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and i did this play at arena stage it was one seeing but it was just fantastic so brilliant and i wouldget exit applause every night and the best time i was working with an actor named richard bower who was a company member at the time and you know that was what in one thousand nine hundred eighty two and it still has such a lasting impression on me go to any break let's show you a clip from miles what can i do for you i'm here because i'm looking for a new college oh all right that tell me what you think and ok i'm looking for a school in chicago i want to do a film program at columbia college but to sponsor right right well it is an art school. you know springfield community has a film studies program and i hear the white southern is quite good yet but it needs to be in chicago i'm afraid if i stay here one more day then i have to get stuck here like everyone else. oh. right. so is it too late for scholarships well i have a list this is pretty common question so i keep this list of college scholarships that are available in chicago why don't you have a look at that what's a national m
and i did this play at arena stage it was one seeing but it was just fantastic so brilliant and i wouldget exit applause every night and the best time i was working with an actor named richard bower who was a company member at the time and you know that was what in one thousand nine hundred eighty two and it still has such a lasting impression on me go to any break let's show you a clip from miles what can i do for you i'm here because i'm looking for a new college oh all right that tell me...
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in moliere's play the imaginary invalid at the arena stage in washington d.c. where i grew up you know where you go i didn't mean twenty years there yeah my father was a journalist for the washington post named j y smith j period why period smith that's really yardley comes from i think jonathan yardley yes viewed from the absolutely. so i there i was in d.c. and i did this play at arena stage it was one seeing but it was just fantastic so brilliant and i would get exit applause every night and the best time i was working with an actor named richard bower who was a company member at the time and you know that was what in one thousand nine hundred eighty two and it still has such a lasting impression on me go to any break let's show you a clip from miles what can i do for you i'm here because i'm looking for a new college oh all right then tell me what you think and ok i'm looking for a school in chicago i want to do the film program or columbia college but to spencer right right well it is an art school. you know springfield community has a film studies program
in moliere's play the imaginary invalid at the arena stage in washington d.c. where i grew up you know where you go i didn't mean twenty years there yeah my father was a journalist for the washington post named j y smith j period why period smith that's really yardley comes from i think jonathan yardley yes viewed from the absolutely. so i there i was in d.c. and i did this play at arena stage it was one seeing but it was just fantastic so brilliant and i would get exit applause every night and...
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we're here at georgetown visitation preparator school this camp arena stage. a little different from most of your summer camps it is taught. it's theater camp and taught boy group. we're here today we'll learn to do several activities. but the first one is we're going learn a little bit shakespeare because i'll introduce kelly magee. kerry magee. excuse me. kerry, nice to meet you today. thank you for having us out h here. >> absolutely. >> tell us a little bit. when i think summer camp owe i think outdoor activities. i think doing, that's correct kind of stuff. we're inside today because sometimes people learn about theater. >> what are we doing today? >> we're working on shakespeare. this is our shakespeare class. >> okay. >> we just started working on romo yo and juliet. >> oh. >> we'll be working on the opening pro log that essentially tells the entire story of the play in 14 lines. >> this is for kids just by the way between ages of eight and 15? >> cam is that for kids age eight to 15 this particular class is eight through 12. >> okay. this is big. have
we're here at georgetown visitation preparator school this camp arena stage. a little different from most of your summer camps it is taught. it's theater camp and taught boy group. we're here today we'll learn to do several activities. but the first one is we're going learn a little bit shakespeare because i'll introduce kelly magee. kerry magee. excuse me. kerry, nice to meet you today. thank you for having us out h here. >> absolutely. >> tell us a little bit. when i think summer...
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. >> ♪ >> august 19th arena stage at the mead center for american theater. >> ♪ >> you can catch him the morning here because who knows what else is going to show up on our fox5 zip trip. >> i love it. thank you avon, holly donnell. >> background music for the whole segment. >> absolutely. man, congress heights jamming this morning. we love it. >> love it, love it. 9:21 is your time. coming up we're celebrating national dance day with a couple of pros. you're going to need extra help, my friend. >> pros, the pros are from so you think you can dance. of course, the big hit show, and paul and i -- paul is going to be hitting the dance floor. >> hey, you said you were going to play along. >> you don't want to miss it. >> first of all, tough news down at the outerbanks part of the outerbanks evacuated after a power outage. police searching for suspect after an tack on popular trail and king for day? why jeff is the richest man in the world didn't last long. 9:22. ♪ fios is not cable. we're a 100% fiber optic network. and with the new fios gigabit connection...
. >> ♪ >> august 19th arena stage at the mead center for american theater. >> ♪ >> you can catch him the morning here because who knows what else is going to show up on our fox5 zip trip. >> i love it. thank you avon, holly donnell. >> background music for the whole segment. >> absolutely. man, congress heights jamming this morning. we love it. >> love it, love it. 9:21 is your time. coming up we're celebrating national dance day with a couple...
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she found herself on stage at an arena in nashville being honored at the country music association awardsnday sit down at the palm restaurant across the street from the arenahere just 12 months earlier she watched that same awards show on tv as a fan. >> new artist o tr morris. >> this is so crazy. so last year i sat across the street at a bar and watched this show. >> this is kind of a historic place for you, this bar. you were sitting somewhere over there. >> i was in this booth with my manager janet and my boyfriend ryan. we were watching that tv over there. >> did you have any dream, not the next year, that's too big a dream, that someday you might be on that stage? >> definitely not a year >> but it just one year later, maren morris was inside that arena outside accepting the new artist of the year award. she was only ten when she started to sing in bars like the white elephant stock yards in fort worth, texas. >> i was a shy kid but felt comfortable singing. >> at 17, morris stepped off the texas bar circuit and chased her dream by trying out for "american idol" and "the voice." she
she found herself on stage at an arena in nashville being honored at the country music association awardsnday sit down at the palm restaurant across the street from the arenahere just 12 months earlier she watched that same awards show on tv as a fan. >> new artist o tr morris. >> this is so crazy. so last year i sat across the street at a bar and watched this show. >> this is kind of a historic place for you, this bar. you were sitting somewhere over there. >> i was in...
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. >>> back in march joseph in new york called in to ask about arena pharmaceuticals. it's a development stage biotech that i didn't know well. i said we're circle back to talk about it since this is the most interactive show on television, that's what we're going to do. it's been called since march they're still at more than 250% year to date thanks to their lead drug. it's a phase three treatment for lupus. it's a nasty inflammation of the kidneys that caused by lupus, a dangerous condition. this could be a major opportunity. 60% of the sufferers of kidney complications. so far the data has been strong. but the stock peaked in march when there was a secondary offer that priced at $6.75 a share it's gotten momentum back and the recent move makes me curious about why investors have gotten to confident let's look with the chair of the company. where it's going and where it's headed thank you. have a seat. okay could you please tell us about this form of lupus, why it's a debilitating condition and talk about the current standard of care versus what might be out there. >> first, starting out wit
. >>> back in march joseph in new york called in to ask about arena pharmaceuticals. it's a development stage biotech that i didn't know well. i said we're circle back to talk about it since this is the most interactive show on television, that's what we're going to do. it's been called since march they're still at more than 250% year to date thanks to their lead drug. it's a phase three treatment for lupus. it's a nasty inflammation of the kidneys that caused by lupus, a dangerous...
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stage with - duet partner dolly parton. the concert takes place october 25th at nashville's bridgestone arena. tickets go on sale friday breaking right now - a robbery and shooting in prince george's county sam live tease tomorrow, the transportation planning board is scheduled to vote on studying a set of regional transportation initiatives, including new express lanes, a northern >> now, "good morning washington," on your side. we begin with a breaking news alert. autria: gunfire in a prince george's county home, the overnight robbery and who ended up in a hospital. plus -- >> they are very angry about the way the superintendent and the charles county school board has been handling things. larry: a tough conversation about a school sex scandal and why it took months to get him behind bars. code orangere today, the warnings you need to know about before you head out the door. i am autria godfrey. larry: i am larry smith. happy hump day. veronica:
stage with - duet partner dolly parton. the concert takes place october 25th at nashville's bridgestone arena. tickets go on sale friday breaking right now - a robbery and shooting in prince george's county sam live tease tomorrow, the transportation planning board is scheduled to vote on studying a set of regional transportation initiatives, including new express lanes, a northern >> now, "good morning washington," on your side. we begin with a breaking news alert. autria:...
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. >> in the '70s that distance between the performer on stage and that audience grew. if you went to any big arenang pop music magazine in england, the beatles came in second. the most popular rock group in england these days is called the led zeppelin. >> in their 20s, they're rich, powerful, temperamental, and pampered. they're led zeppelin, the group on tour and in the vernacular of the biz where being big is nothing, zeppelin is very big. to get around, the zeppelin uses a chartered 707. the kind of plane president nixon uses. ♪ the president's plane doesn't have an organ nor a 15-foot mirrored bar or in private quarters two bedrooms and a fireplace. >> i'm a bit upset it doesn't have a pool table on board. apart from that, i think this is about the best way to travel. >> americans are now spending $2 billion a year on music. that's $700 million more than the whole movie industry grosses from ticket sales in one year. about three times the amount of money taken in by all spectator sports. >> i'm telling you rock 'n' roll is no different than ibm, xerox, sara lee, chevrolet, supply and demand.
. >> in the '70s that distance between the performer on stage and that audience grew. if you went to any big arenang pop music magazine in england, the beatles came in second. the most popular rock group in england these days is called the led zeppelin. >> in their 20s, they're rich, powerful, temperamental, and pampered. they're led zeppelin, the group on tour and in the vernacular of the biz where being big is nothing, zeppelin is very big. to get around, the zeppelin uses a...
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here it's sort of a survival of the fittest mentality as we start to compete on the global stage in the energy arenand compete with some of those opec players, so that's what the market is focusing on now. some of the players i speak to are saying the first quarter of next year you could see prices lower than where they are now, so we're talking about the 30s at this point i would say probably for the rest of the summer we can bounce around these levels, but if something doesn't change in the supply/demand picture, you will see more pressure going forward. david? >> all right, thank you, jackie. jackie de angeles. oil has. >> $43 is a battleground level that is the battleground thank you, knowing this stuff so cold >> holds $43, doesn't go down. >> she said short it with all your heart >> okay. >> she has credence. >>> still to come, rbc's mark mahaney, what he's expecting from amazon prime day. we'll be right back. ♪ [brother] any last words? [boy] karma, danny... ...karma! [vo] progress is seizing the moment. your summer moment awaits you, now that the summer of audi sales event is here. audi will
here it's sort of a survival of the fittest mentality as we start to compete on the global stage in the energy arenand compete with some of those opec players, so that's what the market is focusing on now. some of the players i speak to are saying the first quarter of next year you could see prices lower than where they are now, so we're talking about the 30s at this point i would say probably for the rest of the summer we can bounce around these levels, but if something doesn't change in the...
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stage where military intervention is made, but we are always ready. we are here to defend our country. >> military action is possible. can is being led by sunny arena and being supported by the uae, bahrain -- raising the minimum wage by 50%. the latest wage increase is -- thehis year as called fortests have the removal of the president. >> meanwhile, the president making headlines on social media. on sunday, he tweeted a mock a video of himself beating of a man with a cnn logo for a head. time he is the first attacked the news network, but critics say this is a new low. >> this is a momo video and it was posted online by the very real president of the united states. a joke or message, its -- ications the officialed on presidential on. it is fromom donald trump's appearance on a world wrestling show. version comerked of a man's face has been covered with a cnn logo. behavior that cnn says is unfit for president. responding, saying it is a sad day when the president of the united states encourages against reporters. >> i think no one would perceive that as a threat to my hope they don't. >> i do think that he has a right to respond to. of bothrs of
stage where military intervention is made, but we are always ready. we are here to defend our country. >> military action is possible. can is being led by sunny arena and being supported by the uae, bahrain -- raising the minimum wage by 50%. the latest wage increase is -- thehis year as called fortests have the removal of the president. >> meanwhile, the president making headlines on social media. on sunday, he tweeted a mock a video of himself beating of a man with a cnn logo for...
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big moves in two biotech names check out arena pharmaceuticals jumping 50% on positive mid stage trial over 25% after the fda cleared to submit a new drug application or nda several additions to the all time high list, boeing, comerica and thermofisher watch those names in today's trading. that's ut fit for this hour let's send it downtown back over to you. >> thank you good morning it is 8:00 a.m. at snap headquarters in venice, california 11:00 a.m. here on wall street and "squawk alley" is live ♪ >>> good morning welcome to "squawk alley" here at post nine our own sarah and mike
big moves in two biotech names check out arena pharmaceuticals jumping 50% on positive mid stage trial over 25% after the fda cleared to submit a new drug application or nda several additions to the all time high list, boeing, comerica and thermofisher watch those names in today's trading. that's ut fit for this hour let's send it downtown back over to you. >> thank you good morning it is 8:00 a.m. at snap headquarters in venice, california 11:00 a.m. here on wall street and "squawk...
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coup toll, president donald trump returned to the campaign stage by holding a make america great again rally, in youngstown, ohio, pack arena, president trump spoke about variety of issues, including his efforts to repeal obamacare to increasing security at us boarders. he even defended his way of leading our nation. >> i think that with few exceptions, no president has done anywhere near what we have done in his first six months. >> he said not even close. so, this was his sixth campaign rally, as president, but he said once he got elected he wanted to go through, thank everyone, have these rallies all across the country. >> and he's doing it. you know when the dallas could you business are in trouble we kind of like it, the dallas cowboys finally make an example out of one of their players, they did that last year, too, following run in with the law. we are talking about lucky, lucky whitehead, the only problem; lucky whitehead didn't do it. he didn't shoplift. so will they have him back on the team? doesn't look like it. oh, we're going to hear their coach stomach err around after the break. >> and we're continuing to fo
coup toll, president donald trump returned to the campaign stage by holding a make america great again rally, in youngstown, ohio, pack arena, president trump spoke about variety of issues, including his efforts to repeal obamacare to increasing security at us boarders. he even defended his way of leading our nation. >> i think that with few exceptions, no president has done anywhere near what we have done in his first six months. >> he said not even close. so, this was his sixth...
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arena pharmaceuticals. its experimental drug for rare but deadly lung disease produced good results in a mid-stage study. 0%. arena pharmaceuticals. >>> got another amazon story. this one is about a lex is is a. it helped call police during a domestic dispute in new mexico. take me to it,. liz. liz: a convicted felon was beating up his girlfriend. it happened east of alba consider key. he said, i will kill you if you call the cops. he said, did you call the sheriff? that apparently triggered the alexa device which apparently called the cops. the cops showed up. he is under arrest, multiple charges, aggravated battery. at the time he was basically kicking her in the face and stomach. her daughter is there. she is unharmed. she suffered minor injuries. he faces prison time. stuart: let's move on. toughstory. >>> the u.s. has successfully tested the thad antiballistic mills sill system. ashley: one week after north korea launch the that intercontinental ballistic missile. it launched from alaska and took out this particular weapon. they're 14 for 14 with the thaad system, essentially protects you because it
arena pharmaceuticals. its experimental drug for rare but deadly lung disease produced good results in a mid-stage study. 0%. arena pharmaceuticals. >>> got another amazon story. this one is about a lex is is a. it helped call police during a domestic dispute in new mexico. take me to it,. liz. liz: a convicted felon was beating up his girlfriend. it happened east of alba consider key. he said, i will kill you if you call the cops. he said, did you call the sheriff? that apparently...
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stage. audiences are over the moon every show we do. ♪ >> queen and adam lambert's arena tour runs through augustso inspiring. >> now, for the record, adam came in second that season on american idol, and the winner, you remember, it was chris allen. now, let's talk about phil collins, his not dead yet tour was postponed last month when phil had a terrible accident. the 66-year-old fell and hit his head, needing stitches to close a severe gash. he's resuming his canceled dates in london this november, but phil told us about fighting another battle, this one with the bottle. he talks about it with our senior news editor. ♪ i can feel coming in the air tonight ♪ >> you were very, very open about your battle with alcoholism. 55 years old. a new phase in your life. >> i retired. i put the brakes on. i kind of enjoyed not having to do anything, turn on tv, watch some sport, have a glass of wine. then the wine becomes vodka. then suddenly, you know, you're killing yourself. >> phil started drinking when his marriage to his third wife ended. >> how bad did it get? >> i got sent to a hospital in switzerl
stage. audiences are over the moon every show we do. ♪ >> queen and adam lambert's arena tour runs through augustso inspiring. >> now, for the record, adam came in second that season on american idol, and the winner, you remember, it was chris allen. now, let's talk about phil collins, his not dead yet tour was postponed last month when phil had a terrible accident. the 66-year-old fell and hit his head, needing stitches to close a severe gash. he's resuming his canceled dates in...
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stage two. something curious about this process and that every few steps of the way we are publicly told how it is going and it is consumed in all these different arenas reflects back on what happens in brussels and makes it horribly complicated? brussels and makes it horribly complicated 7 you can brussels and makes it horribly complicated? you can see that david davis is very aware that he has a big domestic audience for whatever he says year, never mind with the eu negotiators when it comes to brexit. when we look at michel barnier and what he can or cannot do, it is important to remember his hands are tied because he is told very clearly by the other countries what he can and cannot do. so he gets his instructions on them and has to report back to them and also needs the european parliament on site. this is a very political process whereas normally trade agreements between the eu and other countries is left to the technocrats and the lawyers but there are a lot of politicians involved and that is why it is so complicated. for more information you know where to go. let's talk about some important research on dementia that has come out. a third of d
stage two. something curious about this process and that every few steps of the way we are publicly told how it is going and it is consumed in all these different arenas reflects back on what happens in brussels and makes it horribly complicated? brussels and makes it horribly complicated 7 you can brussels and makes it horribly complicated? you can see that david davis is very aware that he has a big domestic audience for whatever he says year, never mind with the eu negotiators when it comes...
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stage at a make america great reality in youngstown, ohio. i martha maccallum. good evening, everybody. this is "the story." it is the fourth story, he is at the covelli arena. word is they got about 20,000 people who have requested tickets and it is filling up quickly, as you can tell. kevin corke is our man there this evening, and ed henry here with us with all defects and skip tonight, and charles krauthammer standing by with his thoughts on the president's handling of the attorney general. all of that coming up moments away. as we watch them file in, we have been hearing that they are on time. the president tends to run a little bit behind time, but the crowd is filing in. melania, his wife, the first lady is there as well, white house correspondent kevin corke joins us now. he is they are on the scene in ohio tonight waiting for the president to come out. hey, kevin. >> yes, we are. great to be with you. they are calling this the rally in the valley. i have been to youngstown many times, good to get out here and see what the people in the midwest really feel and what they are talking about. and as we get into this packed arena once again, just show you,
stage at a make america great reality in youngstown, ohio. i martha maccallum. good evening, everybody. this is "the story." it is the fourth story, he is at the covelli arena. word is they got about 20,000 people who have requested tickets and it is filling up quickly, as you can tell. kevin corke is our man there this evening, and ed henry here with us with all defects and skip tonight, and charles krauthammer standing by with his thoughts on the president's handling of the attorney...
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stage at a make america great reality in youngstown, ohio. i martha maccallum. good evening, everybody. this is "the story." it is the fourth story, he is at the covelli arena.t 20,000 people who have requested tickets and it is filling up quickly, as you can tell. kevin corke is our man there this evening, and ed henry here with us with all defects and skip tonight, and charles krauthammer standing by with his thoughts on the president's handling of the attorney general. all of that coming up moments away. as we watch them file in, we have been he
stage at a make america great reality in youngstown, ohio. i martha maccallum. good evening, everybody. this is "the story." it is the fourth story, he is at the covelli arena.t 20,000 people who have requested tickets and it is filling up quickly, as you can tell. kevin corke is our man there this evening, and ed henry here with us with all defects and skip tonight, and charles krauthammer standing by with his thoughts on the president's handling of the attorney general. all of that...
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arena, from australia, angela merkel, and so many others, mexico, and it's interesting that on two different occasions donald trump went to mexico during the campaign, and just recently, on the world stage, at the g-20, he never even said that mechanics psycho going to pay for the wall. how weak is that? it's important that -- we just n't continue to overlook donald trump's lies. host: thanks for the call. "fortune" magazine, has drumped creeded global leadership to china? there was a changing of the guard, columbia university economist charged that in pulling the u.s. support out of the paris accord, president trump was not only forfeiting global leadership, but leading america right out of the civilized world. in the "l.a. times," tracy wilkinson saw the president's withdrawal from the climate deal as the most concrete sign yet that america has -- of his america first foreign policy has begun to disrupt the global order that ultimately could cede u.s. in its dominant role to china. david sanger saying the climate decision was a strategic gift to the chinese who are egg eager to fill the void on everything from selling the rules of trade and environmental standards to financing the fra
arena, from australia, angela merkel, and so many others, mexico, and it's interesting that on two different occasions donald trump went to mexico during the campaign, and just recently, on the world stage, at the g-20, he never even said that mechanics psycho going to pay for the wall. how weak is that? it's important that -- we just n't continue to overlook donald trump's lies. host: thanks for the call. "fortune" magazine, has drumped creeded global leadership to china? there was a...
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arena and i think they did a great job. >> i loved you in the jacksons by the way. look you've mastered it all, stage, music, film.ng the crown in 1983 miss america and more importantly perhaps how you dealt with the controversy after it. so i want to say thank you for that. you're really a role model. >> well, you know, i live my life and i lived it the way i could. at 20 years old, um, to be famous overnight and then to have to deal with major struggles. i look back, i'm a mother of four. my eldest just turned 30 and my youngest is 17 looking at them at their ages and looking at what i went through at 20 years old, i'm astounded that i made it through the way i did. but those were the cards i was dealt, and i just knew that eventually i'd get a chance to let my light shine after all the dust settled and you have to continue to do you. and do what you do best, and eventually you'll get an opportunity to shine. >> you were the whole front page of the style section in the washington post the day after and i still have it, and when i look at it -- >> do you. >> i do. i have it. it doesn't look as good as it did back
arena and i think they did a great job. >> i loved you in the jacksons by the way. look you've mastered it all, stage, music, film.ng the crown in 1983 miss america and more importantly perhaps how you dealt with the controversy after it. so i want to say thank you for that. you're really a role model. >> well, you know, i live my life and i lived it the way i could. at 20 years old, um, to be famous overnight and then to have to deal with major struggles. i look back, i'm a mother...
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arena, to legends gracing the fields in the house. new york has practically seen everything in the way of sports. but today a new stage is set.new chapter in new york's sporting history will be written. the formula e championship will race its way through the city streets in the shadows of manhattan. this series pushes the boundaries of clean technology, as we race into the future.
arena, to legends gracing the fields in the house. new york has practically seen everything in the way of sports. but today a new stage is set.new chapter in new york's sporting history will be written. the formula e championship will race its way through the city streets in the shadows of manhattan. this series pushes the boundaries of clean technology, as we race into the future.