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sinatra. so this source, he was later very, very humble. he knew sinatra in the early years and worked with him on the way. his information was helpful because he was there. it did he like sinatra in the end? no, he didn't. and he tried to put that forward in the book. yes, i got this information. they are not friends now. another person i interviewed, brad dexter for this frank sinatra book save frank sinnott chose life was not true with stranding. i have a very hard time convincing him to talk. he finally agreed to cut to the undergrad. and i met him in this country club in palm springs. and he came with his wife had i put my tape recorder down on the table and she put her tape recorder down the table. and at one point, she ran out of tape. so i gave her one is mine. and he went to their house later and she was completely out of tape. she said that's all right, that's all right. he was a very helpful source. frank sinnott -- sinatra junior. >> guest: cmi. we ran into the interview and stanle
sinatra. so this source, he was later very, very humble. he knew sinatra in the early years and worked with him on the way. his information was helpful because he was there. it did he like sinatra in the end? no, he didn't. and he tried to put that forward in the book. yes, i got this information. they are not friends now. another person i interviewed, brad dexter for this frank sinatra book save frank sinnott chose life was not true with stranding. i have a very hard time convincing him to...
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sinatra. sinatra introduced her to jfk. she many years later showed me documentation and had taken messages from jfk to sam g. but the relationship changed. sinatra felt that his house and he completely rejected. he had a plaque on one of the doors there that said this is the room that jfk flopped and in the date was engraved. .. >> and peter lawford told me that he took a sledgehammer to the heliport landing and busted up the rooms. just went insane. and that was the end of the relationship. up to that point, they had been very, very close. sinatra had campaigned for kennedy, raised a lot of money, created the campaign song, he'd flown to hyannis port. very close to them. but after that, no. >> host: a couple of conspiracy theories, and this is from lawrence, an e-mail from lawrence. did you come across any evidence that george bush was in the plaza when jfk was killed? >> no, i did not come across evidence that he was there, but there is a letter in the fbi files averring that. but i did not
sinatra. sinatra introduced her to jfk. she many years later showed me documentation and had taken messages from jfk to sam g. but the relationship changed. sinatra felt that his house and he completely rejected. he had a plaque on one of the doors there that said this is the room that jfk flopped and in the date was engraved. .. >> and peter lawford told me that he took a sledgehammer to the heliport landing and busted up the rooms. just went insane. and that was the end of the...
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-- necessarily write it, since you was hisd sinatra, khon muse. he sang 87 songs from the same guy. >> one thing i can say about frank sinatra which white -- which i will say in my show is that he always acknowledged to the writers. if you ever notice in his live performances are you see -- or you hear a live album, he always gave them credit. tavis: and you do the same thing. i have seen you everywhere but the carlyle. this season, hope to get there and see you. i saw bobby short there when he was holding court for 30 some
-- necessarily write it, since you was hisd sinatra, khon muse. he sang 87 songs from the same guy. >> one thing i can say about frank sinatra which white -- which i will say in my show is that he always acknowledged to the writers. if you ever notice in his live performances are you see -- or you hear a live album, he always gave them credit. tavis: and you do the same thing. i have seen you everywhere but the carlyle. this season, hope to get there and see you. i saw bobby short there...
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-- necessarily write it, since you was hisd sinatra, khon muse. he sang 87 songs from the same guy. >> one thing i can say about frank sinatra which white -- which i will say in my show is that he always acknowledged to the writers. if you ever notice in his live performances are you see -- or you hear a live album, he always gave them credit. tavis: and you do the same thing. i have seen you everywhere but the carlyle. this season, hope to get there and see you. i saw bobby short there when he was holding court for 30 some years. years and iere 36 have been there nine. i have been there every year since he passed away. by the time i catch him come i will be am a 60. [laughter] , i haveelieve that [indiscernible] mike is on the way over to brooklyn. tavis: you love that room. >> i was honored to be asked to do that. know, i got a call that bobby had passed away. he always did that holiday season. now i am doing what he also did. he would come back in may for a couple of weeks every year. he used to play the holidays and new year's eve and come bac
-- necessarily write it, since you was hisd sinatra, khon muse. he sang 87 songs from the same guy. >> one thing i can say about frank sinatra which white -- which i will say in my show is that he always acknowledged to the writers. if you ever notice in his live performances are you see -- or you hear a live album, he always gave them credit. tavis: and you do the same thing. i have seen you everywhere but the carlyle. this season, hope to get there and see you. i saw bobby short there...
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>>¡sinatra! >>¡sinatra! >>¿sinatra? >>¿otro besito? >>espÉrate. ¿no oyes eso? ♪ hold me my darling and say ♪ that you'll always be mine. ♪ this joy is something new, ♪ my arms enfolding you, ♪ never knew this thrill before. ♪ whoever thought i'll be ♪ holding you close to me, ♪ whispering it's you i adore. ♪ dearest one, if you ♪ should leave me, ♪ each little dream would ♪ take wing and my life ♪ would be through, ♪ besame mucho, ♪ love me forever ♪ and make all my dreams ♪ come true.. [algarabía] [hablan al unísono] >>¡calma, calma...! >>leave him alone. >>vÁyanse unas cuantas con aquel que estÁ tan solo. >>caballero, perdÓneme que le interrumpa. ¿no era de usted una motocicleta que estaba afuera? >>¿cÓmo que estaba? >>pues, sÍ. unos chiquillos se la llevaron para lo oscuro, y como puede ser para jugar, tambiÉn puede ser para robarle algo. >>gracias. >>para servirle. >>voy a tener que salir un momentito, pero ahorita vuelvo, ¿eh? >>sÍ. >>¿quÉ calle busca? >>¿quÉ le importa? >>a mÍ, nada. >>¿entonces? >>ahÍ
>>¡sinatra! >>¡sinatra! >>¿sinatra? >>¿otro besito? >>espÉrate. ¿no oyes eso? ♪ hold me my darling and say ♪ that you'll always be mine. ♪ this joy is something new, ♪ my arms enfolding you, ♪ never knew this thrill before. ♪ whoever thought i'll be ♪ holding you close to me, ♪ whispering it's you i adore. ♪ dearest one, if you ♪ should leave me, ♪ each little dream would ♪ take wing and my life ♪ would be through, ♪ besame mucho,...
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frank sinnott -- sinatra junior. >> guest: cmi. we ran into the interview and stanley said to me, i'm going to take your picture with sinatra junior. i said i don't want my picture taken again. he says nobody is going to believe you have to think of you. i said of course they're going to believe me. i'll have my notes. i hope to recorder. in this interview was fascinating. for the first 45 minutes, it was a wonderful frank sinatra junior telling you what it's like to be the son of a famous singer and then he's starting to do imitations of the singer's friends and so forth. finally, he turned to me and he said he knows some name? i know a lot of people. he said you know what i mean? and i said organized crime? people. and he said i know i have been to jimmy hoffert. why start this instead. going to get the pulitzer prize. just for a minute, i kind of thought, what will i wear when i get the pulitzer prize? this is the biggest unsolved mystery of the 20th century and nobody's out. and just as i'm thinking about what i'm going to wear
frank sinnott -- sinatra junior. >> guest: cmi. we ran into the interview and stanley said to me, i'm going to take your picture with sinatra junior. i said i don't want my picture taken again. he says nobody is going to believe you have to think of you. i said of course they're going to believe me. i'll have my notes. i hope to recorder. in this interview was fascinating. for the first 45 minutes, it was a wonderful frank sinatra junior telling you what it's like to be the son of a...
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and in the case of sinatra, he sued me before i'd even written a word. i mean he just sued to stop the book and scare the publisher. >> now, there have been some cases where you have been attacked about the accuracy. is there anything that you've written that you regret? >> well, first of all i don't think i have ever been attacked on the accuracy, ever. i've never lost a lawsuit in the 30 some years that i've been writing and i have been sued probably, most famously by frank sinatra and he had to drop his lawsuit after a year. so on accuracy, i haven't been sued. on the fact that i have chosen to write what i have written has unnerved some people. >> quickly, who of all your subjects have you liked the most? >> you know something, it's not a matter of who you like the most. first of all, the book that you like the best is the book that you finish last. because you don't think you'll ever be able to produce it. i was fascinated by everyone i wrote about. i did a three-generational saga on the bush family, denounced by the boosh family for writing it. i w
and in the case of sinatra, he sued me before i'd even written a word. i mean he just sued to stop the book and scare the publisher. >> now, there have been some cases where you have been attacked about the accuracy. is there anything that you've written that you regret? >> well, first of all i don't think i have ever been attacked on the accuracy, ever. i've never lost a lawsuit in the 30 some years that i've been writing and i have been sued probably, most famously by frank...
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hasta frank sinatra quiso llevarme en pelÍculas. >>mire... >>nunca fui prostituta, porque si lo hubiera sido, me habrÍa ido con sinatra. >>¡esto es en 1966! >>sÍ, porque yo voy a cumplir 76 este aÑo. >>la tecnologÍa de la informÁtica es una herramienta mÁs para controlar a las personas. >>un cordial saludo. y bienvenidos a "caso cerrado". demos la bienvenida al primer caso del dÍa de hoy. seÑor director, que pasen los litigantes. >>con la tecnologÍa no hay secreto que se esconda, doctora. >>por favor, ayÚdeme. mi novio se ha vuelto loco y necesita ir a un psiquiatra. [♪] >>buenas tardes. [responden] >>mateo, eres el demandante del caso. explÍcame cÓmo e es esto e la tecnologÍa y los secretos que no se escapan y quÉ exiges para resolver tu caso. >>exijo que la seÑorita aquÍ presente desaloje la casa y se vaya, por infiel. >>¿la casa que ustedes comparten? >>compartimos un apartamento en renta. y quiero que ella se vaya. >>¿cuÁnto tiempo hace que tienen esta relaciÓn? >>llevamos 3 aÑos juntos. pero los Últimos 6 meses h
hasta frank sinatra quiso llevarme en pelÍculas. >>mire... >>nunca fui prostituta, porque si lo hubiera sido, me habrÍa ido con sinatra. >>¡esto es en 1966! >>sÍ, porque yo voy a cumplir 76 este aÑo. >>la tecnologÍa de la informÁtica es una herramienta mÁs para controlar a las personas. >>un cordial saludo. y bienvenidos a "caso cerrado". demos la bienvenida al primer caso del dÍa de hoy. seÑor director, que pasen los litigantes....
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have you ever met frank sinatra before he died? >> no. >> you're a fan? >> i'm a fan. >> and you're a fan of ukulele. he's not played this instrument before. we purchased this in new york city today but believe it's a good one. he's had practice and ready to go. this is warren buffet singing frank sinatra's my way. >> joined by piers morgan. >> ♪ now the end is near and so i face the final curtain ♪ ♪ my friends all say it clear, something or else, of which i'm uncertain ♪ ♪ i've lived the life of spoil and traveled each and every highway and more ♪ ♪ much more than this i did it my way ♪ >> fabulous. that was absolutely fabulous. >> raw talent. >> we have 50 seconds left. i have tweets, many saying these buffet boys are a lot of fun, aren't they? >> we have a lot of fun. >> you don't do this kind of interview. how have you enjoy the last hour? >> i've enjoyed it a lot. i think maybe we can show up at the grammys, the two of us. >> how would you like to be remembered? >> a teacher. a teacher. yeah, well actually i would like to be remember
have you ever met frank sinatra before he died? >> no. >> you're a fan? >> i'm a fan. >> and you're a fan of ukulele. he's not played this instrument before. we purchased this in new york city today but believe it's a good one. he's had practice and ready to go. this is warren buffet singing frank sinatra's my way. >> joined by piers morgan. >> ♪ now the end is near and so i face the final curtain ♪ ♪ my friends all say it clear, something or else, of...
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and frank sinatra came to atlanta for a concert to benefit the children. the photographer up on stage, that's wayne's father, homer williams, with the black newspaper "atlanta world." >> how come you got no tuxedo on there on the stage looking like that there? >> backstage with sammy davis jr. in a photo which made the front page, that's future mayor kasim reed. >> i remember that. that's so cool meeting frank sinatra. >> as a young child, reed would help the volunteers searching atlanta's woods every saturday. >> we literally would walk through wooded areas chaperoned and we would walk for a period of time until about an hour before nightfall. >> but now a new twist in the murders. patrick baltazar, the 20th victim, would be the last child to turn up in a wooded area. a day or two later an official would tell reporters fibers and dog hairs were being collected from the victim's clothing. the next child to die would be found in a river wearing nothing but underpants. fewer clues now for larry peterson. >> we're talking maybe a dozen or dozens of fibers as
and frank sinatra came to atlanta for a concert to benefit the children. the photographer up on stage, that's wayne's father, homer williams, with the black newspaper "atlanta world." >> how come you got no tuxedo on there on the stage looking like that there? >> backstage with sammy davis jr. in a photo which made the front page, that's future mayor kasim reed. >> i remember that. that's so cool meeting frank sinatra. >> as a young child, reed would help the...
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sinatra. i'm steve wynn. i run this place. >> you see i get enough towels. >> the golden nugget became wynn's golden egg. las vegas was just a bunch of casinos in the 1980s when steve wynn built the mirage, the first luxury resort on the strip. outside, a volcano exploded every 15 minutes. inside, he hired siegfried and roy to perform. next door, he built another hotel and brought cirque du soleil to las vegas for the first time. the strip wasn't just about gambling anymore, and steve wynn was hailed as a visionary. >> i've been given too much credit for that, really. if you look at las vegas in the 1980s, there hadn't been anything built since 1973 new. and so the city was in a time warp. and, as has so often been the case, in the valley of the blind, the one-eyed man is king. >> so you had an idea, and you were king. >> yeah, all of a sudden, i looked like i was a rocket scientist. >> not a rocket scientist but a showman. >> captain of the britannia! ready, aim, fire! [explosions booming] >> when he implode
sinatra. i'm steve wynn. i run this place. >> you see i get enough towels. >> the golden nugget became wynn's golden egg. las vegas was just a bunch of casinos in the 1980s when steve wynn built the mirage, the first luxury resort on the strip. outside, a volcano exploded every 15 minutes. inside, he hired siegfried and roy to perform. next door, he built another hotel and brought cirque du soleil to las vegas for the first time. the strip wasn't just about gambling anymore, and...
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the original chairman of the board, hoboken's own frank sinatra new a lot about shiny things. things are sparkling brightly on another week. look at the returns from the market. 401(k)s with highs this year. when it all this good stuff to be too good to be true? it is so nice to see you this weekend. the fed's low interest rates, simply made stocks the only game in town. that is how people view it. not everyone thinks this is a good idea, mohamed. i want you to hear something from janet yellen. >> i think the economy has gotten used to the sugar you have put out there. i think we are on a sugar high. >> is that a way to describe it? a sugar high? >> the best way to describe it is an artificial situation. it is for good reason. it is important to remember. you are absolutely right. the fed will not take its foot off the accelerator. the fed will continue to support the markets, not because they like the markets, but that is the only way they can reach the economy. at this level of prices, christine, investors are betting on something else. they are no longer betting just on the
the original chairman of the board, hoboken's own frank sinatra new a lot about shiny things. things are sparkling brightly on another week. look at the returns from the market. 401(k)s with highs this year. when it all this good stuff to be too good to be true? it is so nice to see you this weekend. the fed's low interest rates, simply made stocks the only game in town. that is how people view it. not everyone thinks this is a good idea, mohamed. i want you to hear something from janet yellen....
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his way: the unauthorized biography of frank sinatra, 1987. nancy reagan: the unauthorized biography, 1992. the royals, '97. oprah: a biography, 2010. and her most recent picture books, "capturing camelot," and "let freedom ring: stanley tretick's images of the march on washington." kittykelleywriter.com is the web site. this is booktv on c-span2. thank you for being with us the last three hours. >> guest: thank you. >> italies hopes to have my remarks. thank you very much for than a kind introduction to be here at politics & prose it is in a central part of the community and cannot imagine washington without independent bookstores and especially this one. i have been very fortunate to fall to an idea that has not been written about extensively the question how fdr how he decided to run for urd the unprecedented third term. viavoice been fascinated with fdr when i got involved with minnesota politics he was the president's. with walter mondale was heavily influenced i go to union halls there were posters of ft are. he was ubiquitous. i have al
his way: the unauthorized biography of frank sinatra, 1987. nancy reagan: the unauthorized biography, 1992. the royals, '97. oprah: a biography, 2010. and her most recent picture books, "capturing camelot," and "let freedom ring: stanley tretick's images of the march on washington." kittykelleywriter.com is the web site. this is booktv on c-span2. thank you for being with us the last three hours. >> guest: thank you. >> italies hopes to have my remarks. thank you...
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as did frank sinatra who hosted celebrities at his cal neva casino. sierra club volunteer laura lanes witnessed the boom firsthand as a young woman growing up on the lake. >> when i was in college i came home and my papers said, oh, you should go down and look at what they're doing to the swamp. >> reporter: what some residents considered a swamp at the south end of the lake was actually a large wetland, replaced in the 1960s by a maze of houses and canals called the tahoe keys. the wetland was no longer available to filter out dirt and pollute ants before they flowed into the lake. when plans for development threatened a pristine corner of the lake, citizens organized. they pressured california, nevada, and the federal government to enter into an agreement or compact that would regulate development around the lake. >> they agreed that tahoe was threatened and that tahoe needed to be protected. by a planning agency, regional planning agency. >> reporter: starting in the 1980s, the tahoe regional planning agency restricted all new construction. scienti
as did frank sinatra who hosted celebrities at his cal neva casino. sierra club volunteer laura lanes witnessed the boom firsthand as a young woman growing up on the lake. >> when i was in college i came home and my papers said, oh, you should go down and look at what they're doing to the swamp. >> reporter: what some residents considered a swamp at the south end of the lake was actually a large wetland, replaced in the 1960s by a maze of houses and canals called the tahoe keys. the...
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joining us live now is a series from the civil servants confederation in greece thank you so much mr sinatra's for joining us here on r.t. to discuss the situation in greece so first off tell us why is there such a difference in a staring estimates. what had it all for muslims i wanted to send to all of you that we want to send a message to the government and to the that it is enough with this kind of a study policy this football to see you have. already for three years they promised that it would be a development in the country if we should be a growth but you said of these we see growing up we see unemployment and when we don't see any results in the numbers and b.s. and the statistics and the figures so for the public better than the public deficit so instead of this we see more of the blame and people and the sound of it we see. in public sector less less money for for a for a for a payment so the situation cannot continue more well indeed you know mr it's not is it surprising given the fact that greece is board around two hundred forty billion euro since the start of the bailout program s
joining us live now is a series from the civil servants confederation in greece thank you so much mr sinatra's for joining us here on r.t. to discuss the situation in greece so first off tell us why is there such a difference in a staring estimates. what had it all for muslims i wanted to send to all of you that we want to send a message to the government and to the that it is enough with this kind of a study policy this football to see you have. already for three years they promised that it...
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testimony from people who said, you know, they saw him praying at night before he went to bed or barbara sinatra saying that when he went to visit in palm springs, he used to, he used to, he used to constantly be going to mass before chasing all the girls, which she thought was strange. [laughter] so, you know, he's sailing off of maine, and they're sending some, you know, navy tender boat to take him to some obscure chapel out there to go to mass. so i think that, i think -- and he was skipping bacon on fridays to remember the day when jesus was killed. i mean, i think that stuff was serious for him, because people -- it wasn't known other than by his closest aides. no one would know if he skipped mass on a sunday, you know? when he was in maine. so i think that was, i think that was a serious thing for him in a way that a i think a lot of academic historians or journalists who are not personally religious can't quite get their minds around. >> and i hope you -- just let me ask one more question which is a more forward-looking question as opposed to formative influences. i though you're also an
testimony from people who said, you know, they saw him praying at night before he went to bed or barbara sinatra saying that when he went to visit in palm springs, he used to, he used to, he used to constantly be going to mass before chasing all the girls, which she thought was strange. [laughter] so, you know, he's sailing off of maine, and they're sending some, you know, navy tender boat to take him to some obscure chapel out there to go to mass. so i think that, i think -- and he was...
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remember him for as of now, really, is the house i live in, which is a very famous song that frank sinatra made famous-- sang it in 1945. he wrote the lyrics to that song, but when he died, he died-- you know, the times ran an obituary on him. he died in 1986. but i think it's safe to say that he was pretty obscure when he died, and he was better known, really, for adopting the two rosenberg children than he was for anything else. he did pay a price for some of his political activities. yeah, i think that, you know, the kids tell the story about the father and mother sort of dodging subpoenas from various state investigative committees and that sort of thing. i mean, they grew up-- i think that much of his traveling around was sort of one step ahead of the authorities. i think they did pay a price for his politics. and i know he had to testify in new york about the song. joshua white had to testify, like, 1950 about the song. right. how did he defend his recording or singing of the song? if i remember correctly, he just said, "listen, this is a problem in this country, "and it's not unpatr
remember him for as of now, really, is the house i live in, which is a very famous song that frank sinatra made famous-- sang it in 1945. he wrote the lyrics to that song, but when he died, he died-- you know, the times ran an obituary on him. he died in 1986. but i think it's safe to say that he was pretty obscure when he died, and he was better known, really, for adopting the two rosenberg children than he was for anything else. he did pay a price for some of his political activities. yeah, i...
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and he said, frank sinatra, i love that girl, mia, what can i do to help? i can't want frank sinatra with his reputation as a tough guy interfering, so i said, please, please, don't do anything. but he really, really loved her. so maybe that gives you some shrew. >> i can imagine, clearly, people who you represent and also being so famous yourself that you had these kind of moments. for instance, the one i read about was that you were with -- well, you're in a private room with israeli prime minister, benjamin netanyahu, and he wants to know -- >> did o.j. do it?! and i said, mr. prime minister, does israel have nuclear weapons, and he goes, you know i can't tell you that, and i said, aha! >> nice deflection. >> there's another one in here, a marcia clark moment. please tell me about that one. >> mar hcia clark went up to johnnie cochran and said, i want you to think of one thing when you make your closing argument, and he said, what, and she said, i'm not wearing any underwear. i didn't believe it, and i called her, and asked her, is that true? and she sai
and he said, frank sinatra, i love that girl, mia, what can i do to help? i can't want frank sinatra with his reputation as a tough guy interfering, so i said, please, please, don't do anything. but he really, really loved her. so maybe that gives you some shrew. >> i can imagine, clearly, people who you represent and also being so famous yourself that you had these kind of moments. for instance, the one i read about was that you were with -- well, you're in a private room with israeli...
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. >> joe arpaio al final me puso precisamente en su telÉfono celular la canciÓn de frank sinatra a mi manera y Él se ve precisamente asÍ, si quieren ver mÁs de esta entrevista o volver a ver el reportaje, puede entrar directamente a noticias univisiÓn.com y hasta aquÍ joe arpaio. otro tema, pocos dudan que el narcotraficante mÁs poderosos del mundo es joaquÍn "el chapo" guzmÁn, este hombre domina el contrabando hacia los estados unidos de cocaÍna, de marihuana y anfetaminas, en una esfuerzo sin precedentes en la televisiÓn, el equipo de investigaciÓn de univision reconstruyÓ durante varios meses la vida del chapo, desde su infancia hasta su bonanza internacional, el equipo que estuvo bajo la direcciÓn de gerardo reyes, fue premiado este aÑo con el prestigioso premios pivory de periodismo y gerardo nos acompaÑa aquÍ mismo en el estudio para que no dÉ un adelanto del programa especial que saldrÁ esta noche en el programa aquÍ y ahora, gerardo, gracias por estar aquÍ. >> gracias por invitarme. >> empecemos por la bÁsico, gerardo, ¿por quÉ el chapo guzmÁn, por quÉ
. >> joe arpaio al final me puso precisamente en su telÉfono celular la canciÓn de frank sinatra a mi manera y Él se ve precisamente asÍ, si quieren ver mÁs de esta entrevista o volver a ver el reportaje, puede entrar directamente a noticias univisiÓn.com y hasta aquÍ joe arpaio. otro tema, pocos dudan que el narcotraficante mÁs poderosos del mundo es joaquÍn "el chapo" guzmÁn, este hombre domina el contrabando hacia los estados unidos de cocaÍna, de marihuana y...
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. >> no, i -- you know, i remember -- and i love frank sinatra. and i remember that he wasn't going to sick any more, and then he did. and then he did. and then he did another concert and another and another. i don't want that to be me. when i go, i will go. will i ever do another program? sure. will there ever be another opportunity? i feel great. okay. but i don't want it to be she's still doing it, she's still grinding it out. that's an unhappy feeling for me. >> so this is the swan song. >> yeah. >> barbara walters, thank you so much for sitting down with us here. >> my pleasure. thank you. >>> barbara is no frank sintara. after the break, jon stewart makes fun of me and others for highlighting his jokes about obama care. why he's so wrong. >>> we explored the deep cultural signatures of jon stewart mocking the obama carolout. and it turns out i gave him some fodder for "the daily show." >> if you've lost jon stewart, you're in deep trouble. >> even jon stewart this week taking shots at obama care. what impact does that have on the whole publi
. >> no, i -- you know, i remember -- and i love frank sinatra. and i remember that he wasn't going to sick any more, and then he did. and then he did. and then he did another concert and another and another. i don't want that to be me. when i go, i will go. will i ever do another program? sure. will there ever be another opportunity? i feel great. okay. but i don't want it to be she's still doing it, she's still grinding it out. that's an unhappy feeling for me. >> so this is the...
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. >> in the 19 twenties, carlos cardell was a tango superstar, the latin-american sinatra when he died a decade later in a plane crash, distraught fans by the hundreds of thousands swarmed to his funeral procession in the streets of buenos aires. >> today, in his historic neighborhoods locals still pack half century old nightclubs mixing melancholy music and traditional dancing with their sunday afternoon coffee. in the days leading up to the world cup, our california couple naomi and laurent enjoy the local dance scene. >> they even squeezed in a practice performance at the famous la can't rina that dates to 1912. >> the n nostalgic trappings hee made this a favorite haunt of folks like 86-year-old rocky pepe, tango has been his passion since he was a teenager. he still steps lively every week, dancing he says keeps him young. >> i think i will dance until my legs no long kerr hold me up, rocky says. that, and the good lord willing. >> in fact, tango can take a lifetime to master. >> he says it is a dance anyone can learn. >> even a total rookie like me. >> great! >> it gets to you. i
. >> in the 19 twenties, carlos cardell was a tango superstar, the latin-american sinatra when he died a decade later in a plane crash, distraught fans by the hundreds of thousands swarmed to his funeral procession in the streets of buenos aires. >> today, in his historic neighborhoods locals still pack half century old nightclubs mixing melancholy music and traditional dancing with their sunday afternoon coffee. in the days leading up to the world cup, our california couple naomi...
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army played music to smoke out from the vatican embassy in panama city and in 1990s, nancy sinatra's "these books are made for walking" to try to force cult leader david koresh out of the waco compound. somali piracy may be at a low but just last week the white house said it was concerned by a disturbing increase in piracy on the other side of the africa after two u.s. sailors were taken hostage in the gulf of guinea. if pop music is at all a useful tool go ahead and as britney spears says hit them baby one more time. the correct answer is a, all of the clocks in china are supposed to be set to china standard time. until the 1940s, the country had five time zones but that was changed to one when the communist party took power in 1949 for the sake of efficiency of course. that makes for the biggest time jump between adjacent countries in the world occurs at the border between afghanistan and china. 3.5 hours. so perhaps you can have dinner in china and step across the border into afghanistan and there's still time for a late lunch. anyone know a good lunch spot? thanks to all of you f
army played music to smoke out from the vatican embassy in panama city and in 1990s, nancy sinatra's "these books are made for walking" to try to force cult leader david koresh out of the waco compound. somali piracy may be at a low but just last week the white house said it was concerned by a disturbing increase in piracy on the other side of the africa after two u.s. sailors were taken hostage in the gulf of guinea. if pop music is at all a useful tool go ahead and as britney spears...
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the fbi used nancy sinatra "these boots are made for walking" to try and force leader david kuresh out of the waco compound. just last week the white house said it was concerned about a disturbing increase on the other side of africa after two u.s. sailors were taken hostage in the gulf of ginea. go ahead and as she says, hit them baby one more time. the correct answer is a, all the clocks in china are supposed to be set to china standard time. until the 1940s. the country had five time zones but that was changed to one when the communist pow er took over. that makes for the biggest time jump between adjacent countries in the world. 3.5 hours. so perhaps you can have dinner in china and step across the border into afghanistan and it is still time for a late lunch. does anyone know a good lunch spot? thank you for taking time for my report. i'll see you next week. >> hello these stories are topping the news this hour. toronto's mayor apologying but refusing to resign despite photos of him reportedly smoking crack cocaine. we will rephrase the suspected shooter's violent path. we are wai
the fbi used nancy sinatra "these boots are made for walking" to try and force leader david kuresh out of the waco compound. just last week the white house said it was concerned about a disturbing increase on the other side of africa after two u.s. sailors were taken hostage in the gulf of ginea. go ahead and as she says, hit them baby one more time. the correct answer is a, all the clocks in china are supposed to be set to china standard time. until the 1940s. the country had five...
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when he was alive it was frank sinatra and very conventional. it's like mad men if you want to get a taste of it. conventional and guys in wing tipped shoes and having martinis and chasing girls. it was different. after that it was the beatles and a baroque period and it was not happy, but an effort to be happy. >> it is. we can spend a whole hour on this, but i will try to put other stuff in. the good news we get to spend three hours with ow this tonight. good stuff. you can watch both specials. first at 7:00. it will be jfk, the day that changed america. 8:00, watch the kennedy brothers. a "hardball" documentary. at 9:00, don't miss the reverend al sharpton. 50 years of guns beginning with that day in dallas. and beginning at 2:00 today, msnbc.com will be live streaming all the coverage of the assassination that day as it happened. you can watch chris matthews every week at 7:00 here on msnbc. up next, the big story of the day of course happened in the u.s. senate yesterday. majority rules. the senate and the house and big changes in the way t
when he was alive it was frank sinatra and very conventional. it's like mad men if you want to get a taste of it. conventional and guys in wing tipped shoes and having martinis and chasing girls. it was different. after that it was the beatles and a baroque period and it was not happy, but an effort to be happy. >> it is. we can spend a whole hour on this, but i will try to put other stuff in. the good news we get to spend three hours with ow this tonight. good stuff. you can watch both...
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everyone is voting for jack because he's got what all the rest lack ♪ >> with a theme song by frank sinatra, the kennedy campaign was far more glamorous than nixon's. it also put lou harris' scientific polls to work in a way that had never done before. team kennedy focused like a laser on winning big states and their electoral votes, while nixon campaigned in all 50 states. >> we surveyed 38 states for kennedy and wrote off about half the states. he had the guts to write off whole states. just lose them. >> in the end, just 100,000 votes separated kennedy and nixon out of some 70 million cast, 0.1%. >> at 7:19 a.m. eastern time, senator kennedy was elected president of the united states. >> but true to their big-stage strategy, kennedy had an overwhelming majority in the electoral college. >> kennedy has won 296. that alone is enough. >> in those big states, many of the voters were catholic. kennedy had turned an historic negative into an electoral positive. >> kennedy played the catholic issue extremely well, making sure that he got all the catholic votes and had a minimum reverse effect a
everyone is voting for jack because he's got what all the rest lack ♪ >> with a theme song by frank sinatra, the kennedy campaign was far more glamorous than nixon's. it also put lou harris' scientific polls to work in a way that had never done before. team kennedy focused like a laser on winning big states and their electoral votes, while nixon campaigned in all 50 states. >> we surveyed 38 states for kennedy and wrote off about half the states. he had the guts to write off whole...
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. >> sinatra? >> classic? >> no no i like what makes me move. okay, here comes vickie speaking of moving. (wfts.ecl)
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he's a frank sinatra wannabe." and that's when he really went after him is apparently what george clooney is saying and then apparently russell said i was misquoted, and george clooney said to the interviewer -- and i was like, yeah, thanks for the book. >> i knew i liked russell crowe, by the way. >> what's that? >> i knew i liked russell crowe. >> he is talking about leonardo dicaprio. this is how he knows this. apparently his friends were talking about he he would beat george clooney in the basketball game, and he lost the whole thing. he said if he's going to surround himself by people who don't tell the truth, i don't think he should be doing that. that's not so juicy. but when he talked about brad pitt, he was complimentary saying, "he carried the entire "world war z" to the finish line." and he came out saying ashton kutcher shouldn't be on twitter. yes, he was out and about. he was all about it. >>> and matt damon gets 20 seconds for a payday, an ad in the u.k., maybe why he chose to do it. it is with georg
he's a frank sinatra wannabe." and that's when he really went after him is apparently what george clooney is saying and then apparently russell said i was misquoted, and george clooney said to the interviewer -- and i was like, yeah, thanks for the book. >> i knew i liked russell crowe, by the way. >> what's that? >> i knew i liked russell crowe. >> he is talking about leonardo dicaprio. this is how he knows this. apparently his friends were talking about he he...
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silver stallone, frank sinatra, a lot of others. i actually think, however, that the ex-president took a step backwards, honestly, in this work, where before he was painting things that the camera could not see the way a camera can't take a picture of heaven or hell. now he's just giving us a much more conventional photographic realism and there's kind of no insight. it's a very typical, generic, skill set and i really wish i could talk to him and say, look, we're not going to see eye to eye on anything, but i can help you. you're no rembrandt, but now you're just becoming a hack, and i don't want any painter to be a hack, even george w. bush. >> you said you would pay a few hundred dollars, but certainly, he couldn't command much more than a few hundred dollars for one of his paintings? >> oh, i'm sure. i mean, as i said, celebrity art can cost a lot. sylvester stallone, as i said, has an exhibition up, a big one, in russia right now, so i don't think -- what the real issue is, honestly, is that any american music would be well ser
silver stallone, frank sinatra, a lot of others. i actually think, however, that the ex-president took a step backwards, honestly, in this work, where before he was painting things that the camera could not see the way a camera can't take a picture of heaven or hell. now he's just giving us a much more conventional photographic realism and there's kind of no insight. it's a very typical, generic, skill set and i really wish i could talk to him and say, look, we're not going to see eye to eye on...
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. >> in the 19 twenties, carlos cardell was a tango superstar, the latin-american sinatra when he died a decade later in a plane crash, distraught fans by the hundreds of thousands swarmed to his funeral procession in the streets of buenos aires. >> today, in his historic neighborhoods locals still pack half century old nightclubs mixing melancholy music and traditional dancing with their sunday afternoon coffee. in the days leading up to the world cup, our california couple naomi and laurent enjoy the local dance scene. >> they even squeezed in a practice performance at the famous la can't rina that dates to 1912. >> the n nostalgic trappings hee made this a favorite haunt of folks like 86-year-old rocky pepe, tango has been his passion since he was a teenager. he still steps lively every week, dancing he says keeps him young. >> i think i will dance until my legs no long kerr hold me up, rocky says. that, and the good lord willing. >> in fact, tango can take a lifetime to master. >> he says it is a dance anyone can learn. >> even a total rookie like me. >> great! >> it gets to you. i
. >> in the 19 twenties, carlos cardell was a tango superstar, the latin-american sinatra when he died a decade later in a plane crash, distraught fans by the hundreds of thousands swarmed to his funeral procession in the streets of buenos aires. >> today, in his historic neighborhoods locals still pack half century old nightclubs mixing melancholy music and traditional dancing with their sunday afternoon coffee. in the days leading up to the world cup, our california couple naomi...
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. ♪ when i was 35 -- >> reporter: frank sinatra, once the idol of the bobby sockser began singing about "the september of my years." "last night when we were young." "it was a very good year." ♪ i'm in the autumn of the year the and now i think of my life ♪ >> reporter: all the disillusioned don drapers nodded along. it was if in that winter between the death of john kennedy and the coming of the beatles a whole generation went from optimistic youth to disappointed middle age. after the assassination, the journalist mary mcgrory said "we'll never laugh again." and kennedy aide daniel patrick moynihan famously replied "mary, we will laugh again, it's just that we will never be young again." it was a self-fulfilling prophecy. that's why, 50 years later, the death of john f. kennedy still resonates so powerfully with those of us who were kids at the time. it was the moment when our parents went from believing in all the great things that were going to be to regretting what might have been. >> osgood: ahead, for all time. and had them show us. r we learned a lot of us have known someone
. ♪ when i was 35 -- >> reporter: frank sinatra, once the idol of the bobby sockser began singing about "the september of my years." "last night when we were young." "it was a very good year." ♪ i'm in the autumn of the year the and now i think of my life ♪ >> reporter: all the disillusioned don drapers nodded along. it was if in that winter between the death of john kennedy and the coming of the beatles a whole generation went from optimistic...
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frank sinatra saying do be, do be, do. that's true in politics. he has now become obama care. the defining achievement, if that's what you think it is. he has inherited his policy's ratings. >> he ended the recession, brought our troops home iraq. about to end the war in afghanistan. he stopped the bleeding from the recession. this has been a great president. the last couple of months this year has been a very challenging year. but the president will come back. his numbers will rise again. and people still have a lot of hope in this president. >> donna, alex, thanks guys. >> like lazarus. >> rising from the dead. [ male announcer ] if you stash tissues like a squirrel stashes nuts, you may be muddling through allergies. try zyrtec® liquid gels. nothing starts working faster than zyrtec® at relieving your allergy symptoms for 24 hours. zyrtec®. love the air. at relieving your allergy symptoms for 24 hours. ...are the hands that do good things for the whole community: the environment, seniors, kids, and animals. that's why we created the share the love event. by the end of th
frank sinatra saying do be, do be, do. that's true in politics. he has now become obama care. the defining achievement, if that's what you think it is. he has inherited his policy's ratings. >> he ended the recession, brought our troops home iraq. about to end the war in afghanistan. he stopped the bleeding from the recession. this has been a great president. the last couple of months this year has been a very challenging year. but the president will come back. his numbers will rise...
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. >> if you want to insult me, you can call me a frank sinatra. that works for me. an martin, you can say that too. >> the rat pack. well, sac baron cohen is known for his outrageo stunts in movies. he was at an award show to receive anward for comedy. when he met a woman said to be chaplain's oldest living costar, used a little prank >> this is his actl cane. >> this is just for u. >> thank you. thank you. >> allight. >> you hear the gasps inhe room. t then everybody realized they were punked. she is stunt woman. nowhere near elderly. >> can you rerack it to the mont right before she goes up. there's a woman inhe audience who keeps clapping. keeps clapng as the woman in the wheelchair goes flying off thstage. watcthe woman. watch this shot. she's stl clapping. >> then he's like oh, oh, oh. and she stuck the landing. >> absoluty. and th is what is trending today. >> meantime, todaywe're kicking off a fitting series on is veteran's day dedicated to the people that brought inspiration tour lives. first up, the man o inspires willie willie is outside with more on that.
. >> if you want to insult me, you can call me a frank sinatra. that works for me. an martin, you can say that too. >> the rat pack. well, sac baron cohen is known for his outrageo stunts in movies. he was at an award show to receive anward for comedy. when he met a woman said to be chaplain's oldest living costar, used a little prank >> this is his actl cane. >> this is just for u. >> thank you. thank you. >> allight. >> you hear the gasps inhe room. t...
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his way: the unauthorized biography of frank sinatra, 1987. nancy reagan: the unauthorized biography, 1992. the royals, '97. oprah: a biography, 2010. and her most recent picture books, "capturing camelot," and "let freedom ring: stanley tretick's images of the march on washington." kittykelleywriter.com is the web site. this is booktv on c-span2. thank you for being with us the last three hours. >> guest: thank you.
his way: the unauthorized biography of frank sinatra, 1987. nancy reagan: the unauthorized biography, 1992. the royals, '97. oprah: a biography, 2010. and her most recent picture books, "capturing camelot," and "let freedom ring: stanley tretick's images of the march on washington." kittykelleywriter.com is the web site. this is booktv on c-span2. thank you for being with us the last three hours. >> guest: thank you.