For instance, take the one that says âThose who can, do; Those who canât teach.â
Well, in the case of Philadelphia native Keisha Hutchins Hirlinger, nothing could be further from the truth.
A bonafide singer/songwriter who has already produced three CDs, and whose musical talents have been displayed everywhere from Carnegie Hall to local clubs, Hirlinger is also a much sought-after teacher.
Classically-trained at the prestigious Oberlin Conservatory of Music, Hirlinger says she has been exploring, blending and bending all kinds of music, from hip-hop, to country, to the classics, to R&B, and everything in between.
âI was always singing, so, for me, being a musician is who I am,â Hirlinger says. âI always wanted to sing and share my music with others. I donât think I ever had dreams of becoming rich and famous. I just wanted to be able to make a living with my music. And even though today I teach full time at Abington Friends School as well as pr
it, if he tries to stay close to the script but pointed out earlier he s unpredictable. some might say just the fact that they are gathering is the bit of progress that we are watching today. jack blanchard, andrew shapiro, thank you so much. up next, buttigieg and the black vote, as the candidate heads to the carolinas and a meeting with a key figure in that discussion. score unbelievable savings. like living room up to 70% off. storage solutions from $9.99. and area rugs up to 80% off. plus, tons of limited-time mystery flash deals. and free shipping on everything when you shop from thanksgiving through cyber monday. and we re just getting warmed up. our black friday blowout is happening now through december first. shop the event of the season, only at wayfair.com. non-gmo, made with naturally sundown vitamins are all sourced colors and flavors and are gluten & dairy free. they re all clean.
some of the countries around it, most recently ukraine as we know and other baltic states looking nervously at president putin and what he might do next, and so there is very much, nato is seen here as the absolute cornerstone of european security and the reason we ve had such peace for the past 70 years and certainly the way that president trump has questioned its legitimacy, questioned the point of it, has deeply unsettled not just politicians but the general public out here. i think on the narrow point should european nations be paying more into the budget, i think it s hard to argue with the point that he s making. there are many european nations that don t make the financial commitment that they should, but there s a much bigger issue at stake here, which is about global security. it s about containing the threat from president putin, and of course, america has to play the central role in that. andrew, what would be the minimum piece of progress that
think the concern in downing street is president trump might think he could offer a helping hand to boris johnson with a sort of warm endorsement at a press conference or speaking to camera on an interview over here. the feeling downing street that might not be very helpful to boris johnson s re-election prospects. watching the election in 11 days and the special relationship brought up so often in the last couple of decades, redefining it self certainly in these two administrations. over to you, my friend, andrew, when you look at what is happening, the issue of nato and its importance and its relevance, 70 years, right, this is what we re marking this year, of nato s creation, created during the cold war, a concern of the soviet union from the east, and today, as was brought up in the introduction here, a concern of russia and ukraine at the moment, a longstanding war by today s standards, of five years at the moment. how important is the existence of nato and what it might do to
well as the 5-year-old war between russia and ukraine. also under scrutiny at the meeting, trump s relationship with boris johnson. he s been a long time favorite of trump but now is reportedly distancing himself from the president, potentially a political move given british elections are just 11 days away. the president said he was looking forward to meeting with johnson. however, there are mixed reports if an official bilateral meeting will happen or instead something more casual. the president also faces what might be a question of his own legitimacy. trump is expected to be impeached at home and face a trial and has but one year left in his administration. joining me editor of politico s london playbook, jack blanchard and former secretary of state and founder of beacon global strategies andrew shapiro. thanks for being here. jack, i ll start with you. there s a lot of stuff happening, no doubt there on the european the connet but also