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Debra boarder coming up right now. Deb bra board certificate former president and ceo of the los angeles philharmonic. She brought in a conductor and she built the artistic reputation and the financial covers of the institution. She oversaw the rebuild of the Hollywood Bowl and after two decades has stepped down to become president and ceo of the new York Philharmonic. Should i get on my knees . No. I feel like i should beg you to stay. This is so not fair. Youre leaving us. Hey, you know, im a new yorker. Although i thought i did very well. I became a californian when i was here. People always accused me of having the new york accent and new york walk. But i loved it here. Its been just the greatest stuff, professional, 17 years of my lichlt its been my joy, my lifes work. And so its time to return home to my family. And to help one of the great orchestras beside the los angeles philharmonic. Its funny that i worked for two philharmonics, new york and los angeles. To really assume its
Allen alda is an Award Winning actor on the classic tv series mash among many other notable roles. He is also a bestselling author. The latest book is titled if i understood you, would i have this look on my face. My adventures in the art and science of relation and communicating. Allen ald yashgs ia, im alwaysg to see you. Good to see you. Can i tell you how excited i got when i saw this book come across my desk . Because i think that one of the many things that is wrong with our world is that we dont communicate well and thats pretty obvious these days. There is no empathy. There is no generous or charitable listening. Its one of the real problems. There is no civil exchange. So you got your finger on the pulse of part sf wrong with our democracy. Much resonated with the cull as happening. I didnt know it was going to be so apt when i was working. Ive been working on it for a couple of years. But what it came out of was all these years i spent not only interviewing people on the Scie
Remind your children in this by centennial year, when we are the first generation of the americans who have experienced attacks on the continental united states, we are the first generation of americans to have felt what it was like to have our government buildings attacked. Remind your children freedom is not free. And that our countrys greatness is found in one another. Thats what the starspangled banner is about. Thats what this commemoration year is about. To tell that story, and to lift every voice, and to sing. A threeday fourth of july weekend starts friday on American History tv, including the 200th anniversary of the starspangled banner 8 30 p. M. Eastern on friday. Visit the College Classroom of joel howell as he talks about u. S. Government human radiation experiments conducted after world war ii through the cold war. Sunday at 8 00 p. M. Eastern, a preview of president ial historian Jeffrey Engels manuscript on george w. Bush and the peaceful end to the cold war. Next, on A
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