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boyish lines in my face or accent and that's the life of the mets or the right apparently either carmine or a boy. so how do you become an opera star in israel when did you decide you wanted to be an opera singer how did this all start what is the culture of opera singing well very good question well i started as a pianist differences ever since i was five years old i played the piano classical music was always in my life but somewhere around the age of eighteen i started singing and then we all have to do the military service here so we stopped for the military service isn't anything in the army no i didn't i did have normal normal service and then i came back and i just knew that that was my path i still late though isn't what it's late yeah i still feel play the piano but that's just for me so why why oprah we did you get this small. the larger than life going to think i think it was because the combination of acting expressing myself through acting and music is something that i never found in the piano and actually as a pianist i always had fear of stage whereas when i started singin
boyish lines in my face or accent and that's the life of the mets or the right apparently either carmine or a boy. so how do you become an opera star in israel when did you decide you wanted to be an opera singer how did this all start what is the culture of opera singing well very good question well i started as a pianist differences ever since i was five years old i played the piano classical music was always in my life but somewhere around the age of eighteen i started singing and then we...
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motivated by the fact that i didn't want to stay home reading the carmine's couldn't. i couldn't do that i wanted to go and do something to do to help. not just monitors through the media. not to disseminate any rumors we had the information that people. are gathering here is it a demonstration or not i don't know i don't care about the way he did anyone calls it but we are here to get answers. the real answer that's what we want. you said that you work to the markets all the gossips about that which are the toll rising as high as three hard worker and five hundred had some say more so you were at the mall what can you say about all those rumors i was at one of the morgues. ok did at one of the grass care thirty seven building number thirty seven's all of that sixty seven bodies sixty four of them are from this is even near vision. three people they have nothing to do with that tragedy. sixty four people are currently there that mark. this one markets sixty four people that's what i can say many of them are children this so why them are almost there and this figure is
motivated by the fact that i didn't want to stay home reading the carmine's couldn't. i couldn't do that i wanted to go and do something to do to help. not just monitors through the media. not to disseminate any rumors we had the information that people. are gathering here is it a demonstration or not i don't know i don't care about the way he did anyone calls it but we are here to get answers. the real answer that's what we want. you said that you work to the markets all the gossips about that...
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six minutes and 20 seconds with an aer 15 and my friend carmine would never complain to be about pianoe. airand complain to be about piano practice. air and would never call here miss sunshine. alex would never walk into school with his brother, ryan. scott would never joke school with his brother, ryan. scott would neverjoke around with cameron at camp. helena would never hang out with macs. gino would never a wave to herfriend at with macs. gino would never a wave to her friend at lunch. with macs. gino would never a wave to herfriend at lunch. he would never play basketball with sam or dyla n. never play basketball with sam or dylan. they would never... and we'll find out how this story — and many others — are covered in tomorrow's front pages at 10:30 and 11:30pm this evening in the papers — our guestsjoining me tonight are rachel cunliffe, comment and features editor at city a—m — and political correspondent at the financial times, henry mance tributes have been paid to a french police officer, who died saving the lives of hostages in a supermarket siege in the town of trebes yest
six minutes and 20 seconds with an aer 15 and my friend carmine would never complain to be about pianoe. airand complain to be about piano practice. air and would never call here miss sunshine. alex would never walk into school with his brother, ryan. scott would never joke school with his brother, ryan. scott would neverjoke around with cameron at camp. helena would never hang out with macs. gino would never a wave to herfriend at with macs. gino would never a wave to her friend at lunch. with...
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you know, the only other person to be expelled from the academy ever was a character actor named carminesharing screeners. carmine caridi got the same punishment at harvey weinstein for giving his neighbor a copy of "sea biscuit" on vhs. >> our voices joining together in a mighty chorus that is finally saying, time's up. >> reporter: oscar winner common and singer andra day used their performance of "stand up for something" from the movie "marshall" to shine a light on activists fighting for change. >> we stand up for the dreamers, we stand up for the immigrants. >> reporter: common also calling out the nra. >> we put up monuments for the feminists. tell the nra they're in god's way. >> reporter: bringing the audience to their feet. and the academy also devoting a segment to honoring diversity and equality in hollywood. featuring female filmmakers and artists of color. george, it was a powerful night. >>> larry hackett, to talk about it. our media expert. bringing in different voices. we learned what inclusion rider means thanks to frances mcdormand. >> i thought her speech was great. th
you know, the only other person to be expelled from the academy ever was a character actor named carminesharing screeners. carmine caridi got the same punishment at harvey weinstein for giving his neighbor a copy of "sea biscuit" on vhs. >> our voices joining together in a mighty chorus that is finally saying, time's up. >> reporter: oscar winner common and singer andra day used their performance of "stand up for something" from the movie "marshall" to...
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we're hearing that back in 2009 a lawyer who was adverse to trump got a phone call from a guy named carmines he knows where the guy lives and he knows that the guy has wife and kids. and if he keeps [ bleep ]ing with trump, they're going to come find him. when you hear stuff like that, that's a serious threat to your base. if you are wanting to have the perfect or the best kind of optic as a politician, who is going to want to have that? and even more importantly from a legal standpoint, you lose credibility before a judge, a jury or an arbitrator if you're running around threatening people to make them sign agreements. >> sam, last thought. because this is amazing conversation. i think trump has made a concordot with the right. he says he is against abortion rights. even punishing women to show how feverish is he on this issue, to give credit. . then he got on the bush with billy bush and talked about his attitude towards women which was awful. it seems like they said one-on-one in a microsense you be a bad guy. but in a macro sense, you're on our side of the abortion issue. so we'll take
we're hearing that back in 2009 a lawyer who was adverse to trump got a phone call from a guy named carmines he knows where the guy lives and he knows that the guy has wife and kids. and if he keeps [ bleep ]ing with trump, they're going to come find him. when you hear stuff like that, that's a serious threat to your base. if you are wanting to have the perfect or the best kind of optic as a politician, who is going to want to have that? and even more importantly from a legal standpoint, you...
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carmine is waiting in new york. go ahead. caller: good morning. the cold were never really ended. ii,t after world war unbeknownst to the russians, we had broken their code and we were monitoring them. president,ruman was they were trying back then to interfere in our elections up until the present day. the only thing that has changed is they now have this technology where they don't need spies in our country. all they need is a computer and an office in order to attain what they want. that is to cause disruption in our process. i don't understand the surprise by congress that this is going on. we knew this 70 years ago. good morning. caller: good morning. i want to thank you for taking my call. when they to this said they expelled all these russians. syria, thes in bombing and constant loss of life, i haven't heard anything condemningvernment the russians for this. to be seriouswant we should do something. they start expelling these , it's sort of a symbolic thing. host: you think more needs to be done? caller: definitely. i served in vietnam. i know what it's like. i have seen w
carmine is waiting in new york. go ahead. caller: good morning. the cold were never really ended. ii,t after world war unbeknownst to the russians, we had broken their code and we were monitoring them. president,ruman was they were trying back then to interfere in our elections up until the present day. the only thing that has changed is they now have this technology where they don't need spies in our country. all they need is a computer and an office in order to attain what they want. that is...
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legal defense and educational fund and michael carmine, legal historian and constitutional law at harvardol and constitutional law at harvard law school and auth of the book "from jim crow to civil rights," on c-span, c-span.org or listen with the free c-span radio app. background on each case, copy of landmark mpanion book, c-span.org/landmarkcases. explore interactive institution created by national constitution on our website. >> "washington journal" continues. ost: it is open phones on the "washington journal." any public policy issue you want the lk about, we'll do for next 30 minutes. the program ends at 10:00 this morning, but until then, kaukt /* /- -- boston globe, lead story, president trump in new hampshire outline new drug plan, the policy expected to target with harsh penalties, the president speaking there today, we'll be covering it on c-span network. the front with harsh penalties, page of the miami ing there herald this morning, you can see the picture there focusing on the bridge collapse that happened near the florida campus ional university last week. the last victims
legal defense and educational fund and michael carmine, legal historian and constitutional law at harvardol and constitutional law at harvard law school and auth of the book "from jim crow to civil rights," on c-span, c-span.org or listen with the free c-span radio app. background on each case, copy of landmark mpanion book, c-span.org/landmarkcases. explore interactive institution created by national constitution on our website. >> "washington journal" continues. ost:...