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then, an earthquake hit the island of sinatra. it is not that thousands are trapped under the rubble. -- is nthought that thousands are trapped. >> thousands run out of their homes in panic after a devastating earthquake. the powerful tremors caused buildings to collapse. many homes, schools, hospitals have been effected. thousands of people could be trapped under these structures. the indonesian vicepresident warned that the death toll in this tragedy is likely to rise. the closest and largest town near the epicenter is the capital of sumatra. it is home to at least 900,000 people. rescue teams have been sent to the city but there are concerns that will not get there in time. indonesia is no stranger to tragedy on this scale but it's an emergency teams are often ill-equipped to deal with them. >> people on the pacific islands of samoa were counting the cost of the tsunami that hit them just hours before. the prime minister said that the tsunami killed 77 people. at least 24 people died on american samoa. we have more from the isl
then, an earthquake hit the island of sinatra. it is not that thousands are trapped under the rubble. -- is nthought that thousands are trapped. >> thousands run out of their homes in panic after a devastating earthquake. the powerful tremors caused buildings to collapse. many homes, schools, hospitals have been effected. thousands of people could be trapped under these structures. the indonesian vicepresident warned that the death toll in this tragedy is likely to rise. the closest and...
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telling president obama to stay out of the media is like telling frank sinatra to stay away from the microphone. >> if after all those appearances you think he is taking a break, you would be wrong. he will appear on david letterman monday night. >>> george stephanopoulos -- let's go back to our developing story from montgomery county. a woman' body has been discovered in a storage container in the backyard of her home in silver spring. the police ha tentatively identified the woman as 35-year- old rosa vasquez, whose ex- husband reported her missing september 1. officers have arrested a 17 - year old and have charged him as an adult. they believe that he killed vasquez during an argument. >>> montgomery county police are looking for suspect in vehicle break-ins that happened on macarthur boulevard in potomac. surveillance video shows one suspect using victims credit cards at local stores. the break-ins began in march and targeted cars owned by people visiting be c&o canal. >> there is a way to notify at fedex about out of control fans. julie parker has how the system works, and she
telling president obama to stay out of the media is like telling frank sinatra to stay away from the microphone. >> if after all those appearances you think he is taking a break, you would be wrong. he will appear on david letterman monday night. >>> george stephanopoulos -- let's go back to our developing story from montgomery county. a woman' body has been discovered in a storage container in the backyard of her home in silver spring. the police ha tentatively identified the...
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i was just singing in my room withy albs and jun krise and frank sinatra andudy garld.n my roominging with these artists. then when i joined brazil '66, kind of thought everyone could do wt i was doing. i thought everyone could sing in portuguese. you justearned phonetically and you can do it. i did not realize there was se kind of gift there. until her startedeally saying -- until herb started reay saying, you kno you have your owstyl a lot ofeople do not have that yet. theyried to sound like somebo else. he started bringing th o in me. you kn, through self examination, through my own journey as a woman. i had to start lking at self and seeing, well, where are my rengths and weaknesses and w can i make myself stronger in t weaknesses and how can i really appreciate wt i cado? and that i how ievolved. tavis: you starte playing so young. >> a serdar plankinton whei was 8. it took awhile before you can -- i started playi when i was 8. it tk awhile before you can make any sense of a trumpet. when i was in hi school, had a trio called th fairfax tr. we entered the right tal
i was just singing in my room withy albs and jun krise and frank sinatra andudy garld.n my roominging with these artists. then when i joined brazil '66, kind of thought everyone could do wt i was doing. i thought everyone could sing in portuguese. you justearned phonetically and you can do it. i did not realize there was se kind of gift there. until her startedeally saying -- until herb started reay saying, you kno you have your owstyl a lot ofeople do not have that yet. theyried to sound like...
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they staged sinatra and the rat pack's legendary performances. an upgrade had shareholders on a hot roll. but the hottest hand in this casino is held by the call buyers. who is it? the answer when "options actions" returns. >> earlier we saw buyers step i and pick up 15,000 of the january 20 calls in lvs. this is the same expiration we saw somebody buying the $15 call. while it's up a ton, the 52-week high is still in the 40s. given the situation in macau, they have that straightened out, shooting for, that 52-week high. >> time for "called out." it's the losers that can be the most instructive. dan recommended a put spread in palm. that trade didn't work out so well. he put the trade on once again but the pain is still in the palm of his hand. >>> just because we're risking less to make more doesn't mean we'll always come out ahead. case in point, dan's put spread on palm. >> i want to buy the november 14-9 put spread. >> they're betting the stock will go lower and they're willing to cap their profits in exchange for reducing their cost
they staged sinatra and the rat pack's legendary performances. an upgrade had shareholders on a hot roll. but the hottest hand in this casino is held by the call buyers. who is it? the answer when "options actions" returns. >> earlier we saw buyers step i and pick up 15,000 of the january 20 calls in lvs. this is the same expiration we saw somebody buying the $15 call. while it's up a ton, the 52-week high is still in the 40s. given the situation in macau, they have...
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they staged sinatra and the rat pack's legendary performances. an upgrade had shareholders on a hot roll. but the hottest hand in this casino is held by the call buyers. who is it? the answer when "options actions" returns. >> wroor options traders pumping up the volume this week? las vegas sands. call volume this week was three times its normal option. welcome back. you heard ou lvs calls were active ton that sizzle index. this stock is up an astonishing 1,000% in the last six months. scott, you're watching this space and this call activity. what did you make of it? >> earlier we saw buyers step in and pick up 15,000 of the january 20 calls in lvs. this is the same expiration we saw somebody buying the $15 call. while it's up a ton, the 52-week high is still in the 40s. given the situation in macau, they have that straightened out, that's what call buyers are shooting for, that 5 -week high. >> time for "called out." it's the losers that can be the most instruck tif. dan recommended a put spread in palm. that trade didn't work out so well. he pu
they staged sinatra and the rat pack's legendary performances. an upgrade had shareholders on a hot roll. but the hottest hand in this casino is held by the call buyers. who is it? the answer when "options actions" returns. >> wroor options traders pumping up the volume this week? las vegas sands. call volume this week was three times its normal option. welcome back. you heard ou lvs calls were active ton that sizzle index. this stock is up an astonishing 1,000% in the last six...
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. >> you can find tony bennet and his wife susan helping to cut the ribbon here for the frank sinatraarts in astoria queens. it was founded by bennet in partnership with the new york city department of education. the astoria school is located in the neighborhood where tony grew up. they even named a street after bennet and mario lanza lane and pericomo -- perry como corner. >>> 5:21. we'll be right back. have your kids ever gone snorkeling before breakfast? why not? have you ever climbed a rockwall in the middle of the ocean? or tried something really wild? why not? it's all possible in royal caribbean's nation of why not. on our caribbean cruises, you can do anything you want. which may be nothing at all. for as low as $80 a day, why not reserve now? call 1800royal22 or your professional travel agent today. this is another. new total blueberry pomegranate cereal gives you 100% of the daily value of 12 essential vitamins and miners. plus the bold new taste of blueberries and pomegranate with crispy whole grain flakes and crunchy oat clusters. total, a truly delicious way to get vitami
. >> you can find tony bennet and his wife susan helping to cut the ribbon here for the frank sinatraarts in astoria queens. it was founded by bennet in partnership with the new york city department of education. the astoria school is located in the neighborhood where tony grew up. they even named a street after bennet and mario lanza lane and pericomo -- perry como corner. >>> 5:21. we'll be right back. have your kids ever gone snorkeling before breakfast? why not? have you ever...
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i was just singing in my room with my albums and june kristie and frank sinatra and judy garland. my room singing with these artists. then when i joined brazil '66, i kind of thought everyone could do what i was doing. i thought everyone could sing in portuguese. you just learned phonetically and you can do it. i did not realize there was some kind of gift there. until her started really saying -- until herb started really saying, you know, you have your own style. a lot of people do not have that yet. they tried to sound like somebody else. he started bringing that out in me. you know, through self examination, through my own journey as a woman. i had to start looking at myself and seeing, well, where are my strengths and weaknesses and how can i make myself stronger in the weaknesses and how can i really appreciate what i can do? and that is how it evolved. tavis: you started playing so young. >> a serdar plankinton when i was 8. it took awhile before you can -- i started playing when i was 8. it took awhile before you can make any sense of a trumpet. when i was in high school,
i was just singing in my room with my albums and june kristie and frank sinatra and judy garland. my room singing with these artists. then when i joined brazil '66, i kind of thought everyone could do what i was doing. i thought everyone could sing in portuguese. you just learned phonetically and you can do it. i did not realize there was some kind of gift there. until her started really saying -- until herb started really saying, you know, you have your own style. a lot of people do not have...
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psychedelic rock music plays ] [ laughter ] >> from the obama inauguration, reverend rick warren and tina sinatra delicious. up next, somali piracy and the great diablo cody. oh, yeah! comin' at ya! biodiesel -- is it for real? we'll talk to a wayans brother. hoo-ah! here we go! next up, anderson cooper with "ac360." >> thanks, larry. tonight on "360," i'll be reporting live from inside the tiniest t-shirt you've ever seen. >> pour it on! oh, yeah. do that. coming up, mortgage meltdown analysis, with our guest the always lovely edie brickell. [ psychedelic rock music plays ] [ cheers and applause ] >> it makes my brain hurt. don't understand it. is it sexy? is it crazy? oh, and it says right here, later on in the show tonight, i'm gonna give you a special behind-the-scenes look at the making of "horrifyingly sexy larry king," which is really cool. because, honestly, it takes -- it takes a warehouseful of koreans to make just two seconds of that. it takes like one week, and they churn out two seconds, and it's so interesting when you see all the work that goes into that. honestly, it's not a cheap
psychedelic rock music plays ] [ laughter ] >> from the obama inauguration, reverend rick warren and tina sinatra delicious. up next, somali piracy and the great diablo cody. oh, yeah! comin' at ya! biodiesel -- is it for real? we'll talk to a wayans brother. hoo-ah! here we go! next up, anderson cooper with "ac360." >> thanks, larry. tonight on "360," i'll be reporting live from inside the tiniest t-shirt you've ever seen. >> pour it on! oh, yeah. do that....
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wanted to be as athletic a dancer as gene kelly and as smooth as fred estair but as cool as frank sinatraorn in houston, texas in 1952 to a dance instructor and engineer, swayze excelled in sports and dance. he dropped out of college to dance professionally in new york. he headed to hollywood instead. swayze's star rose fast. the sudden fame took its toll. he battled alcoholism and was a heavy smoker. he was diagnosed with pancreatic cancer. he underwent intensive chemotherapy and continued working, even shooting a gruely television series. in a recent interview, he vowed to keep fighting the disease that often kills patients within a few months. >> i want to last until they find a cure. which means i better get a fire under it. >> those who knew him say until the end, swayze remained humbled by his own success. millions of fans will remember him always. >> swayze was nominated for three golden globes for his roles in dirty dancing, ghost. >>> orioles return home to take on tampa bay. rookie david hernandez was on the mound for the birds. when tampa bay ray stepped up to the plate and hit
wanted to be as athletic a dancer as gene kelly and as smooth as fred estair but as cool as frank sinatraorn in houston, texas in 1952 to a dance instructor and engineer, swayze excelled in sports and dance. he dropped out of college to dance professionally in new york. he headed to hollywood instead. swayze's star rose fast. the sudden fame took its toll. he battled alcoholism and was a heavy smoker. he was diagnosed with pancreatic cancer. he underwent intensive chemotherapy and continued...
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difference and make progress with conservative goals and values and principles in mind, as frank sinatraywhere and we can do it across this great land. >> there's no way under heaven it was ever right to do wrong and many of the people who defended tarp admitted when they were doing it, it wasn't the way we ought to go about fixing the economy but they were wringing their hands and said, we don't have a choice. yes, we do. it is never right to do wrong, never wrong to do right and it was wrong to take a bunch of money and bail out irresponsible, reckless people. >> when government is trying to take over health care, buy car companies, bail out banks and giving half the white house staff the title of czar, we have every good reason to be alarmed and to speak our mind. sean: sounds like the games are about to begin. and "hannity's america" continues in 90 seconds with a story about how turbo tax cheat tim geithner is lending a hand to some of his fellow tax cheats. you won't believe this. ñÑ sean: finally, good news for tax cheats. the a.p. reports the i.r.s., a bureau of the treasury depa
difference and make progress with conservative goals and values and principles in mind, as frank sinatraywhere and we can do it across this great land. >> there's no way under heaven it was ever right to do wrong and many of the people who defended tarp admitted when they were doing it, it wasn't the way we ought to go about fixing the economy but they were wringing their hands and said, we don't have a choice. yes, we do. it is never right to do wrong, never wrong to do right and it was...
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the republicans in minnesota can govern minnesota and make a difference and make progress, as frank sinatra if you can do it there, we can do it anywhere. we can do it all across this great land. [applause] as you know, your gathered here because you share of believe in values. those values are under attack. these are not just conservative values. our values are american values. [applause] they are not rooted in pop psychology, feelings, or emotion. they are rooted in the wisdom and experience of our founding fathers and the faith and wisdom that they brought forward in the defining moments of this nation. so we need to remind each other and remind our fellow citizens about the importance of those values, why they exist. part of that is educating, raising awareness. let me give you a few examples. at every turn, at every gathering, we should start with first things first, by thanking and acknowledging god. [applause] in minnesota, we do this in a variety of ways, with prayer breakfast and other faith gatherings and public proclamations about the importance of faith in our lives. this is not
the republicans in minnesota can govern minnesota and make a difference and make progress, as frank sinatra if you can do it there, we can do it anywhere. we can do it all across this great land. [applause] as you know, your gathered here because you share of believe in values. those values are under attack. these are not just conservative values. our values are american values. [applause] they are not rooted in pop psychology, feelings, or emotion. they are rooted in the wisdom and experience...
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you got -- [ applause ] frank sinatra from jersey. ray liotta from jersey. can go. where's my man -- joe pesci's from jersey. stop playing. [ cheers and applause ] come on, baby. the boss, bruce springsteen. the dude who wears jeans so tight, you can see all the coins in his pocket. [ laughter ] love him. >> carson: you've been in comedy for 17 years now, and now you're breaking talent, too. right? >> yeah. >> carson: i mean, it's hard. there's not a really good outlet for comedians. >> it's really hard to get your break if you're a new comic out there. i know what it is. it's like, you know, you want the club owners in your local area to give you a shot. if you do five, ten minutes. "last comic standing," to me, was such a great opportunity because you get to go from wherever you are to the mainstream spotlight. you get to be seen in front of, what, millions of people every wednesday night. and all you had to do was do four minutes of good material. people would remember those jokes forever. you know what i mean? they're etched in stone. so for me, as the h
you got -- [ applause ] frank sinatra from jersey. ray liotta from jersey. can go. where's my man -- joe pesci's from jersey. stop playing. [ cheers and applause ] come on, baby. the boss, bruce springsteen. the dude who wears jeans so tight, you can see all the coins in his pocket. [ laughter ] love him. >> carson: you've been in comedy for 17 years now, and now you're breaking talent, too. right? >> yeah. >> carson: i mean, it's hard. there's not a really good outlet for...
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. >> couric: and to quote frank sinatra, "regrets, he has a few." because in a recent interview, the president said that he probably left too much ambiguity out there which allowed then opponents of reform to come in and fill up the airwaves with a lot of nonsense. there have been some political observers, bob, who have suggested that they were left slightly flat footed by the very sort of angry response by many voters in these town hall meetings. do you think the white house was unprepared for that? >> i think they were. i'm not sure they were unprepared, but they were quite surprised. what happened here, katie, is that president obama and his people watched and remember what happened when hillary clinton and a group of advisors came up with a health care plan in secret. and then they just sort of dropped it on the congress and when they did it dropped like a stone. they were determined never again to let something like that happen. that's why the president this time said "i'm not going to give you specifics, i'm just going to give you general prin
. >> couric: and to quote frank sinatra, "regrets, he has a few." because in a recent interview, the president said that he probably left too much ambiguity out there which allowed then opponents of reform to come in and fill up the airwaves with a lot of nonsense. there have been some political observers, bob, who have suggested that they were left slightly flat footed by the very sort of angry response by many voters in these town hall meetings. do you think the white house...
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. >> reporter: finish this verse of the famous sinatra song.f i can make it there, i can make it... >> anywhere. >> reporter: that's correct. would you like to sing it? >> i'll take a pass. >> reporter: you're still two for two. >> so you know he was two for two. we'll tell you if he went four for four or five for five. sunday at 1:00 it's the dallas cowboys and tampa bay buccaneers. at 4:15 it's the main course. the washington redskins and new york giants. the battle in the nfc east. shawn and brian coming up at 11:00, jim zorn speaks out with a public endorsement of his quarterback jason campbell who let's face it needs to have a good week one and then a good week two when st. louis comes to town. how jason campbell starts is going ato go a long way in seeing how the redskins play this season. >> thank you, feldy. >>> tomorrow marks the eighth anniversary of the 9/11 attacks. tonight the washington nationals honor the people killed in those attacks. thomas heidenberger, a long- time resident of chevy chase, maryland threw out the first pitch.
. >> reporter: finish this verse of the famous sinatra song.f i can make it there, i can make it... >> anywhere. >> reporter: that's correct. would you like to sing it? >> i'll take a pass. >> reporter: you're still two for two. >> so you know he was two for two. we'll tell you if he went four for four or five for five. sunday at 1:00 it's the dallas cowboys and tampa bay buccaneers. at 4:15 it's the main course. the washington redskins and new york giants....
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writer to go out to hollywood and spent six weeks, day in and day out, riding a classic story, frank sinatra had a cold. it is extremely time-consuming and costly to do it, and we see with newspaper websites. "the new york times" website of course a wonderful website, but it only tracks i believe nine or 11 percent of advertising revenue. and that is true for all newspapers, large and small. the advertisers have not migrated from newsprint to the site. and i think we also have to be clear in understanding that new media configurations impose their own demands on content. the average reader of "the new york times" spins with a paper edition about 45 minutes with the paper. the average viewer of "the new york times" website spends about seven minutes. they use the website as same way they use cnn or google news or anything else to get headlines. they are not actually reading. and i think for those of us who are readers, anything that runs over 1500 words, and i'm sure i'm not alone, i have to print it out. your eyes become exhausted trying to read through a complex and textured narrative onlin
writer to go out to hollywood and spent six weeks, day in and day out, riding a classic story, frank sinatra had a cold. it is extremely time-consuming and costly to do it, and we see with newspaper websites. "the new york times" website of course a wonderful website, but it only tracks i believe nine or 11 percent of advertising revenue. and that is true for all newspapers, large and small. the advertisers have not migrated from newsprint to the site. and i think we also have to be...
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almost like -- >> high energy. >> new frank sinatra, liza manelli, i don't know. be gucci. >> everything's all right. it's always great to perform in new york. obviously the vmas are usually in l.a. i was back in new york. it was great to perform. >> that song was contagious, too. did you feel that in the room. >> the whole room was crazy. >> lil mama, real quick. said she got overwhelmed. she was into the music. i could really feel it. suddenly i look up -- >> a lot going on that night anyway. >> we can appreciate her being overwhelmed and inspired. we would have preferred she did it from her seat. >> what about what happened with kanye? i'm sure you have some feelings about that as well. >> you know, i think that obviously he knew that that wasn't probably the in best taste, in retrospect. and i think he realized that wasn't quite the right thing to do. i'm sure he's apologetic. i know he already did apologize. >> he did actually call taylor swift yesterday. she accepted his apology. a lot of bad behavior going on, alicia. >> it was a little strange. >> i just k
almost like -- >> high energy. >> new frank sinatra, liza manelli, i don't know. be gucci. >> everything's all right. it's always great to perform in new york. obviously the vmas are usually in l.a. i was back in new york. it was great to perform. >> that song was contagious, too. did you feel that in the room. >> the whole room was crazy. >> lil mama, real quick. said she got overwhelmed. she was into the music. i could really feel it. suddenly i look up --...
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and just when you think three guys from texas will sing a country song, they go off and do frank sinatray way >> it feels like it's the one time where cheesy is actually a compliment. >> i think cheesy was a compliment. >> reporter: in fact, no one walked off the stage without a compliment. >> nbc's lee cowan reporting. good luck to all the contesta contestants. and we're back right after these messages, your local news and weather. >> do you want a piece of birthday cake? >> no. >> live, local, latebreaking. this is wbal-tv 11 news today in baltimore. >> good morning. i am mindy basara. budget tightening is forcing the city to cancel two of its upcoming holiday parades. the scheduled columbus day parade, billed as the nation's oldest columbus day celebration, as was the thanksgiving day parade have been canceled. >>> let's get a final check on the morning commute with sarah caldwell. >> very busy ride out there. several accidents to report. we are hearing about one on southbound the philadelphia road in rosedale. seven miles per hour on the northeast outer loop and on the harrisburg exp
and just when you think three guys from texas will sing a country song, they go off and do frank sinatray way >> it feels like it's the one time where cheesy is actually a compliment. >> i think cheesy was a compliment. >> reporter: in fact, no one walked off the stage without a compliment. >> nbc's lee cowan reporting. good luck to all the contesta contestants. and we're back right after these messages, your local news and weather. >> do you want a piece of...
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and telling president obama to stay off the media is like telling frank sinatra to stay away from the microphone. >> reporter: the white house calls the overexpose you're idea, quote -- with the audience politicking over hundreds of channels these days, the president could appear on all the sunday shows, morning shows, evening news programs and late night, and not even reach half the country. plus -- >> we live in 24-hour news cycles now. if the president isn't filling the vacuum, his opponents will be. >> reporter: questions about the president being overexposed or not, new, diane. critics have been carping about it since march. asked for a comment from abc news about this story, the white house said they would be happy to deny all of abc news interview requests for the president, for the rest of the year. they were joking, i'm -- i think. diane? >> we do all want interviews with him so we can ask him why he's being interviewed so much, of course. thanks to you, jake. >>> chris cuomo has the other headlines this morning. >> good morning, diane. robin. good morning, everyone. let's be
and telling president obama to stay off the media is like telling frank sinatra to stay away from the microphone. >> reporter: the white house calls the overexpose you're idea, quote -- with the audience politicking over hundreds of channels these days, the president could appear on all the sunday shows, morning shows, evening news programs and late night, and not even reach half the country. plus -- >> we live in 24-hour news cycles now. if the president isn't filling the vacuum,...
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know, mika, i had quoted actually that great political theorist and a friend of nancy reagan, frank sinatra, who once said never overexpose yourself. leave people wanting a little bit more. don't go out and tell everything about yourself. mika, you disagreed with me in the past that barack obama has overexposed himself with one speech after another. we had him on "60 minutes" again last night. today he's giving yet another big speech on wall street. at some people people tune out leaders that are out there all the time. don't you think he's in danger of overexposing himself? >> you've already said that, and i think there is to an extent the risk, pat. at the same time, we're in a different world. it's a multimedia world. everyone is everywhere. voices are everywhere. to an extent, doesn't this president need to stay in front of the message on every level and engage? >> i've got to say i agree with joe on this one, quite frankly. look, what we did with president reagan and what president reagan did, you would save the president, who's your most vital asset, for the big speech, about 72 hours
know, mika, i had quoted actually that great political theorist and a friend of nancy reagan, frank sinatra, who once said never overexpose yourself. leave people wanting a little bit more. don't go out and tell everything about yourself. mika, you disagreed with me in the past that barack obama has overexposed himself with one speech after another. we had him on "60 minutes" again last night. today he's giving yet another big speech on wall street. at some people people tune out...
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grant, along with binge cross bee, bob hope and frank sinatra hosted the first national telethon, a fundraiser to send american olympic athletes to the summer olympics in finland, he in fact set a path of service in all aspects of public life, continuing with the olympics, adding to that the boy scouts, the u.s.o., fire and police services, and, of course, his many trips overseas. in addition to the 60 u.s.o. trips that mr. grant did, i want to know two of them. because during the very difficult times in 1982 and 1983, he distinguished himself by willing to be -- be willing to go to beirut to support and entertain our marines there. that long after many people had considered that to be out of the way. he also made two trips to saudi arabia during desert shield and desert storm. he continued to support the u.s.o. along with bob hope and his many other friends throughout his life. mr. speaker, i believe we've given a lot of awards to a lot of people less deserving and who dedicated less their entire life. many celebrities are for causes when they're in their active career. mr. grant was for caus
grant, along with binge cross bee, bob hope and frank sinatra hosted the first national telethon, a fundraiser to send american olympic athletes to the summer olympics in finland, he in fact set a path of service in all aspects of public life, continuing with the olympics, adding to that the boy scouts, the u.s.o., fire and police services, and, of course, his many trips overseas. in addition to the 60 u.s.o. trips that mr. grant did, i want to know two of them. because during the very...
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frank sinatra, trying to end the season on a good note just like old blue eyes and deep sea dive, don'tew things. >> bob: hopefully he'll do it his way. bases empty, two outs. here's adrian gonzales. interesting outing in st. louis though the other day john only had seven ground ball outs in his outing there. >> rob: got over 300 ground ball outs this season. >> bob: low and inside to the big power hit ergons. ninth in the league with an on base% anglicans hitting .273 overall. top six in the league with 34 home runs. lannan pounding them inside, 2-1. >> bob: great breaking ball. white sox won that game at minnesota with four in the ninth. 4-2. if they had lost that game they would have been four and a half back of minnesota. >> rob: 2-1 pitch right here thinking breaking ball down and away. adrian gonzales was thinking something else and he misses it. 2-2. target in. went slow and then he speeds him up with a fast ball. >> bob: maxwell in center padilla in right, will nieves behind the plate. there are guys out there who go get the ball, that is for sure. >> rob: i wouldn't mind here i
frank sinatra, trying to end the season on a good note just like old blue eyes and deep sea dive, don'tew things. >> bob: hopefully he'll do it his way. bases empty, two outs. here's adrian gonzales. interesting outing in st. louis though the other day john only had seven ground ball outs in his outing there. >> rob: got over 300 ground ball outs this season. >> bob: low and inside to the big power hit ergons. ninth in the league with an on base% anglicans hitting .273...