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but frank sinatra enterprises is going strong and it is teaming up with jack daniels to produce a tennesseelled sinatra select. the story is in bloomberg businessweek in the etc. section. joining me here, laura greene as well as them a rosenbloom. -- emma rosenblum. whiskey from frank. >> for not trusting the -- so not trust select is what it called. >> we know that he consumed jack daniels whiskey. >> but he and never -- but he never endorsed it when he was alive. now they have partnered up and it is going extraordinarily high-priced. about $150 up to $250 per bottle. >> what makes this sinatra select any different than the regular jack daniels echo >> it is 90 proof as opposed to 80 proof. and they say it's got rich amber tones and it is an open task. i'm sure she can tell you why it is actually better. but it also comes with a book about frank sinatra's life and how he relates to jack daniels. >> wasn't frank thatcher buried with a bottle? -- wasn't frank sinatra area with a bottle? >> legend has it that he was actually there it with a flask of jack daniels. we know that he loved it. he
but frank sinatra enterprises is going strong and it is teaming up with jack daniels to produce a tennesseelled sinatra select. the story is in bloomberg businessweek in the etc. section. joining me here, laura greene as well as them a rosenbloom. -- emma rosenblum. whiskey from frank. >> for not trusting the -- so not trust select is what it called. >> we know that he consumed jack daniels whiskey. >> but he and never -- but he never endorsed it when he was alive. now they...
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areasn't frank sinatra with a bottle?has it that he was actually there it with a flask of jack daniels. .e know that he loved it he chose to go onstage with it. he was introduced to it by jackie gleason in the late 1940's in new york city. a huge fan of jack daniels. what makes it special, besides the higher proof, is that they actually cut grooves into the wooden staves when they age that whiskey, giving the spirit more exposure to the wood, which they suggest will give it smoother character. >> what do you think echo will people be ordering -- what do you think? will people be ordering this at the flat iron room? >> i think people will go crazy for it. it is in popular demand now and they will run out of it, i would think. but possibly -- but also this is to give a halo effect to jack daniels. that important when it comes to this special status? >> i think that is up for debate. mila kunis is now a celebrity endorser of jim beam. we will see how that works. but frank sinatra, we are looking at an iconic american symbol,
areasn't frank sinatra with a bottle?has it that he was actually there it with a flask of jack daniels. .e know that he loved it he chose to go onstage with it. he was introduced to it by jackie gleason in the late 1940's in new york city. a huge fan of jack daniels. what makes it special, besides the higher proof, is that they actually cut grooves into the wooden staves when they age that whiskey, giving the spirit more exposure to the wood, which they suggest will give it smoother character....
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talking about dean martin and frank sinatra, it is interesting about the rat pack.he rat pack were incredibly glamorous in the same era that john kennedy was president. it was the late 1950's early 1960's. they were the height of glamour. by the late 1970's, when ronald reagan was running for president, the really were not terribly glamorous anymore. the style had moved on. trends had moved on. we had rock music, a very different type of music, and they harked back to a kind of glamour of their use. maybe that is not a good thing, but they were a little out of touch, and more recently, that sort of glamour has come back a little bit with a phenomenon, the las vegas rat pack, "ocean's 11," some of those types of movies, and it is more of a style, a counter to the very informal kind of culture that we have. the hairdressing, for example. >> so, do you live a glamorous life in los angeles? >> no. first of all, your own life is never glamorous to you. you are never glamorous to yourself. you know yourself kilo well. you do not have that mystery. you do not have a grace,
talking about dean martin and frank sinatra, it is interesting about the rat pack.he rat pack were incredibly glamorous in the same era that john kennedy was president. it was the late 1950's early 1960's. they were the height of glamour. by the late 1970's, when ronald reagan was running for president, the really were not terribly glamorous anymore. the style had moved on. trends had moved on. we had rock music, a very different type of music, and they harked back to a kind of glamour of their...
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roll hall of famer, gained prominent-- prompt flens in 1960s for backup artist for elvis presley, frank sinatra, aretha frank line, the beach boys, sam cook, the rightous brother, cher, war wick the mammas and papas. (cheers and applause) >> stephen: now this is all about the lives, all of the lives as backup singers what is the difference between the skills it takes to be a backup singer and to be a lead singer. >> you have to have a good voice and you have to be able to sing first of all. >> stephen: all right, that seems to go for both. >> most lead singers can't sing background and most background singers can't sing leads. you have to learn how to blend and most lead singers can't because they're standing out front, really singing. so they can't blend with us in the background. >> stephen: background singers have to like sort of serve the needs of the song. >> help them out. >> stephen: help them out. okay. now did you ever sit back there and go i can sing better than that person? >> a lot. >> stephen: who was your favorite person to sing backup for. >> sam cook. >> stephen: . >> he was so
roll hall of famer, gained prominent-- prompt flens in 1960s for backup artist for elvis presley, frank sinatra, aretha frank line, the beach boys, sam cook, the rightous brother, cher, war wick the mammas and papas. (cheers and applause) >> stephen: now this is all about the lives, all of the lives as backup singers what is the difference between the skills it takes to be a backup singer and to be a lead singer. >> you have to have a good voice and you have to be able to sing first...
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. ♪ just as the flash mob parts, frank sinatra's "it had to be you" playing and in walks dan's gorgeous linda. look how emotional dan is. you can tl they are still in love. >> what a great idea. they all must love dan and thee must be a pillar in his community to come out for dan. >> i think they did a good job. >> he can watch his video over and over and over. >>> it's all screams when a fake snake slithers by. >>> >> and people go nuts. >> how this prank has some dudes handing over their man card. >>> this is definitely something you didn't think you'd see today, two guys trying to make a cake on a youtube video. that would be difficult enough for two dudes. but they've got electric stim pads attached to your arms, and these things are on and you can see as they go it's making their arms seize up. the video from caffeine creations. it's funny because they are not speaking english. so they're trying to do your standard cooking show. remember the stim. he's got to stir this. not the easiest task when you don't really have control over your limbs. they do end up with something here. they
. ♪ just as the flash mob parts, frank sinatra's "it had to be you" playing and in walks dan's gorgeous linda. look how emotional dan is. you can tl they are still in love. >> what a great idea. they all must love dan and thee must be a pillar in his community to come out for dan. >> i think they did a good job. >> he can watch his video over and over and over. >>> it's all screams when a fake snake slithers by. >>> >> and people go nuts....
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showers late sunday in the north bay and then overnight in the wee small hours in the morning as frank sinatra a midweek warmup close to 80 thursday and friday inland. quite the opposite for the rest of the country. they are getting another dose of rain and sleet and snow up in new england and around the great lakes. it just doesn't quit! neither does our good weather. numbers to be mostly in the low 70s in the south bay tomorrow. 72 at mountain view. 72 in san jose. 74 morgan hill. out at pacifica mid-60s. out in the east bay, doesn't look too bad. 73 at brentwood. near 70 degrees around san ramon. vallejo tomorrow up to 71 degrees. pleasant hill at 71. up in the north bay san rafael at the marin civic center 70 degrees. and novato which i know is not in sonoma county but there's no room on the map, 68 degrees in novato. 67 in petaluma, 64 for santa rosa and bodega bay. up in the far north ukiah up to 70. nevertheless in ukiah tomorrow you will get some rain tomorrow afternoon. but as you head south to rohnert park, not much. in the extended forecast, we increase clouds tomorrow. that will le
showers late sunday in the north bay and then overnight in the wee small hours in the morning as frank sinatra a midweek warmup close to 80 thursday and friday inland. quite the opposite for the rest of the country. they are getting another dose of rain and sleet and snow up in new england and around the great lakes. it just doesn't quit! neither does our good weather. numbers to be mostly in the low 70s in the south bay tomorrow. 72 at mountain view. 72 in san jose. 74 morgan hill. out at...
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yes, we will talk about frank sinatra and whiskey. but first, headlines from my
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i'd rather have frank sinatra, but, you know, frank isn't here.ope i don't have a riot after they listen to it. >> this place sucks, man. it really does. >> they 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 suns
i'd rather have frank sinatra, but, you know, frank isn't here.ope i don't have a riot after they listen to it. >> this place sucks, man. it really does. >> they 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....
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and frank sinatra came to atlanta for a concert to benefit the children. father, homer williams, with the black newspaper "atlanta world." >> how come you got no tuxedo on there on the stage looking like that there? >> backstage with sammy davis jr. in a photo which made the front page, that's future mayor kasim reed. >> i remember that. that's so cool meeting frank sinatra. >> as a young child, reed would help the volunteers searching atlanta's woods every saturday. >> we literally would walk through wooded areas chaperoned and we would walk for a period of time until about an hour before nightfall. >> but now a new twist in the murders. patrick baltazar, the 20th victim, would be the last child to turn up in a wooded area. a day or two later an official would tell reporters fibers and dog hairs were being collected from the victim's clothing. the next child to die would be found in a river wearing nothing but underpants. fewer clues now for larry peterson. >> we're talking maybe a dozen or dozens of fibers as opposed to hundreds or potentially a thousand
and frank sinatra came to atlanta for a concert to benefit the children. father, homer williams, with the black newspaper "atlanta world." >> how come you got no tuxedo on there on the stage looking like that there? >> backstage with sammy davis jr. in a photo which made the front page, that's future mayor kasim reed. >> i remember that. that's so cool meeting frank sinatra. >> as a young child, reed would help the volunteers searching atlanta's woods every...
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it was a fake city that was made up by frank sinatra in a song.s 598:00 on fox. we'll be right back with omar epps. . >> jimmy: did you know that michaels is home of the original rainbow loom and they offer looming classes for kids of all age, even for kids who might be late bloomers. >> guillermo: hey, kids. i'm so sorry. >> this kid is weird. i might be a late bloomer, but i'm the best. now it's time to show these kids who is loomero uno. >> i made a dragon. >> i made a rose pedestrital. >> cool. >> what did you make? >> i made this. >> sha that's sad. >> maybe if you were nicer to people they would want to help you. >> please. >> i guess we could show him a few things. >> wow, you guys are good loomers. i can barely move. >> hasta la vista -- >> guillermo. >> this isn't very nice. >> i loomed you a tissue. and i loom yoed a violin. >> and a binkie. >> guillermo: where are you going? >> jimm . >> don't be a late loomer. go to michaels. how to loom videos and more go to michaels.com. in the applebee's fan zone... from the kung fu master. to...the
it was a fake city that was made up by frank sinatra in a song.s 598:00 on fox. we'll be right back with omar epps. . >> jimmy: did you know that michaels is home of the original rainbow loom and they offer looming classes for kids of all age, even for kids who might be late bloomers. >> guillermo: hey, kids. i'm so sorry. >> this kid is weird. i might be a late bloomer, but i'm the best. now it's time to show these kids who is loomero uno. >> i made a dragon. >> i...
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a station out of albuquerque recently looked frank sinatra's new york, new york for four days a row.he goal of looping this happy song however is to promote the united nations foundations and the international day of happenings on march the 20th. >> entertainers from all- male review thunder from down under confronted a man in a loss of a distress in rome last night to appear to be helping himself to their belongings. it happened at the excalibur, shown in this video. police said that the man's hand gun went off with the dancers forced out. gunpowder residue from the gunshot slightly burned one of the dancers. the man with the gun was arrested and taken to hospital. police said it appeared that the man was drunk and high on meth. >> coming up i will show you one of the next things that they're door in alameda in my next edition of people behaving badly. [♪] >> city leaders in seattle are now reviewing regulations for helicopter pads after yesterday's crash of a new set chopper killing two people. this was a store brought to you live on the kron4 morning nils. the crash killed the pil
a station out of albuquerque recently looked frank sinatra's new york, new york for four days a row.he goal of looping this happy song however is to promote the united nations foundations and the international day of happenings on march the 20th. >> entertainers from all- male review thunder from down under confronted a man in a loss of a distress in rome last night to appear to be helping himself to their belongings. it happened at the excalibur, shown in this video. police said that the...
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from early television career is a musical version of "our town" with paul new machine and frank sinatra go together like a horse and carriage ♪ >> on the subject of love and marriage. you've been married to the same man since 1951 you have two kids, how many grandkids? >> three. >> career, family. it was never an issue with you? >> never an issue because i made decisions, i had an agent once who wanted me to do many more movies, i said, i can't. i can only do one a year. i had children, little children. he said, well, i guess you won't be a superstar. i said, well, i guess not. >> what happened to that alight? >> fired him. >> family was so important within she made the movie she insisted on bringing her husband, kids, parents and mother-in-law with her to isreal. >> is it true that the director on the set took you in his arms to show paul newman how you should be kissed? >> can you believe that? it's true. i know. there's the whether you eyes of paul newman. he knew what to do, right? >> he lies down on the grass next to me takes me in his arms, very funny. >> what are you thinking? ar
from early television career is a musical version of "our town" with paul new machine and frank sinatra go together like a horse and carriage ♪ >> on the subject of love and marriage. you've been married to the same man since 1951 you have two kids, how many grandkids? >> three. >> career, family. it was never an issue with you? >> never an issue because i made decisions, i had an agent once who wanted me to do many more movies, i said, i can't. i can only do...
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loved also, frank sinatra his jack daniels so much the flask was buried with him.ack daniels is returning the compliment. we will talk about that next. ♪ >> live from bloomberg headquarters in new york, this is market makers with erik schatzker and stephanie ruhle. >> except not, because we are filling in. i matt miller. >> and i'm alix steel. hooky for young -- they're playing hooky today. >> we will be here and we will continue to be here for you. normally, when we think of activism we think of how icon, dan loeb, and others. but we do not think of sam zell's. he is considered the godfather of the real estate investment trust. he said the industry, its reputation is at stake. betty liu has the details, because she has been speaking to mr. zell. who has gotten on his bad side? >> it is these two. let's pull up the picture of both of them. it is adam and his father, barry portnoy. a real of them run estate investment trust. the $6 million fund has office properties all over the u.s., one in philadelphia, by the way, the one in millon center. there is a shareholder
loved also, frank sinatra his jack daniels so much the flask was buried with him.ack daniels is returning the compliment. we will talk about that next. ♪ >> live from bloomberg headquarters in new york, this is market makers with erik schatzker and stephanie ruhle. >> except not, because we are filling in. i matt miller. >> and i'm alix steel. hooky for young -- they're playing hooky today. >> we will be here and we will continue to be here for you. normally, when we...
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and when frank sinatra wanted it his way, he asked for jack daniels need. -- neat.nnessee whiskey maker, the crooner was buried with the bottle of jack daniels. now fans will be able to enjoy the new sinatra select whiskey for $160 a bottle. welcome back to countdown. >> the time in london is 7:44. invented by a noble laureate, the cooker has a unique pedigree. it has been a tough few years after the recession for families everywhere to cut back to read -- cut back. we look at why the british brand is back and ready to take on the world. >> i am martha stewart. i have written several cookbooks. today, i would like to talk about the aga cook stove. celebrity chefs, performers come apart's. even royalty have joined the aga club. there something exceptional about the design. caste secret is the dense iron shell which absorbs and retains heat. food is cooked by radiant heat, not heated air. >> the last 10 years, there has been a big switch. gas to afrom oil and product that is largely electric. swedish physicist gustav invented the all-in-one cooker in 1922. it was brou
and when frank sinatra wanted it his way, he asked for jack daniels need. -- neat.nnessee whiskey maker, the crooner was buried with the bottle of jack daniels. now fans will be able to enjoy the new sinatra select whiskey for $160 a bottle. welcome back to countdown. >> the time in london is 7:44. invented by a noble laureate, the cooker has a unique pedigree. it has been a tough few years after the recession for families everywhere to cut back to read -- cut back. we look at why the...
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and there's a picture of him and he looks like he's a frank sinatra album cover and there's "cry me a river." that's kind of funny. kerry said after the four-hour meeting with the foreign minister that while they deferred on events leading to the crisis, both sides want to meet the needs of the ukrainian people. i feel like i'm getting played through our leader. through our leaders i feel like i'm getting played. lavrov has no intention of sending armed forces into ukraine, though it is ready to protect the rights of russian people. >> what does that mean? >> when he call odd obama, he probably said, barack, and then the president is probably like, vladimir, what? but then they talk. once you talk on the phone like that, it is very unlikely and diffuses the attention and allows to him consolidate everything he's done where you know he's talking -- >> the next game he wants to keep a lot of you. the it is just kind of -- you have to kind of admire that a little, don't you? just in terms of the -- >> what's going on? there's something else in the markets here. >> maybe westgate, where h
and there's a picture of him and he looks like he's a frank sinatra album cover and there's "cry me a river." that's kind of funny. kerry said after the four-hour meeting with the foreign minister that while they deferred on events leading to the crisis, both sides want to meet the needs of the ukrainian people. i feel like i'm getting played through our leader. through our leaders i feel like i'm getting played. lavrov has no intention of sending armed forces into ukraine, though it...
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. >>> coming up what the best decade of pop music from frank sinatra to bob dylan and jay-z?arted it yesterday and go through more next on "morning joe." ♪ let me sing forever more ♪ ♪ you are all i long for [ male announcer ] this is karen and jeremiah. they don't know it yet, but they're gonna fall in love, get married, have a couple of kids, [ children laughing ] move to the country, and live a long, happy life together where they almost never fight about money. [ dog barks ] because right after they get married, they'll find some financial folks who will talk to them about preparing early for retirement and be able to focus on other things, like each other, which isn't rocket science. it's just common sense. from td ameritrade. ♪ they will stone you while you're trying to be so good ♪ >> bob dylan was superb, full of voice and shouted the songs of a decade. ♪ >> that is bob dylan, long island, 1974. as we told you yesterday, he is one of ailment artists to be on the cover of "the new york" magazine. a hundred songs, a hundred nights. john heilemann is here to talk a littl
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sinatra. >> that was natalie's 21st birthday party. frank gave her that party. it was a great time.reat. >> a consummate entertainer. >> he was so generous to me. he took me places. just a fabulous guy. >> you knew phil watson. >> he was influential. he put me in television. >> he owned universal. >> i think this character for you, "it takes a thief." you can make the cross between movies and going into television. he said, i want you to do it. if it doesn't work out i will make a movie out of it for you. i said, ok. i did the series and it hit over the wall. from that, i became known over the world. >> that series was in syndication all around the world. it had international flavor. >> we did a lot of them. astaire came on that. >> i know. >> i played his son. he was the thief. >> here is what would trouble me if i was you in that. you seem to have too little control over your career. everybody else was deciding what bob wagner was going to do. >> they make good decisions. >> yes, they did. >> they were out for me for the best. they weren't trying to put me in something that -- >>
sinatra. >> that was natalie's 21st birthday party. frank gave her that party. it was a great time.reat. >> a consummate entertainer. >> he was so generous to me. he took me places. just a fabulous guy. >> you knew phil watson. >> he was influential. he put me in television. >> he owned universal. >> i think this character for you, "it takes a thief." you can make the cross between movies and going into television. he said, i want you to do...
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sinatra and natalie. >> yeah, that was natalie's 21st birthday party. >> charlie: 21st. yeah, frank gave her that party. that was a great time. >> charlie: what was he like? great. >> charlie: the consummate entertainer. >> yeah. >> charlie: the consummate entertainer. >> he was so generous to me, took me places with him and, you know, i went to recording sessions and saw him so often. he was just a fabulous guy. fabulous. >> charlie: you knew lou wasserman. >> yes. >> charlie: how was he? he was very influential in my career. >> charlie: what did he do for you? >> he put me into television. >> charlie: because he owned universal. >> yeah. >> charlie: or part of it. he said, i think this character for you, alexander munday, which is a series i did called "it takes a thief," he says, i think you can make the cross between movies and going into television and he said, i want you to do it. he says, if it doesn't work out, i'll make a movie out of it for you. i said, okay. >> charlie: if it doesn't work out, i'll make a movie. >> yeah. and i did the series and then it just -- you know,
sinatra and natalie. >> yeah, that was natalie's 21st birthday party. >> charlie: 21st. yeah, frank gave her that party. that was a great time. >> charlie: what was he like? great. >> charlie: the consummate entertainer. >> yeah. >> charlie: the consummate entertainer. >> he was so generous to me, took me places with him and, you know, i went to recording sessions and saw him so often. he was just a fabulous guy. fabulous. >> charlie: you knew lou...