funk marries disco and it lead to hip-hop. it s 1979 and i heard chic s good times come on. i kept hearing somebody talk over the song. you hip, you hop, you don t stop and rock it out baby b the beat and me and the groove and my friend are going to try to move your feet. what s great about the song is that is where hip-hop gets its name from. we didn t know the name of the song was rapper s flight. so i went to the record store. so when people talk about it what s that hip-hop song and it was the first hip-hop song to crack the top 40. it changed everything. rappers delight opens the incredible door to the last new american art form which is hip-hop.
it s 1979 and i heard chic s good times come on. i kept hearing somebody talk over the song. you hip, you hop, you don t stop and rock it out baby b what you hear is not a test i m rapping to the beat me the group and my friend are going to try to move your feet so when people talk about it what s that hip-hop song and it was the first hip-hop song to crack the top 40. it changed everything. rappers delight opens the incredible door to the last new american art form which is hip-hop.
you hip, you hop, you don t stop and rock it out baby b the beat and me and the groove and my friend are going to try to move your feet so when people talk about it what s that hip-hop song and it was the first hip-hop song to crack the top 40. it changed everything. rappers delight opens the incredible door to the last new american art form which is hip-hop. o is for ordinarily i wouldn t. l is for layers of luxury. a is for alll the way back. r is for read my mind.
leave, i m here for you. he was like i don t know what to tell you, i m sorry. and here they are together in austin texas. father and daughter danny and hanna. my heart goes out to you. watching you, you know, in the midst of all of it. thank you, both so much for taking the time with me today. danny, i have to start with you. take me back to yesterday morning. you hop in the truck, you re heading to work. you see the flooding up ahead. you decide to turn around. as you do so what happened? well it s just a little more dark than daylight. i get to a point i m just in a normal area that normally you would not think flood, no river, nothing. i say, well i m turning around here. you know the saying turn around don t drown. we have it down here. a guy was close behind me. then two little cars and a police car behind them. he walked up and i said look
with poor people. you hop on a train or bus 20 30 years ago from alabama to detroit to get a good job. those jobs no longer exist, but there s great jobs out there, but they are knowledge-based jobs that require a different sort of skill set. it requires among other things? staying in school. staying in school. there s not the importance place on that like there ought to be. look at president obama who said in the past it would be nice if there were more fathers in these houses but during the administration the gap between the haves and the have-nots is bigger. it will always backfire. these sort of policies you know we had a gdp report measuring the economy, we re barely growing. when i say barely growing, we are barely growing. it s the worst recovery in history, and who is hit hardest from it are the poor people. we have a ladder of success. we have to create an environment where the same tide lifts all ships. you can t engineer recovery