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Misunderstood Message Behind the Anthem

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Bruce Springsteen uses award ceremony for political message
At the Tribeca Festival, Bruce Springsteen received a special award. Together with Patti Smith, he sang "People Have The Power" and used the stage for a clear political message. Robert De Niro also used his appearance to sharply criticize the US president.

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