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lang tells us what chopin would have put on twitter. >> i'm joie chen, you're watching "talk to al jazeera". our guest is classical superstar lang lang>> you do quite a bit of work with young people very young talents, who are also interested in piano, and also want to be like lang lang, i guess. is that possible? particularly here in the west. i know in asia it's different. you're still a rock star. do you imagine a moment where classical music will have that kind of rock-star status in america? >> it depends. i mean, the - that - actually that doesn't really matter, whether it feels like rock star in america or not. because what i'm thinking about is just - there's no music class in public schools here. and that's - that's really kind of - from day one, when i arrive in '97. my high school didn't have music class. >> and that surprised you? >> yeah. so, i'm like, "what!" wow, in china every school has a music class, at least. >> of course. >> you know? and i'm like why in america? i mean, this is, you know, considered to be the superpower. and doesn't have a music class? i mean, it just doesn't, you know, it - of course. >> doesn't
lang tells us what chopin would have put on twitter. >> i'm joie chen, you're watching "talk to al jazeera". our guest is classical superstar lang lang>> you do quite a bit of work with young people very young talents, who are also interested in piano, and also want to be like lang lang, i guess. is that possible? particularly here in the west. i know in asia it's different. you're still a rock star. do you imagine a moment where classical music will have that kind of...
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lang gav performance. cnbc was there and speak exclusively to the star himself. >> i'm here are lang lang who's just played concert and master class for over 5,000 mostly children featuring his two proteges from the foundation. lang lang thank you so much for joining me today. >> thank you so much. such a pleasure. >> we all thought the concert was incredible. mostly children out there. was it difficult to play to such an audience. >> today our aim is to inspire to the next generation of music lovers and musicians. and we were so happy to have this sunday matinee. and we can have this incredible stage and to do it together with two of the most incredible students from our foundation. >> he's a brilliant pianist. and he's taught me a lot of things on the piano and it really helps me with my playing. >> i think performing in front of so many people is really, really fun. and the get with lang lang was really, really amazing. >> it is very important thing to send out a message that no matter whether you are a professional or not professional, music need to give us the positive love and positive soul and posit
lang gav performance. cnbc was there and speak exclusively to the star himself. >> i'm here are lang lang who's just played concert and master class for over 5,000 mostly children featuring his two proteges from the foundation. lang lang thank you so much for joining me today. >> thank you so much. such a pleasure. >> we all thought the concert was incredible. mostly children out there. was it difficult to play to such an audience. >> today our aim is to inspire to the...
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lang lang. >> the art, you know, it's about, you know... the distance and in and out, big picture, precision. >> billions of people around the world have seen him perform. at the beijing olympics... the world cup in rio... even jaming at the grammys. >> as a musician we will collaborate with great musicians. >> lang lang grew up in an industrial city in northern china. his father was a tough task master, demanding he practice 8 hours a day... once even urging his young son to commit suicide.
lang lang. >> the art, you know, it's about, you know... the distance and in and out, big picture, precision. >> billions of people around the world have seen him perform. at the beijing olympics... the world cup in rio... even jaming at the grammys. >> as a musician we will collaborate with great musicians. >> lang lang grew up in an industrial city in northern china. his father was a tough task master, demanding he practice 8 hours a day... once even urging his young...
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lang. >>> lang -- penns landing. today is day three of the nfl draft, ducis rogers is in for jeff skeverski, he will has word on who the birds picked up. > shoes for life community service project put on by teen shop. organizers invited families in need to pick out new shoes. >>> next generation of leaders spent saturday tackling tough topics they face in school everyday. hundreds ever students from philadelphia participated in the neck level leaders youth engagement conference. they learned about bullying an self-esteem and juvenile justice system. >>> it was a day to learn about the wonder of science in penns landing. one of the most popular exhibits featured exploding trash cans that shot green powder into the air entertaining fans of all ages. >>> cystic fibroses foundation held their annual walk down the shore at 6th street and the boardwalk in ocean city. they work to cure the disease and help patients live full productive lives of they raised 43,000-dollar today to reach the goals. >>> okay ducis rogers in for
lang. >>> lang -- penns landing. today is day three of the nfl draft, ducis rogers is in for jeff skeverski, he will has word on who the birds picked up. > shoes for life community service project put on by teen shop. organizers invited families in need to pick out new shoes. >>> next generation of leaders spent saturday tackling tough topics they face in school everyday. hundreds ever students from philadelphia participated in the neck level leaders youth engagement...
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more than lang lang my friend the piano plash.e can sit at the piano and play a beetles seconding or pick up the guitar and play a creedance clearwater guy or sing an opera that you or i knew. that was not a short answer. >> that's all right. i don't want short, i want expansive david foster. i think of t other amazing voices that you have worked with, and a couple of names - whitney houston. houston. >> i was between whitney houston and celine. now. >> great voices. it's worthy of saying this. celine was so amazing because whatever i asked her to do she'd do exactly what i wanted. like, i would cop up with a lick in my -- come up with a lick in my sound, she understood and delivered. whitney - she'd never give me what i wanted ever. she would give me something better than i asked or many times it would be worse. it's not what i wanted. but a lot of times it was better than what i asked for. >> what a loss. what are your thoughts on whitney houston not being on this planet singing? left a trove, a treasure trove of great songs. >>
more than lang lang my friend the piano plash.e can sit at the piano and play a beetles seconding or pick up the guitar and play a creedance clearwater guy or sing an opera that you or i knew. that was not a short answer. >> that's all right. i don't want short, i want expansive david foster. i think of t other amazing voices that you have worked with, and a couple of names - whitney houston. houston. >> i was between whitney houston and celine. now. >> great voices. it's...
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lang's. welcome to lang's. they have a lot of signature sandwiches, make their turkey fresh and bill and hillary clinton are prone to get things that are healthy, chicken, the turkey, egg whites. you see the clintons around town? >> every now and then. >> reporter: you said not so much hillary now? >> she's a little busy. >> reporter: are you fans of the clintons. >> we follow their career very closely. >> reporter: and what do you think about having another potential president in your little town? >> well, the first time we met bill was in a coffee shop and i taught history so i wasn't terribly impress eed by what i heard about his ability to talk to people, and yet two seconds after i walked into the room, you could feel the electricity. >> he's got that something, you think? >> very few people have that ability. >> did he teach you something about history? >> i don't think so. i taught the darn thing. but he's certainly a very important historical figure, particularly for this town. >> let me thank you for interrupting your coffee and good luck with your party to your wife. so obviously this is a place that the clintons know very well. it's a small town, about an hour north of new york city. and believe it or not in spite of the fact that they come -- hillary clinton wrote a little blog post about her favorite places to eat new york. this is what she considered to be her favorite in her hometown now of chappaqua, her adopted hometown. so i asked the owner now that she has put you on the map and said lang's should you name a sandwich after her. let's take a listen. >> what would be in a hillary clinton special? >> oh, boy. i'd say a lot of meat. soli solid. >> reporter: a lot of meat and solid. the clintons moved here in 1999 when she decided to run for the senate. a lot of people called them carpet baggers then. but as you heard from our history friend, they made a lot of friends here. in fact talking to folks who were coming in for breakfast, most of them are hillary clinton supporters. i found one who was a bernie sanders backer, but he said don't -- you can tell people i said that but don't tell them my name, this is definitely clinton country. steve. >> well, i guess salad is a good thing for a politician. i'm not sure that's how i want my sandwich. i'll have to think about that one. chris jansing in chap wpaquchap. let's turn to cal perry. you are standing outside bernie sanders' high school right now. >> reporter: yeah. one of the things that his which i had childhood friends have
lang's. welcome to lang's. they have a lot of signature sandwiches, make their turkey fresh and bill and hillary clinton are prone to get things that are healthy, chicken, the turkey, egg whites. you see the clintons around town? >> every now and then. >> reporter: you said not so much hillary now? >> she's a little busy. >> reporter: are you fans of the clintons. >> we follow their career very closely. >> reporter: and what do you think about having another...
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lange. -- edie falco and steve and alan jessica lange. they are all better than me.o, for sure, i want to give them the platform and be a sounding board. charlie rose: you have been doing some acting. louis: i have a lot of terrible moments on screen, that i cannot take back, including the show. i am stiff. with the end of horace and pete, the feelings were real and i felt like pete was my brother. when hard things happened to pete, i got upset. charlie rose: it is an amazing thing. you created the characters. louis: and then i got involved like i was in the family. these show -- -- when we shot the last episode, it took me a while to recover from that. i was very upset. i did not have conjure anything from my asked or how to get there. i was just very upset for real. we traded e-mails, all of us, saying that we were within -- we are in withdrawal and it was hard to walk away from the show and it was hard how it ended. charlie rose: does it have to end? .ouis: not necessarily the story we told is over. play then it10-act is like a series. the thing with a series, you
lange. -- edie falco and steve and alan jessica lange. they are all better than me.o, for sure, i want to give them the platform and be a sounding board. charlie rose: you have been doing some acting. louis: i have a lot of terrible moments on screen, that i cannot take back, including the show. i am stiff. with the end of horace and pete, the feelings were real and i felt like pete was my brother. when hard things happened to pete, i got upset. charlie rose: it is an amazing thing. you created...
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lang will learn his fate. pei-sze cheng has more. >> reporter: in a few hours, peter lang will learn his fate, a fate that has hung in the balance since 2014 when a bullet from his gun killed an unarmed man. today is the culmination of a long saga that began 18 ad months ago.la first, brooklyn district torney ken thompson pursued an indictment against liang for the accidental s oting of akai gurley in the pink houses and after liang was nvicted, thompson wrote a letter recommending that he not get any jail time. and instead face five years probation, six months house arguing there is no evidence liang intended to hurt gurley and he's not a danger to the public. some felt betrayed by the recommendation of a weak sentence. meanwhile, liang who has been home throughout the entire process, last night he hunkered down with his family to discuss the possible outcomes. >> he has a lot on had his mind, no idea what's going to happen today. even though 95% of the time the judge does follow the district attorney office's recommendation. so we're fairly confident that he'll -- that this is what he'll do. >> reporter: bu
lang will learn his fate. pei-sze cheng has more. >> reporter: in a few hours, peter lang will learn his fate, a fate that has hung in the balance since 2014 when a bullet from his gun killed an unarmed man. today is the culmination of a long saga that began 18 ad months ago.la first, brooklyn district torney ken thompson pursued an indictment against liang for the accidental s oting of akai gurley in the pink houses and after liang was nvicted, thompson wrote a letter recommending that...
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kelly 39, and her sons jade, 10, and lang, 7, were killed by kelly's husband and lang's father on march 21 is it in sherman, texas. liz liz jamie woods, age unknown, killed by her husband -- arch 25 in lauderdale, lauderdale county, alabama. he was shot their two sons in critical condition but survived. virginia state trooper, chad damer, was killed by a gunman at a bus station on march 31? richmond, virginia. he was a marine corps veteran and had two young children. may the dead rest in peace, the wounded recover quickly and completely, and the bereaved find comfort. members, colleagues, mothers d fathers, will we do more than call for moments of silence? i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlelady yields back. the chair recognizes the gentleman from florida, mr. curbelo, for five minutes. mr. curbelo: madam speaker, i rise to recognize april as autism awareness month. an opportunity for our communities to come together and become more educated and understanding of autism and its impacts on our students and society. reports from 2014 state that autism affects one in 68 childr
kelly 39, and her sons jade, 10, and lang, 7, were killed by kelly's husband and lang's father on march 21 is it in sherman, texas. liz liz jamie woods, age unknown, killed by her husband -- arch 25 in lauderdale, lauderdale county, alabama. he was shot their two sons in critical condition but survived. virginia state trooper, chad damer, was killed by a gunman at a bus station on march 31? richmond, virginia. he was a marine corps veteran and had two young children. may the dead rest in peace,...