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Apple joins AI research group

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NewsHubSiri, meet Alexa.
Apple has joined the Partnership on AI, a nonprofit group researching the uses of artificial intelligence, the group said on Friday .
The Partnership’s members are a Who’s Who of tech heavyweights that includes Amazon, Google, Facebook and Microsoft. It also includes IBM, the creator of the Watson supercomputer system that won the TV game show ” Jeopardy! ”
“Apple has joined the Partnership on AI as a founding member,” the group said in a post. “The company has been involved and collaborating with the Partnership since before it was first announced and is thrilled to formalize its membership. ”
The Partnership’s mission is “to study and formulate best practices on AI technologies, to advance the public’s understanding of AI, and to serve as an open platform for discussion and engagement about AI and its influences on people and society. ”
Joining the Partnership is the latest indication Apple is becoming less secretive. In December, the company published its first paper on AI, a sign it was ready to start sharing some of its research.
Bloomberg News reported late Wednesday that Apple would likely join the Partnership.

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Трамп не будет отменять санкций, чтобы не быть съеденным живьем – Боровой

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NewsHubПрезидент США Дональд Трамп не будет отменять санкции в отношении России, потому что частично не сможет, а частично не захочет этого делать. Такое мнение высказал в Facebook российский оппозиционер Константин Боровой.
“Перестаньте паниковать. Не отменит он санкции.
1. Часть санкций – это закон. Президент не может отменять законы.
2. Он не будет этого делать, чтобы не быть съеденным живьем”, – написал он.
Старший научный сотрудник аналитического центра Atlantic Council Фабрис Потье 27 января сообщил со ссылкой на источники, что на субботу у Трампа запланирован телефонный разговор с канцлером Германии Ангелой Меркель, а затем – с президентом РФ Владимиром Путиным. Он добавил, что администрация Трампа готовит распоряжение о снятии санкций с России.
Спикер российского президента Дмитрий Песков подтвердил, что разговор главы Кремля и Трампа состоится 28 января .
Агентство Reuters со ссылкой на собственный источник написало, что Россия, вероятно, станет темой разговора американского президента с главной немецкого правительства , но не уточнил, будет ли обсуждаться вопрос антироссийских санкций.
Советник президента США Келлианн Конуэй заявила, что вопрос отмены введенных США санкций в отношении России обсуждается .
27 января 2017 года Сенатор США Джон Маккейн высказал надежду, что ради национальной безопасности Америки и ее союзников “Трамп положит конец этим спекуляциям и откажется от такого безрассудного курса”. В этот же день Трамп отметил, что пока рано говорить об отмене санкций , введенных в отношении России из-за ситуации в Украине.
В отношении России были задействованы экономические санкции Соединенными Штатами, Евросоюзом и некоторыми другими странами весной 2014 года после того, как Россия аннексировала украинский полуостров Крым и начала военную агрессию на востоке Украины. Санкционные пакеты несколько раз расширялись и ужесточались.

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Трамп распорядился начать "перестройку" армии и защитить народ США от иностранных террористов

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Президент США Дональд Трамп в пятницу подписал указ, который, по его словам, устанавливает более жесткие препятствия на пути проникновения в страну иностранных террористов. Об этом сообщает Reuters.
“Я принимаю новые меры, чтобы радикальные исламские террористы оставались за пределами Соединенных Штатов Америки”, — сказал Трамп на церемонии в Пентагоне. Главу государства сопровождали вице-президент Майк Пенс и министр обороны Джеймс Мэттис.
“Мы хотим в нашей стране принимать тех, кто будет поддерживать нашу страну и сильно любить наш народ”, — добавил президент.
Кроме того, Трамп подписал указ, который, как он пояснил, предусматривает начало перестройки вооруженных сил США. Этот план, по его словам, предусматривает “новые самолеты, новые корабли, новые ресурсы и новые инструменты для наших мужчин и женщин в военной форме”.
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В ходе своей предвыборной кампании Трамп неоднократно заявлял, что планирует депортировать примерно 11 миллионов человек, нелегально проживающих в США. Также он делал жесткие заявления в адрес исламистов.
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Трамп принял приглашение королевы
По мнению Маккейна, президент Трамп должен помнить об этом, когда он обращается к Владимиру Путину
Трамп провел часовой разговор с президентом Мексики
Трамп уверен, что Brexit пойдет на пользу Британии
По мнению политолога, есть вероятность плохого сценария
Вице-премьер рассчитывает, что новый президент США будет видеть все “подводные камни” в отношениях с Путиным

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As Year of the Rooster dawns, 'phoenix claws' grace the menu

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NewsHubIn this Monday, Jan. 23, 2017 photo, chicken feet snacks shop owner Leung Kin-kung testes a chicken feet in Hong Kong. Saturday marks the start of the lunar Year of the Rooster and families in China will reunite for festivities, fireworks and food. While tradition calls for feasting on “auspicious” foods, many will also munch on staple snacks like “phoenix claws,” the Chinese name for chicken feet. (AP Photo/Vincent Yu)
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In this Monday, Jan. 23, 2017 photo, chicken feet snacks shop owner Leung Kin-kung chops off nails of chicken feet in Hong Kong. Saturday marks the start of the lunar Year of the Rooster and families in China will reunite for festivities, fireworks and food. While tradition calls for feasting on “auspicious” foods, many will also munch on staple snacks like “phoenix claws,” the Chinese name for chicken feet. (AP Photo/Vincent Yu)
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In this Monday, Jan. 23, 2017 photo, chicken feet snacks shop owner Leung Kin-kung, left, and his wife Leung pack chicken feet takeaway for customer in Hong Kong. Saturday marks the start of the lunar Year of the Rooster and families in China will reunite for festivities, fireworks and food. While tradition calls for feasting on “auspicious” foods, many will also munch on staple snacks like “phoenix claws,” the Chinese name for chicken feet. (AP Photo/Vincent Yu)
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HONG KONG –   Saturday marks the start of the lunar Year of the Rooster and families in China will reunite for festivities, fireworks and food. While tradition calls for feasting on “auspicious” foods, many will also munch on staple snacks like “phoenix claws,” the Chinese name for chicken feet.
With reptilian looks and lowly status from scratching around farmyards and coops, humble chicken paws are considered a throwaway in the West, where farmers often grind them into feed for pets and livestock. But across much of Asia, where diners prefer eating meat on the bone, they’re a considered a delicacy.
“Not only are they tasty, but it’s believed they have a lot of collagen so if you eat them it’s good for your skin and makes you look beautiful,” said Liza Chu, author of a guidebook to Hong Kong dim sum dishes including chicken feet.
At this time of year, Chinese like to eat foods that are considered lucky like dumplings and fish. Chicken feet don’t actually have any special meaning for the Year of the Rooster, though that doesn’t mean it’s not a good excuse to eat them, Chu said.
“We all need some rooster energy. Roosters are energetic. They can be very aggressive. They are not shy,” said Chu. Those born in the Year of the Rooster are “very outgoing people. ”
Chicken feet are of such culinary importance in China that they have even played a role in trade tensions between the U. S. and China, which imports poultry because of production shortfalls. In 2009, the Obama administration slapped tariffs on Chinese tires and Beijing retaliated by imposing taxes of up to 105 percent on U. S. chicken feet.
Two years ago, China banned poultry imports from the U. S. over bird flu, sending chicken-paw producers in other countries racing to fill the gap.
For the uninitiated, chicken feet have a chewy, fatty and succulent texture, bordering on the gelatinous.
In Hong Kong, they’re served at dim sum teahouses with garlic, chilli and black bean sauce.
Or they can be paired with a beer while watching football matches, said Leung Kin-keung, who runs a chicken feet stall.
“I grew up eating chicken feet,” said Leung. “We were not wealthy” so the family used every part of the chicken, he said.
In Manila, Philippines, street vendors grill skewers of them over charcoal.
“They taste different from ordinary chicken parts. I like eating the bony parts,” said Jacklyn Sun. “Chicken feet are delicious to eat. ”
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Associated Press video journalists Josie Wong in Hong Kong and Joeal Calupitan in Manila, Philippines contributed to this report.

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High Taxes And Plain Packaging Fund North Korean Nukes And Terrorists

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NewsHubIn just first few weeks of 2017 police over the world have been busy seizing counterfeit cigarettes. In Ireland investigators, including Detector Dog Alfie, seized 60,000 illegal cigarettes with a street value of €32,500 ($34,000 USD), just beating out the Canadian residents caught smuggling 53,600 cigarettes a few days earlier. In South Africa investigators seized 1720 boxes of counterfeit cigarettes with a street value of $19,000, and in November the small county of Nottingham in the U. K. announced seizures of counterfeit cigarettes increased threefold from the year before to nearly 500,000 cigarettes. That is nothing compared to what police will seize in Wales this year. This week police there seized 750,000 counterfeit cigarettes, with an estimated value of £427,000 ($535,671 USD), from a gang that used a false wall, hidden chute and a baby monitor to conceal their activities.
All around the world as governments intervene in the market with “plain packaging” of cigarette packs and tax hikes to discourage smoking, they are trading one evil for another. Tobacco harms the health of those who smoke and those around them, but consenting adults are responsible to bear the costs of their decisions. A system of robust property rights demand governments to honor the free exchange between producers and consumers and allow society to regulate consumption with minimal intervention.
These interventions have opened up a new criminal industry to traffic and produce fake cigarettes. Sophisticated crime syndicates, terrorists, and even the government of North Korea are skirting import controls and taxes to provide cheaper cigarettes to consumers. This robs governments of billions in tax revenue, jeopardizes consumer safety and forced the U. S. president to declare the “global illicit trade in tobacco a threat to national security .”
In Australia , where smokers are facing $40 ($30 USD) packs thanks to 12.5% annual tax increases, 14% of tobacco is bought on the black market robbing the government of 1.4 billion (1 billion USD) in tax revenue.
In the U. K., cigarettes continue to be the number 1 counterfeit product investigated by Trading Standards, involving more authorities every year. According to a 2015 strategy report the market for illicit cigarettes has been reduced to 10%, yet “tobacco smuggling costs over £2 billion ($2.5 billion USD) in lost revenue each year.”
In the EU 65% of seized cigarettes are illicit counterfeits, costing the community $10 billion euros ($10.5 billion USD) in lost tax and customs revenue a year.
In Jamaica , illicit cigarettes make up 20% of the market and rob the government of “$2 billion in revenue annually ” ($15.5 million USD) which is instead going to criminals who purchase guns and ammunition. Also, Jamaica is plagued by counterfeit, illicit, plastic rice.
In Hong Kong , where a regular pack costs around $7 USD but in mainland China only $2 USD, illicit cigarettes rose to occupy 29% of the market , according to an Oxford Economics report, and a loss to the government of $377 million.
In India , where imported cigarettes are hit with a 30% customs duty as well as taxed highly in stores the smuggling rate has increased 18.3% between 2013 and 2015. The Federation of Indian Chambers of Commerce and Industry report in “ Illicit Markets- A Threat to Our National Interests ” that smuggled cigarettes are 8-10% of total consumption valued at $1.3 billion USD, an extraordinary amount going to criminals.
More atrocious than the loss of tax revenue, consumers of illicit and counterfeit cigarettes are oftentimes unknowingly smoking cigarettes that are worse for their health , because criminals don’t care about safety standards. But, by far the worst outcome of these market interventions is the transfer of billions in hard cash to criminals, terrorists and the North Korean regime of Kim Jong-Un to fund his nuclear program.
As far back as 2005 U. S. intelligence agencies linked North Korean produced counterfeit cigarettes to their sale in the U. S. According to Peter Prahar “there is no doubt that the government of the Democratic People’s Republic of North Korea, the Korean Workers’ Party, and the Korean People’s Army are all involved in criminal activity”. Mr. Prahar testified as the director of the State Department’s Bureau of International Narcotics and Law Enforcement Affairs before a Senate hearing titled “ North Korea: Illicit Activity Funding the Regime.” He stated that, according to sources, there are between 1 and 12 factories in North Korea that produce counterfeit cigarettes of British, American and Japanese brands. These cigarettes are then smuggled to markets around the world including the U. S. where counterfeit N. Korean produced Marlboro cigarettes were identified in “1,300 incidents” between 2002 and 2005. Mr. Prahar continued, “a major source of income to the regime and its leadership, we believe is the counterfeiting of cigarettes. This is a potentially enormously lucrative business, again with a U. S. connection and, of course, these cigarettes have shown up in Asian markets, as well.”
Senator Coburn remarked that “the income from these illicit activities is substantial and provides a reliable revenue stream supporting the regime’s weapons programs.” Since then, the North Korean regime has agreed to end its nuclear program twice, yet, developed nuclear weapons, tested a hydrogen bomb, miniaturized nuclear warheads and developed long range missiles.
North Korea is only one of several bad actors raising funds by selling counterfeits, especially cigarettes. In 2002 Operation Smokescreen resulted in the first prosecution for “material support to a designated terrorist organization,” in this case Hezbollah operatives raised $8 million smuggling cigarettes from North Carolina to Michigan. The same thing happened again in 2004. Hezbollah continues to operate this way in the Western hemisphere.
Counterfeit sales continue to play such a sizable role in financing terror that it was mentioned in two reports last month – one from the White House on Intellectual Property Enforcement the other the House Taskforce on Stopping Terror Financing. The House report included a statement from General John F. Kelly of U. S. Southern Command that Hezbollah continues to raise money through “lucrative illicit activities like money laundering and trafficking in counterfeit goods and drugs” he named Brazil, Paraguay, Argentina and Panama as primary locations.
The Whitehouse report called for “renewed attention” to the nexus of crime and terrorist financing, it summarized analysis from Interpol and publicly available data to conclude:
Al-Qaeda and affiliated groups; North African radical fundamentalists terrorists in Europe; Hezbollah; Chechen separatists; ethnic Albanian extremist groups; and paramilitaries in Northern Ireland—have been linked with the smuggling and sale of a broad array of counterfeit goods, including counterfeit cigarettes; medicines; personal care products (such as shampoos, creams, cologne and perfume); auto parts; shoes and apparel; and pirated music, movies, computer software, and video games.
North Korean nukes and terrorism are a few examples of the unintended consequences high taxes and intellectual property infringement have on the society. To defend the ability of individuals to own and exchange property, even cigarettes, does not equate to approval of each exchange. Rather, property rights force governments to tolerate and respect the individual decisions of each citizen and protect the government from creating unintended consequences of ill-advised market intervention – such as diverting would-be tax revenue to terrorists.

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Tom Brady deflates notion that Roger Goodell a motivating factor

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NewsHubNew England Patriots quarterback Tom Brady said Friday he gets motivation from his teammates to win a fifth Super Bowl — and not from NFL commissioner Roger Goodell , who handed down Brady’s four-game suspension to open the 2016 season over the Deflategate scandal.
“I’m motivated for my teammates. They’re all the motivation I need,” Brady told reporters Friday after the team’s walkthrough practice ahead of Super Bowl LI against the Atlanta Falcons on Feb. 5 at NRG Stadium in Houston. “It takes a lot of work to get to this point. Nothing that has happened in the past is going to help us win this game. What’s going to help us win this game is going through that process we talked about and being ready to go. That’s enough motivation for me. ”
Brady continued to sidestep questions on Friday about Deflategate and Goodell.
“I’m a positive person, so I just focus on all the positives. I don’t get caught up in negativity and bashing other people,” Brady said Friday. “I’m very blessed. I get to do something I love to do — show up to work every day, play football in the National Football League and play for the Patriots.
“I grew up watching Joe Montana and Steve Young in the Bay Area at a great time. I got great support from my family and some great support from my friends. I love playing for this team. I’m very blessed and I try to keep a positive outlook and I try to influence people in a positive way to try to be an encouraging person in other people’s life. Hopefully that wears off on my teammates. It’s a tough game and it’s a lot of challenges you face. Always focusing on what’s positive has worked for me. ”
Earlier this week, Goodell said it would be “an honor” to hand the Lombardi Trophy to Brady if the Patriots win the Super Bowl.
Goodell was asked by FOX Sports’ Colin Cowherd on Wednesday whether it would be an awkward moment for him after a long court battle between the league and Brady.
“Not for a second. These are great teams. I’m going to be thrilled,” Goodell said in an interview on “The Herd” radio show. “Tom Brady is one of the all-time greats. He has been for several years. He’s on the precipice of at least potentially winning his fifth Super Bowl ring. He’s an extraordinary player, great performer, and a sure-fire Hall of Famer. So it would be an honor. ”
Fans chanted “Roger, Roger, Roger” and “Where is Roger” at Gillette Stadium during the Patriots’ 36-17 win over the Pittsburgh Steelers in the AFC Championship Game last Sunday night as the 39-year-old Brady threw for 384 yards and three touchdowns.
The Patriots advanced to a record ninth Super Bowl — and the league-high seventh for the coach-quarterback tandem of Bill Belichick and Brady in their bid for a record five Super Bowl rings.
“It’s a pretty cool thing for our team to be able to accomplish this,” Brady said Friday. “A lot of work goes into it. There are a lot of people that support us — our families, our friends, old coaches, old teammates — that’ll all be excited a week from Sunday, so I want to go out there and represent everybody really well.
“Every year is a little bit different. You have different circumstances and I think (we’ve) just done a good job taking advantage of our opportunities. This is a pretty tough, mentally and physically tough team that has proven itself over the course of a long season. We’re playing against a great team. This team has beaten everybody. They’re just a great football team — offensively, defensively, special teams — they’re well-coached. This is a great football team we’re playing so we’re going to have to our best game of the year. ”
Brady and the Patriots will travel to Houston on Monday ahead of their matchup with the Falcons, who will arrive Sunday afternoon.

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Ed Miliband: Trump presidency 'not normal times'

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NewsHubDonald Trump’s first week as president has been “dizzying” and “not normal times”, according to Ed Miliband.
Speaking to BBC Newsnight ‘s Kirsty Wark, the former Labour leader criticised Prime Minister Theresa May for aligning herself too closely with Mr Trump’s policies.

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Theresa May visit: UK and US 'committed' to Nato

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NewsHubUS President Donald Trump and British Prime Minister Theresa May have reaffirmed their commitment to the Nato alliance after White House talks.
Mrs May confirmed Mr Trump was “100% behind Nato” despite the president’s recent comments calling the transatlantic alliance obsolete.
Both leaders said they would work to establish trade negotiation agreements.
Mrs May also said Mr Trump had accepted an invitation from the Queen for a state visit later this year.
“Great days lie ahead for our two peoples and our two countries,” Mr Trump said.
The prime minister added that a trade agreement between the UK and US was “in the national interest in both our countries”.
Although the UK cannot begin to negotiate trade deals until it leaves the EU, Mr Trump has said he wants a “quick” deal after that.
When asked about Mr Trump’s scheduled phone call with Russian President Vladimir Putin on Saturday, the president played down any suggestion that he would lift US sanctions against the Kremlin.
“It’s very early to be talking about that,” he told reporters during a news conference.
By Laura Kuenssberg, BBC political editor
If they wanted to display closeness – the image of Theresa May hand in hand with Donald Trump could hardly have been more useful for Downing Street.
Sources in government were delighted that she visibly forced out a 100% commitment from him to Nato, the more experienced politician perhaps, the formal, next to the flash.
The relationship between any prime minister and any president is always important. But with Britain stepping back from its European ties, the bonds across the Atlantic become only more vital.
Theresa May’s presence seemed to bring out a more restrained Donald Trump. Could she be building an image, a role, as a good influence on the rogue president?
This is a high wire act. For hitching her own political fortunes to president Trump, praising his “stunning victory”, gambles that he will not crash and burn as president, gambles that those concerned about his beliefs at home, will not be repelled by her overtures to the new leader.
Only a perverse British prime minister would not try to build a good relationship with an American leader. But Theresa May’s host is a new kind of president. The pressure this new political friendship could put on her will be new too.
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He also said having a “great relationship” with countries like Russia and China “would be a positive, not a negative”.
Meanwhile, Mrs May stood firm with the European Union’s stance on sanctions against Russia.
“We have been very clear that we want to see the Minsk agreement fully implemented,” she said, adding that the sanctions would continue until that is achieved.
Mr Trump said he would also defer to retired general and Defense Secretary James Mattis on whether he would reinstate the use of waterboarding as an interrogation technique.
The president said Mr Mattis does not “necessarily believe” in waterboarding and other interrogation techniques, which critics view as torture.
“I don’t necessarily agree, but I would tell you that he will override because I’m giving him that power,” Mr Trump said of General Mattis.
“I happen to feel that it does work. I’ve been open about that for a long period of time. But I am going with our leaders. ”
Also on Friday, at the end of Mr Trump’s first week in power, he:
Asked about how well he got along with the British prime minister, he joked: “I’m not as brash as you might think. ”
And Mrs May said the two of them share a political approach of putting “the interests of ordinary people” first, reaffirming the US and UK’s longstanding “special relationship”.
The president also boasted about Brexit, calling it a “wonderful thing”.
He contended that was “scorned” by media for predicting Brexit during a visit to Scotland, the day before the vote.
But Twitter users were quick to point out that when in the UK, Mr Trump spoke to the media a day after the EU referendum.
Earlier, the two leaders posed for photographs in front of a bust of Sir Winston Churchill – which Mr Trump pointed to, saying it was “a great honour” to have it back.
The new president had the bust restored to the Oval Office after it was removed by former president Barack Obama.
Mrs May smiled and told him: “Thank you, we were very pleased that you accepted it back. “

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Neil Young to induct Pearl Jam into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame

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NewsHubYoung and Pearl Jam memorably joined forces to play Young’s “Rockin’ in the Free World” at MTV’s Video Music Awards in 1993. Pearl Jam regularly covers the song on tour. Members of the band played on Young’s 1995 album, “Mirror Ball.”
The Hall also announced Friday that Jackson Browne will induct folk legend Joan Baez, and Geddy Lee and Alex Lifeson of Rush will present fellow progressive rockers Yes at the April 7 ceremony in New York.
Presenters for other inductees Tupac Shakur, ELO, Journey and Nile Rogers haven’t been announced.

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How "The Mary Tyler Moore Show" got its theme song

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NewsHub“Who can turn the world on with her smile?” Millions of TV viewers were asked that question each week when they heard “Love Is All Around,” the theme song of “The Mary Tyler Moore Show.”
“I remember very well that morning sitting around and writing that song,” said 79-year-old Nashville musician Sonny Curtis.
In his younger days, Curtis was sent a sitcom script and asked to pen his first television theme song.
“I think I was inspired by this young girl moving to a big city from a small town in the Midwest,” he said.
Sonny Curtis wrote and performed “Love Is All Around”
It took Curtis all of two hours to write what became 56 seconds of TV history.
“Shoot man, I told somebody today that no I had no idea — it probably would’ve bogged me down if I’d known it was going to be successful. I’d probably spent too much time on it and ruin it,” he laughed.
A CBS News special anchored by Gayle King on the life and legacy of the iconic actress
Curtis captured perfectly Mary Richards’ character as an ingénue facing uncertainty.
“I keyed off that young girl … having a hard time making it and how will you make it on your own, you know,” he explained.
When the show was picked up for the second season, “Allen Burns called me, the executive producer, and said ‘Sonny, we are gonna need some new lyrics because they picked it up and she’s obviously made it.”
And if you’re wondering whose voice that is singing the theme song…
“I kind of told them if they didn’t let me sing it, they couldn’t have the song,” he laughed.

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