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we have personal heroes of mine like harry belafonte. who still is the best looking man in the room at 90 something years old. i'm just telling the truth. so this is an extraordinary group. but the thing about this museum is that it's more about -- it's more than telling stories about the famous. it's not just about the icons. there is plenty of space for harriet tubman and dr. king and
we have personal heroes of mine like harry belafonte. who still is the best looking man in the room at 90 something years old. i'm just telling the truth. so this is an extraordinary group. but the thing about this museum is that it's more about -- it's more than telling stories about the famous. it's not just about the icons. there is plenty of space for harriet tubman and dr. king and
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i had no idea where my career would go after it. >> harry belafonte. >> ladies and gentlemen, harry belafontewould follow was a prolific career on and off the stage. a tony award for his 1953 broadway debut in "almanac," and the next year for "carmen jones." and his break-through album, "calypso" which became the first record by a single artist to sell 1 million copies and included belafonte's most famous single. >> had it not been for people not knowing as much as they did about the caribbean. >> the thing that's always run parallel in your career is the sense social activism and a sense of purpose. that has continued just as strongly as ever. >> whatever we are capable of doing as artists, as a group, to help propagandaize the civil rights revolution. >> the purpose of art is to show life not as it is, but to show life as it should be. artists are compelled by the very nature of the gift to do a lot of things that inspire. >> is that the secret, in a sense, that everybody needs a passion that drives them? >> i think people who have not experienced a life passion, something that they want to
i had no idea where my career would go after it. >> harry belafonte. >> ladies and gentlemen, harry belafontewould follow was a prolific career on and off the stage. a tony award for his 1953 broadway debut in "almanac," and the next year for "carmen jones." and his break-through album, "calypso" which became the first record by a single artist to sell 1 million copies and included belafonte's most famous single. >> had it not been for people not...
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the unstoppable harry belafonte, sharing his secrets to success from a more than seven-decade career that is still going strong. >>> then the perfect combination, especially for we're going to check out the hottest things in gadgets and drinks. >> yes! >> love it. >>> let's get a check of the weather. >> let's show you your "weekend outlook." starting with tomorrow, we'll see a lot of wet weather the midsection of the country, upper mississippi river valley, east looking good with the exception of the southeast and florida. sunday -- sunday -- big with heavy rain right on in to missouri. look for plenty of sunshine out west. more showers around the northern great lakes and we're also looking for wet weather along the southeastern atlantic coast. >> chris: good friday morning, everyone. a lot of showers off to the north of us, most of them missing new england, although we will have an isolated sprinkle or brief shower this morning. better chance of scattered showers working in late in the day and toward the evening hours with this cool front that comes 5:00 p.m. until 9:00 p.m. that's
the unstoppable harry belafonte, sharing his secrets to success from a more than seven-decade career that is still going strong. >>> then the perfect combination, especially for we're going to check out the hottest things in gadgets and drinks. >> yes! >> love it. >>> let's get a check of the weather. >> let's show you your "weekend outlook." starting with tomorrow, we'll see a lot of wet weather the midsection of the country, upper mississippi...
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the unstoppable harry belafonte, sharing his secrets to success from a more than seven-decade career that is still going strong. >>> then the perfect combination, especially for willie. we're going to check out the hottest things in gadgets and drinks. >> yes! >> love it. >>> let's get a check of the weather. >> let's show you your "weekend outlook." starting with tomorrow, we'll see a lot of wet weather the midsection of the country, upper mississippi river valley, east looking good with the exception of the southeast and florida. sunday -- sunday -- big tailgating day. te g with heavy rain right on in to missouri. look for plenty of sunshine out west. more showers around the northern great lakes and we're also looking for wet weather along >> don't forget, track your weekend weather any time you need it. check out the weather channel on cable. >>> don't go anywhere, because you are up for our ongoing >> we caught up with harry belafonte. >> reporter: it's been almost seven decades since a then 22-year-old harry belafonte performed at carnegie hell. >> what did it feel like? >> it w
the unstoppable harry belafonte, sharing his secrets to success from a more than seven-decade career that is still going strong. >>> then the perfect combination, especially for willie. we're going to check out the hottest things in gadgets and drinks. >> yes! >> love it. >>> let's get a check of the weather. >> let's show you your "weekend outlook." starting with tomorrow, we'll see a lot of wet weather the midsection of the country, upper...
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and we have personal heroes of mine like harry belafonte. [cheers] who still is the best looking man in the room at 92. i'm just telling the truth. [laughter] this is the next ordinary group. -- extraordinary group. the thing about this museum is it is more about -- it is more than just telling stories. it is not just about the icons. there is plenty of space for harriet tubman, dr. king and mohammed ali. what makes the museum so powerful and visceral is that it is the story of all of us. the folks whose names he never heard of. his contributions -- whose contributions day after day, decade after decade, combined to push us forward and entire nation forward. the maids who decided i'm tired of segregation and am going to walk for my freedom. it's porters who not only works tirelessly to support their families, but ultimately helped bring about the organization that led to better working conditions for all americans here in the united states. it is about moms and grandparents and uncles and aunts who just did the right thing. and raised great
and we have personal heroes of mine like harry belafonte. [cheers] who still is the best looking man in the room at 92. i'm just telling the truth. [laughter] this is the next ordinary group. -- extraordinary group. the thing about this museum is it is more about -- it is more than just telling stories. it is not just about the icons. there is plenty of space for harriet tubman, dr. king and mohammed ali. what makes the museum so powerful and visceral is that it is the story of all of us. the...
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we have personal heroes of mine like harry belafonte who is still the best looking man in the room atars old. i'm just telling the truth. so this is an extraordinary group but the thing about this museum is that it's more about -- it's more than just telling stories about the thi s things, not just about the icons, there's plenty of space for harriet tubman and ali but makes it so powerful and visceral is that it's the story of all of us. folks whose names you never heard of but whose contributions day after day, decade after decade combine to push us forward and the entire nation forward. it's the maids who decided, you know, i'm tired of segregation and i'm going to walk for my freedom. it's reporters who not only work tirelessly to support their families but ultimately helped bring about the organization that led to better working conditions for all americans here in the united states. it's about our moms, grand parents, uncles, aunts who just did the right thing. and raised great families. despite assaults on their dignity on every single day. you see it in the dignity of the arti
we have personal heroes of mine like harry belafonte who is still the best looking man in the room atars old. i'm just telling the truth. so this is an extraordinary group but the thing about this museum is that it's more about -- it's more than just telling stories about the thi s things, not just about the icons, there's plenty of space for harriet tubman and ali but makes it so powerful and visceral is that it's the story of all of us. folks whose names you never heard of but whose...
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we have personal heroes of mine like harry belafonte.s the best looking man in the room at 90 something years old. i'm just telling the truth. so this is an extraordinary group. but the thing about this museum is that it's more about -- it's more than telling stories about the famous. it's not just about the icons. there is plenty of space for harriet tubman and dr. king and mohamed ali. what makes it so powerful and visceral is that it's the story of all of us. the folks whose names you never heard of. but whose contributions day after day, decade after decade combined to push us forward and the entire nation forward. it's the maids who decided i'm tired of segregation and i'm going to walk for my freedom. those who not only worked tirelessly, but helped bring about the organization that led to better working conditions for all americans here in the united states. it's about our moms and grandparents & uncles and aunt who is just did the right thing. raise great families. they have assaults on their dignity. for what it has been like to
we have personal heroes of mine like harry belafonte.s the best looking man in the room at 90 something years old. i'm just telling the truth. so this is an extraordinary group. but the thing about this museum is that it's more about -- it's more than telling stories about the famous. it's not just about the icons. there is plenty of space for harriet tubman and dr. king and mohamed ali. what makes it so powerful and visceral is that it's the story of all of us. the folks whose names you never...
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she founded the winery summer music festival which brought the likes of ella fitzgerald, harry belafonte and tony bennett to the napa valley. she was the widow of robert mondavi mondavi. she and her husband moved to napa valley in 1960. they are credited with helping bring the culinary arts to napa in the ensuing decade. then in 2001 with a $35 million gift the couple endowed the mondavi center for the performing arts at uc davis. >>> new fallout from colin kaepernick's sideline protest. we've learned police officers who worked niners games are now threatening to boycott the team. >>> tracking that east coast hurricane hermine now down to a tropical storm but it's going to cause problems throughout the holiday weekend. >>> to businesses wrecked by fire now facing another setback. >>> sheriff's deputies in sonoma county say they've caught one escaped inmate but that another remains at large. officials say sergio molina was working with the jail crew today west of windsor when he simply walked off. he was recaptured this afternoon when someone spotted him walking along guerneville road wit
she founded the winery summer music festival which brought the likes of ella fitzgerald, harry belafonte and tony bennett to the napa valley. she was the widow of robert mondavi mondavi. she and her husband moved to napa valley in 1960. they are credited with helping bring the culinary arts to napa in the ensuing decade. then in 2001 with a $35 million gift the couple endowed the mondavi center for the performing arts at uc davis. >>> new fallout from colin kaepernick's sideline...
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. >> you interviewed harry belafonte on your program this week.a little bit of sound that caught our ear from that interview. >> to mute the slave has always been to the best interests of the slave owner. and i think when a black voice is raised in protest to oppression, those who are comfortable with our oppression are the first to criticize us for daring to speak out against it. >> how much of the outrage do you think is about respecting the flag and patriotism and how much of it is actually deep-seeded racism? >> no, first of all, i think it's a combination. i think americans, we love to ignore what the real issue is. and so folks don't want to deal with what he was speaking of. and that is police brutality. the need for social justice reform. you have more people who are outraged with kaepernick as opposed to a judge allowing a man who sexually assaulted an 8-year-old boy to get 30 days in prison because he felt prison would be too tough for him. just get him some counselling. we have problems in our criminal justice system. fans in cleveland
. >> you interviewed harry belafonte on your program this week.a little bit of sound that caught our ear from that interview. >> to mute the slave has always been to the best interests of the slave owner. and i think when a black voice is raised in protest to oppression, those who are comfortable with our oppression are the first to criticize us for daring to speak out against it. >> how much of the outrage do you think is about respecting the flag and patriotism and how much...
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we have got personal here is a mind like harry belafonte. [cheers and applause] cosell is the best looking man -- who still is the best looking man in the room and 90 something years old. and i am just telling the truth. [laughter] so this is an extraordinary group. the thing about this museum is that it is more about -- it is more than just telling stories about the famous. it is not just about the icons. there is plenty of space for harriet tubman, dr. king and mohammed ali, but what makes a museum so powerful and so visceral, is that it is a story of all of us. the folks, the names you have never heard of, but whose contributions, day after day, decade after decade, combined to push us forward and the entire nation forward. maids who decided, you ofw what, i am tired segregation, and i am going to walk to my freedom. the porters who not only worked tirelessly to support their families, but brought about the organization that led to better working conditions for all americans here in the united states. it is about our moms and grandparents
we have got personal here is a mind like harry belafonte. [cheers and applause] cosell is the best looking man -- who still is the best looking man in the room and 90 something years old. and i am just telling the truth. [laughter] so this is an extraordinary group. the thing about this museum is that it is more about -- it is more than just telling stories about the famous. it is not just about the icons. there is plenty of space for harriet tubman, dr. king and mohammed ali, but what makes a...
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in 1959 she founded the winery summer music festival which brought l fitzgerald harry belafonte and tonyennett to napa valley. she was the widow of wine pioneer robert mondavi who died in 2008. >>> of honor from other three set. 19 years after her death. the declaration pope francis will make tomorrow that was nearly 2 decades in the making. >>> if you're taking in a movie this weekend but not cannot figure out what to watch how the story is on a best selling book about heartbreak. how are you doing today? that's how i am. with the blue cash everyday card you get cash back on purchases with no annual fee. my only concern is that this is where we put food. a dog's foot is cleaner than a human's mouth. is it? cleaner than my mouth. it's more than cash back. it's backed by the service and security of american express. it's more than cash back. brmilk and fresh creama. and only sustainably farmed vanilla. breyers has fresh cream, sugar and milk. breyers. the good vanilla. our milk and cream come from cows not treated with artificial growth hormones. this is so good! one hero was on a mission
in 1959 she founded the winery summer music festival which brought l fitzgerald harry belafonte and tonyennett to napa valley. she was the widow of wine pioneer robert mondavi who died in 2008. >>> of honor from other three set. 19 years after her death. the declaration pope francis will make tomorrow that was nearly 2 decades in the making. >>> if you're taking in a movie this weekend but not cannot figure out what to watch how the story is on a best selling book about...