extraordinary relationship with their instruments you think about it this almost like one of the most intimate relationships of their lives you know and i think it s fascinating to study it s to be inspired by it and to work with them one sounds like really find that in the performance situation when you re pushing musician really to the edge of the limit extraordinary energy that comes over in the performance situation and then i like the emotionality of that situation and they feel they re going beyond boundaries something and sometimes you discover things that may not necessarily be in being want but that s nice you know always to be just that just only edge of something contributes to the to the tingle that you get now you re just quickly you re a recent winner of the answer from the men s prize that s considered the nobel prize for music and that means that you join the ranks of big names like benjamin britten. how did that make you feel it was rather overwhelming of course it was
think it s fascinating to study it s to be inspired by it and to work with them one sounds might really find that in the performance situation when you re pushing musician really to the edge there s an extraordinary energy that comes over in the performance situation and i like the emotionality of that situation and they feel they re going beyond boundaries something i and sometimes you discover things that may not necessarily be in being want to but that s nice you know always to be just that just only edge of something contributes to the tingle that you get when you re just quickly you re a recent winner of the ends to frenzy and then surprise that s considered the nobel prize for music and that means that you join the ranks of big names like benjamin britten pierre boulez daniel bonbon how did that make you feel it was rather overwhelming of course it was a big surprise indeed because i m relatively young still but it was a great honor and. but when it comes to working band i just j
it and get these returns. why wouldn t they. i would imagine is plenty of information that would give them some of what they are looking for. absolutely. there some transfer between one and the other but maybe democrats in the house are smarter than i m giving them credit for because they realize it s going to be turned around for them but given the new standards of using the words of politicians against the military and approximate emotionality of statutes, what he said proves my point. he s out in a witch hunt for the president and this is specifically targeted at him, curiosity about what he did way back when and that is a fatal flaw. we will see if that is where it ends up. thank you for joining us. market and with one thing. donald trump broke 40 is a political tradition by not releasing his taxes. the american people have a
believes those. mistakes she. hopes he desires. crashing to. china. i ll talk about bonds i get them every time and my colleague david leavitt s is doing in the studio to talk more about this documentary that we think gets you in the chest and well my god do not forget your tissues when you go to see this movie and a big part of that emotionality is actually how. well director ron howard pairs what s going on in luciano pavarotti s biography with his powerful performance as we see that a lot of the times today he was singing about things that were actually happening in his own life he was bringing his real life drama and experiences also to his roles as ron howard s and opera is of course the best drama and it s also seen very much as an elite art form that pavarotti could fill these massive stadiums actually
with trump is measured in dog years [laughter] and that s kind of how it feels on the news cycle. there s so much coming out, so much emotionality to it that people kind of lose track of looking at it analytically or legally, and if you do that, you can realize that trump was the subject, he s probably not going to get indicted. there may be people close to him that are, there may be a report that s damning, but we have to wait and see. this is a probe that hasn t been leaking its business, so we have to be patient charles: right. it s gone on for a couple years, and what we have seen does not point to collusion, and you have to say to yourself again, you know, getting back to washington, d.c. and the idea, you know, do you go after president trump on potential campaign finance violations where other presidents, including president obama, simply paid a fine, it seems like a tall order right now. james, i ll give you the last word. look, that s a good point. southern district of n