and sculpt a mauvy by first knowing what s in them. and before i know how to do it, i was going to begin by dissecting what was in the thing. and what i did was i thought i would ask myself four or five questions about what i was going to encounter. what do you want to say in the briefest few words as to why you re doing it. as a director i knew if i got that, maybe i didn t get great imagery and tone, maybe i didn t get this. but if you got that, you got it. that horse s head scene, in the book the horse s head is not in the bed, is it? here s the book. it s not in the it s sort of out there. what made you put it on the bed? i just thought it would be more interesting if he felt something in his bed and he opened the sheet and there was blood. always you get more shock if you can get the audience to think
hosting big news at his retreat yesterday including tesla ceo elon musk. fundraising set in liz cheney s home same day she was voted out of office, the tesla ceo split between both major parties. carley: and president biden taking the briefest of breaks to return to sign inflation reduction act. biden took time to pat himself on the back. president biden: president should be judged by words and deeds, not by rhetoric, but by action, not by promise, but by reality. the american people won and special interest lost. carley: the president took action by resuming his vacation, departing for delaware. and lara trump had this to say
from that country. look, it s still an open argument about whether we should or should not have gone into afghanistan in 2001, in the wake of the 9/11 attacks, but no one can seriously deny that those 20 years of war, our longest war, proved to be a tragic, tragic waste of blood and treasure. both american and afghan. we left behind a poverty stricken country in the hands of an undefeated taliban with a number of civilian casualties on the increase and drug production she up as well. every time we end a disastrous war abroad, we say wow, that was a lesson learned. then after the briefest of pauses, we go and do it all again and another country. it s endless war. after almost 250 years and nearly 400 military interventions overseas, i have to ask, has the united states actually learned any lessons? we will discuss that next with
the music of chopin fills the hall. and, for the briefest of moments, the war seems very far away. the reality is some of these performers sent their children away to safety for other countries. a number of the artists and crew are defending their country serving in the ukrainian armed forces. while those on stage struggle to keep the city s cultural spirit alive. soloist katerina crosses herself before entering stage right. after a few steps, this curtain suddenly closes.
fills the hall and for the briefest of moments the war seems very far away. the reality, though, is some of these performers sent their children away for safety to other countries. a number of the artists and true are fee fending their country serving in the ukrainian armed forces while those on stage struggle to keep the city s cultural spirit alive. the soloist katarina crosses herself before entering stage right. but after just a few steps the curtain suddenly closes. bad news. the third air raid siren of the night has just gone off, the