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Through our new exhibit that opened under two weeks ago on the second floor in the mountain gallery, titled cowboys and culture. If you havent, i would strongly urge you to. It is just a fascinating collection, and im talking about a large collection of artifacts, art and other objects that illuminate the connection i wasnt aware of down through history, going back to the cattle days between the city of kansas city and amarillo, texas. It is so big, in fact, part of it spilled out into kirk hall down on the first hall. You may have seen the big saddle there and the big hall tree. It is a terrific exhibit. I would be remiss probably at this point before getting to michael if i didnt introduce ann dousy standing in the very back back there. She is our Library Art Exhibit director, and she has worked with michael. She is response for all of the great exhibits that you see in both of our galleries. She does a terrific job. Michael really is responsible for the most part for this exhibit be
You got nothing at all ou that wayve charlie an hour of music, when we continue. Jon bon jovi is here. This year marks the 33rd anniversary of the lead singers legendary rock band bon jovi. The group sold more than 130 million records and played in thousands of shows around the globe. Jon bon jovi is known as much for his philanthropic work as his rock star status. His foundation is celebrating its 10th anniversary. They aim to break the cycle of homelessness and poverty around the country. I am pleased to have jon bon jovi back at this table. Jon pleased to be back. Charlie 33 years. 33. Jon i have a gray hair. It comes with the turf. But i am happy to say, 33 years. Charlie what is the magic to stay in power . To be as good today . Push. Here is no magic hard work always comes first. Being true to who you are is very important, so that an audience that grows up with you can remain with you. Those who have gotten off the train because life happened, a next generation can come on with
That is not accurate. Charlie the administrations credibility has been called into question. Joining me now from washington is bob costa from the washington post. I am pleased him back on the program. Bob, what damage you think this is doing to donald trump, if any . Bob it is doing damage to him on several fronts. Within the white house, it has used some tumult. The staff, in some respects, felt unprepared for this, the president made a personal decision with the attorney geral and white house counsel. But more broadly, thpay on capitol hill im just walked over from capitol hill they fe ty were given a curveball this week by this decision. They were not ready to talk to the president s decision or defend him in an articulate way. It gives disruption to his entire agenda as he tries to pursue health care and taxes. Now, all anyone is talking about in washington is russia and former director comey. Charlie why do they think he did it . Bob he did it because, based on my reporting and th
That is not accurate. Charlie the administrations credibility has been called into question. Joining me now from washington is bob costa from the washington post. I am pleased him back on the program. Bob, what damage you think this is doing to donald trump, if any . Bob it is doing damage to him on several fronts. Within the white house, it has used some tumult. The staff, in some respects, felt unprepared for this, the president made a personal decision with the attorney geral and white house counsel. But more broadly, thpay on capitol hill im just walked over from capitol hill they fe ty were given a curveball this week by this decision. They were not ready to talk to the president s decision or defend him in an articulate way. It gives disruption to his entire agenda as he tries to pursue health care and taxes. Now, all anyone is talking about in washington is russia and former director comey. Charlie why do they think he did it . Bob he did it because, based on my reporting and th