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think about chanel glasses? >> guerra: you know, that would be totally wrong, that would be crazy. >> stahl: but why isn't the luxottica name a brand name? are you in any way hiding it? >> guerra: hiding it? >> stahl: yeah. >> guerra: not at all. we are listed. >> stahl: listed on the new york stock exchange, where luxottica shares are soaring. the company raked in $9 billion last year, but their best-seller wasn't a fancy fashion house label. it was a brand they outright own: ray-ban. originally made by bausch and lomb for the u.s. army, since j.f.k., nearly every president has worn them, not to mention tom cruise in "risky business" and "top gun." but the brand was poorly managed, cheapened, and eventually put up for sale. the italians bought it in 1999, and had a strategy to turn things around. >> guerra: we stopped selling sunglasses from ray-ban for more or less a year. >> stahl: when you bought it, you could buy them for, i don't even know how little money. >> guerra: $29. >> stahl: $29 at the drug store,
think about chanel glasses? >> guerra: you know, that would be totally wrong, that would be crazy. >> stahl: but why isn't the luxottica name a brand name? are you in any way hiding it? >> guerra: hiding it? >> stahl: yeah. >> guerra: not at all. we are listed. >> stahl: listed on the new york stock exchange, where luxottica shares are soaring. the company raked in $9 billion last year, but their best-seller wasn't a fancy fashion house label. it was a brand...
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chanel opened the doors to the new flagship here in london. we'll hear from the architect behind the boutique and what he told us about his vision. >> a series of luxury condominiums on the move. first of all, space travel and i like sort of exotic combined with luxury and making people's lives better. so that's where i would go. >> the sky isn't the limit? >> absolutely not. no limits. do i look like i have limits? we went out and asked people a simple question: how old is the oldest person you've known? we gave people a sticker and had them show us. we learned a lot of us have known someone who's lived well into their 90s. and that's a great thing. but even though we're living longer, one thing that hasn't changed: the official retirement age. ♪ the question is how do you make sure you have the money you need to enjoy all of these years. ♪ otherworldly things. but there are some things i've never seen before. this ge jet engine can understand 5,000 data samples per second. which is good for business. because planes use less fuel, spend less
chanel opened the doors to the new flagship here in london. we'll hear from the architect behind the boutique and what he told us about his vision. >> a series of luxury condominiums on the move. first of all, space travel and i like sort of exotic combined with luxury and making people's lives better. so that's where i would go. >> the sky isn't the limit? >> absolutely not. no limits. do i look like i have limits? we went out and asked people a simple question: how old is...
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jewelry, handbags, sunglasses, from labels like chanel, prada and gucci. these are photos of high-end brand name look-alikes. more than 400 fakes seized during a raid of nickie's european fashion in burlingame. >> there are four men taking a lot of boxes out. apparently they were fake gucci items, purses, rolex watches. >> reporter: those men were private investigators working on behalf of fashion brands. they teamed with burlingame police in a four-month investigation. >> over the four months yeah, the purchase was made. they took a look at the items. they verified it. they had us follow up on it and it was a timely process. >> reporter: the shop first sparked interest because the high-end items were not displayed in a luxury setting. vince lew works across from the shop and says it never seems to have customers. >> it's been here for over 10 years. it's always closed. by appointment only. >> reporter: which makes you think? >> it's a storefront for something, but we don't know what. >> please leave your name and phone number -- >> reporter: the owner did
jewelry, handbags, sunglasses, from labels like chanel, prada and gucci. these are photos of high-end brand name look-alikes. more than 400 fakes seized during a raid of nickie's european fashion in burlingame. >> there are four men taking a lot of boxes out. apparently they were fake gucci items, purses, rolex watches. >> reporter: those men were private investigators working on behalf of fashion brands. they teamed with burlingame police in a four-month investigation. >>...
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at that time, one of them was wearing old chanel from the flea markets. we were a lot going to the flea market. a chanel jacket. and me, i was thinking about my grandmother. of course, it was before. transparency. and they were smoking. that was provocative in a way. but it was going well with the time, the moment of sexual liberty and freedom because of the hippies. like in san francisco but also a stage of freedom, you know? after that, it was known as a way that the girl wanted to be like madonna, to be strong, to be as strong as a man. showing a little bit of their strategy. it does not mean that those girls were very -- >> easy would be the simple word to say it. [laughter] >> at the time of the 1960's, there was the first one to do that. he made me do dress or a company scared, know. but there were in shorts as well. that was provocative. >> this provocation and not just about the girls, about women feeling their sexuality. it is also about men. i have seen all your shows and i think i saw them all. but i do not remember in the men's collection for
at that time, one of them was wearing old chanel from the flea markets. we were a lot going to the flea market. a chanel jacket. and me, i was thinking about my grandmother. of course, it was before. transparency. and they were smoking. that was provocative in a way. but it was going well with the time, the moment of sexual liberty and freedom because of the hippies. like in san francisco but also a stage of freedom, you know? after that, it was known as a way that the girl wanted to be like...
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why buy vintage versus the department store today, that chanel bag?> i think vintage is a little bit cooler. there is a story behind the products. where it came from, what the provenance was. that is an interesting take. if i, if i, i'm the robin hood of fashion. i go around the world find things in paris or milan and bring it back and there's like i got this from a great closet. a great little story to have with as your bag is growing as an investment. lori: i understand if a famous person wore a gormment or used an accessory it apappreciates tremendously. you have this edith head designed, and worn by audrey hepburn. was worn in "roman holiday qoit. it sold for $130,000. there you see it. >> that is pretty. lori: how much of a premium does a garment like this carry? >> it definitely does, especially when it is a very much a media saturated product. for instance, i want to get my hand on the j.lo versace dress she wore that year. she has it in a glass case in her closet. that dress would be major to have. lori: what would you buy it for? >> my child.
why buy vintage versus the department store today, that chanel bag?> i think vintage is a little bit cooler. there is a story behind the products. where it came from, what the provenance was. that is an interesting take. if i, if i, i'm the robin hood of fashion. i go around the world find things in paris or milan and bring it back and there's like i got this from a great closet. a great little story to have with as your bag is growing as an investment. lori: i understand if a famous person...
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. >> if i could ask everyone more time, i think we short changed chanel silas on that national anthem[applause] she actually stood in sergeant jerry darcy who laid world series fame and lore was going to sing, and has the same cold that everyone has, and channel showed up. i want to thank the families and friends that are here, and dignitaries. and the board of supervisors who are represented. supervisor campos and weiner, great friends of the department. and commissioner loftus, needs no introduction. and willie brown, tremendous friend of the police department. i don't know if we have been blessed to have a mayor more supportive in our hiring plan, than mayor lee. i appreciate everyone working together to support us here in san francisco. now to the matter at hand. we are privileged to be here of the 56 sworn officers that are sworn to the rank of sergeant, captain and deputy of chief. in all endeavors leadership is critical to success. as we move into the first half of 2013, solid and sound leadership as commissioner loftus spoke us is critical to the success of the san francisco p
. >> if i could ask everyone more time, i think we short changed chanel silas on that national anthem[applause] she actually stood in sergeant jerry darcy who laid world series fame and lore was going to sing, and has the same cold that everyone has, and channel showed up. i want to thank the families and friends that are here, and dignitaries. and the board of supervisors who are represented. supervisor campos and weiner, great friends of the department. and commissioner loftus, needs no...
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we are here today with bay area artist jody chanel, and we are here to see the plaza where your piece has just been installed. >> i have been doing large-scale paintings in the galleries and museums, and the idea that in the future, i could do something that would hang out a little bit longer than the duration of the installation the kind of appeal to me. i quickly found out about the san francisco arts commission school and realized there was a pre-qualified school you had to apply to, so i applied to the. >> how long did it take you to develop this work for the plaza? >> this was a fast track project. design development was about a month. >> let's look at the beautiful mural. i have never seen a mural created on asphalt. >> the heat of the asphalt, a new layer of asphalt. then, these wire rope templates that were fabricated for the line work get laid down and literally stamped into the asphalt, and then everything was hand-painted. >> maybe you could talk about some of the symbolism, maybe starting in the middle and working out. >> [inaudible] the flower of industry. >> it is like a
we are here today with bay area artist jody chanel, and we are here to see the plaza where your piece has just been installed. >> i have been doing large-scale paintings in the galleries and museums, and the idea that in the future, i could do something that would hang out a little bit longer than the duration of the installation the kind of appeal to me. i quickly found out about the san francisco arts commission school and realized there was a pre-qualified school you had to apply to,...
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of course, there is also what coco chanel said, the best things in life are priceless, but the next best thing is cost lot of money. that is true, too. >> two exceptions to that system, coffee and ice. how did that come to be? >> our history is full of spontaneous actions. we are careful planners today, but none of this was really planned. a lot of it was on the basis of intuition and passion. the ice is obvious. there is no refrigeration. unless you have a recreational vehicle. you need to preserve food. and we sell it, rather than give it away. we want people to try to prepare themselves and think through everything they need to survive. that is the other part, survival and gifting, an interesting combination. coffee, we had a cafe. it was a pretty elegant location and we thought it was pretty funny. but as the city grew, just as any city, we need public gathering places, places where people could go who did not know others. you know, one reason tourists go to union square, and they go to a public place where they can belong without knowing anybody. every city needs space like that. we
of course, there is also what coco chanel said, the best things in life are priceless, but the next best thing is cost lot of money. that is true, too. >> two exceptions to that system, coffee and ice. how did that come to be? >> our history is full of spontaneous actions. we are careful planners today, but none of this was really planned. a lot of it was on the basis of intuition and passion. the ice is obvious. there is no refrigeration. unless you have a recreational vehicle. you...
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. >> counterfeit chanel to phony prada, the red flags that led bay area police to a treasure- trove of fashion fakes. >> there was holes in the seats. it smelt like urine. >> the chp says that's not the worst of it. how it says a party bus broke the law and risked the safety of bay area prom-goers. for over 60,000 california foster children, it's a challenge to replace clothes that are too small or worn out. i grew 3 inches last year. i don't need anything fancy. i never had much to begin with. when i look nice on the outside, i feel better on the inside. to help, sleep train is collecting new clothes for kids big and small. bring your gift to any sleep train, and help make a foster child's day a little brighter. not everyone can be a foster parent, but anyone can help a foster child. now at 6:30: pipeline safety is back in the spotlight.. r a new audit raises a 50-mil >> your realtime captioner: linda marie macdonald. >>> we wanted to know that the money that has been earmarked for a particular use is being spent for that use. >> now at 6:30, pipeline safety back if the spotlight. aft
. >> counterfeit chanel to phony prada, the red flags that led bay area police to a treasure- trove of fashion fakes. >> there was holes in the seats. it smelt like urine. >> the chp says that's not the worst of it. how it says a party bus broke the law and risked the safety of bay area prom-goers. for over 60,000 california foster children, it's a challenge to replace clothes that are too small or worn out. i grew 3 inches last year. i don't need anything fancy. i never had...
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their portfolio of brands has the top brands in the entire world: versace, prada, persol, chanel, armani, ray-ban, oakley. every top brand in the eyewear space is in their portfolio. fundamentally, they are expecting their sales to grow 10% over 2012 this year, and we have seen the stock come in a little bit off of its recent 52-week highs at around $55.70. however, the market has been selling off, and retail has been getting hit a little harder than the rest of the market, so it has kind of been pulling luxottica down here. - this sounds like a monopoly business. so, of course this stock would go up. it sounds like a sure bet. - right. fundamentally, it looks great. technically, on the chart, the story is a little mixed, but the real thing that i noticed in this stock, and the biggest bullish indicator that we have, is a trade that happened on wednesday, a big block trade. we saw a trader come into the equity options market and sell 10,000 l-u-x june $50 puts for 40¢. now, basically, what this means is, anywhere under $50, this trader is obligated to get long 1 million shares of luxotti
their portfolio of brands has the top brands in the entire world: versace, prada, persol, chanel, armani, ray-ban, oakley. every top brand in the eyewear space is in their portfolio. fundamentally, they are expecting their sales to grow 10% over 2012 this year, and we have seen the stock come in a little bit off of its recent 52-week highs at around $55.70. however, the market has been selling off, and retail has been getting hit a little harder than the rest of the market, so it has kind of...
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the suspects forcibly removed 14 chanel display case causing it o shatter.shops at tysons galleria says that shoppers should be alert about the crimes. >> i do feel like that information should be revealed from the public. >> it is not giving you all the information that you need to decide if you're going to go shopping in a certain area or not. investigators led to arrest two of the suspects. no guns were used in the crimes. >> if there is someone in there with a gun shooting at people that would be difference than someone stealing merchandise. >> the reaction of the crimes speaks to fairfax police about this. they say this if there suicide an immediate public threat this would warrant greater public outreach. there was no uninjured in any of the cases a at malls. the federal affidavit considers these crimes robberies. that are listed in the public record. this is an ongoing federal and local investigation and authorities are still looking for suspects. >> now let's check on the traffic this evening. bob is standing by to tell us how we're doing. >> a lot o
the suspects forcibly removed 14 chanel display case causing it o shatter.shops at tysons galleria says that shoppers should be alert about the crimes. >> i do feel like that information should be revealed from the public. >> it is not giving you all the information that you need to decide if you're going to go shopping in a certain area or not. investigators led to arrest two of the suspects. no guns were used in the crimes. >> if there is someone in there with a gun shooting...
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diamond flooded visions of six kittens who sweat bullets glitter and chanel i mean the ones who drop out of college to get college and hoping to hook up with pop culture genuine men with copycat tattoos football contracts and right angled jaws hoping to ride amphetamine horses and red porsches into clubs who shelf life is over. now my generation took solace in false prophets who promised change and did more of the same whose ideologies of optimism would turn into fridge magnets and bumper stickers yes we can guess we witness prime ministers slain hushed coups in the halls of parliament heads rolled over bad poles tongues lulled drums rolled as newspapers harmonize like buying wolves new kings and queens would smile for the all seeing cameras eyes that blink but never flinch freshly anointed leaders with polished teeth and long knives they would smile but deep down they knew that the guillotine also waited for them my generation bloomed with the blood of artists who sent messages in bottles that ended up lodged in bleach coral and humanity was a deep fossil to be fossick someday by pe
diamond flooded visions of six kittens who sweat bullets glitter and chanel i mean the ones who drop out of college to get college and hoping to hook up with pop culture genuine men with copycat tattoos football contracts and right angled jaws hoping to ride amphetamine horses and red porsches into clubs who shelf life is over. now my generation took solace in false prophets who promised change and did more of the same whose ideologies of optimism would turn into fridge magnets and bumper...
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the chanel style suits and heavy jewelry. the studied indifference to the nitty-gritty of politics. her small talk with those of lesser station. >> i love to see productive land. >> the feisty refusing to give up her famous pipe. >> that pipe, i was almost going to give it up and if i hear more time pipe smoking grandma. i can't give up the grandchildren, i have to give up the pipe. i couldn't stand it. i don't like that sort of thing at all. i am not going to be bullied. >> she is now the favorite in the senate race, her election is not a given. she has not done well in the campaign debates. her party is out governed 3-2. she doesn't have the claim of black support. she was not allowed to speak at an naacp dipper until after the tv cameras left. everybody takes her seriously as a candidate, especially her democratic opponent, frank lautenberg. >> it's no longer frank who. they say frank when. >> he is running as if he was not behind in the polls. >> fenwick was heavily favored to win that race in 1982. she had all of the money in the world and running if are a seat that was open be
the chanel style suits and heavy jewelry. the studied indifference to the nitty-gritty of politics. her small talk with those of lesser station. >> i love to see productive land. >> the feisty refusing to give up her famous pipe. >> that pipe, i was almost going to give it up and if i hear more time pipe smoking grandma. i can't give up the grandchildren, i have to give up the pipe. i couldn't stand it. i don't like that sort of thing at all. i am not going to be bullied....
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the chanel lipstick, best for full coverage. rich and gorgeous.t of a lipstick foeb, and our sheer lipstick went to mabeline color. >> and next up is lacy with makeup. >> urban decay bronzer, a super flattering bronze color, not too shimmery. which is nice, it comes with this blush and highlighter so it's sort of a three in one buy, which is great. and this youth code won for our best bb cream. bb creams people are crazy about. they do so many different things. >> what's a bb cream? >> it covers, gives you sun protection, it has usually some kind of ingredient that brightens, it's like a really sheer foundation. >> did you know what a bb cream was? >> no. >> let's grab that baby. >> and that's in the mascara? >> is cover girl plump crusher which lives up to its name. you can put it on and put it on and it doesn't clump. >> they always win for mascaras. >>> tiffany is talking nails. >> so tiffany is wearing one of our winners from sally hansen, called jungle gem, a beautiful teal shade, gorgeous, elegant color. this, givenchy for best bright. i hav
the chanel lipstick, best for full coverage. rich and gorgeous.t of a lipstick foeb, and our sheer lipstick went to mabeline color. >> and next up is lacy with makeup. >> urban decay bronzer, a super flattering bronze color, not too shimmery. which is nice, it comes with this blush and highlighter so it's sort of a three in one buy, which is great. and this youth code won for our best bb cream. bb creams people are crazy about. they do so many different things. >> what's a bb...
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luxury goods, you can only find them one praise, yes, you're going to go get that louis vuitton, chanelthan that, technology is really killing the traditional everyday person buying clothes business. liz: okay. what do you mean by that? because apparel and technology are two totally different sectors. >> absolutely. so you know what? our customer will wear the same, t-shirt ten more times, actually, you know, a jean is even better after you wear it for two years. but the kids these days when they get a check, they're buying apps, they're buying black ops games, they're buying, you know, accessories for their phone, the ipad 19. and those ticket items, they're $400 $500. they're not buying this new pair of jeans to improve their quality of life, because their quality of life is improved by social networking and these applications, youtube. liz: see, back in the day when kids got their summer paycheck from working wherever they were working, at the burger flipping or the walmart, they would take it, and they would buy maybe -- shows how old i am -- the starter jackets, remember those? >>
luxury goods, you can only find them one praise, yes, you're going to go get that louis vuitton, chanelthan that, technology is really killing the traditional everyday person buying clothes business. liz: okay. what do you mean by that? because apparel and technology are two totally different sectors. >> absolutely. so you know what? our customer will wear the same, t-shirt ten more times, actually, you know, a jean is even better after you wear it for two years. but the kids these days...
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so you talk about a louis vitton or chanel. >> they love brands. >> you can put up something that smelledilar. they can't tell their friends they saw it in an imax theater. that's the brand that keeps china so brand conscious. >> when i talked to you last, i had gotten excited about "titanic." you said, jim, listen, don't, it will be a short run. i realize the dispute between how good the film slate s. i want to know how important the slate is. they say it looks light. should i even zmar do i even have to worry about a quarters films? >> that's a great question, jim. the sim pal answer is no. if you go back over the last three four years, our per screen per year has become surprisingly constant around the $1.2 million mark. we will be wrong and think we have a hit. it turns out to be not a hit. it will be a disappointment. along will come "avengers." who saw the box coughs coming out over a big portfolio and a long period of time, it balances out. by the way, i have to say, you were right about "titanic." i was wrong. it actually turned out to be a big hit, sample i in china where it hadn
so you talk about a louis vitton or chanel. >> they love brands. >> you can put up something that smelledilar. they can't tell their friends they saw it in an imax theater. that's the brand that keeps china so brand conscious. >> when i talked to you last, i had gotten excited about "titanic." you said, jim, listen, don't, it will be a short run. i realize the dispute between how good the film slate s. i want to know how important the slate is. they say it looks...
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this all-american tale of envy, greed and the ability to tell gucci from chanel but not right from wrong is the inspiration for a new movie by sofia coppola starring emma watson as one of the teen burglars. >> i wanna rob. >> reporter: the actual story of the bling ring is wilder than the movie version. while the legal cases are all done, the real life story is still going through rewrites. tonight you will hear it for the first time from a young woman who is every bit as glamorous as the star who played her. >> the heartbreaking story of a bunch of young people who were really broken and in a lot of pain. >> reporter: and this young man who was at the center of it all. >> when you're a teenager, especially today, there is so much pressure, especially in los angeles, i think. >> pressure to look good? have the cool things? >> to be like celebrities that are on tv. >> the list of celebrities targeted in a massive burglary ring is blowing this morning. >> reporter: it began in october 2008 with a string of burglaries targeting the homes of hollywood stars. >> it's very violating. it's not
this all-american tale of envy, greed and the ability to tell gucci from chanel but not right from wrong is the inspiration for a new movie by sofia coppola starring emma watson as one of the teen burglars. >> i wanna rob. >> reporter: the actual story of the bling ring is wilder than the movie version. while the legal cases are all done, the real life story is still going through rewrites. tonight you will hear it for the first time from a young woman who is every bit as glamorous...
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. >> i'm a chanel guy, number one.uilted -- the quilted -- the real thing? interesting. >> i think, to taren's point. 13 times forward earnings isn't expensive. it held 50 a couple times and bounced and sets up for a trade. i understand timmy. coach at these levels is a buy. >> what do you say? >> i don't stocks that price in good news and some bad news. this is trading cheaper than the market and with karen and like it. >> i got a lot of trash e-mail from timmy today. take off your tie! >> this company's best days at least are behind them. i'm sneaking this in. she started this! she started it! >> gavel is coming down. tweet us or use our harshtags, e have the info. will buoying down -- buying down in the long term payoff? >> ranked eed in the top 100 wos list. thanks for joining us. >> thanks for having me. >> you said one should buy in the dip here. i'm curious. why right now. were you saying to buy the dis s since the market's high this year? >> absolutely yes. many things, still, the peo ratios are quite reasonabl
. >> i'm a chanel guy, number one.uilted -- the quilted -- the real thing? interesting. >> i think, to taren's point. 13 times forward earnings isn't expensive. it held 50 a couple times and bounced and sets up for a trade. i understand timmy. coach at these levels is a buy. >> what do you say? >> i don't stocks that price in good news and some bad news. this is trading cheaper than the market and with karen and like it. >> i got a lot of trash e-mail from timmy...
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legendary designer coco chanel once said a woman who cuts her hair is about to change her life. 150 times in their lifetime. in the '70s farrah fawcett and her famous flip transformed the way women styled their hair. madonna was the trend-setter in the '80s, and in the '90s, jennifer aniston caused a storm with the rachel. these days changing your 'do has become a sport of sorts as new research founds a woman alternates between hairstyles at least 150 times in her life. and celebrities often lead the way. victoria deck up emphasized the cut from long to short, to even shorter. anne hathaway has flip-flopped from brunette to blonde and back to brunette and beyonce has rocked those famous long curls as well as the straight lock. >> changing your hairstyle makes it better for them because what they actually have the opportunity to do is to change their persona. >> reporter: even the first lady shared with rachael ray that sometimes you just need a change. >> this is my mid-life crisis, okay? >> reporter: listen to these hair-raising stats women go to the salon at least five times a
legendary designer coco chanel once said a woman who cuts her hair is about to change her life. 150 times in their lifetime. in the '70s farrah fawcett and her famous flip transformed the way women styled their hair. madonna was the trend-setter in the '80s, and in the '90s, jennifer aniston caused a storm with the rachel. these days changing your 'do has become a sport of sorts as new research founds a woman alternates between hairstyles at least 150 times in her life. and celebrities often...
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. >> the chanel ad, i have to ask you. >> come on. >> what is it? explain it to me. can you?the cynicism of the character he plays on screen, ultimately finds hope in the movie's message. >> it's a reminder for us for -- that human nature is what it is and unregulated. many people will be damaged by it. maybe call for higher definition of capitalism. a definition of responsible capitalism that does not feed off the backs of others. that's what i would like to see us head. that's where i would like to see us go. >> that was well put. >> well, thank you. >> you're welcome. >> cynthia mcfadden reporting. he said it in the interview, james gandolfini, maybe wanted this to be the last time to play a mobster. i think he didn't even realize how significant his words were. that really was it. >> no doubt about it. take a look at this. one more note this morning. holston's diner in new jersey, where the finale of "the sopranos" took place. honoring gandolfini's memory. >> take a look at this. james' table will always be waiting. the sign says simply "reserved." >> of course, a plot mo
. >> the chanel ad, i have to ask you. >> come on. >> what is it? explain it to me. can you?the cynicism of the character he plays on screen, ultimately finds hope in the movie's message. >> it's a reminder for us for -- that human nature is what it is and unregulated. many people will be damaged by it. maybe call for higher definition of capitalism. a definition of responsible capitalism that does not feed off the backs of others. that's what i would like to see us...
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. >> reporter: this all american tale of envy greed and the ability to tell gucci from chanel, but noton. the actual story is even wilder than theovie version. >> my life was spiraling out of control. it really was. >> alexis was just 18. the star of her own reality show and suddenly found herself starring in a very different show. one that ended its run with her behind bars. >> because of my show, i was made the face of this thing. >> alexis pleaded no contest to burglary and spent a month in jail. but here's the irony. >> today i firmly believe it was the best thing that ever happened to me. >> just months after she left jail police found black tar heroin in her home. a judge sentenced her to a year in rehab. >> i have two 2 1/2 years sober today. >> alexis hopes people will focus on her new story. one of a young woman with a second chance. >> for people to have hope that if this girl that was so broken and so much pain can get better, so can i. >> and you can see more secrets of the bling ring, that's tonight on dateline, 8:00, 7:00 central time here on nbc. >> hunter hayes is about
. >> reporter: this all american tale of envy greed and the ability to tell gucci from chanel, but noton. the actual story is even wilder than theovie version. >> my life was spiraling out of control. it really was. >> alexis was just 18. the star of her own reality show and suddenly found herself starring in a very different show. one that ended its run with her behind bars. >> because of my show, i was made the face of this thing. >> alexis pleaded no contest to...