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..no, no, no...no ♪ opera love it. (crying) ally, ally oh, same dress.t's on ebay™. >>> this is fox 5 news at 10:00. >>> following a news alert out of alexandria tonight, two suspects are on the loose after an armed holdup at an alexandria 7-eleven. the robbery was caught on tape. police are looking to the public to help identify the suspects. fox 5's karen gray houston is in the newsroom with the latest on this story. >> it was a frightening encounter for the clerk at that 7-eleven on kenmore avenue. he was roughed up by the two suspects but fortunately not seriously hurt. police want you to take a good look at this surveillance video to see if you recognize either of the two men who tried to rob that store. >> on tuesday, october 30th, at 3:17 a.m. two suspects entered the business. >> there's added drama to the surveillance video on the official alexandria police website. >> one of them jumped over the counter while the other one went around the counter and grabbed the clerk. that suspect displayed a handgun and held the clerk while the other suspect
..no, no, no...no ♪ opera love it. (crying) ally, ally oh, same dress.t's on ebay™. >>> this is fox 5 news at 10:00. >>> following a news alert out of alexandria tonight, two suspects are on the loose after an armed holdup at an alexandria 7-eleven. the robbery was caught on tape. police are looking to the public to help identify the suspects. fox 5's karen gray houston is in the newsroom with the latest on this story. >> it was a frightening encounter for the clerk...
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..no, no, no...no ♪ opera love it. (crying) ally, ally oh, same dress.ea, you want to get up off the floor? i do. okay. vo: from the new to the hard-to-find: when it's on your mind it's on ebay™. >>> booker wright and frank de felitta were only together for a short time. but this moment preserved on film had a lasting impact on both of their lives. >> night after night i lay down and i dream about what i had to go through. i don't want my children to have to go through this. >> because of complaints from white customers, booker chose to leave lusco's shortly after the film aired. his own restaurant was reportedly fire bombed, but that wasn't the worst of it. >> they beat him something terrible. he was wounded all over his body. they didn't kill him. that to me was amazing that they didn't kill him. i called him. i got him in the hospital. i said i'm coming down. i'd like to see you. he said no, no. i've done enough for you. i don't want to see you ever again. i said what's wrong? i'm a friend. he said it's okay. you're not really allowed to come and see
..no, no, no...no ♪ opera love it. (crying) ally, ally oh, same dress.ea, you want to get up off the floor? i do. okay. vo: from the new to the hard-to-find: when it's on your mind it's on ebay™. >>> booker wright and frank de felitta were only together for a short time. but this moment preserved on film had a lasting impact on both of their lives. >> night after night i lay down and i dream about what i had to go through. i don't want my children to have to go through this....
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me...they love this charact" the soap opera villian peope loved to hate. remembering the man behind "j- r." it's _ _ _ a-m on this satuy morning, november 24-th. god mornin >>> he was theville loan that people loved to hate. remember the jr. >>> good morning. i'm here to catch up and what is going to happen as far as the weather is concerned of the changes ahead. a nice, warm day. >>> it will be beautiful today. we're starting off with a spectacular sunrise. but after the temperatures nearing 70, 72 in santa rosa and 68 in the city, thanksping changes mid-week of. we'll tell you about that first let's get the latest. >>> the man who was trapped in a drainage pipe is now safe. he got stuck in a 16-inch pipe 7 feet below the surface of a hillside. a three hour rescue operation started at 9:00 last night on fitzgerald drive. the crews could hear him but they could not see him. >> we made verbal contact with the victim and he was agitated but evidence that he wasn't injured but stuck completely belly down and feet down in a pipe that was angled at about 60% gr
me...they love this charact" the soap opera villian peope loved to hate. remembering the man behind "j- r." it's _ _ _ a-m on this satuy morning, november 24-th. god mornin >>> he was theville loan that people loved to hate. remember the jr. >>> good morning. i'm here to catch up and what is going to happen as far as the weather is concerned of the changes ahead. a nice, warm day. >>> it will be beautiful today. we're starting off with a spectacular...
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love and life. >> one of opera's most famous arias reinvented. in this scene, she faces the wrath of her mother, the queen of the night. at first glance, it looks like a film, but this is live opera at its most original. >> we learn very quickly some of the standard things people do with "the magic flute," and we thought, "that's out. that's out. that's out. how can we be really original with this?" >> the acclaimed british theater company decided to wipe the board clean and try something different. in place of traditional set, the show uses 900 animated scenes, integrating animation with the actions of the singers who appear in front of the screen. it is precision work. >> each animation is key. someone presses a button to make it happen. it has to go to the music. >> the only thing the producers have not updated is mozart's original score. one of the visual highlights of the show is when the bird catcher sings about his dreams of finding love because that emotion is such a difficult scene to describe in words be. the creators described -- decid
love and life. >> one of opera's most famous arias reinvented. in this scene, she faces the wrath of her mother, the queen of the night. at first glance, it looks like a film, but this is live opera at its most original. >> we learn very quickly some of the standard things people do with "the magic flute," and we thought, "that's out. that's out. that's out. how can we be really original with this?" >> the acclaimed british theater company decided to wipe...
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now, we're obviously concerned for the mental health of rudy giuliani, but we also know that he loves operand he appeared to be close to some kind of physical explosion. >> i mean, in all seriousness, though, i think that is a perfect example of why the romney team is going to lose, because the republicans are not living in the world of reality. you know, the base so hates the president with such a visceral, gutteral hatred they can't understand that most of the country likes this president, wants him to succeed. thinks he's a good guy who is trying hard. and so you can't think that -- you can't have that hatred and come up with a compelling message that appealing to centrist voters who you need to win over to your side. >> we've seen in ohio where there's been a little bit of a backlash with the jeep ads that jonathan was mentioning because they're such blatant lies that the head of gm and chrysler had to come out. there's a population growing in america saying, wow, you might want to chill that hate down a little bit. it's a little daunting. you can almost see voters saying, did you know
now, we're obviously concerned for the mental health of rudy giuliani, but we also know that he loves operand he appeared to be close to some kind of physical explosion. >> i mean, in all seriousness, though, i think that is a perfect example of why the romney team is going to lose, because the republicans are not living in the world of reality. you know, the base so hates the president with such a visceral, gutteral hatred they can't understand that most of the country likes this...
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now, we're obviously concerned for the mental health of rudy giuliani, but we also know that he loves operapeared to be close to some kind of physical explosion. >> i mean, in all seriousness, though, i think that is a perfect example of why the romney team is going to lose, because the republicans are not living in the world of reality. you know, the base so hates the president with such a visceral, gutteral hatred they can't understand that most of the country likes this president, wants him to succeed. thinks he's a good guy who is trying hard. and so you can't think that -- you can't have that hatred and come up with a compelling message that appealing to centrist voters who you need to win over to your side. >> we've seen in ohio where there's been a little bit of a backlash with the jeep ads that jonathan was mentioning because they're such blatant lies that the head of gm and chrysler had to come out. there's a population growing in america saying, wow, you might want to chill that hate down a little bit. it's a little daunting. you can almost see voters saying, did you know you just
now, we're obviously concerned for the mental health of rudy giuliani, but we also know that he loves operapeared to be close to some kind of physical explosion. >> i mean, in all seriousness, though, i think that is a perfect example of why the romney team is going to lose, because the republicans are not living in the world of reality. you know, the base so hates the president with such a visceral, gutteral hatred they can't understand that most of the country likes this president,...
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opera house designed by craig and snow hitter. this is an interesting building. it's an icon for oslo. the community loves it. they may never go to a opera but there enjoying the activity to the water and what encircling this building and wraps its way up as well. this is a view from higher elevation and the public can walk around and get spectacular views across the city and you can get down and touch the water as part of this development and in some ways we took inspiration of this and how could you connect the community to the water in a creative and iconic way? then we also started out by
opera house designed by craig and snow hitter. this is an interesting building. it's an icon for oslo. the community loves it. they may never go to a opera but there enjoying the activity to the water and what encircling this building and wraps its way up as well. this is a view from higher elevation and the public can walk around and get spectacular views across the city and you can get down and touch the water as part of this development and in some ways we took inspiration of this and how...
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opera house designed by craig and snow hitter. this is an interesting building. it's an icon for oslo. the community loves it. they may never go to a opera but there enjoying the activity to the water and what encircling this building and wraps its way up as well. this is a view from higher elevation and the public can walk around and get spectacular views across the city and you can get down and touch the water as part of this development and in some ways we took inspiration of this and how could you connect the community to the water in a creative and iconic way? then we also started out by thinking about the site conditions appreciating the opportunities and the constraints that exist at this part of the waterfront, and there is some very interesting contrast. to the north the piers create much more urban everyone to the north and then you see the bridge and the sheds and the city behind. it's a more shaded side of the pier as the development is under taken. to the south in contrast a very beautiful small section of the bay here that abuts the embarcadero and the park and this is community oriented, a great
opera house designed by craig and snow hitter. this is an interesting building. it's an icon for oslo. the community loves it. they may never go to a opera but there enjoying the activity to the water and what encircling this building and wraps its way up as well. this is a view from higher elevation and the public can walk around and get spectacular views across the city and you can get down and touch the water as part of this development and in some ways we took inspiration of this and how...
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tuesday night, intelligence complex has dissolved at least for now into a horrible soap opera with reports of a love affair. secret emails, wives kept in the dark. concerns for national security and, why not? a shirtless fbi agent. tonight, the scandal that cost general david petraeus his job as the head of the cia got even more intense when yet another four star general found himself in the middle of it all. that general's name is john allen and he is the top commander in afghanistan. the one who replaced the other general who just resigned. it's an awful mess and like any web it's tough to follow. tonight, we will sort it all out. last night, the then cia director david petraeus resigned when word broke that he had had an affair with his biographer paula broadwell that affair surfaced after the fbi started investigating paula broadwell for allegedly sending threatening emails to another woman. that woman's name is jill kelli. she a friend of david petraeus family. a wealthy, married socialite with lots of ties to military bigs in tamp parks home of central command. jill kelley's family is lebanese
tuesday night, intelligence complex has dissolved at least for now into a horrible soap opera with reports of a love affair. secret emails, wives kept in the dark. concerns for national security and, why not? a shirtless fbi agent. tonight, the scandal that cost general david petraeus his job as the head of the cia got even more intense when yet another four star general found himself in the middle of it all. that general's name is john allen and he is the top commander in afghanistan. the one...
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opera." ♪ say you'll share with me ♪ one love ♪ one lifetime
opera." ♪ say you'll share with me ♪ one love ♪ one lifetime
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opera. there's been jokes it's not a love triangle, it's a love pentagon.t's important on the public interest level. attorney general eric holder at a press conference today in new orleans to announce the biggest criminal settlement, the biggest criminal fines and resolution ever in american history against bp is asked about this soap opera in tampa regarding petraeus. and what he said is, look, there are a lot of things going on right now but the important thing is there was no breach of national security. if there had been a breach of national security, we would have taken this to the fbi -- the fbi would have taken this to the white house. they would have taken it to capitol hill. since there was none, we didn't feel like we had to share a criminal investigation. that's an important development. it's the first time he's spoken out on this. >> so there's nothing really there in terms of impact on the country's security. let me go to bart on the same question, the relationship between general petraeus and the reporter broadwell. you know, often times, and
opera. there's been jokes it's not a love triangle, it's a love pentagon.t's important on the public interest level. attorney general eric holder at a press conference today in new orleans to announce the biggest criminal settlement, the biggest criminal fines and resolution ever in american history against bp is asked about this soap opera in tampa regarding petraeus. and what he said is, look, there are a lot of things going on right now but the important thing is there was no breach of...
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turned into a ride of fame because everyone loved his performance but now it's ride of shame again because of the hat. >> he was trying to look like an operager. >> you may remember that robert helped with "right this minute." >> he told he i had a right to remain silent. i couldn't keep quiet any longer. it's music that has a flavor. >> some kids stumble upon something roaming in the forest. look what they found. a lion cub. the craziest thing is where the lion came from. >> you don't do that. >> and at first it was the viral hit dumb way to die and now it's cool things to find. ♪ cool things to find >> very similar but the message quite different. >> see how the sequel measur >>> as we know the end of november is upon us. december is creeping toward us and nick's mustache is creeping us out. >> all of america is freaking out. >> that is false. there are support comments on facebook. >> there are also some comments that are not so supportive and in fact i have some of them right here. one said shave that thing right this minute. >> well done. renee brown says can you please tell nick he needs to go back to his baby face. do you remember t
turned into a ride of fame because everyone loved his performance but now it's ride of shame again because of the hat. >> he was trying to look like an operager. >> you may remember that robert helped with "right this minute." >> he told he i had a right to remain silent. i couldn't keep quiet any longer. it's music that has a flavor. >> some kids stumble upon something roaming in the forest. look what they found. a lion cub. the craziest thing is where the...
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opera singer. my son doesn't speak. in 19 years, i have never once heard my son said, hi, dad. but he tells me he lovesam so happy and fortunate that he is a great young man, and god uses a son that doesn't speak to teach me so many things all day every day. i rarely talk about that because if it hits to the core of may. and that is why i have learned the necessary needs of technology whto learn and to grw at to do things. and why you and i need the things you're going to hear in just a couple of minutes. i just want to take a quick moment as you get settled. you will have to stop talking because i will not talk over you. you, too. i'm going to count to ten. i usually don't have to finish to ten. when you think of technology in the world today, we can't even imagine what is going to have the month from now. think of the things that have been eaten up. we used to have payphones. they are gone. the cellphone 8 it up. the cellphone 8 of the camera industry. you don't need to buy a camera. the cellphone 8 the watch industry. i don't even wear a watch. you can go through the list. he you don't have to go to
opera singer. my son doesn't speak. in 19 years, i have never once heard my son said, hi, dad. but he tells me he lovesam so happy and fortunate that he is a great young man, and god uses a son that doesn't speak to teach me so many things all day every day. i rarely talk about that because if it hits to the core of may. and that is why i have learned the necessary needs of technology whto learn and to grw at to do things. and why you and i need the things you're going to hear in just a couple...
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opera, dallas. >> don't come in the closer. >> he was the con knifing elder son and businessman that everyone loved to hate. >> i'm going to bring bobby down. i'm going to cut him out if i have to destroy ewing oil to do it. >> hagman is the only cast member to appear in all 35 episodes from 1978 to 1991. >> what are you doing here? >> just this year hagman reprized his signature role. >> i just came by congratulate yaw. tnt launched its own version of dallas. at one time hagman was auctioning off some memorabilia. >> you have more hats up for auction than most women have shoes. >> atthe people know you collect hats, they send you halts from all over the world. >> hagman was was a self-confessed heavy drinker and smoker. he needed a liver transplant and then worked for the great american smokeout. >> i know that -- they call me and say, hey ex-stopped smoking because i sow you. >> come on, jeanie. >> did you say something, master? >> being barbara eden's master was hagman's first big break. it still airs in reruns all over the world. >> you please me very much. you're perfect. >> the family told -- said the actor was home in dal
opera, dallas. >> don't come in the closer. >> he was the con knifing elder son and businessman that everyone loved to hate. >> i'm going to bring bobby down. i'm going to cut him out if i have to destroy ewing oil to do it. >> hagman is the only cast member to appear in all 35 episodes from 1978 to 1991. >> what are you doing here? >> just this year hagman reprized his signature role. >> i just came by congratulate yaw. tnt launched its own version of...
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. >> that is opera, for professor, commentator michael eric dyson. >> i have known him for a long time. i loveim with all of my heart. it is so disappointing to hear michael, professor dyson, advance that kind of argument. he comes out of a black prophetic tradition that is rooted in speaking truth to power, and i might add, to the powerless. but to somehow try to suggest in any way this president has been progressive or is the best example of progressivism which could put forth in this country is just inaccurate. this is precisely why dr. west and i and others are on the truth. we believe the president has to be pushed. i have been across the nation and heard the great presidents are not born, they are made. they have to be pushed into their greatness. abraham lincoln, i just saw the movie coming out this weekend, i think, "the linkedin project." if he'sisn't lincoln not being pushed. lbj is not lbj if martin luther king is not pushing him rid what i hear and professor dyson's critique is there some excuse to be made or that we have to settle for this as the best example of progressivism the
. >> that is opera, for professor, commentator michael eric dyson. >> i have known him for a long time. i loveim with all of my heart. it is so disappointing to hear michael, professor dyson, advance that kind of argument. he comes out of a black prophetic tradition that is rooted in speaking truth to power, and i might add, to the powerless. but to somehow try to suggest in any way this president has been progressive or is the best example of progressivism which could put forth in...
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love comedy and drama equally, and music, too. i just sort of follow my nose. whatever seemed really exciting at the time. but eventually i might want to do a rock opera. i have a couple of ideas. i have a band, tenacious d. we are always busy on the side, cooking up plans. we actually just cut a jazz album we are planning on releasing at the end of november. that is another change of pace. tavis: tenacious d does jazz. [laughter] >> nobody believes it, but rock is dead, and jazz is back, starting november 23. [laughter] tavis: how did you get into the music thing? you have been doing this for quite a while, obviously. >> i started with a love of musical theater when i was a kid. i was in high school productions. it has always gone hand in hand. i always say, i don't think of it have an acting career if it was not for music. i first big break was "high fidelity." i only got that one because i could pull off a musical number at the end. people like my band, tenacious d. it is all music and theater mixed together. there has to be music and acting. it seems to be my calling card. tavis: i think i read somewhere that when you walked in to see "bernie", the
love comedy and drama equally, and music, too. i just sort of follow my nose. whatever seemed really exciting at the time. but eventually i might want to do a rock opera. i have a couple of ideas. i have a band, tenacious d. we are always busy on the side, cooking up plans. we actually just cut a jazz album we are planning on releasing at the end of november. that is another change of pace. tavis: tenacious d does jazz. [laughter] >> nobody believes it, but rock is dead, and jazz is back,...
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opera. that is next. ♪ ♪ ♪ we're lucky, it's not every day you find a companion as loyal as a subaru. love.what makes a subaru, a subaru. let's say you want to get ahead how do you get from here... to here? at university of phoenix we're moving career planning forward so you can start figuring that out sooner. ln fact, by thinking about where want your education to lead, while you're still in school, you might find the best route... leads somewhere you weren't even looking. let's get to work. >>> marine sergeant kristen ellis was a machine gunner in iraq but after returning home, he joined the millions of americans struggling to piece their lives together in the shadows of post-traumatic stress disorder and for ellis, this therapy came in the form of opera. photo journalist gabe ramirez explains. >> i identified so much as being a combat marine that i didn't believe that anything outside would matter, but then people started to notice other talents of mine. i met charlie enberg and he issued a challenge. i want you to create a story that can be possibly turned into a musical. i had this ide
opera. that is next. ♪ ♪ ♪ we're lucky, it's not every day you find a companion as loyal as a subaru. love.what makes a subaru, a subaru. let's say you want to get ahead how do you get from here... to here? at university of phoenix we're moving career planning forward so you can start figuring that out sooner. ln fact, by thinking about where want your education to lead, while you're still in school, you might find the best route... leads somewhere you weren't even looking. let's get to...
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opera crowd. >> we're going to make beef stew in red wine. >> reporter: now food is cool. even edgy. >> i love apples in in this. amazing. >> reporter: as much about pop culture. a frenzy fueled by social media. >> everybody is a restaurant critic. >> reporter: everybody? everybody. so if you mess up a meal today, you can see maybe 200, 300 people know it already before i go to sleep because this guy or this woman tweeted it to all their friends. >> reporter: look what happened this past week when a "new york times" critic took a less than charitable bite out of celebrity chef's new restaurant. it became instant water cooler fodder. >> people just seemed completely and totally obsessed with food. everybody is talking about it. >> reporter: this woman is a free lance writer and food blogger, part of the food mafia, as she calls it, who sought out a hipster hangout in the industrial section of los angeles to chat. >> i feel like foodiism has hit a critical mass in the past five, ten years. it's been said many times but i'll say it again. food really is the new rock. >> reporter: and the new grou
opera crowd. >> we're going to make beef stew in red wine. >> reporter: now food is cool. even edgy. >> i love apples in in this. amazing. >> reporter: as much about pop culture. a frenzy fueled by social media. >> everybody is a restaurant critic. >> reporter: everybody? everybody. so if you mess up a meal today, you can see maybe 200, 300 people know it already before i go to sleep because this guy or this woman tweeted it to all their friends. >>...
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opera star and dancing star. >> you know what drives me? of course, my faith is big in my life and my family's life. i have motivation and hunger. i lovellenges to me, they drive me every day. i want to prove to myself, i want to prove to everybody that sees me do it can. #-1/2 years ago i was in -- 9-1/2 years ago i was in a hospital room learning to walk again. simple things we take for granted now i learn to write a book and run a marathon. >> neil: i'll be driving. >> catch a ride. >> neil: remarkable story. "story of survival, strength and spirit." we all need it. that will do it. [ male announcer ] are you considering a new medicare plan? then you may be looking for help in choosing the right plan for your needs. so don't wait. call now. whatever your health coverage needs, open enrollment to choose your medicare coverage begins october 15th and ends december 7th. so now is the best time to review your options and enroll in a plan. medicare has two main parts, parts a and b, to help cover a lot of your expenses, like hospital care... and doctor visits. but they still won't cover all of your costs. now's the time to learn about un
opera star and dancing star. >> you know what drives me? of course, my faith is big in my life and my family's life. i have motivation and hunger. i lovellenges to me, they drive me every day. i want to prove to myself, i want to prove to everybody that sees me do it can. #-1/2 years ago i was in -- 9-1/2 years ago i was in a hospital room learning to walk again. simple things we take for granted now i learn to write a book and run a marathon. >> neil: i'll be driving. >>...
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operas. >> reporter: he's not an easy man to keep up with. hall verson hassles directed sit-coms like friends and everybody loves raymond, and the macy's thanksgiving point? we have 15, 20 minutes before the show starts. >> i'm worried about the actors and the singers hitting their mark and me hitting my mark. >> reporter: the only person who looks more anxious is the met's general manager, peter gelb. who darts between dressing rooms checking on the divas. and across the stage, checking on the production. the met's live transmissions were his idea. what were you thinking? >> i was thinking that opera needs a shot in the arm. the audience was aging. there were fewer people coming to the opera. >> reporter: ten or more cameras are used in each broadcast, including a robotic one that tracks across the foot of the stage. >> i wanted to transform these met transmissions in the movie theaters into the operatic equivalent of olympic sports coverage. >> reporter: you didn't actually have any experience in running an opera house before you came here? >> no, but i've had experience dealing with a lot of very famous, artistic personalities. >> reporter: gelb
operas. >> reporter: he's not an easy man to keep up with. hall verson hassles directed sit-coms like friends and everybody loves raymond, and the macy's thanksgiving point? we have 15, 20 minutes before the show starts. >> i'm worried about the actors and the singers hitting their mark and me hitting my mark. >> reporter: the only person who looks more anxious is the met's general manager, peter gelb. who darts between dressing rooms checking on the divas. and across the...
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opera lover, so when his second daughter was born, he named me aida. it comes from la scala, from the little king who allowed his little cavalry to go everywhere with him and loved music. >> in the book, one of the first things, i guess i had never seen it before -- i learned that harry truman's wife, bess, had a father that committed suicide. what impact did that have on the story? when did you find that out? >> that had a great impact on bess. first of all, she was so sad and so depressed, and her mother was so humiliated by having a husband who took his own life. in those days, it affected the whole family and reputation. she took the family and went to colorado for a year. she escaped with the kids. the humiliation was so great. all of her life bess truman was afraid the story would get out. it was thought you were insane and therefore you carried an insane gene children and grandchildren. harry decided to go into public life and she was very unhappy. she said, the story might get out. he said, i will protect you as much as i can. he never told his daughter the episode of the suicide until she was a grown woman. she resented that, but she got over it. bess l
opera lover, so when his second daughter was born, he named me aida. it comes from la scala, from the little king who allowed his little cavalry to go everywhere with him and loved music. >> in the book, one of the first things, i guess i had never seen it before -- i learned that harry truman's wife, bess, had a father that committed suicide. what impact did that have on the story? when did you find that out? >> that had a great impact on bess. first of all, she was so sad and so...
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love to come down. it's a lot of activity. a lot of music in every venue. all kinds of music. opera, bluegrass, classical rock. rock and roll. barbershop quartet. >> at thise as you all are coming together, you are doing it for a good cause. can you tell me about that? >> this is for backpack buddies. put together healthy snacks for our public school system. so bring a healthy snack downtown tomorrow night. give it to your merchant. they will make sure it gets to the public school system. >> this is not our breakfast. just an example. we just wanted to show this because it's different than bringing usual canned good items. all right. thank you. i'm taking my coffee and moving on. great to see you as always. thank you for hosting us. making my way over to michael. good morning to you. >> hi, how are you? >> maybe we can get him a cup of coffee too. you put together a table of what people can experience when they come out to first fridays. >> sure. we have a whole array of stuff. we've got clothing stores, accessories, antique stores. pretty much the whole gamete of things. >> i know people, michael. look at that. here we go.
love to come down. it's a lot of activity. a lot of music in every venue. all kinds of music. opera, bluegrass, classical rock. rock and roll. barbershop quartet. >> at thise as you all are coming together, you are doing it for a good cause. can you tell me about that? >> this is for backpack buddies. put together healthy snacks for our public school system. so bring a healthy snack downtown tomorrow night. give it to your merchant. they will make sure it gets to the public school...
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opera, and it became a cottage industry. and he was all of texas, with his wheeling and dealing with his love of the land and family.omen. you had a cat fight. but here there was the -- that macho texan, he had gotten the last word. one of my favorite quotes of j.r. "never tell the truth when a good lie will do" and that is j.r., through and through. we loved to see him get the best of everybody. he was loveable, a scamp, he was a master class in tv villainy. >> and you know, as we continue to talk about the life and legacy of larry hagman, we also want to show pictures, we're getting so many more flowers, and memorabilia left there at the star on hollywood, for larry hagman. maybe this is the wreath that the hollywood chamber of commerce had been promising that it would be laying. and you see they're trying to secure it now. i get confirmation, that yes, that is the wreath being put in position by the hollywood chamber of commerce there on the "walk of fame." at the star there for larry hagman. apparently just below the star there for his mom, right? so he was kind of like hollywood royalty. >> hollywood royalty, s
opera, and it became a cottage industry. and he was all of texas, with his wheeling and dealing with his love of the land and family.omen. you had a cat fight. but here there was the -- that macho texan, he had gotten the last word. one of my favorite quotes of j.r. "never tell the truth when a good lie will do" and that is j.r., through and through. we loved to see him get the best of everybody. he was loveable, a scamp, he was a master class in tv villainy. >> and you know, as...
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love conductor style. >> i set people up on mystery dates, and that's always fun. you know, sometimes i'll give them code names. they meet somewhere. operaeir a baritone, that's really fine. is there something romantic about the thought of what could come next, something you'd tell your grandkids? >> oh, yeah. if she manages to hook me up with the man of my dreams, that will be great. >> reporter: so is she successful? eliot says so. you hit it off? >> hit it off. it's been going strong, about a month and a half now. we'll see where it goes. >> reporter: but why the train? >> i think that you are getting the absolute best cross-section of all new york has to offer in the subway. >> you have my card. please get in touch if you want to. throw me an e-mail, and we eel go find her. >> okay. >> maybe on the train. >> maybe on the train. >> reporter: luck and love and locomotion. >> let's talk a little bit more about erik's success rate. pretty new, has a few dozen clients, but what she does say is she has been successful in marrying one couple. one that's still going strong, a few other second dates. as for erica herself, no, she's not single
love conductor style. >> i set people up on mystery dates, and that's always fun. you know, sometimes i'll give them code names. they meet somewhere. operaeir a baritone, that's really fine. is there something romantic about the thought of what could come next, something you'd tell your grandkids? >> oh, yeah. if she manages to hook me up with the man of my dreams, that will be great. >> reporter: so is she successful? eliot says so. you hit it off? >> hit it off. it's...