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, an interesting connection but marilyn monroe who married arthur miller, he was her third husband, they had a country house in connecticut which she decided to call frank lloyd wright to see if he could design a home on this land. so he came up and he then did send them some plants. so years later arthur miller wrote a letter that was collected of reminiscence about lloyd wright to describe what happened about this house. i'll just read you a little blurb from it. it was a great afternoon to hear he is taking frank lloyd wright out to the spot in connecticut. a great afternoon by the time we got up here. he and i walked up to the high ground where there was an old orchard about the past year which faces north but hasn't in this view over the hills. he took one look and, indeed, and said, good spot, and we walked down the hill back to the house. is vitaly was amazing. never drew a deep breath going up. some time past, couple months, and the drawings arrived. it never solicit our ideas or even our needs. and what discussion we had i'd initiated emphasized we wished to live simply, w
, an interesting connection but marilyn monroe who married arthur miller, he was her third husband, they had a country house in connecticut which she decided to call frank lloyd wright to see if he could design a home on this land. so he came up and he then did send them some plants. so years later arthur miller wrote a letter that was collected of reminiscence about lloyd wright to describe what happened about this house. i'll just read you a little blurb from it. it was a great afternoon to...
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>> that is a scene from one of the most iconic plays of the american theater, arthur miller's "a view from the bridge." it begins showing tomorrow at the kennedy center. and here to tell us all about the production is thomas j. ryan, a wonderful actor of film and television f welcome. >> hi, thank you for having me. >> tell us a little about the play. why don't you give us a little synopsis. >> it's a famous play writing in the 1950s by the great american writer, arthur miller. it takes place in red hook brooklyn. which is very fancy now, at that time it was a slum community in new york city. and it's about a family, a nuclear family and their cousins who come from italy as in red hook. and what happens when immigrants come into a community that is very set in its ways. >> and actually some of the themes are actually important to us today. immigration, illegal immigration. and a lot of the things that happened. and i'll talk to you about that. you have a very pivotal role, you play alfieri. are you an attorney in the play? >> i am. but i'm several things, because i begin the play by n
>> that is a scene from one of the most iconic plays of the american theater, arthur miller's "a view from the bridge." it begins showing tomorrow at the kennedy center. and here to tell us all about the production is thomas j. ryan, a wonderful actor of film and television f welcome. >> hi, thank you for having me. >> tell us a little about the play. why don't you give us a little synopsis. >> it's a famous play writing in the 1950s by the great american...
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i'm the man that got arthur miller to write that episode on "chips." there he is -- the new media's darling of the day and his little pooter! hi, billy. let's talk tv, kids. i think mork's had enough for today. i was so looking forward to talking concept and sipping white wine. you know what? they're hilarious, and you know why? because not one of them had a date in high school. [ laughter ] are you the guys who wrote "but, seriously"? i love that one, and also "hey, where are you from?" [ telephone rings ] what? who? mommy, daddy, do we know a ron and nancy? no. sweetheart, just take a message. we'll call you back. i don't care what color your house is. ept -- you are going to be starring in "those amazing aliens." now, on the first episode, we're gonna strap you to the nose of a concord. when you land in paris, we're gonna set you on fire and make you eat mud. mind, isn't that wonderful? i get to go to paris. no! absolutely not! well, very well, miss red blazer. he can read a poem at the end of the show. mork! the t-shirts were just the tip of the me
i'm the man that got arthur miller to write that episode on "chips." there he is -- the new media's darling of the day and his little pooter! hi, billy. let's talk tv, kids. i think mork's had enough for today. i was so looking forward to talking concept and sipping white wine. you know what? they're hilarious, and you know why? because not one of them had a date in high school. [ laughter ] are you the guys who wrote "but, seriously"? i love that one, and also "hey,...
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she was just married to arthur miller in 1956. it is a poem about a man. we presume it was her husband. they were sort of on their honeymoon. could be somebody else. it is amazing, on both sides, in her own handwriting. it comes from the book "fragments" published by the 2007. this is great. marilyn monroe gucci. her own address book written in her own hand. all of the greats are on here, including, of course, marlon brando. you know what? the reality of marilyn monroe is she loved to live a real life as well as being a beautiful actress. this is a stuffing recipe in her she wrote this. it is on both pages. >> is it a good recipe? >> it is fantastic. you have to use sourdough bread. umsed f it can be used for chicken. just an amazing piece. lots of butter in there. >> how much would this sell for? >> this we estimate $15,000 to $20,000. >> that's an expensive stuffing recipe. >> you have to buy your own great to see these beautiful items. we are back after this. go to today.com and check out go to today.com and check out more of just press "clean" and let
she was just married to arthur miller in 1956. it is a poem about a man. we presume it was her husband. they were sort of on their honeymoon. could be somebody else. it is amazing, on both sides, in her own handwriting. it comes from the book "fragments" published by the 2007. this is great. marilyn monroe gucci. her own address book written in her own hand. all of the greats are on here, including, of course, marlon brando. you know what? the reality of marilyn monroe is she loved to...
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you know, arthur miller once said nothing is further away from washington, d.c. than the entire world. and i think this election is showing that. yes, it's been a wild campaign, but, governor, you've been at the forefront of watching what's been going on. aren't you seeing that this is worse than ever, what people are feeling out there? >> i grant you that, liz. and and i think washington is asleep at the switch. both parties have not done the public's bidding. we need to get back to the days when reagan sat down with tip to kneel -- tip o'neill or ted kennedy sat down with george bush 43 and came up with leave no child behind. even gingrich with bill clinton where we had three years of surpluses and 22 million new jobs. people -- i'm a private citizen now. people in the real world pay the salaries and the staffs of elected officials in washington, and they want stuff to get done. hillary's gotten stuff done her whole life. even when she was not elected, as first lady of the united states, she got the children's health insurance program going. i happened to be go
you know, arthur miller once said nothing is further away from washington, d.c. than the entire world. and i think this election is showing that. yes, it's been a wild campaign, but, governor, you've been at the forefront of watching what's been going on. aren't you seeing that this is worse than ever, what people are feeling out there? >> i grant you that, liz. and and i think washington is asleep at the switch. both parties have not done the public's bidding. we need to get back to the...
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>> this is a poem she wrote and just married to arthur miller and a poem she wrote about a man, we presume it was her husband, just on their honeymoon. >> beautiful pen manship. >> some anguish there from strasbourg. this is great, marilyn monroe gucci, her own address book written in her own hand. all the the greats including marlon brando. mother miller, et cetera. we have marilyn monroe, she loved to live a real life as well as being a beautiful hands. >> a recipe! >> she wrote it on both pages. is it a good recipe? >> it is fantastic. you use sure dough bread and how to cook poultry. just an amazing piece. lots of butter in there. >> how much would this go for possibly? >> this, we estimate $15-20,000. >> that's an expensive stuffing recipe. >> you have to buy your ingredients. >> what a treat to see these items. we're back after this. go to today.com to check out more on these amazing collectibles. we'll be right back after this. a fu suite of sensors autos roomba throughout your home. cleaning under furniture, along edges, and in corners. and roomba's patented 3-stage cleaning system
>> this is a poem she wrote and just married to arthur miller and a poem she wrote about a man, we presume it was her husband, just on their honeymoon. >> beautiful pen manship. >> some anguish there from strasbourg. this is great, marilyn monroe gucci, her own address book written in her own hand. all the the greats including marlon brando. mother miller, et cetera. we have marilyn monroe, she loved to live a real life as well as being a beautiful hands. >> a recipe!...