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back at the andy warhol house they are pulling out all the stops to entice buyers. tings. >> every piece has a story when it comes to warhol and that is what i love about andy warhol. >> and the only car he ever owned: this 1974 rolls royce. just going to go for a quick cruise i'll be back. >> you can get this house all the art and the car for a mere seventeen point seventy five million dollars. >> it's a bargain? >> it's a bargain but it sounds crazy to us in this luxury space a lot of the homes we sell are bought with the furniture and the art. it's hard to go to galleries and amass your own collection. so this home comes turnkey. >> for those who can afford to live large, the party, so to speak, is far from over. >>> and next, the best gift that anyone could ask for. when i was diagnosed with breast cancer, there was no hesitation, i went straight to ctca. after my mastectomy, it was maddening because i felt part of my identity was being taken away. when you're able to restore what cancer's taken away, you see that transformation firsthand knowing that she had opt
back at the andy warhol house they are pulling out all the stops to entice buyers. tings. >> every piece has a story when it comes to warhol and that is what i love about andy warhol. >> and the only car he ever owned: this 1974 rolls royce. just going to go for a quick cruise i'll be back. >> you can get this house all the art and the car for a mere seventeen point seventy five million dollars. >> it's a bargain? >> it's a bargain but it sounds crazy to us in this...
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back at the andy warhol house, they are pulling out all the stops to entice buyers.n five of the iconic artist's prints. >> every piece has a story when it comes to warhol and that's what i love about andy warhol. >> reporter: the only car he ever owned, this 1974 rolls royce. >> and you can get this house, all the art, and the car, for a mere $17.75 million. >> it's a bargain. >> it's a bargain. it sounds crazy to us but in this luxury space, a lot of the homes we sell are bought with the furniture and the art. it's hard to go to galleries and amass your own collection. so this home comes turnkey. >> reporter: for those who can afford to live large, the party so to speak is far from over. for "nightline," i'm marci gonzalez in los angeles. >> do you prefer the dry sauna or the wet sauna when you get your massages in your million-dollar home? >> both. why have to choose? >> of course, that's true, you've got plenty of time. >> $17 million. it's a bargain, trevor. >> right, because the best way to enhance your art collection is to buy a house. >> absolutely. fun assig
back at the andy warhol house, they are pulling out all the stops to entice buyers.n five of the iconic artist's prints. >> every piece has a story when it comes to warhol and that's what i love about andy warhol. >> reporter: the only car he ever owned, this 1974 rolls royce. >> and you can get this house, all the art, and the car, for a mere $17.75 million. >> it's a bargain. >> it's a bargain. it sounds crazy to us but in this luxury space, a lot of the homes we...
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, a comparison longshore finds humbling. >> i always say, i want to have a career like andy warhol, andgacy like peggy guggenheim. >> reporter: in fact, longshore said the plan is to start a foundation to bring ashley-world, as she calls it, to everyone. >> i want to have a massive building full of all of this art. i want the public to be able to enjoy it. i want to give scholarships to kids that are interested in the arts. this isn't all about $1.3 million or two commas in the bank. this is so much bigger than that. it's a >>> a group of furious parents say american airlines let their children with disabilities stranded for hours at an airport. the nine kids were returning home from a virginia summer camp. a flight delay forced them to spend a night in a room for unaccompanied minors. jericka duncan has more on how the kids were allegedly treated and the airline's response. >> those parents said they spend in specis to make sure their children were supervised. but they accuse american airlines of beingunepared, even kids snacks instead of meals. >> whoo! welcome back. >> reporter: this
, a comparison longshore finds humbling. >> i always say, i want to have a career like andy warhol, andgacy like peggy guggenheim. >> reporter: in fact, longshore said the plan is to start a foundation to bring ashley-world, as she calls it, to everyone. >> i want to have a massive building full of all of this art. i want the public to be able to enjoy it. i want to give scholarships to kids that are interested in the arts. this isn't all about $1.3 million or two commas in...
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she's skauled a modern-day andy warhol. you're watching "cbs this morning: saturday. >>> we said 59% of singles find the movement to be important, but when you look at men alone, it's less than half. so is that enough to actually change how we date. >> well, 51% of men have changed their behavior, 41% have change third behavior at work and 33% have changed their behavior on a date. and actually social scientists have been tracking social change for decades, and that's a huge challenge. i mean if you ask people to try to stop eating sugar or get some more exercise or, you know, drink less, very few people rarely change their behavior. >> how are they changing? >> they're being more careful, more reserved, making sure their jokes are appropriate, having more conversations. what's interesting to me, actually with this me too movement, 90% of men would be perfect happy if a woman would ask them for a telephone number, if woman made the first sexual move and a kiss. >> but the women. >> but the women aren't doing it. >> they wan
she's skauled a modern-day andy warhol. you're watching "cbs this morning: saturday. >>> we said 59% of singles find the movement to be important, but when you look at men alone, it's less than half. so is that enough to actually change how we date. >> well, 51% of men have changed their behavior, 41% have change third behavior at work and 33% have changed their behavior on a date. and actually social scientists have been tracking social change for decades, and that's a huge...
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. >> this is andy warhol's portrait of me. >> you see, pictures meant everything to halston.ife is like a picture, he used to say. >> who's that lucky guy? >> well, he got his perfect picture. only, the price turned out to be a little high. ♪ ♪ ♪ >> i'd like to go back in time a little bit to just how you started. i know that you started with hats and worked your way -- >> oh, i -- >> are we going to move this? please let me know these things. are we rolling? >> am i -- okay, i don't mind it being a little dishevelled. okay, thanks. halston was the custom miller in at bergdorf. we lived around the corner from each other, so he and i would walk to work together. he was so much fun. the minute we would alive to the building and you'd have to go through the revolving door, suddenly halston had arrived at bergdorf. the first time it quite shocked me. then i understood. he's now put on his halston mask. and the voice would change. good morning, ladies. he was dealing with the creme de la creme of women in the world. >> were you the person who put the pill box on jackie kennedy? >>
. >> this is andy warhol's portrait of me. >> you see, pictures meant everything to halston.ife is like a picture, he used to say. >> who's that lucky guy? >> well, he got his perfect picture. only, the price turned out to be a little high. ♪ ♪ ♪ >> i'd like to go back in time a little bit to just how you started. i know that you started with hats and worked your way -- >> oh, i -- >> are we going to move this? please let me know these things. are...
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andy warhol. discover the next great artist. get out and play and get inspired with toddler classes. experience art where making a mess is part of the process. classes and the size the artistic process rather than the product. children have the freedom to explore materials at their own pace and in their own way. talks love art, especially when they died into the creative process -- dive into the creative process. at the end of the classes, they have cleaned and washup. of.com great way to get out and play. for more information, visit sfrecpark.org. that out and play and get into the groove. rec and parks offers dance classes for seniors. first-time beginners or lifetime enthusiasts -- all are welcome. enjoy all types of music. latins also, country and western. it is a great way to exercise while having lots of fun. seniors learn basic moves and practice a variety of routines. improve your posture, balance, and flexibility. it is easy. get up on your feet and step to the beat. senior dance class is from sf rec and park. a great w
andy warhol. discover the next great artist. get out and play and get inspired with toddler classes. experience art where making a mess is part of the process. classes and the size the artistic process rather than the product. children have the freedom to explore materials at their own pace and in their own way. talks love art, especially when they died into the creative process -- dive into the creative process. at the end of the classes, they have cleaned and washup. of.com great way to get...
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. >> by the '70s, halston's clothes were revolutionizing the fashion scene, palling around with andy warholels of color like elva chin. >> he made things so you didn't need the structure as much as you needed the woman. he really based most of his collection on most of us girls. >> reporter: halston eventually sold his name to j.c. penney making halston clothes, halston perfume, halston luggage and halston bedding, losing control of the empire he creatored whed regretted. y. >> i am wearing a classic halston. halston was diagnosed with aids in 1988 and died in 1990, but his legacy as the fashion designer of the glitter ati generation lives on. kate bennett, cnn, washington. >> catch the premiere of the cnn film halston tomorrow night at 9:00 right here on cnn. we'll be right back. flonase sensimist. nothing stronger. nothing gentler. nothing lasts longer. flonase sensimist. 24 hour non-drowsy allergy relief that a handle is just a handle. chair is just a chair. or... that you can't be both inside and outside. most people haven't driven a lincoln. it's the final days of the lincoln summer in
. >> by the '70s, halston's clothes were revolutionizing the fashion scene, palling around with andy warholels of color like elva chin. >> he made things so you didn't need the structure as much as you needed the woman. he really based most of his collection on most of us girls. >> reporter: halston eventually sold his name to j.c. penney making halston clothes, halston perfume, halston luggage and halston bedding, losing control of the empire he creatored whed regretted. y....