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>> jimmy stewart. >> yeah. >> harvey. that was the character. >> john gotti, "bikini," nice. you know what he was thinking about. >> that's one of my favorites. >> remember, baird jones spoke about spending a million dollars to acquire all this artwork. hugh decides to auction it all off. >> this is muhammad ali. >> in the ring. >> in the ring. >> hugh, you're going to sell this? >> yes, i am because who's going to enjoy it? nobody's getting any chance to look at it. that's what art is for, it's for people to appreciate. >> you think it's worth anything? >> i would imagine it is. what, i don't know. >> he's about to find out. let's open up at $1,500. $1,600, $1,700, $1,800. >> what's your "strange inheritance" story? we'd love to tell it. send me an e-mail or go to our website, srangeinheritance.com. jackie: as an 18 year old, i let my mistakes kind of take over my life. i was point-five credits away from completing high school and i didn't do it. angela: i got pregnant and i was the main one working so, i did what i had
>> jimmy stewart. >> yeah. >> harvey. that was the character. >> john gotti, "bikini," nice. you know what he was thinking about. >> that's one of my favorites. >> remember, baird jones spoke about spending a million dollars to acquire all this artwork. hugh decides to auction it all off. >> this is muhammad ali. >> in the ring. >> in the ring. >> hugh, you're going to sell this? >> yes, i am because who's going to...
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>> jimmy stewart. >> yeah. >> harvey.aracter. >> john gotti, "bikini," nice. you know what he was thinking about. >> that's one of my favorites. >> remember, baird jones spoke about spending a million dollars to acquire all this artwork. hugh decides to auction it all off. >> this is muhammad ali. >> in the ring. >> in the ring. >> hugh, you're going to sell this? >> yes, i am because who's going to eoy it? nobody's getting any chance to look at it. that's what art is for, it's for people to appreciate. >> you think it's worth anything? >> i would imagine it is. what, i don't know. >> he's about to find out. let's open up at $1,500. $1,600, $1,700, $1,800. >> what's your "strange inheritance" story? we'd love to tell it. send me an e-mail or go to our website, srangeinheritance.com. >> now, back to "strange inheritance." >> in june 2016, hugh hooper's ready to auction off what's left of his strange inheritance, a trove of celebrity artwork collected by a preppy new york party promoter named baird jones. jones is said to h
>> jimmy stewart. >> yeah. >> harvey.aracter. >> john gotti, "bikini," nice. you know what he was thinking about. >> that's one of my favorites. >> remember, baird jones spoke about spending a million dollars to acquire all this artwork. hugh decides to auction it all off. >> this is muhammad ali. >> in the ring. >> in the ring. >> hugh, you're going to sell this? >> yes, i am because who's going to eoy it? nobody's...
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>> jimmy stewart. >> yeah. >> harvey.hat was the character. >> john gotti, "bikini," nice. you know what he was thinking about. >> that's one of my favorites. >> remember, baird jones spoke about spending a million dollars to acquire all this artwork. hugh decides to auction it all off. >> this is muhammad ali. >> in the ring. >> in the ring. >> hugh, you're going to sell this? >> yes, i am because who's going to enjoy it? nobody's getting any chance to look at it. that's what art is for, it's for people to appreciate. >> you think it's worth anything? >> i would imagine it is. what, i don't know. >> he's about to find out. let's open up at $1,500. $1,600, $1,700, $1,800. >> what's your "strange inheritance" story? we'd love to tell it. send me an e-mail or go to our website, srangeinheritance.com. i got a mortgage offer from the bank today. whuuuuuat? you never just get one offer. go to lendingtree.com and shop multiple loan offers for free! free? yeah. could save thousands. you should probably buy me dinner. pappa's eat
>> jimmy stewart. >> yeah. >> harvey.hat was the character. >> john gotti, "bikini," nice. you know what he was thinking about. >> that's one of my favorites. >> remember, baird jones spoke about spending a million dollars to acquire all this artwork. hugh decides to auction it all off. >> this is muhammad ali. >> in the ring. >> in the ring. >> hugh, you're going to sell this? >> yes, i am because who's going to enjoy...
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i remember saying to somebody, does jimmy stewart knows he goes, blah blah blah. ? does he know he does that? they normally do that? i worked with mr. robinson years ago. i wish i had the hudspa to say, you know -- >> well, i don't know. he would say, what are you talking about, kid, get out of my way. >> >> i don't do that. have i done that? >> you don't do that, we all have a way of speaking. and what is funny about this is. what funny about this is, that is you. i want to get into your flow. if you are loud and azy, like robin williams was, there is a chance i will be loud and crazy with you. i take my time to figure out the pace at which the guests speak. >> i know you have this halting way. >> i am thinking of what the hell i am saying. imagine, giving yourself some sort of the correct word. >> you have a unique way of space i spacing it. you can't clown me on my own, you are our william shatner. will when it be time if every, to stop what you are doing, and done so well. ? >> he is dead, jim. i guess he will stop now. sit there and say, i was on the taf i gues
i remember saying to somebody, does jimmy stewart knows he goes, blah blah blah. ? does he know he does that? they normally do that? i worked with mr. robinson years ago. i wish i had the hudspa to say, you know -- >> well, i don't know. he would say, what are you talking about, kid, get out of my way. >> >> i don't do that. have i done that? >> you don't do that, we all have a way of speaking. and what is funny about this is. what funny about this is, that is you. i...
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if you think about hitchcock's "vertigo," how much time do you spend driving with jimmy stewart? that really allows the audience to project themselves. what's he thinking? i wonder. sometimes they're having more interesting thoughts than a writer might come up with. giving that space is the real lesson. harmon did a lot of that on "ncis." i think the nickname we had for him was functional mute. i don't know if he appreciated that moniker. but i see the value in that now. >> yeah. i know this is not the first time you've been asked this, the first time you've been asked it by me. why the glasses? i think they work. they work for the character. but i'm always fascinated by little small choices like that on a character. because glasses in particular can represent a barrier. but they also can represent something else. what do they represent for you in this character? >> yeah, it was the first thing i wrote on the script after i read the first pass last year. before, you know -- the pilot, i saw right away that he was a watcher. i got to meet gary oldman, and we talked about "tinker,
if you think about hitchcock's "vertigo," how much time do you spend driving with jimmy stewart? that really allows the audience to project themselves. what's he thinking? i wonder. sometimes they're having more interesting thoughts than a writer might come up with. giving that space is the real lesson. harmon did a lot of that on "ncis." i think the nickname we had for him was functional mute. i don't know if he appreciated that moniker. but i see the value in that now....
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one of my favorite moments in all of the films i've ever seen is in movie "harvey" when jimmy stewart goes from the insane asylum down to be released the locked gate the front, and there's a little old fella there who operates the gate, and he stops and asks him about how he does it and how he learned to do it, and the whole realm of that man's world suddenly becomes important because we understand his story, who he is, and that's what the best writing does, whether it's fiction, nonfiction, poetry. takes us into the life and experience of individuals. i was a junior at yale and i thought i wanted to be a writer. i was an english major. and we had to write a major piece, a thesis, on some writer, and i not only chose my writer, but i did the very nerd-like thing of spending my spring vacation on campus doing research on the writer. and it was wonderful. there was in one around. i had the library virtually to myself. i had the help of the staff on everything. and i realized, this is great way to spend your time. i love this. maybe, maybe i might do something like this. my subject was r
one of my favorite moments in all of the films i've ever seen is in movie "harvey" when jimmy stewart goes from the insane asylum down to be released the locked gate the front, and there's a little old fella there who operates the gate, and he stops and asks him about how he does it and how he learned to do it, and the whole realm of that man's world suddenly becomes important because we understand his story, who he is, and that's what the best writing does, whether it's fiction,...
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>> somebody who had the quality of sidney poitier and jimmy stewart. the second he's on the screen i'm that guy, i'm patient, i don't pop off and daniel feels like the smartest guy in the room and the movie falls apart fast if the hero does something stupid. >> charlie: the success is amazing. it's up over $150 million. >> $175 million domestic and a chunk of change international too. it's crazy. >> charlie: the story telling? good director, good acting, good script? is there something about the timing? about whatever elements are in this film? >> it's a perfect storm. it really is. amazing cast/crew and the talent involved believed in it. it's a topic that i think challenges people. when you hear it works you have to see it. i think there's a freshness and everybody wants new things right now. most importantly it's got reveals. it's the type of movies if you see it multiple times it changes. that's big. >> charlie: you've done -- executed the horror genre well but it's the subject matter that makes it so interesting. >> i think anything we suppress an
>> somebody who had the quality of sidney poitier and jimmy stewart. the second he's on the screen i'm that guy, i'm patient, i don't pop off and daniel feels like the smartest guy in the room and the movie falls apart fast if the hero does something stupid. >> charlie: the success is amazing. it's up over $150 million. >> $175 million domestic and a chunk of change international too. it's crazy. >> charlie: the story telling? good director, good acting, good script? is...
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everything was huge and there was a scene maybe 20 or 30 minutes in where jimmy stewart brothers the robbers and he take us a barrel of powder and throws it in the flame and it explodes. so it is thrown into the fire cover,there is a huge explosiond the entire screen goes blank. it turned out lightning struck the building right at the moment that scene was. so the audience of about a thousand people, that was very dramatic and it took about a power to the movie back together. i thought it was interesting that everything in that film, then the switch by the end of the 60s and early 70s of all of the movies countering all that, like little bad and so forth. and hollywood changed and we can't have the rugged individuals because it is aaue little too much. >> i think that is very true that rugged individualism is most encouraged and most hospitable with frontiers. but the west is not the only frontier. so i think you are right. john kennedy pointed to space as one example of a new frontier. and i just saw recently the movie giving figures because p6 hidden figures to sort of make all of
everything was huge and there was a scene maybe 20 or 30 minutes in where jimmy stewart brothers the robbers and he take us a barrel of powder and throws it in the flame and it explodes. so it is thrown into the fire cover,there is a huge explosiond the entire screen goes blank. it turned out lightning struck the building right at the moment that scene was. so the audience of about a thousand people, that was very dramatic and it took about a power to the movie back together. i thought it was...
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and there's this scene -- maybe 20, 30 minutes in with jimmy stewart that there's the robbers and jiminy stewart takes -- a barrel of gunpowder and lows it into the fire and all explodes. so at that scene, the barrel is thrown into the fire -- there's a huge explosion and the entire screen goes blank. turned out that lightning struck the building right at the moment that that scene was. so the whole audience was of about 1,000 people. that's a dramatic took them an hour to put it back together again. [laughter] but -- i thought it was very interesting that missiles in that film and the westerns and everything and then this switch, of course, by the end of the 60s and early 70s of all of the movies with that, like little big man and so on and so forth and hollywood switch and change and said we can't have the rugged individuals because it was a little too much. >> no, i think it's very true that -- rugged individualism is most encouraged and most hospitable with fron tears but the west is not only frontier so i think you're right john kennedy pointed to space as one example of a new front
and there's this scene -- maybe 20, 30 minutes in with jimmy stewart that there's the robbers and jiminy stewart takes -- a barrel of gunpowder and lows it into the fire and all explodes. so at that scene, the barrel is thrown into the fire -- there's a huge explosion and the entire screen goes blank. turned out that lightning struck the building right at the moment that that scene was. so the whole audience was of about 1,000 people. that's a dramatic took them an hour to put it back together...
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stewart. everybody except jimmy fallon seems to think they can play to half the country, the half that they thinkdent. >> martha: let's take a look at stephen colbert's response last night. here's what he said. >> i had a few choice insults for the president in return. i don't regret that. i believe he can take care of himself. i have jokes, he has the launch codes. so, a fair fight. while i would do it again, i would change a few words that were cruder than they needed to be preheated >> martha: what do you think about that? >> the only words that stephen colbert should have added, were i am sorry, to that lame nonapology, and which he seemed to be doubling down on what was a gratuitously offensive joke about the president of united states. he has a talented comedian. i have been on the air with him. this was beneath him. by the way, cbs also needs to address whether it should allow this kind of garbage on the air because it's a pretaped show. some suit at cbs thought it was okay to air. it wasn't something about was blurted out. it was scripted. >> martha: i think that some people would say we
stewart. everybody except jimmy fallon seems to think they can play to half the country, the half that they thinkdent. >> martha: let's take a look at stephen colbert's response last night. here's what he said. >> i had a few choice insults for the president in return. i don't regret that. i believe he can take care of himself. i have jokes, he has the launch codes. so, a fair fight. while i would do it again, i would change a few words that were cruder than they needed to be...
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stewart wiseman, which was $5 million. that is still a hefty sum. there are still rumors around jimmy chu, valued at $800 million.l be a target. but coach is saying, right now we want to focus on kate spade. vonnie: sounds like it is all in footwear these days. honestly. gads.out her columns at go. mark: it is about 75 minutes until the end of the monday session. yes, we had macron winning the french presidential election, but we have the ftse higher. check out what is happening to the currencies. by roughly atially fifth of 1%, but as you can see it is down six cents. let's look at the bond yield. stocks lowers, euro is lower. finishing with the bonds mainly today. the closes next. -- the close is next. ♪ ♪ mark: it is 11:00 p.m. in new york -- 11 five m&a are, from london, i'm mark barton. "the europeans " on bloomberg markets. ♪ mark: in politics, emmanuel macron cruises to a victory to become friends' president. how will this win affect france's business climate? we are live with the nation's top executives. how will this affect angela merkel's reelect meant --election campaign? merger monday with coach, kate
stewart wiseman, which was $5 million. that is still a hefty sum. there are still rumors around jimmy chu, valued at $800 million.l be a target. but coach is saying, right now we want to focus on kate spade. vonnie: sounds like it is all in footwear these days. honestly. gads.out her columns at go. mark: it is about 75 minutes until the end of the monday session. yes, we had macron winning the french presidential election, but we have the ftse higher. check out what is happening to the...
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. >> jimmy: you've gone from tupac and suge knight to doing a television show with martha stewart, whichhe show with her. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: does she really? [ cheers and applause ] so it's an interesting thing. you're not a big drinker? >> no, i don't drink anymore. but with her i have to drink. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: so martha will get you a little drunk. but doesn't go the other way? >> we working on that. [ cheers and applause ] we're trying to get that part right. >> jimmy: i didn't this about you, you at one time worked at mcdonald's, how old were you? >> 15 years old. it was a summer job that my father had gotten me in detroit, michigan, another west side. >> jimmy: in detroit, okay. so you're working -- what did you do, cashier? >> no, they wouldn't trust me with their money. [ laughter ] i was on the breakfast shift. they called me young x. >> jimmy: young x? >> i was real skilled. i was very skilled at cracking the egg with one hand. without getting the shell into the piece of it. >> jimmy: did you ever think about making young eggs your rap name? [ laughter ] i could be he
. >> jimmy: you've gone from tupac and suge knight to doing a television show with martha stewart, whichhe show with her. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: does she really? [ cheers and applause ] so it's an interesting thing. you're not a big drinker? >> no, i don't drink anymore. but with her i have to drink. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: so martha will get you a little drunk. but doesn't go the other way? >> we working on that. [ cheers and applause ] we're trying to get that...
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it bought american footwear brand stewart whitesman back in 2015 and could be in the market to buy berbery and jimmyore on the weather on this cold night. >> do you remember where you put your puppy coat? >> yes, it's in my closet now. >> mine's in the attic. but, weigyeah, we're going to n our warm gear. right now, fresh and cool, the sky over washington to the west. tomorrow morning, warm coat, gloves, warm hat, and you'll be comfortable in long sleeves tomorrow afternoon. the area in blue is under a frost advisory, 2: a 9:00 a.m. purple area is a freeze warning. cover any sensitive plants that you have outside. any house plants on the porch, bring those indoors before you go to bed tonight. look at the lows tomorrow morning. down into the 30s, just west of the 95 corridor. and in fact out of the mountains, it will be near freezing, but likely frost it will be happening in the nearby suburbs. downtown and in the bay, should be in the 40s tomorrow morning. record lows for tomorrow, we'll be nowhere near that in washington. and at dulles, maybe a few degrees above the record low of 30 there, setback
it bought american footwear brand stewart whitesman back in 2015 and could be in the market to buy berbery and jimmyore on the weather on this cold night. >> do you remember where you put your puppy coat? >> yes, it's in my closet now. >> mine's in the attic. but, weigyeah, we're going to n our warm gear. right now, fresh and cool, the sky over washington to the west. tomorrow morning, warm coat, gloves, warm hat, and you'll be comfortable in long sleeves tomorrow afternoon....