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a fascination with frank sinatra. unites a professor and a young lady who had a heart attack at just 15 years of age. >>> tracking very heavy and in some home. north on 70 and i-70, back to the southwest. going out to route 50 going to be slow going. we have warnings to the north. includes frederick county until 5:30. and also howard county until 5:30 as well. >> we now have a new warning until 6:15. manassas, faulkier, fairfax, loudoun. this will move across i-95 with gusty winds and heavy rain. >>> all right. in terms of storm damage. yeah. we already have storms in before hagerstown. the reports on wood briar golf course. the storms have gusty winds, damaging winds. and now, i think they even have a little hail and strong and heavier rain as well. watch goes until 10:00. some of the warnings go now until 6:15. >> all right. thank you, topper. a fascination with frank sinatra is connecting a popular professor atub brain injury. >> bureau chief peggy fox is here to explain this popular encounter. >> bob mcconnell is
a fascination with frank sinatra. unites a professor and a young lady who had a heart attack at just 15 years of age. >>> tracking very heavy and in some home. north on 70 and i-70, back to the southwest. going out to route 50 going to be slow going. we have warnings to the north. includes frederick county until 5:30. and also howard county until 5:30 as well. >> we now have a new warning until 6:15. manassas, faulkier, fairfax, loudoun. this will move across i-95 with gusty...
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that is coming book claiming frank sinatra wanted another star killed.t up who allegedly made frank sinatra so angry. >> he wanted to do it my way, his way. >> ♪ >> ♪ >> it is called misery. >> gwenn stefani's new song misery and the cd is called this is what the truth feels like. by the way she will be in camden in concert on july 19th. >> nice. >> speaking of music videos how about this one from yesterday. it is prince. >> prince? >> ♪ >> wait for it, just wait for it. and, ouch. >> yes. >> so this is our friend at the event yesterday raising money for their program at stratus. we have work with him. he comes in the studio all the time. the sales go to matching all of the mentoring matches, and, in the counties. they have more than 4,000 children. when you go to stratus if you order 1915 drink a drink they have created purple 100 percent of the proceeds will go for next year will go to the foundation. >> and stratus is on the roof of the hotel monaco over there at fifth and chestnut street. >> porsche williams from dish nation. i need to get to the bot
that is coming book claiming frank sinatra wanted another star killed.t up who allegedly made frank sinatra so angry. >> he wanted to do it my way, his way. >> ♪ >> ♪ >> it is called misery. >> gwenn stefani's new song misery and the cd is called this is what the truth feels like. by the way she will be in camden in concert on july 19th. >> nice. >> speaking of music videos how about this one from yesterday. it is prince. >> prince? >>...
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you get to see one of them live in a small room like this. >> laura: si- uh, frank sinatra. >> anthonyr, because i have never heard anybody say anything bad about him. >> anthony: whereas sinatra you'd have a hard time hearing something good. there does seem to be a soundtrack to old vegas. >> laura: a soundtrack upon check-in? >> anthony: a soundtrack, right. yeah, yeah, yeah. does that help? >> laura: who, me, or any other entertainer? >> anthony: yeah, does it help you? well, an affection for the classics. an expectation that while i'm here i should hear some standards. >> laura: i don't know if there's a certain place that people stay who are sentimental about las vegas because there are very few hotels left that were there in the old days. they have all been imploded. >> anthony: they've recreated ancient rome, sort of, and the amalfi coast and paris. you would think somebody would want to recreate vegas. i'd go there. >> laura: i'd work there. >> anthony: yeah. >> laura: ♪ every hour, everyday you will hear me say, ♪ ♪ oh baby won't you please come on home. baby won't you please
you get to see one of them live in a small room like this. >> laura: si- uh, frank sinatra. >> anthonyr, because i have never heard anybody say anything bad about him. >> anthony: whereas sinatra you'd have a hard time hearing something good. there does seem to be a soundtrack to old vegas. >> laura: a soundtrack upon check-in? >> anthony: a soundtrack, right. yeah, yeah, yeah. does that help? >> laura: who, me, or any other entertainer? >> anthony:...
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she knew people, once even dated frank sinatra.ing with the law. >> i was there for a violation of probation. >> that's where virginia was when she met a young woman who was not like the other inmates. >> she was very pretty, very friendly, always happy, singing, doing cartwheels in fact, up and down the aisle. >> the woman's name was susan atkins. virginia was intrigued. >> i casually asked her one day what she was there for. this is when she said, murder. >> susan told virginia she had been accused of killing a guy out of the suburbs months earlier. but then she went on wragbraggi that the cops didn't know a fraction of what she had really done. >> she said, you know those murders in benedict canyon. >> of course, everyone knew about that. >> she said, you know who did it, don't you? i looked at her and said, no, i don't. her wrorced to me, well, you're looking at her. >> just that casually, susan atkins confessed to the crime the whole nation was talking about, enthusiastically, described the killings in all their bloodcurdling
she knew people, once even dated frank sinatra.ing with the law. >> i was there for a violation of probation. >> that's where virginia was when she met a young woman who was not like the other inmates. >> she was very pretty, very friendly, always happy, singing, doing cartwheels in fact, up and down the aisle. >> the woman's name was susan atkins. virginia was intrigued. >> i casually asked her one day what she was there for. this is when she said, murder....
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and frank sinatra was taking pictures for life magazine, he was ringside.t's the greatest fashion show you've ever seen. and i didn't call it the pimp fashion show, that's what the history books will tell you. they call it the greatest fashion night in the history of entertainment. you see this stuff now, where beyonce has got a long train and this and that and this was back in the day. that's how they were dressed. collide frazier had the -- klyde frazier had the hat tilted over. and cosell went on to do many things and because of the influence of ali saturday night live with howard cosell. he would jiggle the piece. and only ali could do it. you don't touch another man's hairpiece. we went over this pam and i. but that's the best relationship. and i can't say it enough. today if to you did any of that stuff. if i touched your hair, oh my gosh, people would go nuts. but back in the day before everybody became politically correct. they could do it. >> this is '74 gorge foreman. ali was a big underdog here and he wins regains the title that was stripped of h
and frank sinatra was taking pictures for life magazine, he was ringside.t's the greatest fashion show you've ever seen. and i didn't call it the pimp fashion show, that's what the history books will tell you. they call it the greatest fashion night in the history of entertainment. you see this stuff now, where beyonce has got a long train and this and that and this was back in the day. that's how they were dressed. collide frazier had the -- klyde frazier had the hat tilted over. and cosell...
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he was michelangelo, frank sinatra, and he thought frank sinatra was a pathetic singer. i can't go go along with that. but anyway, he thought he was something. but his career was stunned because he was a black it was something he talked about with his son all the time. not sometimes, but all the time. oppression of whites, he grew up, both of them in segregated section of louisville, and caches learned early that you stayed away from white people. if you interact with white people it can do you no good. harm is going to come from it i interviewed one friend to as a friend of cassius when he was younger. and he thought about the lesson, don't, don't go here, don't do this, don't do that. number one, don't get arrested because if you go to jail, we cannot protect you. there's nothing we can do. danger will come of it. i think of it, we are living through what seems to be an unprecedented plague of black kids being murdered, murdered is to start a war, being shot by police i maybe there is some truth to it. >> that's what his parents were wanting him against. but it also he
he was michelangelo, frank sinatra, and he thought frank sinatra was a pathetic singer. i can't go go along with that. but anyway, he thought he was something. but his career was stunned because he was a black it was something he talked about with his son all the time. not sometimes, but all the time. oppression of whites, he grew up, both of them in segregated section of louisville, and caches learned early that you stayed away from white people. if you interact with white people it can do you...
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that's what we got so far. >> frank sinatra, he was a professional. on "hardball" you deal with politics as a profession. it is. trump is an amateur. you could argue he's a brilliant amateur, but when you get closer to the show, the professional qualities kick in, discipline, strategic thinking. what he did with susan martinez, it was completely iidiotic. he completely alienates the governor of the republican party establishment there. the grave he dug for himself with the judge. that's like calling donald trump a german. what's the difference between calling him a mexican and -- calling trump a german. >> he doesn't sell me. you have to sell the people who -- if you are trump -- i'm going back to rationality. if you are trump, you want to tell people, they're not against mexicans, they're against illegal immigration. you don't say i'm against mexicans. here he is going after martinez with a spanish name, a judge with a spanish name. wait a minute. he is not just against illegal immigration. he is against hispanic people. >> here is the problem -- >>
that's what we got so far. >> frank sinatra, he was a professional. on "hardball" you deal with politics as a profession. it is. trump is an amateur. you could argue he's a brilliant amateur, but when you get closer to the show, the professional qualities kick in, discipline, strategic thinking. what he did with susan martinez, it was completely iidiotic. he completely alienates the governor of the republican party establishment there. the grave he dug for himself with the...
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because she said, 'do you know frank sinatra?'" around the nose practically. [ laughter ] and i said, "yeah." i said, "don't worry, sweetheart, gori the way. i said, "frank." he said, "yeah, bullet head." "if you could come over and say hello while i'm sitting with her." you know, it's a score. >> jimmy: yeah. >> i'm there. he said, "you got it, kid. you got it. but don't come right away." so i'm sitting there. all of a sudden, frank walks over. he goes, "hi, don. how are you?" and i go, "not now, frank! can't you see i'm eating?" [ laughter and applause ] >> jimmy: that's a good story to make him do that. [ applause ] well, it was your 90th birthday. we wanted to do something special for you tonight. so we have a special cake if you don't mind. and here to bring it out is my main man, regis philbin, ladies and gentlemen. [ cheers and applause ] >> thank you, buddy. this means a lot to me. [ cheers and applause ] >> how are you? >> jimmy: you guys know each other. [ cheers and applause ] this is regis philbin. you guys know each oth
because she said, 'do you know frank sinatra?'" around the nose practically. [ laughter ] and i said, "yeah." i said, "don't worry, sweetheart, gori the way. i said, "frank." he said, "yeah, bullet head." "if you could come over and say hello while i'm sitting with her." you know, it's a score. >> jimmy: yeah. >> i'm there. he said, "you got it, kid. you got it. but don't come right away." so i'm sitting there. all of a...
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frank sinatra. frank sinatra. their staff writing writer for the fight, was one norman mailer who wrote a piece called ego. that is how big a deal this is. we're sitting now in the middle of the nba playoffs. it's really fun to watch. it looks like golden state will probably romp. it's kind of great. but to compare that to ali-frasier one or the gladia tor yal aspect of ali-frasier three which was so brutal that both men who really des piesed each other. frasier really des piesed ali. >> he called him a gorilla. >> ali was-- ali was awful to joe frasier. he humiliated him as if show joe frasier were less black. he grew up, a share croppers kid from south car a. he was humiliated by him. and even though frasier lost this fight and couldn't come out, he was essentially blind and his quarterman said no more, he wouldn't sacrifice him to his incredible credited. both men said that they had been essentially near death, that's how brutal this fight was. >> rose: that's what ali said. >> and frasier said o
frank sinatra. frank sinatra. their staff writing writer for the fight, was one norman mailer who wrote a piece called ego. that is how big a deal this is. we're sitting now in the middle of the nba playoffs. it's really fun to watch. it looks like golden state will probably romp. it's kind of great. but to compare that to ali-frasier one or the gladia tor yal aspect of ali-frasier three which was so brutal that both men who really des piesed each other. frasier really des piesed ali. >>...
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. >> he got paul newman, steve mcqueen, frank sinatra. >> reporter: august 1969 brought devastating news i heard on the radio jay sebring and sharon tate killed. >> los angeles and the country were shocked to learn of a grisly trail of murders which included the death of the actress sharon tate. >> reporter: tate and sebring murdered by followers of charles manson. the brutal killings that haunted the nation accelerated markham's career. >> when he was killed, i was the only one that could take over. >> reporter: he helped run s sebring's company for several years. he concentrated on women's hair care. they worked together, as they still do. >> i don't love it. >> reporter: avva, their first feminine hair care line, hit the market in 1989 thanks in part to a loan from cheryl's father. >> her father loaned us $150,000. we took it down to zero. then the company started coming up. it's like any time we could have failed. >> reporter: eight years later they'd made dad's money back and accepted an offer to buy the business. >> we thought, wow, you know. sold the company for $20 mill we can re
. >> he got paul newman, steve mcqueen, frank sinatra. >> reporter: august 1969 brought devastating news i heard on the radio jay sebring and sharon tate killed. >> los angeles and the country were shocked to learn of a grisly trail of murders which included the death of the actress sharon tate. >> reporter: tate and sebring murdered by followers of charles manson. the brutal killings that haunted the nation accelerated markham's career. >> when he was killed, i...
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. >> new jersey's donkey featured frank sinatra, and the atlantic city boardwalk. delaware's includes a sentimental token. >> with a little tribute to beau biden with the airplane flying above. >> as rendell toured the works, he couldn't help but compare. >> the pennsylvania themed donkey was the only one not present. it was revealed earlier. but governor rendell did seem to find a second favorite. >> put red slippers on the donkey himself. that will was, to me, the most ingenious, but all fabulous. >> during convention week a donkey scavenger hunt, when over, donkey auction, more ways to get people involved beyond just politics. alexandria hoff, cbs-3, "eyewitness news". >>> we've got about a month now until the dnc comes to philadelphia. and you can learn everything you need to know, leading up to the convention at cbsphilly.com. >>> still to come tonight on "eyewitness news", milestone, before local group dedicate today children. an annual ceremony held in philadelphia. the thing that made this year's so special. >> and getting the fat out. technology at temple
. >> new jersey's donkey featured frank sinatra, and the atlantic city boardwalk. delaware's includes a sentimental token. >> with a little tribute to beau biden with the airplane flying above. >> as rendell toured the works, he couldn't help but compare. >> the pennsylvania themed donkey was the only one not present. it was revealed earlier. but governor rendell did seem to find a second favorite. >> put red slippers on the donkey himself. that will was, to me,...
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check the many celebrities like frank sinatra. the convention bought the hotel last year the plan to expand the convention center. >> pam: getting sun while your sunscreen might not be doing the job before you leather up see what protect " products might not be. be upon >> grant: they don't be named he watched the trial from us to delay the convicted rapist free r talk about. the tony x year- old. and then after the hearing the news brought was sentenced only six months in jail. >> steve: command of the sun protective factor of 30 but a new study showing might not be getting the protection he bargained for. to get the most areas sunscreen regardless of the amount use a quantity of sunscreen the equivalent to the size of your palm then reapply if every two hours >> steve: sunday at orlando terror attack tonight on news at 10. >> gary: greene was on the flight that was the main thing after warriors no question they are going to be on the underdog tomorrow night in cleveland but even if things don't go their way to come back on game
check the many celebrities like frank sinatra. the convention bought the hotel last year the plan to expand the convention center. >> pam: getting sun while your sunscreen might not be doing the job before you leather up see what protect " products might not be. be upon >> grant: they don't be named he watched the trial from us to delay the convicted rapist free r talk about. the tony x year- old. and then after the hearing the news brought was sentenced only six months in...
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first victor gaining control, and he got to the point where his regulators pretty much forced frank sinatraut. they forced out some of people, and ralph told the story, sawyer was hosting john kennedy on a visit to nevada, and kennedy said something like, can i do anything for frank sinatra, and sawyer said no, there's nothing we can do. he worked with sawyer, but in the '70s there was a very popular governor, mike o'callaghan, who was reported going to run for the senate. the seat was vacant. and sawyer sat ralph down and said you should run for governor there's a groundswell for you. he showed in these clippings about how popular was around the state. o'callaghan was going to run for the senate, it was certain. so ralph filed and then, of course, i'll tel callahan didn'n for the senate so ralph unfiled. where the story gets even more interesting is, first, ralph couldn't resist the he called the editors who are supporting him, and sawyer had called all of them on his behalf exciting come at the time the republican candidate for the senate seat was paul laxalt who becomes national as ronal
first victor gaining control, and he got to the point where his regulators pretty much forced frank sinatraut. they forced out some of people, and ralph told the story, sawyer was hosting john kennedy on a visit to nevada, and kennedy said something like, can i do anything for frank sinatra, and sawyer said no, there's nothing we can do. he worked with sawyer, but in the '70s there was a very popular governor, mike o'callaghan, who was reported going to run for the senate. the seat was vacant....
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frank sinatra was the greatest event of my lifetime there.to be there on that day, the excitement of that fight. >> is that you there with muhammad ali. >> muhammad ali was honored by the congress of racial equality and we had a big affair at the hilton. i was in charge of all the security. i never left his side. >> wow. >> we went back stage together. he signed everything. he signed all the shield cases of all the detectives that i had working for me. he was such a warm person. he was would have been the person to bring this whole muslim negativity together because he was a loving man. he didn't drink. he didn't smoke like arthur says he liked the ladies, but the problem with him was that -- >> -- i don't think arthur said that actually. >> he did. >> he was thinking it. >> bo, you lived it. i was like 5 at the time. you know, you are talking about a later stage muhammad ali. when that ali frazier fight that first one in 1971 he was divisive guy. the nation was very divided. he refused to go to vietnam. he, you know, he changed his name. he
frank sinatra was the greatest event of my lifetime there.to be there on that day, the excitement of that fight. >> is that you there with muhammad ali. >> muhammad ali was honored by the congress of racial equality and we had a big affair at the hilton. i was in charge of all the security. i never left his side. >> wow. >> we went back stage together. he signed everything. he signed all the shield cases of all the detectives that i had working for me. he was such a warm...
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he is playing frank sinatra music there. a picture of joe dimaggio. you get what i'm saying? you walk in and it's like you are back in 1965. >> it's not just a hair cut but going in -- >> what-to-hang with the guys. >>> coming up next on mornings on 2, the warriors taking on the cavaliers but there is also a battle off the court. the multi-million dollars sneaker war between two athletic apparel giants. >>> after a year of serving up fully automated lunches that are healthy, there is now a new breakfast menu. tara moriarty will try the high- tech option for us. what makes a lipton meal? well, first you start with this. then add this. and this face... wait, we can do better. yeah... that's the one. and of course fresh brewed lipton iced tea. because it goes great with this. woops, more of these. and definitely more of this. ah, that can wait. but not you buddy. huh what's this? ah... i like it. what makes a lipton meal? what you bring to it. and the bright refreshing taste of lipton iced tea. lipton. be more tea. >>> somebody respond on twitter. are you voting? >> michael is a
he is playing frank sinatra music there. a picture of joe dimaggio. you get what i'm saying? you walk in and it's like you are back in 1965. >> it's not just a hair cut but going in -- >> what-to-hang with the guys. >>> coming up next on mornings on 2, the warriors taking on the cavaliers but there is also a battle off the court. the multi-million dollars sneaker war between two athletic apparel giants. >>> after a year of serving up fully automated lunches that...
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. >> back in the '60s, marvin gaye wanted to be frank sinatra. he was clean, svelte.h brutality ♪ talk to me ♪ when you can see ♪ what's going on ♪ what's going on ♪ yeah what's going on ♪ tell me what's going on ♪ ooh >> marvin gaye was affected by the vietnam war. his brother was in vietnam. he is hearing all these stories about what is going on over there. seeing the protests. it changes him. he hold up a mirror to america -- look at yourselves, america. >> he is talking about the war, poverty. marvin is an artist that berry gordy is not super happy about. ♪ everybody thinks we're wrong they do ♪ >> initially he did not want marvin to do what's going on. >> motown was supposed to be nonthreatening and you have marvin gaye making a protest record about the war. that could ruin good money. you don't lightly talk about the government. ♪ yeah, i want to know what's going on right now ♪ >> ultimately when he agrees to put out what's going on, berry tells marvin, okay if you are right, i'll learn something. if i'm rightwi, you earn something. and of course, as berry will
. >> back in the '60s, marvin gaye wanted to be frank sinatra. he was clean, svelte.h brutality ♪ talk to me ♪ when you can see ♪ what's going on ♪ what's going on ♪ yeah what's going on ♪ tell me what's going on ♪ ooh >> marvin gaye was affected by the vietnam war. his brother was in vietnam. he is hearing all these stories about what is going on over there. seeing the protests. it changes him. he hold up a mirror to america -- look at yourselves, america. >> he...
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. >> as frank sinatra said, there's lot to be said for longevity. >> thanks be to god. >> for life. >> and you can watch a half hour of "talk stoop" every weekend at 9:00 p.m. on cozi tv. >>> coming up next, it's 6:30 on today in new york. wrongly convicted, finally released. a free the judge to keep his case open? >>> plus subway rescue. good samaritans to the rescue after a man fell on the tracks. >>> let's take a look outside at the hamilton bridge. traffic moving nicely. if you're planning to head to the beach, we'll have the shore it is 6:28. 65 degrees as we take a live look at the brooklyn bridge. a beautiful morning and of course if you check in with raphael in a moment. >>> welcome back to today in new york. it is saturday morning. i'm gus rosendale. >> and i'm kerry barrett in for pat. let's check in with raphael miranda. the humidity staying away for the entire weekend, yes? >> yeah, the whole weekend. dew points in the 50s. for that, that's a feel of comfort and not mugginess. 60s is when we start toom about humidity. we are tracking in the 50s. that is good news. we have
. >> as frank sinatra said, there's lot to be said for longevity. >> thanks be to god. >> for life. >> and you can watch a half hour of "talk stoop" every weekend at 9:00 p.m. on cozi tv. >>> coming up next, it's 6:30 on today in new york. wrongly convicted, finally released. a free the judge to keep his case open? >>> plus subway rescue. good samaritans to the rescue after a man fell on the tracks. >>> let's take a look outside at...
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it opened in 1955 as the first high-rise on the strip, drawing stars like frank sinatra, elvis presleye las vegas convention and visitors authority bought it last year. the authority is planning to use the site for $2.3 billion expansion in the city convention center. michelle: there it goes. all right. now to something equally entertaining. we have all seen the clips of american ninja warrior. i can't even talk about contestants dressed up this time to make this older video seem even more prehistoric. scott: it looks like a scene from "jurassic park." this contestant is dressed in a t-rex suit. this dinosaur has skills. he is not just running it. he is killing the course. unbelievable. look at that. michelle: yeah, he has some good jumping skills. the clip has gone viral on social media leaving us all of us mammals in awe. that is tough enough to accomplish in this ridiculous costume. scott: i was telling you in the break, i have watched "america ninja warrior," this san obstacle course and it's tough enough to do it without a costume. i can't imagine doing that. michelle: the head bo
it opened in 1955 as the first high-rise on the strip, drawing stars like frank sinatra, elvis presleye las vegas convention and visitors authority bought it last year. the authority is planning to use the site for $2.3 billion expansion in the city convention center. michelle: there it goes. all right. now to something equally entertaining. we have all seen the clips of american ninja warrior. i can't even talk about contestants dressed up this time to make this older video seem even more...
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hosting john kennedy on a visit to nevada, and kennedy said something like can i do anything for frank sinatra was in trouble with regulators, and sawyer said, no, there's nothing we can do. well, he worked with sawyer, but in the '70s there was a very popular governor, mike o'callahan, who was reportedly going to run for the senate. a seat was vacant. and sawyer sat ralph down and said you should run for governor. there's a groundswell for you. and they showed him these clippings about how popular ralph was around the state. and o'callahan was going to run for the senate, it was certain. so really filed and then, of course, o'callahan didn't run for the senate, so ralph unfiled. now, where that story gets even more interesting is, first, ralph couldn't resist. he called the editors who were supporting him, and sawyer had called all of them on his behalf. second, at the time the republican candidate for the senate seat was paul waxall who becomes nationally known as ronald reagan's best friend, running his campaigns. and he had coffee with ralph the day he filed, and he said how are you gettin
hosting john kennedy on a visit to nevada, and kennedy said something like can i do anything for frank sinatra was in trouble with regulators, and sawyer said, no, there's nothing we can do. well, he worked with sawyer, but in the '70s there was a very popular governor, mike o'callahan, who was reportedly going to run for the senate. a seat was vacant. and sawyer sat ralph down and said you should run for governor. there's a groundswell for you. and they showed him these clippings about how...
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. >> bright blue frank sinatra blue. >> thank you. >> i was close. true, true. >> this is his actual suit. >> don't say that. oh, my gosh. so mean. okay, they're telling me to move on. >> part of the rat pack? >> ya. >> now i have 102nd left. >> important things are coming >> temperatures are into the 60s and 50's right now, headed for the eight's this afternoon, bright sunshine, that's what we have. sixty-seven with dew point of 56 degrees. the future weather computer shows just few clouds out there. with the sea breeze developing, now, tomorrow, will be the day where the moisture comes in, seven day forecast shows that the showers and storms are moving in tomorrow. it is rather humid. saturday it is clearing. then by sunday, the showers stay to the south. now, monday, for the fourth, looks pretty good t makes the sun and clouds for the fourth of july weekend, sorry, to rush you, bob. we talked about mike's suit for two minutes. >> good morning, everybody, 6:18. live look at i59 southbound. stacked up from academy into cottman avenue. all because af
. >> bright blue frank sinatra blue. >> thank you. >> i was close. true, true. >> this is his actual suit. >> don't say that. oh, my gosh. so mean. okay, they're telling me to move on. >> part of the rat pack? >> ya. >> now i have 102nd left. >> important things are coming >> temperatures are into the 60s and 50's right now, headed for the eight's this afternoon, bright sunshine, that's what we have. sixty-seven with dew point of 56...
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she dated frank sinatra and marlon brando. >> stephen: so, "nothing left unsaid." that afterwards you went, "i wish that had been left unsaid?" ( laughter ) >> yes, yeah, yeah, yes. ( cheers and applause ) should i tell what you it was? >> stephen: please! >> well, she-- she-- we wrote this book together, which was an e-mail conversation, which was kind of a companion to the documentary called "the rainbow comes and goes." >> stephen: and that is this, right here. >> it's a number-one "new york times" bestseller, yeah. >> stephen: "the rainbow comes and goes." ( cheers and applause ) >> but, yeah, so i was asking her, i was like, "so what was howard hughes like?" you know, and i was like, "was he like leo dicaprio?" and she was like, "oh, much better than him." and-- and then-- and then she just volunteered, it was the first time she didn't have to fake an orgasm. and i was like, "i-- ...oh!" >> stephen: check, yeah. ( laughter ) >> stephen: good to know. >> good to know, yes. >> stephen: good to know. >> yeah, it's a visual i have not been able to get out of my mi
she dated frank sinatra and marlon brando. >> stephen: so, "nothing left unsaid." that afterwards you went, "i wish that had been left unsaid?" ( laughter ) >> yes, yeah, yeah, yes. ( cheers and applause ) should i tell what you it was? >> stephen: please! >> well, she-- she-- we wrote this book together, which was an e-mail conversation, which was kind of a companion to the documentary called "the rainbow comes and goes." >> stephen:...
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. >> frank sinatra, they're all friends of mine. >> america has a big decision to make come novemberoomers say they will not touch any of the entitlement programs for older people such as medicare. >> oh, my back. >> whoever wins, gen xers and millenials, you're going to be sent the bill. >> thanks so much for spending your sunday morning with us. happy father's day to all of the father watching, including mine, who is overseas. "fareed zakaria gps" is next. ya! when you're living with diabetes. steady is exciting. oh this is living baby! only glucerna has carbsteady, to help minimize blood sugar spikes. and try new glucerna hunger smart to help you feel full. this just got interesting. why pause to take a pill? or stop to find a bathroom? cialis for daily use is approved to treat both erectile dysfunction and the urinary symptoms of bph, like needing to go frequently, day or night. tell your doctor about all your medical conditions and medicines, and ask if your heart is healthy enough for sex do not take cialis if you take nitrates for chest pain, or adempas for pulmonary hypertens
. >> frank sinatra, they're all friends of mine. >> america has a big decision to make come novemberoomers say they will not touch any of the entitlement programs for older people such as medicare. >> oh, my back. >> whoever wins, gen xers and millenials, you're going to be sent the bill. >> thanks so much for spending your sunday morning with us. happy father's day to all of the father watching, including mine, who is overseas. "fareed zakaria gps" is...
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. >> frank sinatra, they're all friends of mine. >> america has a big decision to make come novemberby boomers but since both boomers say they will not touch any of the entitlement programs for older people such as medicare. >> oh, my back. >> whoever wins, gen xers and millenials, you're going to be sent the bill. >> thanks so much for spending your sunday morning with us. happy father's day to all of the father watching, including mine, who is overseas. "fareed zakaria gps" is next. a. or you're a skier. or snowboarder. or a skier with two kids who snowboard. wait, where's your wife? there she is. you also like to work out. less intense? there we go. or you want to know your heart rate. when you're doing this. or this. or this. or this. which means, you should probably wear this. beat yesterday with vivoactive hr. from garmin. it's more than a nit's reliable uptime. and multi-layered security. it's how you stay connected to each other and to your customers. with centurylink you get advanced technology solutions, including an industry leading broadband network, and cloud and hosting
. >> frank sinatra, they're all friends of mine. >> america has a big decision to make come novemberby boomers but since both boomers say they will not touch any of the entitlement programs for older people such as medicare. >> oh, my back. >> whoever wins, gen xers and millenials, you're going to be sent the bill. >> thanks so much for spending your sunday morning with us. happy father's day to all of the father watching, including mine, who is overseas....
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put on frank sinatra, everybody came alive.e. they have no problems feeding them medicine day and night. why? you know, this seems like such a no-brainer. why no music? uh... rossato-bennett: well, i mean it can't be monetized. ok? if the effect that music has on people with dementia was a--was a drug, if it could be put in the form of a pilanand be drurug,t would be m multiillilionollarr drug, ok? t t musiis in th air, you kw.w. youon''t--you can'buy it osesell i butut i will tl l you-nd i i c make e prediction n----and guararane that whihin 2 ars, thi- music wille e in every nursing meme. it will be fdeded byhe governme. . it ia, y you knowi'i'makiking littltlshort film on a doctctor, dr. ravivi amin, ok, from hhc in new york. he did a study where he went into his--he's the chief psychiatrist at hhc, and he went in and he gave his deeply--the sufferers of dementia, he gave them the music of their youth, ok, instead of antipsychotic drugs. when he started the experiment, 50% of his patients were on antipsychotic drugs. these a
put on frank sinatra, everybody came alive.e. they have no problems feeding them medicine day and night. why? you know, this seems like such a no-brainer. why no music? uh... rossato-bennett: well, i mean it can't be monetized. ok? if the effect that music has on people with dementia was a--was a drug, if it could be put in the form of a pilanand be drurug,t would be m multiillilionollarr drug, ok? t t musiis in th air, you kw.w. youon''t--you can'buy it osesell i butut i will tl l you-nd i i c...
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put on frank sinatra, everybody came alive.y have no problems feeding them medicine day and night. why? you know, this seems like such a no-brainer. why no music? uh... rossato-bennett: well, i mean it can't be monetized. ok? if the effect that music has on people with dementia was a--was a drug, if it could be put in the form of a pilanand be drurug,t would be m multiillilionollarr drug, ok? t t musiis in th air, you kw.w. youon''t--you can'buy it osesell i butut i will tl l you-nd i i c make e prediction n----and guararane that whihin 2 ars, thi- music wille e in every nursing meme. it will be fdeded byhe governme. . it ia, y you knowi'i'makiking littltlshort film on a doctctor, dr. ravivi amin, ok, from hhc in new york. he did a study where he went into his--he's the chief psychiatrist at hhc, and he went in and he gave his deeply--the sufferers of dementia, he gave them the music of their youth, ok, instead of antipsychotic drugs. when he started the experiment, 50% of his patients were on antipsychotic drugs. these are the
put on frank sinatra, everybody came alive.y have no problems feeding them medicine day and night. why? you know, this seems like such a no-brainer. why no music? uh... rossato-bennett: well, i mean it can't be monetized. ok? if the effect that music has on people with dementia was a--was a drug, if it could be put in the form of a pilanand be drurug,t would be m multiillilionollarr drug, ok? t t musiis in th air, you kw.w. youon''t--you can'buy it osesell i butut i will tl l you-nd i i c make...
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por favor, un poquito de frank sinatra para que la gente se ponga en ambiente. sÚbele el volumen! padre, de joan sebastian. josÉ manuel: no puedo decirte que estoy enumerado, y tampoco puedo decir que me falta amor. la verdad es que soy una persona que vive dÍa por día. hasta no estar casado, me gustarÍa volver a presumir que estoy enamorado. reportero: pero entonces, sÍ hay alguien. josÉ manuel: sÍ, hay alguien. me di cuenta que tenÍa que dejar ir ciertas cosas. y entre ellas, lo de la sucesiÓn de mi padre. mi padre quiso que yo fuera el albacea. me insinuÓ que querÍa que yo fuera el albacea. y han cambiado tantas cosas en mi vida, en mi familia, en mis seres queridos, en mi gente, en la familia de mi padre tambiÉn, despuÉs de su muerte, que opté que era importante, era necesario para mi bienestar, para mi salud, dejarlo ir. orlando: y les tenemos una gran noticia a todos los televidentes, y es que el prÓximo lunes josÉ manuel figueroa va a estar en nuestra casita, a propÓsito de la nueva serie que se estrena en univisiÓn, "por siempre joan sebastian", a las 10 de la noche, 9 cen
por favor, un poquito de frank sinatra para que la gente se ponga en ambiente. sÚbele el volumen! padre, de joan sebastian. josÉ manuel: no puedo decirte que estoy enumerado, y tampoco puedo decir que me falta amor. la verdad es que soy una persona que vive dÍa por día. hasta no estar casado, me gustarÍa volver a presumir que estoy enamorado. reportero: pero entonces, sÍ hay alguien. josÉ manuel: sÍ, hay alguien. me di cuenta que tenÍa que dejar ir ciertas cosas. y entre ellas, lo de...
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>> you could be frank sinatra's kid too. >> if you are a baseball fan, you know cal ripken jr. >> you >> his dad was my manager. when we went to south dakota. making $114.14 after taxes, living in a basement. $3 a day meal money. it's like 40 degrees, 39 degrees. we're on the field and he said, number one, nobody has ever let anybody outwork you. number two, every day -- i know you try to do this at the senate. not sure it's always going to work but never -- come here and try to get a little bit better that day, you know. he -- cal sr. used to talk about, we would all come out and practice. he said it's got to be a perfect practice. the other thing, whether you're broadcasting, you're a senator, majority leader, whatever the case is, there are no such things as shortcuts. i went into broadcasting. i had to watch the playoffs between the red sox and the yankees. bucky dent is my favorite guy. made me -- if i played another six years -- >> you played for frank? >> yeah. >> how was he? >> frank robinson? >> yeah. >> 587 home runs. he hit 38 home runs his rookie year. they said there was
>> you could be frank sinatra's kid too. >> if you are a baseball fan, you know cal ripken jr. >> you >> his dad was my manager. when we went to south dakota. making $114.14 after taxes, living in a basement. $3 a day meal money. it's like 40 degrees, 39 degrees. we're on the field and he said, number one, nobody has ever let anybody outwork you. number two, every day -- i know you try to do this at the senate. not sure it's always going to work but never -- come here...