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why sinatra for you, james? >> well, charlie, about, awhile ago i did a new yorker profile on jerry lewis which lead to my doing a book with jerry lewis and as i was finishing up the book -- 004 i think it was, jerry invited me out to los angeles where he is doing the labor day tell thon that year. and one night while he was out there he went out to dinner, not with jerry but just with a bunch of musicians who were working on the show. and we went to an italian restaurant in santa monica. and we had a lot to eat. we had a lot to drink. we had a beautiful time-- wonderful time. nd an hour or two into the dinner i lost track of time. it turned out that every one these musicians had worked with frank sinatra. and musicians being the plain spoken people that they are, i sort of inwardly rubbed my hands and got ready for the gossip to begin about the women and the mob and the fistfights. but instead, every one of these guys spoke in tones of awe about what a musical genius sinatra was. and i was very moved by that. a
why sinatra for you, james? >> well, charlie, about, awhile ago i did a new yorker profile on jerry lewis which lead to my doing a book with jerry lewis and as i was finishing up the book -- 004 i think it was, jerry invited me out to los angeles where he is doing the labor day tell thon that year. and one night while he was out there he went out to dinner, not with jerry but just with a bunch of musicians who were working on the show. and we went to an italian restaurant in santa monica....
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giants such as duke ellington, quincy jones, bennie goodman, as well as elephants jerrold, frank sinatra, and sammy davis jr.. he was one of the musicians at the cotton club which was the first desegregated club. he was one the and -- of the artists to help to end nightclub segregation. he was a school district for many years until he became the principal of the school. after retiring from education, he performed regularly with local artists. he was a friend to teachers and a mentor. before i asked his son to play a selection of his music. this is from the alan smith court that -- quartet. ♪ ♪ >> thank you. with that, i am proud to present this commendation to alan smith for his outstanding contribution to san francisco as music, the arts, and the young people. [applause] >> thank you. on behalf of the entire family, i would like to express how honored we are that you have chosen alan smith for this accommodation. rest in peace, alan smith, thank you. [applause] ha >> thank you. i have the honor of recognizing miss lee on the bridges from district two. -- leona bridges from district two.
giants such as duke ellington, quincy jones, bennie goodman, as well as elephants jerrold, frank sinatra, and sammy davis jr.. he was one of the musicians at the cotton club which was the first desegregated club. he was one the and -- of the artists to help to end nightclub segregation. he was a school district for many years until he became the principal of the school. after retiring from education, he performed regularly with local artists. he was a friend to teachers and a mentor. before i...
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giants such as duke ellington, quincy jones, bennie goodman, as well as elephants jerrold, frank sinatra, and sammy davis jr.. he was one of the musicians at the cotton club which was the first desegregated club. he was one the and -- of the artists to help to end nightclub segregation. he was a school district for many years until he became the principal of the school. after retiring from education, he performed regularly with local artists. he was a friend to teachers and a mentor. before i asked his son to play a selection of his music. this is from the alan smith court that -- quartet. ♪
giants such as duke ellington, quincy jones, bennie goodman, as well as elephants jerrold, frank sinatra, and sammy davis jr.. he was one of the musicians at the cotton club which was the first desegregated club. he was one the and -- of the artists to help to end nightclub segregation. he was a school district for many years until he became the principal of the school. after retiring from education, he performed regularly with local artists. he was a friend to teachers and a mentor. before i...
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help me understand that, whether is frank sinatra, randy newman, the entire identity of a city -- cities just hang on to a song that becomes the identity for the city. for all that you have done, how the process the fact about how you feel on this city is brought together in a variety of ways by what you have done in a song? >> i feel good about it. it is not like when i go to riverside county, it is not there. it does not travel well. as long as i am around here, south of the insurer, -- south good.ntura, it's tavis: i like this guy. randy newman, 20 award nominations. congratulations. >> a poleasure. tavis: up next, actress maria bello. stay with us. pleased to welcome maria bello back to the program. she is part of the terrific cast of the new film, "the company men." here is a scene from "the company men." >> i will just to renegotiate with the union, start slow, see if we can grow. i think there is a business there. >> i sat in rooms and talked about how to destroy people's lives. i thought i could do more from the inside, save a few jobs here in there. if i did not do it, somebody
help me understand that, whether is frank sinatra, randy newman, the entire identity of a city -- cities just hang on to a song that becomes the identity for the city. for all that you have done, how the process the fact about how you feel on this city is brought together in a variety of ways by what you have done in a song? >> i feel good about it. it is not like when i go to riverside county, it is not there. it does not travel well. as long as i am around here, south of the insurer, --...
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the computer screen, all you have to do is type in the name of the artist, we're going to try frank sinatraf you don't like this song, you switch to the next one and you get something else. ♪ >> bay area music legend ben torres was skeptical with you he later joined the advisory board. >> people like the idea of being surprised. that is what radio used to do. pandora makes it still a possibility only that the surprise by and large a present one because it's music that you like. >> the question for pandora hitting the big time means a new radio will start to sound like the old one. westrland says never. >> we think this has to be free forever. radio has been free for decades. that won't change. ♪ >> in oakland, cecilia vega, "abc 7 news." >> good to know it will stay free. go back and talk about this weather. >> sandhya patel has more for us. >> and last couple of minutes, take a look at live doppler 7 hd as the temperatures have been dropping, so, too, has been the snow levels i want to show you where it's been snowing, more widespread coverage across parts of the bay area. let's take you a
the computer screen, all you have to do is type in the name of the artist, we're going to try frank sinatraf you don't like this song, you switch to the next one and you get something else. ♪ >> bay area music legend ben torres was skeptical with you he later joined the advisory board. >> people like the idea of being surprised. that is what radio used to do. pandora makes it still a possibility only that the surprise by and large a present one because it's music that you like....
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sinatra. >> jimmy: frank sinatra. there you go.nd by the way, i want to compliment everyone here in the audience for the orderly fashion in which you came in tonight. we actually videotaped it. there's everyone. only 11 fatalities. 40 people injured, but -- it's either bieber inside or godzilla outside, we're not sure. for the safety of everyone's hearing tonight. we replaced our applause signs with these. scream. and stop screaming. so, let's try it a few times. let's hearing the screaming. [ screaming ] >> jimmy: and stop screaming. and if neither of them is lit, just go ahead and default to stop screaming. i want to -- you know, i went into the dressing room after justin took a shower a little while ago. i wasn't up to anything, but whoever i decide is the biggest bieber fan is going to get this. i pulled this out of the shower drain. it's -- some of it might be his. so -- [ laughter ] also on our show tonight, travis barker is here. travis barker and justin bieber. it's -- all part of our continuing black history month celebrat
sinatra. >> jimmy: frank sinatra. there you go.nd by the way, i want to compliment everyone here in the audience for the orderly fashion in which you came in tonight. we actually videotaped it. there's everyone. only 11 fatalities. 40 people injured, but -- it's either bieber inside or godzilla outside, we're not sure. for the safety of everyone's hearing tonight. we replaced our applause signs with these. scream. and stop screaming. so, let's try it a few times. let's hearing the...
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after success on broad way, she starred in two films as frank sinatra's sweetheart. "on the town" and "take me out to the ball game. " her career was hampered by admitted ties to the communist party but resumed in television in the 1970s when she played archie and edith bunkers liberal neighbor in "all in the family" and a landlady in "laverne and shirley." betty garrett was 91. >>> mothers, daughters and outrage today over a growing political sex scandal. >>> it sounds awfully familiar, a day of protests calling for an entrenched leader to step down, only today, it wasn't egypt but italy where prime minister silvio berlusconi is facing growing public anger over allegations regarding his private life. nbc's simmons now the latest. [ chanting ] >> reporter: one banner reads "resign and get your head checked." more than 100,000 women gathered across italy, side-by-side with husbands, boyfriends and sons. the protesters say sexism is corrupting italian society. they are furious that their 74-year-old prime minister clings to power despite accusations of corruption, wild
after success on broad way, she starred in two films as frank sinatra's sweetheart. "on the town" and "take me out to the ball game. " her career was hampered by admitted ties to the communist party but resumed in television in the 1970s when she played archie and edith bunkers liberal neighbor in "all in the family" and a landlady in "laverne and shirley." betty garrett was 91. >>> mothers, daughters and outrage today over a growing political...
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the runny was on, made sinatra and richards, jagger, look lyle, drooly children. >>> "the king's speech" was crowned win. picks ar "toy story 3" won best animated feature. they posted a picture of the big baby from "toy story 3" possible go with the oscar. there was a few surprises during the live telecast. >> and the oscar goes to. >> "the king's speech" got the royal treatment. winning four oscars including one for best picture. colin firth was named best actor as king george vi. he hopes his performance did some good. >> i hope it sent a message. i hope it shed a light that badly needed. >> it best actress honors went to natalie portman for her work in black swan. >> christian bale won best supporting actor and co-star melissa leo was named best supporting actress. she surprised everyone by using profanity when accepting. >> first time co-host anne hathaway and james franco opened the show. there were several films nominated for best picture. they told people why they were picked. >> i must say, you look so beautiful and so hip. >> thank you. you look very appealing to a younger demo
the runny was on, made sinatra and richards, jagger, look lyle, drooly children. >>> "the king's speech" was crowned win. picks ar "toy story 3" won best animated feature. they posted a picture of the big baby from "toy story 3" possible go with the oscar. there was a few surprises during the live telecast. >> and the oscar goes to. >> "the king's speech" got the royal treatment. winning four oscars including one for best picture....
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he worked with the greats, including frank sinatra, peggy lee. his best composition of all time, "lullabye of birdland" written in 1952. george shearing died of congestive heart failure. he was 91 years old. >>> we also learned today bob cook has died. we got to know bob in those pre-super bowl visa commercials. he was a member of the "never missed a super bowl" club. bob had attended all 44 super bowls until this one. he was too weak to go see his beloved green bay packers play and he had to watch their great victory from his hospital room. he died surrounded by his family. bob cook was 79 years old. >>> when we come back here tonight, valentine's day details about this year's fairy tale wedding. >>> finally tonight, with just over two months to go until the royal wedding, the world will be watching prince william and kate middleton have revealed who will join their wedding party. it's big news because it's a family first. nbc's peter alexander has details from london. >> reporter: think of it as a royal version of "will and kate plus 8." that's
he worked with the greats, including frank sinatra, peggy lee. his best composition of all time, "lullabye of birdland" written in 1952. george shearing died of congestive heart failure. he was 91 years old. >>> we also learned today bob cook has died. we got to know bob in those pre-super bowl visa commercials. he was a member of the "never missed a super bowl" club. bob had attended all 44 super bowls until this one. he was too weak to go see his beloved green bay...
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he first big break came opposite frank sinatra in "on the town." in t.v.e was request laverne & shirley's "landly di" but she's probably best known as neighbor irene lorenzo on "all in the family." >> hi, irene! >> hello, archie. >> yeah, yeah, yeah. >> i guess that means "who needs her around on my day off?" betty garrett was 91. coming up next, young love and an old flame. steve hartman's "assignment america." hartman's "assignment america." [ sneezes ] client's here. whoa! that achy cold needs alka-seltzer plus! it rushes multiple cold fighters, plus a powerful pain reliever, wherever you need it! [ both ] ♪ oh what a relief it is! how are those flat rate boxes working out? fabulous! they gave me this great idea. yea? we mail documents all over the country, so, what if there were priority mail flat rate... envelopes? yes! you could ship to any state... for a low flat rate? yes! a really low flat rate. like $4.95? yes! and it could look like a flat rate box... only flatter? like this? you...me...genius. genius. priority mail flat rate envelopes. just $4.
he first big break came opposite frank sinatra in "on the town." in t.v.e was request laverne & shirley's "landly di" but she's probably best known as neighbor irene lorenzo on "all in the family." >> hi, irene! >> hello, archie. >> yeah, yeah, yeah. >> i guess that means "who needs her around on my day off?" betty garrett was 91. coming up next, young love and an old flame. steve hartman's "assignment america."...
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i started thinking vogner, gogan, he was a terrible person, frank sinatra, listen to the music, he was a rotten son of a [bleep] [laughter] >> so can we indeed accept the art and divorce the man? can we honor the art and want it accomplished and divorce the man? if we can do that, then, indeed, i started to think. it took me a philosophical confrontation, almost an external connotation -- confrontation with myself. should i write the book? i had gotten many offers. should i write the book? i think i can pretty -- i can split it. honor his accomplishment while degrade his horrible and obscene comments about jews and about america. so this book is not a memoir of myself in any way shape, or form. i'm practically invisible, otherwise than the piece that i read you when i met with him in the cedar tavern. i'm hardly in the book. this is bobby's story, it's bobby's life. it's a great odyssey of what he went through, truly a rags to riches story in many ways. and he ended up, you know, before he died as a multibillionaire. it has shakespearean over tones and it's truly the stuff of greek leg
i started thinking vogner, gogan, he was a terrible person, frank sinatra, listen to the music, he was a rotten son of a [bleep] [laughter] >> so can we indeed accept the art and divorce the man? can we honor the art and want it accomplished and divorce the man? if we can do that, then, indeed, i started to think. it took me a philosophical confrontation, almost an external connotation -- confrontation with myself. should i write the book? i had gotten many offers. should i write the...
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angeles hospital she starred on broadway early in her career and on film she was paired up with frank sinatra. then her career got sidetracked by the mccarthy era, hollywood blacklist she revived it on tv playing the bunkers neighbor irene and laverns step mom she died of an aortic aneurysm. >>> the year of the rabbit when weekend early addition returns. >> and a bit later a local blues man up for a grammy at tonight's big awards show. first here is jim. >> looking out the window this morning, around the bay, partly cloudy conditions cooler temperatures on the way a look at your forecast coming right back the internet on a plane! are you from the future? um, no. cleveland. listen cleveland, your savings account is stuck in the past! earn more with interestplus savings at capitalone.com. that's new school banking baby! so instead of making peanuts, your savings will be earning three times the national average. oops. sorry. three times more? i'll have that! it is now safe to go online to capitalone.com. what's in your wallet? buh-bye... i think it can. one of the challenges for kayla being glut
angeles hospital she starred on broadway early in her career and on film she was paired up with frank sinatra. then her career got sidetracked by the mccarthy era, hollywood blacklist she revived it on tv playing the bunkers neighbor irene and laverns step mom she died of an aortic aneurysm. >>> the year of the rabbit when weekend early addition returns. >> and a bit later a local blues man up for a grammy at tonight's big awards show. first here is jim. >> looking out the...
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listen to the music of frank sinatra. so can we indeed accept the art of -- and divorce the man? can we divorce the man? it took me a philosophical confrontation, almost an existential confrontation, should i write this book? i got many offers to write this before and should i write it or not? i think i can split it. i think i can honor his accomplishment while denigrating is absolutely horrible, about jews and america. this is not a memoir of myself in any way, shape or form. i am practically invisible other than the piece i have written except in cedar tavern. i am hardly in the book. this is bobby's story and his wife. it is a great -- he ended up a multi-billion air. it has shakespearean overtones. that is all i have to say. now i am ready for q&a. [applause] remember, wait until the microphone comes around. how are you? >> where did he get his money? >> he violated sanctions and the united states had against serbia. he played in montenegro and a $5 billion match. he ended up on that. [talking over each other] >> wasn't most of that's wandered by the serbian banker? >> a mill
listen to the music of frank sinatra. so can we indeed accept the art of -- and divorce the man? can we divorce the man? it took me a philosophical confrontation, almost an existential confrontation, should i write this book? i got many offers to write this before and should i write it or not? i think i can split it. i think i can honor his accomplishment while denigrating is absolutely horrible, about jews and america. this is not a memoir of myself in any way, shape or form. i am practically...
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marilyn monroe, frank sinatra were wreck lars. the owner, commissioned jake lee to create a series of 12 paintings depicting rare scenes of chinese history in california. those works of art disappeared when the restaurant closed in 1990. 11 of the pieces were brought back and bought back from an auction house in pass dena. now, the recovered pieces of art will be shown to the public beginning this weekend at chinese historical so stipt team of america which is located in chinatown. just in time for chinese new year. >> we haven't had a lot of rain around here. across the country record snowfall caused plenty of frustration and despair. >> not such a bad thing. as christie nelson shows us, lousy weather across the country kept more couples in the house. >> okay. >> going down this road. >> and in each other's arms opening up the possibility, pos biltd tee sibility of a minibaby boom. >> she doesn't remember what the weather was like the but she remembers what she was doing last week when ice and snow. >> of course it its cold outsi
marilyn monroe, frank sinatra were wreck lars. the owner, commissioned jake lee to create a series of 12 paintings depicting rare scenes of chinese history in california. those works of art disappeared when the restaurant closed in 1990. 11 of the pieces were brought back and bought back from an auction house in pass dena. now, the recovered pieces of art will be shown to the public beginning this weekend at chinese historical so stipt team of america which is located in chinatown. just in time...
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it's possible that, you know, that's your point of view, and i start thinking of others, frank sinatra. listen to that music. he was rotten, so -- [laughter] so can we indeed accept the art and divorce the man? can we honor the art and what he accomplished, and divorce the man? if we can do that, then, indeed, i started to think in a philosophical confrontation with myself, should i write this book? i had gotten many offers to write this before. should i write it or not? i said i think i can split it. i can honor bobby's accomplishments while also denigrating his absolutely horrible and obscene comments about jews and about america, so this book is not a memoir of myself in any way, shape, or form. i'm practically invisible other than the piece i read you where i met with him in the cedar tavern. i'm hardly in the book. it's bobby's story. it's bobby's life. it's a great odyssey of what he went through, truly a rags to riches story in many ways, and he ended up, you know, before he died, as a multimillionaire. it has shakes speerian overtones, and it's truly the stuff the greek legend,
it's possible that, you know, that's your point of view, and i start thinking of others, frank sinatra. listen to that music. he was rotten, so -- [laughter] so can we indeed accept the art and divorce the man? can we honor the art and what he accomplished, and divorce the man? if we can do that, then, indeed, i started to think in a philosophical confrontation with myself, should i write this book? i had gotten many offers to write this before. should i write it or not? i said i think i can...
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i don't have to like them, but i am interested in them, and as sinatra said, "the best thing about yous you're fair, you listen, and one gets the feeling that what they're saying is going to be heard". that's all i do. - and what would your top question be to someone like-- i'll use the name you used-- to someone like adolph hitler? - see, the secret, bob, is there's no secret. i have no idea. if hitler sat here now, i would turn to him and i would have no idea. first i'd have to ask you, what time frame is it? is it 1940, or is it 1992? how old is he? where is he in the current life position? you know, i would love to interview christ today looking back at all he's seen. i'd like to interview lincoln, but you'd have to tell me, is it circa 1864, or is it 1992? - would you be impressed if you were interviewing abraham lincoln? - oh, sure. i hold people of accomplishment in esteem. in other words, of course, anthony quinn, i hold him in great respect. anyone who has accomplished a great deal, especially in the area of creativity, i have a great deal of respect for. i have a respect for
i don't have to like them, but i am interested in them, and as sinatra said, "the best thing about yous you're fair, you listen, and one gets the feeling that what they're saying is going to be heard". that's all i do. - and what would your top question be to someone like-- i'll use the name you used-- to someone like adolph hitler? - see, the secret, bob, is there's no secret. i have no idea. if hitler sat here now, i would turn to him and i would have no idea. first i'd have to ask...
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>> frank sinatra. >> jimmy: lots of people.nds a lot of free time outside restaurants waiting for celebrities so you can take pictures with yourself and that celebrity. >> right. >> jimmy: like last night, were you out? >> yeah, i'm out, i see one guy wrestling but it's very cold, i go home. the first actor i seen in my life, marlon brando. >> jimmy: did you get a picture with him? >> no, he said no. >> jimmy: wonderful story. here are the rules. the first one of you to buzz in and identify that oscar winner gets two points. if you get it correct. if you get it partially correct, you get one point. if you get it wrong, you get no points. understand? >> yes. >> jimmy: let's find out what you're playing for. >> tonight's winner will receive a bottle of unbreakable. it's the new unisex fragrance by khloe and lamar kardashian. >> jimmy: you can smell like celebrities too. i'm going to ask our audience, please do not shout out the napes of the celebrities. these men are experts. they don't need any help at all. >> yeah, please. >> j
>> frank sinatra. >> jimmy: lots of people.nds a lot of free time outside restaurants waiting for celebrities so you can take pictures with yourself and that celebrity. >> right. >> jimmy: like last night, were you out? >> yeah, i'm out, i see one guy wrestling but it's very cold, i go home. the first actor i seen in my life, marlon brando. >> jimmy: did you get a picture with him? >> no, he said no. >> jimmy: wonderful story. here are the rules....
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people would say "it's okay for cavett to have it or rose to have it or jane pally to have it or sinatra: or make wallace. >> maybe then i should get help. >> rose: the betty ford syndrome but i've saved a few letters that are touching to read. >> rose: but back to depression. >> yeah, for some more laughs. (laughs) >> rose: soho how did you come to grips with it? >> i didn't come to gribs very well with it. the most dramatic thing was i went as long as i could in the worst session and my show went to london and i got on the concorde and fastened my seat belt and i thought no way. and the stewardess looking at me knew. it's interesting, she knew and she said you want off, don't you? and i said yeah. my staff came back and i went to neuro12 in columbia. by the way, who's who had been in neuro12 in columbia. but we have confidential things in this world. >> rose: is this something you live with that is there all the time but you have come to grips with the recognition that you have this... >> i think it was the latter. i think it had always been there a little i remember years in doing the
people would say "it's okay for cavett to have it or rose to have it or jane pally to have it or sinatra: or make wallace. >> maybe then i should get help. >> rose: the betty ford syndrome but i've saved a few letters that are touching to read. >> rose: but back to depression. >> yeah, for some more laughs. (laughs) >> rose: soho how did you come to grips with it? >> i didn't come to gribs very well with it. the most dramatic thing was i went as long as...
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people have said that what sinatra was to the 1940s, elvis to the 1950s, the beatles to the '60s, johnenver was to the 1970s. his music was powerful, and his message was so positive and compassionate. it's refreshing to hear it again today. >> ♪ oh. ♪ i am the eagle. ♪ i live in high country ♪ in rocky cathedrals ♪ that reach to the sky. ♪ i am the hawk, ♪ and there's blood ♪ on my feathers, ♪ but time is still turning. ♪ they soon will be dry. ♪ all those who see me ♪ and all who believe-- >> john always talked about coming back as an eagle, and it's, you know, it's an incredibly difficult song to sing--the notes he has to hit-- but it's brilliant in terms of the personification of the animal. >> ♪ come dance ♪ with the west wind ♪ and touch on ♪ the mountaintops. ♪ sail over the canyons ♪ and up to the stars ♪ and reach for the heavens ♪ and hope for the future. >> if any song would be john's profile, it would be the eagle and the hawk, because i think he saw himself as that. that's why he always wanted to fly. sometimes, when i would rehearse the orchestra before he would come in, a
people have said that what sinatra was to the 1940s, elvis to the 1950s, the beatles to the '60s, johnenver was to the 1970s. his music was powerful, and his message was so positive and compassionate. it's refreshing to hear it again today. >> ♪ oh. ♪ i am the eagle. ♪ i live in high country ♪ in rocky cathedrals ♪ that reach to the sky. ♪ i am the hawk, ♪ and there's blood ♪ on my feathers, ♪ but time is still turning. ♪ they soon will be dry. ♪ all those who see me...
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by the time someone is as powerful as oprah winfrey or frank sinatra or nancy reagan they have already gotten legions of publicists who've been telling me their story a long time, and i try to get behind that lithology to a bitter reality. >> what is your next topic? >> i don't know. i'm open for suggestions. really after doing oprah winfrey, she was a biographer's dream. she gave me such a gift. now it didn't take four years to do this book, and i had to interview for 350 people to get the story. it is a fabulous story. she was born poor in a racist state. if what she's become one of the most powerful below the icons really of our century. so it was a gift to be able to write her life story. i don't know who could talk it right now. >> kitty kelley obra a biography, her latest book. >>> coming up next, book tv presents "after words," an hourlong program where we invite guest hosts to interview authors. this week commemorates his father, ronald reagan, on the 100th anniversary of his birth. in his book the new reagan revolution he discusses the personality and policy of the 48th u.s. p
by the time someone is as powerful as oprah winfrey or frank sinatra or nancy reagan they have already gotten legions of publicists who've been telling me their story a long time, and i try to get behind that lithology to a bitter reality. >> what is your next topic? >> i don't know. i'm open for suggestions. really after doing oprah winfrey, she was a biographer's dream. she gave me such a gift. now it didn't take four years to do this book, and i had to interview for 350 people to...
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this generation thinks of that song like frank sinatra's "new york new york."l you eminem is a close runner-up here with "love the way you lie" with rihanna. it's another category where eminem will duke it out with jay-z. >> we're rooting for "empire state of mind." unbelievable. moving on to song of the year. what are your thoughts? >> song of the year as you know, song of the year category is nominated and based on the song writing craft of the actual song and given to the songwriter. beautiful melodies, ballads and lady antebellum but my personal pick is cee lo. he's got five nominations for the song. and it really is a beautiful song. it's -- it's a throwback soulful song, '70s philly song. >> i won't ask you to say the full title, we don't want to get fired, you or me. best new artist? what are your thought on that? >> my thoughts is justin bieber because he's a cultural icon. justin bieber is probably the biggest male pop artist of the moment, but i don't think the academy tends to look too positively on giving them to pop idols. two years ago jonas broth
this generation thinks of that song like frank sinatra's "new york new york."l you eminem is a close runner-up here with "love the way you lie" with rihanna. it's another category where eminem will duke it out with jay-z. >> we're rooting for "empire state of mind." unbelievable. moving on to song of the year. what are your thoughts? >> song of the year as you know, song of the year category is nominated and based on the song writing craft of the actual...
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mini frank sinatra, young blue eyes. why don't you be the judge.ures. and doctors told his parents he would have developmental delays. he has defied all expectations. he has memorized the words to 25 oldies. especially sinatra and elvis. his dad takes him out to perform. his dad is a professional deejay. he said he drove around with his grandma and grandma was listening to the oldies. so he picked them up, started memorizing the lyrics and now -- a little pitchy but still cute. >> the old soul. little hat, he's good. >>> a huge lottery a few weeks ago, $380 million. this guy says, i didn't win, put it to the side. luckily didn't throw it out. he was watching the news later that night, and he hears on his abc station that where he bought his ticket is the same store they had sold a ticket that matched five of the numbers. so, that ticket actually ended up being worth $250,000. money he now says he'll use to invest a little bit, make repairs on the home, take a trip with his kids and his grand kids. remember that story, don't ever throw that ticket o
mini frank sinatra, young blue eyes. why don't you be the judge.ures. and doctors told his parents he would have developmental delays. he has defied all expectations. he has memorized the words to 25 oldies. especially sinatra and elvis. his dad takes him out to perform. his dad is a professional deejay. he said he drove around with his grandma and grandma was listening to the oldies. so he picked them up, started memorizing the lyrics and now -- a little pitchy but still cute. >> the old...
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. >> bueno, durante su carrera artÍstica secada ha hecho duetos con frank sinatra y luciano pavaroti.n estudio revela que los bebÉs alimentados con fÓrmula que empiezan a comer alimentos sÓlidos antes de los 4 meses tendrÍan mayores posibilidades ♪ llévate a casa la música más popular como "música+alma+sexo" de ricky martin obtén el cd edición de lujo con 7 canciones exclusivas. disponible ahora. sólo en target. [ locutor ] starbucks via se siembra... ♪ ...se cosecha... se tuesta y muele tal como lo hacemos con nuestros otros cafés premium. ♪ que tenga buen sabor es más que razonable. pruébalo. compra un paquete del café instantáneo starbucks via, todo natural. te prometemos que te encantará o te enviaremos una bolsa de café starbucks. es la promesa de sabor de starbucks via. búscalo en tu supermercado. >> en el mes del amor y la amistad hay que celebrar con personas que impactan en nuestra vida. las amigas! hemos invitado a una amiga, ingrid! un beso. >> feliz dÍa a ustedes! mira, sea un desayuno, para las amigas, el amante, el marido y todos los que queremos... >> guau! >> me refier
. >> bueno, durante su carrera artÍstica secada ha hecho duetos con frank sinatra y luciano pavaroti.n estudio revela que los bebÉs alimentados con fÓrmula que empiezan a comer alimentos sÓlidos antes de los 4 meses tendrÍan mayores posibilidades ♪ llévate a casa la música más popular como "música+alma+sexo" de ricky martin obtén el cd edición de lujo con 7 canciones exclusivas. disponible ahora. sólo en target. [ locutor ] starbucks via se siembra... ♪ ...se...
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the run i was on, made sinatra, flynn, jagger, richards, all of them look like droopy-eyed children.rter: the last time you think about doing drugs, are you disgusted with yourself? >> i'm proud of what i created. it was radical. >> reporter: you're proud of that party moment? >> of course, why wouldn't i be? >> reporter: why would you be? >> i gave people the dramatic. i expose people to magic. i may forget about them tomorrow. but they'll live with that memory for the rest of their lives. that's a gift, man. >> reporter: one of the women said she was afraid she might o.d. >> what does that have to do with me? >> reporter: you're showing them the party. >> that's got nothing to do with me. that's all her. if she does, i'm sorry. >> reporter: you said you like the exciting feeling of being an drugs. and it's exciting. >> not anymore. not anymore, bored the hell out of me after a while. okay, let's try something else. >> reporter: how can anyone believe you will stay clean, given your track record? >> i'm not interested in what people believe. i'm interested in what i believe. i belie
the run i was on, made sinatra, flynn, jagger, richards, all of them look like droopy-eyed children.rter: the last time you think about doing drugs, are you disgusted with yourself? >> i'm proud of what i created. it was radical. >> reporter: you're proud of that party moment? >> of course, why wouldn't i be? >> reporter: why would you be? >> i gave people the dramatic. i expose people to magic. i may forget about them tomorrow. but they'll live with that memory...
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novak's murder, his 87-year-old mother, nancy, seen here in this photo with her husband and frank sinatrafound dead in her home lying in a pool of blood. at the time, authorities classified her death as accidental. after further examination, the medical examiner labeled it a homicide. during a recent court hearing, prosecutors indicate they'll bring additional charges against narcy novak. from the beginning, prosecutors have described novak as a black widow, willing to eliminate anyone standing between her and her husband's inheritance. >> a woman who was intent on eliminating her husband and taking his family fortune for her own. >> reporter: that fortune worth an estimated $8 million is connected to the luxurious fontainebleau hotel in miami, which the family founded and once owned. now two of its heirs are dead. narcy novak has pled guilty in the death of her husband. nobs nbs nbc news. >> narcy novak's next court date is scheduled for april 8. let's get a check of the weather. bill karins is out on the plaza. bill, good morning. >> good morning, lester. an amazing number of people out
novak's murder, his 87-year-old mother, nancy, seen here in this photo with her husband and frank sinatrafound dead in her home lying in a pool of blood. at the time, authorities classified her death as accidental. after further examination, the medical examiner labeled it a homicide. during a recent court hearing, prosecutors indicate they'll bring additional charges against narcy novak. from the beginning, prosecutors have described novak as a black widow, willing to eliminate anyone standing...
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en despierta amé >> por mÁs que les pedÍ a mis compaÑeros cÓmo va la canción de san francisco de sinatrae no somos tan niÑos vamos a volar papalotes, papagayos, cometas... >> chiringas. >> cÓmo le dicen en honduras? >> papalote. >> mÁs adelante vamos a remontarnos a nuestra infancia. >> mi abuelito siempre me llevaba a montar papalotes. >> neida volaste papalote alguna vez. >> claro que me iba... barrilete, papelote, papalote. >> un sismo de magnitud 5, 7 sacudiÓ hoy a la ciudad mexicana de veracruz. eso informÓ el servicio geológico de los estados unidos. a 83 millas y medio de profundidad. no se tenÍan reportes inmediatos de daÑos. >> en otro tema del dÍa, la joven que quiere defender su miss san antonio. se la quitaron por violar las reglas del concurso. mÓnica navarro tiene mÁs detalles y reacciones del veredicto. >> fue diagnosticada con neumonÍa hace dos días, no pudo recuperar su corona. >> decidiÓ que para este momento no iba a poner ninguna orden para que la organizaciÓn que tenÍa que dar la corona. dejÓ todo asÍ igual. >> esto significa que se le respetÓ a la organización del c
en despierta amé >> por mÁs que les pedÍ a mis compaÑeros cÓmo va la canción de san francisco de sinatrae no somos tan niÑos vamos a volar papalotes, papagayos, cometas... >> chiringas. >> cÓmo le dicen en honduras? >> papalote. >> mÁs adelante vamos a remontarnos a nuestra infancia. >> mi abuelito siempre me llevaba a montar papalotes. >> neida volaste papalote alguna vez. >> claro que me iba... barrilete, papelote, papalote. >> un...
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if we can do this in minnesota, as frank sinatra would talk about new york, we can do it anywhere. we took the spending trajectory of my state which was 21% every o years for 40 years. that was the average spending pattern increase in my state. we got that down to a low over 1% a year during my time as governor. we were able to bring in government spending in a historic way. we actually reduced government spending for the first time in a 150 year history of minnesota. of course, that is not easy when you are up again a culture that leans pretty hard the other way. there is a lot of hard work that went into that. including having the first government shut down in the 150 year history of my state. but the point was, we were not going to have business as usual. we will want to draw lines in the sand and we were going to get government to live within its means and we began to see a big change in my state. the unemployment rate is below the nation average. the job growth rate was above the national average. since the crash, our unemployment rate is below the national average. we police
if we can do this in minnesota, as frank sinatra would talk about new york, we can do it anywhere. we took the spending trajectory of my state which was 21% every o years for 40 years. that was the average spending pattern increase in my state. we got that down to a low over 1% a year during my time as governor. we were able to bring in government spending in a historic way. we actually reduced government spending for the first time in a 150 year history of minnesota. of course, that is not...
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so as frank sinatra would say, if you can do it there, you can do it anywhere. >> you're a fiscal conservative. you criticize the president after his state of the union address. you called him a chicken. that's the word you used, for failing to address real fiscal issues in this country. your successor in minnesota, governor mark dayton, has criticized you for leaving a $6.2 billion deficit. last night in his state of the state address, he said that he was left with a horrendous fiscal mess and state agencies poorly managed. so what makes you better-equipped to run the nation's economy, if you left your own house in such disarray? >> well, 49 of the 50 states have a budget deficit. so if the disqualifier is any governor with a budget deficit, no governor could run. it's the worst economic collapse since world war ii. as to governor dayton, and any other governor facing those challenges, that assumes, by the way, the deficit in minnesota, a 27% increase in spending. that's the forecasted increase in spending. that's preposterous. i could take care of that deficit as i did for my eight years as
so as frank sinatra would say, if you can do it there, you can do it anywhere. >> you're a fiscal conservative. you criticize the president after his state of the union address. you called him a chicken. that's the word you used, for failing to address real fiscal issues in this country. your successor in minnesota, governor mark dayton, has criticized you for leaving a $6.2 billion deficit. last night in his state of the state address, he said that he was left with a horrendous fiscal...
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so many people lived there frank sinatra, elizabeth taylor, clark gable and elvis presley.e roof which you never really see. it's a 24/7 guarded community called the seven lakes country club. everybody wants to be there. that's a funny shot of a hallway. there you have a hallway. a fireplace in the living room. bright windows in the dining room that go to the ceiling. >> another tv over a fireplace. >> that's a little bit smaller, better. there is even a dead palm tree in the corner. that's unusual. but it kind of works, i guess. there's the dining room. maybe not the best choice of table. a little bit different style but you have it there. the country club has an exec tiff golf course, restaurant, bar and once you get out of the kitchen you have access to 15 pools. not bad. there is the dining room in the back on the deck. >> to sarasota, florida, a three-bedroom house. >> you're pushing me along here. okay. >> we want to get them all in. >> sore sociearasota is down in again. it's down 55% since the high. you're looking here at a house that's half price what you would hav
so many people lived there frank sinatra, elizabeth taylor, clark gable and elvis presley.e roof which you never really see. it's a 24/7 guarded community called the seven lakes country club. everybody wants to be there. that's a funny shot of a hallway. there you have a hallway. a fireplace in the living room. bright windows in the dining room that go to the ceiling. >> another tv over a fireplace. >> that's a little bit smaller, better. there is even a dead palm tree in the...
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the runny was on, made sinatra and richards, jagger, look lyle, drooly children. >>> "the king's speech" was crowned win. picks ar "toy story 3" won best animated feature. they posted a picture of the big baby from "toy story 3" possible go with the oscar. there was a few surprises during the live telecast. >> and the oscar goes to. >> "the king's speech" got the royal treatment. winning four oscars including one for best picture. colin firth was named best actor as king george vi. he hopes his performance did some good. >> i hope it sent a message. i hope it shed a light that badly needed. >> it best actress honors went to natalie portman for her work in black swan. >> christian bale won best supporting actor and co-star melissa leo was named best supporting actress. she surprised everyone by using profanity when accepting. >> first time co-host anne hathaway and james franco opened the show. there were several films nominated for best picture. they told people why they were picked. >> i must say, you look so beautiful and so hip. >> thank you. you look very appealing to a younger demo
the runny was on, made sinatra and richards, jagger, look lyle, drooly children. >>> "the king's speech" was crowned win. picks ar "toy story 3" won best animated feature. they posted a picture of the big baby from "toy story 3" possible go with the oscar. there was a few surprises during the live telecast. >> and the oscar goes to. >> "the king's speech" got the royal treatment. winning four oscars including one for best picture....