Most people are probably not familiar with Joe Kernen, a morning anchor for the financial network CNBC. On Tuesday, he invited singer Sheryl Crow and “An Inconvenient Truth” schlockumentary producer Laurie David on to discuss their “Stop Global Warming College Tour.”As Kernen tried to present the skeptics’ side of this debate, the ladies clearly got uncomfortable and, to say the least, a bit defensive with their interviewer. For instance, when Kernen referenced the British documentary “The Great Global Warming Swindle,” and presented evidence from it refuting anthropogenic global warming theories, David astoundingly responded (video available here, h/t NB member Sick-n-Tired):
There’s nothing quite like the rush of feeling the reverberation of sounds from live instruments and hearing your favorite songs played live. That is, until you glance around and see energy-sucking generators powering the stage, plastic cups and bottles littering the ground, and trash cans overflowing with food scraps and wrist bands toward the end of the night.
1968
Louis Armstrong became the oldest act ever to score a UK No.1. with the single ‘What A Wonderful World / Cabaret.’ He was 69 years of age at the time.
The song evokes us to appreciate the beauty of our surroundings.
This was the last song performed by Eva Cassidy, who died of cancer about six weeks later in 1996
Legendary Hawaiian singer Israel Kamakawiwo’ole recorded this as a medley with ‘Over The Rainbow’ a version which was used in the films ‘Finding Forrester’, ‘Meet Joe Black’, and ‘50 First Dates’, as well as on the television show ‘ER’.
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