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Take Me to the Opera

and then, all of a sudden, you're in your costume and you're in your make—up and you're portraying a character, so that's when the fun really does begin. do you ever get nervous? i think we have — well, i certainly think i have a nervousness that takes me to a certain limit that will not hamper anything that i have to do on the stage, so the adrenaline is a good adrenaline and it's a good nervousness. you know, we're all warming up in our dressing rooms and excited to go on the stage, really. and is there anything that can beat performing in a live opera in costume for you? well, funnily enough, you can see my palate for the next week. i've got gianni schicchi, which i'm singing in liverpool in a couple of days... by puccini. ..and this is tonight, of course. and then i've got an album of sea shanties coming along. we'll be recording that in wales. in wales? just outside cardiff. really looking forward to it. can i come along and listen to you do that? of course you could, yeah!

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The Media Show

all of the wall street economies were really expecting one to come eventually, so the whole taylor swift demand story seemed a little off. so that's why we started looking into swiftonomics or what eventually became swiftonomics tow— and understand. so, that's what you meant by swiftonomics? yes. so, essentially, itjust became a theory about supply and demand and what it said about the us consumer and now, about the global consumer, right, because we're seeing the same story. what did it say? what do you think it says? well, it says something about pent—up demand and what the pandemic did to demand, right? because before the pandemic — and i don't want to get too wonky here — but before the pandemic, we did see people spending more on services and, of course, when we were locked into our homes during the pandemic, everyone went on amazon and all of a sudden, everyone was buying goods online. so we kind of, like, forgot about experiences. and then the — what the eras story said was that in a way, it opened the floodgates for services spending,

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Fox News at Night

>> seems that the gravitational pull of the trump melodrama that has gripped the nation since he came down the escalator is now it appears resulting in some people coming to that spot where protesters have gathered and lit himself on fire. >> the gravitational pull. all of a sudden the melodrama that's been going on caused that >> it gets tiresome. >> if you hear it enough you have a tendency to believe it and this is the danger with this type of misinformation being put out there. this is an individual who clearly has mental illness. you look at his employment history he was working for a couple of democrat legislators. that's his history. if he is claiming theirs a deep state or some conspirator theory one would query what that is founded on.

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The Media Show

one to come eventually, so the whole taylor swift demand story seemed a little off, so that's why we started looking into swiftonomics or what eventually became swiftonomics to try and understand. so, that's what you meant by swiftonomics? yes. so, essentially, itjust became a theory about supply and demand and what it said about the us consumer and now, about the global consumer, right, because we're seeing the same story. what did it say? what do you think it says? well, it says something about pent—up demand and what the pandemic did to demand, right? because before the pandemic — and i don't want to get too wonky here — but before the pandemic, we did see people spending more on services and, of course, when we were locked into our homes during the pandemic, everyone went on amazon and all of a sudden, everyone was buying goods online, so we kind of, like, forgot about experiences. and then the — what the eras story said was that in a way, it opened the floodgates for services spending, so it's not that taylor swift

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The Media Show

all of the wall street economies were really expecting one to come eventually, so the whole taylor swift demand story seemed a little off, so that's why we started looking into swiftonomics or what eventually became swiftonomics to try and understand. so, that's what you meant by swiftonomics? yes. so, essentially, itjust became a theory about supply and demand and what it said about the us consumer and now, about the global consumer, right, because we're seeing the same story. what did it say? what do you think it says? well, it says something about pent—up demand and what the pandemic did to demand, right? because before the pandemic — and i don't want to get too wonky here — but before the pandemic, we did see people spending more on services and, of course, when we were locked into our homes during the pandemic, everyone went on amazon and all of a sudden, everyone was buying goods online, so we kind of, like, forgot about experiences. and then the — what the eras story said was that in a way, it opened the floodgates for services spending, so it's not that taylor swift was the only one driving spending in the us because eventually, we saw barbenheimer and beyonce, but she did accelerate it, that recovery,

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Ayman

very, very vocal in the past for the last 20 years, really, about how horrible iran is and how we're going to strike a iran, how we're going to blow up their nuclear facilities if they don't, you know, stop their nuclear program. all of a sudden has been completely silent since the iranian attack on, or since the day after the iranian attack on israel. >> how much do you think deterrence has been re- established, if you will, for both of these countries? do you think that israel will think twice about going after a senior member of the iranian military, and whether it's in syria or elsewhere in the region at this moment, because of iran's response? >> well, it's possible. i mean, i think the iranians taliation against israel for its killing of the very, very senior commander of the revolutionary guard in damascus and the iranian consulate building. and, and i think that they showed that they, i mean, they

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Laura Coates Live

and i think from israel standpoint last week, when is, when iran was attacking israel, all of a sudden the world, after having turned on israel for the violence of its attack and gaza the world rallied around israel and israel had tremendous cooperation from jordan and other arab states. and i think that's something that israel should try to build on. and really the way to deal with the iranian threat. i think long-term from the israeli perspective is to draw closer to the sunni arab states to get the deal with saudi area back on for saudi arabia to recognize israel, that would be a much more massive win for israel than a random strike on some target and iran, but clearly that's where we are. we're in this military for tat game right now. >> yeah. i don't get the impression just from the conversations we've been having this evening where you've got at a national pride issue from hardline right on the right end iran, that there is potential to conceal the damage to build perhaps propaganda or response this

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Gutfeld

israel, in the northern part of is because of hezbollah, over 150 to 200000 residents have moved down into the center of the country they've been out of the home for months. they're not working and then they're not able to make any money. but they still have to come up with the money to pay their mortgages. the that were in the south that have that where october seventh happened. and they all moved also into the center. so you have two parts of it, but we're taking care of each other. what is it about? >> i just like when they made the janine camp to be able to go and say, we'll take care of you. but they left them in the first generation after generation and they used as pawns. once again, the palestinian people are just being used as pawns. they're being held hostage by hamas. they're being held hostage on the west bank. everybody knows that. nobody. and all of a sudden, you're going to the united nations saying they want a country. a country? what does it mean who's running a gun, running a country? hamas? well, fatah, these are known terrorist groups.

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Morning Joe

process. it wasn't just because everyone ran out of their peremptory, you know, choices there, you know, preventing certain jurors and getting others. what was it about this process or this judge that allowed that to happen so quickly, that we're now, today, presumably getting the remaining five alternate jurors, and what does that say about the process or the trial starting on monday? because i don't think anyone thought we would be here. i mean, maybe we'd go another week. you sort of ramp up into it. all of a sudden, bam, monday, we could be full on. >> we could be. i want to caveat that by saying each side gets two peremptory challenges per alternate juror, meaning they have ten, again, to select five alternate jurors. today could be not the end of this jury selection process. i expect that it will be, but who knows? >> right. >> that said, you asked me, michael, what are the choices merchan made that allowed this

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Gutfeld

in the bank becaus e all of a sudden if you are a millionaire, suddenly you look so less important. and iforta you liknte an uncomfortable body odor that when you're only making like, you know, all you gold diggers. well, yeah. you know, also he getsyates go t three marks and liver spots and she's like, he's so handsome. shut up. his he's not. he's handsome, you know, i'm saying. so it's goodoneys in the sense foro th men they need to go through this because you don't want them goingthis. this when they'n adult and you're married to them. you need to graduate and los ne all money and go a couple of weeks with missed meal cramps and stuff like that. >> scouple wite o grow up. up. >> okay? all right. coming up, an msnbc tool loses his cool. >> it's that time of year again. ask the question, ladies. when boys in blue and don't move, get a much earned. we be more nice. >> i was in second grade first people like each other in the head. you're worried about me. fox nation freaks the heat back to the beach. none of you guys are 21, right? so i'm for that, al.

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