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a lot of people imitate frank sinatra, especially in the world of the great american songbook. d person ever in the world. but he has that little funky edge to his voice. he has that streak thing, sinatra does, that nobody else has. [laughter] and he was a great singer, a great singer. and his sound is his sound. he owns this music. he took the great american songbook and owns it. tavis: for a guy who starts out making his way in the world via r&b, how did you end up being the guy that makes us appreciate the american songbook? >> for me, i got a lucky break. it introduced the world these songs to me. i knew them from my parents. but after "father of the bride," i did not make an album for seven years. i did not make enough room until the second "father of the bride." steve martin said you should make an album of these things. it was like preposterous. and when we did the second movie, i sang "the simple life" and "the sunny side of the st.." -- "the sunny side of the street." the co-chairman of atlantic records, he went to see "father of the bride part to." and i came out singi
a lot of people imitate frank sinatra, especially in the world of the great american songbook. d person ever in the world. but he has that little funky edge to his voice. he has that streak thing, sinatra does, that nobody else has. [laughter] and he was a great singer, a great singer. and his sound is his sound. he owns this music. he took the great american songbook and owns it. tavis: for a guy who starts out making his way in the world via r&b, how did you end up being the guy that...
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sorry, frank sinatra. >> all right, everybody.time for our number one video of the day, and christian has it. >> you've all been shopping before but if you have kids in your family, sometimes you have to drag them alone. that's exactly what this grandma did, quite literally. >> oh, boy. i wonder if she even knows what's going on behind her. >> is that target? >> yes. this is video that was captured at a target. and she definitely knows that there's a kid behind her little scooter there because she even does some u-turns. >> that's like a ride at the amusement park or the ride that you put a quarter in in front of the grocery store. >> the greatest part about this, though, is the little kid's whee moments. >> you notice the crowd? she's got an audience, like what the heck is going on here? >> he's definitely going to need a bath after this. this is the floor at target. >> kids don't care. kids are just glad to be getting a ride. >> there's no way this kid's mom or dad would let this happen. but when you're the grand parent, oh, you
sorry, frank sinatra. >> all right, everybody.time for our number one video of the day, and christian has it. >> you've all been shopping before but if you have kids in your family, sometimes you have to drag them alone. that's exactly what this grandma did, quite literally. >> oh, boy. i wonder if she even knows what's going on behind her. >> is that target? >> yes. this is video that was captured at a target. and she definitely knows that there's a kid behind her...
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that this is actually about the ava gardner/frank sinatra connection.ow anything about that, that they had this very steamy relationship that wasn't always copacetic? >> i don't know anything about that. but twyla, i'm sure she's incorporated so many different concepts and you know, things that we aren't even aware of. >> what's your favorite sinatra song thaw get to dance to in this? >> i love "my way." it's just such a great song itself and the way that she has staged it, with the movement and all, it's a moment in the show where the entire company is on stage. and it's just beautiful. i get, i still get emotional watching it. and i've been doing this for about two years. >> you've traveled all over the country doing it. >> yes. >> what do people come for, the dance or the muse snik. >> i think for either. everything combined. our show is so unique in that the dancing is the dialogue. nobody speaks. we're telling the story with our bodies. and that makes for a very unique electrifying experience. >> how many different stories are there? >> it's based
that this is actually about the ava gardner/frank sinatra connection.ow anything about that, that they had this very steamy relationship that wasn't always copacetic? >> i don't know anything about that. but twyla, i'm sure she's incorporated so many different concepts and you know, things that we aren't even aware of. >> what's your favorite sinatra song thaw get to dance to in this? >> i love "my way." it's just such a great song itself and the way that she has...
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but johnny fontane was reportedly based on frank sinatra and which real life gangster. >> bill: cardsancana. i thought i would mention it. tied. very thrilling so far. question number two, the notorious, john dillinger robbed dozens of banks in the 19 30s. >> bill: he was eventually gunned down outside a chicago movie theater after the f.b.i. was tipped off his whereabouts by whom. >> bill: the answer is it. the hooker. you guys are good. i knew you were going to rise to the gangster thing. she looks innocent. >> bill: and george baby face nelson was portrayed in a george clooney movie. >> will you buddy. [ gun shots ] >> bill: that is crazy brothers. to this day, baby faced nelson holds what distinction in american history? >> bill: the answer is correct, kill the most f.b.i. agents. three questions, three correct answers, i don't think that has ever happened before ladies and gentlemen. should we quit while we're ahead? all right. this is an easy one. this easiest question come up, al capone. >> i want that son of a bitch dead [ bleep ]. i did i ask you? i want you to get this [ ble
but johnny fontane was reportedly based on frank sinatra and which real life gangster. >> bill: cardsancana. i thought i would mention it. tied. very thrilling so far. question number two, the notorious, john dillinger robbed dozens of banks in the 19 30s. >> bill: he was eventually gunned down outside a chicago movie theater after the f.b.i. was tipped off his whereabouts by whom. >> bill: the answer is it. the hooker. you guys are good. i knew you were going to rise to the...
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but johnny fontane was reportedly based on frank sinatra and which real life gangster. >> bill: cardsancana. i thought i would mention it. tied. very thrilling so far. question number two, the notorious, john dillinger robbed dozens of banks in the 19 30s. >> bill: he was eventually gunned down outside a chicago movie theater after the f.b.i. was tipped off his whereabouts by whom. >> bill: the answer is it. the hooker. you guys are good. i knew you were going to rise to the gangster thing. she looks innocent. >> bill: and george baby face nelson was portrayed in a george clooney movie. >> will you buddy. [ gun shots ] >> bill: that is crazy brothers. to this day, baby faced nelson holds what distinction in american history? >> bill: the answer is correct, kill the most f.b.i. agents. three questions, three correct answers, i don't think that has ever happened before ladies and gentlemen. should we quit while we're ahead? all right. this is an easy one. this easiest question come up, al capone. >> i want that son of a bitch dead [ bleep ]. i did i ask you? i want you to get this [ ble
but johnny fontane was reportedly based on frank sinatra and which real life gangster. >> bill: cardsancana. i thought i would mention it. tied. very thrilling so far. question number two, the notorious, john dillinger robbed dozens of banks in the 19 30s. >> bill: he was eventually gunned down outside a chicago movie theater after the f.b.i. was tipped off his whereabouts by whom. >> bill: the answer is it. the hooker. you guys are good. i knew you were going to rise to the...
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but johnny fontane was reportedly based on frank sinatra and which real life gangster. >> bill: cardsought i would mention it. tied. very thrilling so far. question number two, the notorious, john dillinger robbed dozens of banks in the 19 30s. >> bill: he was eventually gunned down outside a chicago movie theater after the f.b.i. was tipped off his whereabouts by whom. >> bill: the answer is it. the hooker. you guys are good. i knew you were going to rise to the gangster thing. she looks innocent. >> bill: and george baby face nelson was portrayed in a george clooney movie. >> will you buddy. [ gun shots ] >> bill: that is crazy brothers. to this day, baby faced nelson holds what distinction in american history? >> bill: the answer is correct, kill the most f.b.i. agents. three questions, three correct answers, i don't think that has ever happened before ladies and gentlemen. should we quit while we're ahead? all right. this is an easy one. this easiest question come up, al capone. >> i want that son of a bitch dead [ bleep ]. i did i ask you? i want you to get this [ bleep ]. i want
but johnny fontane was reportedly based on frank sinatra and which real life gangster. >> bill: cardsought i would mention it. tied. very thrilling so far. question number two, the notorious, john dillinger robbed dozens of banks in the 19 30s. >> bill: he was eventually gunned down outside a chicago movie theater after the f.b.i. was tipped off his whereabouts by whom. >> bill: the answer is it. the hooker. you guys are good. i knew you were going to rise to the gangster...
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but johnny fontane was reportedly based on frank sinatra and which real life gangster. >> bill: cardsght i would mention it. tied. very thrilling so far. question number two, the notorious, john dillinger robbed dozens of banks in the 19 30s. >> bill: he was eventually gunned down outside a chicago movie theater after the f.b.i. was tipped off his whereabouts by whom. >> bill: the answer is it. the hooker. you guys are good. i knew you were going to rise to the gangster thing. she looks innocent. >> bill: and george baby face nelson was portrayed in a george clooney movie. >> will you buddy. [ gun shots ] >> bill: that is crazy brothers. to this day, baby faced nelson holds what distinction in american history? >> bill: the answer is correct, kill the most f.b.i. agents. three questions, three correct answers, i don't think that has ever happened before ladies and gentlemen. should we quit while we're ahead? all right. this is an easy one. this easiest question come up, al capone. >> i want that son of a bitch dead [ bleep ]. i did i ask you? i want you to get this [ bleep ]. i want h
but johnny fontane was reportedly based on frank sinatra and which real life gangster. >> bill: cardsght i would mention it. tied. very thrilling so far. question number two, the notorious, john dillinger robbed dozens of banks in the 19 30s. >> bill: he was eventually gunned down outside a chicago movie theater after the f.b.i. was tipped off his whereabouts by whom. >> bill: the answer is it. the hooker. you guys are good. i knew you were going to rise to the gangster thing....
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(laughter) >> frank sinatra died in 1998, what song title is engraved on sinatra's tombstone.y with me, fly me to the moon, young at heart or the best is yet to come? what is engraved on sinatra's stone? roll that tape. ♪ the best is yet to come ♪ babe won't it be fine ♪ ♪ the best is yet to come ♪ come the day that you are mine ♪ >> i saw him. i never saw elvis but i saw sinat sinatra. he is so good. just his stage presence the whole thing. you got that right. >> he got it right. >> it's a tie with two to go. >> it's a tie. >> okay, okay. question before. part of obama's inauguration may have been distracted from her singing the song that aretha sang that day. there's the head wear. america the beautiful, less ner my country 'tis of the. what did she sing at the inauguration? the answers roll the tape again. ♪ my country 'tis of thee ♪ sweet land of liberty ♪ of the i sing >> the head wear is distracting. she is on tour right now. i was in durham to godoing a shd she was coming behind me. she wouldn't come until i left. >> didn't give me any respect. >> she was a warm-up. >>
(laughter) >> frank sinatra died in 1998, what song title is engraved on sinatra's tombstone.y with me, fly me to the moon, young at heart or the best is yet to come? what is engraved on sinatra's stone? roll that tape. ♪ the best is yet to come ♪ babe won't it be fine ♪ ♪ the best is yet to come ♪ come the day that you are mine ♪ >> i saw him. i never saw elvis but i saw sinat sinatra. he is so good. just his stage presence the whole thing. you got that right. >>...
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she did a piece where frank sinatra sings with his daughter. it was a little duets, it was a huge success in her career. but that first performance, instead of me dancing my bread and butter, so to speak, we worked for weeks with -- on this little duets. when we finished, we were booed. strange, unexpected. but that was not the first time. if you are not booed, you are doing something wrong. everybody loves what you are doing, there is something. i am not a choreographer. when people expressed their feelings that strongly, it is about the general conception of the peace. tavis: it is not the dancing. >> i do not think so. when opera die-hard fans, when there is a singer that -- when there is a replacement, they boo. hundreds of dollars for the ticket, you know. i think dance fans are more loyal. tavis: how does the artist not internalize that? or maybe the answer is to internalize it to make you better. >> it is never pleasant. he worked sometimes for weeks and weeks and weeks on a piece which was badly received. sometimes by the audience. you
she did a piece where frank sinatra sings with his daughter. it was a little duets, it was a huge success in her career. but that first performance, instead of me dancing my bread and butter, so to speak, we worked for weeks with -- on this little duets. when we finished, we were booed. strange, unexpected. but that was not the first time. if you are not booed, you are doing something wrong. everybody loves what you are doing, there is something. i am not a choreographer. when people expressed...
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through countless projects such as your exploring the arts foundation and your founding of the frank sinatra school for the arts. you have proved to be a timeless link between artistic generations. and, of course, your inspiration continues with such incredible and wonderful projects as your recent "duets ii" cd. i have a copy. anybody else? [applause] and check this out, mr. bennett picked up two grammy awards sunday night for that album. [applause] so we congratulate you on that. i believe if you are scoring at home, that makes it 17 grammys in his career. [applause] what we love -- well, we love the cd, but today, we have gone one step further. not just a duet, but an extraordinary trio. i'm pleased to present this trio, performing for the first time together, young people from the choir of the san francisco school of the arts, the san francisco boys chorus, and the san francisco girls chorus, take it away. [applause] ♪ >> ♪ the loveliness of paris seems somehow sadly gay the glory that was rome is of another day i've been terribly alone and forgotten in manhattan i'm going home to my cit
through countless projects such as your exploring the arts foundation and your founding of the frank sinatra school for the arts. you have proved to be a timeless link between artistic generations. and, of course, your inspiration continues with such incredible and wonderful projects as your recent "duets ii" cd. i have a copy. anybody else? [applause] and check this out, mr. bennett picked up two grammy awards sunday night for that album. [applause] so we congratulate you on that. i...
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i was at yankees games and they're playing that instead of frank sinatra.at's next-level stuff. >> we're proud. >> one of the things that people admire about you, is not just that you make great people and inspire people, but you roll up your sleeves and do work through your philanthropy and nonprofits. >> go do your part. join me. >> thank you for caring, also and thank you for bringing it up. yes, that's a big deal in my life. we provide medicine for children and families who have aids and can't afford it. and we do orphan care and surrounding care as well. helping to train doctors and nurses and provide food and things like that and shelter, places that people can go clinics as well. it's definitely full service, and it's grown so much and we'll been able to serve 250,000 people so far. it really grounds me and it means a lot to me because it's not just, it's like real stuff. you know what i mean? it's powerful. but it just opens my eyes. we're also airing a documentary, which is the last time i went back. i brought five americans with me. who had never
i was at yankees games and they're playing that instead of frank sinatra.at's next-level stuff. >> we're proud. >> one of the things that people admire about you, is not just that you make great people and inspire people, but you roll up your sleeves and do work through your philanthropy and nonprofits. >> go do your part. join me. >> thank you for caring, also and thank you for bringing it up. yes, that's a big deal in my life. we provide medicine for children and...
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. >> coffee is an art like frank sinatra was to sing, i was born to make coffee. >> reporter: almost0 years after phil founded phil's coffee there are lots of people waiting to or. the line is out the door. -- waiting to order. the line is out the door. poured by hand, stirred by hand, one of the oldest methods of making coffee. yet, high-tech trend setters, iphones in hand, wait apparently, five, sometimes 10 minutes for that perfectly crafted cup. what if you could eliminate the waiting? >> you are late for work, we come in >> reporter: stephen and evan two addict today to coffee came up with an app that lets you order before you show up. >> we have a lot of regulars that come in this is just like making their life so much easier. >> reporter: the idea is simple. you place your order here, it shows up here, these folks don't have to stop to the answer phone and you don't have to wait in hynes is >> we put it on the table write their name they pick it up and leech. >> reporter: phil's son and ceo says she are still about personal service the app is an option if you are in a hurry. >
. >> coffee is an art like frank sinatra was to sing, i was born to make coffee. >> reporter: almost0 years after phil founded phil's coffee there are lots of people waiting to or. the line is out the door. -- waiting to order. the line is out the door. poured by hand, stirred by hand, one of the oldest methods of making coffee. yet, high-tech trend setters, iphones in hand, wait apparently, five, sometimes 10 minutes for that perfectly crafted cup. what if you could eliminate the...
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. >> to not frank sinatra and dean martin -- it is not friends sinatra and dean martin. the maryland food bank is a wonderful organization. please support them. they need your help. a great upcoming event for them. we could use some rain. there is a system close to us. it is passing too far to the south. most of that will be down around richmond. some light rain showers in western maryland and they are drifting over towards baltimore. we could see light rain showers and sprinkles. the clouds or thickening up. we did not expect the kind of precipitation that would slow the traffic down later this morning. that is good news. 58 at the airport. 52 in taneytown. temperatures are cooler than they have been. upper 50's and low 60's this afternoon. we have a 30% chance for a light rain shower or sprinkle. not a big deal. if you take the boat out, wave heights one to two feet. we just had a high tide at fort mchenry if you minutes ago. the seven-day forecast, a nice day on thursday. upper 60's and low 70's on friday. a better chance for thunderstorms on saturday. big storm comin
. >> to not frank sinatra and dean martin -- it is not friends sinatra and dean martin. the maryland food bank is a wonderful organization. please support them. they need your help. a great upcoming event for them. we could use some rain. there is a system close to us. it is passing too far to the south. most of that will be down around richmond. some light rain showers in western maryland and they are drifting over towards baltimore. we could see light rain showers and sprinkles. the...
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frank sinatra and dean martin. >> we may even have a marilyn monroe. >> how about that?people can get their tickets at of time. they get vintage drinks and supper club style food items. >> will have mini crab cakes and it matched potato bar. >> to go with the mashed potato and dance. raffle prizes are huge. >> $1,000 wegmans gift card. $500 safeway gift card. you can go to our website, mdfoodbank.org. >> that is where you can buy the tickets. this benefits the maryland food bank. let's check the forecast. there is some rain creeping in from virginia west and south of baltimore right now. some of that could reach the area today. i have been brushing up on my blackjacks skills. i will challenge you to a game. >> are we going to play 21? prepack one of those -- brings me back one of those hats. think they are cool. thank you. this is a wonderful program. the maryland food bank need your help. send them a donation. we have a storm system passing to the south of us. we could use some rain. some sprinkles could pop-up. we could see some moderate showers out of the mountains an
frank sinatra and dean martin. >> we may even have a marilyn monroe. >> how about that?people can get their tickets at of time. they get vintage drinks and supper club style food items. >> will have mini crab cakes and it matched potato bar. >> to go with the mashed potato and dance. raffle prizes are huge. >> $1,000 wegmans gift card. $500 safeway gift card. you can go to our website, mdfoodbank.org. >> that is where you can buy the tickets. this benefits...
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something more serious will tell you that the new test that may be able to detect oppression from frank sinatra to snoop dogg our musical act today does it all one night band is a cover band performing top 40 hits from the past six decades i was living with this all-over pain. a deep, throbbing, persistent ache. my doctor diagnosed it as fibromyalgia, thought to be the result of overactive nerves that cause chronic widespread pain. lyrica is believed to calm these nerves. i learned lyrica can provide significant relief from fibromyalgia pain. and for some people, it can work in as early as the first week of treatment. so now i can do more of the things that i enjoy. lyrica is not for everyone. lyrica may cause serious allergic reactions or suicidal thoughts or actions. tell your doctor right away if you have these new or worsening depression, or unusual changes in mood or behavior, or any swelling or affected breathing or skin, or changes in eyesight including blurry vision or muscle pain with fever or tired feeling. common side effects are dizziness, sleepiness weight gain, and swelling of han
something more serious will tell you that the new test that may be able to detect oppression from frank sinatra to snoop dogg our musical act today does it all one night band is a cover band performing top 40 hits from the past six decades i was living with this all-over pain. a deep, throbbing, persistent ache. my doctor diagnosed it as fibromyalgia, thought to be the result of overactive nerves that cause chronic widespread pain. lyrica is believed to calm these nerves. i learned lyrica can...
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i'd rather have frank sinatra, but, you know, frank isn't here.ten to it. >> this place sucks, man. it really does. >> don't like me enforcing the illegal immigration laws. think they've got me, they're going to make me go in a hole or make me resign. never going to happen. if they want to change the laws, don't make me the poster boy. go to washington and get the laws changed. i'm just doing my job enforcing the state and the federal laws. and that's my job. i hope they spent a lot of money here, especially those that came from another state. cut loose with the change and go to the restaurants and build up the economy. >> the rally lasted approximately four hours. it was peaceful, except for a group of three men and two women who were arrested for assaulting law enforcement officers. and as far as the sheriff is concerned, he says none of it has made him want to quit. >> i'm not ready to retire. when i do leave, i'm from massachusetts, i won't -- i don't ride a horse, so i'll just drive off into the sunset with a convertible and then you won't ca
i'd rather have frank sinatra, but, you know, frank isn't here.ten to it. >> this place sucks, man. it really does. >> don't like me enforcing the illegal immigration laws. think they've got me, they're going to make me go in a hole or make me resign. never going to happen. if they want to change the laws, don't make me the poster boy. go to washington and get the laws changed. i'm just doing my job enforcing the state and the federal laws. and that's my job. i hope they spent a lot...
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. >> coffee is art like frank sinatra was to sing, i was born to make could have >> reporter: almostfter phil founded phil's coffee the line is out the door. poured by hand, stirred by hand. one of the oldest methods of making coffee. high-tech trend setters wait apparently, five sometimes 10 minutes for that perfectly crafted cup. what if you could eliminate the waiting? >> if you are late to work that's where we come in >> reporter: steven and evan, two geeks addicted to coffee came up with an app that lets you order before you show up. >> we have a lot of regulars that come into phil's or the same thing this is like making their life easier. >>reporter: the idea is simple. you place your order here, it shows up here. >> these folks don't have to stop phone and you don't have to wait in line. >> we put it on the table, write their name on it they pick it up and leave. >> reporter: phil's son and ceo says they are still about personal service the app is an option if you in a hurry. >> good service is giving people options. >> reporter: those options and that service that have helped
. >> coffee is art like frank sinatra was to sing, i was born to make could have >> reporter: almostfter phil founded phil's coffee the line is out the door. poured by hand, stirred by hand. one of the oldest methods of making coffee. high-tech trend setters wait apparently, five sometimes 10 minutes for that perfectly crafted cup. what if you could eliminate the waiting? >> if you are late to work that's where we come in >> reporter: steven and evan, two geeks addicted...
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. >> like frank sinatra was born to sing, i was born to make coffee. >> reporter: almost ten years afteriting to order. in partial the line is out the door -- in fact, the lien is out the door. poured by hand and stirred by hand one of the oldest methods of making coffee and yet high tech trendsetters iphone in hand wait patiently five, sometimes ten minutes for the perfectly crafted cup. what if you could eliminate the waiting. >> you are late for work or something like that. that is where we come in. >> two geeks addicted to coffee came up with an app that lets you order before you show up. >> we have a lot of regulars that come in to phil's especially order the same thing and this is making their life so much easier. >> you place your order and shows up here and these folks don't have to stop to answer the phone and you don't have to wait in line. >> we put it on the table and they write their name on it and they will come in and pick it up and leave. >> they are still all about personal service. the app is just an option if you are in a hurry. >> good service is giving people options
. >> like frank sinatra was born to sing, i was born to make coffee. >> reporter: almost ten years afteriting to order. in partial the line is out the door -- in fact, the lien is out the door. poured by hand and stirred by hand one of the oldest methods of making coffee and yet high tech trendsetters iphone in hand wait patiently five, sometimes ten minutes for the perfectly crafted cup. what if you could eliminate the waiting. >> you are late for work or something like that....
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clearly, that is frank sinatra and that is the full moon there. full moon friday. our producer, calvin johnson, getting in on the action. love it. >> by the way, how did you miss that on your way to work? >> didn't it seem kind of bright out? >> you know what? i'm in a daze when i'm getting up and in the car and running around, staggering around. i don't ever look up. >> that is at big as the sun. >> from now on, when there is a full moon on the friday, i will be looking up. and i'm going to come in here and talk about it and we'll play the song. >> beautiful. >> it is nice. >> it is a little chilly out there. if you want to check out the moon, probably put on a jacket. should be a nice day and a great-looking holiday weekend. a lot of people traveling this weekend. let's kick it off with a look at our current numbers. i mentioned it is chilly out there. we've got a freeze warning which i will show you shortly off to the north and west where temperatures are falling back now into the 30s. frederick, you're typically cool this time of year, this time of morning. but
clearly, that is frank sinatra and that is the full moon there. full moon friday. our producer, calvin johnson, getting in on the action. love it. >> by the way, how did you miss that on your way to work? >> didn't it seem kind of bright out? >> you know what? i'm in a daze when i'm getting up and in the car and running around, staggering around. i don't ever look up. >> that is at big as the sun. >> from now on, when there is a full moon on the friday, i will be...
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look at it from that perspective, when we say the word "legend," we think about elvis presley and frank sinatra sinatra. but if somebody can't fill your shoes, you're a legend. dick clark is a legend. >> that's a very good point. irreplaceable is the word that springs to mind with dick clark, larry. the importance he had on american popular culture 4 its time and then for the generations that followed. really he is irreplaceable. nobody ever did it quite like dick clark. >> no one did it or as in things as he did. i think seacrest comes the closest in he's a producer, he has television shows, the e! network. he would come the closest to touching it. but there will never be another clark. >> let me bring in gloria's stefan. great sadness at the passing of dick clark. how did you feel when you heard? >> well, of course we were all sad. our family because he was very close to us. he actually had one of my granddogs, one of my dalmatians. he had come after my accident to visit me here in florida, and he had met my dalmatians and he wanted one of them. what i think was most amazing about dick clark
look at it from that perspective, when we say the word "legend," we think about elvis presley and frank sinatra sinatra. but if somebody can't fill your shoes, you're a legend. dick clark is a legend. >> that's a very good point. irreplaceable is the word that springs to mind with dick clark, larry. the importance he had on american popular culture 4 its time and then for the generations that followed. really he is irreplaceable. nobody ever did it quite like dick clark....
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. >> reporter: he is a 31-year- old frank sinatra of two children including a 3-month- old baby girl. he is just that type of person. he don't let nothing get him down. what that incident happened, he was glad it wasn't none of the workers who got shot. >> reporter: the gunman is still on the loose, police hoping one of you can put a name to this guy's face. >> it is an african-american man around 50 years old. he was wearing a red hooded sweatshirt and black pants and a khaki hat. >> reporter: denise and her family are going through a rough patch. she has battled lung cancer. family's home in northeast washington is in foreclosure. >> i believe in people helping and i know that there is help for this family. >> reporter: deborah harrison is a long-time family friend. >> we want the family, when he comes home from the hospital, to go back into the family unit home so all of them can heal together and i feel he will be able to one day walk again with the support of everyone believing in him. >> reporter: bob barnard, fox 5 us n. >>> an exciting day tomorrow for our area as the space sh
. >> reporter: he is a 31-year- old frank sinatra of two children including a 3-month- old baby girl. he is just that type of person. he don't let nothing get him down. what that incident happened, he was glad it wasn't none of the workers who got shot. >> reporter: the gunman is still on the loose, police hoping one of you can put a name to this guy's face. >> it is an african-american man around 50 years old. he was wearing a red hooded sweatshirt and black pants and a khaki...
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i grew up on what i call the tail end of the greats, frank sinatra, lucille ball, sammy davis jr., yougo on and on and on, neil sedaka. working with those people, dick clark is truly going to be missed because dick had an eye. he had a vision. he could -- he could smell a star. i swear he could. he could just -- he could hear it and he knew it in their personality. not a celebrity, but a star. and he was -- he was the most funny man. i'll never forget when we were doing our talk show, he had a great sense of humor too because we kept saying okay, come on, dick, everybody teases you because you look like you've got a picture up in the attic. and we said we want to do this spoof on you on the show, this skit, finding out really how old dick clark is. he said yeah, sure. so he let us cut him in two because we were going to count the rings on a tree and see how many rings there really were to find out how old dick clark was. and carrie was there on the set and rack, who is just darling, his son, who i -- my heart -- you know, goes out to him. and one of the things that when i went through
i grew up on what i call the tail end of the greats, frank sinatra, lucille ball, sammy davis jr., yougo on and on and on, neil sedaka. working with those people, dick clark is truly going to be missed because dick had an eye. he had a vision. he could -- he could smell a star. i swear he could. he could just -- he could hear it and he knew it in their personality. not a celebrity, but a star. and he was -- he was the most funny man. i'll never forget when we were doing our talk show, he had a...
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what clint eastwood screen role was originally offered to john wayne, frank sinatra and paul newman? "squawk box" continues. don't pay for? aflac! or help pay the mortgage? quack! or child care? quack! aflaaac! and everyday expenses? huh?! blurlbrlblrlbr!!! [ thlurp! ] aflac! [ male announcer ] help your family stay afloat at aflac.com. plegh! all in one account. keep watch on the markets. or use our exclusive tools to help find ideas. it's powerful, easy-to-use technology for trading stocks, options, and futures. keep trading whether you're at home, in the office, or on the go. optionsxpress, the broker smart traders deserve. open an account today at optionsxpress.com. but not how we get there. because in this business, there are no straight lines. only the twists and turns of an unpredictable industry. so the eighty-thousand employees at delta... must anticipate the unexpected. and never let the rules overrule common sense. this is how we tame the unwieldiness of air travel, until it's not just lines you see... it's the world. >>> now the answer to today's aflac trivia question. wh
what clint eastwood screen role was originally offered to john wayne, frank sinatra and paul newman? "squawk box" continues. don't pay for? aflac! or help pay the mortgage? quack! or child care? quack! aflaaac! and everyday expenses? huh?! blurlbrlblrlbr!!! [ thlurp! ] aflac! [ male announcer ] help your family stay afloat at aflac.com. plegh! all in one account. keep watch on the markets. or use our exclusive tools to help find ideas. it's powerful, easy-to-use technology for trading...
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frank sinatra posted this thing, i found. there's so much history here. it really is an honor. i know it is a cliche, but it is an honor to be asked to do something like this. >> when were you asked and what was your initial reaction? >> secret service agents broke into my bedroom in the middle of the night -- [laughter] this.id, you're doing i said, cannot we relax, maybe go out and have a few drinks. they called my agent who called me and i thought, oh, great. then i realized that actually had to do it. >> what is your background? where are you from? >> i grew up in brooklyn. i'm from las vegas. i did not graduate college. i was in radio for a long time before wound up on television. somehow, i wound up here. >> jimmy kimmel, tonight's entertainment at the white house correspondents' dinner. >> the program has just started at the hilton and this is a video that they are showing. enjoy your evening. [captioning performed by national captioning institute] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2012] >> please welcome the first lady of the united states of america. [
frank sinatra posted this thing, i found. there's so much history here. it really is an honor. i know it is a cliche, but it is an honor to be asked to do something like this. >> when were you asked and what was your initial reaction? >> secret service agents broke into my bedroom in the middle of the night -- [laughter] this.id, you're doing i said, cannot we relax, maybe go out and have a few drinks. they called my agent who called me and i thought, oh, great. then i realized that...
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there's thought that leo might play old blue eyes in an upcoming frank sinatra biopic. >> a monster tos it count as a ding? >> no. you get two dings. >>> it's said that dogs resemble their owners. new, a new study being held at the british psych society, i'm sure that's abbreviation, among the findings, people who have utility breeds are extroverts, which explains why the queen of england is so wild. people who choose terriers, like robin roberts, are agreeable. trying to make people at-ease. the most stable people tended to gravitate towards hound dogs such as beagles and dachshunds. isn't that interesting? >> george stephanopoulos. >> captain stable. >> stable. i'm not moving. >> that's "pop news." >> thanks, lara. >>> sam? >> take a look at this crowd, everybody. in times square, they are filling up. and the cameron jazz choir's here. how about a bar or two? ♪ >> very nice. i love musical accompaniment. come on. continue to go. let's jazz into this weather. we'll show you a live shot from miami. wplg knows everything to know about the south florida area. we hope you join us for the
there's thought that leo might play old blue eyes in an upcoming frank sinatra biopic. >> a monster tos it count as a ding? >> no. you get two dings. >>> it's said that dogs resemble their owners. new, a new study being held at the british psych society, i'm sure that's abbreviation, among the findings, people who have utility breeds are extroverts, which explains why the queen of england is so wild. people who choose terriers, like robin roberts, are agreeable. trying to...