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men auction. >> my wife and i went to new hampshire efficient the live auction, we had some anticipation> we had media from russia, japan, all over europe. these two young people on the roads of america, somehow resonate with the world. it was incredible. >> i was nervous. jamie: what is happening to your heart as you watch it unfold? and what was bidding? >> place is packed. people on telephone bidding, internet bids, it is getting up to 7,000, 80,000, 100,000. jamie: at $140,000, the bidding seems to stall. >> your heart is thinking that bidding is going to stop. but all of a sudden, two main bidders on phone started to bid again. jamie: $1 theft, $200, 2 phone bidders battle it out. >> hammered $2 62,000, it was amazing. >> a record price for a bonnie and clyde gun. >> a mind blower to watch what we thought would not go for what it did, did. >> a lot of cheers but then we had to sell the next gun, clyde barrow's colt .45. >> top bids over the phone. >> up to 160,000. jamie: passed 180,000. >> a found bidder -- phone biller hammered it fo for 240,0. >> the same bidder who bought bonnie
men auction. >> my wife and i went to new hampshire efficient the live auction, we had some anticipation> we had media from russia, japan, all over europe. these two young people on the roads of america, somehow resonate with the world. it was incredible. >> i was nervous. jamie: what is happening to your heart as you watch it unfold? and what was bidding? >> place is packed. people on telephone bidding, internet bids, it is getting up to 7,000, 80,000, 100,000. jamie: at...
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>> stewart contacts auctioneer evets vander brink.stewart sitting on a junk or potential goals mine? >> there's about 220 of them. mostly american cars. pre-war, which is pre-1942. very rare cars because the start of world war ii they started limiting production. you could only get one from a ration coupon. >> stewart and yvette make plans for a one-day auction right here on the salvage lot. >> word begins to spread. stewart soon learns that not altogether a good thing. >> we arrived at the property and found someone had cut through the fence and cut a hole in the side of this building, the size of a human building and stole over 200 antique radiators, tons of chrome parts. a lot of nice stuff. >> the antique radiators are worth nearly $40,000. but the biggest loss is the rest of oliver's rare and beloved 1904 harley-davidson. possibly worth several hundred thousand dollars. >> really set us back and we had to hire additional security. and we had to move the auction forward. >> that entails some word of mouth advertising by him and so
>> stewart contacts auctioneer evets vander brink.stewart sitting on a junk or potential goals mine? >> there's about 220 of them. mostly american cars. pre-war, which is pre-1942. very rare cars because the start of world war ii they started limiting production. you could only get one from a ration coupon. >> stewart and yvette make plans for a one-day auction right here on the salvage lot. >> word begins to spread. stewart soon learns that not altogether a good thing....
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on auction day, and 86 old woman just came to see it.ather had driven it to the hospital the day that she was worn and then sold it to oliver jordan. of all of the stories about this strange inheritance, this one may have been his favorite. so stuart let the man know that he might want to buy that one back if the man who bought it ever resold it. i am jamie colby for "strange inheritance." thank you for watching and remember that you cannot take it with you. you have a strange inheritance story that you would love to share with us? we would love to hear it. go to our webs show that touches base with you folks. "strange inheritance." >> a world famed musician dies. >> his love. his heart. his voice. >> it's more than 300 years old and could be worth many millions. this strange inheritance is more than about money, it's about a father's legacy. >> it was clear to us that he did not want it to be hidden away. ♪
on auction day, and 86 old woman just came to see it.ather had driven it to the hospital the day that she was worn and then sold it to oliver jordan. of all of the stories about this strange inheritance, this one may have been his favorite. so stuart let the man know that he might want to buy that one back if the man who bought it ever resold it. i am jamie colby for "strange inheritance." thank you for watching and remember that you cannot take it with you. you have a strange...
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>> when the auctioneer kind of slows down?'s getting -- it's getting good. >> yeah. >> sold at $28,000. >> congratulations, guys. give me five on that, yeah. jamie: now, stepping up to the plate, a psa9, honus wagner. >> come on, honus. >> sold at 33,000. the bidding ends at 33,750. >> yeah, very good. all right. jamie: their weekend earnings, including online sells, total 133,000, listing the "black swamp find" total to 1.85 million. [applauding] >> are you satisfied tonight? >> i'm estatic, the person that's buying it wants it and appreciates it. hhe will add it to his collection and maybe pass it on to his family. jamie: a box stored and forgotten in the attic for over a century, changes an industry forever along with the lives of the 20 hench grandchildren. so far the black swamp "black sp find" is like a slugger with -- well, on track to surpass the goal by peter. >> still ten more sets to sell. still averaging 10,000 a set. >> in the card collecting market, the game is not over until the last man is out. >> what would gr
>> when the auctioneer kind of slows down?'s getting -- it's getting good. >> yeah. >> sold at $28,000. >> congratulations, guys. give me five on that, yeah. jamie: now, stepping up to the plate, a psa9, honus wagner. >> come on, honus. >> sold at 33,000. the bidding ends at 33,750. >> yeah, very good. all right. jamie: their weekend earnings, including online sells, total 133,000, listing the "black swamp find" total to 1.85 million....
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>> when the auctioneer kind of slows down?now it's getting -- it's getting good. >> yeah. >> sold at $28,000. >> congratulations, guys. give me five on that, yeah. jamie: now, stepping up to the plate, a psa9, honus wagner. >> come on, honus. >> sold at 33,000. the bidding ends at 33,750. >> yeah, very good. all right. jamie: their weekend earnings, including online sells, total 133,000, listing the "black swamp find" total to 1.85 million. [applauding] >> are you satisfied tonight? >> i'm estatic, the person that's buying it wants it and appreciates it. hhe will add it to his collection and maybe pass it on to his family. jamie: a box stored and forgotten in the attic for over a century, changes an industry forever along with the lives of the 20 hench grandchildren. so far the black swamp "black sp find" is like a slugger with -- well, on track to surpass the goal by peter. >> still ten more sets to sell. still averaging 10,000 a set. >> in the card collecting market, the game is not over until the last man is out. >> what wo
>> when the auctioneer kind of slows down?now it's getting -- it's getting good. >> yeah. >> sold at $28,000. >> congratulations, guys. give me five on that, yeah. jamie: now, stepping up to the plate, a psa9, honus wagner. >> come on, honus. >> sold at 33,000. the bidding ends at 33,750. >> yeah, very good. all right. jamie: their weekend earnings, including online sells, total 133,000, listing the "black swamp find" total to 1.85 million....
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. >> what is the most expensive piece of presidential memorabilia sold at auction? the answer in a moment. woman: for soft beautiful feet, i have a professional secret: amopé and its premium foot care line. the new amopé pedi perfect foot file gives you soft beautiful feet effortlessly. its microlumina rotating head buffs away hard skin even on those hard-to-reach spots. it's amazing. you can see it and feel it. my new must-have for soft, beautiful feet. amopé pedi perfect. find it in the foot care aisle or at the registers in these stores. >> it is a, geroge sheldon george washington draft cop of the constitution. jamie: for years jennie marney correspondents with john f kennedy. they remained friends until jfk's assassination in 1963, neither dennis harkins or frances piorek who were half brothers ever met their uncle. >> i heard just whispers, he was on pt109, and kennedy was the commander. jamie: frances catching the jeaniology bug. >> i realized i know not know about my family. jamie: he is looking for any unknown relatives of harold marney, his message goes un
. >> what is the most expensive piece of presidential memorabilia sold at auction? the answer in a moment. woman: for soft beautiful feet, i have a professional secret: amopé and its premium foot care line. the new amopé pedi perfect foot file gives you soft beautiful feet effortlessly. its microlumina rotating head buffs away hard skin even on those hard-to-reach spots. it's amazing. you can see it and feel it. my new must-have for soft, beautiful feet. amopé pedi perfect. find it in...
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two more online auctions raise the total to $1.7 million.july 31st, i joined karl and his cousin, karla, at the 35th national sports collectors convention in cleveland for their latest auction. got a fired-up crowd here tonight. what do you think, karl? >> it's exciting watching everybody and listening to the on-floor bids. you get into the feel of it, the mood of it. >> bid what you want. the last person standing with their hand in the air gets the item. >> apparently people have money. >> yeah. >> at the end of tonight, you may, too. >> reporter: up first for karl and karla tonight, the georgia peach. >> this is a 1910 e-98 730 ty cobb, psa mint 9. are you serious? yes, we are serious. $26,000. $27,000. anybody else? >> when the auctioneer kind of slows down like that, you know it's getting -- it's getting good. >> yeah. >> $28,000. >> congratulations. >> yeah. >> reporter: now stepping up to the plate, a psa mint 9 honus wagner. >> honus. >> come on, honus, baby. >> another bidder just jumped on. $33,000. >> reporter: the bidding ends at
two more online auctions raise the total to $1.7 million.july 31st, i joined karl and his cousin, karla, at the 35th national sports collectors convention in cleveland for their latest auction. got a fired-up crowd here tonight. what do you think, karl? >> it's exciting watching everybody and listening to the on-floor bids. you get into the feel of it, the mood of it. >> bid what you want. the last person standing with their hand in the air gets the item. >> apparently people...
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enter bobby@zñ livingston of rr auction. can fetch big bucks. >> kennedy's a very important figure in american history. thus collectibles. people really relate it to the family. and pairs of jackie kennedy's shoes sell for $30,000. >>ht the brothers letters hold their own unique value and the reason goes back to that fateful pt 109 mission. >> there are no other letters that we know of from john f kennedy where he gives a personal account of what happened that night. when someoneidynz walks in with f. kennedy letters, letters that no one has seen or read, we get excited. >> but many a collector has been burned after plunking down a fortune for a newly discovered document that turns out to be a fake. >> jfk is ranked by memorabilia dealers as the fourth most forged nonsports signature on the market after elvis, the beatles and neil armstrong. authenticator givey-qñ a stamp approval on these letters? >> is a jfk signature easy or difficult to spot a fake? >> jfk is perhaps the most difficult. 80% of the process is does the kn
enter bobby@zñ livingston of rr auction. can fetch big bucks. >> kennedy's a very important figure in american history. thus collectibles. people really relate it to the family. and pairs of jackie kennedy's shoes sell for $30,000. >>ht the brothers letters hold their own unique value and the reason goes back to that fateful pt 109 mission. >> there are no other letters that we know of from john f kennedy where he gives a personal account of what happened that night. when...
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where any time that they have an auction, i get e-mails.end me the catalogs of all of their auctions, if there is anything related to native american items and i've seen some pretty interesting stuff in there. they are very helpful to us in that regard. the challenges that we ran into were, as we prepared to go to france, we prepared to go to france to get our sacred item back -- i don't know how you would say it other than "item" -- but as we prepared to go, it was interesting because the department of interior here in the united states, the actually drafted a letter for us saying that there is a government to government relationship between tribes and the united states government. we asked at the state department if they would help us in that same regard so we could have that level of dialogue with the french government. they were not willing to support that. it's interesting. how do you get that level of acknowledgment and understanding for tribes that have that sovereign self-determination and acknowledgment from the federal government
where any time that they have an auction, i get e-mails.end me the catalogs of all of their auctions, if there is anything related to native american items and i've seen some pretty interesting stuff in there. they are very helpful to us in that regard. the challenges that we ran into were, as we prepared to go to france, we prepared to go to france to get our sacred item back -- i don't know how you would say it other than "item" -- but as we prepared to go, it was interesting...
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90 percent are timeshares and vacated lots should some are underwater it's a dwelling their auctionedff because the taxpayer may rove the property at 5:00 p.m. before the auction starts in all in favor, signify by i all the lots were redeemed prior to action the tax auction is an important tool to insure the compliance with property tax that is funding for local schools and community college and roads please noted we asked for a your permission for an auction last year, we didn't hold one but will precede this year i have one amendment that can be adapted by motion when we submitted the list 6 hundred and 11 parcels now down to 4 hundred plus i ask your motion to file an amendment to change line 19 to 644. >> thanks very much colleagues quells at this point. >> supervisor tang. >> thank you very much i know this is more a policy discussion beyond the scope of this but empty lots is there anything that the controller's office is trying to he'd that issue i would say the time shares and the empty lots and many are falling off the list. >> timeshares are particularly hard to collect on b
90 percent are timeshares and vacated lots should some are underwater it's a dwelling their auctionedff because the taxpayer may rove the property at 5:00 p.m. before the auction starts in all in favor, signify by i all the lots were redeemed prior to action the tax auction is an important tool to insure the compliance with property tax that is funding for local schools and community college and roads please noted we asked for a your permission for an auction last year, we didn't hold one but...
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in the late 1980s, cattle auction houses throughout the state were being swindled.uyers, who were mostly drifters and transients, would show up, make their purchase, pay by check, and then disappear. the checks were inevitably worthless. >> it was odd that several of them would have checks, and then when we went to looking for them, we couldn't find them. we'd enter them into the computer, but they never showed up. >> many of the buyers had, at some point, worked on this farm in morristown, just outside of chillicothe. the farm was owned by 78-year-old ray copeland and his wife, fay. >> they appeared to be just an elderly farm couple that were kind of shy and didn't mix much with the people. but never knew of them, you know, causing any problem here. >> the small farm wasn't enough to support the copelands. faye also worked in a factory and later as a motel maid. >> we were just everyday people. i was taught from childhood on, you marry, you stay with them. the husband was the boss, and he was the boss. >> but it was a hard life and the family was poor. >> the only
in the late 1980s, cattle auction houses throughout the state were being swindled.uyers, who were mostly drifters and transients, would show up, make their purchase, pay by check, and then disappear. the checks were inevitably worthless. >> it was odd that several of them would have checks, and then when we went to looking for them, we couldn't find them. we'd enter them into the computer, but they never showed up. >> many of the buyers had, at some point, worked on this farm in...
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two more online auctions raise the total to $1.7 million.on july 31st, 2014, i join karl and his cousin carla at the 35th national sports collectors convention in cleveland for their latest auction. >> got a fired up crowd here tonight. what do you think, karl? >> it's exciting watching everybody, and listening to the on floor bids. you get into the feel of >> bid what you want. of the last person standing with their hand in the air gets the item. >> apparently people have money. at the end of tonight you may, too. >> a first for karl and karla tonight, the georgia peach. >> this is a 1910 set of 30 ty cobb psa bid 9. are you serious? 22,000. 28 grand. 27. fair warning anybody else. >> when the auction ear slows down like that you know it is good. >> 28,000 dollars. >> now stepping up to the plate psa mid 9 wagner. >> another 30. 33,000. the bidding ends at 33,750. >> very good. >> weekend earnings including on-line sales total 133,000 lifting the black swamp find totals to 1.85 million. >> are you satisfied tonight? >> i am ecstatic. the pe
two more online auctions raise the total to $1.7 million.on july 31st, 2014, i join karl and his cousin carla at the 35th national sports collectors convention in cleveland for their latest auction. >> got a fired up crowd here tonight. what do you think, karl? >> it's exciting watching everybody, and listening to the on floor bids. you get into the feel of >> bid what you want. of the last person standing with their hand in the air gets the item. >> apparently people...
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this is just an amazing thing. >> the result of the auction or certainly amazing. they showed once again the consumers want and need better wireless connectivity. i think it's too early to say exactly what to make of the winning bidders. since what really matters is whether and how they put to use the spectrum licenses they have one. -- won. >> dishes a lot of spectrum they have gotten before and didn't use. when you look at this loophole that qualifies a small business, partnering with its amenities but only 85% of those companies, could you have seen this coming? >> i didn't see it coming to this extent. i don't think anybody else did either. i think that's part of what's generating such outrage. it's an affront to the fcc's integrity. his affront to all these wireless entrepreneurs for whom these the business discounts were intended to go. dish claiming $3 billion worth of those discounts makes a mockery of the entire program. >> what was the purpose of that program? what was it intended to do? >> congress directed the fcc to set up a program to help a small ent
this is just an amazing thing. >> the result of the auction or certainly amazing. they showed once again the consumers want and need better wireless connectivity. i think it's too early to say exactly what to make of the winning bidders. since what really matters is whether and how they put to use the spectrum licenses they have one. -- won. >> dishes a lot of spectrum they have gotten before and didn't use. when you look at this loophole that qualifies a small business, partnering...
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a small business price break in the auction.hey claimed $3 billion in discounts. a commissioner is livid and a program director for the commeedia group common cause also joins us for this discussion. >> the results of the auction were amazing. they showed once again that consumers want and need better wireless connectivity. it's too early to say exactly what to make of the winning bidder. what matters is whether and how they put to use the spectrum licenses they have won. >> it should be noted that dish has a lot of spectrum they have won before and not put to use. when you look at their use of this loophole to qualify as a small business partnering with entities but owning 85% of these companies, could you see this coming? >> i certainly did not see it coming to this extent. i don't think anybody else did either. i think that is part of what is generating such outrage. it is in front of the fcc's integrity. dish claiming $3 billion worth of discounts makes a mockery of the entire program. >> yeah, what was the purpose of that s
a small business price break in the auction.hey claimed $3 billion in discounts. a commissioner is livid and a program director for the commeedia group common cause also joins us for this discussion. >> the results of the auction were amazing. they showed once again that consumers want and need better wireless connectivity. it's too early to say exactly what to make of the winning bidder. what matters is whether and how they put to use the spectrum licenses they have won. >> it...
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coin expert and auction near paul montgomery wrote a book about the nickels. >> from 1883 to 1912, thed nickel was the design that the u.s. was using for commerce. it was in 1912 that they made the decision to move on to the next design which was the buffalo nickel. at the end of 1912, they really should have stopped making liberty nickels. instead, somebody made five before the dyes were destroyed. jamie: the five nickels are legal tender, but the u.s. treasury has no record of them. >> samuel brown was an employee at the mint at the time when the coins were transitioned to the buffalo head nickel. there's a lot of speculation that sam brown had them made and put away. jamie: five specimens made their first appearance in chicago at a 1920 convention. the seller? surprise, surprise, samuel brown. >> seven years later the statute of limitations had passed for any crime that might have been committed, so all of a sudden there's a huge story that five coins that had never existed were now going to be at the chicago coin club show. jamie: four years later all five coins are purchased by a
coin expert and auction near paul montgomery wrote a book about the nickels. >> from 1883 to 1912, thed nickel was the design that the u.s. was using for commerce. it was in 1912 that they made the decision to move on to the next design which was the buffalo nickel. at the end of 1912, they really should have stopped making liberty nickels. instead, somebody made five before the dyes were destroyed. jamie: the five nickels are legal tender, but the u.s. treasury has no record of them....
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. >> let's talk about the spectrum auction coming up.ast auction was about four times what anybody had thought. how deep are your pockets? you need the low band spectrum that is coming up. >> that's a great point. we bid in the auctions. we got 151 licenses in areas that we needed. we had the biggest mid-band portfolio of anyone going into the auction, so it was not extremely important for us. what's happening in the industry at washington is what i would call auctions. what the country and the government wanted to accomplish is fundraising for public safety aspect and second, to ensure competition, which that is what this is all stop >> let's get a number on it. what are you willing to commit to the as yet unknown amount all of you are going to have to pay in the next round? >> we don't know what the numbers are. should it happen quickly or be delayed? i say quickly. second, what you learned in the first auction is at&t and verizon will spend anything they have to to sweep the table and competitively stop the kind of competition that wi
. >> let's talk about the spectrum auction coming up.ast auction was about four times what anybody had thought. how deep are your pockets? you need the low band spectrum that is coming up. >> that's a great point. we bid in the auctions. we got 151 licenses in areas that we needed. we had the biggest mid-band portfolio of anyone going into the auction, so it was not extremely important for us. what's happening in the industry at washington is what i would call auctions. what the...
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they face resistance >>> and black beauty a legendary guitar selling at auction. its incredible history of beautiful music >>> good evening i'm antonio mora, this is al jazeera america. a big development in the fight against i.s.i.l. iraqi forces have been preparing for an offensive to retake mosul. it's been in i.s.i.l.'s hands since summer. we know the time line for the assault. >> senior officials at the u.s. central command laid out the plan to retake the city of mosul in what most agreed was spiriting detail. officials spoke saying that the target time frame from the mosul attack plan was april or may, before the summer heat and ramadan. between 20 and 25,000 troops may be ready by then to dislodge 1,000 to 2,000 i.s.i.l. fighters believed dug in in the city. the main attack force is five iraqi brigades and three small brigades in reserve. and three peshmerga containing i.s.i.l. from the north and west. rounding out the plan are mosul fighting forces, a combination of trible a fighters plus and special forces. despite what the u.s. military dismisses as tacti
they face resistance >>> and black beauty a legendary guitar selling at auction. its incredible history of beautiful music >>> good evening i'm antonio mora, this is al jazeera america. a big development in the fight against i.s.i.l. iraqi forces have been preparing for an offensive to retake mosul. it's been in i.s.i.l.'s hands since summer. we know the time line for the assault. >> senior officials at the u.s. central command laid out the plan to retake the city of...
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i made it for the auction. what auction? the auction, ray.een talking about for the past month right? i'm on the organizing committee. the auction for ally's school, for the playound equipment? thauction!! i know. i remember. the auction. you're on the committee for the playground equipment. it's all you been talking about... i listen to you! i'm home. toilet's fixed. of all the things that happen on your wooden surfaces disinfecting has to be one of them. clorox disinfecting wipes.
i made it for the auction. what auction? the auction, ray.een talking about for the past month right? i'm on the organizing committee. the auction for ally's school, for the playound equipment? thauction!! i know. i remember. the auction. you're on the committee for the playground equipment. it's all you been talking about... i listen to you! i'm home. toilet's fixed. of all the things that happen on your wooden surfaces disinfecting has to be one of them. clorox disinfecting wipes.
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>> guest: there is a big auction going on now. i cannot talk about it. >> host: i meant the broadcast license. >> guest: the incentive auction is very complicated. it has never been tried before. the ftc is working as far as where can tell diligently on it. but at the same time it is complicated. it probably won't happen. you happen, they delayed it until 2016. at least a couple years ago. at least a year and a half. but we have the aws-3 auction which is underway. the only thing we know is it produced higher bidding than anticipated. >> host: were you surprised by the numbers? >> guest: i wasn't tremendously surprised but i think the numbers say two things about what was contrary as conventional wisdom. one was the need for and therefore the demand for spectrum parties claimed wasn't as great. we heard that often. we heard people say there is no spectrum crisis. i think the value of what is being done in that auction
>> guest: there is a big auction going on now. i cannot talk about it. >> host: i meant the broadcast license. >> guest: the incentive auction is very complicated. it has never been tried before. the ftc is working as far as where can tell diligently on it. but at the same time it is complicated. it probably won't happen. you happen, they delayed it until 2016. at least a couple years ago. at least a year and a half. but we have the aws-3 auction which is underway. the only...
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the state had 1,200 items for this auction today. officials hope to make 1,200 items for auctions in all. >>> whenever your joining willie mays, joe demaggio you know you're in good company. five names are going to join them. an exclusive new look at inductees getting this honor. >>> the bay area home to wealth most people can only dream of. what about those on the other end of the weight scale. coming up, a look at the families making sacrifices so they can survive on minimum wage. >> coming up, we'll break down your monday shower chances and also the change in temperatures you can expect coming up. and for our consumers, that means having a lot more affordable and readily available, healthy products to feed their families. sustainability is about making a difference in our community. it's about being happy, healthy and well for many years to come. to learn more, visit raley's family of stores on youtube. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ great rates for great rides. geico motorcycle see how much you could save. for over 60,000 california foster
the state had 1,200 items for this auction today. officials hope to make 1,200 items for auctions in all. >>> whenever your joining willie mays, joe demaggio you know you're in good company. five names are going to join them. an exclusive new look at inductees getting this honor. >>> the bay area home to wealth most people can only dream of. what about those on the other end of the weight scale. coming up, a look at the families making sacrifices so they can survive on minimum...
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they're keenly aware that a successful auction could yield millions. a nice nest egg in retirement. but selling a 300-year-old stradivarius is no easy undertaking. >> it's a cutthroat world in the world of musical instruments. we understood all kinds of things that could go wrong. >> first, our "strange inheritance" quiz question. what percentage of an inheritance does the federal government currently tax? 30%, 40%, or 50%? the answer, in the nation, we know how it feels when you aren't treated like a priority. we do things differently. we'll take care of it. we put members first. join the nation. thank you. ♪ nationwide is on your side >> so what percentage of an inheritance does the federal government currently tax? the answer is b. 40%. after the first $5.3 million are deducted. jamie: when master cellist bernard dies at 85. his heirs face a quandary. what to do with his beloved stradivarius worth millions of dollars. >> my father, in his will left the cello to me and to my sister. he left no instructions. he was unable to confront the sale of the c
they're keenly aware that a successful auction could yield millions. a nice nest egg in retirement. but selling a 300-year-old stradivarius is no easy undertaking. >> it's a cutthroat world in the world of musical instruments. we understood all kinds of things that could go wrong. >> first, our "strange inheritance" quiz question. what percentage of an inheritance does the federal government currently tax? 30%, 40%, or 50%? the answer, in the nation, we know how it feels...
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>> he wanted to see the collection preserved and he felt bad when we would go to car auctions and he see a life collection dispersed. >> and easy for harold to feel that way. it is not hoo e he but his haers that will have the enormous burden of housing and maintaining all of the cars. >> did he think about what he had amassed and what his family would face as he godolder? >> he had made the decision that they were going to create a museum. >> a museum. just for horrald's cars. the family starts by requesting land from the city of ta comma. but they asked harold of a donation of 300 cars to get the going. ten percent of the collection. is that hard for him in >> he had a document that he had to put a signature on saying he was not going to own this stuff at some point and i remember his hand shaking and he took a deep breath and signed it. and stormed off back towards home. on november 4th. he had a massive heart attack at the age of 81. >> heirs inherit the grand car collection and grander dream of a museum to house it. >> i think there was's feeling of doctored, relief and exciteme
>> he wanted to see the collection preserved and he felt bad when we would go to car auctions and he see a life collection dispersed. >> and easy for harold to feel that way. it is not hoo e he but his haers that will have the enormous burden of housing and maintaining all of the cars. >> did he think about what he had amassed and what his family would face as he godolder? >> he had made the decision that they were going to create a museum. >> a museum. just for...
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this auction and the incentive auction in the low band spectrum.hey wanted to fund raise for public safety aspects. they also wanted to ensure competition. and that is what this is. the competition will continue. erik: what are you willing to commit to the next round of auctions? john: should it happen quickly or delayed? i say quickly and not delayed so the guys can reload. at&t and verizon will spend anything they have to to sweep the table and stop the kind of competition that comes with us. we are pushing washington to look at the auctions and create rules that set aside the ability for players like us to come in and not be pushed aside. if you like this competition, you have to keep it going. if you read the blog from yesterday i ask american consumers to look in and not let what happened in the mid-band auctions, where people in the industry controlled 93% of the output -- i don't care if it was 45 billion they would've spent with a needed to to clear the table. they will again if we do not stop it. brendan: you are talking to us and an audie
this auction and the incentive auction in the low band spectrum.hey wanted to fund raise for public safety aspects. they also wanted to ensure competition. and that is what this is. the competition will continue. erik: what are you willing to commit to the next round of auctions? john: should it happen quickly or delayed? i say quickly and not delayed so the guys can reload. at&t and verizon will spend anything they have to to sweep the table and stop the kind of competition that comes with...
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it broke his heart. >> he went to a wrecking yard auction in idaho. bought the whole wrecking yard. >> by the mid 1990's harold's collection of cars totalled into the thousands. >> he just cankept going. he never stopped. you never said to him honey, enough already. we could use that money for a vacation. >> nope. but whenever we did go on vacation there was always a car somewhere in the route. >> as harold's fleet expands he runs out of room in his 300 car garage. he snatches up over 50 properties to stockpile his collection. >> he would buy houses so he could use the garage then he would rent the house and not the garage. >> he buys an 87 acre catholic boarding school called mary mount. >> how many situations you had with harold about what should happen to the collection if he passes? >> never thought about passing at all. it was not on his agenda. >> the question is on his heir's agenda. they are thinking about the huge challenge rumbling toward him once harold is gone. >> you have to decide when you are arrive what are you going to do with this st
it broke his heart. >> he went to a wrecking yard auction in idaho. bought the whole wrecking yard. >> by the mid 1990's harold's collection of cars totalled into the thousands. >> he just cankept going. he never stopped. you never said to him honey, enough already. we could use that money for a vacation. >> nope. but whenever we did go on vacation there was always a car somewhere in the route. >> as harold's fleet expands he runs out of room in his 300 car garage....
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. ♪ >> the largest spectrum auction in u.s.istory, $45 billion in bids, it's all in the books, and one of the big winners, dish network. the satellite-tv provider secured $13.3 billion in winning bids, trailing only at&t and winning more spectrum than verizon. dish has a market cap of $33 billion and is coming under fire for using small loopholes to get $3 billion in discounts that is supposed to be for small businesses. earlier cory johnson spoke with republican fcc commissioner. he is asking the fcc chairman, tom wheeler, to investigate these discounts. also joining, the program director for common cause, the group that advocates for media reform. >> the results of the auction were amazing. they showed once again that consumers want and need better wireless connectivity. it's too early to say exactly what to make of the winning bidder. what matters is whether and how they put to use the spectrum licenses they have won. >> it should be noted that dish has a lot of spectrum they have won before and not put to use. when you look
. ♪ >> the largest spectrum auction in u.s.istory, $45 billion in bids, it's all in the books, and one of the big winners, dish network. the satellite-tv provider secured $13.3 billion in winning bids, trailing only at&t and winning more spectrum than verizon. dish has a market cap of $33 billion and is coming under fire for using small loopholes to get $3 billion in discounts that is supposed to be for small businesses. earlier cory johnson spoke with republican fcc commissioner....
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it seems like they wanted to sell them. >> the museum auctions 145 of harold's autos.heir estimated value well into the millions. his packard sells for 113k. his 1936 rolls-royce goes for more than 65 grand. the funds do their part to help the museum keep going. when the sleek looking building finally opens in 2012, its name has been changed from the harold lemay museum to lemay american museum. that reflects the shift in focus from harold lemay to cars from other donors as well. that's discouraging to harold's heirs because his wish was for a museum for just his collection. the family believes there's still a chance to keep his vision alive. >> what is this place? would you believe a second museum just minutes down the ♪ walgreens knows that when you're sick, your usual routine can leave you feeling a little off your game. luckily, we're just a short drive away for quick, easy relief, so you can pick up right where you left off. pop by walgreens to feel better fast with mucinex fast-max, mucus-busting relief for your worst cold and flu symptoms. pick some up today at
it seems like they wanted to sell them. >> the museum auctions 145 of harold's autos.heir estimated value well into the millions. his packard sells for 113k. his 1936 rolls-royce goes for more than 65 grand. the funds do their part to help the museum keep going. when the sleek looking building finally opens in 2012, its name has been changed from the harold lemay museum to lemay american museum. that reflects the shift in focus from harold lemay to cars from other donors as well. that's...
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and they're auctioning -- thank you, guys. it starts up tonight. >> jimmy: i see. you name something atp, that's already the tennis thing, right? isn't it already tennis? >> i think it's also -- do you know triphosphate? which as form of energy? it's like cellular energy. >> jimmy: i'm not that smart, i just watch espn. this is like what, encouraging people to use jet packs? >> close, yeah. >> jimmy: time travel? >> that along with walking and cycling and using the subway. so the idea is to encourage people to go car-free for at least one day. but hopefully more. >> jimmy: car-free for one day. >> yes. >> jimmy: oh. a year? >> yes. >> jimmy: okay. >> even just that. if everyone on the planet went car-free for one day you'd be saving all the work 1 billion trees has to do on the planet. >> jimmy: right. yeah. >> if you don't care about trees or the earth, then you're cutting a lot of coronary disease and a lot of other health issues. >> that's true. unless you take the subway, which you're going to catch something on it. [ laug
and they're auctioning -- thank you, guys. it starts up tonight. >> jimmy: i see. you name something atp, that's already the tennis thing, right? isn't it already tennis? >> i think it's also -- do you know triphosphate? which as form of energy? it's like cellular energy. >> jimmy: i'm not that smart, i just watch espn. this is like what, encouraging people to use jet packs? >> close, yeah. >> jimmy: time travel? >> that along with walking and cycling and...
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i do not think what they did is any different than the traditional way they approached the auction. if you look at rules, i think there is flexibility in that regard. i think the bigger question is you know, what does this massive spectrum do, and they are now looking at kind of a spectrum play, as opposed to a core pay-tv business, which we saw is a very mature industry. you think about the next year or so, how this will all play out in terms of what views they put will determine whether it is justified or not which is kind of why we are neutral on the shares at this level. >> right. thank you very much, as well as alex schirmer, we appreciate it. we will be right back. >> i am cory johnson and this is "bloomberg west." here are tops -- top stories. an annualized rate of 4.8 million. rising prices, putting more first-time homebuyers on the sideline. port workers up and down the west coast are getting back to work today, finally, trying to clear a backlog of ships piling up all over the place. union and port owners restate deal last week in a contract cutting the labor movement in h
i do not think what they did is any different than the traditional way they approached the auction. if you look at rules, i think there is flexibility in that regard. i think the bigger question is you know, what does this massive spectrum do, and they are now looking at kind of a spectrum play, as opposed to a core pay-tv business, which we saw is a very mature industry. you think about the next year or so, how this will all play out in terms of what views they put will determine whether it is...
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. >> thank you, stephanie and beach blanket bagging babylon there's a little time left from the auction in heart pleased visit ebay works table to introduce our final heros of the day please welcome janet chief executive officer northern california kaiser permanente. >> (clapping.) thank you so much wow, i wondering if that hat is available on the auction later day today, i bet a lot of people not that i'm thrilled to be introducing our final hero kairpd and san francisco general hospital have a long partnership to protect the safety net in our state that are visitor to our community health together over this last 12 years with the health commission health education we're recruiting our new nurses we've protected heartaches and strokes and helped that the electronic records across the community it's in the spirit of partnership that i'm privileged to introduce our final hero dr. edward a passionate man, i had a chance to speak to him a passionate and husband and father and mentored our and, of course, a leader in our health care industry he's someone that that many of us call our health
. >> thank you, stephanie and beach blanket bagging babylon there's a little time left from the auction in heart pleased visit ebay works table to introduce our final heros of the day please welcome janet chief executive officer northern california kaiser permanente. >> (clapping.) thank you so much wow, i wondering if that hat is available on the auction later day today, i bet a lot of people not that i'm thrilled to be introducing our final hero kairpd and san francisco general...
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they used loopholes to get a small business price break in the auction. they claimed $3 billion in discounts. the fcc director is livid. >> the results were amazing. they showed once again that consumers want and need better wireless connectivity. i think it's too early to say what to make of the winning bidders. >> they have a lot of spectrum. when you look at their use of this loophole to qualify as a small business, partnering with some entities, you have seen this coming? >> i don't think anybody could see it coming to this extent. that is part of what's creating such outrage. it's a front to wireless entrepreneurs for whom these discounts were intended to go. claiming $3 billion worth of discounts makes a mockery of the program. >> what was the purpose? what was it intended to do? >> congress directed the fcc to set up a program to help small entrepreneurs get a foothold in the wireless industry. using the spectrum that they get auctions and only now to network and providing user service. the fcc is loosening the rules. we get a situation where the b
they used loopholes to get a small business price break in the auction. they claimed $3 billion in discounts. the fcc director is livid. >> the results were amazing. they showed once again that consumers want and need better wireless connectivity. i think it's too early to say what to make of the winning bidders. >> they have a lot of spectrum. when you look at their use of this loophole to qualify as a small business, partnering with some entities, you have seen this coming?...
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they are keenly aware a successful auction could yield millions.te a nice nest egg in retirement. selling a 300-year-old stradivarius is no small undertaking. >> it's a cut-throat world in the world of musical instruments. we came to understand all kinds of things that could go wrong. >> that's next. >>> but first -- our strange inheritance quiz question. what percentage of an inheritance does the federal government currently tax? 30%? 40%? or 50%? the answer when we return. d. it's only required to contain 51% real cheese. with sargento 100% real, natural cheese slices, a patty melt becomes more than just a patty. ham unites with its better half. and a club sandwich becomes part of a club you definitely want to be in. real cheese people would never eat a slice wrapped in plastic when they can have a slice of 100% real. natural cheese slices from sargento. we're real cheese people. i have the flu with a runny nose. [coughs] better take something. theraflu severe cold won't treat your runny nose. really? alka-seltzer severe cold and flu relieves you
they are keenly aware a successful auction could yield millions.te a nice nest egg in retirement. selling a 300-year-old stradivarius is no small undertaking. >> it's a cut-throat world in the world of musical instruments. we came to understand all kinds of things that could go wrong. >> that's next. >>> but first -- our strange inheritance quiz question. what percentage of an inheritance does the federal government currently tax? 30%? 40%? or 50%? the answer when we...
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it was bought at a public auction. >> the mansfield police had gone to an auction, had purchased a chevyic, a full-size car for their commanders. and of course the upper echelon had a little bit nicer vehicle than the guys in the street. >> the carpet in the watch commander's car was red. tambasco took a small sample from the vehicle. at first, it looked similar to the carpet in margie's parents house. but under a microscope, the fibers told a different story and were similar in all respects to the fibers found on margie's clothing. >> we looked at color. you can see the color is the same. we looked at diameter. you can see the diameter is consistent. we looked at the trilobal design, and the pattern does show that. >> chemical tests revealed that both sets of fibers had been dyed with the same chemicals. but dye evidence is not definitive. >> the presence of the fibers being consistent with the fibers in the vehicle is not identification to the exclusion of all others. it is not absolute. there's no way anyone can come to court and testify that fiber came from that carpet. it's just not
it was bought at a public auction. >> the mansfield police had gone to an auction, had purchased a chevyic, a full-size car for their commanders. and of course the upper echelon had a little bit nicer vehicle than the guys in the street. >> the carpet in the watch commander's car was red. tambasco took a small sample from the vehicle. at first, it looked similar to the carpet in margie's parents house. but under a microscope, the fibers told a different story and were similar in all...
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. >> a collection of classic cars found in a barn in france sell for millions at auction in paris. >> emmen houthis announced they have dissolved parliament and taken over the country described as a coup. they have formed what they call a presidential council acting as a government for the next two years. it finalizes the group's power grabs, months in the making. it took control of the capitol in september after defending from their northern stronghold and seizing several towns and cities along the way. in january they put the president under house arrest. he and his cabinet resigned, but he is still detained. the houthis gave yemen's political parties until wednesday to agree on acceptable way forward which they failed to do. saudi arabia and other sunni states accused them of being a proxy for iran, which is of course the regions shia super power. the council will be tasked with writing the new constitution. the announcement was read out by a t.v. presenter to an audience of hundreds of supporters, including former officials in the capitol. >> standing defiant to all the conspiraci
. >> a collection of classic cars found in a barn in france sell for millions at auction in paris. >> emmen houthis announced they have dissolved parliament and taken over the country described as a coup. they have formed what they call a presidential council acting as a government for the next two years. it finalizes the group's power grabs, months in the making. it took control of the capitol in september after defending from their northern stronghold and seizing several towns and...
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the items will go on sale at the end of the month for a live auction and online. >> speaking of auctionsof justin beiber's nike basketball sneakers going for $62,000 in and e-bay auction. the maple leaf comforter selling for more than $6,000 an pillow case for three grand. before you start shaking your head proceeds from the auction benefit a food bank in his hometown of stratford ontario. the charity saying on its website that the pop star and his mom donated the items because the food bank helped them in their time of need. >>> that is nice. a man in new mexico suing the lottery he says they owe him $500,000 in cash. >> here's what happened. the lottery is claiming a defect. now, here's what happened with the man. he bought a $20 scratch off ticket and he saw two 250,000 grand prices on that ticket. for a grand total of $500,000. half million bucks. but when he went to cash it in, lottery officials told him he won't get any money because there was a miss print on the ticket and the numbers were missing. >> it's unfortunate. quiet frankly mexico lottery is cheating. if they believe it's
the items will go on sale at the end of the month for a live auction and online. >> speaking of auctionsof justin beiber's nike basketball sneakers going for $62,000 in and e-bay auction. the maple leaf comforter selling for more than $6,000 an pillow case for three grand. before you start shaking your head proceeds from the auction benefit a food bank in his hometown of stratford ontario. the charity saying on its website that the pop star and his mom donated the items because the food...
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directs close to ten auction average of 12.7. dealers take 27.8% of the auction. this was very aggressive. there was a nice concession built with higher yields beforehand, and tomorrow 60 million 30s. i can promise you an historic day already. look for the lowest coupon at auction in history on that 30-year tomorrow. mandy, back to you. >> thank you very much. the ten-year note currently yielding 1.993%. a-minus. okay. mike, just quick comment back to you. it feels like we're lurching from crisis to crisis whether it's greece or ukraine or whether it's something or somewhere else. to what degree do they have crisis for trooe, and are increasingly willing to look through these things? the market has become very resilient, mandy, and i believe that the path of least resistance now every time we get one of these headlines it scares people. >> you can also check out the tech world all on power lunch.cnbc.com. it's currently up there. i than he has some words on apple. the star of the day. okay. >> all right. thanks very much mandy. our next guest reminds investors to
directs close to ten auction average of 12.7. dealers take 27.8% of the auction. this was very aggressive. there was a nice concession built with higher yields beforehand, and tomorrow 60 million 30s. i can promise you an historic day already. look for the lowest coupon at auction in history on that 30-year tomorrow. mandy, back to you. >> thank you very much. the ten-year note currently yielding 1.993%. a-minus. okay. mike, just quick comment back to you. it feels like we're lurching...
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it auctioned off six months treasury bills.here was much less demand at this option that at previous auctions of that type. and the banks demanded much higher interest from greece than before. this shows how skeptical the financial markets are when it comes to the future of greece. on the other hand, good news came in for many companies from both euro land and the united states. general motors and other companies managed to beat analyst expectations with their quarterly earnings reports. >> here is a quick look at the numbers for you now. germany's dax close-up 2/10 of a percentage point. your stocks ended today almost flat. across the atlantic, in new york the dow israel in positive territory, my more than .25%. the euro is down. >> all of these uncertainties in the eurozone are having an interesting effect on german consumers. normally known as prolific savers, they are suddenly going on a shopping spree. >> as the euro is hovering around and 11-year low, interest rates are practically zero. the buying mood of german consumer
it auctioned off six months treasury bills.here was much less demand at this option that at previous auctions of that type. and the banks demanded much higher interest from greece than before. this shows how skeptical the financial markets are when it comes to the future of greece. on the other hand, good news came in for many companies from both euro land and the united states. general motors and other companies managed to beat analyst expectations with their quarterly earnings reports....
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. >> at foreclosure auctions like this one in georgia, competition has gotten steep. >> sold! >> what's the name of your company? >> we're private. >> but the recovery isn't quite what it seems. >> housing recoveries are typically led by buyers. and those buyers historically were typically homeowners. people who intended to purchase and live in the home. they weren't investors and it wasn't second homes. >> i don't want to be on camera >> but in 2011 2012 you started seeing firms that were backed by some of the larger private equity firms beginning to get into the market. >> who came in and bought houses by the block basically. >> we've been trying to talk to some of the investors here like invitation homes right behind me but they refused to talk to us. >> this has not been the ideal recovery. this is the only housing recovery we have right now. >> it's a landlord's market and rents are rising across the country. the question is: are investors jump-starting the economy or laying the foundation for a new crisis. >> right now the biggest landlords in the u.s. is wall street. >>
. >> at foreclosure auctions like this one in georgia, competition has gotten steep. >> sold! >> what's the name of your company? >> we're private. >> but the recovery isn't quite what it seems. >> housing recoveries are typically led by buyers. and those buyers historically were typically homeowners. people who intended to purchase and live in the home. they weren't investors and it wasn't second homes. >> i don't want to be on camera >> but in...
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you're auctioning that shirt off? >> that, and a bunch of other memen mementos.ded up at a duran duran concert. he signed the ticket and i signed the ticket, auctioning that. >> jimmy: you saved the tickets from that concert. are you a hoarder? >> no, i'm not. >> jimmy: this is the seventh season now of "castle." >> yes. >> jimmy: are there any murderers left to find? seems like you guys have rounded up all of them. >> i'm hope we get to interrogate a mime soon. >> jimmy: that would be great. >> yes. now we're in the middle of march. so next week will be researching and murder on mars. there's an elon musk-ish character trying to send a mission to mars, somebody dies. that was fun, we get to dress up in space suits. >> there's one we've never seen before, murder on mars. >> yeah. >> jimmy: and is the space shuttle, that is an acceptable form -- like could we take that to work? would that be all right? >> absolutely, absolutely. >> jimmy: how can people get in on this auction? >> so we're on ebay. and you have to just look it up under "alt travel project" and find
you're auctioning that shirt off? >> that, and a bunch of other memen mementos.ded up at a duran duran concert. he signed the ticket and i signed the ticket, auctioning that. >> jimmy: you saved the tickets from that concert. are you a hoarder? >> no, i'm not. >> jimmy: this is the seventh season now of "castle." >> yes. >> jimmy: are there any murderers left to find? seems like you guys have rounded up all of them. >> i'm hope we get to...