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[applause] ♪ frank: and a christmas card for you, nancy and dutch. of course, not too far off from now. [sinatraf a merry little christmas"] frank: ♪ have yourself a merry little christmas [applause] your heart delight from now on, your troubles will be out of sight ♪ [choir vocalizing] frank: ♪ have yourself a merry little christmas make the yuletide gay ♪ >> ♪ make the yuletide gay frank: ♪ from now on our troubles will be miles away ♪ [choir vocalizing] frank: ♪ here we are, as in olden days happy golden days of yore faithful friends who are dear to us gather near to us once more through the years we all will be together if the fates allow hang a shining star upon the highest bough and have yourself a merry little christmas now ♪ >> ♪ here we are as in olden days happy golden days of yore faithful friends who are dear to us will be near to us once more ♪ frank: ♪ so have yourself a merry little christmas make that yuletide gay from now on our troubles will be miles away ♪ [choir vocalizing] frank: ♪ so have yourself a merry little christmas now ♪ [applause] frank: thank you very much. thank y
[applause] ♪ frank: and a christmas card for you, nancy and dutch. of course, not too far off from now. [sinatraf a merry little christmas"] frank: ♪ have yourself a merry little christmas [applause] your heart delight from now on, your troubles will be out of sight ♪ [choir vocalizing] frank: ♪ have yourself a merry little christmas make the yuletide gay ♪ >> ♪ make the yuletide gay frank: ♪ from now on our troubles will be miles away ♪ [choir vocalizing] frank: ♪...
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honorees included lucille ball, john wayne frank sinatra, , ingrid bergman, and carol burnett. next on "reel america," from 1985, "all star party for ronald "dutch" reagan." hosted by frank sinatra, the program of song, comedy, and tributes includes nancy reagan, dean martin, charlton heston, burt reynolds, ben vereen, steve lawrence, and eydie gorme, and variety clubs international chairman monty hall.
honorees included lucille ball, john wayne frank sinatra, , ingrid bergman, and carol burnett. next on "reel america," from 1985, "all star party for ronald "dutch" reagan." hosted by frank sinatra, the program of song, comedy, and tributes includes nancy reagan, dean martin, charlton heston, burt reynolds, ben vereen, steve lawrence, and eydie gorme, and variety clubs international chairman monty hall.
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honorees included lucille ball, frank sinatra, humphrey bogart, and carol burnett.ext on "reel america," from 1985, "all star party for ronald "dutch" reagan." hosted by frank sinatra, the program of song, comedy, and tributes includes nancy reagan, dean martin, charlton heston, burt reynolds, ben vereen, steve lawrence, and eydie gormÉ, and variety clubs international chairman monty hall. ♪ host: welcome to our all-star party for dutch reagan. speaking for variety clubs, monty hall. [applause] monty: thank you very much. good evening, ladies and gentlemen, and welcome to the variety clubs all-star party. join me in welcoming a lady that we love, formerly appearing in motion pictures, and now in a supporting role in a major production back east, mrs. dutch reagan. [applause]
honorees included lucille ball, frank sinatra, humphrey bogart, and carol burnett.ext on "reel america," from 1985, "all star party for ronald "dutch" reagan." hosted by frank sinatra, the program of song, comedy, and tributes includes nancy reagan, dean martin, charlton heston, burt reynolds, ben vereen, steve lawrence, and eydie gormÉ, and variety clubs international chairman monty hall. ♪ host: welcome to our all-star party for dutch reagan. speaking for...
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please fly me to the moon the standard made famous by frank sinatra and dean martin . back in berlin one many. follows innovation there's no way to ruin even so much as a sound check. it's quick and even dirty in the parking lots and back streets. with cameron carpenter just shuts out his surroundings when i'm playing the organ i'm i'm just in the world of the organ there's nothing that really comes into that world that's partly because of the organ itself it's a huge machine and you play it best when you understand it as a machine and sort of enter into it. the star organist has been living in berlin since 2010 and plays the goldberg variations on all the pieces by johann sebastian bach he sees bob as ideal for circumstances like this because the music is so it's so perfect it not only doesn't need my interpretation or improvisation but it it also can be simply received almost like we receive nature whether one knows anything of music or not. the music is the 1st the music is great and it was modern it's not like organ music in the church by. the goldberg variations g
please fly me to the moon the standard made famous by frank sinatra and dean martin . back in berlin one many. follows innovation there's no way to ruin even so much as a sound check. it's quick and even dirty in the parking lots and back streets. with cameron carpenter just shuts out his surroundings when i'm playing the organ i'm i'm just in the world of the organ there's nothing that really comes into that world that's partly because of the organ itself it's a huge machine and you play it...
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all set to frank sinatra as classic song, new york, new york. >>> a pastor being called a hero by his congregation in new york during the coronavirus crisis he's giving out relief supplies and blessings to make their lives easier during these tough times. lauren green has his story. >> reporter: an outpouring of gratitude with a humble service. >> he is appreciated and loved and we are grateful for all the times he has been there for us as a pastor and a mentor and a teacher . >> reporter: the pastor is one of the unsung heroes of the coronavirus shut up. the community he serves gave him a surprise thank you celebration. >> a blessing to see everybody there. an honor. >> reporter: the past month pastor fernandez tirelessly attributed food and hope to families out of his church in brooklyn, new york. they feed a family of five for a week needed here where people have been hit hard by the economic shutdown. >> people lost their jobs. they are having a harder time getting food. some of the places, the lines are so long, everybody with people no longer with money, so people cannot make it
all set to frank sinatra as classic song, new york, new york. >>> a pastor being called a hero by his congregation in new york during the coronavirus crisis he's giving out relief supplies and blessings to make their lives easier during these tough times. lauren green has his story. >> reporter: an outpouring of gratitude with a humble service. >> he is appreciated and loved and we are grateful for all the times he has been there for us as a pastor and a mentor and a...
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reporter: but that's virtually impossible to do across town at a tiny restaurant once co-owned by frank sinatrae you going to social distance in here? >> that's a very good question, i don't know. >> reporter: dear john's owner, patti rockenwagner. >> even if you cut down the number of seats by half, they don't cut the price of steak by half, they don't cut your rent by half. if you can't pack your restaurant to capacity, i mean, it really is a recipe for disaster. >> reporter: but, for now, she may have cooked up a recipe for success. >> we started doing tv dinners. >> reporter: the ultimate comfort food. >> they look awesome, you guys. >> reporter: they make them every day and sell out every night. >> it's nostalgic, it's old school. we obviously upped the ante a little bit. it's a little more gourmet. >> reporter: most restaurants are improvising, says michael grjewski, co-owner at lobster & beer-- two things not usually associated with take-out. but in desperate times... >> everything changes day by imy. >> reporter: what does a new norm look like for you in here? >> trying to find ways to
reporter: but that's virtually impossible to do across town at a tiny restaurant once co-owned by frank sinatrae you going to social distance in here? >> that's a very good question, i don't know. >> reporter: dear john's owner, patti rockenwagner. >> even if you cut down the number of seats by half, they don't cut the price of steak by half, they don't cut your rent by half. if you can't pack your restaurant to capacity, i mean, it really is a recipe for disaster. >>...
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i am displayihen mall, frank sinatra, robert goulet, frank and those guys. happy mother's day. and the mother's day, we have to talk about the nfl releasing their schedule. their hope to open the 2020 season. let's take a look at some of the schedules for the san francisco 49ers. they are the babies of national tv because they're going to be on prime time five different times including three sunday night games. two at home. philadelphia, the rams, and dallas. one monday night game will be december against buffalo. here's the rocker. thursday, levi's stadium against eryn rogers and the green bay packers. october 25 at new england, jimmy returns to the team he came from. the patriots. there you go. february 7 is the scheduled super bowl. that could be pushed back. viva las vegas. the raiders, for season. let's see what they've got for prime time games. first time in franchise history they will open on a monday night in vegas. on the 21st against the saints. november 22, the chiefs and raiders on monday night. also note, chargers and raiders on fox television. all of this pending.
i am displayihen mall, frank sinatra, robert goulet, frank and those guys. happy mother's day. and the mother's day, we have to talk about the nfl releasing their schedule. their hope to open the 2020 season. let's take a look at some of the schedules for the san francisco 49ers. they are the babies of national tv because they're going to be on prime time five different times including three sunday night games. two at home. philadelphia, the rams, and dallas. one monday night game will be...
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we don't have a voice as good as yours, someone who can do frank sinatra. god forbid.d. >> you know, you know, a frank sinatra version of "our father," i can live with that. neil: yeah, right. >> but you know, i don't mind, listen, i'm going to get in trouble for doing this. if you sing seven verses of a song, ever see them sing in church where their eyes are looking up? they're not looking up to god. they're saying another verse, we're singing a song like this? neil: it's going to happen. i just wonder what is the right time, right? first of all, when you come here, you always break news, the fact you are a church goer, is a fox alert right there. let me ask you -- i'm kidding, i'm kidding. you are a man of deep faith. but do you think that the church can police itself, that synagogues, they can police themselves, same with mosques, because it could get really tricky if local constables or police barge in and count. that's a whole other problem. >> i know. i feel so bad for law enforcement, because they don't want to do this. they are mandated. they are mandated. the
we don't have a voice as good as yours, someone who can do frank sinatra. god forbid.d. >> you know, you know, a frank sinatra version of "our father," i can live with that. neil: yeah, right. >> but you know, i don't mind, listen, i'm going to get in trouble for doing this. if you sing seven verses of a song, ever see them sing in church where their eyes are looking up? they're not looking up to god. they're saying another verse, we're singing a song like this? neil: it's...
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reporter: but that's virtually impossible to do across town at a tiny restaurant once co-owned by frank sinatra going to social distance in here? >> that's a very good question, i don't know. >> reporter: dear john's owner, patti rockenwagner. >> even if you cut down the number of seats by half, they don't cut the price of steak by half, they don't cut your rent by half. if you can't pack your restaurant to capacity, i mean, it really is a recipe for disaster. >> reporter: but, for now, she may have cooked up a recipe for success. >> we started doing tv dinners. >> reporter: the ultimate comfort food. >> they look awesome, you guys. >> reporter: they make them every day and sell out every night. >> it's nostalgic, it's old school. we obviously upped the ante a little bit. it's a little more gourmet. >> reporter: most restaurants are improvising, says michael grjewski, co-owner at lobster & beer -- two things not usually associated with take-out. but in desperate times -- >> everything changes day by day. >> reporter: -- what does a new norm look like for you in here? ople to come through the do
reporter: but that's virtually impossible to do across town at a tiny restaurant once co-owned by frank sinatra going to social distance in here? >> that's a very good question, i don't know. >> reporter: dear john's owner, patti rockenwagner. >> even if you cut down the number of seats by half, they don't cut the price of steak by half, they don't cut your rent by half. if you can't pack your restaurant to capacity, i mean, it really is a recipe for disaster. >>...
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ladies, let me ask you, i saw this great survey on regret, maybe we should rename this the frank sinatra rally. 45% say they have no regret how they handled the coronavirus. 13% regret diversified portfolio. 13% said they had too much savings in the stock market. alicia, i would love picking your brain. as this rally or at least this period, last three months taught you anything. is there any regrets? is there something you learned you love to share with the audience? >> look what i learned from this is that when we talk about the market being a forward-looking discounting mechanism it really, really is. the thought we may have hit the low on march 23rd just as we were coming into the worst of it, very hard to believe that the market, from that vantage point, that the market could have rallied the way it did. it did because it was powered by the sectors that were open and working and gaining market share. ultimately, the market really is not the u.s. economy. so the regret for me i guess would be, that i should have had more faith in the market than i have always trusted to tell me where
ladies, let me ask you, i saw this great survey on regret, maybe we should rename this the frank sinatra rally. 45% say they have no regret how they handled the coronavirus. 13% regret diversified portfolio. 13% said they had too much savings in the stock market. alicia, i would love picking your brain. as this rally or at least this period, last three months taught you anything. is there any regrets? is there something you learned you love to share with the audience? >> look what i...
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it's frank sinatra, live at the sands, carol, carolyn butler, great taste. thank you for requesting, fly me to the moon. so, all right. if you have a request, and replay a variety, everything from sinatra to justin bieber, and all in between. send me a request on facebook, twitter, is to graham, use the hashtag, ktvu. >>> 7:25. shoppers flocked to him all that reopened, despite governor gavin newsom's orders that nonessential businesses stay closed. the yuba southern mall, about 40 miles of sacramento, had crowds waiting when the doors opened. county health leaders were said to have approved the opening, as long as public health follow includes shorter than usual shopping hours as to allow for cleaning. >> we are encouraging touchless transactions with apple pay, we are also using counters to measure how many people are in the stores so they fall social distancing practices. additionally, we have had sanitizers at every entrance. we have cleansing wipes available for tables -- >> about half the shoppers seen inside the mall were wearing the required facemask
it's frank sinatra, live at the sands, carol, carolyn butler, great taste. thank you for requesting, fly me to the moon. so, all right. if you have a request, and replay a variety, everything from sinatra to justin bieber, and all in between. send me a request on facebook, twitter, is to graham, use the hashtag, ktvu. >>> 7:25. shoppers flocked to him all that reopened, despite governor gavin newsom's orders that nonessential businesses stay closed. the yuba southern mall, about 40...
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frank could sing! spike, that was awesome. >> i got to give thanks to tina sinatra, his daughter, she gave me permissione to feel when they watch that film? i was, part of me was joyous, you know, the music and scenery, and then you see the health care workers. i mean, what did you want to convey? >> well, to be honest, i really try not to dictate, you know, to people what they should feel. i respect their intelligence, and, you know, there are many different feelings there, and i just hope that this, you know, it's bitter sweet, i mean, it's painful at the beginning, but what you see, there's nobody there. but at the end of the film, that's where we see new yorkers. >> yeah, i mean, spike, that, that, you know, 7:00 at night, when every day, you know, i'm usually working, but to hear people, you know, in their windows, on their rooftops, on the street, honking horns, clapping, banging on pots and pans, you know, i got to say, i'm, you know, i'm, maybe i'm just a softy, but it really, that is one of those things it's like, i know it was done all around the world and stuff, but to hear that echoing throu
frank could sing! spike, that was awesome. >> i got to give thanks to tina sinatra, his daughter, she gave me permissione to feel when they watch that film? i was, part of me was joyous, you know, the music and scenery, and then you see the health care workers. i mean, what did you want to convey? >> well, to be honest, i really try not to dictate, you know, to people what they should feel. i respect their intelligence, and, you know, there are many different feelings there, and i...
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frank could sing. spike, that was awesome. >> i've got to give thanks to tina sinatra, his daughter.oe dak. it's all love, all love. >> how do you want people to feel? part of me was joyous and the museic and the scenery. then you see the health care workers. what did you want to convey? >> well, to be honest, i really try not to dictate to people what they should feel. i respect their intelligence. and you know, there are many different views there. and i just hope this -- it's bittersweet. it's painful. you see there's nobody there. but at the end of the film, that's where we see new yorkers. >> yeah, spike, 7:00 at night when -- every day i'm usually working. but to hear people you know in their windows on their rooftops on the street honking horns, clapping, banging on pots and pans, i've got to say i'm -- maybe i'm just a softy, but it really -- that is one of those things that's like i know it was done all around the world and stuff. but to hear that echoing through the canyons of the streets in new york city, it's just -- it's extraordinary. >> you know what, i wouldn't want t
frank could sing. spike, that was awesome. >> i've got to give thanks to tina sinatra, his daughter.oe dak. it's all love, all love. >> how do you want people to feel? part of me was joyous and the museic and the scenery. then you see the health care workers. what did you want to convey? >> well, to be honest, i really try not to dictate to people what they should feel. i respect their intelligence. and you know, there are many different views there. and i just hope this --...