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we got a guy who looked like frank sinatra. >> we projected it. he came home.natra's ghost onto his ceiling. >> jimmy: as i recall, he didn't believe it for a second. >> dude, it was a complete disaster. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: disaster, yeah, but a great story. >> it , yeah. i loved him so much. he was the sweetest guy in the world. >> jimmy: yes, he was. [ applause ] you and tom, our mutual friend tom stern, who is a director here, you directed a movie that one of the stars was mr. t. >> yes, the great tom stern, a film called "freaks." in that film mr. t. played the bearded lady. one of the members of the freak show. i was another. keanu was another. there were many. really, the only thing he had to do was wear a taffeta dress. that was it. a big beard, taffeta dress. >> jimmy: the t. is short for "taffeta." >> that's what we believed when we cast him, yeah. >> jimmy: what was that like with mr. t.? >> i saw him recently. i mean, he had -- time does good things to the memory, i guess. >> jimmy: he didn't have a good time? >> no, he -- i mean, he was great up
we got a guy who looked like frank sinatra. >> we projected it. he came home.natra's ghost onto his ceiling. >> jimmy: as i recall, he didn't believe it for a second. >> dude, it was a complete disaster. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: disaster, yeah, but a great story. >> it , yeah. i loved him so much. he was the sweetest guy in the world. >> jimmy: yes, he was. [ applause ] you and tom, our mutual friend tom stern, who is a director here, you directed a movie that...
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. >>> wrapping up your work week, the warriors making moves, bell divided, and move over sinatra. rest of the rat pack, elvis, and is it viva las vegas for dirt car? is he the big man in town? >> and a reminder, we have a new app that gives you 247 access to cbsn bay area and kpix five news. >>> three bay area college football teams were scheduled to play tomorrow, now only one of them is going to take the field. what is going on? >> we have to feast all little diet of california and oregon state, washington state, i'm out your the cougars were supposed to tear it off, they were canceled by the pac 12 after the program was struck by coronavirus so hard, the cougars do not have enough players available. san jose state also had their game cut off with a positive test in fresno state. there is immediate speculation about the cardinals and the spartans, they could not play. exploring alternative options to replace washington state, at this time they do not expect to be able to fill the opening. the program will be turning their attention to the 123rd big game next friday. and the 49er
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the play list includes songs from aretha franklin, beebe king and frank sinatra. mr.n important role throughout his life. >>> a house fire hit very close to home for an oklahoma police officer. he responded to a call to the fire on friday only to realize it was his house on fire and his children were trapped inside. hunter mckee of our oklahoma city affiliate kw tv tells us what happened. >> reporter: in this video captured from a home across the street, you can see the glow from the flames as his police unit is seen driving up. as he made his way inside his wife lorrainea told me he had saved his sons. >> he threw a tv through the back glass door to get the kids out. >> reporter: he managed to pull his sons, 14-year-old thomas and 7-year-old a.j. to safety. >> even if it's your family or not or strangers, going into a burning house is not natural. it's not normal. you really have to have the guts and the bravery to do that. >> lorena said she left the house 50 minutes before the fire ignited. she was told an electrical issue may have sparked the flames. she said what
the play list includes songs from aretha franklin, beebe king and frank sinatra. mr.n important role throughout his life. >>> a house fire hit very close to home for an oklahoma police officer. he responded to a call to the fire on friday only to realize it was his house on fire and his children were trapped inside. hunter mckee of our oklahoma city affiliate kw tv tells us what happened. >> reporter: in this video captured from a home across the street, you can see the glow from...
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no fitzgerald and frank sinatra, my parents' generation, had really done the songs. otr very powerful reason was that cole porter was a gay american artist who had to be closeted for his entire career. >> an excited owd sees the arril of cole porter, the great songwriter. >> we used to call it "the trojan horse approach." you know, there's this, oh, there's a u2 track. it's annie lennox. it's debbie harry aniggy p. isn't this, like, really funny? and they're singing cole porter songs. isn't that weird? but it like kind of cool. and those songs sound great. and then all of a suddenalboom, you'reng about the stigma around bei l.g.b.t.q. or wearing a condom or e fact that aids is a preventable disease that at that time the president of the united states, ronald reagan, wouldn't say the words "aids." >> the more cases of h.i.v. infection we can prevent now, the less cases of aids will be seen in the future. >> reporter: "red hot + blue" would sell over one million copies worldwide, and the accompanying film was seen in over 30 countries. the music videos-- direcd by film
no fitzgerald and frank sinatra, my parents' generation, had really done the songs. otr very powerful reason was that cole porter was a gay american artist who had to be closeted for his entire career. >> an excited owd sees the arril of cole porter, the great songwriter. >> we used to call it "the trojan horse approach." you know, there's this, oh, there's a u2 track. it's annie lennox. it's debbie harry aniggy p. isn't this, like, really funny? and they're singing cole...
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ground with mercury but they are also bringing the new coronavirus into the indigenous region global sinatra zillion environmental police destroyed excavators and pumps and videos taken on their mobile phones gold diggers complained about the rape. of the government and the environment minister promised us that we could look for gold in the indigenous areas i that's why we expect our workers gold diggers to be legalized but we're going to carry on until then. thanks to the gold. there's shop owner is doing well and his business will often get out but if it were up to him he would be doing even better. when you know we're really the best thing the government could do is to legalize our area and improve the streets so i can do our business. approach that would be great he. always. gets better can foster. a jeep has stopped outside from the load in the back it's obvious what this man is planning after picking up some groceries he drives directly into the reserve with his workers the group clearly has an eye on rain forest temba. up. the fact is by destroying the rain forest of the indigenous pe
ground with mercury but they are also bringing the new coronavirus into the indigenous region global sinatra zillion environmental police destroyed excavators and pumps and videos taken on their mobile phones gold diggers complained about the rape. of the government and the environment minister promised us that we could look for gold in the indigenous areas i that's why we expect our workers gold diggers to be legalized but we're going to carry on until then. thanks to the gold. there's shop...
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ground with mercury but they are also bringing the new coronavirus into the indigenous region global sinatra zillion environmental police destroyed excavators and pumps and videos taken on their mobile phones gold diggers complained about the rape. of the government and the environment minister promised us that we could look for gold in the indigenous areas that's why we expect our workers gold diggers to be legalized but we're going to carry on until then. thanks to the gold digger. there's shop owner joke is doing well in his business. to get out but if it were up to him he would be doing even better. window really the best thing the government could do is to legalize our area and improve the streets so i can do our business. approach that would be great if. it's better can foster. a jeep has stopped outside from the load in the back it's obvious what this man is planning after picking up some groceries he drives directly into the reserve with his workers the group clearly has an eye on rain forest temba. up. the fact is by destroying the rain forest of the indigenous peoples the squatters
ground with mercury but they are also bringing the new coronavirus into the indigenous region global sinatra zillion environmental police destroyed excavators and pumps and videos taken on their mobile phones gold diggers complained about the rape. of the government and the environment minister promised us that we could look for gold in the indigenous areas that's why we expect our workers gold diggers to be legalized but we're going to carry on until then. thanks to the gold digger. there's...
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who's sinatra?" they never heard that word. i take this very poorly.em to think simon and garfunkel has-- they were indelible, we did something tha has value throe decades. >> reporter: and you really question if gatng to be the case with those records that you made back then? >> well, you know, it's-- everything's here and gone. that's why i used thtra example. you mean we forgot that name? it's kind of all here and gone. >> reporter: but isn't that everything, anyway? >> and isn't it discouraging? >> reporter: i don't-- i don't know. i'm of two minds. on one handfe, that it is discouraging. on the other hand, i feel like it's freeing. >> it's freeing. >> reporter: because why suffer? we're here to do our work, and if the tree falls in the woods, maybe someone's there to hear it. >> "we're here to do our work." is the work worthwhile or worthless? let's say it's worthwhile. is it good? is it very good? is it extraordinary? is it worth saving among civilization? do we want to save it like we saved beethoven? it really worthwhile? that's a key question,
who's sinatra?" they never heard that word. i take this very poorly.em to think simon and garfunkel has-- they were indelible, we did something tha has value throe decades. >> reporter: and you really question if gatng to be the case with those records that you made back then? >> well, you know, it's-- everything's here and gone. that's why i used thtra example. you mean we forgot that name? it's kind of all here and gone. >> reporter: but isn't that everything, anyway?...
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frank sinatra i'd be playing new york new york at all my rallies and i'd be playing my way at all my rallies so i get that. it was a very good years another one. i think what surprises me is that the public even with a health scare is willing to come up come out and show up for down trump even though he's down in most down in every poll and even though most pundits don't think he's going to win that they're willing to be heard they're willing to be seen and even to put their own health on the on the line to let their support and their voices be heard by by people like us i'm surprised at the intensity of these rallies and how he can still really wepa crowd. rang bells in the face of his seem stupid to you why would you go to a rally ok and then you're going to say that i'm stupid because i want to see this i want to know what's going on i want to talk to people i will stand away from them i will have a mask on i went to the peace agreement between israel and because i knew how stuart was it not been done in 27 years i went to trump's convention speech because i was invited i wanted t
frank sinatra i'd be playing new york new york at all my rallies and i'd be playing my way at all my rallies so i get that. it was a very good years another one. i think what surprises me is that the public even with a health scare is willing to come up come out and show up for down trump even though he's down in most down in every poll and even though most pundits don't think he's going to win that they're willing to be heard they're willing to be seen and even to put their own health on the...
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well actually you know scott is talking about lock down deaths and so is professor sinatra group trust so is karl head again at oxford university you know some of the top scientists in the world at harvard as well stanford so you know this this idea or the orthodoxy that was sort of mainstream orthodoxy in terms of science and public policy back in april in march things have moved on substantially since then and if you look at the opinion polls in the united states and especially states where there were legal challenges to lockdowns i'm talking about michigan also in pennsylvania where the courts overturned the governor's calls for lockdowns this issue is on the ballot this year this is locked down in covert policies even mask mandates are on the ballot this is a wedge issue all like abortion like guns like mitt many other wedge issues that sometimes determine close elections in the united states in history now you have won a new one in 2020 it's locked down in covert policy so the majority the american people it seems in terms of swing states it seems like they're leaning against lock
well actually you know scott is talking about lock down deaths and so is professor sinatra group trust so is karl head again at oxford university you know some of the top scientists in the world at harvard as well stanford so you know this this idea or the orthodoxy that was sort of mainstream orthodoxy in terms of science and public policy back in april in march things have moved on substantially since then and if you look at the opinion polls in the united states and especially states where...
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it was nine top 40, he sang with sinatra, he sang with dry sand.was the ultimate professional and that is why he worked from his time as a red coat until a year or two ago when he was still touring with his one—man show and this two—man show aged 85, still up and this two—man show aged 85, still up there singing, dancing, telling jokes, being easy, being self deprecating. yes, and the kind you don't really make any more, that versatility of singing, telling jokes, running chat shows and quiz shows, extraordinary range. she was particularly brilliant at chat shows. his television career began in the des 0'connor show. then 40 or more years on, he had lots of chat or variety shows, bringing out the best in people and was so generous and relaxed and you relaxed with him and he wanted you to succeed. he was such a decent and nice guy. incredible. i don't think you'll find anybody on the world of entertainment he has a thing to say against him except for morecambe and wise who both loved him. on that show got such a huge audience but he was starring on
it was nine top 40, he sang with sinatra, he sang with dry sand.was the ultimate professional and that is why he worked from his time as a red coat until a year or two ago when he was still touring with his one—man show and this two—man show aged 85, still up and this two—man show aged 85, still up there singing, dancing, telling jokes, being easy, being self deprecating. yes, and the kind you don't really make any more, that versatility of singing, telling jokes, running chat shows and...
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but so far, both sinatras been adamant that he will not change his policy and that he believes that more development in the amazon might help to rise that region from poverty. the area of deforestation is larger than the land mass of jamaica. i mean, it's really hard to fathom. i'm wondering if we get a bit more specific can if you can hear me, if we have, we have alexander. yes, we have us under. is it specific policies from both sonata, which have gotten us to this point, or is it ok if you can repeat the question? no problem. ok, now you can hear me. is it both or not as specific policies which have gotten the amazon to this point, or is it more the defunding of agencies which would have issued protection it's probably a mix of both of you for a station of the amazon is not only happening in brazil it's also happening on the peruvian side, it's happening here in colombia, but it's clear that cattle, ranchers and law are just land grabbers in brazil have, are feeling emboldened by what the president, both so narrow has been saying by his policy is to go on deeper into the forest, they
but so far, both sinatras been adamant that he will not change his policy and that he believes that more development in the amazon might help to rise that region from poverty. the area of deforestation is larger than the land mass of jamaica. i mean, it's really hard to fathom. i'm wondering if we get a bit more specific can if you can hear me, if we have, we have alexander. yes, we have us under. is it specific policies from both sonata, which have gotten us to this point, or is it ok if you...
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for his frank sinatra abc special. >> that one word would be hope. >> just hope?the most neglected word in our language. >> reporter: yes, hope, high hopes. >> those high, in the sky apple pie hopes. >> reporter: she became a globe trotting humanitarian. >> man much have freedom in which to develop his full stature. >> reporter: for 12 years america's first lady, emphasises on first. >> she is the first first lady to cross the country by air. she is the first first lady to have press conferences. >> reporter: and as david chronicles in his new biography, published by simon and shuster, she was the first, first laidy to write a daily newspaper column and host a weekly radio show. >> we still see in the youth of today, an absolute faith in their own ability to work out our destinies. >> reporter: of all the monikers and titles assigned to her, which was her favorite? >> she registered herself over and over again as homemaker. >> reporter: are you serious? >> or housewife. she thought you were a genius if you could make a home anywhere you were. >> reporter: feeling
for his frank sinatra abc special. >> that one word would be hope. >> just hope?the most neglected word in our language. >> reporter: yes, hope, high hopes. >> those high, in the sky apple pie hopes. >> reporter: she became a globe trotting humanitarian. >> man much have freedom in which to develop his full stature. >> reporter: for 12 years america's first lady, emphasises on first. >> she is the first first lady to cross the country by air. she...
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his favourite song, frank sinatra's my way. secunder kermani, bbc news, islamabad.y hours of sunday. cameras across the region captured the fireball in the southern sky the meteor was seen descending towards earth for a few seconds and then emitting a powerful light. it was reported that the glow was so bright it could be seen through closed curtains. us officials say a mysterious metal structure found recently at a remote desert site in the state of utah, has now disappeared. the shiny pillar was spotted by farmers counting sheep from the air. there was no indication of who put it there and wild speculation that it was the work of aliens. now the monolith has gone, utah officials say they could only speculate that the aliens have ta ken it back. you are watching bbc news. one way of doing your bit to help the environment for years to come, is to grow a tree. tonight, bbc countryfile is launching a new campaign to plant 750,000 saplings across the uk — and wants us all to get involved. a number of high—profile names are supporting the initiative, including prince ch
his favourite song, frank sinatra's my way. secunder kermani, bbc news, islamabad.y hours of sunday. cameras across the region captured the fireball in the southern sky the meteor was seen descending towards earth for a few seconds and then emitting a powerful light. it was reported that the glow was so bright it could be seen through closed curtains. us officials say a mysterious metal structure found recently at a remote desert site in the state of utah, has now disappeared. the shiny pillar...
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he sang with sinatra, he sang with streisand. the most extraordinary all—round entertainer, and he was effortlessly relaxed. he was the ultimate professional, and that's why he woke from his time as a red coat but in the 1950s until a year or two ago. in his mid—80s he was still touring with his one—man show, and with the two—man show with jimmy tarbuck. aged 85 he was still up there singing, dancing, telling jokes, being easy, being self—deprecating. he really was the best of a kind. the founder of biontech — which has developed a coronavirus vaccine — says its impact will not be felt significantly until the summer. professor ugur shahin stressed that this winter would still be tough, but with a high vaccination rate — life could be back to normal in a year's time. this winter will be hard. so, we will not have a big impact on the infection numbers with our vaccine in the winter. the bigger impact will happen until summer. summer will help us anyway, because the infection rate will go down in summer, and what is absolutely essen
he sang with sinatra, he sang with streisand. the most extraordinary all—round entertainer, and he was effortlessly relaxed. he was the ultimate professional, and that's why he woke from his time as a red coat but in the 1950s until a year or two ago. in his mid—80s he was still touring with his one—man show, and with the two—man show with jimmy tarbuck. aged 85 he was still up there singing, dancing, telling jokes, being easy, being self—deprecating. he really was the best of a kind....
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three grammys, including a shocker: album of the year. >> you beat out harry belafonte and frank sinatra> yes. my stammer is getting even worse as i discovered this. i don't think frank was thrilled that a stand-up comic beat out his album. >> reporter: his trademark is his cadence. he takes his time and pauses. and he has those phone calls. his favorite, a publicity man talking to his client, abraham lincoln before the gettysburg address. >> you changed four score and seven to 87? >> reporter: you said 87 years? >> yeah. i have on the wall the abraham lincoln routine written out. they want to put that in the smithsonian. >> reporter: your 1960 abraham lincoln routine going into the country's preeminent museum. [laughter] >> reporter: that's pretty good. >> yeah, now that you bring it up, yeah. >> reporter: that disarming style suited him perfectly on tv, first in the bob newhart show, as a psychologist married to suzanne pleschette. >> i'm going to bed unless you have another surprise for me. >> i did have, but you're sure not going to get it now. >> all in the family, mash, mary tyler
three grammys, including a shocker: album of the year. >> you beat out harry belafonte and frank sinatra> yes. my stammer is getting even worse as i discovered this. i don't think frank was thrilled that a stand-up comic beat out his album. >> reporter: his trademark is his cadence. he takes his time and pauses. and he has those phone calls. his favorite, a publicity man talking to his client, abraham lincoln before the gettysburg address. >> you changed four score and...
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his favourite song, frank sinatra's my way. secunder kermani, bbc news, islamabad. centre, with 0lly. formula one drivers have been praising the safety regulations in the sport after romain grosjean miracualously walked away from a terrifying crash at the bahrain grand prix. after being clipped by another car, he lost control on the first lap and his car split in two and burst into flames. he was was in the front half of the car that was jammed under a safety barrier and was surely saved by the halo head protection device that was only introduced two years ago. race marshalls were quickly on the scene to pull the frenchman clear. he's going to spend the night in hospital for burns sustained on the back of both hands. lewis hamilton, who actually won the race said this was a reminder of how dangerous their sport is. well, in the last hour or so, grosjean has posted a video from his hospital bed with a medical update and he also admitted that he was one of those drivers that initially opposed the halo device over the car's cockpit. i just wanted to say, i am 0k — well
his favourite song, frank sinatra's my way. secunder kermani, bbc news, islamabad. centre, with 0lly. formula one drivers have been praising the safety regulations in the sport after romain grosjean miracualously walked away from a terrifying crash at the bahrain grand prix. after being clipped by another car, he lost control on the first lap and his car split in two and burst into flames. he was was in the front half of the car that was jammed under a safety barrier and was surely saved by the...
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and he did have 36 albums, five in the top a0, number one hit with i might pretend, he sang with sinatraxtra terry all—round entertainer and he was afraid of easily relaxed. it was the ultimate professional and thatis it was the ultimate professional and that is why he worked from his time asa that is why he worked from his time as a redcoat until a year or two ago in his mid—80s, still touring with his one—man show and two—man show aged a t5, still up there singing, dancing, telling jokes, being easy, being self—deprecating and he really was the best of a kind. almost one is tempted to say the kind they don't make any more, that kind of versatility in the world of entertainment, singing, telling jokes, running chat shows and quiz shows. extraordinary range. he was particularly brilliant at chat shows, he had a lot of them in the television crew your began in 1963, then for a0 years, he had lots of different variety shows. you brought in the best in people as so generous and relaxed that you relaxed with him and he wanted you to succeed. he really was just a decent and nice quy: really w
and he did have 36 albums, five in the top a0, number one hit with i might pretend, he sang with sinatraxtra terry all—round entertainer and he was afraid of easily relaxed. it was the ultimate professional and thatis it was the ultimate professional and that is why he worked from his time asa that is why he worked from his time as a redcoat until a year or two ago in his mid—80s, still touring with his one—man show and two—man show aged a t5, still up there singing, dancing, telling...
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his favourite song — frank sinatra's my way. secunder kermani, bbc news, islamabad. at the papers with our reviewers, author and journalist yasmin alibhai—brown and former pensions minister ros altmann. that's coming up after the headlines at 11:30pm. now it's time for a look at the weather with darren bett. hello there. there was some sunshine around on sunday across south wales, south west england. some areas saw temperatures of 15 degrees. for many, though, it was another one those dull and gloomy sort of days. but the weather is changing and that's happening now. these weather fronts coming down from the north west bringing patchy rain southwards on monday, the breeze picking up and blowing away that area of high pressure that's brought all the gloom during recent days. so, a frost—free start, but still quite gloomy in the south. the mist and fog are lifting as that patchy rain heads its way southwards. the rain affecting the hills in the west, little rain or no rain across southern parts of england. and in the afternoon, we get some sunshine after the rain in sc
his favourite song — frank sinatra's my way. secunder kermani, bbc news, islamabad. at the papers with our reviewers, author and journalist yasmin alibhai—brown and former pensions minister ros altmann. that's coming up after the headlines at 11:30pm. now it's time for a look at the weather with darren bett. hello there. there was some sunshine around on sunday across south wales, south west england. some areas saw temperatures of 15 degrees. for many, though, it was another one those dull...
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his favourite song, frank sinatra's my way. secunder kermani, bbc news, islamabad.s financially and legally liable for human rights violations or environmental damage. the law would affect their supply chains anywhere in the world. if the swiss vote in favour of the new laws, the country could impose some of the world's strictest corporate responsibility rules. recent polls indicate that a slim majority supports the initiative to amend the swiss constitution. jean—cedric michel is a partner at the swiss law firm kellerhals carrard, and hejoins us now from geneva. give us an idea what this law would mean in switzerland and it sounds pretty draconian? good morning. it is draconian, but the standard is very simple, those international companies having a seat in switzerland must abide by human rights for whatever activity they have in the world and anywhere in the world, so basically we can say it is draconian, but abiding by human rights is not draconian, it is basically what everybody should be doing. but in effect -- it affects anywhere in their supply chains, doesn'
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i think that yeah i think you know i know a sinatra goot in the u.k. she's one of the world's best an infectious disease epidemiologist and i think she's been battered quite a bit. but i would say this that the u.s. is the u.s. has a lot of positives and a lot of you know people are very more interactive but right now the country's off the rails the countries off the rails because there is this hysteria that has been tual by the faces of public health experts use here that have been not only wrong but more interested i believe in their own public satcher than anything else and you know you've got to look at the data and part of the public policy leadership in my view is to understand what you're talking about to make sure that people who are you know regular people out there understand that you have a good understanding and you have a rational commonsense ossy instead of wringing your hands every other day what we don't know what we should be doing is saying what we know because we know quite a bit and you know there there is a hysteria here that is yo
i think that yeah i think you know i know a sinatra goot in the u.k. she's one of the world's best an infectious disease epidemiologist and i think she's been battered quite a bit. but i would say this that the u.s. is the u.s. has a lot of positives and a lot of you know people are very more interactive but right now the country's off the rails the countries off the rails because there is this hysteria that has been tual by the faces of public health experts use here that have been not only...
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his favourite song, frank sinatra's my way. secunder kermani, bbc news, islamabad.llo again. there was some sunshine earlier today across more south—western parts of the uk, but these areas will see some dense patchy fog overnight. pretty grey and gloomy actually, elsewhere, mind you. and cold at the moment in north—east scotland. but we've got the wind picking up, cloud and rain moving down from the north—west, so temperatures will probably tend to rise. ahead of that, temperatures will be around 5 or 6 degrees. we've got rain in the morning across northern ireland as well as scotland, into northern england, heading into north wales. as that rain moves southwards, it's going to be very light and patchy. it will be misty and murky for a while across southern areas. but then, after the rain clears away from scotland, we get some cooler air moving in — that means some sunshine at least. elsewhere, with the cloud, patchy rain, temperatures mild — 10 or 11 degrees. a chilly start though for east scotland, north—east england on tuesday. maybe a frost to begin with. it's
his favourite song, frank sinatra's my way. secunder kermani, bbc news, islamabad.llo again. there was some sunshine earlier today across more south—western parts of the uk, but these areas will see some dense patchy fog overnight. pretty grey and gloomy actually, elsewhere, mind you. and cold at the moment in north—east scotland. but we've got the wind picking up, cloud and rain moving down from the north—west, so temperatures will probably tend to rise. ahead of that, temperatures will...
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>> i do know how to read it says i saw frank sinatra at garden art center.t would know that is now the pnc. it is up about 1.7 times tangible book. well done on the power pitch >> that all boils down to a buy. tim, what do you say >> i'm banking on cate and buying pnc it overcomes the loss of the black rock asset sale. it should trade at a premium and i think they will. >> dan >> i thought that was a great power pitch by cate. i am not a buyer here at 140 and this is consistent with what i was saying about buying at these breakouts. you don't have to buy it at 140. it will likely be back to 130 in the next few weeks by the way, the first concert i ever went to was beach boys at the art garden center. >> i am concerned this has gone too far too fast cate makes an excellent point but it has gone from 105 to 140 in basically less than a month so i think a lot of the new regulatory commission has not been priced in yet >> one last final word or appeal >> i am going to stick with what i am saying. it has gone up a lot, 25% since they reported for the quarter so i
>> i do know how to read it says i saw frank sinatra at garden art center.t would know that is now the pnc. it is up about 1.7 times tangible book. well done on the power pitch >> that all boils down to a buy. tim, what do you say >> i'm banking on cate and buying pnc it overcomes the loss of the black rock asset sale. it should trade at a premium and i think they will. >> dan >> i thought that was a great power pitch by cate. i am not a buyer here at 140 and this...
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ground with mercury but they are also bringing the new coronavirus into the indigenous region global sinatra zillion environmental police destroyed excavators and pumps. videos taken on their mobile phones gold diggers complained about the raid. over the government and the environment minister promised us that we could look for gold in the indigenous areas no i don't it's why we expect our workers gold diggers to be legalized but we're going to carry on until then what we are looking. thanks to the gold diggers shop owner shaka is doing well in his business. because a lot but if it were up to him he would be doing even better. when you know really the best thing the government could do is to legalize our area and improve the streets so i can do more business. approach that would be great. it's better to foster. a jeep has stopped outside from the load in the back it's obvious what this man is planning after picking up some groceries he drives directly into the reserve with his workers the group clearly has an eye on rain forest timber. aka. the fact is by destroying the rain forest of the in
ground with mercury but they are also bringing the new coronavirus into the indigenous region global sinatra zillion environmental police destroyed excavators and pumps. videos taken on their mobile phones gold diggers complained about the raid. over the government and the environment minister promised us that we could look for gold in the indigenous areas no i don't it's why we expect our workers gold diggers to be legalized but we're going to carry on until then what we are looking. thanks to...
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i will explain that and move over, sinatra, sammy davis jr. mack, and the rest of the rat pack.elvis is in viva las vegas for the quarterback. how do i use better than bouillon? i just add a spoonful to my marinades... ...to stir frys... ...sauces... just whisk it in... ...brush it on ...sauté it. it adds a "cooked all day taste" ...that doesn't take all day. better than bouillon. don't just make it. make it better sfx: turkey gobble sfx: dog bark sfx: bubbles give thanks, no matter how you share it. ♪grocery outlet jingle do you have cheese? of course. more cheese for less chedar do you have kale? absolutly. more kale for less cabbage in our produce section. how about pizza?! yep... more pizza for less dough in the freezer section. now you're getting the hang of it. ♪grocrey outlet jingle >>> good morning, everybody. you see over my shoulder the pac-12 football and we will have to feast on cal oregon state later today. stanford and watching the state is out. the cougars yesterday were already to tee off tonight against stanford but it was canceled by the pac-12 after the progra
i will explain that and move over, sinatra, sammy davis jr. mack, and the rest of the rat pack.elvis is in viva las vegas for the quarterback. how do i use better than bouillon? i just add a spoonful to my marinades... ...to stir frys... ...sauces... just whisk it in... ...brush it on ...sauté it. it adds a "cooked all day taste" ...that doesn't take all day. better than bouillon. don't just make it. make it better sfx: turkey gobble sfx: dog bark sfx: bubbles give thanks, no matter...
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i forgot about frank sinatra. sorry, frank. sorry about that. >> i wasn't going to say anything.'t know why stevie's not on this list. that's fine. i'm sorry. but thank you. you looked great. you sounded great. it was a great show and it's going to keep me smiling all day long. >> happy thanksgiving, laura coates. you have a great thanksgiving. okay? >> happy thanksgiving. for all we know, we'll meet again, don lemon. this is "cnn tonight." i'm laura coates. and as he prepares to leave office, president trump granting a full pardon to michael flynn, his former national security adviser who twice pleaded guilty to lying to the fbi about his contacts with the russian ambassador after trump's election in 2016. and as the covid-19 pandemic surges out of control, the u.s. records more than 2,000 deaths from the virus just today alone. and president-elect joe biden in a pre-thanksgiving address asking americans to fight the deadly virus, not each other. joining me now, cnn white house correspondent john harwood, cnn political analyst tolu oranipa, also peter wehner, former adviser to g
i forgot about frank sinatra. sorry, frank. sorry about that. >> i wasn't going to say anything.'t know why stevie's not on this list. that's fine. i'm sorry. but thank you. you looked great. you sounded great. it was a great show and it's going to keep me smiling all day long. >> happy thanksgiving, laura coates. you have a great thanksgiving. okay? >> happy thanksgiving. for all we know, we'll meet again, don lemon. this is "cnn tonight." i'm laura coates. and as...
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frank sinatra for you on this thursday morning as we fly away to break. we'll be right back. come experience floor and decor's grand opening in san leandro! safely shop our wide aisles and be amazed with our even wider selection. discover the perfect floor at the perfect price in whatever way is perfect for you. floor and decor's newest location is now open. also open in milpitas and burlingame. >>> right now at 6:12. the drought monitor was just updated and it does still show some extreme drought conditions for parts of the north bay, most of the bay area still in a severe drought. but the good news is that we do have some rain in the forecast. we'll talk about that coming up in a few minutes. >>> and while we do have the normal backup at the bay bridge coming from the east bay to the peninsula, the slow down is on the peninsula itself. 101 a crash around the south san francisco exit. we may actually have two lanes blocked. that's the lating from chp. down 101 shows this volume through palo alto. >>> good northemorning. very happy thursday. today was supposed to be the deadl
frank sinatra for you on this thursday morning as we fly away to break. we'll be right back. come experience floor and decor's grand opening in san leandro! safely shop our wide aisles and be amazed with our even wider selection. discover the perfect floor at the perfect price in whatever way is perfect for you. floor and decor's newest location is now open. also open in milpitas and burlingame. >>> right now at 6:12. the drought monitor was just updated and it does still show some...
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his favourite song, frank sinatra's my way. secunder kermani, bbc news, islamabad.ough to move the weather along and so it has been another grey and cloudy day, with some mist and fog patches lingering into the afternoon. across north—east scotland, there was some sunshine here. staying pretty chilly, temperatures in parts of aberdeenshire just getting a couple of degrees above freezing and we also saw a little bit of sunshine for parts of wales and south—west england, otherwise, we have all been stuck underneath the sheet of cloud. 0vernight, mist and fog patches again across england and wales, visibility improving for a time in the southern uplands as rain spreads across scotland and northern ireland, with the rain turning heavier in the night across western scotland. on monday, this wet weather will be pushing its way southwards, but as the front bringing the rain moves southwards, it will weaken, so the rain won't amount to much across the south. sunshine follows across northern scotland, but we will see colder air moving in here, with temperatures of around 7 t
his favourite song, frank sinatra's my way. secunder kermani, bbc news, islamabad.ough to move the weather along and so it has been another grey and cloudy day, with some mist and fog patches lingering into the afternoon. across north—east scotland, there was some sunshine here. staying pretty chilly, temperatures in parts of aberdeenshire just getting a couple of degrees above freezing and we also saw a little bit of sunshine for parts of wales and south—west england, otherwise, we have...
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. >> and it just so happens to be the same year that frank sinatra releases "come fly with me." ♪ ♪ come with me let's fly let's fly away ♪ >> it speaks to generations of people for whom getting on an airplane was something very special. and it was exotic and it was desirable and it was glamorous. >> air travel became, you know, sort of the vogue. >> people would dress up to travel. meals in flights were not a joke -- you know, something that people might look forward to. >> the 1960s were an extraordinary period for the company because of the 7 series of planes. >> the 707 was the first successful jet. after that boeing just started building more and more, and the 727 came, the 737 came. >> and then they would do the 747, the so called queen of the skies, the first jumbo jet. boeing from that point forward was the premier maker of passenger aircraft. >> by the 1980s, boeing is unmatched in terms of its power, its reach, and those 700s planes are it. >> the company was so important to our country's economy, you know, in part because it was the largest exporter in the world. >> i mean, th
. >> and it just so happens to be the same year that frank sinatra releases "come fly with me." ♪ ♪ come with me let's fly let's fly away ♪ >> it speaks to generations of people for whom getting on an airplane was something very special. and it was exotic and it was desirable and it was glamorous. >> air travel became, you know, sort of the vogue. >> people would dress up to travel. meals in flights were not a joke -- you know, something that people might...
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his favourite song, frank sinatra's my way. secunder kermani, bbc news, islamabad. four, three, two, one! brilliant! it just doesn't get old, that, does it? that was officials in bridgwater, in somerset, being a bit slow with their ceremonial plunger. well, it turns out this kind of blunder happens more often than you think... five, four, three, two, one! happy christmas! five, four, three, two, one! happy christmas! also caught out by the timings crisis. once more for good luck? happy christmas! good luck to all the mayors and local dignitaries switching on christmas lights this week. yeah, if you have got the actual switch of cameras just don't be too trigger—happy. if it comes on a couple of seconds late you can get away with that. terrific. it is 12 minutes past eight. in just a matter of days england will come out of lockdown, and be placed under a new set of restrictions. more than 55 million people will be placed under the tightest measures, but how is it going to work this time around? we're joined now by epidemiologist dr mike tildesley. good morning to you
his favourite song, frank sinatra's my way. secunder kermani, bbc news, islamabad. four, three, two, one! brilliant! it just doesn't get old, that, does it? that was officials in bridgwater, in somerset, being a bit slow with their ceremonial plunger. well, it turns out this kind of blunder happens more often than you think... five, four, three, two, one! happy christmas! five, four, three, two, one! happy christmas! also caught out by the timings crisis. once more for good luck? happy...
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so how does it feel to be closing in on stevie wonder and frank sinatra for the most wins on album ofcentral park. >> it was. >> for the concert we did that was so much fun so thank you guys for doing that. yeah, the grammy news was absolutely unbelievable and in terms of those unbelievable records, i try not to jinx things. to quote michael scott from "the office," i'm not superstitious, but i am a little stitious. >> i get it. tell us about "folklore," clearly a product of a crazy and challenging year for so many all around the world in this year of quarantine. what was it about that experience that got your creative juices flowing? >> it was really just an amazing chance situation that ended up working with aaron from one of my favorite bands, the national. he had been in a similar creative space. he had been creating all these instrumentals and i -- my imagination was racing and creating all these story lines and so it really started with collaborating with him then i brought in jack antonoff and he's incredible and i can't believe i ended up getting to work with them. it was so c
so how does it feel to be closing in on stevie wonder and frank sinatra for the most wins on album ofcentral park. >> it was. >> for the concert we did that was so much fun so thank you guys for doing that. yeah, the grammy news was absolutely unbelievable and in terms of those unbelievable records, i try not to jinx things. to quote michael scott from "the office," i'm not superstitious, but i am a little stitious. >> i get it. tell us about "folklore,"...
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. ♪ may all your soros be small, here's to the losers, bless them all ♪ stuart: frank sinatra, here'stle fun. producers, that was very fun, smart choice of music there. i say the market is the real winner today. obviously so. the dow is up 460. john layfield is with us. john, why are we up so much in this election week? >> i think we're up so much, stuart, democratic sweep is taken off the table. last week was more about, not who would win the presidency. it has been kind of expected biden would probably win the presidency the last couple months but it looked like last we can we would have a democratic sweep of all three branches of government. that would be bad. historically since 1933 the best returns in the stocks market when we have some balance of power. funny how the forefathers saw that 400 years ago, balance of power was best thing for occur economy and country. stuart: how about mitch mcconnell, saying we want a stimulus plan before the end of the year. i presume that helps? >> absolutely. it helps tremendously. we're getting what looks like, stuart, the best of every case he
. ♪ may all your soros be small, here's to the losers, bless them all ♪ stuart: frank sinatra, here'stle fun. producers, that was very fun, smart choice of music there. i say the market is the real winner today. obviously so. the dow is up 460. john layfield is with us. john, why are we up so much in this election week? >> i think we're up so much, stuart, democratic sweep is taken off the table. last week was more about, not who would win the presidency. it has been kind of expected...