Live Breaking News & Updates on To the bone

Stay updated with breaking news from To the bone. Get real-time updates on events, politics, business, and more. Visit us for reliable news and exclusive interviews.

When Truth Isnt Truth The Rudy Giuliani Story

switch today. - the rudy story's really about perception. with qualifying internet. who he is and has been depends on who you ask. if you ask, like, a poor new yorker in the '90s, he's the worst, rich and white, he's the best. now, for a trump fan, he's a truth teller, he's loyal to the bone. to a liberal, he's lost his mind. it's all about perception. [tranquil music] - last night, rudy's son, andrew giuliani, lost the republican primary for new york governor. yeah. his biggest weakness, name recognition. [laughter] - we need to make sure we are doing everything that we possibly can for our kids, to leave them a better state than was handed to us. we need to make sure that we're fighting the way that the rudy giulianis and the donald trumps have fought to hand a better state and a better country

Perception , Internet , New-yorker , Rudy-story-s , Best , To-the-bone , Worst , White , Truth-teller , Liberal , Trump-fan , Mind

Take Me to the Opera

his first musical partnership was with his father, pasquale. tony's parents moved to the uk from southern italy. his father studied music while working as a cook and later became a vocal coach in london. his mother, carmela maria, took on a variety ofjobs. they worked themselves to the bone, really, two, threejobs each, morning, noon and night. quite menial ones at times? oh, absolutely. my mother cleaned offices in the morning. my brother and i used to clean them with her before we went to school. to survive and to have... ..to have a life, we had tojust, you know, work as hard as possible. and of course, that stayed with me. tony started playing the piano at the age of six, and by the time he was ten, he was regularly accompanying his father when he gave voice lessons. you know, the family business, you know, that means after school, running home, getting on the bus and going to the west end, where they were,

Tony-pappano , Music , Father , London , Carmela-maria , Partnership , Parents , Vocal-coach , Pasquale , Uk , Southern-italy , Mother

Take Me to the Opera

his father studied music while working as a cook and later became a vocal coach in london. his mother, carmela maria, took on a variety ofjobs. they worked themselves to the bone, really, two, threejobs each, morning, noon and night. quite menial ones at times? oh, absolutely. my mother cleaned offices in the morning. my brother and i used to clean them with her before we went to school. to survive and to have... ..to have a life, we had tojust, you know, work as hard as possible. and of course, that stayed with me. tony started playing the piano at the age of six, and by the time he was ten, he was regularly accompanying his father when he gave voice lessons. you know, the family business, you know, that means after school, running home, getting on the bus and going to the west end, where they were, where he would rent the studios and teach until quite late at night. i was with him, so i didn't have

Music , In-london , Father , Carmela-maria , To-the-bone , Two , Vocal-coach , Variety-ofjobs , Morning-noon-and-night , Threejobs , Times , Life

Take Me to the Opera

his first musical partnership was with his father, pasquale. tony's parents moved to the uk from southern italy. his father studied music while working as a cook and later became a vocal coach in london. his mother, carmela maria, took on a variety ofjobs. they worked themselves to the bone, really, two, threejobs each, morning, noon and night. quite menial ones at times? oh, absolutely. my mother cleaned offices in the morning. my brother and i used to clean them with her before we went to school. to survive and to have... to have a life, we had to just, you know, work as hard as possible. and of course, that stayed with me. tony started playing the piano at the age of six, and by the time he was ten, he was regularly accompanying his father when he gave voice lessons. you know, the family business, you know, that means after school, running home, getting on the bus and going to the west end,

Antonio-pappano , Music , In-london , Father , Carmela-maria , Partnership , Uk , Parents , Vocal-coach , Pasquale , Southern-italy , Variety-ofjobs

Take Me to the Opera

he feels every second. if something goes wrong, he will catch you. - he always supports singers. that's a very rare quality now in the opera industry. - take half an hour. i don't care how long that note is, but don't make it short. stay long. for him it's very important that you're creating - the whole story together. it's very strong teamwork. tony pappano learned the value of teamwork from a very early age. his first musical partnership was with his father, pasquale. tony's parents moved to the uk from southern italy. his father studied music while working as a cook and later became a vocal coach in london. his mother, carmela maria, took on a variety ofjobs. they worked themselves to the bone, really, two, threejobs each, morning, noon and night. quite menial ones at times? oh, absolutely.

Something , Singers , Don-t , Story , Teamwork , Care , Note , Second , Quality , Half , Opera-industry , Antonio-pappano

Take Me to the Opera

tony pappano learned the value of teamwork from a very early age. his first musical partnership was with his father, pasquale. tony's parents moved to the uk from southern italy. his father studied music while working as a cook and later became a vocal coach in london. his mother, carmela maria, took on a variety ofjobs. they worked themselves to the bone, really, two, threejobs each, morning, noon and night. quite menial ones at times? oh, absolutely. my mother cleaned offices in the morning. my brother and i used to clean them with her before we went to school. to survive and to have... ..to have a life, we had tojust, you know, work as hard as possible. and of course, that stayed with me. tony started playing the piano at the age of six, and by the time he was ten, he was regularly accompanying his

Antonio-pappano , Father , Teamwork , Partnership , Value , Pasquale , Music , In-london , Uk , Carmela-maria , Parents , Vocal-coach

Take Me to the Opera

industry l— rare quality now in the opera indust . ., �* rare quality now in the opera indust . ., �* ., ., . industry. i don't care how long that notice, industry. i don't care how long that notice. but — industry. i don't care how long that notice, but don't _ industry. i don't care how long that notice, but don't make _ industry. i don't care how long that notice, but don't make it _ industry. i don't care how long that notice, but don't make it short, - notice, but don't make it short, they— notice, but don't make it short, they will— notice, but don't make it short, they will know. _ notice, but don't make it short, they will know. for— notice, but don't make it short, they will know.— notice, but don't make it short, they will know. for him it is very important _ they will know. for him it is very important that _ they will know. for him it is very important that you _ they will know. for him it is very important that you are _ they will know. for him it is very important that you are creating i they will know. for him it is very i important that you are creating the whole _ important that you are creating the whole story together. it is a very strong _ whole story together. it is a very strong teamwork.— whole story together. it is a very strong teamwork. tony learned the value of teamwork _ strong teamwork. tony learned the value of teamwork from _ strong teamwork. tony learned the value of teamwork from a - strong teamwork. tony learned the value of teamwork from a very - strong teamwork. tony learned the | value of teamwork from a very early age. his first musical partnership was with his father pasquale. tony's parents moved to the uk from southern italy, his father studied music while working as a cook and a later became a vocal coach in london. his mother took on a variety ofjobs. london. his mother took on a variety of “obs. , ., ~' london. his mother took on a variety of “obs. , ., ~ , , ., of jobs. they worked themselves to the bone, really _ of jobs. they worked themselves to the bone, really two _ of jobs. they worked themselves to the bone, really two or— of jobs. they worked themselves to the bone, really two or three - of jobs. they worked themselves to the bone, really two or three jobs l the bone, really two or three jobs each. morning noon and night. i{finite each. morning noon and night. quite venial ones — each. morning noon and night. quite venial ones at _ each. morning noon and night. quite venial ones at times? _ each. morning noon and night. quite venial ones at times? absolutely, i each. morning noon and night. quite| venial ones at times? absolutely, my mother cleaned _ venial ones at times? absolutely, my mother cleaned offices _ venial ones at times? absolutely, my mother cleaned offices in _ venial ones at times? absolutely, my mother cleaned offices in the - mother cleaned offices in the morning and my brother used to clean them with her before we went to school. to survive and to have a

It- , Notice , Don-t , Care , Story , Quality , Industry , Don-t-make-industry , Whole , Opera-indust , But-industry , Don-t-industry

Outnumbered

♪ u.s. just earned itself nickname no vacation nation. vacation deprivation report, american workers taking less time off than those in any other country. average american worker used only 11 vacation days in 2022. less than mexico, singapore, canada and australia. on the flip side, workers in japan, hong kong, germany, france and uk took the most vacation time. leslie, wondering if part of this is it semantics? personal days you can take that it gets incorporated into it? are we working ourselves to the bone? >> leslie: we are truly working ourselves to the bone.

U-s- , Itself , Nickname , Country , Average-american , Workers , Report , Vacation-nation , Vacation-deprivation , 2022 , 11 , Leslie

When Truth Isnt Truth The Rudy Giuliani Story

sa- the rudy story's really at about perception.event. viswho he is and has beenre depends on who you ask. if you ask, like, a poor new yorker in the '90s, he's the worst, rich and white, he's the best. now, for a trump fan, he's a truth teller, he's loyal to the bone. to a liberal, he's lost his mind. it's all about perception. [tranquil music] - last night, rudy's son, andrew giuliani, lost the republican primary for new york governor. yeah. his biggest weakness, name recognition. [laughter] - we need to make sure we are doing everything that we possibly can for our kids, to leave them a better state than was handed to us. we need to make sure that we're fighting the way that the rudy giulianis and the donald trumps have fought to hand a better state and a better country

Beenre-depends-on , Event , New-yorker , Store , Viswho-he , Sa-the-rudy-story-s , Best , To-the-bone , Worst , White , Liberal , Truth-teller

The Context

that locktin — is amazing! there is a line as well that locklin murdoch, one of rupert murdoch's_ that locklin murdoch, one of rupert murdoch's sons, claims his brother was leaking — murdoch's sons, claims his brother was leaking stories to the writers of succession and it was a bit too close to — of succession and it was a bit too close to the bone, and itjust goes to show— close to the bone, and itjust goes to show we're not quite sure whether or is imitating art or life is imitating _ or is imitating art or life is imitating life.— or is imitating art or life is imitatin life. ., ., , , imitating life. that would suggest the are imitating life. that would suggest they are conscious _ imitating life. that would suggest they are conscious who _ imitating life. that would suggest they are conscious who it - imitating life. that would suggest they are conscious who it is - imitating life. that would suggest| they are conscious who it is styled on. . , ,., y they are conscious who it is styled on. . , ,., , , , on. absolutely, but there is the trum- on. absolutely, but there is the trump factor — on. absolutely, but there is the trump factor too. _ on. absolutely, but there is the trump factor too. it _ on. absolutely, but there is the trump factor too. it is _ on. absolutely, but there is the trump factor too. it is not - on. absolutely, but there is the trump factor too. it is not just l trump factor too. it is notjust about— trump factor too. it is notjust about the _ trump factor too. it is notjust about the murdochs succession. the great _ about the murdochs succession. the greatioy_ about the murdochs succession. the greatioy of— about the murdochs succession. the greatjoy of it about the murdochs succession. the great joy of it is an amalgam of trump — great joy of it is an amalgam of trump politics and he trump dynasty as witt— trump politics and he trump dynasty as will of— trump politics and he trump dynasty as will of some sort of media powerplay and it is also just beautifully written, and i have to say. _ beautifully written, and i have to say. i— beautifully written, and i have to say, i cannot wait pretty next episode. — say, i cannot wait pretty next eisode. ., ., ., , ., episode. you and thousands of others. thank _ episode. you and thousands of others. thank you _ episode. you and thousands of others. thank you very - episode. you and thousands of others. thank you very much l episode. you and thousands of- others. thank you very much indeed for that. others. thank you very much indeed forthat. doug others. thank you very much indeed for that. doug heye, thank you for your company this evening. we are out of time. we will be back here tomorrow. got an interesting guest tomorrow. got an interesting guest tomorrow to talk about formula i and the move towards greening it up and making it more invite mentally

Isj-one , Life , Murdochs-succession , Imitating , Writers , Stories , Locklin-murdoch , Line , Art , Bit , Brother , Sons