Is the invisibility cloak now a reality? It could be and the military is very interested. See for yourself in today's "Video of the day"!
Playlist for Monday, October 21, 2019
5a Hour
- What I Got - Sublime
- Why Don't You Get A Job - Offspring
- Juicy Notorious B.I.G.
- Smells Like Teen Spirit - Nirvana
- Hail To The King - Avenged Sevenfold
- Heat of the Moment - Asia
- Midnight City - M83
- Team - Lorde
- Low - Cracker
- Anyway You Want It - Rise Against
- Love Me - Tesla
6a Hour
- Hot Shower - Chance The Rapper
- Summer - Calvin Harris
- Once In A Lifetime - Talking Heads
- Stand or Fall - Fixx
- Nookie - Limp Bizkit
- Something About You - Level 42
- Never Enough - LA Guns
- Jet Airliner - Steve Miller Band
- Turn Me Loose - Loverboy
7a Hour
- Doctor, Doctor - Thompson Twins
- Rumors - Timex Social Club
- All I Want - Toad The Wet Sprocket
- Funky Cold Medina - Tone Loc
- All Lips and Hips - Electric Boys
- Unbelievable - EMF
- Icky Thump - White Stripes
- Butterfly - Crazy Town
8a Hour
- Ransom - Lil Tecca
- My Own Worst Enemy - Lit
- Voices - Disturbed
- Them Bones - Alice In Chains
- Smooth Criminal - Alien Ant Farm
- Move Along - All-American Rejects
- Take Me Out - Franz Fernandez
Not all airlines are equal when it comes to accommodating families.... ABC's Daria Albinger has the tip on which airline will make the whole family happy.
Nineteen hours and sixteen minutes- that’s how long it took a Qantas flight to fly more than ten thousand miles from New York to Sydney over the weekend, making it the longest-ever non-stop commercial passenger flight. The Boeing 787-9 Dreamliner had 49 people aboard, including a number of scientists and medical experts. The airline used the opportunity to study the effects of long-haul air travel on pilots, crew members, and passengers. Qantas says it plans to eventually launch non-stop flights between Australia’s east coast, New York, and London by 2023. ABC's Cheri Preston joins Tony with the details.
“The world feels like it’s falling apart, what should I do to prepare for Armageddon?” asked a Jill Schlesinger podcast listener. Given the fighting in Syria, anti-government protests in Hong Kong, the down to the wire vote on Brexit, the expanding U.S. impeachment inquiry, not to mention ongoing trade conflicts between the U.S. and China, the U.S. and the European Union and South Korea and Japan, it’s easy to understand why people are worried about the current state of the globe. What can you do? CBS News Senior Business Analyst Jill Schlesinger joins Tony with some helpful advice.
How did Angelina Jolie's return to the big screen go and the resurgence of Micheal Jackson? That and more in today's entertainment news!