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like marilyn monroe's hand prints at the chinese theater. this is about as close to marilyn monroe as most people will ever get. >> well, she also has a walk of fame star. >> reporter: all just a few miles away from the spanish-style bungalow she loved. the home is hidden pretty well from the street outside and it's been more than 60 years since monroe died here. the house has changed hands several times over the years, but this is the first time its owner wants to tear it all down. the l.a. city council is supposed to vote later this summer to determine if the $8 million property should be labelled as a landmark. but the home's owners don't like the spotlight, and they're suing the city for the right to raze it, saying the tourist attraction is a nuisance to the neighborhood. >> we want to see meaningful preservation and protection honoring marilyn monroe in the place she lived and loved. >> reporter: adrian scott is the president of the los angeles conservancy, which works to preserve significantly cultural structures. like the cinerama do
like marilyn monroe's hand prints at the chinese theater. this is about as close to marilyn monroe as most people will ever get. >> well, she also has a walk of fame star. >> reporter: all just a few miles away from the spanish-style bungalow she loved. the home is hidden pretty well from the street outside and it's been more than 60 years since monroe died here. the house has changed hands several times over the years, but this is the first time its owner wants to tear it all down....
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. >>> more than six decades after her death, there is new drama swirling around marilyn monroe and the only home she'd ever owned. carter evans has more. >> reporter: one of the most famous stars in hollywood history is dead at 36. >> reporter: marilyn monroe's death in 1962 shocked and saddened the world, and many considered the brentwood home where she died one of the last links to her legacy. >> we have a lot of history here that needs to be preserved. >> reporter: jeff zaranom is on a mission to save l.a. landmarks. >> this is the place you want to see the hollywood sign from. >> reporter: and he knows where all of hidden gems are, like marilyn monroe's handprints. this is about as close as most people will ever get. >> she also has a walk of fame star. >> reporter: all only a few miles from the spanish home she loved. the home is hidden from the street from outside, and it's been more than 60 years since monroe has died here. the house has changed hands several times over the years. but this is the first time its owner wants to tear it all down. the l.a. city council is supposed t
. >>> more than six decades after her death, there is new drama swirling around marilyn monroe and the only home she'd ever owned. carter evans has more. >> reporter: one of the most famous stars in hollywood history is dead at 36. >> reporter: marilyn monroe's death in 1962 shocked and saddened the world, and many considered the brentwood home where she died one of the last links to her legacy. >> we have a lot of history here that needs to be preserved. >>...
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like marilyn monroe's handprints at the chinese theater. >> this is about as close to marilyn monroe as most people will ever get. >> well, she also has a walk of fame star. >> reporter: all just a few miles away from the spanish-style bungalow she owned and loved. the home is hidden pretty well from the street outside, and it's been more than 60 years since monroe died here. the house has changed hands several times over the years. but this is the first time its owner wants to tear it all down. the l.a. city council is supposed to vote later this summer to determine if the $8 million property should be labeled as a landmark. but the home's owners don't like the spotlight, and they're suing the city for the right to raze it, saying the tourist attraction is a nuisance to the neighborhood. >> we want to see meaningful preservation and protection honoring marilyn monroe and the place in which she lived and loved. >> reporter: adrian scott fine is president of the los angeles conservancy, which works to preserve culturally significant structures. like the historic angel's flight railway
like marilyn monroe's handprints at the chinese theater. >> this is about as close to marilyn monroe as most people will ever get. >> well, she also has a walk of fame star. >> reporter: all just a few miles away from the spanish-style bungalow she owned and loved. the home is hidden pretty well from the street outside, and it's been more than 60 years since monroe died here. the house has changed hands several times over the years. but this is the first time its owner wants...
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the band stands before a crowd of their inspirations, artistic, historic, and political. marilyn monroe and bob dylan, marlon, brando, pearl marks the peoples are saying they are involved reinterpreting what came before. even reinterpreting, previous iterations of themselves as pop artists to make art that will itself become grist for the cultural mill of the future. that's post modern fiction is post modern cinema from tip to tell, instead of one grand story to tell multiple narratives from different perspectives even from different movies, genres, the gangster film, the musical romance. before moving it copies directly from the center of the past. the glowing briefcase seen echoes and almost identical image from fifty's. the wire has to be definitely the street crossing. double take. you folks have similar shot from alfred hitchcock's classic psych fingers and the daunted square sight gag. come straight from old cartoons. let's watch what we see christopher walk in, playing a vietnam that talking to bush about is that dad sacrifice to watch. it's on you daddy's rest and it was shut do
the band stands before a crowd of their inspirations, artistic, historic, and political. marilyn monroe and bob dylan, marlon, brando, pearl marks the peoples are saying they are involved reinterpreting what came before. even reinterpreting, previous iterations of themselves as pop artists to make art that will itself become grist for the cultural mill of the future. that's post modern fiction is post modern cinema from tip to tell, instead of one grand story to tell multiple narratives from...
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the band stands before a crowd of their inspirations, artistic, historic, and political. marilyn monroe and bob dylan, marlon, brando, karl marx, the beatles are saying they are involved reinterpreting. what came before. even reinterpreting previous iterations of themselves as pop artists to make are that will, it will become brisk for the cultural mill of the future. that's post modern. pope fiction is post modern cinema from tip to tell, instead of one grand story to tell multiple narratives from different perspectives even from different movies, genres, the gangster film, the musical romance, the horror, movies. it copies directly from a sentiment of the past. the going briefcase seen echoes and almost identical image from fifty's. the wire gives me depth. the street crossing double take you folks a similar shot from alfred hitchcock's classic psych you can just and the dotted square site gag come straight from old cartoons as much when we see christopher walk in playing a vietnam that talking to bush about is that dad sacrifice to watch sonya daddy's wrist and it was shut down. anyw
the band stands before a crowd of their inspirations, artistic, historic, and political. marilyn monroe and bob dylan, marlon, brando, karl marx, the beatles are saying they are involved reinterpreting. what came before. even reinterpreting previous iterations of themselves as pop artists to make are that will, it will become brisk for the cultural mill of the future. that's post modern. pope fiction is post modern cinema from tip to tell, instead of one grand story to tell multiple narratives...
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monroe and buddy holly to james the the even casting john travolta as been some vega is post modern since watching travel to dance, pulls up cultural memories of the actor. it his most famous movie roles is if parents, he noticing, we also women, this pop culture, ocean. and the best way to understand this world is by re mixing and reinterpreting, the pop culture that made us fiction was and remains controversial as much for what parenting or says as for the company to keep the the critics of pulp fiction, see a movie with no original ideas, just cut and paste job a films that came before what some post modernist, called influence, or inspiration. others think is just plain stealing one and that back. because many of the films, parents you know, chooses to grow from our black split patient movies of the 1970s films like shak super fly and coffee parents, you know, has also been accused of cultural appropriation. it hasn't health that his character is often leaned heavily on the n word. did you notice a sign up in front of my house? he said, good storage, jimmy, you've seen that rema
monroe and buddy holly to james the the even casting john travolta as been some vega is post modern since watching travel to dance, pulls up cultural memories of the actor. it his most famous movie roles is if parents, he noticing, we also women, this pop culture, ocean. and the best way to understand this world is by re mixing and reinterpreting, the pop culture that made us fiction was and remains controversial as much for what parenting or says as for the company to keep the the critics of...
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next, the legal battle over marilyn monroe's final home. >> it's in one of la's most exclusive areas, but the mansion's owners want to demolish it, so they can expand their home, which is next door. they're suing the city, claiming it's illegally blocking the demolition, even though they already have a permit. next, a new option for streaming tv. our parent company, disney and warner brothers discovery, are joining forces for a new bundle. >> it's a triple sized plan combining disney plus, hulu and max, which used to be hbo. no word on what it will cost. it will be available this summer and move over. >> barbie, another childhood staple, will soon be hitting the big screen. >> matchbox cars are going hollywood with their own live action movie. it is said to be a big budget film based on mattel's classic line of miniature cars. finally, the overhead bins on planes are for carry ons. of course, they're not for passengers, but this woman was spotted inside one on a southwest flight from albuquerque. albuquerque. >> she “the darkness of bipolar depression made me feel like i was losing
next, the legal battle over marilyn monroe's final home. >> it's in one of la's most exclusive areas, but the mansion's owners want to demolish it, so they can expand their home, which is next door. they're suing the city, claiming it's illegally blocking the demolition, even though they already have a permit. next, a new option for streaming tv. our parent company, disney and warner brothers discovery, are joining forces for a new bundle. >> it's a triple sized plan combining...
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marilyn monroe, chet baker, they clearly suffered for their art. did you think you suffered for your art? well, i did in a way, but it was self—inflicted. the pain i suffered was because of addiction, and alcoholism and unhappiness. but music saved me and it always has done. the couple have 2,000 photographs from 9/11. it's the first time they've exhibited any of them. it's too raw for people who lived through that, but it's good to see some of them. there's only about four of them out. reportage is very important. and there's a very powerful photo of the january the 6th capitol hill riot. yes, i think the importance of photographs like that is that we live in an age now where people seem to want to rewrite history and want to deny truth, and i think when things are captured photographically, it's irrevocable. it's important to have photographs like that and it's important to keep a record of what happened. but there is little record of the man himself in the show. there are just two photographs of eltonjohn — one of his hands, and this more pl
marilyn monroe, chet baker, they clearly suffered for their art. did you think you suffered for your art? well, i did in a way, but it was self—inflicted. the pain i suffered was because of addiction, and alcoholism and unhappiness. but music saved me and it always has done. the couple have 2,000 photographs from 9/11. it's the first time they've exhibited any of them. it's too raw for people who lived through that, but it's good to see some of them. there's only about four of them out....
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marilyn monroe, chet baker, they clearly suffered for their art. did you think you suffered for your art? well, i did in a way, but it was self—inflicted. the pain i suffered was because of addiction and alcoholism and unhappiness, but music saved me and it always has done. the couple have 2,000 photographs from 9/11. it's the first time they've exhibited any of them. it's too raw for people who lived through that, but it's good to see some of them. there's only about four of them out. reportage is very important. and there's a very powerful photo of the january 6th capitol hill riot. yes, i think the importance of photographs like that is that we live in an age now where people seem to want to rewrite history and want to deny truth, and i think when things are captured photographically, it's irrevocable. it's important to have photographs like that and it's important to keep a record of what happened. unless it's a picture of the man himself. there are just two photographs of eltonjohn in the exhibition, one of his hands, and this playful image.
marilyn monroe, chet baker, they clearly suffered for their art. did you think you suffered for your art? well, i did in a way, but it was self—inflicted. the pain i suffered was because of addiction and alcoholism and unhappiness, but music saved me and it always has done. the couple have 2,000 photographs from 9/11. it's the first time they've exhibited any of them. it's too raw for people who lived through that, but it's good to see some of them. there's only about four of them out....
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monroe, was already sold for almost 200 million dollars. concerning artificial intelligence, of course, understanding people understand that artificial intelligence came to art, creativity, culture, and accordingly it came to the art market, so most likely now, for the most part, this is support for technology, many, by the way, from purchased works that the neural network created, and this money went to the further development of research on the neural network, that is, the creation and so on, and maybe this is also... arts in the creative part, how modern belarusian art is today filled with digitalization and technology, if compared with belarusian art, even literally. ten years ago, then very much, if we talk about trends in the general world plan, then perhaps our artists are not yet so fast in introducing innovation. some methods of working in our creativity, if initially, even to say, the simplest such use of technology was ordinary qr codes, which complement the work , and we have been introducing this into our practice for a long time, in our exhibitions, where the work is comp
monroe, was already sold for almost 200 million dollars. concerning artificial intelligence, of course, understanding people understand that artificial intelligence came to art, creativity, culture, and accordingly it came to the art market, so most likely now, for the most part, this is support for technology, many, by the way, from purchased works that the neural network created, and this money went to the further development of research on the neural network, that is, the creation and so on,...
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the firm's history is legendary and its founder to its hands including marilyn monroe. it's a chance to make history. >> i want to change the world and look good by doing good. francine: i speak about her professional and personal journey, how it defines her leadership style and unique approach at the top of luxury. thank you so much for joining us here on bloomberg. >> delighted to be here. francine: what's it like being a chanel chief executive? >> it's the best job in the world. creative, vibrant, the sector is doing well, it's a great place to be. francine: what kind of difference do you want to make at chanel, is a longevity, what it stands for, sustainability? >> i want to lead chanel into the future along with my team and lead chanel into the future by protecting what's unique about us. and by evolving as a scaled evolving iconic business brand. it's important to understand the context we operate in. the context we have is very dynamic macroeconomic challenges, inflation, complete fragmentation, media channels, ecosystems and winning hearts and minds of people is
the firm's history is legendary and its founder to its hands including marilyn monroe. it's a chance to make history. >> i want to change the world and look good by doing good. francine: i speak about her professional and personal journey, how it defines her leadership style and unique approach at the top of luxury. thank you so much for joining us here on bloomberg. >> delighted to be here. francine: what's it like being a chanel chief executive? >> it's the best job in the...
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marilyn monroe, chet baker, they clearly suffered for their art. did you think you suffered for your art? well, i did in a way, but it was self—inflicted. the pain i suffered was because of addiction, and alcoholism and unhappiness. but music saved me and it always has done. the couple have 2,000 photographs from 9/11. it's the first time they've exhibited any of them. it's too raw for people who lived through that, but it's good to see some of them. there's only about four of them out. reportage is very important. and there's a very powerful photo of the january the 6th capitol hill riot. yes, i think the importance of photographs like that is that we live in an age now where people seem to want to rewrite history and want to deny truth, and i think when things are captured photographically, it's irrevocable. it's important to have photographs like that and it's important to keep a record of what happened. but there is little record of the man himself in the show. there are just two photographs of eltonjohn — one of his hands, and this more pl
marilyn monroe, chet baker, they clearly suffered for their art. did you think you suffered for your art? well, i did in a way, but it was self—inflicted. the pain i suffered was because of addiction, and alcoholism and unhappiness. but music saved me and it always has done. the couple have 2,000 photographs from 9/11. it's the first time they've exhibited any of them. it's too raw for people who lived through that, but it's good to see some of them. there's only about four of them out....
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monroe? but it could be presented in different ways, it works very well with it. natalie portman, you can say that she is a diva, on the red carpet, yes, in life, look at the photographs of the paparazzi - this is an ordinary woman with children. in ordinary clothes, that is, from few foreign actresses today can really be called a diva, because thanks to social networks we often see their everyday life, not only foreign ones, all of us too, any beautiful actress who knows how to show herself and become a diva on the red carpet, she is still in everyday life , still appears on her social networks in jeans and t-shirts, but this is not that it does not make her a diva, this is not good, not bad, it’s just that life has become so more open. roles in the theater, with roles in films, they don’t have time for these interesting everyday images, it’s more like some kind of blogger story, and a modeling story, and in general , nowadays it’s already very commercial, because all the interesting
monroe? but it could be presented in different ways, it works very well with it. natalie portman, you can say that she is a diva, on the red carpet, yes, in life, look at the photographs of the paparazzi - this is an ordinary woman with children. in ordinary clothes, that is, from few foreign actresses today can really be called a diva, because thanks to social networks we often see their everyday life, not only foreign ones, all of us too, any beautiful actress who knows how to show herself...
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monroe. for leena nair, it's a chance to make history. leena: i want to change the world but look good while doing it. francine: on this episode of "leaders with lacqua," i speak to leena nair about her professional and personal journey, how it defines her leadership style, and her unique approach at the top of luxury. leena nair, thank you so much for joining us here on bloomberg. leena: delighted to be here. francine: what's it like being a chanel chief executive? leena: it is the best job in the world. it's creative, it's energetic, it's vibrant, the sector is doing well. it's a great place to be. francine: what kind of difference do you want to make at chanel? is it on the business, is it longevity, is it what it stands for, is it sustainability? leena: you know, i want to lead chanel into the future along with my team. and lead chanel into the future by protecting what's core to us, by protecting our differentiation, protecting what's unique about us. and by evolving as a scaled, iconic
monroe. for leena nair, it's a chance to make history. leena: i want to change the world but look good while doing it. francine: on this episode of "leaders with lacqua," i speak to leena nair about her professional and personal journey, how it defines her leadership style, and her unique approach at the top of luxury. leena nair, thank you so much for joining us here on bloomberg. leena: delighted to be here. francine: what's it like being a chanel chief executive? leena: it is the...
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marilyn monroe, chet baker, they clearly suffered for their art. do you think you suffered for your art? well, i did in a way. i mean, but it was self—inflicted. the pain i suffered was because of addiction and alcoholism and unhappiness. but music saved me and it always has done. the couple have 2,000 photographs from 9/11. it's the first time they've exhibited any of them. it's too raw for people who lived through that, but i'm...it�*s good to see some of them. there's only about four of them out. reportage is very important. and there's a very powerful photo of the january 6 capitol hill riot. yes, i think the importance of photographs like that is we live in an age now where people seem to want to rewrite history and want to deny truth, and i think when things are captured photographically, it's...irrevocable. it's important to have photographs like that, it's important to keep a record of what happened. but there's little record of the man himself in the show. there arejust two photographs of eltonjohn — one of his hands, and this more p
marilyn monroe, chet baker, they clearly suffered for their art. do you think you suffered for your art? well, i did in a way. i mean, but it was self—inflicted. the pain i suffered was because of addiction and alcoholism and unhappiness. but music saved me and it always has done. the couple have 2,000 photographs from 9/11. it's the first time they've exhibited any of them. it's too raw for people who lived through that, but i'm...it�*s good to see some of them. there's only about four of...
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marilyn monroe, chet baker, they clearly suffered for their art. do you think you suffered for your art? well, i did in a way, but it was self—inflicted. the pain i suffered was because of addiction, and alcoholism and unhappiness. but music saved me and it always has done. the couple have 2,000 photographs from 9/11. it's the first time they've exhibited any of them. it's too raw for people who lived through that, but it's good to see some of them. there's only about four of them out. but there is little record of the man himself in the show. there arejust two photographs of eltonjohn — one of his hands, and this more playful image. completely spontaneously, he picked the plastic eggs up and put them under his glasses, and that to me says more about elton's personality, and sense of humour and irreverence than anything, and that's what i love about photography. it is extraordinary that i collect photographs, because i don't like being photographed. i find it really painful. # hold me closer, tiny dancer...#. many will find pain, but also joy i
marilyn monroe, chet baker, they clearly suffered for their art. do you think you suffered for your art? well, i did in a way, but it was self—inflicted. the pain i suffered was because of addiction, and alcoholism and unhappiness. but music saved me and it always has done. the couple have 2,000 photographs from 9/11. it's the first time they've exhibited any of them. it's too raw for people who lived through that, but it's good to see some of them. there's only about four of them out. but...
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the typical marilyn monroe snap knows and cinched waste. the plastic cloak been mentioned when they'll say yes, i want to be like my bobby. i don't think most parents click up on it and say, oh, that's a problem. then we have to think about it, talk about what it means instead on a totally down plate. and that sort of helps the 1st no, or for the 1st boundaries. and the 1st ideas of what a body should look like. it was in a positive for those for me, bobby, using the tool and the searching is sick because he's living her life to the front of the it was the origin is the bobby dollars off. the rule of tara could check for him, and that's why bobby has these loan exaggerated legs, and that looked fine. but actually, i always thought of her as a dressmakers don't understand the loan legs look good for griffing cliff. it's very important that you can play with a toy and back in 59 when the 1st of all became onto the market. it was fashionable to a high pump. well, so that's why bobby stands on her tip toes. the often fades, but some states. yea
the typical marilyn monroe snap knows and cinched waste. the plastic cloak been mentioned when they'll say yes, i want to be like my bobby. i don't think most parents click up on it and say, oh, that's a problem. then we have to think about it, talk about what it means instead on a totally down plate. and that sort of helps the 1st no, or for the 1st boundaries. and the 1st ideas of what a body should look like. it was in a positive for those for me, bobby, using the tool and the searching is...
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the typical marilyn monroe snap nose and cinched waste. the perfect cloak been mentioned when they'll say yes, i want to be like my bobby. i don't think most parents pick up on it and say, oh, that's a problem. and we have to think about it. talk about what it means instead on a totally down played on that as well as it helps the 1st no. the 1st boundaries and the 1st ideas of what a body should look like. it was a not for those will meet bobby using the tool and the searching is sick because he's living her life to the front of the that was the origin as to bobby dole was off to rule the caricature. and that's why bobby had these loan exaggerated legs, and that looked fine. but actually i always thought of as a dress makers don't understand the loan legs look good for creating a cliff. it's very important that you can play with a toy and back in 59 when the 1st of all became on to the market. it was fashionable to way high pumps. so that's why bobby stands on her tip toes of think, sage before steve. yeah, how much remind these of it in t
the typical marilyn monroe snap nose and cinched waste. the perfect cloak been mentioned when they'll say yes, i want to be like my bobby. i don't think most parents pick up on it and say, oh, that's a problem. and we have to think about it. talk about what it means instead on a totally down played on that as well as it helps the 1st no. the 1st boundaries and the 1st ideas of what a body should look like. it was a not for those will meet bobby using the tool and the searching is sick because...
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she would dress up for the ows as marilyn monroe when they were doing a show in las vegas. she was carried in by four gladiators. so it was a side ofra walters no one had ever seen. and you know, and i think for peoplewalters, the view, not the general national shift and she does get they still do get on there. i remember barack obama, the t daytime and it was barack obama on the said, i wanted to do a show that michelle very, very true swi told me that the view was a making machine. and one thing to remember about barbara walters and another part of her legacy from her father, she kept a piece of that. kept she she was owner of powerwallso was to her great financial benefit as w women in broadcasting, get something yose, don't just get paid a salary get a stake in it because that is where you can achieve real financial security. and i think that's a pattern in american networks. now, very often you'll see good morning america anchor has her own production. some male anchors have they've that that barbara walters and when she did this as with many things some in journalism
she would dress up for the ows as marilyn monroe when they were doing a show in las vegas. she was carried in by four gladiators. so it was a side ofra walters no one had ever seen. and you know, and i think for peoplewalters, the view, not the general national shift and she does get they still do get on there. i remember barack obama, the t daytime and it was barack obama on the said, i wanted to do a show that michelle very, very true swi told me that the view was a making machine. and one...
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and as with to marilyn monroe. and as with marilyn, the men in katie's life haven't helped. it strikes me that many of her exes have taken more than they gave . it's my more than they gave. it's my view that she was used for sex and used for money, and used for fame. now she has been foolish , fame. now she has been foolish, reckless and at times her behaviour has been deeply wrong. the tax bills that haven't been paid , driving a car when she paid, driving a car when she shouldn't, the drugs, the alcohol, the expensive holidays that she patently can't afford. this charismatic, cheeky, funny but flawed individual is her own worst enemy . but katie price is worst enemy. but katie price is not a bad person . she, in fact not a bad person. she, in fact is a great british character and ihope is a great british character and i hope that she can dig herself out of this current hole if she gets clean and finds a decent bloke. happiness is possible and even a future career because she is highly entertained . here she is highly entertained. here she is highly entertained. here she is
and as with to marilyn monroe. and as with marilyn, the men in katie's life haven't helped. it strikes me that many of her exes have taken more than they gave . it's my more than they gave. it's my view that she was used for sex and used for money, and used for fame. now she has been foolish , fame. now she has been foolish, reckless and at times her behaviour has been deeply wrong. the tax bills that haven't been paid , driving a car when she paid, driving a car when she shouldn't, the drugs,...
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she would dress up for the halloween shows as marilyn monroe when they were doing a show in las vegas. she was carried in by four gladiators. so it was a side of barbara walters no one had ever seen. and you know, and i think for some younger people that what they remember about barbara walters, the view, not the serious big interviews that she did. a there's a general national shift and she does get they still do get a prominent newsmakers on there. i remember barack obama, the first president to do a daytime and it was barack obama on the view. and when they teach him about it, he said, i wanted to do a show that michelle watch. very, very true switching. and one of the abc producers once told me that the view was a money making machine. and one thing to remember about barbara walters and another part of her legacy from her father, she kept a piece of that. she kept she she was owner of powerwall production letters for wall productions. so was to her great financial benefit as well. and she would tell women in broadcasting, get something yourself, don't just get paid a salary, get a
she would dress up for the halloween shows as marilyn monroe when they were doing a show in las vegas. she was carried in by four gladiators. so it was a side of barbara walters no one had ever seen. and you know, and i think for some younger people that what they remember about barbara walters, the view, not the serious big interviews that she did. a there's a general national shift and she does get they still do get a prominent newsmakers on there. i remember barack obama, the first president...