Audiences will be taken on a journey from the first naive blush of new romance to the smug relationshippers, and all the way to the haggard survival mode of the long-married.
New Music Monday for February 8, 2021
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Celebrating a half-century of life and a quarter century of trailblazing music, Venezuelan-born turned San Francisco Bay Area-based pianist, composer, educator and bandleader
Edward Simon releases a two-disc career retrospective, “25 Years.” Brimming with arrestingly beautiful music drawn from 13 albums spanning 1995-2018, the disc features a brilliant cadre of Simon’s closest collaborators including tenor saxophonist Mark Turner, altoist David Binney, bassists Scott Colley, John Patitucci and Ben Street and drummers Brian Blade and Adam Cruz.
a generous gift for a woman who didn t think she d get to see her grandson play in the high school band. nightly news begins now. captions paid for by nbc-universal television good evening. we re going to begin tonight with a crippling trend in america that cannot go on without taking entire families with them. if we all agree those who have health insurance is the lucky ones, that usually means someone has a job with benefits. the cost of health care insurance premiums has now more than doubled for american families since 2001. no wages are rising that fast. it comes down to the choice, american families are being forced to make on a daily basis. as millions of families already know, it s too often between your money or your health. we begin here tonight with john yang. reporter: when jeri wood had surgery and radiation for a brain tumor in 2002, her employer s health insurance covered nearly all of it. her out of pocket cost, about $500. it wasn t something we had t
sunday over new startling documents from the website wikileaks. thousands of classified state department cables were released by the website today. among the disclosures, that the u.s. has made secret efforts to remove enriched uranium from a pakistani research reactor fearing it could be used to make a nuclear device. u.s. and south korean officials have made game plans to deal with a possible collapse of the north korean government. and china has conducted computer hacking attacks against the west. some of the most gripping disclosures involve iran, as we hear now from national security correspondent david martin at the pentagon. reporter: when a ahmadinejad was elected president of iran, the then commander of u.s. forces in the middle east general job abizaid met with arab military leaders, all agreed with abizaid that iran new president seemed crazy. that cable one of a quarter million state department documents released by wikileaks details a meeting in the united arab