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i mean was there ever a more over the top, larger than life, operatic personality than bernstein?ion that goes higher, and higher, and higher, ♪ maria maria ♪ maria >> and finally climaxes on a high b flat held for ten beats. ♪ maria >> i mean this is something right out of "la boheme," or "la traviata," you literally see the vocal chords bursting. now eventually they had to get rid of it, and bernstein was so depressed because he was constantly writing to his wife, "they're getting rid of all my favorite parts, the operaticat parts," but he realized that for a tenor to sing a high b flat for ten beats, eight times a week, would be material. >> reporter: so that's gone from the musical. >> that's gone, they lowered it in pitch, he doesn't have to sing the high notes, but interestingly later in his life, in his head, he thought, "i really do want to hear this with opera singers," and he actually went back later and recorded it with opera singers, with thepe incredibly high b flat. >> reporter: your argument is that somehow in the tension between this opera and musical, high and low
i mean was there ever a more over the top, larger than life, operatic personality than bernstein?ion that goes higher, and higher, and higher, ♪ maria maria ♪ maria >> and finally climaxes on a high b flat held for ten beats. ♪ maria >> i mean this is something right out of "la boheme," or "la traviata," you literally see the vocal chords bursting. now eventually they had to get rid of it, and bernstein was so depressed because he was constantly writing to...
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his his parents have set up a foundation in his memory. 3 state regulators in oklahoma want well operaters to shut down more than ?30? sites after this weekend's earthquake in the sooner state. state.those wells are used by fracking and other industries to get rid of toxic waste water used to pull resources from the ground.scientists are wondering if the five-point-six magnitude quake was, in fact, started by human activity.nobody was hurt...though parts of some buildings did crumble to the ground. 3 people arounw from hermine -- now a "post- tropical depression." depression."you can see the conditions in connecticut -- aren't too bad.still -- there are tropical storm warnings in effect from connecticut down through virginia.officials there are warning of power outages... but are trying desperately to get the word out that this is not like superstorm sandy. 3 in florida -- more than two days after hermine hit -- evacuations around tampa are now underway.governor rick scott was out with local neighborhoods north of the city this weekend.several places are still flooded and without power aft
his his parents have set up a foundation in his memory. 3 state regulators in oklahoma want well operaters to shut down more than ?30? sites after this weekend's earthquake in the sooner state. state.those wells are used by fracking and other industries to get rid of toxic waste water used to pull resources from the ground.scientists are wondering if the five-point-six magnitude quake was, in fact, started by human activity.nobody was hurt...though parts of some buildings did crumble to the...
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state regulators in oklahoma are ordering well operaters to shut down more than ?30? sites after yesterday's earthquake. earthquake.those wells are used by fracking and other industries to dispose of toxic waste water used to pull resources from the ground. scientists are investigating whether the five-point-six magnitude quake was started by human activity.nobody was ground. 3 (dog barking) barking) in louisiana...there's a much different...and ?happier?...kind of chaos after last month's massive flooding.hundreds of pets left without families or homes....found ?new? homes this weekend.it's all part of a massive adoption event in new orleans. "so what we're doing is we're adopting out our own animals to make room for these other animals. that we are really going to have to hold upto 30 days. " " she got out of the truck, i said she's mine, she's mine. that one's mine." mine." 3 storm hermine is putting a kink in some people's labor day weekend plans.the storm is spiraling in the atlantic...and threatening new . england...tropical storm warnings are in effect from the
state regulators in oklahoma are ordering well operaters to shut down more than ?30? sites after yesterday's earthquake. earthquake.those wells are used by fracking and other industries to dispose of toxic waste water used to pull resources from the ground. scientists are investigating whether the five-point-six magnitude quake was started by human activity.nobody was ground. 3 (dog barking) barking) in louisiana...there's a much different...and ?happier?...kind of chaos after last month's...
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narrator: the eia identified three chinese and one kenyan sysyndicate involved in the operatation.these findings helped build momentum for the 1989 international ban on ivory trade by the convention on international trade in endangered species, or cites. roberts: when you have a global, uniform, and unequiuivocal prohibitition on the trade in elephant ivory, a number of things happened. the prices for ivory dropped because the mamarket dries up, and the market dries up because it becomeses taboo to hahave ths illegal product. and when the market t dries up, there's a disincentive to poacah elephants and kill them for the ivory. narrator: after the cites ban, elephant populations began to stabilize. thornton: anand everyone said there'e's elephant babies eveverywhere.. and it w was like a genuine miraracle, where the dramatic decline of these magnificent animals was stopped. roberts: butut what happened afafter that was that southehern african governrnments, namely botswana, namibia, and zimbabwe put incredible pressure e on cites parties s to reopen a quote/unquote limited ivory tr
narrator: the eia identified three chinese and one kenyan sysyndicate involved in the operatation.these findings helped build momentum for the 1989 international ban on ivory trade by the convention on international trade in endangered species, or cites. roberts: when you have a global, uniform, and unequiuivocal prohibitition on the trade in elephant ivory, a number of things happened. the prices for ivory dropped because the mamarket dries up, and the market dries up because it becomeses...
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state regulators in oklahoma are ordering well operaters to shut down more than ?30? sites after yesterday's earthquake. earthquake.those wells are used by fracking and other industries to waste water used to pull resources from the ground. scientists are investigating whether the five-point-six magnitude quake was started by human activity.nobody was hurt...though parts of some buildings did crumble to the ground. 3 (dog barking) barking) in louisiana...there's a much different...and ?happier?...kind of chaos after last month's massive flooding.hundreds of pets left homes....found ?new? homes this weekend.it's all part of a massive adoption event in new orleans. "so what we're doing is we're adopting out our own animals to make room for these other animals. that we are really going to have to hold upto 30 days. " ""when she got out of the truck, i said she's mine, she's mine. that one's mine." mine."more than 100-thousand homes were damaged or destroyed by the floods. kevin's here with sports. kevin, packers fans are still reeling after losing a top play. player.almo
state regulators in oklahoma are ordering well operaters to shut down more than ?30? sites after yesterday's earthquake. earthquake.those wells are used by fracking and other industries to waste water used to pull resources from the ground. scientists are investigating whether the five-point-six magnitude quake was started by human activity.nobody was hurt...though parts of some buildings did crumble to the ground. 3 (dog barking) barking) in louisiana...there's a much different...and...
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scientists predict more people will die from an operatic resistance superbugs then from cancer by the year 2050. at the united nations general assembly meetings were held to discuss a plan to battle back against them. the battle against superbugs lies with the military at the walter reed army institute of research. a highly secured military lab is a nation's leading surveillance system looking for >>> facebook ceo mark zuckerberg and his wife said they would give 99% of their facebook stock to charitable causes. they are putting a large chunk of that money to work. they have announced plans to spend $3 billion over the next decade to care prevent and manage diseases. coming up savannah guthrie will sit down and talk with them about this initiative. >>> does it look like autumn? >> some of the trees in my neighborhood are starting to turn. >> okay. >> but the trees just might be really drive. >> i do not want to go there. >> i like the way you went with the fall. it is a great season and it sleeves. it is feeling like summer. 60s as we start the day ended up in the 80s again. fall star
scientists predict more people will die from an operatic resistance superbugs then from cancer by the year 2050. at the united nations general assembly meetings were held to discuss a plan to battle back against them. the battle against superbugs lies with the military at the walter reed army institute of research. a highly secured military lab is a nation's leading surveillance system looking for >>> facebook ceo mark zuckerberg and his wife said they would give 99% of their facebook...
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according to the new orleans, the tumor is benign, operatable, and not a threat to holiday's unborn daughter, but surgery will have to wait until after the baby is born. >> everything that lauren holiday's been through as an athlete will make her tougher and stronger during the difficult times. >> reporter: and dr. jennifer ashton will have more on the diagnosis at sep a.m. with your gma first look, i'm . >>> welcome back. ohio is always a focal point for presidential candidates. >> and on lacker day, they zeroed in on cleveland. the focus is jobs and clinton and her vp pick tim kaine jumped to the crowd at the labor day festival at luke easter park. and clinton said hear priority for everybody. >> and for the republicans, it was a surprise stop in cleveland. they led a roundtable discussion with local labor leaders. from now on, trump said he's about jobs. >> and we have never had a case like this before and it's getting worse and worse and you look at what we saw. we passed plant after plant after plant and where there are no jobs and where it's just god. >> after that meeting, trump and p
according to the new orleans, the tumor is benign, operatable, and not a threat to holiday's unborn daughter, but surgery will have to wait until after the baby is born. >> everything that lauren holiday's been through as an athlete will make her tougher and stronger during the difficult times. >> reporter: and dr. jennifer ashton will have more on the diagnosis at sep a.m. with your gma first look, i'm . >>> welcome back. ohio is always a focal point for presidential...
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the word don't use histrionics, but you talk about trump being operatic and theatrical.ou think it is a plot. james: everything about donald trump that made him a world wrestling performer and a reality show performer has held up. i was speaking to a body language specialist who said that while his range of emotions seems wide, it is actually smaller than most peoples. he is always doing something broad, so it is easier for him things heingly say knows are untrue and the rest of us know are untrue because there are no tells that the rest of us would have. host: what about his business acumen and how much he is worth? think that is where he is vulnerable. she can read back to him outrageous things he has said himself, or quote michael bloomberg. i think that was a moment at the convention, when michael bloomberg said i am a new yorker and new yorkers know a con when we see one. frank: i don't know if it was your piece or another piece i read recently that said when there was a roast of him five years ago, he did not nick's questions about his hair or all of these other th
the word don't use histrionics, but you talk about trump being operatic and theatrical.ou think it is a plot. james: everything about donald trump that made him a world wrestling performer and a reality show performer has held up. i was speaking to a body language specialist who said that while his range of emotions seems wide, it is actually smaller than most peoples. he is always doing something broad, so it is easier for him things heingly say knows are untrue and the rest of us know are...
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lesley: you don't use the word histrionics, but you talk about trump being operatic and theatrical.to indicate you think it is a plus. james: for the primary campaign, everything about donald trump that made him a world wrestling performer and a reality show performer has all paid off. i have a fascinating interview with a body language specialists. he said while his range of emotions seems wide, it is actually smaller than most peoples. he is always doing something broad, so it is easier for him to convincingly say things he knows are untrue and the rest of us know are untrue because there are no tells that the rest of us would have. lesley: what about his business acumen and how much he is worth? and all of that stuff? james: that is what he has been the most sensitive. phonyea that he is a rich guy. she can read back to him outrageous things he has said himself, or quote michael bloomberg. i think that was a moment at the democratic convention that got under his skin, when michael bloomberg said i am a new yorker and new yorkers know a con when we see one. frank: i don't know if
lesley: you don't use the word histrionics, but you talk about trump being operatic and theatrical.to indicate you think it is a plus. james: for the primary campaign, everything about donald trump that made him a world wrestling performer and a reality show performer has all paid off. i have a fascinating interview with a body language specialists. he said while his range of emotions seems wide, it is actually smaller than most peoples. he is always doing something broad, so it is easier for...
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would you also see is for all their operatic marriage, roller coaster marriage, they are falling in love again. bill might be the worlds greatest actor but hillary isn't it you can't fake that. a major fashion -- >> he looks sexy. >> with her little jacket. there that are celebrating his birthday. this, of course, also this excitement with the other wonder couple of the 1990s, the gores. out and do. is not going to be one of those presidents who looks for a vice president different from them. he wants someone similar to him and say we're going to be the baby boomers saving the world. you just see this tremendous sense of excitement, this surge of energy going towards november 1992 and, indeed, you said the key word, sex appeal. i had this awkward moment where my job interview charlie after the election at this very serious female dean of the college says to me, jenny, microcredit and i were passing around an e-mail chain, before the age of social media, of how to cut a 12 step program for getting over our crushes on bill clinton. [laughter] okay, i'm a white male commits 1993. what in th
would you also see is for all their operatic marriage, roller coaster marriage, they are falling in love again. bill might be the worlds greatest actor but hillary isn't it you can't fake that. a major fashion -- >> he looks sexy. >> with her little jacket. there that are celebrating his birthday. this, of course, also this excitement with the other wonder couple of the 1990s, the gores. out and do. is not going to be one of those presidents who looks for a vice president different...
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. >> i wanted to be an operatic tenor. my father had these red seal records of enrico caruso.e thing.ed two things actually: pitch and timing. shall i sing it for you? i don't know how the voice is today, but we'll see. we'll find out. ♪ ow! those people who have a sense of humor get through life more comfortably than those who don't my influences in comedy started because my parents loved comedy. my parents always sought out comedies-- the marx brothers were their favorites and our favorites. couldn't wait for a new marx brother movie. i was a straight actor. i didn't think i'd ever be doing that. my brother saw a thing in the paper that said free acting classes w.p.a. 100 and center street, new york. i met ms. whittington, an old english woman who said, "we're going to all learn something from shakespeare, and we're going to do a soliloquy from shakespeare. we're going to recite queen gertrude's speech on the death of ophelia." and to this day-- "there is a willow growes aslant a brooke,, that shewes his hore leaues in the glassie streame: there with here coroneter clambring
. >> i wanted to be an operatic tenor. my father had these red seal records of enrico caruso.e thing.ed two things actually: pitch and timing. shall i sing it for you? i don't know how the voice is today, but we'll see. we'll find out. ♪ ow! those people who have a sense of humor get through life more comfortably than those who don't my influences in comedy started because my parents loved comedy. my parents always sought out comedies-- the marx brothers were their favorites and our...
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you don't use the word histrionics but you talk about, you talk about trump's thee at rickality, operatic. and you seem to suggest it is a plus. >> i was saying that for the primary campaign which was essentially the reality tv and political selection slrks everything about donald trump, a reality performer, all paid off. i had a face nationalling interview with a body language specialist that said while donald trump's range of emotion seems wide it is much smaller than normal peoples. he's always doing something very broad and therefore he said it is easier for him to convincingly say things that he knows are untrue and we know are untrue because there are no tells like the rest of us would have. >> what about his business acumen and how much he is worth and all that. >> that seems to be what he is most sensitive about a phoney rich guy. i think he can number one read back to him things that he has said himself, either outrageous things or other people's money or quote michael bloomberg. i think that was the actual moment of the democratic convention had probably gotten under his kin. mi
you don't use the word histrionics but you talk about, you talk about trump's thee at rickality, operatic. and you seem to suggest it is a plus. >> i was saying that for the primary campaign which was essentially the reality tv and political selection slrks everything about donald trump, a reality performer, all paid off. i had a face nationalling interview with a body language specialist that said while donald trump's range of emotion seems wide it is much smaller than normal peoples....
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. >> [operatic singing] hisham: music is not an endangered species. classical music opera is no longer an endangered species. ♪ somewhere over the rainbow skies are blue ♪ well, when i'm singing out on the metro, i can't even describe the--the gift that you get from having someone come up to you and tell you, you know, i--i don't have a dollar today, but i just want tell you you made my day, and you just--you really touched my soul, and i'm so grateful for that. [indistinct singing] it made me become a far more humble person. it made me respect human beings and respect the--the trials and tribulations that they a all experirience, because we all experience them. zimbabwe, we were colonized by the british, and south africa had portions o of it that were colonized by the british, as well, and, you know, the german flemish. the part of the world that still today appreciate and value classical music as if it were a precious jewel. you know, it was a standard in the education system that you take up two hobbies. i chose piano and choir. maybe 3 to 4 months
. >> [operatic singing] hisham: music is not an endangered species. classical music opera is no longer an endangered species. ♪ somewhere over the rainbow skies are blue ♪ well, when i'm singing out on the metro, i can't even describe the--the gift that you get from having someone come up to you and tell you, you know, i--i don't have a dollar today, but i just want tell you you made my day, and you just--you really touched my soul, and i'm so grateful for that. [indistinct singing]...
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. >> [operatic singing] hisham: music is not an endangered species.opera is no longer an endangered species. ♪ somewhere over the rainbow skies are blue ♪ well, when i'm singing out on the metro, i can't even describe the--the gift that you get from having someone come up to you and tell you, you know, i--i don't have a dollar today, but i just want tell you you made my day, and you just--you really touched my soul, and i'm so grateful for that. [indistinct singing] it made me become a far more humble person. it made me respect human beings and respect the--the trials and tribulations that they a all experirience, because we all experience them. zimbabwe, we were colonized by the british, and south africa had portions o of it that were colonized by the british, as well, and, you know, the german flemish. the part of the world that still today appreciate and value classical music as if it were a precious jewel. you know, it was a standard in the education system that you take up two hobbies. i chose piano and choir. maybe 3 to 4 months of being in the
. >> [operatic singing] hisham: music is not an endangered species.opera is no longer an endangered species. ♪ somewhere over the rainbow skies are blue ♪ well, when i'm singing out on the metro, i can't even describe the--the gift that you get from having someone come up to you and tell you, you know, i--i don't have a dollar today, but i just want tell you you made my day, and you just--you really touched my soul, and i'm so grateful for that. [indistinct singing] it made me become...
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we'll never forget the heroic first responders who ran to the rescue, sadly, radio inner operatability should lead us to that. it should let us call someone, watch tv or shop online. in emergency situations, our communication networks save lives. you all as commissioners know that very well. we should keep that broader perspective in mind as we debate communications policy in this committee and at the fcc. commissioner clyburn, i appreciate your visit to the navajo nation last month and thank you earlier for reading a new mexicoians letter about broadband. we had a tragic incident happen on the navajo reservation, following the abduction and death of an 11-year-old ashlyn near ship rock, new mexico. the navajo nation moved to put an amber alert in place, but this won't work in areas without wireless service. this is just one example of how the digital divide impacts those living on tribal lands. so chairman wheeler, i have other questions for the record, but i now want to ask each of you a yes or no question. in my home state of new mexico, 80% of those living on tribe balance lands do
we'll never forget the heroic first responders who ran to the rescue, sadly, radio inner operatability should lead us to that. it should let us call someone, watch tv or shop online. in emergency situations, our communication networks save lives. you all as commissioners know that very well. we should keep that broader perspective in mind as we debate communications policy in this committee and at the fcc. commissioner clyburn, i appreciate your visit to the navajo nation last month and thank...
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