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tahoe once owned by frank sinatra.now a new organization has a contract for the gambling organization. strategic and gaming management fromrenoo hopes to get approval and be in service in a few week. >>> there's plenty of reason to believe the worse is behind the warriors and lots of time ahead to completely right the ship. they were looking pretty sharp against vancouver. down 1-0 in the second. a designing goal from couture. first of the year for him, that leads the shark. only shoot out provided by joe pevelti shooting 51% in the shoot out and the sharks have now won three in a row. it's nice to see someone around here come out a winner because it wasn't happening for cal or stanford on the basketball floor tonight. one in a rout, the other in a rat race. alan crab will get it to richard sol solomon. crabs will hit a three the first of the game for cal to tie it but the play continues on. watch what happens. the bruinses will wind up getting a pretty decent shot but it will not fall. ucla bonkers in an 86-83 win. 65
tahoe once owned by frank sinatra.now a new organization has a contract for the gambling organization. strategic and gaming management fromrenoo hopes to get approval and be in service in a few week. >>> there's plenty of reason to believe the worse is behind the warriors and lots of time ahead to completely right the ship. they were looking pretty sharp against vancouver. down 1-0 in the second. a designing goal from couture. first of the year for him, that leads the shark. only shoot...
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i mean, really, with the exception of frank sinatra, there's been some good musician actors, but frankte. >> jimmy: look at this, though. you got even, like, a beer-stained ring or something there? what is that? [ laughing ] >> bruce: i don't remember, man. i don't know. >> jimmy: what was that ring, jack daniel's? [ laughing ] but it's so cool. look at this. i've got to show this, because i freaked out. i love this! there's the record. handwriting. just, like, lyrics, things. >> oh, you're good. >> jimmy: no, i'm doing it because i'm intrigued by this. like -- over here you got -- >> those are votes for the songs. >> jimmy: is that right? you vote on what you like with the band? >> i didn't listen to anyone else's votes. >> jimmy: you want to be democratic about it. >> bruce: but i allowed them to vote. [ laughter ] here's the vote. >> jimmy: that's the message for all you kids out there. you've got to vote. make it count. >> bruce: they had a vote. >> jimmy: you've got to vote. this i love. this is, like, a set list or something right here? this is, like, you jamming out. look at all
i mean, really, with the exception of frank sinatra, there's been some good musician actors, but frankte. >> jimmy: look at this, though. you got even, like, a beer-stained ring or something there? what is that? [ laughing ] >> bruce: i don't remember, man. i don't know. >> jimmy: what was that ring, jack daniel's? [ laughing ] but it's so cool. look at this. i've got to show this, because i freaked out. i love this! there's the record. handwriting. just, like, lyrics, things....
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so it was for me a frank sinatra moment. >> rose: and there it is.you always said to him i want to be a poet. >> well, robert loved my poetry. robert bought me the first present he ever bought me was sylvia plath's "ariel." and he liked me to read him poetry. he really liked my poetry and encouraged me to perform my poetry. but robert always wanted me to sing. he liked my voice for some inexplicable reason but he did, i used to sing him little songs or a cappella songs or motel songs a cappella. and he always wanted me to sing. >> rose: what this book is about beyond this sort of remarkable relationship which you talk about with great eloquence is also a circle of people there's jimi hendrix. there is andy war hall, there's gregory corps sew, there's janice jap lynn, you can go down the list. >> sam shepherd, alan ginsburg. >> rose: tell the story about allen ginsburg. you want to go to the automat and get something to eat? you had just enough money to buy it. >> yes, i was in horn and hardarts and i had just the right... 55 cents to buy a sandch bac
so it was for me a frank sinatra moment. >> rose: and there it is.you always said to him i want to be a poet. >> well, robert loved my poetry. robert bought me the first present he ever bought me was sylvia plath's "ariel." and he liked me to read him poetry. he really liked my poetry and encouraged me to perform my poetry. but robert always wanted me to sing. he liked my voice for some inexplicable reason but he did, i used to sing him little songs or a cappella songs or...
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by the time someone is as powerful as oprah winfrey or frank sinatra or nancy reagan, they have already gotten legions of publicists have been telling their story along time, and i try to get behind that methodology to a bitter reality. >> what is your next topic? >> i don't know. i'm hoping for suggestions. reva come after doing oprah winfrey -- she was a biographer's dream. she really gave me such a gift. now it did take -- a data take four years to do this book, and i had to interview for 850 people to get this story. it was a fabulous story. i mean, she was born poor in a racist state. she's become one of the most powerful, beloved icons really of our century. so it was a gift to be able to write her life story. i don't know who could talk it right now. >> kitty kelley, "obra," a biography, her latest book. >>> a new book out by bloomsbury publishing. blur how to know what is true in the age of information overload. in your book one of the chapters is we have been here before. what does that mean? >> that means we've gone through this dislocation created by an expansion of informati
by the time someone is as powerful as oprah winfrey or frank sinatra or nancy reagan, they have already gotten legions of publicists have been telling their story along time, and i try to get behind that methodology to a bitter reality. >> what is your next topic? >> i don't know. i'm hoping for suggestions. reva come after doing oprah winfrey -- she was a biographer's dream. she really gave me such a gift. now it did take -- a data take four years to do this book, and i had to...
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by the time someone is as powerful as oprah winfrey or frank sinatra or nancy reagan, they've already legions of publyists who have been telling their story a long time, and i try and get behind that mythology to a better reality. >> what's your next topic? >> i don't know. i'm open for suggestions. really after doing oprah winfrey she was a biographer's dream. she really, she gave me such a gift. now, it did take, it did take four years to do this book, and i had to interview over 850 people to get the story. it was a fabulous story. i mean, she was born poor in a racist state, she's become one of the most powerful, beloved icons really of our century. so it was a gift to be able to write her life story.
by the time someone is as powerful as oprah winfrey or frank sinatra or nancy reagan, they've already legions of publyists who have been telling their story a long time, and i try and get behind that mythology to a better reality. >> what's your next topic? >> i don't know. i'm open for suggestions. really after doing oprah winfrey she was a biographer's dream. she really, she gave me such a gift. now, it did take, it did take four years to do this book, and i had to interview over...
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will remember him for as of now, really, is the house i live in, which is a very famous song that frank sinatrag it in 1945. he wrote the lyrics to that song, but when he died, he died-- you know, the times ran an obituary on him. he died in 1986. but i think it's safe to say that he was pretty obscure when he died, and he was better known, really, for adopting the two rosenberg children than he was for anything else. he did pay a price for some of his political activities. yeah, i think that, you know, the kids tell the story about the father and mother sort of dodging subpoenas from various state investigative committees and that sort of thing. i mean, they grew up-- i think that much of his traveling around was sort of one step ahead of the authorities. i think they did pay a price for his politics. and i know he had to testify in new york about the song. joshua white had to testify, like, 1950 about the song. right. how did he defend his recording or singing of the song? if i remember correctly, he just said, "listen, this is a problem in this country, "and it's not unpatriotic to talk abou
will remember him for as of now, really, is the house i live in, which is a very famous song that frank sinatrag it in 1945. he wrote the lyrics to that song, but when he died, he died-- you know, the times ran an obituary on him. he died in 1986. but i think it's safe to say that he was pretty obscure when he died, and he was better known, really, for adopting the two rosenberg children than he was for anything else. he did pay a price for some of his political activities. yeah, i think that,...
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she will be the >>> gambling is coming back to the old resorts in tahoe once owned by frank sinatra.a new organization has a contract for the gambling organization. strategic and gaming management fromrenoo hopes to get approval and be in service in a few week. >>> there's plenty of reason to believe the worse is behind the warriors and lots of time ahead to completely right the ship. they were looking pretty sharp against vancouver. down 1-0 in the second. a designing goal from couture. first of the year for him, that leads the shark. only shoot out provided by joe pevelti shooting 51% in the shoot out and the sharks have now won three in a row. it's nice to see someone around here come out a winner because it wasn't happening for cal or stanford on the basketball floor tonight. one in a rout, the other in a rat race. alan crab will get it to richard sol solomon. crabs will hit a three the first of the game for cal to tie it but the play continues on. watch what happens. the bruinses will wind up getting a pretty decent shot but it will not fall. ucla bonkers in an 86-83 win. 65-42
she will be the >>> gambling is coming back to the old resorts in tahoe once owned by frank sinatra.a new organization has a contract for the gambling organization. strategic and gaming management fromrenoo hopes to get approval and be in service in a few week. >>> there's plenty of reason to believe the worse is behind the warriors and lots of time ahead to completely right the ship. they were looking pretty sharp against vancouver. down 1-0 in the second. a designing goal...
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it was owned by frank sinatra and one of nevada's first casinos originally built in 1926. the recession was blamedor t t f closing last year, while the hotel and restaurants did manage to keep running. today comes word that casino will reopen next month. managers have to to reapply for the permits so the opening will be a soft one starting with video poker and slot machines. they follow other games on in the year. >>> the baby giant anteater. little bundle of joy born december 22. spent the last four weeks bonding with mommy, avida. it's camouflaged on his mom's back. he'll sit there for the first year. the second annual addition since the new year. a few weeks ago, a hippo was fedexed from the ks kzoo. this little anteater baby is the first surviving anteater baby in a decade. >> it is cute. >> i'll admit that. >> i'll have to go down and see that little ant heater. it will be fun to watch and eat. that's what i'm thinking. >>> get out to roj -- the giants have another person in the fold. >> they do. speaking of the zoo, i saw the hippo a couple of weeks ago. beautiful, h
it was owned by frank sinatra and one of nevada's first casinos originally built in 1926. the recession was blamedor t t f closing last year, while the hotel and restaurants did manage to keep running. today comes word that casino will reopen next month. managers have to to reapply for the permits so the opening will be a soft one starting with video poker and slot machines. they follow other games on in the year. >>> the baby giant anteater. little bundle of joy born december 22....
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we'll be right back with frank sinatra after this. >> first, there was a mistake. he's my hero.new york. hard to get. doesn't do interviews. once you got him, one of the great interviews. >> a good question can open up doors in my mind that i would never think of discussing with anybody. >> i don't mind questions that border on maybe a difficult way to answer because i try to fight my way out of it. >> it's hard for the first two minutes to interview someone you're a real admirer of. then it gets right down into it, who, what, where, when, why. >> if everybody were really legends, there would be no normal people in the world. everybody would be a legend. >> you know you've got beyond -- you're in another ball park. >> yeah, i agree with that. there's a very good chance that i probably should have gotten out by now. but i enjoy it. >> i thought he was the greatest talent this country has ever produced a singer. a great actor, a terrific guy and a complicated guy. >> it's fun being someone else. >> of course it's fun. you can do things you can't do if you're yourself. >> i was try
we'll be right back with frank sinatra after this. >> first, there was a mistake. he's my hero.new york. hard to get. doesn't do interviews. once you got him, one of the great interviews. >> a good question can open up doors in my mind that i would never think of discussing with anybody. >> i don't mind questions that border on maybe a difficult way to answer because i try to fight my way out of it. >> it's hard for the first two minutes to interview someone you're a...
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and then george bush, god bless him, you know, i was at the inaugural, did a show and frank sinatra saids -- the ronald reagan inaugural. goes to have don rickles on the show for the -- for the inaugural for ronald reagan. and the cabinet said, no, what are you crazy, we're not going to have him. and frank said, you don't have him, you don't have me. and he said, look at how quiet it got. of course, he had a gun on him. [ laughter ] i can say that because his guys are all dead. anyway -- [ laughter ] anyway -- give me a minute. because everything i say, i'm going to do up in my room later and laugh my ass of. >> jimmy: so, he insisted that you be apart of the inauguration? >> yeah, i got on the show, i never know what i'm going to say. it was a great night, kidding the cabinet and everything. they were wonderful to me. and ronald reagan was great and he became president and i didn't hear from him. but -- no. he was always so nice and the guy -- i met clinton just for a few minutes, charming gentleman. i only met him, clint eastwood was honored. do you know him? >> jimmy: i met him. >> he
and then george bush, god bless him, you know, i was at the inaugural, did a show and frank sinatra saids -- the ronald reagan inaugural. goes to have don rickles on the show for the -- for the inaugural for ronald reagan. and the cabinet said, no, what are you crazy, we're not going to have him. and frank said, you don't have him, you don't have me. and he said, look at how quiet it got. of course, he had a gun on him. [ laughter ] i can say that because his guys are all dead. anyway -- [...
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if we can shrink government in minnesota as frank sinatra would sing about n.y., if we can do it there, we can do it anywhere. [laughter] what are the measurements. i was born in the year 1960. that makes me 50 years old this year. i got my aarp card and mail not long ago. i did not keep [laughter] ] yet. from 1960 until i became governor, 42 years, up to 2002, the average two-year increase in the spending of my state was 21% for 40 years. there is no way you can sustain that. during my time as governor we headed down to about 1% per year. it is a transformation but it was a difficult transformation. there are powerful forces that wanted to say that we cannot reduce our spending pattern and we have to get back to the way it was. we must not reduce government's footprint and we cannot prioritize. we have to raise taxes. i drew a line in the sand. i said we are going to live inside our means. when the economy is growing, you cannot have government growing a multiple of that. it is not a matter of political rhetoric. it is a matter of basic economics. in my state, that principle remains.
if we can shrink government in minnesota as frank sinatra would sing about n.y., if we can do it there, we can do it anywhere. [laughter] what are the measurements. i was born in the year 1960. that makes me 50 years old this year. i got my aarp card and mail not long ago. i did not keep [laughter] ] yet. from 1960 until i became governor, 42 years, up to 2002, the average two-year increase in the spending of my state was 21% for 40 years. there is no way you can sustain that. during my time as...
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if we can do this in minnesota, as frank sinatra would talk about new york, we can do it anywhere. we took the spending trajectory of my state which was 21% every two years for 40 years. that was the average spending pattern increase in my state. we got that down to a low over 1% a year during my time as governor. we were able to bring in government spending in a historic way. we actually reduced government spending for the first time in a 150 year history of minnesota. of course, that is not easy when you are up against a culture that leans pretty hard the other way. there is a lot of hard work that went into that. including having the first government shut down in the 150 year history of my state. but the point was, we were not going to have business as usual. we will want to draw lines in the sand and we were going to get government to live within its means and we began to see a big change in my state. the unemployment rate is below the national average. the job growth rate was above the national average. since the crash, our unemployment rate is below the national average. we p
if we can do this in minnesota, as frank sinatra would talk about new york, we can do it anywhere. we took the spending trajectory of my state which was 21% every two years for 40 years. that was the average spending pattern increase in my state. we got that down to a low over 1% a year during my time as governor. we were able to bring in government spending in a historic way. we actually reduced government spending for the first time in a 150 year history of minnesota. of course, that is not...
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an inaugural gala hosted by frank sinatra with many of the brightest stars of the stage and the screen. >> you had all of the celebrities in washington. you had a feeling that this was a gathering of the best and the brightest in the country. >> reporter: on inauguration day, john kennedy took the oath of office bathed in brilliant winter light. >> it had snowed eight inches overnight, but inauguration day itself was very cold and bright. the sun was out and bouncing off all the snow. it was bouncing off those big white pillars. >> reporter: there was robert frost blinded by the sun unable to read poem he had written, reciting another from memory. >> the land was ours before we were the land's. she was our land more than 100 years before we were her people. >> reporter: jacqueline, dressed in beige, a conscious decision to set her apart from the other older women draped in fur. but what is most remembered are the words. >> let the word go forth from this time and place to friend and foe alike that the torch has been passed to a new generation of americans. >> reporter: long-time kenned
an inaugural gala hosted by frank sinatra with many of the brightest stars of the stage and the screen. >> you had all of the celebrities in washington. you had a feeling that this was a gathering of the best and the brightest in the country. >> reporter: on inauguration day, john kennedy took the oath of office bathed in brilliant winter light. >> it had snowed eight inches overnight, but inauguration day itself was very cold and bright. the sun was out and bouncing off all...
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from the state of mccarthy, mondale, al franken -- if we can shrink government in minnesota, as frank sinatra would sing about new york, if we can do it there, we can do it anywhere. what are the measurements? i was born in the year 1960. that makes me 50 years old this year. i got my aarp card in the mail. i did not keep it. 1960, until i became governor 40 years, 42 years, up to 2002, the average to year increase in the spending of my state was 21% for 40 years. there is no way you can sustain that. during my time as governor, we have it down to about 1% a year. it is a transformation, but it was a difficult transformation. there are powerful forces that want to say we have to reduce our spending pattern. we must not reduce government's footprint. we have to raise taxes. i drew a line in the sand and said and we are going to live within our means, just like everybody else. when the economy is growing, you cannot have government growing, as a matter of math and basic economics. in my state, that principle remains. i talk about sam's club republicans. what i mean by that is when you look at t
from the state of mccarthy, mondale, al franken -- if we can shrink government in minnesota, as frank sinatra would sing about new york, if we can do it there, we can do it anywhere. what are the measurements? i was born in the year 1960. that makes me 50 years old this year. i got my aarp card in the mail. i did not keep it. 1960, until i became governor 40 years, 42 years, up to 2002, the average to year increase in the spending of my state was 21% for 40 years. there is no way you can...
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it's frank sinatra and beater loughner.te, they couldn't go to the inaugural the next day. >> they co-produced the inaugural ball. >> they did. >> this is my favorite right here. here they are. they're walking to the inauguration. i love -- is that a stove pipe hat? what do you call that kind of hat? >> top hat. >> he's the last president to wear that type of hat in the inauguration. >> this is after the inauguration. harry truman signing the president's in -- speech. and what's great about that is that harry truman did not think john f. kennedy should be president. he did a lot to try to undermine his candidacy. but they made up at the inaugural. finally, robert frost. he had written a new poem for the inaugural. but he couldn't read it. >> because of the glare of the sun. >> the glare of the sun. that's exactly right. it's great to relive those moments again. 50 years ago today. 30 years ago today, ronald reagan got inaugurated. we'll be right back. >>> fact ore fiction? your handbag should match your outfit? stripes make
it's frank sinatra and beater loughner.te, they couldn't go to the inaugural the next day. >> they co-produced the inaugural ball. >> they did. >> this is my favorite right here. here they are. they're walking to the inauguration. i love -- is that a stove pipe hat? what do you call that kind of hat? >> top hat. >> he's the last president to wear that type of hat in the inauguration. >> this is after the inauguration. harry truman signing the president's in...
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if we can shrink government in minnesota as frank sinatra would sing about new york, if we can do there, we can do it anywhere. [laughter] so what are the measurements? i was born in the year 1960. yes, that makes me 50-years-old this year. i got a er p carvin the mail not long ago. i didn't keep it. [laughter] yet. 1960 until the became governor 42 years ago, up to 20 o2, the average to year increase in the spending of my state was 21% for 40 years. there is no way you can sustain that. during my time as governor now we have it down to about 1% a year. it is a transformation, but it was a difficult transformation. there are powerful forces that want to just say we cannot reduce our spending patterns. we have to get back to the way it was. we must not reduce the government footprint. we cannot prioritize. we have to raise taxes. i drew a line in the sand and i said no we are going to live in our means just what families, a dislike businesses, just like a devotee of spirit in the economy is growing at all two or 3% a year you cannot have government growing in multiple of that. again not
if we can shrink government in minnesota as frank sinatra would sing about new york, if we can do there, we can do it anywhere. [laughter] so what are the measurements? i was born in the year 1960. yes, that makes me 50-years-old this year. i got a er p carvin the mail not long ago. i didn't keep it. [laughter] yet. 1960 until the became governor 42 years ago, up to 20 o2, the average to year increase in the spending of my state was 21% for 40 years. there is no way you can sustain that. during...
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if we can shrink government in minnesota, as frank sinatra would sing about new york, if we can do it there we can do it anywhere. i was born in the year 1960. yes, that makes me 50 years old this year. i got my aarp card in the mail not long ago. i did not keep it. [laughter] yet. from 1960 until i became governor 40 years -- 42 years, until 2002, the average increase in spending in my stay -- in my state was 21%. 40 years. there is no way you can sustain that. during my time as governor, we have it down to about 1% per year. it is a transformation, but it was a difficult transformation. there are powerful forces that wanted to say, we cannot reduce our spending pattern. we have to get back to the way it was. we must not reduce government's footprint. we cannot prioritize. we have to raise taxes. i drew a line in the sand and said no. we have to live within our means. and just like families, just like everybody else. this was not a matter of political rhetoric. it was a matter of math and basic economics. in my state, the principle remains. i talk a lot about sam's club republicans.
if we can shrink government in minnesota, as frank sinatra would sing about new york, if we can do it there we can do it anywhere. i was born in the year 1960. yes, that makes me 50 years old this year. i got my aarp card in the mail not long ago. i did not keep it. [laughter] yet. from 1960 until i became governor 40 years -- 42 years, until 2002, the average increase in spending in my stay -- in my state was 21%. 40 years. there is no way you can sustain that. during my time as governor, we...