Sunny but, wow, hazy out there as we look over san jose on this first saturday of august. Thank you so much for starting it with us. Im kira klapper. Cinthia pimentel joins us with your microclimate forecast and that hazy sunny look, any indication, going to be a hot one. Going to about hot one. As you were saying, first weekend of august, but we like to call it fogust in the weather center. Looking at San Francisco blanketed by the dense fog. Headed over the Golden Gate Bridge or closer to the coastline, noth fog also drizzle out there this morning. Hanging on over parts of san rafael and novato and chilly, low 50s in the north bay. Yes, spectacular sunshine over san jose to greet us on this saturday. We are headed for a warm weekend. So as we go to our temperatures, were keeping it in the 60s and 780s near the coast. Low 80s, a little further through the coastline, and 90s making our way inland. Not peak of the heat. Thats tomorrow. Walk you through all the anybodies coming up in our
Maria callas is one of the most extraordinary and influentialfigures in the history of opera. Anima viva. You must serve music because music is so enormous and can envelop you into such a state of. Of perpetual anxiety and torture. When music fails to agree to the ear in other words, to soothe the ear and the heart and the senses then it has missed its point. She enjoyed the Bright Lights of fame and endured its dark side. Her every word and move scrutinised by press and public. When a public loves you so much, you want to do so much more. They cant just applaud the legend if you dont give them something. And after all, what is the legend . The public made me. Maria callas was born in new york in December 1923 and christened Cecilia Sofia anna maria kalogeropoulos. Her parents, george and evangelia, left greece for america shortly before her birth, where they abbreviated the family name to callas. In 1937, after the marriage broke down, evangelia moved back to athens with her two daugh
# maria callas is one of the most extraordinary and influentialfigures in the history of opera. # ..anima viva. # you must serve music- because music is so enormous and can envelop you into such a state of. ..of perpetual anxiety and torture. when music fails to agree to the ear in other words, to soothe the ear and the heart and the senses then it has missed its point. she enjoyed the bright lights of fame and endured its dark side. her every word and move scrutinised by press and public. when a public loves you so much, you want to do so much more. they can t just applaud the legend if you don t give them something. and after all, what is the legend? the public made me. maria callas was born in new york in december 1923 and christened cecilia sofia anna maria kalogeropoulos. her parents, george and evangelia, left greece for america shortly before her birth, where they abbreviated the family name to callas. in 1937, after the marriage broke down, evangelia moved back to
a tragic, lonely figure. why her singing and life story continue to fascinate. the body is not there any more, but her voice is immortal. - how the world of opera was changed by maria callas, the ultimate diva. let me take you to the opera. # vissi d arte # vissi d amore. maria callas is one of the most extraordinary and influentialfigures in the history of opera. # ..anima viva. you must serve music because music is so enormous and can envelop you into such a state of. ..of perpetual anxiety and torture. when music fails to agree to the ear in other words, to soothe the ear and the heart and the senses then it has missed its point. she enjoyed the bright lights of fame and endured its dark side. her every word and move scrutinised by press and public. when a public loves you so much, you want to do so much more. they can t just applaud the legend if you don t give them something. and after all, what is the legend? the public made me. maria callas was born in new york in
Would you mind if i join you . You are the world famous detective. Innocent . Are you are funny. A passenger has died. He was murdered. The murderer is on the train knewus now and everyone i everyone of you is a suspect. So let us catch our killer. A man was rummaging around my cabin in the middle of the night. You are certain it was a man . I know it what it is like to have a man in my bedroom. Pick a number. The real killer is right here. It is one of you people. Im sleeping here, where everyone can see me and i can see everyone. Who picked up the knife . You can trust no one. No one. Charlie i am pleased to have Kenneth Branagh back at this table. With all that you are doing, why this . Kenneth it is a fantastically gripping tale, Agatha Christie keeps alive the prospect that 15 characters might have performed this violent act of murder, which keeps you. I read it when i was an readscent and my father crime fiction. This opportunity came up and i my sense was a much darker and more