home, you don t have to travel, but you re there, why wouldn t you do it? in australia, yes, the flights are a little bit more expensive again, but i was earning very good money putting frozen pies in a box, which kept me funded for months. three months of work i could live out there by being frugal, but you can absolutely fund all this trouble just by moving around and working. and that s the life, that s a lie. the life, that s a lie. next up we are off the life, that s a lie. next up we are off to the life, that s a lie. next up we are off to broadway - the life, that s a lie. next up| we are off to broadway where the life, that s a lie. next up - we are off to broadway where we are saying good eye to its longest running show. at? are saying good eye to its longest running show. # the phantom longest running show. # the phantom of longest running show. # the phantom of the longest running show. # the phantom of the opera - longest running show. # the phantom of the opera i
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agency fees and i would pay for my flights. and that does involve a little bit of money, but may be £400 or £500, and then you get paid much more than that over the course of the summer. if you just want to come home, you canjust come home, you don t have to travel, but you re there, why wouldn t you do it? in australia, yes, the flights are a little bit more expensive again, but i was earning very good money putting frozen pies in a box, which kept me funded for months. three months of work, i could live out there by being frugal, but you can absolutely fund all this traveljust by moving around and working. and that s the life, that s the life. next up, we are off to broadway where we are saying goodbye to its longest running show. # the phantom of the opera is there. it is 35 years since the musical, phantom of the opera, opened in new york taking records and hearts along the way.
big numbers. joining me is garrett haake, marianne that sotomayor and kimberly atkins stohr, senior opinion writer of the boston globe. welcome to sunday. it s meet the press. the longest running show in television history, this is meet the press with chuck todd. good sunday morning. friday was yet another reminder that these are not ordinary times. consider we re just nine days away from the first national election since the attack on the u.s. capitol. and obviously the threat of violence has an edge. the chilling and violent attack on paul pelosi is raising fears