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Transcripts For KQEH Tavis Smiley 20140308

And by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. Thank you. Tavis Lawrence Brownlee possesses one of those rare operatic voices. Singing in those peter school highflying those beautiful highflying registers. He is one of the opera worlds most sought after singers. He is about to make his debut in the magic flute. He first started singing in church. The cd is called spiritual sketches. This is from the Metropolitan Opera House in new york city. Tavis oh, my. You sounded good, brother. I do not often get a chance to do this, to welcome to this program not just an amazing artist, the one you also went to a great School Called Indiana University. He pledged a great fraternity. I get a chance to be in this moment for just a second was at Indiana University grad and a fellow fraternity brother. This fraternity is all about achievement. I consider myself blessed and is great to have gone to indiana, such a good school for music. I had a great experience. Tavis i just saw joshua

Transcripts For BLOOMBERG Charlie Rose 20141024

From our studios in new york city, this is charlie rose. The death of klinghoffer was written in 1991, telling the story of a hijacking of a cruise ship and the killing of one of its passengers, who was shot and thrown overboard in his wheelchair. It premiered overnight at the Metropolitan Opera House in new york. Hundreds of protesters called the police antisemitic antiinflammatory. Others viewed it as an ad a met mrs. A masterpiece. The performance has raised questions about the responsibilities of an institution like the metropolitan opera. Joining the are two First Amendment lawyers on opposite sides of the controversy, Martin Garbus and floyd abrams. Floyd, what is wrong with this . First of all, lets say it is protected by the First Amendment to request yes. Quite yes. They have every legal right to do this. And he has every legal right to put this on. I find it disturbing and morally obtuse that they would choose to do so. Rk, perhapslly a wo work,ight a fine but a work about th

Transcripts For CNBC Squawk Box 20131108

The reports polled saying the economy likely added 120,000 jobs last month. Thats the estimate and the baseline to play against. The employment rate is seen ticking higher to 7. 4 and the numbers expected to show the Government Shutdown delayed hiring and forced some workers, of course, to stay home. Also in the news this morning, blackberry will be paying its new interim ceo a base salary of a million bucks, a bonesup up to twice that amount and stock awards potentially worth some 58 million. John chen is credited with turning around sybase in the late 1990s. His shares only begin to vest after three years with the company. And the majority of those will vest an he completes his fifth year with the company. If hes fired without cause, he will be paid up to 6 million. And given that becky still has her blackberry, i think thats a good incentive to keep hers on for a while. Salix pharma will buy santarus for the 2. 6 million. Joe, over to you, sir. Lets start with twitter. The first day

Transcripts For KPIX CBS This Morning 20130118

On to the tracks. She manages to run away. Discovered a metal detector in australia is just under 300,000. All that the first lady celebrating her birthday with a new hairdo. The word is out. Bangs are in. Why exactly is the dog here . [ laughter ] and all that matters ill spend the rest of my life trying to earn back trust and apologize to people. For the rest of my life. On cbs this morning. The once point lance broke down and cried. And heres the funny thing. Wherever a tear landed a new muscle grew. [ laughter ] welcome to cbs this morning. Nearly 14 years after first winning the race that turned him into a superstar, Lance Armstrong admitted to lying about using performanceenhancing drugs. He told Oprah Winfrey he began doping in the mid 1990s but insisted he stopped in 2005 before his comeback four years later. Chip reid has the highlights from armstrongs confession. Good morning. Reporter good morning, nora and charlie. After years of defiantly denying doping charges, armstrong

Transcripts For CNNW Early Start With Christine Romans And Laura Jarrett 20200313

America is closed, closing or on the verge of being closed. Famous cultural hubs that are a part of the fabric of American Life are shutting their doors. The threat of coronavirus is changing our way of life, at least for now. The effects practical and emotional are creeping into everyones lives, a subject addressed last night. Its such sort of a challenge and exercise in managing uncertainty. Because you look at it and you try to gauge should i be incredibly concerned . Is this life threatening . Or is this simply a new and unfamiliar threat which always will have an exaggerated sort of anxiety and stress response . We live with risk and Health Threats every day. And we have an incredible ability actually to cope with that, to make rational choices about how we manage all of that. There are now at least 1,665 coronavirus cases in the United States. Up from 27 a week ago. All but three states have cases. 41 people have died. Long lines and empty shelves greet shoppers nationwide trying

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