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. >> that's me and that's pavarotti. >> i have this inclination to go experiment with different soundsto go in philadelphia but was denied entry. while he was staying in his uncle's house he went to committee college. >> i don't know what's going on in here. but overall this is kind of what you see. >> wanted him to play for the music director in manhattan school of music. a full scholarship and a lot of the play in the us. >> at rutgers university you also see music. by doing those the only one. ♪ >> also teaches five music classes. a one-on-one lesson with them. >> were good. >> a very focused instrument. instrument. he walked me through the notes one at a time. once it came to me trying to do both at the same time i demolished it, not in a good way. i was terrible. >> even invited me over. his mom was there. he critiqued. bill: constructive criticism. >> right. i did pretty well. over 20 plus years. ♪ >> game of thrones on the campaign trail. we saw governor christie getting mobbed by the entire internet. now he has his own throne. a huge press conference with donald trump and north
. >> that's me and that's pavarotti. >> i have this inclination to go experiment with different soundsto go in philadelphia but was denied entry. while he was staying in his uncle's house he went to committee college. >> i don't know what's going on in here. but overall this is kind of what you see. >> wanted him to play for the music director in manhattan school of music. a full scholarship and a lot of the play in the us. >> at rutgers university you also see...
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let me ask you about ohio, i'm hearing pavarotti in the background. new, improved, kiernd, gentler trump rally? reporter: they were playing johnny cash earlier. johnny cash is dead so they can't come plain about they playing "folsom prison blues." rolling stones, johnny cash and pavarotti. charles: that was bocelli. thanks a lot. we'll be right back but you can double-check me on that. joining me now. let me go to you. a lot of excitement over the weekend. a lot of protesting. how will that impact tomorrow? >> i don't think it will have much impact to be perfectly honest with you. i was at his rally last night in brokin -- in boca raton, floridd people are blank the media. a lot of these guys have to be forcibly removed. there was a special section where the protesters could go to voice their first amendment right, but the rally went on. there was a safe space there. >> so i know you are a rubio supporter. why? not why, but -- that's not -- at this stage of the election, isn't he doing more harm than good? >> it depend on what happens. some would say
let me ask you about ohio, i'm hearing pavarotti in the background. new, improved, kiernd, gentler trump rally? reporter: they were playing johnny cash earlier. johnny cash is dead so they can't come plain about they playing "folsom prison blues." rolling stones, johnny cash and pavarotti. charles: that was bocelli. thanks a lot. we'll be right back but you can double-check me on that. joining me now. let me go to you. a lot of excitement over the weekend. a lot of protesting. how...
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and here's a little inside info-- this apartment was once home to the world renowned tenor luciano pavarotti. and as you can see, this is the ideal backdrop for entertaining and singing. we're getting started about an hour from los angeles in the idyllic town of ojai. it's surrounded by mountains filled with picturesque oak paths, beautiful parks, spas, and so much more.
and here's a little inside info-- this apartment was once home to the world renowned tenor luciano pavarotti. and as you can see, this is the ideal backdrop for entertaining and singing. we're getting started about an hour from los angeles in the idyllic town of ojai. it's surrounded by mountains filled with picturesque oak paths, beautiful parks, spas, and so much more.
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we had one, had it is votes was like pavarotti. he was swinging and hitting people and then people turned on him and started swinging at him. ultimately they were successful and we got bad punt. wasn't their fault. he was a pretty tough cookie. i don't mind the loud. he was very violent. he was an innocent little lamb and i saw what happened. >> they start. and,ly it is not us. ly it is the police. we have police forces all over the country who have done a fantastic job. >> the protesters will say, why they're there protesting, is that police are being heavy handed in the communities and now heavy handed at the rallies. so it seems to be making their case if that's what you're saying. >> let me say, let me tell you. i'm watching cnn right now. and i have seen the same scene on cnn for the last hour and a half. in other words, you take the worst scene. if you really look at it. if you want to look at it. most of the people have dispersed. and we made a great decision not to have the rally. if you continuously show the same scene, t
we had one, had it is votes was like pavarotti. he was swinging and hitting people and then people turned on him and started swinging at him. ultimately they were successful and we got bad punt. wasn't their fault. he was a pretty tough cookie. i don't mind the loud. he was very violent. he was an innocent little lamb and i saw what happened. >> they start. and,ly it is not us. ly it is the police. we have police forces all over the country who have done a fantastic job. >> the...
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we had one with a tough voice like pavarotti. people turned on him and started swinging on him. ultimately we were successful and we got bad publicity for it. it wasn't their fault. this guy was a tough cookie, a very loud guy. i don't mind the loud but he was very violent. the next day it's like he was an innocent little lamb. i saw what happened. he was very violent. we don't do it first. they start. usually it's the police. we have police forces all over the country who have done a fantastic job, but usually it's the police. >> but the protesters will say that's why they're there high lighting it. that police are being heavy-handed in their communities and their rallies, so it seems to be making their case if that is indeed what you're saying right now. >> let me tell you. i'm watching cnn right now and i have seen the same scene on cnn for the last hour and a half. the same -- in other words, you take the worst scene. if you really look at it f you really want to look at it, most of the people have dispersed and we made a great decision not to have the rally, but you continu
we had one with a tough voice like pavarotti. people turned on him and started swinging on him. ultimately we were successful and we got bad publicity for it. it wasn't their fault. this guy was a tough cookie, a very loud guy. i don't mind the loud but he was very violent. the next day it's like he was an innocent little lamb. i saw what happened. he was very violent. we don't do it first. they start. usually it's the police. we have police forces all over the country who have done a fantastic...