- 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
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taken? my biggest concer n for is safety, not only for our kids, but also for anybody,. for us . as parents. our issue is you want us to trust you when you say short term, but you couldn t trust us enough to tell us what s going on . he to this. r it was a surprise for us . so you ram this. no surprises with this and now you re telling, trust us is tha going to be short term. we re not going to believemir that is either. either the immigrantantsthe ormind the children. so we shouldhi makche up o yourw which one do we want at here?a this is a school.shelte it s notrs a shelter. they have a lot of shelters all over the place. it s why in our community, yu what is your biggestr bi concern as a mother about whatl is happening here at your school? mggest comy biggest concern t the moment is the safety off my kids. i have two young kids at refuschool and i m also concerned for the refugees. you know, school gyms are not homes. this is a building forpl learning. it s not a shelter