record industry. ladies and gentlemen, the president of the united states fish and chips, they say what they want to say. billboard top ten singles boy black artists. rap was on a new rockstar. i don t please everybody with who i am as a person. i love beyonce it s not a working television. is it empty shelves are all you ll find here at tower records, it s now out of business. . . . . three, two, one, [cheers and applause] [cheers and applause] this is a very special moment thes first performance to the mtv studios in the new millennium. please welcome, no doubt: . . notes. always remember new year eve 1999 going into y2k seeing no doubt on mtv playing the end of the world as we know it by rem. it s the end of the world asking we know it. i feel fine. it was a very appropriate apocalyptic song for apocalyptic decade. we wake up it s 2002 all alive and still in the middle of between pop mania. boy bands were selling so many albums. everythin
appear voluntarily and answer a whole variety of questions. he did not contradict the testimony of other witnesses, and i think we did learn a few things, which we will be rolling out in hearings to come. during pivotal moments, cipollone was in the know and very much in the room, including the oval office on january 3rd shooting down trump s plan to replace the acting attorney general with an election denying doj lawyer. and two sources say he was with trump during the riot itself watching it unfold on television. with me now is former assistant u.s. attorney for the southern district of new york elie honig who is also a cnn senior legal analyst. elie, let s be honest here. neither of us were in the room for all eight hours, which would have been great for news, but less good for actual having a life. that said, we have gotten bits and pieces from our reporting from our team at cnn about what pat cipollone was asked about when he may have said. what s your biggest takeaway
. . american girls and american guy will always stand up and salute will always recognize. . after september 11th, we saw this resurgence of patriotism real reembrace of the american flag from country music and the mainstream community you ll be sorry you messed with the usa toby keith was the ultimate example of all of that we ll put a boot in your ass, it s the american way. with all the genres reacting to 911, the war country was probably the most literal and out spoken about it. i pledge of allegiance to this flag and if that bothers
out of the mainstream community, and he tried a lot of things to create a fate, create a fateful weapon, which actually he used to kill one of the greatest political leaders in japanese history. it s a homemade gun. you couldn t he couldn t use that twice. it was a one-off weapon, so this remains very much an isolated incident. so i wouldn t think this would affected that much the political atmosphere and the collective psyche of the japanese people. i want to ask you about the legacy of the former prime minister. you know, we live in a time of hyperbole and overstatement, but it is not either to say he was the most transformative political leader certainly over the course of the last 90 years, one of them in the history of japan. what do you think his ultimate
education, housing and so forth between the mainstream community and the minority communities here. that s what s really at stake here. this job has been called the second toughest job in politics. it s a huge city, a huge budget, a lot going on here. even though the election is today, we re probably not going to know the outcome for weeks. help us understand why that is. reporter: because they re using something called rank choice voting here. every voter gets to rank five candidates in order of preference. it s the first time new york or any big city has done this. the point is to give voters more of a say, especially in an election where there s a small group of voters. turnout in these kind of elections is 20% or less for the most part. this way, when the votes are