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. >> well there were people from julia child to john papon and others. >> reporter: imagine if the wallsould talk about all those dinner parties. it didn't sell last year at $25 million. next comes an auction at half. >> 13,900,000. november16th is the tate. >> have there been many will recollect o -- been any looky lu's up here? >> no. >> if someone comes in and knocks it down and building their own. if they enjoy it, i think he'll be happy. >> reporter: the auction failed to meet the minimum bid of $13,900,000. but a couple made a deal to buy the house for less and they tried to remain anonymous. but it soon looked out that it was julio gallo's granddaughter and her french husband both of which are well known in the wine industry. using the amount of transfer tax they paid the assessor put the valley at $9.74 million. that is it for this week's second look. i'm frank somerville. we'll see you again next week. [ birds chirping ] [ reel clicking ] ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] seize your vacation with southwest's nationwide sale. go to southwest.com, where our lowest fares are now available sta
. >> well there were people from julia child to john papon and others. >> reporter: imagine if the wallsould talk about all those dinner parties. it didn't sell last year at $25 million. next comes an auction at half. >> 13,900,000. november16th is the tate. >> have there been many will recollect o -- been any looky lu's up here? >> no. >> if someone comes in and knocks it down and building their own. if they enjoy it, i think he'll be happy. >>...
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. >> his mom is like peru's julia childs, james beard rolled into one. >> thank you for having us. >> caterer, cook book author, beloved icon of peruvian gastronomy. >> to say it's fortunate to enjoy her hospitalalty would be an understatement. >> warm, generous, welcoming beyond belief. >> we h lunch. >> it sounds like paradise. >> wow. look at this. >> every weekend marissa opens the house to an ever-changing mob of friends, visitors, drop-ins and family. >> this is fantastic. >> they do not skimp on the food. delicious, delicious things pour out of the kitchen. tarnish the deluge of peruvian favorites. >> eggs, avocado, and mashed yellow potatoes. >> okay. >> from the coast. >> beautiful. >> basically walking fish fillets dressed with ahi, amarillo. >> seviche, fresh scallops and lemon juice. fish braised in a corn-based beer. >> it's a great spice. >> very spicy. >> oh, and stufred peppers served with cheese. >> wow. are we lucky or what? >> we are lucky. >> that's just the beginning. there's so much more food there's no way we could show it all, much less describe it. it's incred
. >> his mom is like peru's julia childs, james beard rolled into one. >> thank you for having us. >> caterer, cook book author, beloved icon of peruvian gastronomy. >> to say it's fortunate to enjoy her hospitalalty would be an understatement. >> warm, generous, welcoming beyond belief. >> we h lunch. >> it sounds like paradise. >> wow. look at this. >> every weekend marissa opens the house to an ever-changing mob of friends, visitors,...
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his mom is like peru's julia childs and james beard rolled into one. >> thank you for having us. >> anuvian gastronomy. to say one is fortunate to enjoy her hospitality would be an understatement. warm, generous, welcoming beyond belief. >> too bad you have to leave so soon. >> yeah. >> normally, we have lunch late, like 5:00. >> do you nap before lunch or after? >> both. >> sounds like paradise. wow. look at this. >> every weekend, marissa opens >> too bad you have to leave so soon. >> yeah. >> normally, we have lunch late, like 5:00. >> do you nap before lunch or after? >> both. >> sounds like paradise. wow. look at this. >> every weekend, marissa opens the house to an ever changing mob of friends, visitors, drop-ins and family. >> this is fantastic. >> they do not skimp on the food. delicious, delicious things pour out of the kitchen, a torrent, a deluge of traditional peruvian favorites. >> i do this with crab meat, yellow potato and avocado. we love avocado. >> it is like a tureen of crab meat, eggs, avocado and mashed yellow potatoes. >> this is from the coast. >> beautiful. >> b
his mom is like peru's julia childs and james beard rolled into one. >> thank you for having us. >> anuvian gastronomy. to say one is fortunate to enjoy her hospitality would be an understatement. warm, generous, welcoming beyond belief. >> too bad you have to leave so soon. >> yeah. >> normally, we have lunch late, like 5:00. >> do you nap before lunch or after? >> both. >> sounds like paradise. wow. look at this. >> every weekend, marissa...
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and then become celebrities or use their celebrity hood to spy here for example is a picture of julia child from not thought of as the spot but she in fact did join the cia during the cold war and served in the strait of capacities supporting the spire for an asia. we are focused here on the phenomenon of large pawns which is the threat of a cyber attack in my home my last press is a laptop actually knew the spying just for an american attack of those who was made a specialty of attacking those who've attacked off such as when somebody made a point of donating the slot top to the museum. in november of two thousand and twelve we opened the brand new major and said. it's was a plea for fifty years of farmville. and here we look upon the cultural phenomenon and how much of the fifty years of those twenty three films and then phones the public's perception of espionage and spot. my thanks to the international spy museum for letting us in a pod if you're in washington let us in to be sure to check it out coming up next conservative radio talk show host and t.v. stay with us. the worst. sure tho
and then become celebrities or use their celebrity hood to spy here for example is a picture of julia child from not thought of as the spot but she in fact did join the cia during the cold war and served in the strait of capacities supporting the spire for an asia. we are focused here on the phenomenon of large pawns which is the threat of a cyber attack in my home my last press is a laptop actually knew the spying just for an american attack of those who was made a specialty of attacking those...
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and then become celebrities or use their celebrity hood to spy here for example is a picture of julia child from not thought of as the spot but shewn fact did join the cia during the cold war and served in the strait of capacities supporting the spire for in asia. we are focused here on the phenomenon of large pawns which is the threat of the cyber of titans in the hole in my left wrist is a laptop actually i knew the inside just for an american attack of the us and who was made a special page of attacking those who've attacked off such as we can be he made a point of donating the slot top to the museum. in november of two thousand and twelve we opened the brand new major and said. explicitly all fifty years of farmville. and here we look upon the cultural phenomenon and how much the fifty years of those twenty three films and then flew into the public's perception of espionage and spy. my thanks to the international spy museum for letting us in a bottle if you're in washington let you into the show to check it out coming up next conservative radio talk show host andy dean stay with us. tec
and then become celebrities or use their celebrity hood to spy here for example is a picture of julia child from not thought of as the spot but shewn fact did join the cia during the cold war and served in the strait of capacities supporting the spire for in asia. we are focused here on the phenomenon of large pawns which is the threat of the cyber of titans in the hole in my left wrist is a laptop actually i knew the inside just for an american attack of the us and who was made a special page...
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i would share it with julia child. our signature on that. we'd be honored to add it to the list of signatures that we already have >> the chef of chefs. julia child. it always helps the business doesn't it? >> she is astonishing. her book "mastering the art of french cooking" is maybe one of my first cookbooks. >> that will be one of the more unique signatures. that's beautiful. >> the signature of alfred portale. you see it there. for more on him negotiation, go to our website, cbsnews.com. >>> up next a performance from keegan and sarah, currently crossing the country from one of the hottest tours of the year. they'll play songs from the new album "heartthrob." >> you're watching "cbs this morning saturday." ♪ doing the job? ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ dry hair needs a daily dose of effective moisture. new dove daily moisture has pro moisture complex that goes deep down to hair's cellular level. it moisturizes to give you up to 5 x smoother hair in one wash. dove's most effective conditioner yet. new dove daily moisture. ♪ ♪ smoke? nah,
i would share it with julia child. our signature on that. we'd be honored to add it to the list of signatures that we already have >> the chef of chefs. julia child. it always helps the business doesn't it? >> she is astonishing. her book "mastering the art of french cooking" is maybe one of my first cookbooks. >> that will be one of the more unique signatures. that's beautiful. >> the signature of alfred portale. you see it there. for more on him negotiation,...
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more at 6:00 eastern time on cnbc.com, with the conference call that will be co-hosted by our own julia childsulia boorstin. bon appetit. >> she won't have the french cooking tips. >>> it's all relative according to a new survey of the rich. it takes at least $5 million today to be considered wealthy. yeah. we'll talk to the man behind that survey next. >>. >> and later, you won't believe your eyes. this 5-year-old girl who was left home alone goes out on a ledge of a high-rise apartment building in china, needs to be rescued. stay tuned for what happened next. it's an amazing story coming up. , tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 then schwab is the place to trade. tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 call 1-888-284-9410 or visit schwab.com/trading to tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 learn how you can earn up to 300 commission-free online trades tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 for six months with qualifying net deposits. tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 see how easy and intuitive it is to use tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 our most powerful platform, streetsmart edge. tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 we put it in the cloud so you can use it on the web. tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 and tr
more at 6:00 eastern time on cnbc.com, with the conference call that will be co-hosted by our own julia childsulia boorstin. bon appetit. >> she won't have the french cooking tips. >>> it's all relative according to a new survey of the rich. it takes at least $5 million today to be considered wealthy. yeah. we'll talk to the man behind that survey next. >>. >> and later, you won't believe your eyes. this 5-year-old girl who was left home alone goes out on a ledge of a...
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here she has the second child, julia. she does pretty well. within three weeks she's off to the nearby army camp, and watching a major military display in honor the french minister. she comes back to the house, and within a week she has hep -- hep tight, and the baby whom gets hepatitis and the baby dies. and lucy goes on to have -- all together she has thirteen children. ultimately on three survive to adulthood. some die from accident, some die from disease, some die as little children or babies -- a number die as babies. some die in early adolescence. this is a woman abandoned by her original biological family. she only has henry. she wants to replace that family with a large family of their children. it's pretty tragic. now, 1780, arnold recovered. the leg recovered. washington wants him in the field and want him to take over the army, and arnold was in touch with the british. in fact, he had already given hints, more than hints, some tips to the british. before 1780, just before that, the tips he gave resulted in the conquest by the britis
here she has the second child, julia. she does pretty well. within three weeks she's off to the nearby army camp, and watching a major military display in honor the french minister. she comes back to the house, and within a week she has hep -- hep tight, and the baby whom gets hepatitis and the baby dies. and lucy goes on to have -- all together she has thirteen children. ultimately on three survive to adulthood. some die from accident, some die from disease, some die as little children or...
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>> let me give you a real short story, there was an assistant principal by the name of julia brooks. and if a childhing. >> yeah. >> if you're cutting a class, we will find you. bring you back to class. >> congratulations, go dunbar. allison stewart and stephen jackson, thank you. the first book goes on thursday. it's never been one of our first chief executives to not have one, but now george washington library is getting ready to open, and chip reid gives us a preview. >> reporter: if you wanted to separate fact from fiction about george washington, just ask curt viebranz. did he cut down a cherry tree? >> he did not >> reporter: did he throw a silver dollar across the potomac river? >> he did not >> reporter: viebranz is president of mount vernon, washington's home on the potomac river where the presidential library will open this fall. he first saw a need for library with papers and books way back then? >> he did. i think he thought for the public good that they should be available. >> reporter: so this building is kind of george washington's wish coming true. >> it is >> reporter: the intersan
>> let me give you a real short story, there was an assistant principal by the name of julia brooks. and if a childhing. >> yeah. >> if you're cutting a class, we will find you. bring you back to class. >> congratulations, go dunbar. allison stewart and stephen jackson, thank you. the first book goes on thursday. it's never been one of our first chief executives to not have one, but now george washington library is getting ready to open, and chip reid gives us a preview....
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child alone. >> reporter: star moms like sarah jessica parker, salma hayek, and julia roberts have butted headsarred with photographers, spoke out in front of california lawmakers, backing a bill to protect stars' kids from the paparazzi. >> we get into the car. my daughter is now sobbing. and she says to me, mommy, are they going to kill us? >> reporter: in europe, there are specific restrictions against photographing kids without the parents' consent. but in the u.s., not so much. for "good morning america," juju chang, abc news, new york. >> there's never any excuse for that. and tom and katie have been great parents. very generous. >> and she's come to new york, she's done a great job. >> and there were reports that it might not have been a paparazzi. >> you can tell who it is saying it. >> you don't call a 7-year-old that. >> no way. >> kids should be off-limits. >>> moving on in "the heat index" this morning. guys, beware. there's a new app that lets women judge their behavior. i knew you were going to go to the sexual performance. >> of course. of course. how am i doing? >> you're perfec
child alone. >> reporter: star moms like sarah jessica parker, salma hayek, and julia roberts have butted headsarred with photographers, spoke out in front of california lawmakers, backing a bill to protect stars' kids from the paparazzi. >> we get into the car. my daughter is now sobbing. and she says to me, mommy, are they going to kill us? >> reporter: in europe, there are specific restrictions against photographing kids without the parents' consent. but in the u.s., not so...
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julia campaign. we just saw it up on the screen, where basically the argument was that when you see the child at thelt, that you would need the government to help you as a woman and you're now saying look, what we should really be telling young girls, hispanic or otherwise, is that we should be building self-importance and esteem from the inside and economic sustainability on their own? >> exactly. girls are getting all kinds of messages about what empowerment looks like. everything from the disney girls who starlets who ends up on men's magazines and sexy spreads, all the way to a campaign like julia that says you need government at every turn. we're saying, look, empowerment comes from earned success and hard work and the american dream is accessible and so we celebrate stories of women and men who have achieved the american dream, hispanics in particular, and we believe it's alive. we need to give our kids tools. >> gretchen: right. so some of those tools you're pointing to, chores. chores at home are important. they may not be popular. >> that's right. we have a campaign right now called how do
julia campaign. we just saw it up on the screen, where basically the argument was that when you see the child at thelt, that you would need the government to help you as a woman and you're now saying look, what we should really be telling young girls, hispanic or otherwise, is that we should be building self-importance and esteem from the inside and economic sustainability on their own? >> exactly. girls are getting all kinds of messages about what empowerment looks like. everything from...