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roosevelt sinatra. one does not realize that because later on sinatra, as she became wealthier, also changed his party designation. as a result, frank sinatra jr. came along. that is, the son changed his name and became frank sinatra jr. so we forget that earlier history. but roosevelt returned to hyde park just before the election feeling that he had done very well. and he did. partly he was helped by the soldier vote. i have a whole chapter in the book on the soldier vote. how did they vote? were there restricted in any way from voting? we have problems now in the current election season of attempts made to restrict the vote because you want to , restrict the vote of people who are likely not to vote your way. and in this case soldiers might have voted for the commander in chief. and so they were being restricted in congress and all kinds of ways about absentee ballots. nevertheless, absentee ballots were fought through and four and a half million soldiers and sailors and marines voted. it was a treme
roosevelt sinatra. one does not realize that because later on sinatra, as she became wealthier, also changed his party designation. as a result, frank sinatra jr. came along. that is, the son changed his name and became frank sinatra jr. so we forget that earlier history. but roosevelt returned to hyde park just before the election feeling that he had done very well. and he did. partly he was helped by the soldier vote. i have a whole chapter in the book on the soldier vote. how did they vote?...
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sinatra result, frank jr. came along, that is he changed his e son name to his father and became frank sinatra jr. so we forget that earlier history. roosevelt returned to hyde park, home, just before the election feeling that he had done well. and he did. helped by the soldier vote. i have the whole chapter on the on the soldier vote. how did they vote? were they restricted in any way voting. we have problems now in the current curre season because restrict the vote of people that might not vote your way. voting for the commander in chief so they were vote about the absentee ballots. sailor, andsoldier, marines voted. it was a tremendous number. all were able to vote -- kinds of means were used for communicating with them and getting the absentee ballots back. on, i became the elections fficer, the officer for my outfit in korea, in the korean was nd i found out what done for absentee ballots. the back ofntersign the envelope after they sealed t with my name, rank, and serial number so they were considered le
sinatra result, frank jr. came along, that is he changed his e son name to his father and became frank sinatra jr. so we forget that earlier history. roosevelt returned to hyde park, home, just before the election feeling that he had done well. and he did. helped by the soldier vote. i have the whole chapter on the on the soldier vote. how did they vote? were they restricted in any way voting. we have problems now in the current curre season because restrict the vote of people that might not...
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nancy sinatra, s iribyl sheppar. >> an margaret, she was the hottest thing in hollywood. >> he was slow the neck. we wasn't looking at him too much, but we were looking at her. he sees us and he comes around and starts kicking us and hitting us. i told you guys to get out of here. ♪ and i love you so >> elvis is making a million a movie, but the assembly line musicals do elvis little good. biographers later claim the colonel pushed elvis into the mediocre movies to cover some of his own gambling debt. ♪ >> elvis' pal, jerry. >> i why pay for a good director, costars. elvis is going to make money. people are going to come. the only person that didn't believe that philosophy was elvis presley. did he get bad advice? was he taken for a ride? what happened? was he, he was an intelligent person. >> elvis never complained that colonel tom parker got 51% and he got 49. did elvis have individual counsel could the contract have been b nullified, i would say yes, but he was okay with it. if i was elvis, i would have been a son of a bitch. if i'm going all the work and all that stuff, manager, res
nancy sinatra, s iribyl sheppar. >> an margaret, she was the hottest thing in hollywood. >> he was slow the neck. we wasn't looking at him too much, but we were looking at her. he sees us and he comes around and starts kicking us and hitting us. i told you guys to get out of here. ♪ and i love you so >> elvis is making a million a movie, but the assembly line musicals do elvis little good. biographers later claim the colonel pushed elvis into the mediocre movies to cover...
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you should hear this guy sing frank sinatra. you might want to ask him before he is out of here. and i it's a real pleasure to be here and so many places we have been, what a great organization that takes care of the men and women. you don't ask for anything. you walk in over and over, i have seen it, and i have to tell you that no matter where i have been on the map, there's always a friendly smile and sometimes you really need that especially if you're going to dover or going somewhere to meet family and you need that smile to build your endurance up and do what you have to do when you have to notify someone. whenever you go in there and the family has been taken care of by the uso, it makes our jobs much easier. for everyone involved with the uso, thank you so much. before i introduce our award winner tonight, i want to introduce sergeant andrew multredder's family, his daughter cora, his parents are here, his brother al, sister-in-law emily, sister amy, and brother-in-law charlie. thank you so much for supporting this great warrior. [applause] andrew, as any guardsmen who has
you should hear this guy sing frank sinatra. you might want to ask him before he is out of here. and i it's a real pleasure to be here and so many places we have been, what a great organization that takes care of the men and women. you don't ask for anything. you walk in over and over, i have seen it, and i have to tell you that no matter where i have been on the map, there's always a friendly smile and sometimes you really need that especially if you're going to dover or going somewhere to...
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though engaged to priscilla, elvis in tinseltown the most desirable lady, sinatra.ss and morgan. >> she was hottest thing in hollywood, elvis did >> remembering the hottest couple in hollywood. >> we weren't looking at him too much, we were looking at her. and he sees us and comes running and kicking us, i told you guys to get out of here. get out of here. >> ♪ host: elvis is making a million dollars per movie but the musical handpicked does elvis little goodie. batter first claim the kernel pushed elvis into mediocre movies to cover some of his own gambling debts. >> why pay for a good director, why pay for costars, elvis is going to make money, people are going to come. the only person he didn't believe that philosophy was elvis presley. >> was he taken for a ride, what happened? he was an intelligent person. >> elvis never complained he got 51% and elvis got 49. did elvis have individual counsel for the contract had been nullified? i would say yes, but he was okay with it. if i was elvis, i would have been a son of a. if i'm doing all the work and doing all that
though engaged to priscilla, elvis in tinseltown the most desirable lady, sinatra.ss and morgan. >> she was hottest thing in hollywood, elvis did >> remembering the hottest couple in hollywood. >> we weren't looking at him too much, we were looking at her. and he sees us and comes running and kicking us, i told you guys to get out of here. get out of here. >> ♪ host: elvis is making a million dollars per movie but the musical handpicked does elvis little goodie. batter...
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sinatra, never accept someone telling you that it's okay if you know you can do better.the studio, stevie wonder, to your point, it's great, frank's like, no i can do better. >> and then you still go with the first take. [ laughter ] >> which i love. so let me talk about how you chose. this is always an obligatory question, but it's a question that has to be asked of anyone who does a christmas cd, but it's a question to ask you because you've done a few of these, how do you decide what to put on it? there are tons of christmas songs. >> the barometer except for let it snow with kenny g, we'd never done a duet before. that was a lot of fun to do that. but other than that song, all of this material is brand new for me. on record. >> yeah. >> a lot of these songs, there are a lot of christmas classics and a few that i would call new classics like grown-up christmas list that heather headley sings. and then we did two brand new songs, stevie wonder wrote the title track. and richard marx, my old boss, we wrote a song together that's called another silent night. and he ended
sinatra, never accept someone telling you that it's okay if you know you can do better.the studio, stevie wonder, to your point, it's great, frank's like, no i can do better. >> and then you still go with the first take. [ laughter ] >> which i love. so let me talk about how you chose. this is always an obligatory question, but it's a question that has to be asked of anyone who does a christmas cd, but it's a question to ask you because you've done a few of these, how do you decide...
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. >> ♪ somewhere beyond the sea >> bobby darin, frank sinatra, dean martin. >> ♪ volare >> tony bennett cole, johnny mathis. >> ♪ it's not for me to say you
. >> ♪ somewhere beyond the sea >> bobby darin, frank sinatra, dean martin. >> ♪ volare >> tony bennett cole, johnny mathis. >> ♪ it's not for me to say you
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you could bring frank sinatra, the rolling stones, the beatles.because nobody wants to follow ♪ you ain't nothing but a hound dog ♪ it's impossible. >> i wanted to be so much like him. >> regardless of the melancholy circumstances of his death, elvis presley enriched america's cultural life in an enduring way. and by blending and honoring america's different music traditions, south, north, black/white and having just enough sex appeal to make it interesting, he energized popular music and in a small way helped bring the nation together. as what would have been his 80th approaches, elvis, thanks for the memories. from graceland, i'm geraldo rivera reporting. thank you for watching. good night. gas bubbles in minutes for effective relief. dulcogas, from the makers of dulcolax- nothing relieves gas faster. dulcogas, from the makers of dulcolax- (vo)rescued.ed. protected. given new hope. during the subaru "share the love" event, subaru owners feel it, too. because when you take home a new subaru, we donate 250 dollars to helping those in need. we'll h
you could bring frank sinatra, the rolling stones, the beatles.because nobody wants to follow ♪ you ain't nothing but a hound dog ♪ it's impossible. >> i wanted to be so much like him. >> regardless of the melancholy circumstances of his death, elvis presley enriched america's cultural life in an enduring way. and by blending and honoring america's different music traditions, south, north, black/white and having just enough sex appeal to make it interesting, he energized popular...
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if i did, we would be listening to frank sinatra. [ laughter ] >> whether it's frank sinatra or al pacinoanything to help get the raiders a win right now. >> despite the winless record, wide receiver james jones says if oakland keeps on fighting, the wins will come. >> been after it nine times and we and the came away with one yet. just keep on pounding away. eventually it happens. >> we pros, man. you got to enjoy your job, man. we blessed to have this type of job we have. yeah, everybody wish they weren't 9-0 but you blessed you have to go to work and have a positive attitude every day. the only thing that will change is us. >> the game a 1:00 start on kpix 5 followed by the "5th quarter" post-game show. >>> stanford football, going to try to become bowl eligible tomorrow when they host number 23 utah. how the mighty have fallen. the cardinal are 5-4 the most losses in a season when jim harbaugh ran the program. despite the disappointing season head coach david shaw is saying all the right things. he has to. >> i told our guys win lose or draw beginning of season end of season, i'm not
if i did, we would be listening to frank sinatra. [ laughter ] >> whether it's frank sinatra or al pacinoanything to help get the raiders a win right now. >> despite the winless record, wide receiver james jones says if oakland keeps on fighting, the wins will come. >> been after it nine times and we and the came away with one yet. just keep on pounding away. eventually it happens. >> we pros, man. you got to enjoy your job, man. we blessed to have this type of job we...
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do you have one that you really like, like joe piscopo's sinatra? rich little's richard nixon?> rich little used to do a great imitation of the clinton. >> how is your bill clinton? >> he did great imitations of everybody. >> can you do a good bill clinton? can you try? >> i would not even attempt. i can say the words, but i am just not into that. >> as a brain surgeon, i am sure you spent a lifetime having people jokingly compare the difficulty of different things to brain surgery. semiserious question. harder job -- being a brain surgeon or president of the united states? >> well, it takes a lot more training to become a neurosurgeon. there is no question about that. but when you look at the pressures that are up on someone who occupies that seat as president i do not think there is many things that would compare with that. all you have to do is look at the people who obtained that office, and how old they look for years later. it is very wearing on you. >> you had a long association with fox news, which you have now ended because you are exploring running for president. you
do you have one that you really like, like joe piscopo's sinatra? rich little's richard nixon?> rich little used to do a great imitation of the clinton. >> how is your bill clinton? >> he did great imitations of everybody. >> can you do a good bill clinton? can you try? >> i would not even attempt. i can say the words, but i am just not into that. >> as a brain surgeon, i am sure you spent a lifetime having people jokingly compare the difficulty of different...
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. >> eminem, the black keys, no tony bennett, no frank sinatra.e acts are so hot right now but there are still many young veterans going in and out of our current wars and as i talked to two veterans, one being in the service for 25 years, they said this is the music theyisten to go into battle to get the adrenaline going. >> to make you feel like you're invincible. >> better here then there. >> absolutely. >> metallica did take the cake. >> did it feel like it was going to rip your face off. >> a little bit but that's a good thing. >> it's been a beautiful night, lovely day, lovely evening and great way to celebrate veterans day and honor these people. >> we're glad everything went so well. thank you wendy. >> down there in short sleeves. >> exactly. >> and all those people got there early to enjoy the warm unshine while they waited for the concert to start kbl exactly. >>> fast forward for a couple days and we will be in coats for a while. talk about a pattern shift. we will get into air that we haven't felt since mid-march. in fact will feel li
. >> eminem, the black keys, no tony bennett, no frank sinatra.e acts are so hot right now but there are still many young veterans going in and out of our current wars and as i talked to two veterans, one being in the service for 25 years, they said this is the music theyisten to go into battle to get the adrenaline going. >> to make you feel like you're invincible. >> better here then there. >> absolutely. >> metallica did take the cake. >> did it feel like...
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in his dressing room with sinatra on the stereo, and then standing up to practice his standup before he goes out. not one for big introductions, he prefers running in from the wings. [ cheers and applause ] >> reporter: and now the most restless man in comedy has started down yet another path. what seinfeld did for the sitcom, the junior mint and puffy shirt, he's now doing for web videos. it's a series that combines his three loves -- comedians, in cars, getting coffee. >> your life has been one unbroken boulevard of green lights, hasn't it? >> reporter: it's basically jerry interviewing his friends and the people he admires. fantastically funny people in great cars that he matches to the guest and rents for the day. we were there the day he interviewed jimmy fallon for whom he had chosen a '56 corvette. it was tricked out with cameras. then once they were on the road jerry spotted the same model car, which triggered an outburst in that seinfeld voice. >> oh my god! how does this happen? what are the odds of that? >> i love this. >> reporter: the show is about the conversation and t
in his dressing room with sinatra on the stereo, and then standing up to practice his standup before he goes out. not one for big introductions, he prefers running in from the wings. [ cheers and applause ] >> reporter: and now the most restless man in comedy has started down yet another path. what seinfeld did for the sitcom, the junior mint and puffy shirt, he's now doing for web videos. it's a series that combines his three loves -- comedians, in cars, getting coffee. >> your...
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if i did, we would be listening to frank sinatra. >> and i only have time for one number one.gs and griz in memphis. got to courtney lee under the hoop for the became winner. they took five minutes to review that play, but memphis wins it on the shot of the year. elizabeth was going crazy during the cal highlights because she went to usc and the trojans with that horrible obnoxious fight song. >> oh, that is horrible! >> we will ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ng at 4-30. >> david letterman is ,,,, at shell, we believe the world needs a broader mix of energies, which is why we are supplying natural gas, to generate cleaner electricity, that has around 50% fewer co2 emissions than coal. and why with our partner in brazil, we are producing a biofuel made from
if i did, we would be listening to frank sinatra. >> and i only have time for one number one.gs and griz in memphis. got to courtney lee under the hoop for the became winner. they took five minutes to review that play, but memphis wins it on the shot of the year. elizabeth was going crazy during the cal highlights because she went to usc and the trojans with that horrible obnoxious fight song. >> oh, that is horrible! >> we will ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ng at 4-30. >> david...
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if i did, we would be listening to frank sinatra. >> and i only have time for one number one.. got to courtney lee under the hoop for the became winner. they took five minutes to review that play, but memphis wins it on the shot of the year. elizabeth was going crazy during the cal highlights because she went to usc and the trojans with that horrible obnoxious fight song. >> oh, that is horrible! >> we will be right back. [ laughter ] >> you know what? just be nice. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ning at 4-30. >> david letterman is next with jon stewart. >> sc means ... ( band playing "late show" theme ) >> from the heart of broadway, across the nation and around the world, it's the "late show" with david letterman. tonight... plus paul shaffer and the cbs orchestra. i'm alan kalter. and now, david letterman! captioning sponsored by worldwide pants and cbs
if i did, we would be listening to frank sinatra. >> and i only have time for one number one.. got to courtney lee under the hoop for the became winner. they took five minutes to review that play, but memphis wins it on the shot of the year. elizabeth was going crazy during the cal highlights because she went to usc and the trojans with that horrible obnoxious fight song. >> oh, that is horrible! >> we will be right back. [ laughter ] >> you know what? just be nice....
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if we had frank sinatra come here and sing for us "if you can do it there." >> reporter: "you can doright. you can do it anywhere. we're working against the odds, but i think god is on our side. >> reporter: for "religion and ethics newsweekly," i'm lucky severson in camden, new jersey.ç >>> this week a muslim prayer service was held in indiana for peter abdul-rahman kassig, the american aid worker who was beheaded by isis militants.ç the 26-year-old kassig had converted to islam prior to his abduction in syria last year, a conversion his parents said was sincere. he became the 5th western hostage that isis claims to have beheaded since august. >>> the christian organization bread for the world this week identified as one of the major causes of hunger the way the world treats women. the report says poverty, discrimination, unpaid work andç barriers to education all combine to make women effectively second class citizens. bread for the world also notes that the new u.s. congress, convening in january, will have as members 100 women, the most ever. now, the ethics of inoculation. if p
if we had frank sinatra come here and sing for us "if you can do it there." >> reporter: "you can doright. you can do it anywhere. we're working against the odds, but i think god is on our side. >> reporter: for "religion and ethics newsweekly," i'm lucky severson in camden, new jersey.ç >>> this week a muslim prayer service was held in indiana for peter abdul-rahman kassig, the american aid worker who was beheaded by isis militants.ç the...
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. >> and then we learned ruby and sinatra, which were how to have users put in passwords and usernames and have the website actually check its database to see if those were correct. >> they have all learned how to build database-driven websites, so something like twitter or facebook is all within their reach once they are done with this program. >> i'm working on an app that allows students to basically update their grades and the amount of time they spend studying, and over time they are able to check the process and their academic careers. >> my project is similar to metacritic, and metacritic is kind of like this website where they do a lot of reviews on everything, like music, tv shows, movies. >> right now i am working on sort of in a way a facebook or like a twitter page, where i can have users post, you know, little blogs or, like, i'm gonna try and have them be able to post pictures, as well, and maybe even videos. >> being able to write code is more than just fun. it's also a great skill set to have for a future career. >> so, sometimes you can become a web developer. you coul
. >> and then we learned ruby and sinatra, which were how to have users put in passwords and usernames and have the website actually check its database to see if those were correct. >> they have all learned how to build database-driven websites, so something like twitter or facebook is all within their reach once they are done with this program. >> i'm working on an app that allows students to basically update their grades and the amount of time they spend studying, and over...
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even frank, good old blue eyes, frank sinatra. i always sell frank sinatra.er: records aren't just one generation removed from today's music technology, they're more like three or four. don't forget cds and tapes. >> vinyl tends to sound a little better. it has more, what i think they call presence and warmth. but it really sounds like something's happening. >> reporter: then there is the actual, tangible thing that you can hold in your hand. >> the big, beautiful cover art, reading the liner notes, definitely more of an experience than, like, downloading. >> reporter: the resurgence of vinyl records can only really go so far. it's kind of a portability problem. even if this thing was battery-operated, which it's not, walking around the streets of new york with it is not exactly practical. which is why vinyl sales are still only a very small fraction of album sales, about 3%. most people get their music from downloads and streaming. 10-year-olds like ruby, who really, really love ariana grande, aren't exactly the market. do you own any vinyl records? >> no. >
even frank, good old blue eyes, frank sinatra. i always sell frank sinatra.er: records aren't just one generation removed from today's music technology, they're more like three or four. don't forget cds and tapes. >> vinyl tends to sound a little better. it has more, what i think they call presence and warmth. but it really sounds like something's happening. >> reporter: then there is the actual, tangible thing that you can hold in your hand. >> the big, beautiful cover art,...
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. >> ♪ somewhere beyond the sea >> bobby darin, dean martin, frank sinatra. >> ♪ volare >> tony bennettnny mathis --
. >> ♪ somewhere beyond the sea >> bobby darin, dean martin, frank sinatra. >> ♪ volare >> tony bennettnny mathis --
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in sixth grade, you listened to sinatra? my brother-- he was in tenth. he said it never fails. ah, i love hotels. they make me horny. this is last call. i thought this was the city that never sleeps. the city doesn't-- i do. hey, does she have a name? she's been sitting alone for the last hour.
in sixth grade, you listened to sinatra? my brother-- he was in tenth. he said it never fails. ah, i love hotels. they make me horny. this is last call. i thought this was the city that never sleeps. the city doesn't-- i do. hey, does she have a name? she's been sitting alone for the last hour.
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. >> and he does a fantastic sinatra. da dana? initialism, that's a nod to tv's andy levy, is today in tgtwof. it's not tgif. what it stands for is thank god they'll work on fridays. that's senator mitch mcconnell, the new majority leader, he is going to make the senate work on fridays, they haven't had to do that under democrat harry reid. a poll taken in august found that 76% of americans thought they worked harder than the senate. >> i have had a lot of football coaches in my life that have been fay fairly excitable peopl. i want you to watch this assistant coach at duke. watch what he does. >> he's so mad. >> the gooir -- look. >> i have seen guys yell, hit guys on top of the head. but not this. this is the pregame, this isn't after you have lost by a whole lot. this was before the game. and he goes on and on and on. the time punch line is they lost. 45-20. >> oh, they didn't show us that tape. okay. i want to say congratulations to our colleague here at the fox news channel. jonathan hunt became a u.s. citizen today, there he
. >> and he does a fantastic sinatra. da dana? initialism, that's a nod to tv's andy levy, is today in tgtwof. it's not tgif. what it stands for is thank god they'll work on fridays. that's senator mitch mcconnell, the new majority leader, he is going to make the senate work on fridays, they haven't had to do that under democrat harry reid. a poll taken in august found that 76% of americans thought they worked harder than the senate. >> i have had a lot of football coaches in my...
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frank sinatra comes over and bob hope on the tours. i just love the story of you coming home from the war, producing shows as a young veteran and deciding you are going to go to los angeles. they had never heard the first night of their nature new dream the new chapter of your life in l.a. living there with a young family your first wife in her oldest daughter ellen and parks in a hotel and this extraordinary thing takes place. i don't want to give it away. would you tell us? you can't go back to the hotel because -- let me start there. >> was saturday night. we arrived late in the afternoon on saturday night. i parked my wife and child. she was under two in a motel on lower sunset boulevard and i went out to buy a sunday newspaper early to look for and add. >> for what? >> for an apartment. the whole country knew that los angeles was one of the most difficult places in the country to find a place to live. it was under that circumstance that i was going out on a saturday night just after arising, and i picked up a newspaper and i think
frank sinatra comes over and bob hope on the tours. i just love the story of you coming home from the war, producing shows as a young veteran and deciding you are going to go to los angeles. they had never heard the first night of their nature new dream the new chapter of your life in l.a. living there with a young family your first wife in her oldest daughter ellen and parks in a hotel and this extraordinary thing takes place. i don't want to give it away. would you tell us? you can't go back...
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working on "that's life", and "do-do-run run", "do-do-run-run", wasn't as much fun as working with fran sinatrahat's life", he was funny, he played with us "all right guys, make me sound good". >> "monster mash", the biggest thing was working with elvis presley, doing this backup on a comeback. >> you didn't read music? >> not at all. >> you didn't read music. >> no. >> did you learn as you went along. >> no, we could sight read. we followed the notes, as they went up we went up. you go down, what we call sight music. >> phil expect ra had a huge -- expect ra had a huge impact on your life. talk about working with him. >> during the time i worked with him, it was great. we found out later that he was trying to make himself a name, not us. that held me back for years. he was a great producer. and this picture you were in the foreground, and the star bruce springstein. >> i love that. that's when i was abducted into the rock'n'roll hall of fame, and the writer said we saw a guitar on the stage, no one was playing it. the minute you started singing, bruce pickednd played the guitar. that made ever
working on "that's life", and "do-do-run run", "do-do-run-run", wasn't as much fun as working with fran sinatrahat's life", he was funny, he played with us "all right guys, make me sound good". >> "monster mash", the biggest thing was working with elvis presley, doing this backup on a comeback. >> you didn't read music? >> not at all. >> you didn't read music. >> no. >> did you learn as you went along....
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it wasn't as much fun working with frank sinatra, because he was such a great guy.was very funny, and he plays with us, and all right, guys make me sound good. >> and monster mash. >> monster mash, i think the biggest thing we did at that time was working with elvis presley doing his back up on his 1968. >> you didn't read music. >> not at all. no. >> we could site read, give us the key and we could poll he the notes we could hear where to go or you go down -- what we call sight music. >> phil specter has a huge impact on your life, talk about working with him? >> during the dime it was great we didn't find out later that he was trying to make himself a name, not us a name, so that held me back for years. but he was a great producer. you rah in the foreground, and the star p is in the background. >> i love that. that is when i got inducted into the rock & roll hall of fame. and the writer said we saw this guitar and nobody was playing it but the minute you started singing bruce picked up the guitar and started playing that's what made everything that i have done ove
it wasn't as much fun working with frank sinatra, because he was such a great guy.was very funny, and he plays with us, and all right, guys make me sound good. >> and monster mash. >> monster mash, i think the biggest thing we did at that time was working with elvis presley doing his back up on his 1968. >> you didn't read music. >> not at all. no. >> we could site read, give us the key and we could poll he the notes we could hear where to go or you go down -- what...
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. >> i know, but sinatra can't do everything. >> when "laugh-in" came along we'd never seen anythingnd hit that way, you know? it had girls dancing in bikinis, they had the joke wall. >> who's in there with you? >> cool hand luke. >> and it was nothing but jokes. >> i was at the hospital. >> anything serious? >> a black widow bit me. >> it never would have happened if he'd been a gentleman. >> we took it to the network and the network said, what the hell is this? this makes no sense. i said, right! >> hi, you two. >> they acknowledged the hippie generation, yet the hosts were in tuxedos smoking cigarettes. they were still your parents. but other people let loose on the show were this kind of young vaudeville. >> hey. it must be sock it to me time! >> hey, she socked it to herself. >> we knew that sock it to me didn't mean sock it to me. right? so we thought, oh. >> sock it to me. >> sock it to me. >> ha-ha. >> sock it to me. >> it wasn't as subversive as it sounds. yes it was. it was -- it was fun. >> sock it to me? >> it was the first time a presidential candidate had ever appeared
. >> i know, but sinatra can't do everything. >> when "laugh-in" came along we'd never seen anythingnd hit that way, you know? it had girls dancing in bikinis, they had the joke wall. >> who's in there with you? >> cool hand luke. >> and it was nothing but jokes. >> i was at the hospital. >> anything serious? >> a black widow bit me. >> it never would have happened if he'd been a gentleman. >> we took it to the network and...
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. >>> frank sinatra's saying if you can make it in new york, you can make it anywhere.re a month and already on broadway. >> i love to dance. usually at home when no one is watching. i was thrilled to learn i would be spending time with the choreographer from "on the town." i brought along organic moves of my own i should say. take a look. on broadway, there's no shortage of bright lights or big dreams. "on the town" the musical that hit the stage 70 years ago is back. it's newest revival, the perfect place for me to test my talents. >> those dancers are the real deal. i'm the want to be, kid dancing at home in my living room. this was awesome. we'll call it my debut, my broadway debut. i have my dance back from back in the day. i'm ready. first, the right shoes. who knew the shoes are like flexible. and a little stretching. >> that's a wrap. >> wiggle down. walk, walk, walk, walk. wiggle down. jump, touch. yes. >> what do i need to know? >> you've got to smile. don't look down. look out. there's people in the balcony too. make sure you're in the right spot. remember wh
. >>> frank sinatra's saying if you can make it in new york, you can make it anywhere.re a month and already on broadway. >> i love to dance. usually at home when no one is watching. i was thrilled to learn i would be spending time with the choreographer from "on the town." i brought along organic moves of my own i should say. take a look. on broadway, there's no shortage of bright lights or big dreams. "on the town" the musical that hit the stage 70 years ago...
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she also sang backup on everything from monster mash to frank sinatra's that's life. story is being told, and john siegenthaler asked her how it feels to being acknowledged as a star. >> i didn't feel i was 20 feet from stardom for a long time. it was doing that movie. >> what did it feel like back then? >> well, i was a backup singer. the great thing about being a backup singer when i started, nobody treated me like a backup singer. they were excited me and my group the blossoms being on their records. when you went in there you felt like you were one of the stars. the thing that made it great about the blossoms, we were black and we were the first background singers to do recording sessions. it was a white worlds, they were the readers, they could read music. we couldn't read music but we had great ears. >> what about the financial situation, did you make good money as a background singer? >> sometime i don't know why, i became an artist. during the ra '60s, scale was 22.50 an hour. i could make over $100,000 a year. >> and residuals? >> we didn't get residuals as b
she also sang backup on everything from monster mash to frank sinatra's that's life. story is being told, and john siegenthaler asked her how it feels to being acknowledged as a star. >> i didn't feel i was 20 feet from stardom for a long time. it was doing that movie. >> what did it feel like back then? >> well, i was a backup singer. the great thing about being a backup singer when i started, nobody treated me like a backup singer. they were excited me and my group the...
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i just stood there like frank sinatra or somebody with a big microphone and sang like the video showedund that singing that way was a very freeing experience. without having to think about anything out, not thinking about my chord changes or the rhythm or how to sing against the guitar or piano. i am a mediocre piano player so i really had to think about the chords. if i don't have that to think about, i am thinking wow, hey, i have an orchestra -- 60 instruments and 32 voices. for a couple of the songs, they were that big. the other ones -- there was about a 50-piece brass band for one of the songs. >> what is this thing you have which you want to revolutionize digital music? >> pono. it is the hawaiian word for righteous. it is a little player and a huge ecosystem supported by the player called pono world. you go to this place. right now, we are still ingesting tracks. we are at about 1.5 million tracks in our library of hi-res music. these are all the songs that everybody knows except now you can hear all of it instead of just a small percentage of it which the mp3 is capable of pro
i just stood there like frank sinatra or somebody with a big microphone and sang like the video showedund that singing that way was a very freeing experience. without having to think about anything out, not thinking about my chord changes or the rhythm or how to sing against the guitar or piano. i am a mediocre piano player so i really had to think about the chords. if i don't have that to think about, i am thinking wow, hey, i have an orchestra -- 60 instruments and 32 voices. for a couple of...
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sinatra was in there. i'd go in and do show changes, also ran spotlights over there.t of hours. >> do you still see yourself fundamentally as a stage-hand? >> yeah. i think all in all, yes, i do. >> i love that. >> i've been all over the world. i've had people pay me to be all over the world to be a stage-hand. and entertain people. what more could you ask for? >> champagne, strawberry, maybe a little chocolate. >> we have that here too. >> so right now in real time it is quarter to 6:00 in the afternoon. you guys are about to start prepping for a show that starts at 7:00. >> 7:00. >> okay if we stick around and get a sense of some of that? >> you sure can. >> why would we leave? where would we go? so ally bank really has no hidden fees on savings accounts? that's right. it's just that i'm worried about you know "hidden things..." ok, why's that? no hidden fees, from the bank where no branches equals great rates. you fifteen percent or more on huh, fiftcar insurance.uld save everybody knows that. well, did you know words really can hurt you? what...? jesse don't go! j
sinatra was in there. i'd go in and do show changes, also ran spotlights over there.t of hours. >> do you still see yourself fundamentally as a stage-hand? >> yeah. i think all in all, yes, i do. >> i love that. >> i've been all over the world. i've had people pay me to be all over the world to be a stage-hand. and entertain people. what more could you ask for? >> champagne, strawberry, maybe a little chocolate. >> we have that here too. >> so right now...
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you should here this guy sing frank sinatra. and i it's a real pleasure to be here and so many places we have been, what a great organization that takes care of the men and women. you don't ask for anything. you walk in over and over, i have seen it, and i have to tell you that no matter where i have been on the map, there's always a friendly smile and sometimes you really need that especially if you're going to dover or going somewhere to meet family and you need that smile to build your endurance up and do what you have to do when you have to notify someone. whenever you go in there and the family has been taken care of by the uso, it makes our jobs much easier. for everyone involved with the uso, thank you so much. before i introduce our award winner tonight, i want to introduce sergeant andrew multredder's family, his daughter cora, his parents are here, his brother al, sister-in-law emily, sister amy, and brother-in-law charlie. thank you so much for supporting this great warrior. [applause] andrew, as any guardsmen who has
you should here this guy sing frank sinatra. and i it's a real pleasure to be here and so many places we have been, what a great organization that takes care of the men and women. you don't ask for anything. you walk in over and over, i have seen it, and i have to tell you that no matter where i have been on the map, there's always a friendly smile and sometimes you really need that especially if you're going to dover or going somewhere to meet family and you need that smile to build your...
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and it's like, you know, astaire dances, sinatra sings, obama lies. it was that natural declaration. [laughter] that was missed. but, i mean, all presidents finesse the truth, many prime ministers lie about their -- many presidents lie about their personal lives, some more than others. [laughter] but only one has elevated the lie to the level of strategy. even bill clinton didn't do that and that, alas, is barack obama. what i'm going to finish with or conclude with or move on to, i should say, are what i would consider the six -- in the book, you know, i had an article in the new york post, and they asked me how many lies did obama tell? and i said, so i had to go back and count because there are little subchapters in the book. by lie, by the way, it's a false statement. it's east intentionally given or totally indifferent to the outcome of whether it's true or not, and it's usually for a stated gain like say you make some advantage out of it. so i call it false, intentional or indifference gain. and of this -- so i went back and counted the little s
and it's like, you know, astaire dances, sinatra sings, obama lies. it was that natural declaration. [laughter] that was missed. but, i mean, all presidents finesse the truth, many prime ministers lie about their -- many presidents lie about their personal lives, some more than others. [laughter] but only one has elevated the lie to the level of strategy. even bill clinton didn't do that and that, alas, is barack obama. what i'm going to finish with or conclude with or move on to, i should say,...
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declaration of the man, five years ahead of his time before anyone else caught on, and it's like sinatra sings, obama lies. it was that natural a declaration. ... before we get started, can everyone please turn off their cell phones? i'm sure your ring tones are great. our guest is better. so we are going to do things a little differently today because this event is being broadcast. most notably committee q&a is going to bump off the bump off a microphone if not this exact microphone, very similar to this one. when we are done speaking, if you could hold your questions until i am interface with a microphone, that would be wonderful to make sure everyone can hear you and that it can be heard on broadcast. thank you also much for coming to book people tonight. we are an independent bookstore. your business is the single reason we exist. we could not put on events like this without you. before we get dirty, for some energy, why do we give ourselves a round of applause? [applause] we are thrilled to be joined tonight by author and act to this, roxanne dunbar-ortiz. tonight we will learn abou
declaration of the man, five years ahead of his time before anyone else caught on, and it's like sinatra sings, obama lies. it was that natural a declaration. ... before we get started, can everyone please turn off their cell phones? i'm sure your ring tones are great. our guest is better. so we are going to do things a little differently today because this event is being broadcast. most notably committee q&a is going to bump off the bump off a microphone if not this exact microphone, very...
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declaration of the man, five years ahead of his time before anyone else caught on, and it's like sinatra sings, obama lies. it was that natural a declaration. ...
declaration of the man, five years ahead of his time before anyone else caught on, and it's like sinatra sings, obama lies. it was that natural a declaration. ...
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it is not chocolate, you got a lot of white brothers and sisters from frank sinatra to average white man. >> host: picture of cornel west's mother? >> guest: in my eye. no doubt about it. >> host: where were you raised? >> guest: a black neighborhood, shiloh baptist church, one of the greatest passions. and my son could have done that. i have a great granddaughter. brother came less. the isaac brothers. >> host: eric in seattle, you are on with cornel west. >> caller: thank you. pleasure speaking to you, mr. west. i feel like the biggest problem in the african-american community in the united states is we look to other people to be our leaders. and the united states senate, in this past election what actually happened was you had democrats trying instead of speaking up for the rights of the people who put them in office. this is going on in ferguson. governor nixon actually to speak up but he cannot win elections and these are senators like chuck schumer speaking about drones but nothing about stop and frisk. what i would like to add, isn't it time -- we only have black congressional
it is not chocolate, you got a lot of white brothers and sisters from frank sinatra to average white man. >> host: picture of cornel west's mother? >> guest: in my eye. no doubt about it. >> host: where were you raised? >> guest: a black neighborhood, shiloh baptist church, one of the greatest passions. and my son could have done that. i have a great granddaughter. brother came less. the isaac brothers. >> host: eric in seattle, you are on with cornel west....
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frank sinatra. >> reporter: records are not just one generation removed from today's technology, threetapes. >> it is presence and warmth. it really sounds like something is happening. >> reporter: then there is the tangible thing that you can hold in your hand. >> the big beautiful cover art and reading the liner notes. more of an experience than downloading. >> reporter: the resurgence of vinyl can only go so far. kind of a portability problem. walking around the streets of new york with it is not practical. which is why vinyl sales are a small fraction of album sales. 3%. most people get their music from downloads and streaming. 10-year-olds like ruby is not exactly the market. >> do you known records? >> no. >> it is not a bottom line for the music industry. >> reporter: the lp stands for long play. in the era where everything happens on the go, the move of the turntable is a nice change of pace. for "today," stephanie gosk, nbc news, new york. >> johnny cash. >> this is my jackson 5 abc. i bought this when i was 11 years old. >> it looks like it. where can you find it? >> it has s
frank sinatra. >> reporter: records are not just one generation removed from today's technology, threetapes. >> it is presence and warmth. it really sounds like something is happening. >> reporter: then there is the tangible thing that you can hold in your hand. >> the big beautiful cover art and reading the liner notes. more of an experience than downloading. >> reporter: the resurgence of vinyl can only go so far. kind of a portability problem. walking around the...
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sinatra sings, obama lies, that natural declaration. >> you can watch this and other programs online at booktv.org. here is a look get the latest news about the publishing industry. on monday amazon's crowds west publishing platform kindles count allowed the public to begin nominating manuscript they wish to see published. amazon will review the voting after 30 days and if the manuscript is selected the author will receive a five renewable contract of $1,500 advance and 50% of the e-book royalty rates. in 84 page and published book by richard simon of publisher simon and schuster is for sale. the publishing news website reports the book looks at the history and practice of the american public -- publishing industry the according to the association of american publishers adult book sales were down 2.2% for the first seven month of this year. e-book sales accounted for 30% of those sales. stay up-to-date on news about the publishing world by making us on facebook at facebook.com/booktv or follow us on twitter at booktv. you can visit our web site, booktv.org and click on news about boo
sinatra sings, obama lies, that natural declaration. >> you can watch this and other programs online at booktv.org. here is a look get the latest news about the publishing industry. on monday amazon's crowds west publishing platform kindles count allowed the public to begin nominating manuscript they wish to see published. amazon will review the voting after 30 days and if the manuscript is selected the author will receive a five renewable contract of $1,500 advance and 50% of the e-book...
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i had an applause record from sinatra. but the secret is no one laughed. my mother was a violinist -- i recorded an album at 15. you notice, all that, but she would adjudicate it. she would say well sung, a little pitchy. no one was saying get out there and play baseball, you idiot. that's a huge part of how you can guide a kid. >> can we do another segment? >> i can stay all morning. >> we have to talk about jiminy glick. >> you know what he said to mel brooks -- what's your big beef with the nazis? >> oh, my god. will you do more of that when we come back. with more "morning joe." jump-st business with startup-ny. an unprecedented program that partners businesses with universities across the state. for better access to talent, cutting edge research, and state of the art facilities. and you pay no taxes for ten years. from biotech in brooklyn, to next gen energy in binghamton, to manufacturing in buffalo... startup-ny has new businesses popping up across the state. see how startup-ny can help your business grow at startup
i had an applause record from sinatra. but the secret is no one laughed. my mother was a violinist -- i recorded an album at 15. you notice, all that, but she would adjudicate it. she would say well sung, a little pitchy. no one was saying get out there and play baseball, you idiot. that's a huge part of how you can guide a kid. >> can we do another segment? >> i can stay all morning. >> we have to talk about jiminy glick. >> you know what he said to mel brooks -- what's...
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remember the frank sinatra song, i've been a poet, a pauper, a pawn, and a king? i've been about 19 different things in my life, but my interest in food and farm issues and related global agriculture issue and my interest in the u.s. congress and how it operates and our government kind of ties these issues together. and so i -- but i don't think -- there's a lot of experts in food and farm policy, global agriculture policy. i want to give a slightly more political science perspective today, because we have an election coming, if you haven't noticed if you watch tv all the time and can't turn off these very enlightening and constructive advertisements being run by candidates for office. but i think you have to look at our political system and how it functions. i'm going to talk mostly about the u.s. political system today , even though i know there are people from overseas here, because i think it has a lot to do with what food and agriculture and farm and global policies are all about. i think -- and you got to understand the politics of this country, specifically
remember the frank sinatra song, i've been a poet, a pauper, a pawn, and a king? i've been about 19 different things in my life, but my interest in food and farm issues and related global agriculture issue and my interest in the u.s. congress and how it operates and our government kind of ties these issues together. and so i -- but i don't think -- there's a lot of experts in food and farm policy, global agriculture policy. i want to give a slightly more political science perspective today,...
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going to see frank sinatra and playing craps as you're watching the show.as made 58% of its revenue from gambling. last year it accounted for just 37%. slot machines are being rebrand with popular tv and movie titles. and what was once video poker now looks more like a video game. >> so it's a video game essentially? >> yeah. >> reporter: david chang is chief marketing officer for gambling, a gaming company focused on millennials. he said young people are used to playing games for free on their phones so gambling is not the draw. >> being entertaining in and of itself. the gambling part of is the entertainment but not the main focus. >> everyone is saying millennials don't like slot machines. what do they have against slot machines? >> slot machines are great for a different demographics. >> older people. >> older people. >> reporter: vegas is betting the news the younger generation will continue to flock to sin city. for "cbs this morning," ben tracy, las vegas. >> it's not your granddad's vegas anymore. that's nice. are we going anytime soon? it looks fun
going to see frank sinatra and playing craps as you're watching the show.as made 58% of its revenue from gambling. last year it accounted for just 37%. slot machines are being rebrand with popular tv and movie titles. and what was once video poker now looks more like a video game. >> so it's a video game essentially? >> yeah. >> reporter: david chang is chief marketing officer for gambling, a gaming company focused on millennials. he said young people are used to playing games...