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frank sinatra. listen to the music of frank sinatra. he was a rotten son of a bitch. can we indeed accept the art and divorce the man? can we honor the art and what was accomplished and divorced and man? if we can do that, then indeed i started to think of a philosophical counter -- confrontation with myself. ville should i write this book? i had gone many offers to write this. should i write it or should i not? i think i can split it. i think i can honor barbie's accomplishment while also denigrating his absolutely horrible and obscene comments about jews, about america. this book is not a memoir of myself in any way, shape or form. i am practically invisible other than the piece where i met with him in the cedar tavern. i am hardly in the book. this is bobby's story. it is bobby's life. it is great honesty of what he went through, truly a rags to we ended up before he died, multi-billion air. it has shakespearean overtones and it is truly the stuff of greek legend. that is about all i have to say. let's have a q&a. [applause] remember, wait until the microphone come
frank sinatra. listen to the music of frank sinatra. he was a rotten son of a bitch. can we indeed accept the art and divorce the man? can we honor the art and what was accomplished and divorced and man? if we can do that, then indeed i started to think of a philosophical counter -- confrontation with myself. ville should i write this book? i had gone many offers to write this. should i write it or should i not? i think i can split it. i think i can honor barbie's accomplishment while also...
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maybe six maybe seven hundred times more powerful than the haiti earthquake one of the sinatra earthquake back in two thousand and four again just to give our viewers some perspective on what's going on today you remind us how big that quake was. i'm sorry i didn't catch your question just talking about the smart equate the big one the tsunami of two thousand and four just to give our viewers some idea of what's happened today what happened there how big was that you know. there was nine point one so slightly larger comparable in size ok well that dr richard phillips from the school of earth and environment university of leeds both of your perspective on the break in tradition ok thank you thank you russia's far east as we braced for the tsunamis all afternoon with people going to higher ground thankfully it seems the worst danger appears to have passed started to go has gone off as the latest on that angle of the story. well the cool islands are right here in the neighborhood just several my miles north of japan and previously one of these islands was hit by a three metre hide somebody t
maybe six maybe seven hundred times more powerful than the haiti earthquake one of the sinatra earthquake back in two thousand and four again just to give our viewers some perspective on what's going on today you remind us how big that quake was. i'm sorry i didn't catch your question just talking about the smart equate the big one the tsunami of two thousand and four just to give our viewers some idea of what's happened today what happened there how big was that you know. there was nine point...
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he's managed the careers of elvis presley, frank sinatra and john denver., "when i stop talking, you'll know i'm dead," is out right now in paper back. it is a great new documentary. it's fascinating. it's on april 4th, hbo, entitled "his way," featuring a lot of famous friends here. >> he's a lot of things to a lot of different people. >> he's ringling brothers. he's barnum and bailey. >> he's houdini. >> forrest gump. >> you can't buy him dinner. he knows how to [ bleep ] with somebody. >> he cuts his nails, but he has the most mushy, marshmallow center. >> sometimes he doesn't have a governor on his brain. >> he doesn't have a filter. he'll say, "you know, i woke up this morning and my balls ache. you know my grandmother?" [ laughter ] >> jimmy: please welcome jerry weintraub! ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: the book, when it came out, now it's on paperback, but its a fascinating book. i have it on my kindle, i have it on my ipad. it's fascinating. >> great, did you buy it? >> jimmy: no. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: i got to get into some of the stories. i
he's managed the careers of elvis presley, frank sinatra and john denver., "when i stop talking, you'll know i'm dead," is out right now in paper back. it is a great new documentary. it's fascinating. it's on april 4th, hbo, entitled "his way," featuring a lot of famous friends here. >> he's a lot of things to a lot of different people. >> he's ringling brothers. he's barnum and bailey. >> he's houdini. >> forrest gump. >> you can't buy him...
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as frank sinatra would sing, if we can do it there we can do it anywhere. if you look at my record as governor, we have a record and this is important. chalk spoke about it today in the newspaper. as the conservative -- ask the conservative movement and people who have had their hopes high and been disappointed. we need leaders who can not just talk the talk but who can walk the walk. we need people that you know based on who they are and what they believe and why they believe that, who will stand in with their compass setting set right and move forward with fortitude and strength and courage and get the job done. in minnesota during my time as governor, we took spending down and reduced it for the first 150 years.w zero in on we cut taxes even though we had recessions. we reformed one of the first states to do bold public employee pension reform. we were the first state to go statewide to have performance pay on teachers other than to pay them on security but performance. we did welfare reform and for reform and all the things the country needs and is talk
as frank sinatra would sing, if we can do it there we can do it anywhere. if you look at my record as governor, we have a record and this is important. chalk spoke about it today in the newspaper. as the conservative -- ask the conservative movement and people who have had their hopes high and been disappointed. we need leaders who can not just talk the talk but who can walk the walk. we need people that you know based on who they are and what they believe and why they believe that, who will...
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remember him for as of now, really, is the house i live in, which is a very famous song that frank sinatrag it in 1945. he wrote the lyrics to that song, but when he died, he died-- you know, the times ran an obituary on him. he died in 1986. but i think it's safe to say that he was pretty obscure when he died, and he was better known, really, for adopting the two rosenberg children than he was for anything else. he did pay a price for some of his political activities. yeah, i think that, you know, the kids tell the story about the father and mother sort of dodging subpoenas from various state investigative committees and that sort of thing. i mean, they grew up-- i think that much of his traveling around was sort of one step ahead of the authorities. i think they did pay a price for his politics. and i know he had to testify in new york about the song. joshua white had to testify, like, 1950 about the song. right. how did he defend his recording or singing of the song? if i remember correctly, he just said, "listen, this is a problem in this country, "and it's not unpatriotic to talk abou
remember him for as of now, really, is the house i live in, which is a very famous song that frank sinatrag it in 1945. he wrote the lyrics to that song, but when he died, he died-- you know, the times ran an obituary on him. he died in 1986. but i think it's safe to say that he was pretty obscure when he died, and he was better known, really, for adopting the two rosenberg children than he was for anything else. he did pay a price for some of his political activities. yeah, i think that, you...
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a mi hermana "quieren cuchi cuchi, vamos a darle cuchi cuchi", competÍa con los precios de frank sinatrachi. ♪♪♪ >> flamenco y mÚsica electrÓnica trabaja a cualquier edad. >> cuando no estÁ en un escenario disfruta de su casa donde sus causas son sagradas. >> no hay ricos, no hay pobres, no hay blancos no hay negros, no hay gays, no hay nada. todos somos iguales. si se querÍa casar que se casen. >> en esta casa viven dos perros, dos gatos cuatro ardillas centenares de pÁjaros y en su momento tambiÉn viviÓ manolo. >> lo que pasÓ fue que yo alquile a manolo para hacer un vÍdeo contra la corrida de toros y manolo tenÍa dos semanas y se portÓ muy bien.cuando acabÓ la filmaciÓn lo llevamos con su madre y la madre no lo quiso. >> no lo quiso de vuelta. >> el olor humano y me dijeron que lo iban a vender a un restaurante y dije que no, que se venÍa a casa. >> desde hace siete aÑos esta espaÑola que creciÓ al lado de la plaza de toros de murcia es vegetariana y ha luchado por abolir la fiesta de su paÍs. >> ahora vamos para madrid y para andalucÍa. >> ahora quiere impartir clases de guitarra fla
a mi hermana "quieren cuchi cuchi, vamos a darle cuchi cuchi", competÍa con los precios de frank sinatrachi. ♪♪♪ >> flamenco y mÚsica electrÓnica trabaja a cualquier edad. >> cuando no estÁ en un escenario disfruta de su casa donde sus causas son sagradas. >> no hay ricos, no hay pobres, no hay blancos no hay negros, no hay gays, no hay nada. todos somos iguales. si se querÍa casar que se casen. >> en esta casa viven dos perros, dos gatos cuatro...
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be by the time -- by the time someone is as powerful as oprah winfrey or frank sinatra or nancy reagan, they've already got legions of publy is -- publicists who have been telling their story a long time, and i try and get behind that mythology to a better reality. >> what's your next topic? >> i don't know. i'm open for suggestions. really after doing oprah winfrey, she was a biographer's dream. she really, she gave me such a gift. now, it did take, it did take four years to do this book, and i had to interview over 850 people to get the story, but it was a fabulous story. i mean, she was born poor in a racist state, she's become one of the most powerful, beloved icons, really, of our century. so it was a gift to be able to write her life story. i don't know who could top it right now. >> kitty kelley, "oprah: a biography," her latest book. >> publishers weekly has announced the nonfiction books that'll be released this spring. here are ten books in the category of history and military history in order of release date. >> to find other books that'll be released this spring, visit book
be by the time -- by the time someone is as powerful as oprah winfrey or frank sinatra or nancy reagan, they've already got legions of publy is -- publicists who have been telling their story a long time, and i try and get behind that mythology to a better reality. >> what's your next topic? >> i don't know. i'm open for suggestions. really after doing oprah winfrey, she was a biographer's dream. she really, she gave me such a gift. now, it did take, it did take four years to do...
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. >> i have spent the last few months saying [ bleep ] you is like [ bleep ] frank sinatra. >> this will work. >> that donald trump doesn't enjoy black girls [ bleep ]. >> [ bleep ] balls. >> my grandma is here, too. >> i just [ bleep ] marky mark. >> when i saw your [ bleep ], oh, my godness, i got so excited. i know i'm going to be sucking that head. >> jimmy: well, we got a big show for you tonight. tom hanks is here. we have music from c cee lo gre. and we'll be right back to induct you into the hottie body hump club, so come on back. deb:(talking to herself) okay...so we've got jenn texting, cody sticking an action figure into hunter's ear... and joe... what are you doing? joe: trying to get the action figure out of hunter's ear. deb: to the cloud. now i can take all these unruly shots and swap in some smiles... finally a photo i can share without ridicule. windows gives me the family nature never could. it's very sexy and sleek. [ male announcer ] we invited top stylists to test our new hair care line. i am dying to know what's in these bottles. [ male announcer ] then we revealed
. >> i have spent the last few months saying [ bleep ] you is like [ bleep ] frank sinatra. >> this will work. >> that donald trump doesn't enjoy black girls [ bleep ]. >> [ bleep ] balls. >> my grandma is here, too. >> i just [ bleep ] marky mark. >> when i saw your [ bleep ], oh, my godness, i got so excited. i know i'm going to be sucking that head. >> jimmy: well, we got a big show for you tonight. tom hanks is here. we have music from c cee...
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our next guest might be the only thing led zeppelin, frank sinatra, john denver, george clooney and ralphr and the subject of a new documentary called "his way." watch it starting april 4th on hbo. please welcome jerry weintraub. [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: your tie looks good. i don't note about that gyllenhaal. he doesn't know about ties. >> very strange. strange tie. >> jimmy: i know. maybe i'll start a new thing, you know? this could be my version of lady gaga's meat suit. >> if you sign it for me, i can sell it on ebay. >> jimmy: sure, $8 for it. great to see you. the documentary is fantastic. very entertaining. >> thank you. >> jimmy: george clooney told a story about you in this documentary, i should say, just to tell people, you, movie producer, music producer, managers of some of the biggest stars, elvis, you name it, you were with these people. sometimes you weren't entire ll honest with your clients. true? >> no. >> jimmy: what about john denver, who is -- >> well, john denver. >> jimmy: that's different. >> you talk about the ferguson story. >> jimmy: yeah, john denver.
our next guest might be the only thing led zeppelin, frank sinatra, john denver, george clooney and ralphr and the subject of a new documentary called "his way." watch it starting april 4th on hbo. please welcome jerry weintraub. [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: your tie looks good. i don't note about that gyllenhaal. he doesn't know about ties. >> very strange. strange tie. >> jimmy: i know. maybe i'll start a new thing, you know? this could be my version of lady...
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the run i was on, made sinatra, jagger made them look like droopy-eyed armless one. >> one women said she was afraid you'd od'd. >> if she does, i'm sorry. >> are you willing to take a drug test. >> sure, you got a cup. i ain't got nothing to hide. [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: we had some very strange weather here in l.a. this week. actually snowed a little bit which is very big news for our local weather people. they never get to do anything. they mostly stand from front of a map waiting for something to happen, so when snow started to fall saturday night tony valdez filed a weather report so ground breaking we are honoring it with our award for excellence in reporting. >> when you get this call you have a lot of time to think about things. >> we were thinking about how the word chilly, it has two meanings, chilly as in hot and spicy and chilly as it's in cold. chilly outside you don't want to catch a cold but tonight here in palmdale, the weather is neither chilly nor chili, it's frozen as in ice cream. >> jimmy: brain stops working here. [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: the f
the run i was on, made sinatra, jagger made them look like droopy-eyed armless one. >> one women said she was afraid you'd od'd. >> if she does, i'm sorry. >> are you willing to take a drug test. >> sure, you got a cup. i ain't got nothing to hide. [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: we had some very strange weather here in l.a. this week. actually snowed a little bit which is very big news for our local weather people. they never get to do anything. they mostly...
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as frank sinatra would sing, if we can do it there we can do it anywhere. if you look at my record as governor, we have a record and this is important. chalk spoke about it today in the newspaper. as the conservative -- ask the conservative movement and people who have had their hopes high and been disappointed. we need leaders who can not just talk the talk but who can walk the walk. we need people that you know based on who they are and what they believe and why they believe that, who will stand in with their compass setting set right and move forward with fortitude and strength and courage and get the job done. in minnesota during my time as governor, we took spending down and reduced it for the first 150 years.w zero in on we cut taxes even though we had recessions. we reformed one of the first states to do bold public employee pension reform. we were the first state to go statewide to have performance pay on teachers other than to pay them on security but performance. we did welfare reform and for reform and all the things the country needs and is talk
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. >>> elvis, sinatra, clooney, pitt and diamond.legend jerry weintraub. >> all of "the ocean's 11" gang. >>> and coming up, tomorrow night for "grey's anatomy" a little sneak peek. sara ramirez is here. she has a song just for "gma" viewers. >>> first, now, let's go to sam who has the weather. are you outside, sam? >> yep, we're outside. robin, can you hear me? >> i can. >> when you do this whole thing with josh, ask him one question this morning. >> all right. >> the first one. ask him if he pressed his own shirt this morning. just ask him. ask him when we get there. just ask him. >> for you, sam. >> just for me. >> let's get to the boards. one or two things we want to talk about. when you send your pictures into twitter or facebook, we put them on the air. there's 63 feet of snow in the sierras. that's four feet off the record ever amount of snow. set in 1950-1951. officially say they the drought in that area is over. the melt is going to fill the lakes and streams. seattle and portland, you'll likely have problems with the rain.
. >>> elvis, sinatra, clooney, pitt and diamond.legend jerry weintraub. >> all of "the ocean's 11" gang. >>> and coming up, tomorrow night for "grey's anatomy" a little sneak peek. sara ramirez is here. she has a song just for "gma" viewers. >>> first, now, let's go to sam who has the weather. are you outside, sam? >> yep, we're outside. robin, can you hear me? >> i can. >> when you do this whole thing with josh,...
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. ♪ regrets i've had a few ♪ >> reporter: maybe when it comes to regrets, you're like sinatra. ♪ but of us can mention our regrets by name. >> i would believe that people's regrets are a relationship. >> reporter: according to a recent survey the number one subject of regret is romance. named by 18% of those polled. and women are 25% more likely to have relationship regrets than men. >> i wish i had spent more time, relationships more than going after the bucks. >> reporter: men are 7% more likely than women to rue decisions about their careers. another main topic of regret, according to the survey. >> i may have made some different choices in my career track. been more academic than i turned out to be. ♪ >> reporter: did you study hard enough in school? did you go to college? did you graduate? it turns out that education is a major source of regret for people. >> never really finished my education. it's a regret, because it's tough to get anything without that piece of paper. >> reporter: also among the top five regrets, decisions about money. and difficult family relationships. ♪ t
. ♪ regrets i've had a few ♪ >> reporter: maybe when it comes to regrets, you're like sinatra. ♪ but of us can mention our regrets by name. >> i would believe that people's regrets are a relationship. >> reporter: according to a recent survey the number one subject of regret is romance. named by 18% of those polled. and women are 25% more likely to have relationship regrets than men. >> i wish i had spent more time, relationships more than going after the bucks....
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america we believe in second acts, nixon, clinton, frank sinatra, but this guy is going to have to goto mention his household situation. living with two women. they alternate beds with him every other night. i have an idea for him, have two at once, and then take a night off. invite us over. >> if this is all presented to a judge, how are they going to look at these tapes all of these quotes, the home situation, how does that all factor in? >> he lost his case on tv. it's one of the few times it ever happens. if i were representing the wife i would put him on the stand. him on the stand, i just keep showing these things. he doesn't deny the drugs, doesn't deny the alcohol, doesn't deny the -- he himself is exhibit a when you look at him. >> her attorneys are they saying let this play out, let him keep doing this. >> sthir' celebrating. they have nothing to do but sit and wait. >> as far as his legal court, what are his attorneys telling him? >> he can take a trip and come back and say i'm a different person, but most seriously, if he would go to rehab and be serious and let time go by
america we believe in second acts, nixon, clinton, frank sinatra, but this guy is going to have to goto mention his household situation. living with two women. they alternate beds with him every other night. i have an idea for him, have two at once, and then take a night off. invite us over. >> if this is all presented to a judge, how are they going to look at these tapes all of these quotes, the home situation, how does that all factor in? >> he lost his case on tv. it's one of the...
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as frank sinatra would sing, if we can do it there we can do it anywhere. if you look at my record as governor, we have a record and this is important. chalk spoke about it today in the newspaper. as the conservative -- ask the conservative movement and people who have had their hopes high and been disappointed. we need leaders who can not just talk the talk but who can walk the walk. we need people that you know based on who they are and what they believe and why they believe that, who will stand in with their compass setting set right and move forward with fortitude and strength and courage and get the job done. in minnesota during my time as governor, we took spending down and reduced it for the first 150 years.w zero in on we cut taxes even though we had recessions. we reformed one of the first states to do bold public employee pension reform. we were the first state to go statewide to have performance pay on teachers other than to pay them on security but performance. we did welfare reform and for reform and all the things the country needs and is talk
as frank sinatra would sing, if we can do it there we can do it anywhere. if you look at my record as governor, we have a record and this is important. chalk spoke about it today in the newspaper. as the conservative -- ask the conservative movement and people who have had their hopes high and been disappointed. we need leaders who can not just talk the talk but who can walk the walk. we need people that you know based on who they are and what they believe and why they believe that, who will...
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as frank sinatra would sing, if we can do it there we can do it anywhere. if you look at my record as governor, we have a record and this is important. chalk spoke about it today in the newspaper. as the conservative -- ask the conservative movement and people who have had their hopes high and been disappointed. we need leaders who can not just talk the talk but who can walk the walk. we need people that you know based on who they are and what they believe and why they believe that, who will stand in with their compass setting set right and move forward with fortitude and strength and courage and get the job done. in minnesota during my time as governor, we took spending down and reduced it for the first 150 years.w zero in on we cut taxes even though we had recessions. we reformed one of the first states to do bold public employee pension reform. we were the first state to go statewide to have performance pay on teachers other than to pay them on security but performance. we did welfare reform and for reform and all the things the country needs and is talk
as frank sinatra would sing, if we can do it there we can do it anywhere. if you look at my record as governor, we have a record and this is important. chalk spoke about it today in the newspaper. as the conservative -- ask the conservative movement and people who have had their hopes high and been disappointed. we need leaders who can not just talk the talk but who can walk the walk. we need people that you know based on who they are and what they believe and why they believe that, who will...
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it's almost cliche to say she was a cultural touchstone like elvis and marilyn and sinatra, but she wasountry had to royalty. >> peter, in 1985 she joined with dr. ma tilda creme to form amfar. that will be as big a part of her legacy as we go forward. >> you know, al, she didn't have to do that. she was already an established star. she already had an enormous amount of respect and adoration and love. jeff was on and said it was an act of bravery and that was what it was. it can't be described as anything else. she lit the spark in this country for awareness. she gave it credibility, awareness and made americans think for the first time that, wait, this is something that's much bigger and does affect us all despite our sexual orientation. >> we should probably remind people what that time was like. she basically came out and said these things at a time when people actually said publically that aids was god's wrath on people and when people were afraid to touch people who had hiv/aids. so when she came out and said this and she helped support the founding of amfar, an important organizat
it's almost cliche to say she was a cultural touchstone like elvis and marilyn and sinatra, but she wasountry had to royalty. >> peter, in 1985 she joined with dr. ma tilda creme to form amfar. that will be as big a part of her legacy as we go forward. >> you know, al, she didn't have to do that. she was already an established star. she already had an enormous amount of respect and adoration and love. jeff was on and said it was an act of bravery and that was what it was. it can't...
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the pop diva's new performance is reminiscent of old vegas glamour, channelling the days of frank sinatraagement after her last show virtually sold out its entire five-year run at caesar's palace. [ cheers and applause ] >> reporter: what is it like being back on stage? >> a little crazy. it's a lot of work. it's intense. when i came back from the hospital after giving birth to my twin boys, i couldn't imagine myself on stage at this point. ♪ good night my angels >> reporter: twins eddie and nelson were born in october. >> i really try to pace myself. when you start a new project it's overwhelming, especially when you breastfeed your kids. >> reporter: two. twins. >> but it's all that i wanted. i wanted to be a mother again. now i'm three times a mother. >> reporter: it wasn't easy. ten years ago, celine and husband renee had their first son r.c. and then went through six disappointing rounds of fertility treatments. >> i believe that every time it didn't work for my pregnancy i thought the two angels that were supposed to be mine, they were not there yet. so when it didn't work for me, i
the pop diva's new performance is reminiscent of old vegas glamour, channelling the days of frank sinatraagement after her last show virtually sold out its entire five-year run at caesar's palace. [ cheers and applause ] >> reporter: what is it like being back on stage? >> a little crazy. it's a lot of work. it's intense. when i came back from the hospital after giving birth to my twin boys, i couldn't imagine myself on stage at this point. ♪ good night my angels >>...