appearances by mairk, snoop dogg, cameron diaz, and many other surprises. now your hosts anderson cooper and andy cohen. good evening and welcome to times square in new york city and what is likely the most i think anticipated new year s celebration since at least the millennium. maybe the weirdest. because people wanted it to be over. and also just, no one has ever seen anything like this. no they have not. we are less than four hours away from saying good-bye to 2020 a year many people want nothing more to do with. good-bye. good riddance. we re welcoming in 2021. this year obviously has meant personal loss for so many families and friends, economic devastation, also a year we hope ends with something of a light at the end of the tunnel. hopefully tonight is an escape. we ll smile and laugh with you. it is our biggest new year s eve ever. yes. star studded lineup. we do, actually. great musical performances. puppies. tatoos. yes. shots. oh, for the
leader. always the charmer. there is news. we re not going to lose this. will you commit to making sure there is a peaceful transfer of power after the election? we have to see what happens. oh, a cliffhanger. will the president of the united states let democracy run its course? we ll find out on the next depressing episode of this week in covid history. seems like last year. good morning. welcome to morning joe. wednesday, september 22nd. things look different. history being made this morning. this is the first well, this is the second time that we ve been in this studio since willie, i guess moon landing. it looks a little well, third time. the suez crisis, number one. yeah. the moon landing, number two. then we were allowed back into this studio when news broke that bianca jagger rode the horse through studio 54. that was the third event. right. we put it above the moon landing and the suez crisis, right? we rushed into the bureau. w
surge in case load. manhattan rolls out far left policies critics say is soft on crime. these d.a.s choose to be complicit in crime i will fire. in the pocket, watching down field. intercepted, ringo goes down the sidelines all the way to the end zone as georgia is going to cover the crimson tide. who let the dogs out who, who, who, who brian: georgia wins first time since 180. 33-1. good game for three quarters. in the end georgia too much. beat the only team that beat them this year, alabama. and this is kirby smart who is actually coaching for nick saban. he beat nic fabian and alabama. they have had a lot of success in the past. great to see georgia do it and great to see a walk-on quarterback setten bennett take the job early in the year. i think this rated through the roof, don t you think, steve? steve: absolutely. i mean, who wasn t watching that last night? and it was a great season and like you said, brian, first national championship for georgia sin
a crashed plane seconds before it s hit by a train, boom. the question is, did you just see that? it is way too early for this. good morning and welcome to way too early, the show that has georgia on its mind. congrats also to the bulldogs. i m jonathan lemire on this tuesday, january 11th. we ll start with the news. in just hours president biden will deliver a major speech on voting rights in atlanta. biden is expected to publicly push for a senate filibuster change to pass voting rights. previously he had endorsed reinstating the talking filibuster. he s expected to go further today, this as senate majority leader chuck schumer will force a vote on two federal voting rights bills this week. schumer says he will start a debate on changing the filibuster if republicans use it to block the bills. president biden will travel to georgia and make the moral case to the nation that the time has come to act to defend democracy and protect voting rights even if it means ch
rock singer jimi hendrix died today in london from an overdose of drugs. janice joplin was found dead last night. the cause of death was said to be an overdose of drugs. jim morrison, the lead singer for the doors, a rock music group, is dead. he was 27. the early years of the 70s in music was sad because you lose people and you lose the beatles. this small gathering is only the beginning. the event is so momentous that historians may one day view it as a landmark in the decline of the british empire. the beatles are breaking up. it was like a death for a lot of people. rock and roll as we understood in the 1960s was no longer with us. there will never be another beatles, never. i wonder what i m doing here with no drummers or nothing like that. you might know i lost my old band, or i left it. imagine there s no heaven it s easy if you try for so long you waited for the next beatles album to see where music was going. and we just hoped the music the