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he--all the quips--he was frank sinatra, man on the album cover. and i figured, 'boy, this is d--this is great. i mean, this couldn't be better. everything's working out.' now we shoot him doing the "september of my years" album, which is pretty good stuff. i mean, it's--if you're going to have a time capsule somewhere, that may be one of the songs you put in it. and got along great with him. we--we did--we went to lawton penitentiary, just outside of washington. he played for the convicts with ella fitzgerald and count basie. and i'm thinking, 'boy, i fell into something here. this is--this is big stuff. 'here's a kid who i mean, i'm a--you know, i'm in the--in the journalism business, and i'm kind of impressed with ed murrow. but i'm--you know, i'm running around with count basie and ella fitzgerald and frank sinatra. it's one great big--we leave lawton penitentiary to come back to get his plane, and--and on the way he says to me, 'we're--we're not going to be far from arlington cemetery, are we? ' i said, 'no. i guess we go pretty close.' he sai
he--all the quips--he was frank sinatra, man on the album cover. and i figured, 'boy, this is d--this is great. i mean, this couldn't be better. everything's working out.' now we shoot him doing the "september of my years" album, which is pretty good stuff. i mean, it's--if you're going to have a time capsule somewhere, that may be one of the songs you put in it. and got along great with him. we--we did--we went to lawton penitentiary, just outside of washington. he played for the...
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and frank sinatra is and was a genius.e process. and so what you're telling me is that your music is evolving and >> pursuits. it's all about how many different pursuits you can sort of take under at the same time. and this is a whole different pursuit than anything i've ever done. but i feel like i have a right to try it because it's music. >> yes. do you have a special pbs memory? anything that comes to mind? >> just that tote bag. we love that tote bag for the beach. you can store other tote bags that-- >> that's true. >> if you take other tote bags, you can fit six others tote bags. i'm a wnet fan. >> are you? >> yeah. >> okay so you have a-- >> channel 13 we call it. >> well, so basically what you're telling me is that you are a contributor to public television. >> yes i am and i invite everyone to call that number that most definitely is at the bottom of the screen. and possibly get yourself chris botti live at the boston symphony hall. is that what it's called symphony hall? >> yeah. >> so can you digitally lay that
and frank sinatra is and was a genius.e process. and so what you're telling me is that your music is evolving and >> pursuits. it's all about how many different pursuits you can sort of take under at the same time. and this is a whole different pursuit than anything i've ever done. but i feel like i have a right to try it because it's music. >> yes. do you have a special pbs memory? anything that comes to mind? >> just that tote bag. we love that tote bag for the beach. you...
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. >> and people over 65 -- frank sinatra.any 17 year olds saying they love frank sinatra. >> i'd love to see the survey questions. >> all right, matt, see you soon. ♪ - hello! - ha! why don't you try a home cooked meal... with yummy hamburger helper? oh! tada! fantastically tasty, huh? ummm, it's good. what would you guys like? hamburger helper. what?! one pound... one pan... one tasty meal! - oh, come on. - enough! you get half and you get half. ( chirp ) team three, boathouse? ( chirp ) oh yeah-- his and hers. - ( crowd gasping ) - ( chirp ) van gogh? ( chirp ) even steven. - ( chirp ) mansion. - ( chirp ) good to go. ( grunts ) timber! ( chirp ) boss? what do we do with the shih-tzu? - ( crowd gasps ) - ( chirp ) joint custody. - phew! - announcer: get work done now. communicate in less than a second with nextel direct connect. only on the now netrk. deaf, hard of hearing and people with speech disabilities access www.sprintrelay.com. she is the greatest thing ever. woman: one little smile, one little laugh. - honey bunny.
. >> and people over 65 -- frank sinatra.any 17 year olds saying they love frank sinatra. >> i'd love to see the survey questions. >> all right, matt, see you soon. ♪ - hello! - ha! why don't you try a home cooked meal... with yummy hamburger helper? oh! tada! fantastically tasty, huh? ummm, it's good. what would you guys like? hamburger helper. what?! one pound... one pan... one tasty meal! - oh, come on. - enough! you get half and you get half. ( chirp ) team three,...
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there's one movie frank sinatra's old vegas pals will probably bet will never get made. you know the one. leonardodicaprio stagger at blue eyes. the producer is fighting with scorsese over the script. she thinks there is too much about night life and mafia friends. >>> meanwhile, drad pit recently told an interviewer that he gave up marijuana when he became a dad. but his friend and director, quintin tarantino, taltsed to howard stern that not too long ago pitt gave him a big chunk of hashish when they met to talk about their movie "inglourious basterds." >>> she and sean penn are not getting back together. she has filed for divorce. a family spokesman announced michael jackson will be buried at hollywood's forest lawn cemetery on saturday, august 29th on what would have been his 51st birthday. and as private as they may want that ceremony to be, there will still be a lot of people showing up hoping they can say good-bye once again to them. >> i'm sure the headlines are going to continue to come out of this story. >> absolutely. especially since we still don't know how a
there's one movie frank sinatra's old vegas pals will probably bet will never get made. you know the one. leonardodicaprio stagger at blue eyes. the producer is fighting with scorsese over the script. she thinks there is too much about night life and mafia friends. >>> meanwhile, drad pit recently told an interviewer that he gave up marijuana when he became a dad. but his friend and director, quintin tarantino, taltsed to howard stern that not too long ago pitt gave him a big chunk of...
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theeagles won for 30 to 49, people 50 to 64 picked the beetles, older than that frank sinatra. one common thread, the beetles ranked high with everybody. there's something big happening at pizza hut. - woooh, nice! - that's a lot of food! now get big meals like our stuffed pizza rolls, pizza mia, the p'zone... and our personal panormous pizza starting at just $ the big eat tiny price menu. only at pizza hut. now t big meals like our stuffed pizza rolls, pizza mia, the p'ze... and our rsonal panormous pizza starting at just $5. the big eat tiny price menu. only at pizza hut. . >>> the redskins and ravens tomorrow in the preeve son debut. you won't see albert haynesworth, portis and moss. you will see marcus mason. the leading rusher last year in the pre-season. 317 yards on 66k. after being cut last year by the skins he was on the practice squad of the jets and the ravens but the red skins thought enough of him to give him his third shot whavments. what are his chances? >> they are good. i -- you know i think marcus mason came in last year and did very wellt. was hard to see him
theeagles won for 30 to 49, people 50 to 64 picked the beetles, older than that frank sinatra. one common thread, the beetles ranked high with everybody. there's something big happening at pizza hut. - woooh, nice! - that's a lot of food! now get big meals like our stuffed pizza rolls, pizza mia, the p'zone... and our personal panormous pizza starting at just $ the big eat tiny price menu. only at pizza hut. now t big meals like our stuffed pizza rolls, pizza mia, the p'ze... and our rsonal...
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and they started sending me out to hollywood to be the stage manager for humphrey bogart or frank sinatranger rogers when these great stars were making their debuts. i got so fascinated by hollywood and the extraordinary life i wanted to be part of it. >> let me jump ahead, 1979. you left hollywood, you went to oregon and lived in a cabin alone. why? >> as a young couple, my wife and i were put up in the a, a, a group of all time out there. but then it turned on me. i started out to be a nice guy and didn't end up a nice guy and i rooked my career and i left hollywood broke and went to live in oregon in a cabin. >> yes, hollywood turned on you and the drugs and alcohol you indicate were getting to be too much. >> on, yeah. >> you sayoday i think the reason i write about a blank, blank holes so well in my book is that i have the experience of being one. >> that's absolutely true. i mean, i turned into one. i turned into a typical hollywood a blank, blank hole. >> there are fascinating things you write about from those days. one of your good friends was peter lawford and you say he's been m
and they started sending me out to hollywood to be the stage manager for humphrey bogart or frank sinatranger rogers when these great stars were making their debuts. i got so fascinated by hollywood and the extraordinary life i wanted to be part of it. >> let me jump ahead, 1979. you left hollywood, you went to oregon and lived in a cabin alone. why? >> as a young couple, my wife and i were put up in the a, a, a group of all time out there. but then it turned on me. i started out to...
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i know, it's a ridiculous hat, but -- [ lauger ] i think he got it from the frank sinatra museum, i don'tw. [ laughter ] yeah, no, he it's really cold there. all right, man, take it easy. all right. he said good-bye. [ cheers and applause ] >> all right. you take your tiles right there. >> i'm in it. >> a seven. what do you mean, how many? seven is the numbe >> one, two, three -- four, five, ix, seven. >> all right. i'll take those. against on "shaq versus"? >> ben roethlisberger. >> you played football. >> and misty may -- >> you lost. >> you lost to them in volleyball. >> yes, but it was close. albert pujols. >> you lost to him in baseball? >> no. >> you just gave away the ending to one of the episodes? >> no. just watch it. and then i box oscar de la hoya. >> you go first. i'll go first. this is for all the people who like to eat. you all like to eat. er have a gyro sandwich? yeah. it's lamb. you can put lamb or put chicken in it. >> yeah. now, why would you spell it like that? >> because that's how you spell it? >> that's how you spell it? shaq's first word, got ten points right. ther
i know, it's a ridiculous hat, but -- [ lauger ] i think he got it from the frank sinatra museum, i don'tw. [ laughter ] yeah, no, he it's really cold there. all right, man, take it easy. all right. he said good-bye. [ cheers and applause ] >> all right. you take your tiles right there. >> i'm in it. >> a seven. what do you mean, how many? seven is the numbe >> one, two, three -- four, five, ix, seven. >> all right. i'll take those. against on "shaq...
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. ♪ everyone is voting for jack 'cuz he's got what all the rest lack ♪ >> with a theme song by frank sinatra kennedy campaign was far more glamorous than nixon's. it also put lou harris's scientific polls to work in a way that had never been done before. team kennedy focused like a laser on winning big states and their electoral votes while nixon campaigned in all 50 states. >> we surveyed 38 states for kennedy and wrote off about half the states. wrote off whole states and, okay. i'm going to lose them. >> in the end just 100,000 votes separated kennedy and nixon out of 70 million cast, 1/10 of 1%. >> at 7:19 a.m. eastern time senator kennedy was elected president of the united states. >> true to their big state strategy kennedy had an overwhelming majority in the electoral college. >> kennedy has won 296. that alone is enough. >> in those big states, many of the voters were catholic. kennedy had turned an historic negative into an electoral positive. >> kennedy played the catholic issue extremely well, making sure that he got all the catholic votes and had a minimum reverse effect among no
. ♪ everyone is voting for jack 'cuz he's got what all the rest lack ♪ >> with a theme song by frank sinatra kennedy campaign was far more glamorous than nixon's. it also put lou harris's scientific polls to work in a way that had never been done before. team kennedy focused like a laser on winning big states and their electoral votes while nixon campaigned in all 50 states. >> we surveyed 38 states for kennedy and wrote off about half the states. wrote off whole states and,...
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. >> larry: they tell stories of how frank sinatra would see a sad story on television and send moneyat? >> michael would go. >> larry: go? >> and be there. and touch. and feel. besides giving money and paying for the operation -- if there was a child who was all green from just a liver -- she needed a liver transplant. michael stepped up and took care of it. i hear so many stories like this. that makes me feel good. you know why? because he was raised the right way. he took his success and he just didn't care about material things because none of that is with him right now. he took all the good deeds with him. >> larry: there's been a buzz about a possible jackson family reunion. we touched on it earlier. you, janet, your brothers, a musical tribute. what's the word? are you all going to get together? >> there's been some talk. right now we're just making sure things are fine with the estate and making sure we finish just getting things back in perspective because it's very tough. >> larry: somebody wants to know if you've heard from elizabeth taylor? >> i haven't, but i'm pretty sur
. >> larry: they tell stories of how frank sinatra would see a sad story on television and send moneyat? >> michael would go. >> larry: go? >> and be there. and touch. and feel. besides giving money and paying for the operation -- if there was a child who was all green from just a liver -- she needed a liver transplant. michael stepped up and took care of it. i hear so many stories like this. that makes me feel good. you know why? because he was raised the right way. he...
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. >> you have the hudson and then frank sinatra park. that's where you were playing soccer. i have to ask you, you're standing there in a park, you look up, and you see an aircraft splitting in two about. what did that look like? what did you physically see? color well, it happened extremely quickly like a lot of people have mentioned, but there was just a ton of debris in the air. the tail section was completely separated from the cockpit are or the front of the helicopter. the front just took a nose dive from there from what i saw, went straight into the water. the plane kind of into the center of the river. >> keith, such a tragedy for these people. before i let you go here, was there pandemonium on the ground, did people scatter and scream, did people come together and say this is what we'll did some what happened with those of you outside enjoying the park? >> caller: there were a few people that were screaming and were having trouble with it. for the most part, a lot of people their immediate reaction was to call 911, which was great. >> other than that, you saw mostly
. >> you have the hudson and then frank sinatra park. that's where you were playing soccer. i have to ask you, you're standing there in a park, you look up, and you see an aircraft splitting in two about. what did that look like? what did you physically see? color well, it happened extremely quickly like a lot of people have mentioned, but there was just a ton of debris in the air. the tail section was completely separated from the cockpit are or the front of the helicopter. the front...
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mike: he has played lead guitar for the biggest names in the business including alice presley, frank sinatracash and his famous risk and be heard on numerous records. on august 22 he will break a different kind of record the world mark for the most part players playing the same song at the same time. please welcome the legendary james burton. but i'm back. thank you. >> mike: good to have you back. >> mike: nice to be back. >> mike: when someone is lying to come back you feel honored so we feel great that you are willing to come back. let's talk about what will happen a week from now on august august 22, the james burton guitar festival. >> august 22 i'm doing my fourth show in shreveport, louisiana, and we are going for the guinness book of world records that afternoon with the most guitar players in the same song at the same time. >> mike: how many qatar players to need there to be the record. >> it will be over 2000. the record now is about 2003 and we will go for triple that. >> mike: anyone within driving distance or find a sense of shreveport, to go to your website and register and be
mike: he has played lead guitar for the biggest names in the business including alice presley, frank sinatracash and his famous risk and be heard on numerous records. on august 22 he will break a different kind of record the world mark for the most part players playing the same song at the same time. please welcome the legendary james burton. but i'm back. thank you. >> mike: good to have you back. >> mike: nice to be back. >> mike: when someone is lying to come back you feel...
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. >>> thank you, frank sinatra. the recovery train is here.e need to tackle two issues, the dollar and retail investor. for the bears, michael pinto and harry are back and two bulls, scott bar bee and jerry bowyer. scott, start us off. i hear larry kudlow worrying about it economically, i feel it may be a matter of national pride. there's all kinds of upsides to weaker dollar and down sides to a stronger dollar. >> i think actually the dollar will get a bit weaker going forward with the fed giving a lot of monetary accommodation running the printing press hard, buying a lot of assets, debt. the chinese will let their currency revalue upwards and put a lot of it in the chinese made goods and the dollar will weak an bit and hurt the consumer and lead to inflation. >> let's go to michael pinto because he's pouting. >> what is the upside of a weaker dollar. >> if i may answer your question, sir, the one upside would our exports end up being cheaper? >> no. why, everything priced in dollars is more expensive. >> higher earnings in this country. >>
. >>> thank you, frank sinatra. the recovery train is here.e need to tackle two issues, the dollar and retail investor. for the bears, michael pinto and harry are back and two bulls, scott bar bee and jerry bowyer. scott, start us off. i hear larry kudlow worrying about it economically, i feel it may be a matter of national pride. there's all kinds of upsides to weaker dollar and down sides to a stronger dollar. >> i think actually the dollar will get a bit weaker going forward...
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michael jackson wins, the eagles are top for folks 30 to 49 and over 65, frank sinatra is the winner. you can see the entire list at wusa9.com. click on our water cooler. >>> got to love music. >> you do, and i got to tell you, in our house, my daughters have a good wide range of music. >> that is good. >> you know why that is? >> i got to pick the first songs on the ipod. >> there's the story behind that. >> i tend to sensor the ipod more than pick the stuff. >> you may be on to something, there. temperatures held in the 80s today. although the humidity kind of a factor. and the potential for thunderstorms still in the forecast tonight and through tomorrow. here's your forecast first. next three days, temperature wise okay. we are holding in the 80s. less of a chance, but still a few thunderstorms on friday and saturday. and mid 80s on friday and upper 80s on saturday. you know what i read, actually? remember stairway to heaven? that song generated $1 billion worth of revenue. one song. tonight, scattered showers and thunderstorms. not as muggy. winds northeasterly at 5 to 10. let me
michael jackson wins, the eagles are top for folks 30 to 49 and over 65, frank sinatra is the winner. you can see the entire list at wusa9.com. click on our water cooler. >>> got to love music. >> you do, and i got to tell you, in our house, my daughters have a good wide range of music. >> that is good. >> you know why that is? >> i got to pick the first songs on the ipod. >> there's the story behind that. >> i tend to sensor the ipod more than pick...
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everyone is voting for jack ♪ because he's got what all the rest lack ♪ >> with a theme song by frank sinatray campaign was far more glamorous than knicks on's. it alps put lou hair's scientific polls to work in a way that had never been done before. team kennedy focused like a laser on winning the big states and their electoral votes whoo nixon focused on all 50 states. >> we surveyed 48 states for kennedy, and we wrote off half the states. he wrote off whole states knowing he would lose them. >> in the end 100,000 votes separated kennedy and nixon out of 70 million cast, 0.1 of 1%. >> senator kennedy was elected president of the united states. >> but true to their big stage strategy, kennedy had an overwhelming majority in the electoral college. >> kennedy has won 296. that alone is enough. >> in those big states, many of the voters were catholic. kennedy had turned a historic negative into an electoral positive. >> kennedy played the catholic issue extremely well. making sure that he got all the catholic votes and had a minimum reverse effect among non-catholic voters. >> so now my wife an
everyone is voting for jack ♪ because he's got what all the rest lack ♪ >> with a theme song by frank sinatray campaign was far more glamorous than knicks on's. it alps put lou hair's scientific polls to work in a way that had never been done before. team kennedy focused like a laser on winning the big states and their electoral votes whoo nixon focused on all 50 states. >> we surveyed 48 states for kennedy, and we wrote off half the states. he wrote off whole states knowing he...
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. >> also jamie, we want to let you know we are anticipating a news conference here at frank sinatra park. we know the ntsb, chairmanwoman is on her way and expected to give us a briefing later. right now we're watching the activity in the water slow a bit. we've been watching the bits circling in the debris field for hours. that has seemingly slowed down, but we've been told the efforts are not being called off yet. there is still some daylight left and they are going to be here on the scene all night. we'll bring you the latest as we get it here. back to you. >> we will check back with you for that press conference. we have bob ter on the line. he's both a helicopter and a fixed wing pilot. bob, i want to ask you one question that we were talking about earlier, the fact that this is a visual flight path. only vieri to go on a dedicated channel if you want to talk to other pilots. i'm wondering in other parts of the country, something john scott had said earlier and you credited him for doing a really fantastic job throughout the day for us, bob, in other parts of the country, are t
. >> also jamie, we want to let you know we are anticipating a news conference here at frank sinatra park. we know the ntsb, chairmanwoman is on her way and expected to give us a briefing later. right now we're watching the activity in the water slow a bit. we've been watching the bits circling in the debris field for hours. that has seemingly slowed down, but we've been told the efforts are not being called off yet. there is still some daylight left and they are going to be here on the...
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they may have murdered 35 people and already had plans to murder prominent personalities like frank sinatraor, et cetera. the fact the murders were incredibly brutal. 169 stab wounds. if i were to single out one reason above all others for the continuing fascination of the case, the murders were probably the most bizarre in the records of american crime. people are fascinated by things that are strange and bizarre. manson, himself, how many charles mansons are out there. the incredible motives for the murders. to start a war between blacks and whites. at the murder scene killers printed words from beatles songs in blood. you've already touched on the fact these killers came from young kids from average american homes. totally different, completely different from what we would have expected of mass murderers. there's all types of reasons for the continuing fascination in this case. the very name manson has come to become a metaphor for evil and for whatever reason, again, people are fascinated by evil. evil has its allure. >> talk a little more about the man, himself. he's serving a life sen
they may have murdered 35 people and already had plans to murder prominent personalities like frank sinatraor, et cetera. the fact the murders were incredibly brutal. 169 stab wounds. if i were to single out one reason above all others for the continuing fascination of the case, the murders were probably the most bizarre in the records of american crime. people are fascinated by things that are strange and bizarre. manson, himself, how many charles mansons are out there. the incredible motives...
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comes from such a different place, that person stepping up and vouching has an extra punch that frank sinatrag up, if you will, for john f. kennedy in that 1960 campaign carried a little extra punch and that the notion that not just anyone, although everyone is important, but a wealthy white man who also was a celebrity of sorts, that as he spoke up for mexican american migrant workers and speaking up for african-americans in the south that it carried something extra, that it pushed it to a different place and may have been frankly harder for an african-american or a latino to push the conversation. >> yeah, i mean, the thing you read about senator kennedy and you would know, congresswoman, but this is a man who was without errors. i mean, he was someone who truly had a common touch and made people feel good about themselves, who never hesitated to talk to, you know, an average voter on the street. and given the background he came from, i mean, that is remarkable and probably distinguished him in many ways. >> we're going to leave it there for a moment. i want to thank you again for joining u
comes from such a different place, that person stepping up and vouching has an extra punch that frank sinatrag up, if you will, for john f. kennedy in that 1960 campaign carried a little extra punch and that the notion that not just anyone, although everyone is important, but a wealthy white man who also was a celebrity of sorts, that as he spoke up for mexican american migrant workers and speaking up for african-americans in the south that it carried something extra, that it pushed it to a...
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elvis presley, frank sinatra and johnny cash and some of his famous riffs on records. august, he'll try to break the world record, the most guitar players playing the same song at the same time. the legendary james burrton. >> thank you. >> mike: goode to have you back on the show. >> thank you. >> mike: an old saying, it's a great to have someone the first time, but when you come back we feel honored, we're honored that you were willing to come back. a week from august 22nd, the james burton guitar festival. >> august 22nd we're doing my fourth show in shreveport, louisiana and going for the guinness world record with the most guitar players playing the same sopping at the same time. >> mike: how many do you need to beat the record? >> over 2000. the record is 2003 and we're going tore triple that. anyone in flying and driving distance of shreveport. go on and register. if i'm a guitar player near there i want to be a part of it. how do you sign up. >> sign up from the website, james burton music.com. >> mike: when they go to that, sign up showing with their guitars,
elvis presley, frank sinatra and johnny cash and some of his famous riffs on records. august, he'll try to break the world record, the most guitar players playing the same song at the same time. the legendary james burrton. >> thank you. >> mike: goode to have you back on the show. >> thank you. >> mike: an old saying, it's a great to have someone the first time, but when you come back we feel honored, we're honored that you were willing to come back. a week from august...
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. >> over here, you've got the hudson and frank sinatra park. that's where you were playing soccer. keith, i've got to ask you, you look up, you see an aircraft splitting in two. what did that look like? what did you physically see at that distance? >> well it happened extremely quickly. like a lot of people have mentioned, but there was just a ton of debris in the air. the tail a section was completely separated from the cockpit or the front of the helicopter. the front just took a nose dive from there from what i saw, went straight into the water. the plane kind of, it barked into the water further into the center of the river. >> such a tragedy for all these people. we're all thinking of them it. >> is. >> before i let you go here, was there pend moan yum on the ground. did people come together and scream or come together and say this is what we're going to do? what happened with people enjoying the park? >> there were a few people scream i screaming and having trouble with it. for the most part, a lot of people, their immediate reaction was to call 911, which was great. >> other
. >> over here, you've got the hudson and frank sinatra park. that's where you were playing soccer. keith, i've got to ask you, you look up, you see an aircraft splitting in two. what did that look like? what did you physically see at that distance? >> well it happened extremely quickly. like a lot of people have mentioned, but there was just a ton of debris in the air. the tail a section was completely separated from the cockpit or the front of the helicopter. the front just took a...
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everyone is voting for jack because he's got what all the lest lack ♪ >> with the theme song by frank sinatrae kennedy campaign was far more glamorous than nixons. it also put lou harris' scientific polls to work in a way that had never been done before. team kennedy focused like a laser in winning big states and their electoral votes while nixon campaigned in all 50 states. >> we surveyed 38 states for kennedy and wrote off about half the states. he had the guts to write off whole states and say, okay, i'm going to lose them. >> in the end just 100,000 votes separated kennedy and mixon out of some 70 million cast. one-tenth of 1%. >> at 7:19 a.m. eastern time, senator kennedy was elected president of the united states. >> but true to their big state strategy, kennedy had an overwhelming majority in the electoral college yoo. kennedy has won 296. that alone is enough. >> in those big states, many of the voters were catholic. kennedy had turned a historic negative into an electoral positive. >> kennedy played the catholic issue extremely well making sure that he got all the catholic votes and
everyone is voting for jack because he's got what all the lest lack ♪ >> with the theme song by frank sinatrae kennedy campaign was far more glamorous than nixons. it also put lou harris' scientific polls to work in a way that had never been done before. team kennedy focused like a laser in winning big states and their electoral votes while nixon campaigned in all 50 states. >> we surveyed 38 states for kennedy and wrote off about half the states. he had the guts to write off...
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. >> you missed the best -- >> frank sinatra personally picked her to play the party girl who falls fort wasn't a you that cuts through on the screen? >> probably the sincerity of the character, and if i didn't hit on that understanding of her and let her be who she wanted to be, it doesn't work. >> though she won kudos for playing some loose women over the years, like sweet charity -- >> maclaine insists she has never exuded sexuality on scre screen. >> i have to play a part where i was the sexual vixen, oh, man, i don't know what i would do. i don't think i could play it. >> i had no problem being cute, being -- how shall i say?er rotcally sexual? that is embarrassing me. >> so how about in real life? >> that's a different story. >> in real life, she married film producer steve parker and they had a daughter, is a chicago two years later and show she was married for 30 years shirley maclaine says she was& never a traditional wife or mother. >> you lived in japan and we had this open marriage. >> and why did you feel like you wanted to be in a marriage? >> so i wouldn't far i are anybo
. >> you missed the best -- >> frank sinatra personally picked her to play the party girl who falls fort wasn't a you that cuts through on the screen? >> probably the sincerity of the character, and if i didn't hit on that understanding of her and let her be who she wanted to be, it doesn't work. >> though she won kudos for playing some loose women over the years, like sweet charity -- >> maclaine insists she has never exuded sexuality on scre screen. >> i...
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. >> i feel like frank sinatra right now. we licked inflation. we deregulated.n we have something you call the worst economic climate in american history. even though we reversed some of those conditions you would about so much. >> what are you talking to? that was a cyclical recovery and all i can tell you is that in the real world, actions have consequences, cause has affect. and regulation, inflation and the government in general has brought us to we are now and it will get much, much worse. clas. . past that's been the united states. we would be much more prosperous had we not had the government. >> i don't want to get into statistical analysis but -- and, in fact, i won't. i'm not even going to borrow to argue that. >> it's just statistics. >> i know you'll just say those statistics are not good. did -- if we got rid of government -- i always talk about sweden but let me talk about a different country. if we got rid of government in norway which is almost as rich we are in g.d.p. maybe richer and they pay for child care and the university is free and they p
. >> i feel like frank sinatra right now. we licked inflation. we deregulated.n we have something you call the worst economic climate in american history. even though we reversed some of those conditions you would about so much. >> what are you talking to? that was a cyclical recovery and all i can tell you is that in the real world, actions have consequences, cause has affect. and regulation, inflation and the government in general has brought us to we are now and it will get much,...
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you have frank sinatra park. that's where you were playing soccer.e standing there in a park, playing soccer, look up and see an aircraft splitting in two. what did that look like? what did you physically see? >> well, it happened extremely quickly like a lot of people have mentioned. there's just a ton of debris in the air. the tail section was separated from the cockpit or the front of the helicopter. the front just took a nose dive from there. the plane kind of -- it went into the water further into the center of the river. >> what a tragedy for these people. before i let you go here, was there chaos on the ground, did people scatter and scream, did people come together and this is what we'll do? what happened? >> there were a few people that were screaming and were having trouble with it. for the most part a lot of people their immediate reaction was to call 911, which was great. >> other than that you saw mostly order. >> yes everyone did the right thing. they gave the emergency service all the room they need. it was pretty calm on the ground. >
you have frank sinatra park. that's where you were playing soccer.e standing there in a park, playing soccer, look up and see an aircraft splitting in two. what did that look like? what did you physically see? >> well, it happened extremely quickly like a lot of people have mentioned. there's just a ton of debris in the air. the tail section was separated from the cockpit or the front of the helicopter. the front just took a nose dive from there. the plane kind of -- it went into the...
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all the clips -- it was frank sinatra, man on the album cover. and i thought that this was great. they could not be better. we should him -- week shoot him doing the album, which is pretty good stuff. if you have a time capsule, that's one of the things you put into it. we got along great with him. he played for the convicts. without this gerald and count basie, and i'm thinking, i have fallen into something. this is big stuff. i am in the journalism business and i'm impressed with ed murrow. i'm running around with count basie and ella fitzgerald. we leave the penitentiary and, back to get his plane. on the way he says to me, "we're not gonna be far from arlington, are we?" i said we would be pretty close. he said, do you want to fill me at jack kennedy's grave? i said, have you ever been there before? he said, no. you son of a bitch. you have never been to jack kennedy's grave, as close as you work, and now you on camera to tell me there? and he said, you are right. i should not do that, should i? i was probably stupid because it was a great scene but i figured it was a good way
all the clips -- it was frank sinatra, man on the album cover. and i thought that this was great. they could not be better. we should him -- week shoot him doing the album, which is pretty good stuff. if you have a time capsule, that's one of the things you put into it. we got along great with him. he played for the convicts. without this gerald and count basie, and i'm thinking, i have fallen into something. this is big stuff. i am in the journalism business and i'm impressed with ed murrow....
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michael jackson under 30, the eagles 30 to 49 years old, and frank sinatra 65 and older for bob. >>> police report shows that a famous college coach a admits to having sex with a woman accued of trying to export millions from him. the problem, he is married, right? >> he is married. >> the problem is the allegations about having sex in a restaurant? >> in a restaurant. it's incredibly salacious. we brought it to you a few months ago back when rick pitino said this woman was trying to extort money from him. she says he raped her. the journal says that pitino and this woman, he admitted to having sex with this woman in a restaurant in 2003. now then she later told him she was pregnant. the two reportedly met in an equipment manager's condo where pitino gave her 3 grand to have an abortion. get this, she later married the man who owns the condo and she has pleaded not guilty to extortion f big mess. >>> this is amaze. how about a little fight on the diamond. in fenway. boston hosting detroit. detroit pitcher rick porcello almost hits rodriguez. he's not happy. next, kevin youkilis gets
michael jackson under 30, the eagles 30 to 49 years old, and frank sinatra 65 and older for bob. >>> police report shows that a famous college coach a admits to having sex with a woman accued of trying to export millions from him. the problem, he is married, right? >> he is married. >> the problem is the allegations about having sex in a restaurant? >> in a restaurant. it's incredibly salacious. we brought it to you a few months ago back when rick pitino said this...
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. >> we deregulated-- i feel like frank sinatra.we the regulated, and then we had something called the worst economic calamity in american history. even though we burst some of those conditions you worried about. >> what are you talking about? >> did i misunderstand you? >> that was a cyclical recovery andel i can tell you is in the real world actions have consequences and cost has the facts and regulation, inflation and the government in general it has brought us to where we are now and it's going to get much worse. >> we have been a very prosperous country. everybody on the jury believes we are quite an extraordinary, the-- country, full of economic opportunity and we did this despite they have a government, any kind of government and if we didn't have any kind of government we would be more prosperous. is there one historical example you can point to to make your case? just one? one example of a nation without a government that became very prosperous? >> i will say this. everytime without exception the richest and most prosperous
. >> we deregulated-- i feel like frank sinatra.we the regulated, and then we had something called the worst economic calamity in american history. even though we burst some of those conditions you worried about. >> what are you talking about? >> did i misunderstand you? >> that was a cyclical recovery andel i can tell you is in the real world actions have consequences and cost has the facts and regulation, inflation and the government in general it has brought us to...
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they already had plans to murder people like frank sinatra, liz taylor, richard burton, steve mcqueenm jones. this was their region. he got them that way. these murders would never have occurred had it not been for charles manson. let me also add this. they would not have occurred if these people did not bring down that night. manson never told them either you kill for me or i will kill you. there were people in that family, martha, equally subservient to charles manson. they would do anything in the world for him but they didn't have the guts in their system to kill a fellow human being. martha: they wrote "pigs" on the walls with these people's blood. they stabbed them, leaving kitchen utensils in their bodies. and sharon tate who we showed a picture of a moment ago, she was a beautiful woman, the second one in those pictures. a young actress married to roman pulanski at the time, she was pregnant. >> manson, when the beatles came out with their white album, came back to the ranch all excited, the beatles are telling it like it is. helter skelter is coming down. several words printe
they already had plans to murder people like frank sinatra, liz taylor, richard burton, steve mcqueenm jones. this was their region. he got them that way. these murders would never have occurred had it not been for charles manson. let me also add this. they would not have occurred if these people did not bring down that night. manson never told them either you kill for me or i will kill you. there were people in that family, martha, equally subservient to charles manson. they would do anything...
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and for over 65 was frank sinatra. >> and rock and role is the musical genre of choice for everyone turnedtimes. the top five acts are elvis at number five, michael jackson at number four, number three, johnny cash. the eagles at number two. i like the eagles just fine but better than rolling stones? and the beatles standing alone at number one. >> other notables. country -- the rolling stones were number six. franklin and carry underwood at number nine. garth brooks. >> underwood at nine? >> yeah. madonna is 17. >> i like carrie just fine but wtf with her being in the -- i din do it again, did i? >> i don't know what that means, but i will tell you. >> what the flip. what the flip is she doing in the top 20. >> i feel like guns and roses was left out. come on. guns and roses. >> they were not on the top 20. >> aerosmith should be on here. jay waears an aero steve tyler recovers. >> was your favorite band left off the list? let us know. logon to cnn.com/am fix. >> if you're going to put garth brooks on there, you got to put on kenny chesney. >> what about george straight and what about wil
and for over 65 was frank sinatra. >> and rock and role is the musical genre of choice for everyone turnedtimes. the top five acts are elvis at number five, michael jackson at number four, number three, johnny cash. the eagles at number two. i like the eagles just fine but better than rolling stones? and the beatles standing alone at number one. >> other notables. country -- the rolling stones were number six. franklin and carry underwood at number nine. garth brooks. >>...
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it would be absurd to sit here and tell frank sinatra, if he was a lot olive, you are not it- american. he would say you have to be out of your mind. he was proud to be an italian american as much as he was proud to be an american. guest: there is nothing wrong with saying you are an italian american. a jewish american. a long as it does not mean anything. it says nothing about you. as long as you feel you are better than its rigid as long as you do not feel you are better than someone. -- as long as you do not feel you are better than someone. there is a part of society that because of what you look like it applies a certain class. guest: racial dominance. guest: children do the best jobs upbringing children -- children doing the best job of bringing their parents at the shackles. guest: with all due respect, from the beginning of the constitution of the united states, this has been a major debate. it was a natural progression. lawsw who are what creates a foundation. host: earlier this week, eric holder making comments about race as well. let's listen to what he had to say and then w
it would be absurd to sit here and tell frank sinatra, if he was a lot olive, you are not it- american. he would say you have to be out of your mind. he was proud to be an italian american as much as he was proud to be an american. guest: there is nothing wrong with saying you are an italian american. a jewish american. a long as it does not mean anything. it says nothing about you. as long as you feel you are better than its rigid as long as you do not feel you are better than someone. -- as...
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. >> frank sinatra told me atlanta was his kind of town as well. associate sinatra with atlanta but -- >> the dreaded effects of sleep deprivation. >> we need a red bull, stat! >>> rob marciano teasing congressman weaner because he was headed to bermuda. isn't hurricane bill headed to bermuda. >> maybe we should give him some equipment and he can broadcast live. >> he should be an ireporter. >> it would work. i love it. we had three storms happening. this is what happened with claudette. came across the florida panhandle, through southern parts of mississippi and alabama. flooding is the main issue. we do have a bit of beach erosion also. slight wind damage. rainfall was the big number. check out the numbers for storm toe al precipitation. florida -- 4 1/2 inch, 4 1/2. an 3 1/2 with . there's a good satellite signature. 110 miles to the east of the leeward islands but headed west-northwest at 17 miles per hour. that's to the u.s. and that gives us some concern. that's the forecast expected to develop to a category three storm. major hurricane statu
. >> frank sinatra told me atlanta was his kind of town as well. associate sinatra with atlanta but -- >> the dreaded effects of sleep deprivation. >> we need a red bull, stat! >>> rob marciano teasing congressman weaner because he was headed to bermuda. isn't hurricane bill headed to bermuda. >> maybe we should give him some equipment and he can broadcast live. >> he should be an ireporter. >> it would work. i love it. we had three storms happening....
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it would be absurd to sit here and tell frank sinatra, if he was a lot olive, you are not it- american. he would say you have to be out of your mind. he was proud to be an italian american as much as he was proud to be an american. guest: there is nothing wrong with saying you are an italian american. a jewish american. a long as it does not mean anything. it says nothing about you. as long as you feel you are better than its rigid as long as you do not feel you are better than someone. -- as long as you do not feel you are better than someone. there is a part of society that because of what you look like it applies a certain class. guest: racial dominance. guest: children do the best jobs upbringing children -- children doing the best job of bringing their parents at the shackles. guest: with all due respect, from the beginning of the constitution of the united states, this has been a major debate. it was a natural progression. lawsw who are what creates a foundation. host: earlier this week, eric holder making comments about race as well. let's listen to what he had to say and then w
it would be absurd to sit here and tell frank sinatra, if he was a lot olive, you are not it- american. he would say you have to be out of your mind. he was proud to be an italian american as much as he was proud to be an american. guest: there is nothing wrong with saying you are an italian american. a jewish american. a long as it does not mean anything. it says nothing about you. as long as you feel you are better than its rigid as long as you do not feel you are better than someone. -- as...
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you probably saw the tire that bounced off until on the frank sinatra dr. here. a lot of people in this area have been asked to call investigators or authorities if they see something -- don't touch it but let them know if they find anything that can help investigation. >> alysin: it sounds like investigators are trying in on what they think caused it. we know there were clear skies, ascribe this ideal flying conditions, so they think it's just an overcrowded airway? immaculata witnesses we talked to yesterday, alysin, said they infected mouse it seemed very congested just before and those amazing photos exclusive to "fox news" show those two aircraft were close together. said the reason she was painting her camera towards those two crabs in the skies is because she thought they were so unusually close together. there is a lot going on about that. of course investigation into the rules and regulations as to how the small aircraft and pilots, the tour helicopter pilots how don't have to be under a restriction on the same frequency. we know a doctor pilot on the gr
you probably saw the tire that bounced off until on the frank sinatra dr. here. a lot of people in this area have been asked to call investigators or authorities if they see something -- don't touch it but let them know if they find anything that can help investigation. >> alysin: it sounds like investigators are trying in on what they think caused it. we know there were clear skies, ascribe this ideal flying conditions, so they think it's just an overcrowded airway? immaculata witnesses...