we re going to an engagement! i don t wish to impose upon you. my pleasure. in that case, you might as well do the laundry while you re about it, sweep the stairs, and dust the furniture and do the polishing because it makes my pretty back ache. boys! you ve got another one! what? goodness, here ? i think i might! applause. i say, he forgot to pay. i wasn t a trained dancer. i didn t go to any. lessons or anything. my dad was a barber, but he d come home and start. and i copied him, but ii could always tap dance. # raindrops keep falling on my head # and just like the guy whose feet are too big for his bed # nothing seems to fit # those raindrops are falling on my head, they keep falling # so ijust did me some talking to the sun and i said # i didn t like the way he got
i don t wish to impose upon you. my pleasure. in that case, you might as well do the laundry while you re about it, sweep the stairs, and dust the furniture and do the polishing because it makes my pretty back ache. boys! you ve got another one! what? goodness, here? i think i might! applause. i say, he forgot to pay. i wasn t a trained dancer. i didn t go to any. lessons or anything. my dad was a barber, but he d come home and start. and i copied him, but ii could always tap dance. # raindrops keep falling on my head # and just like the guy whose feet are too big for his bed # nothing seems to fit # those raindrops are falling on my head, they keep falling
the polishing because it makes my pretty back ache. boys! you ve got another one! what? goodness, here? i think i might! applause. i say, he forgot to pay. i wasn t a trained dancer. i didn t go to any. lessons or anything. my dad was a barber, but he d come home and start. and i copied him, but ii could always tap dance. # raindrops keep falling on my head # and just like the guy whose feet are too big for his bed # nothing seems to fit # those raindrops are falling on my head, they keep falling # so ijust did me some talking to the sun and i said # i didn t like the way he got things done, sleeping on the job # those raindrops are falling
just some of those whose lives are celebrated in this year s programme. # we re all going on a summer holiday.# why doesn t he stop honking his horn? there s plenty of room to park! we re not going on a london bus if that s what you had in mind! well, you re not going to get very i far on your holiday in this thing. i we re not on our way on holiday. we re going to an engagement! i don t wish to impose upon you. my pleasure. in that case, you might as well do the laundry while you re about it, sweep the stairs, and dust the furniture and do the polishing because it makes my pretty back ache. boys! you ve got another one! what? goodness, here? i think i might! applause. i say, he forgot to pay. i wasn t a trained dancer.
we are scaring them in schools with drills for the kids have to run away from the shooter. we are surrounding them with cameras and metal detectors. you have a bulls-eye on your back ache as we wouldn t be surrounding you with this equipment and security if the bad guy wasn t trying to get you. john: thank you criminologist james fox. i want to end the segment by pointing out that not every one i interviewed was ignorant. many people did know that crime was falling. his crime up? i think it s down. it s been down. john: is crime up? i don t see it here. john: even though you are walking around half-naked in times square. i have been seven years and i ve never had any problem whatsoever. john: that is a fixture in times square. he calls himself the cowboy.