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NBC Nightly News With Lester Holt

hired him on the spot, introducing him on stage with a new name, tony bennett. ♪ everything i've got belongs to you ♪♪ >> reporter: his career skyrocketed. in 1962, a special song released as a "b" side sent him into the stratosphere. ♪ i left my heart ♪ [ applause ] ♪ in san francisco ♪ >> reporter: at the height of his fame, even frank sinatra, a friend, but also a rival told "life" magazine, for my money tony bennett is the best singer in the business, but performing night after night, the dark side of fame eventually caught up to bennett. addicted to drugs, he took a step back from music. ♪ from now on, there will be a change in me ♪ >> reporter: he returned in the '80s refusing to change his

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ABC World News Tonight With David Muir

>> sinatra was my best friend and gave me the best advice. he was ten years my elder and the master. he said stay away from -- songs. doing the american song book, they're not old songs, they're great, great songs. ♪ because of you ♪ >> reporter: in 1951, his first number one hit, "because of you". in 1962, he won his first grammy with "i left my heart in san francisco" ♪ in san francisco ♪ >> reporter: 20 grammys in all, more than 70 albums. ♪ just wake up kiss the good life good-bye ♪ >> reporter: and when it came to his music, he told us he fought the critics for decades who told him to sing something more modden. but he told me he loved the

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The Situation Room With Wolf Blitzer

>> i think they're going to look at the credibility of the individual. can they use him as a propaganda tool? >> reporter: it's happened before. american soldier james dresnok defected to north korea in 1962. he and his sons, now adults who still have never left north korea, acted in north korean propaganda movies playing the evil american. do i see travis king as a new james dresnok? not really. these are different times. this is a young man who's used to being on his phone, being on his internet, probably playing video games. >> reporter: human rights monitor advises travis king's family to use the same tactics that the families of otto warmbier and other americans who were detained in north korea have used, to keep their story in the media, do not let the public forget about them. it's possible that another high-level american could be sent to north korea to get travis king out. but he says that's going to all

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The Rachel Maddow Show

african americans on buses and driving them up north on doorsteps. sending them there by lying to them, with no resources, no plan, and go no warning for the place they were due to arrive. the reason many of us have not heard this story about what southern conservative does in 1962 is that the whole thing was so cruel and so shameful, even in the civil rights calderon of cruelty in 1962, these stunts were seen as too cruel. they collapsed under the waeft public denunciations even from the white south. everybody wanted to forget about it as soon as possible. so the whole thing was memory hold. in other words, it went very poorly for the guy that did it before ron desantis did it. i'm guessing he may not know

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The Rachel Maddow Show

1962 is that the whole thing was so cruel and so shameful that even in a civil rights cauldron of cruelty in those fights in 1962, the students were seen as too cruel. it collapsed under the weight of public denunciations even from the white south, and everyone wanted to forget about as soon as possible so the whole thing was memory halted. in other words, and went very poorly for the guys who did this before ron desantis did this. i'm guessing he might not know that, but it's in this week's episode of deja news which is out now. if you want to listen to you can scan this code in your screen, use your phone camera and click the little box and we'll take you right to it. or a concert where every yet your podcasts. it's called rachel maddow presents deja news. free to listen. we'll be right back. l be right back. about my family history. with ancestry i dug and dug

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The Rachel Maddow Show

would there with no money, no resources, no plan, and no warning for the place they were due to arrive. now, the reason many of us have not heard this story about what southern conservatives did in 1962 is that the whole thing was so cruel and so shameful that even in the civil rights cauldron of cruelty in those fights in 1960, these stunts were seen as too cruel. they collapsed under the weight of public denunciations even from the white south, and everybody wanted to forget about it as soon as possible, so the whole thing -- in other words, it went very poorly for those who did this before ron desantis did it. i'm guessing he might not know that, not it's in this week's episode. if you want to listen to it you can scan the code on your screen and click the little box. it'll take you right to it. or you can search it wherever you get your podcasts.

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Breakfast

..you already were winning tournaments. you know, it�*s amazing. the youngest men�*s champion here for nearly 40 years, but one certainly worth waiting for. andy swiss, bbc news, wimbledon. there were three british winners to celebrate over the weekend as well. neal skupski in the men�*s doubles. also alfie hewett and gordon reid in the wheelchair doubles. then there was more success on the final day as 17—year—old henry searle ended britain�*s 61—year wait for a boys�* singles champion, at wimbledon. the lad from wolverhampton beat russian yaroslav demin in straight sets in front of a buoyant court one crowd. he was unseeded as well. the last british boys�* champion was stanley matthews — son of the former blackpool and england footballer — way back in 1962. his family and friends, the searle barmy army, showed what

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Breakfast

andy swiss, bbc news, wimbledon. as well as that epic encounter, there were three british winners to celebrate over the weekend as well. on saturday, there was neal skupski's victory, with his partner wesley koolhof, in the men's doubles, and also alfie hewett and gordon reid in the wheelchair doubles, and then there was more success on the final day, as wolverhampton—born henry searle, ended britain's 61—year wait for a boys' singles champion at wimbledon. the 17—year—old beat russian yaroslav demin, in straight sets in front of a buoyant court 0ne crowd. he was unseeded as well and this wolves fan had messages of support from the team manager. the last british boys' champion was stanley matthews — way back in 1962. and it sent the searle barmy army wild with delight. it is amazing to go out and see a

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Breakfast

of a buoyant court one crowd. he was unseeded as well. the last british boys' champion was stanley matthews — son of the former blackpool and england footballer — way back in 1962. and this historic win sent the searle barmy army wild withjubliltion. i mentioned britain's alfie hewett, a double winner. hewett, a doubles winner. but and he missed out on a second trophy as he lost in the mens wheelchair singles final. wimbledon is the one singles grand slam that has eluded hewett so far, and he was beaten in straight sets by the 17—year—old top seed from japan, tokito 0da. it was a bit of revenge, after hewett and gordon reid, had beaten 0da and his teamate, had beaten 0da and his teammate, in the doubles final on saturday. now it was a step too far in the end for england's cricketers in the women's ashes and it means australia retain the urn. england needed to beat the aussies again yesterday to have a chance of winning the series, but the tourists looked in a strong position, finishing their 50 overs on 282 for seven. it was to be a nailbiting finish;

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Nicky Campbell

capping. we should be enhancing opportunities. we should be giving people choice but a choice that has meaning. and that's what is being discussed today. i5 meaning. and that's what is being discussed today.— meaning. and that's what is being discussed today. is there something here that is a _ discussed today. is there something here that is a hard _ discussed today. is there something here that is a hard truth? _ discussed today. is there something here that is a hard truth? an - here that is a hard truth? an elephant in a lecture room which is the fact, some people are arguing on this, and i'm reading the texts on it. for example, bolton university doing fantastic work. but a history degree from bolton university does not in any way match up with a history degree from bristol university. 50 it actually is where you university. so it actually is where you got your degree from. is that true? ~ ., ., , true? well, unfortunately we live in a country of — true? well, unfortunately we live in a country of league _ true? well, unfortunately we live in a country of league tables - true? well, unfortunately we live in a country of league tables and - true? well, unfortunately we live in a country of league tables and a - a country of league tables and a russell group universities, oxbridge universities are always considered to be at a higher level than the redbrick universities, the 1962 universities, etc. we have to stop thinking like that. one of the ways

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