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laura: well, i don t think this is the heap that sinatra was singing about. in new york over the weekend, hundreds of migrants violently tried to bust into the once luxurious roosevelt hotel and nypd had to be called as the poor people who were working hotel security could not handle what amend amounted to be a not so small migrant right. as of this morning hundreds were still camped outside. throughout the weekend, dozens of migrants were told there was no space inside. and many waited in a line that wrapped around a city block. others slept outside. since last spring, more than 93,000 migrants or asylum seekers have arrived here to new york city. some have been bussed to other locations. but there are still more than 56,000 in the city s care. now, this is what democrats
it on the judy garland show. i left my heart reporter: the crooner s unique voice and timeless style helped him win grammys two emmys throughout his career. tony bennett, ladies and gentlemen. i asked sinatra, why do you think we stayed around so long, and he said, because we stayed with good songs. reporter: but the classics weren t always good songs. in the 70s, he was without recording songs and was in battle with drugs and debts. h it was then he discovered a new audience, the mtv generation. the simpsons, we did a commercial, they liked me so
he won his first grammy award in 1963 for his song i left my heart in san francisco, and performed it on the julie garland show. i left my heart [ applause ] reporter: the crooner s unique voice and timeless style helped him win 19 grammys and two emmys throughout his career. tony bennett, ladies and gentlemen. maybe the best pop singer in the whole world. i asked sinatra why do you think we stayed around so long. and he said because we stayed with good songs. reporter: but the classics weren t always hits. in the 70s, bennett found himself without a recording contract. he was in debt and batting a drug problem. i realized that i thought i was doing well with the drugs, and it i really wasn t. reporter: that s when bennett s son danny stepped in as his manager. bennett resigned with columbia records and began to revitalize his career. he discovered a new audience the mtv generation.
emmys throughout his career. tony bennett, ladies and gentlemen, maybe be the best pop singer in the whole world. i asked sinatra why do you think we stayed around so long and he said we stayed around with good songs. reporter: he was in debt and battling a drug problem. i realized i thought i was doing well with the drugs and i really wasn t. reporter: that s when bennett s son danny stepped in as his manager. bennett resigned with columbia records and began to revitalize his career. it was then he discovered a new audience, the mtv generation. look, it s tony bennett. hey, good to see you. the simpsons, we did a commercial for mtv, and they liked it so much they gave me an unplugged special, and it won album of the year.