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the most commonly accepted version is that he passed away in hoboken, new jersey in 1908.here are two grave sites associated with tom, one in hoboken, and one your -- one near his original birth pace -- birthplace in columbus. we hope the visitors come away with a greater appreciation for the rich history and heritage and culture that columbus has had throughout his life. economically, socially culturally, and so many different facets. we want our local residents to really take pride in where they are living and appreciate what has come from here and made an impact on the world stage. we hope the visitors from out of town begin to recognize such as columbus's rich history when they are here, but also when they return home and they go about their daily lives, they may see something that reminds them of a person, place, business product that came from columbus and how it and enriches their own daily lives. >> monday night on the communicators, we met up with wired magazine reporter tim moynahan at the consumer electronics show, who gave us a two or -- a tour. >> led refers t
the most commonly accepted version is that he passed away in hoboken, new jersey in 1908.here are two grave sites associated with tom, one in hoboken, and one your -- one near his original birth pace -- birthplace in columbus. we hope the visitors come away with a greater appreciation for the rich history and heritage and culture that columbus has had throughout his life. economically, socially culturally, and so many different facets. we want our local residents to really take pride in where...
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a club called rain in hoboken. they just opened a brand-new club in hoboken last night.w jersey area we love. >> go for it. >> if there is nothing more american than apple pie nothing more jersey than pork roll. the magical mystery meat was invented right here in the capitol city of trenton and has been captivating carnivores around the garden state says before the civil war. beautiful salty, cheesy goodness. that is beautiful. teesix not complicated. >> no. we like it down and dirty. >> i think that it is such a critical part of people from new jersey. what your mom menu for breakfast on a saturday or sunday morning or what your grandmother had in her fridge. it brings up great memories for people. >> that was from janet cheesy. a a collection of 50 recipes. they try to elevate. enter the land of creative cuisine. i love me some pork rolls. rolls. i convinced her to come with me to the home of the 1st annual port royal festival last year. we will will try our hand at some of the recipes. in for a treat. >> so you have your industry standard pork roll egg cheese. all of
a club called rain in hoboken. they just opened a brand-new club in hoboken last night.w jersey area we love. >> go for it. >> if there is nothing more american than apple pie nothing more jersey than pork roll. the magical mystery meat was invented right here in the capitol city of trenton and has been captivating carnivores around the garden state says before the civil war. beautiful salty, cheesy goodness. that is beautiful. teesix not complicated. >> no. we like it down...
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. >> how many of you guys find the city of hoboken to the hipster? no one.to a survey they rank it as the number one hipster city in the united states. i looked into this a little further to see how on earth that is possible. college educated people that enjoy coffee and where yoga pants. a heavy amount of data that went into that. ♪ >> trading in the tanning booth for the recording booth. we all know and love for her year-round summer glow. back on the scene with a new single. tell me about your new single. >> it is just a new thing and we came out with. a knew year and a new beginning of summer. the path. >> takes you inside the recording studio. and in u inside the recording studio. and in a bizarre twist of events the dentist chair. >> i don't really understand the artistic thought process. >> i think it was thrown in their because i was getting my "high speed chase" done. it was part of people working as one as a team at that. >> no newbie to the music world. her 3rd dog. the other two not quite making it. she has one other one up her sleeve from our wr
. >> how many of you guys find the city of hoboken to the hipster? no one.to a survey they rank it as the number one hipster city in the united states. i looked into this a little further to see how on earth that is possible. college educated people that enjoy coffee and where yoga pants. a heavy amount of data that went into that. ♪ >> trading in the tanning booth for the recording booth. we all know and love for her year-round summer glow. back on the scene with a new single....
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this may have this may have something to do with the hoboken parade. ♪ >> we have almost made it throughtinual batteries of snowstorms but there is a new problem that people are finding in the water. assault that we used to put on our roads when it snows or is icy to prevent possible car accidents could be seeping into the water levels. >> look at the stuff. >> local water utilities are finding higher than normal levels of sodium in the water supply. 108 milligrams per liter in the united water supply more than five times the epa advisory. this particular reservoir service 800,000 people. they sent out a release saying if anyone is on dialysis or has sodium resistant diets that they should be careful. >> the key information on sodium is 10% of the worlds population die from high sodium content in their lifetime. >> i talked to doctor simone and internal medicine dr. dr. who told me how this could affect people. >> road salt has sodium but an anti- caking device compound, which is a cyanide a a toxic compound. it also has the hypertension , also has iron and led kemal very toxic. >> would
this may have this may have something to do with the hoboken parade. ♪ >> we have almost made it throughtinual batteries of snowstorms but there is a new problem that people are finding in the water. assault that we used to put on our roads when it snows or is icy to prevent possible car accidents could be seeping into the water levels. >> look at the stuff. >> local water utilities are finding higher than normal levels of sodium in the water supply. 108 milligrams per liter...
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there are two gravesites associated with tom, one in hoboken, and one near his original birthplace incounty. we really hope visitors to the columbus museum come away with a greater appreciation for the rich history, heritage and culture columbus has had throughout its life. we want our local residents to really take pride in where they are living and appreciate what has made an impact on the world stage. we hope visitors from out of town begin to recognize not just columbus's rich history when they are here, but when they go home. they may see something that reminds them of a person, place, business, or a product that came from columbus, and how it enriches their own daily life.
there are two gravesites associated with tom, one in hoboken, and one near his original birthplace incounty. we really hope visitors to the columbus museum come away with a greater appreciation for the rich history, heritage and culture columbus has had throughout its life. we want our local residents to really take pride in where they are living and appreciate what has made an impact on the world stage. we hope visitors from out of town begin to recognize not just columbus's rich history when...
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early photos, young frank's first hoboken id card. fans to see the human side of sinatra. >> he played the ukelele. i don't know how many people know that. >> that's how he romanced my mother. >> exactly. >> always had that ukelele with a hat on. >> that's one of my favorite photographs of him. >> reporter: this is young frank age 9 or 10. >> told the future. >> reporter: there was something about the way he wore his hat. >> as frank would say, the attitude is all in the angle. >> reporter: sinatra was noon for his swagger, but it all came back to the music. ♪ it was a very good year ♪ >> he's known as the voice and boy did he have a great one. his ability to phrase. his ability to wrap a lyric around a mel di line. that's what sinatra is about. >> reporter: he was the envy of his peers. he comes around once in a lifetime brk,ng crosby says. but why did he have to come in mine? ♪ when i was 17 ♪ >> reporter: anthony mason, cbs news, new york. >> that's the "cbs morning news" this thursday. thank you for watching. i'm lauren lyster. ha
early photos, young frank's first hoboken id card. fans to see the human side of sinatra. >> he played the ukelele. i don't know how many people know that. >> that's how he romanced my mother. >> exactly. >> always had that ukelele with a hat on. >> that's one of my favorite photographs of him. >> reporter: this is young frank age 9 or 10. >> told the future. >> reporter: there was something about the way he wore his hat. >> as frank would...
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mementoes to the exhibit curated by the grammy museum.te early photos: young frank's first first hobokenrd.. they wanted fans to see theha human side of sinatra. >> maybe see that he played the ukulele. you know, i'm not sure how many people know that. >> that's how he romances yource grandmother. >> exactly. ( laughter ) he always had that ukulele and the hat on. that's one of my favorite photographs of him. >> reporter: this is young frank, aged about nine or 10. >> sort of foretold the future0. didn't it? >> it did. >> reporter: there was something about the way he wore his hat. >> as frank would say, the attitude is all in the angle. >> reporter: the grammy museum's bob santelli said sinatra was known for his swagger but it allic came back to the music. ♪ it was a very good year ♪ >> you know, he's known as the voice, and, boy, did he have a great one. but his ability to phrase, his ability to wrap a lyric around a melody line-- that's what sinatra's really all about. >> reporter: he was the envy of his peers. "frank sinatra is a singer who comes along once in a lifetime," bing crosb
mementoes to the exhibit curated by the grammy museum.te early photos: young frank's first first hobokenrd.. they wanted fans to see theha human side of sinatra. >> maybe see that he played the ukulele. you know, i'm not sure how many people know that. >> that's how he romances yource grandmother. >> exactly. ( laughter ) he always had that ukulele and the hat on. that's one of my favorite photographs of him. >> reporter: this is young frank, aged about nine or 10....
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the audience out in the world, not in ho bow ken or not in work, maxwell's was a fantastic club in hoboken new jersey, i don't know how many times i took the train over from new york when i was a much younger version of myself to see you all and other people play at maxwells, and it was kind of your home base. what's happened over the 30 years is that the whole club scene, both if -- the locus of clubs and the existence of clubs that were probably part of your lives forever and forever, that's changed. so talk about that. all the old haunts aren't necessarily around any more. do you find new places? >> well, i mean, to an extent. certainly for us, that's the case. maxwell's was a place that i did sound >> you went back preyo la tengo >> oh, yeah. we both did. georgia was a dj there, and we were there all the time, and so it was very natural that when we performed our first show was, we just threw a party there. the owner let us use the back room to have a party. we played, i think it was like seven times within the first three months in the same club, which -- you know, until we start doin
the audience out in the world, not in ho bow ken or not in work, maxwell's was a fantastic club in hoboken new jersey, i don't know how many times i took the train over from new york when i was a much younger version of myself to see you all and other people play at maxwells, and it was kind of your home base. what's happened over the 30 years is that the whole club scene, both if -- the locus of clubs and the existence of clubs that were probably part of your lives forever and forever, that's...
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>> reporter: nancy sinatra loaned her father's first hoboken i.d.it again and hopefully i'll get it back some day. >> reporter: they shared home movies of frank playing with frank jr. in palm springs. and this. >> it's the money clip from the '40s that's from columbia records for the single nancy with the laughing face. and so my grandma held onto it for all those years and then gave it to my mom. so that's a favorite piece for sure. >> reporter: sinatra's grammys are also on display and his oscar. his family once asked him what he wanted them to pass on. >> and he said i want to pass along to people what i know and what i do. well, hello. here it is. ♪ and did it my way ♪ >> there really is some wonderful stuff in that exhibit and once it leaves new york this exhibit at the grammy museum and the family is going to travel across the country. >> how nice. very cool. now here's a look at the weather for your weekend. >>> up next, one of the world's most successful and prolific chefs, richard sandoval who has more than 40 restaurants worldwide. he's br
>> reporter: nancy sinatra loaned her father's first hoboken i.d.it again and hopefully i'll get it back some day. >> reporter: they shared home movies of frank playing with frank jr. in palm springs. and this. >> it's the money clip from the '40s that's from columbia records for the single nancy with the laughing face. and so my grandma held onto it for all those years and then gave it to my mom. so that's a favorite piece for sure. >> reporter: sinatra's grammys are...
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the national biscuit company sold the first cookies to a grosser in hoboken new jersey who sold them hundreds of bills bills of oreos in more than a hundred countries. it takes an thundershower make each one. a story in jersey was the first to sell the world's best selling cookie 103 years ago. i always just ate this part in the middle and then woodrow this brown part behind the couch. and then in, like 1977, we moved out of our house and into nanas a rouse and that couch came out. not a good day. i remember it. when news breaks out we'll break in because breaking news changes everything. i'm leaving it to neil to explain the dow thing, it's not good. >> well gitmo uh-oh. welcome everybody i'm neil cavuto and we'll explain the down number. first this number. 185. our top intel guys sat that's how many released gitmo guys are getting back in the terror fight. to chief spell intelligence correspondent catherine herridge where that are now. >> the report found 12 form detainees have gone back to terrorism in the last year, including six released by the obama administration. while the wh
the national biscuit company sold the first cookies to a grosser in hoboken new jersey who sold them hundreds of bills bills of oreos in more than a hundred countries. it takes an thundershower make each one. a story in jersey was the first to sell the world's best selling cookie 103 years ago. i always just ate this part in the middle and then woodrow this brown part behind the couch. and then in, like 1977, we moved out of our house and into nanas a rouse and that couch came out. not a good...
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in the united states are obviously in china, could people go to some registry before they use to hoboken? >> people always ask me that question. the short answer is no. not in effect one. people have tried. the epa collects a huge amount of environmental data and is often presented another big databases. in virus senses another one. all of those databases have big limitations. the program is itself a chance to apply an algorithm and try to identify the sites that are the most polluted and therefore should be the highest priority. really, it's a very subjective process, very political. information is very incomplete. there is no satisfactory answer for how do i do my research to find out what is happening around me. that is one of the things are really motivated me so much in this book and i know an agency of the government that has an $80 billion annual budget and is absolutely aces at trying to identify patterns and therefore protect us. that is the national security agents do. they collect vast amounts of data. they don't just collect data. they use it to identify threats to the united
in the united states are obviously in china, could people go to some registry before they use to hoboken? >> people always ask me that question. the short answer is no. not in effect one. people have tried. the epa collects a huge amount of environmental data and is often presented another big databases. in virus senses another one. all of those databases have big limitations. the program is itself a chance to apply an algorithm and try to identify the sites that are the most polluted and...
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i went downtown to hoboken. >> go outside and try to get a cab.ably 100 or 150 especially if it's raining. why? there's not people who don't want to be cabbyies? >> our train line runs down south. >> and the training is so rigorous and you have to be such a great driver and such a nice hygienic person to be a cab driver. the levels are so high to exceed that. not many people can pass the requirement. really? am i getting in rigorous territory. >> you are a little. >>> when we come back this morning a tech start-up wants to help you keep your local government leaders accountable. we'll have the details. >>> later a great trio of market talkers. at 7:00 a.m. eastern a global perspective. >>> at 8:00 today private equity power player of thl partners. >>> and peter fisher. stay tuned. "squawk box" will be right back. will you help us find a house for you and your brother? ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ woooooah you're not just looking for a house. you're looking for a place for your life to happen. zillow now with the xfinity tv go app, you can watch live tv anytime. it's n
i went downtown to hoboken. >> go outside and try to get a cab.ably 100 or 150 especially if it's raining. why? there's not people who don't want to be cabbyies? >> our train line runs down south. >> and the training is so rigorous and you have to be such a great driver and such a nice hygienic person to be a cab driver. the levels are so high to exceed that. not many people can pass the requirement. really? am i getting in rigorous territory. >> you are a little....
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there are two gravesites associated with him -- what an hoboken, and one near columbus. we hope visitors come away with a greater appreciation for the rich history heritage, and culture columbus has had throughout his life economically, socially culturally, so many different facets. we want our local residents to take pride in where they are living it appreciate what has come from here and made an impact on the world. we hope visitors from out of town begin to recognize the rich history, and that they may see something in the lives the reminds them of columbus, and how it affects and enriches their own lives. >> throughout the weekend american history tv is featuring columbus georgia. learn more about columbus and other stops on the tour at c-span.org/citiestour. you are watching american history tv. >> you cannot undo decades of soviet era and saddam era stuff with eight years especially with u.s. advisors. if afghanistan -- i would warn that we will probably see a similar result in what we saw in iraq when isis attacked. >> this sunday, retired army lieutenant daniel b
there are two gravesites associated with him -- what an hoboken, and one near columbus. we hope visitors come away with a greater appreciation for the rich history heritage, and culture columbus has had throughout his life economically, socially culturally, so many different facets. we want our local residents to take pride in where they are living it appreciate what has come from here and made an impact on the world. we hope visitors from out of town begin to recognize the rich history, and...