it s an incredible thing to witness. that ritual, that art made the statement of our respect and our gratitude for the sacrifices of our military. i am sure the dignity was affecting to those families. you played john paul ii and d fdr, howard cossel and now this ex-con nicky donovan who is the star. i upon ray is the star. this role he is sly and dangerous. where did this come from? [laughing]. where does it come from? somebody wrote this terrible character and i embody it. you go to emmy events and interact with people. they ask me how did you come to this role? i say i do this and talk about
to it. i was so grateful to be there. it s an incredible thing to witness. that ritual, that art made the statement of our respect and our gratitude for the sacrifices of our military. i am sure the dignity was affecting to those families. you played john paul ii and fdr, howard cossel and now this ex-connicky donovan who is the star. i upon ray is the star. this role he is sly and dangerous. where did this come from? [laughing]. where does it come from? somebody wrote this terrible character and i embody it. you go to emmy events and interact with people. they ask me how did you come to
what do you make of that? something else. you know, he not only we can talk about talking about sports really humanizes politicians. but he humanized sports casting. i meaning,, he talked about it in a way that everybody talks about sportsment ss. i grew up watching him and i remember seeing him for the first time covering a football team. and it was incredible. so you know i m just saying, that he really it was so cool to see him. he was this icon. he was so positive. there are very few sports casters, i think, if you look through the history of sports casting, but a lot of them are great but few stand out doing something different. howard cossel stuart scott, they also braughtought their own style in. and, in doing so, they changed their relationship between the sports casters, the fans and the players.
you know, he not only we can talk about talking about sports really humanizes politicians. but he humanized sports casting. i mean, he talked about it in a way that everybody talks about sports. i grew up watching him and i remember seeing him for the first time covering a football team. and it was incredible. so, you know, i m just saying, that he really it was so cool to see him. he was this icon. he was so positive. there are very few sports casters, i think, if you look through the history of sports casting, but a lot of them are great but few stand out doing something different. howard cossel, stuart scott, they also brought their own style in. and, in doing so, they changed their relationship between the
jack daniels and smoking a cigarette and he says to me i can t do this anymore. i said, frank, you ve got to stop this. you re talking crazy. he said to me, i don t like it. i need something new. i need something to get my juices going. i said i got it. i got it. i got it. he said what is it? i had nothing. he said i got it. i said we re going to do madison square garden. he said we ve done madison square garden. you sold it out for me ten times. that s nothing new. i said the way we re going to do it is new. i said we re going to do the main event. i was in boxing in those days. i said we re going to do the main event at madison square garden. what s the main event? i said you. you re the heavyweight champion of the world. i want to get cosell. he s going to announce it. he s going to say jerry weintraub presents sinatra live in the main event, madison square garden.