breaking down distance. at night i wake up bruce was all about credibility and intelligence and integrity.
this spill. there s nothing to stop the ceo from joining them via zoom, jake. that would be safe. if he s afraid of going there. there s nothing to stop him from a live video thing like we do all the time now. but yeah, they move a lot of mass, to the tune of a $55 billion market cap. but just for perspective, back in 2015 they crashed a train in south carolina that killed nine people. they had to treat 851 people. in the end after fighting with the epa they paid a $4 million fine. and then had to restock the lake with some fish. $4 million. that s like change in the sofa at norfolk southern. bill weir, thanks so much. appreciate it. let s bring in the democratic governor of pennsylvania, josh shapiro. the palestine train derailment happened less than a quarter mile from the ohio-pennsylvania state line. governor shapiro, you just announced that pennsylvania will be conducting independent water sampling to monitor the possible contamination related to the train derailment. are thes
he sings, he writes, he plays. every time i see him, it s just like, oh, really? okay, i quit! when he plays guitar, it s just part of his body in a way that i ve never really seen before. and it s not contrived. it s just it s just happening. what was his music? was it r&b, you know? his music was just straight-down-the-middle, mainstream, grab you by the throat and balls pop. [lyrics] we go down to the river. and into the river we dive. at this point a lot of it is about being there, which is why we haven t done too much of the video thing. a lot of it is it allows too much distance. like, what our band is about is about breaking down distance. bruce was all about
what was his music? was it r&b? you know? is music was just straight down the middle mainstream grab you by the throat and balls pop. we go down to the river and into the river we die a lot of it is about being there, which is why we have not done so much of that video thing. a lot of it is it allows too much distance when it is about breaking down distance. bruce was all about credibility and intelligence and integrity. so how would he translate his music and his attitude toward the world that what seemed like this frivolous world of that music video? bruce is not going to be next to a winking model on a sailboat. you can t start a fire without a spark