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In this April 15, 1955 file photo, American actress and singer Doris Day holds a bouquet of roses at Le Bourget Airport in Paris, France after flying in from London. Day, whose wholesome screen presence stood for a time of innocence in '60s films, has died, her foundation says. She was 97. The Doris Day Animal Foundation confirmed Day died early Monday, May 13, 2019, at her Carmel Valley, California, home. (Photo by AP Photo/File)

In this April 15, 1955 file photo, American actress and singer Doris Day holds a bouquet of roses at Le Bourget Airport in Paris, France after flying in from London. Day, whose wholesome screen presence stood for a time of innocence in '60s films, has died, her foundation says. She was 97. The Doris Day Animal Foundation confirmed Day died early Monday, May 13, 2019, at her Carmel Valley, California, home. (Photo by AP Photo/File)



In this December 1, 1950, photo, then Crown Prince Akihito, second from right, shakes hands with his tutor Elizabeth Vining as Vining bids a farewell to him in Yokohama. During the U.S. occupation of Japan after the end of the World War II, he was tutored in English by Elizabeth Vining, a Quaker, an experience that experts say gave Akihito his pacifist and democratic outlook. At right is his brother Prince Yoshinomiya. (Photo by Kyodo News via AP Photo)

In this December 1, 1950, photo, then Crown Prince Akihito, second from right, shakes hands with his tutor Elizabeth Vining as Vining bids a farewell to him in Yokohama. During the U.S. occupation of Japan after the end of the World War II, he was tutored in English by Elizabeth Vining, a Quaker, an experience that experts say gave Akihito his pacifist and democratic outlook. At right is his brother Prince Yoshinomiya. (Photo by Kyodo News via AP Photo)



This February 20, 1939 file photo shows Fritz Kuhn, second from left, national leader of the German-American Bund, and Gustave Elmer, third from left, national director of Organization for the Bund, join other uniformed Bundsmen in a last-minute discussion of the Bund rally, at New York's Madison Square Garden.  he pro-Hitler rally that took place 80 years ago this week at New York’s Madison Square Garden is the subject of a short documentary that’s up for an Oscar this Sunday, Feb. 24, 2019. The film directed by Marshall Curry is called a “A Night at the Garden”. (Photo by AP Photo/File)

This February 20, 1939 file photo shows Fritz Kuhn, second from left, national leader of the German-American Bund, and Gustave Elmer, third from left, national director of Organization for the Bund, join other uniformed Bundsmen in a last-minute discussion of the Bund rally, at New York's Madison Square Garden. he pro-Hitler rally that took place 80 years ago this week at New York’s Madison Square Garden is the subject of a short documentary that’s up for an Oscar this Sunday, Feb. 24, 2019. The film directed by Marshall Curry is called a “A Night at the Garden”. (Photo by AP Photo/File)



In this August 1958, photo, then Crown Prince Akihito, left, walks with Michiko Shoda, second from left, who married Akihito later, and Akihito's friend Kazuo Oda, right, at a tennis court in Karuizawa, northwest of Tokyo. At his advanced age, Akihito no longer plays tennis as often as he used to. He last played with Oda two years ago. Emperor Akihito has devoted his 30-year reign to making amends for a war fought in his father’s name, while adapting the 1,500-year-old monarchy to draw the Imperial Family closer to the public. (Photo by Kyodo News via AP Photo)

In this August 1958, photo, then Crown Prince Akihito, left, walks with Michiko Shoda, second from left, who married Akihito later, and Akihito's friend Kazuo Oda, right, at a tennis court in Karuizawa, northwest of Tokyo. At his advanced age, Akihito no longer plays tennis as often as he used to. He last played with Oda two years ago. Emperor Akihito has devoted his 30-year reign to making amends for a war fought in his father’s name, while adapting the 1,500-year-old monarchy to draw the Imperial Family closer to the public. (Photo by Kyodo News via AP Photo)



Sen. John Kennedy, D-Mass., and his wife, Jacqueline Kennedy, watch as her sister, Mrs. Lee Bouvier Canfield,  holds their 15-day-old daughter during her christening in St. Patrick's Cathedral in New York City on December 13, 1957.  At left is the senator's brother, Robert Kennedy, acting as godfather.  Third from left is Stephen Smith, the senator's brother-in-law.  Boston's archbishop Richard Cushing christened the baby, named Caroline. (Photo by AP Photo)

Sen. John Kennedy, D-Mass., and his wife, Jacqueline Kennedy, watch as her sister, Mrs. Lee Bouvier Canfield, holds their 15-day-old daughter during her christening in St. Patrick's Cathedral in New York City on December 13, 1957. At left is the senator's brother, Robert Kennedy, acting as godfather. Third from left is Stephen Smith, the senator's brother-in-law. Boston's archbishop Richard Cushing christened the baby, named Caroline. (Photo by AP Photo)



Film director Roman Polanski, widower of the slain actress Sharon Tate, walks with an unidentified woman, December 29, 1969, in Gstaad, Switzerland, where he is on holiday. (Photo by AP Photo)

Film director Roman Polanski, widower of the slain actress Sharon Tate, walks with an unidentified woman, December 29, 1969, in Gstaad, Switzerland, where he is on holiday. (Photo by AP Photo)



Former heavyweight boxing champ Muhammad Ali pats the bars on the door of the Dade County jail, December 16, 1968, as he starts serving a 10-day sentence on an old traffic charge.  Ali said this would be good training if he has to serve his five-year term for draft dodging.  The former champion surrendered voluntarily today and is accompanied by his attorney Henry Arrington. (Photo by AP Photo)

Former heavyweight boxing champ Muhammad Ali pats the bars on the door of the Dade County jail, December 16, 1968, as he starts serving a 10-day sentence on an old traffic charge. Ali said this would be good training if he has to serve his five-year term for draft dodging. The former champion surrendered voluntarily today and is accompanied by his attorney Henry Arrington. (Photo by AP Photo)



The Beatles, from left Ringo Starr, John McCartney, John Lennon, and George Harrison, take a dip in the pool in Nassau, Bahamas on February 23, 1965, with their clothes on while filming a movie. (Photo by Harold Valentine/AP Photo)

The Beatles, from left Ringo Starr, John McCartney, John Lennon, and George Harrison, take a dip in the pool in Nassau, Bahamas on February 23, 1965, with their clothes on while filming a movie. (Photo by Harold Valentine/AP Photo)



In this distinguished group which met in Pasadena, Calif., on January 10, 1931  to discuss scientific problems are, left to right: Walter S. Adams, astronomer and director of the Mt. Wilson Carnegie observatory; Dr. Albert A. Michelson, formerly of Chicago University, who measured the speed of light; Dr. Albert Einstein, famed for his theory of relativity; and Dr. Robert A. Millikan, president of the California Institute and discoverer of the cosmic ray. The latter three have been awarded the Nobel Prize. (Photo by AP Photo)

In this distinguished group which met in Pasadena, Calif., on January 10, 1931 to discuss scientific problems are, left to right: Walter S. Adams, astronomer and director of the Mt. Wilson Carnegie observatory; Dr. Albert A. Michelson, formerly of Chicago University, who measured the speed of light; Dr. Albert Einstein, famed for his theory of relativity; and Dr. Robert A. Millikan, president of the California Institute and discoverer of the cosmic ray. The latter three have been awarded the Nobel Prize. (Photo by AP Photo)



President Nixon has trouble working a yo-yo which was given to him by country singer Roy Acuff during his visit to a performance at the Grand Ole Opry in Nashville, Tenn., March 17, 1974. (Photo by AP Photo)

President Nixon has trouble working a yo-yo which was given to him by country singer Roy Acuff during his visit to a performance at the Grand Ole Opry in Nashville, Tenn., March 17, 1974. (Photo by AP Photo)



Rock star Kris Kristofferson, Rita Coolidge, and Rod Stewart perform on of the General Assembly Hall at the Nations in New York City on Tuesday, January 9, 1979. Performance “A gift of song-the UNICEF concert”, taped for Broadcast  Wednesday, January 10, a 90 minute special by NBC-TV). (Photo by Ron Frehm/AP Photo)

Rock star Kris Kristofferson, Rita Coolidge, and Rod Stewart perform on of the General Assembly Hall at the Nations in New York City on Tuesday, January 9, 1979. Performance “A gift of song-the UNICEF concert”, taped for Broadcast Wednesday, January 10, a 90 minute special by NBC-TV). (Photo by Ron Frehm/AP Photo)



Cher and Sonny Bono pose before boarding a Pan American flight to Hawaii at Los Angeles airport, Ca., on December 7, 1965. (Photo by AP Photo)

Cher and Sonny Bono pose before boarding a Pan American flight to Hawaii at Los Angeles airport, Ca., on December 7, 1965. (Photo by AP Photo)



Sir Winston Churchill and President Eisenhower use the Chief Executive's electric car for a tour of the Eisenhower farm here on May 6, 1959 in Gettysburg, Pa.  The President and Churchill flew here from the White House by helicopter. (Photo by AP Photo)

Sir Winston Churchill and President Eisenhower use the Chief Executive's electric car for a tour of the Eisenhower farm here on May 6, 1959 in Gettysburg, Pa. The President and Churchill flew here from the White House by helicopter. (Photo by AP Photo)



Former American boxing champion Sugar Ray Robinson, left, and Ringo Starr of the pop group The Beatles, on the set of a new film called "Candy", being shot in Rome, Italy, January 11, 1968. (Photo by SAP Photo)

Former American boxing champion Sugar Ray Robinson, left, and Ringo Starr of the pop group The Beatles, on the set of a new film called "Candy", being shot in Rome, Italy, January 11, 1968. (Photo by SAP Photo)



Iraqi President Saddam Hussein, right, is surrounded by Iraqi advance-guards at the southern sector of military movements during his visit to the battle zones on January 11, 1981. (Photo by AP Photo)

Iraqi President Saddam Hussein, right, is surrounded by Iraqi advance-guards at the southern sector of military movements during his visit to the battle zones on January 11, 1981. (Photo by AP Photo)



John D. Rockefeller, Sr., American industrialist and philanthropist in Cleveland, Nov. 1911. (Photo by AP Photo)

John D. Rockefeller, Sr., American industrialist and philanthropist in Cleveland, Nov. 1911. (Photo by AP Photo)



President Dwight Eisenhower displays his famous smile as he sits in his car upon leaving Walter Reed Hospital in Washington on June 30, 1956 for the drive to his Gettysburg farm. (Photo by AP Photo)

President Dwight Eisenhower displays his famous smile as he sits in his car upon leaving Walter Reed Hospital in Washington on June 30, 1956 for the drive to his Gettysburg farm. (Photo by AP Photo)



American pop star Michael Jackson flashes a victory sign down from the balcony of Munich?s city hall on Friday, June 27, 1992 in Munich, Germany. Jackson delivered a $26,000 check to the mayor of Munich to help the city?s needy children. He is starting his World Tour Saturday at Munich?s Olympic stadium. (Photo by Arne Dedert/AP Photo)

American pop star Michael Jackson flashes a victory sign down from the balcony of Munich?s city hall on Friday, June 27, 1992 in Munich, Germany. Jackson delivered a $26,000 check to the mayor of Munich to help the city?s needy children. He is starting his World Tour Saturday at Munich?s Olympic stadium. (Photo by Arne Dedert/AP Photo)



Actor Bill Murray places a flower on the coffin of actor John Belushi at Abel's Hill Cemetery in Chilmark on Martha's Vineyard, Ma., Tuesday, March 9, 1982.  Belushi, 33, died last Friday in Los Angeles. (Photo by Paul Benoit/AP Photo)

Actor Bill Murray places a flower on the coffin of actor John Belushi at Abel's Hill Cemetery in Chilmark on Martha's Vineyard, Ma., Tuesday, March 9, 1982. Belushi, 33, died last Friday in Los Angeles. (Photo by Paul Benoit/AP Photo)



In this February 27, 1984, file photo, singer Placido Domingo laughs with members of the Rockettes at New York's Radio City Music Hall. The singer and dancers met while rehearsing for Channel Thirteen's “Gala of Stars 1984”. Nine women in the opera world have told The Associated Press that they were sexually harassed by Domingo, one of the most celebrated and powerful men in opera. The women say the encounters took place over three decades, at venues that included opera companies where he held top managerial positions. (Photo by Steve Friedman/AP Photo/File)

In this February 27, 1984, file photo, singer Placido Domingo laughs with members of the Rockettes at New York's Radio City Music Hall. The singer and dancers met while rehearsing for Channel Thirteen's “Gala of Stars 1984”. Nine women in the opera world have told The Associated Press that they were sexually harassed by Domingo, one of the most celebrated and powerful men in opera. The women say the encounters took place over three decades, at venues that included opera companies where he held top managerial positions. (Photo by Steve Friedman/AP Photo/File)
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