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thanks thank you so the opera's about the stock and this is the man who has everything under control gaddy stage manager everything ok everything's fine everything's fine you're about to start the show remember three minutes three minutes to go. i guess i i. i. i. was i. was. i said. is where you met a soprano nama goldman singing the role of siebel a young boy in love. so nama we're one in one of my favorite rooms backstage at the opera where in the costumes are all these fantastic dresses i mean look at all this you know look at the colors but you don't get to wear any of them. because i'm going to do a boy. but isn't it a cool room all these one of my favorite room in the house is just amazing you have no idea what's behind here but today you got to go up into hair and makeup your beautiful hair disappear with the trousers and i have short hair almost no makeup. only boyish lines in my face or accented and that's the life of the method i write apparently either carmen or a boy. so how do you become an opera star in israel when did you decide you wanted to be an opera singer how did this
thanks thank you so the opera's about the stock and this is the man who has everything under control gaddy stage manager everything ok everything's fine everything's fine you're about to start the show remember three minutes three minutes to go. i guess i i. i. i. was i. was. i said. is where you met a soprano nama goldman singing the role of siebel a young boy in love. so nama we're one in one of my favorite rooms backstage at the opera where in the costumes are all these fantastic dresses i...
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in the shooting out in arizona that our colleague, congresswoman gaddy giffords -- debbie's giffords was one of the giffords wasbby one of the victims. and it was when the gun was reloading with another clip that he was tackled to the ground. otherwise, there would have been more people that would have been harmed that day. and so, it is another common sense thing that people are asking for, and that these lightts are bringing to as they argue this case that they don't want to be in a school where they had this kind of violence that is threatened. host: joining us now in the studio is lane murdoch, the petition starter for the change that were petition that led to the national school walkout, and she is a student and rich hill high
in the shooting out in arizona that our colleague, congresswoman gaddy giffords -- debbie's giffords was one of the giffords wasbby one of the victims. and it was when the gun was reloading with another clip that he was tackled to the ground. otherwise, there would have been more people that would have been harmed that day. and so, it is another common sense thing that people are asking for, and that these lightts are bringing to as they argue this case that they don't want to be in a school...
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and with gaddy i've made my ideas real. ♪ ♪ i made my own way, now it's time to make yours. ♪ ♪ everything working, just like it should ♪ sure. momwhat's up, son?alk? i can't be your it guy anymore. what? you guys have xfinity. you can do this. what's a good wifi password, mom? you still have to visit us. i will. no. make that the password: "you_stillóhave_toóvisit_us." that's a good one. seems a bit long, but okay... set a memorable wifi password with xfinity my account. one more way comcast is working to fit into your life, not the other way around. retail. under pressure like never before. and it's connected technology that's moving companies forward fast. e-commerce. real time inventory. virtual changing rooms. that's why retailers rely on comcast business to deliver consistent network speed across multiple locations. every corporate office, warehouse and store near or far covered. leaving every competitor, threat and challenge outmaneuvered. comcast business outmaneuver. >> welcome back. time now to get another peek behind the gates of a luxury property just hitting the market. this e
and with gaddy i've made my ideas real. ♪ ♪ i made my own way, now it's time to make yours. ♪ ♪ everything working, just like it should ♪ sure. momwhat's up, son?alk? i can't be your it guy anymore. what? you guys have xfinity. you can do this. what's a good wifi password, mom? you still have to visit us. i will. no. make that the password: "you_stillóhave_toóvisit_us." that's a good one. seems a bit long, but okay... set a memorable wifi password with xfinity my account....
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gaddy, thanks for talking to the kids for us. >>> news breaking in our hour about donald trump's son-in-law jared kushner. white house lawyers now looking into two loans that were made to jared kushner's family business and the price tag, half a billion dollars. this coming from "the wall street journal" reporting the white house counsel's office are determining whether the loans may have violated any legal or ethical guidelines which do attach to an aide like kushner. it's it builds on a report last month that the loans may have come after kushner with his white house job was meeting with key executives from very same two firms. that does it for me. thanks for watching our show. i'll be back here tomorrow night, 6:00 p.m. eastern. "hardball" with chris matthews is up next. >>> defenseless. let's play "hardball." >>> good evening. i'm chris matthews in an unsettled washington. facing dangers on multiple fronts, president trump seems desperate enough to go it alone. consider what he is up against now. first and foremost, there is the special counsel's russia probe which shows signs of escala
gaddy, thanks for talking to the kids for us. >>> news breaking in our hour about donald trump's son-in-law jared kushner. white house lawyers now looking into two loans that were made to jared kushner's family business and the price tag, half a billion dollars. this coming from "the wall street journal" reporting the white house counsel's office are determining whether the loans may have violated any legal or ethical guidelines which do attach to an aide like kushner. it's...
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you have tre gaddy and john radcliffe in the house. you have jim jordan and mark meadows for months and months calling for this. it absolutely should happen. if you could dove-tail it directly with what the inspector general is doing so as they have the prosecutorial power it absolutely should happen. it should happen two months ago. >> hannity: john solomon, i know we've got your breaking news. you've been covering this almost from the get go as well. you have the final word tonight, sir. >> thanks. listen. my sources are telling me they're in the final stages of going through the process in determining whether special prosecutor should be named. there are standards that have to be met. the justice department is looking at that. there's an outside person arranging that for the justice department. i think we'll see an announcement in the next few days. if i had to put where my sources are telling me, it'll end up with the special prosecutor. >> hannity: how right have we all been? how wrong has the media been? >> we've been right. the
you have tre gaddy and john radcliffe in the house. you have jim jordan and mark meadows for months and months calling for this. it absolutely should happen. if you could dove-tail it directly with what the inspector general is doing so as they have the prosecutorial power it absolutely should happen. it should happen two months ago. >> hannity: john solomon, i know we've got your breaking news. you've been covering this almost from the get go as well. you have the final word tonight,...
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i first really started getting involved in that with an alumni of this department, greg gaddis.kernel -- colonel confronted -- that's too harsh a word to use, engaged in a dialogue with lewis worley and rigs and because the other guy who wrote a book called the general about what they had written about westmore lynn and their interpretation written large about the war itself and i thought it was a very good engagements, so i began to read more. books not read all of his and i have not read greg's book. i got involved in that a lot more. that as i believed, and as is written down in this book gaeta'soreland, colonel found the missing things. it was a history i think written fairly criticized as missing a lot of other things. focus on, as an historian, choosing to focus on a part of the history, a part of the record and ignoring other parts of the record. and that's what i found. disservicehas done a to the history of the vietnam war for the serious student of it, and certainly a disservice to the people who were involved in it. -- mr. rothmann: that's a nice way of talking about
i first really started getting involved in that with an alumni of this department, greg gaddis.kernel -- colonel confronted -- that's too harsh a word to use, engaged in a dialogue with lewis worley and rigs and because the other guy who wrote a book called the general about what they had written about westmore lynn and their interpretation written large about the war itself and i thought it was a very good engagements, so i began to read more. books not read all of his and i have not read...
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>> our look at the literary culture of shawnee, oklahoma, continues as we speak with author keith gaddie about his book "the rise and fall of the voting rights act." >> there is no constitutional issue here. the command of the constitution is plain. there is no moral issue. it is wrong, deadly wrong, to deny any of your fellow americans the right to vote in this country. [applause] >> we do have to take a little bit of a journey back to the past. we have to visit the hand of the past, and part of what we have to understand is why it was necessary to push back against these jim crow voting laws. one of the things we know is that the purpose of elections is termed preferences of the election by electing people. in a democracy one thing we expect is we will have representation for everybody including minority opinion which we just have an opinion for a way to get expressed or if you have the vote it's really, really hard to have your opinion expressed and have taken seriously by politicians because vote of the grant to the deal in, votes keep them in power and to respond to constituencies w
>> our look at the literary culture of shawnee, oklahoma, continues as we speak with author keith gaddie about his book "the rise and fall of the voting rights act." >> there is no constitutional issue here. the command of the constitution is plain. there is no moral issue. it is wrong, deadly wrong, to deny any of your fellow americans the right to vote in this country. [applause] >> we do have to take a little bit of a journey back to the past. we have to visit the...
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get a quote today. bui'm not stanng still...d, and with gaddy ve made my ideas rl. ♪ i made mown way,make yours. ♪ everything is working, just like it should ♪ you're still here? we're voya! we stay with you to and through retirement. i get that voya is with me through retirement, i'm just surprised it means in my kitchen. so, that means no breakfast? voya. helping you to and through retirement. . >> we'll be imposing tariffs on steel imports and tariffs on aluminum imports and you're going to see a lot of good things happen. you're going to see expansions of companies. 25 for steel, 10 for aluminum. it's being written now. neil: all right, you heard that 25% tariffs on steel products that will be detailed next week. 10% aluminum products and capitalist pig hedge fund manager jonathan hoenig, what do you think? >> this is a tax. a tariff is a tax, neil, 25% tax. that's paid for by americans, and i tell you, neil, this is exactly the same mistake herbert hoover made in 1930 imposed tariffs on agricultural products and turned a mild recession into the great depression, that's exactly wh
get a quote today. bui'm not stanng still...d, and with gaddy ve made my ideas rl. ♪ i made mown way,make yours. ♪ everything is working, just like it should ♪ you're still here? we're voya! we stay with you to and through retirement. i get that voya is with me through retirement, i'm just surprised it means in my kitchen. so, that means no breakfast? voya. helping you to and through retirement. . >> we'll be imposing tariffs on steel imports and tariffs on aluminum imports and...
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i haven't read gaddis, it's like 800 pages and jr, i prefer jr, those really distinctly american novelsscopic interpretation of american culture inch terms 0 public burning, richard nixon there is as a character, and the kind of way of taking real life characters and putting enemiure book and having your own spin. it was okay to do that. i got some from kuver, from reading their works in my late teens. >> host: from a profile of you in "the guardian" in 2017, writehead's parents ran an executive recruit cutement firm and were less than delighted when he announced a desire to become a write sneer -- writer. >> guest: sure my father was first generation college, grew up poor. and hope for his children that wouldn't be broke and i've been broke many times since i got out of college. because of my career choice, but hoping for a long time i would get a straight job, and then the intuitionist came out they real a'sed i was in it for a long haul and have been pet pretty zicked since then. >> host: is that's your father in sag harbor? can we read this is your father, quote: kept changing the c
i haven't read gaddis, it's like 800 pages and jr, i prefer jr, those really distinctly american novelsscopic interpretation of american culture inch terms 0 public burning, richard nixon there is as a character, and the kind of way of taking real life characters and putting enemiure book and having your own spin. it was okay to do that. i got some from kuver, from reading their works in my late teens. >> host: from a profile of you in "the guardian" in 2017, writehead's parents...