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c-span: julian? >> guest: julian. at the beginning of the book. he has been -- he's been called guilty by a new york court who is about to sentence him for mail fraud. but the real crime was trafficking the hawthorne name, selling shares in a phony mining stock. so, here you have the son of a very famous father, and i've also wondered what happens to the sons outside of politics, that is the sons of very famous fathers or mothers, what happens to the children. well, julian is in his 60s and he is going to jail because he is a hawthorne, and because he -- because he was very conflictive about the hawthorne name, as his own father was conflicted about that name. because the father was the grand -- great-great-grandson of hanging witch judges. so that's why the guilt. c-span: did julian go to jail? >> guest: oh, yeah. c-span: how long? >> guest: almost a year. i mean, he got some time off for time served, but it was almost a year. he was in a penitentiary in atlanta. c-span: what about his daughters, una and rose? interesting, because very, very rece
c-span: julian? >> guest: julian. at the beginning of the book. he has been -- he's been called guilty by a new york court who is about to sentence him for mail fraud. but the real crime was trafficking the hawthorne name, selling shares in a phony mining stock. so, here you have the son of a very famous father, and i've also wondered what happens to the sons outside of politics, that is the sons of very famous fathers or mothers, what happens to the children. well, julian is in his 60s...
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so it's reflecting on race and families in new orleans for julian bond. i then went and taught at tulane university and i'm now a professor of history at rice university in houston. i live in austin so i divide my time between austin-houston and i have three kids, which takes up a lot of my time. and i'm able to take them now to historic sites and parks that my parents took me to when i was young. >> yes, do they -- >> usually they -- >> -- do they resist? >> a little bit but, you know, we tend to go more to like dino parks and things like this. but i'm -- i mean we were just in waco, texas and i took them on a tour of the dr. pepper factory. or if we go to, you know, houston we try to go to the history museum as well as some of the natural history ones so i'm -- it's in my blood, and i'm planning on taking them to all these places because they mean so much to me. >> yes. >> this weekend or coming up right now in washington we're doing a outdoors festival with the white house where they're trying to look for new historic sites to save, like ronald reagan'
so it's reflecting on race and families in new orleans for julian bond. i then went and taught at tulane university and i'm now a professor of history at rice university in houston. i live in austin so i divide my time between austin-houston and i have three kids, which takes up a lot of my time. and i'm able to take them now to historic sites and parks that my parents took me to when i was young. >> yes, do they -- >> usually they -- >> -- do they resist? >> a little...
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inmigrantes indocumentados.en colombia, las autoridades forenses identificaron los restos del oficial julián aquÍ solo, lleguÉ a la edad de 18 aÑos de costa rica en el aÑo 68, despuÉs de haberme graduado en el colegio, pero vine con ese sueÑo, de llegar algÚn dÍa a ser astronauta. >> pero chang viene de un apellido chino? >> papÁ era hijo de una familia mitad china y mitad costarricense. >> cuando usted le decÍa su abuelo: yo quiero ser astronauta, quÉ le decÍa Él? >> mis padres, mis abuelos me apoyaban en una forma indirecta, no creÍan que yo iba a lograr ser astronauta, en aquel tiempo no existÍan todavÍa, era una cosa totalmente nuevo. pero ellos veÍan que era un vehÍculo para mí para poder motivarme y estudiar. >> entonces tu abuelo te dijo: si quieres ser astronautas te tienes que ir de aquÍ, tienes que ir a estados unidos, y eso sucediÓ? >> en ese tiempo habÍan dos opciones, ir a rusia, a la uniÓn soviÉtica, o a los estados unidos. y era muy claro para mÍ venir a estados unidos y lograr ese sueÑo, el sueÑo americano. >> y le dijeron que no le podÍan dar la beca porque no era ciudadano
inmigrantes indocumentados.en colombia, las autoridades forenses identificaron los restos del oficial julián aquÍ solo, lleguÉ a la edad de 18 aÑos de costa rica en el aÑo 68, despuÉs de haberme graduado en el colegio, pero vine con ese sueÑo, de llegar algÚn dÍa a ser astronauta. >> pero chang viene de un apellido chino? >> papÁ era hijo de una familia mitad china y mitad costarricense. >> cuando usted le decÍa su abuelo: yo quiero ser astronauta, quÉ le decÍa...
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. >> derek and sister julian had many animals growing up.ister may be returning to dancing. >> i have a feeling she'll be back. >> this is betty white. >> reporter: and betty white is shooting a public announcement for pet cancer awareness. she's teamed up with petco to get the word out about having your pets checked. betty is also concerned about her upcoming "snl" host gig. she'll be joined with tina fey. >> sure. -- imgoing to teach them. you bet i am. [ laughter ] >>> also tonight, how did sandra bullock keep her secret adoption hidden from the world? >>> plus, john edwards breaks silence to opera. >>> and you can see entertainment tonight here at 7:30. >>> baskin robbins has a good deal today. and it's all for a good cause. baskin robbins is having 31- cent scoop nights to honor firefighters. they will reduce the cost of scoops to 31 cents. the company is also donating $100,000 to the national fallen firefighters foundation. if they could just reduce the calendars to 31, i would get three scoops. >> the trick is learning to decide which
. >> derek and sister julian had many animals growing up.ister may be returning to dancing. >> i have a feeling she'll be back. >> this is betty white. >> reporter: and betty white is shooting a public announcement for pet cancer awareness. she's teamed up with petco to get the word out about having your pets checked. betty is also concerned about her upcoming "snl" host gig. she'll be joined with tina fey. >> sure. -- imgoing to teach them. you bet i am....
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julian's auction house, darren and julian, good to have you back. are these good investments?ilyn monroe, does it increase in value? >> very much so. we've seen items that were bought five years ago go ten times what the price was originally. >> you guys have been on a lot. i think this is the most unusual group of items that we've ever put on the show. let's start with this one right here. this is an x-ray of marilyn monroe's torso. >> yes. in 1954 it was taken. it was around the time that marilyn was believed to have had a miscarriage. we don't know exactly what it is, but -- >> but we know it is of marilyn monroe. >> comes originally from the gynecologist's family that took the photographs. >> who's going to stand up and bid on that one? >> we've sold x-rays before. elvis presley we sold two years ago for $5,000 each. we estimate this should go for 8,000 or $12,000, but should sell in the $3,000 to $5,000 range. >> this is actually a couch from the shrink's office that marilyn used to go. how many years did she go? >> it was right after meltdown during "the miss fits." who
julian's auction house, darren and julian, good to have you back. are these good investments?ilyn monroe, does it increase in value? >> very much so. we've seen items that were bought five years ago go ten times what the price was originally. >> you guys have been on a lot. i think this is the most unusual group of items that we've ever put on the show. let's start with this one right here. this is an x-ray of marilyn monroe's torso. >> yes. in 1954 it was taken. it was around...
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. >> gracias a juliÁn gil, con su camiseta de argentina Él es un boricua argentino.a todos! >> y aumento de sueldo para todos! [risas] ya estamos a tan sÓlo 45 dÍas para el mundial sudÁfrica 2010. >> ya saben que despierta amÉrica va a tener toda la cobertura de la inauguraciÓn desde el 11 de junio hasta el 11 de julio y ahÍ voy a estar yo. >> dios por adelante. >> el dato mundial. (en pantalla) [ mÚsica ] >> ay, ay. segÚn la fifa eso en promedio equivale a 44 mil personas por partido. >> maginate. >> es el deporte mÁs grande del mundo, por mÁs que se hagan olimpiadas, este es el deporte mÁs importante para el mundo completo. >> asÍ es, el evento deportivo mÁs grande del mun... >> do! >> vamos a felicitar a todos ustedes porque el torneo mÁs importante del torneo del fÚtbol estÁ el viernes con nosotros. se imagina usted tener ese trofeo siempre aquÍ. >> sÍ, claro que sí. albertico de la corbata verde va a estar aquÍ en la copa soÑar no cuesta nada. las horas que ustedes podrÁn ver el torneo de la fifa para el mundial de sudÁfrica 2010. toda la informaciÓn en univisiÓ
. >> gracias a juliÁn gil, con su camiseta de argentina Él es un boricua argentino.a todos! >> y aumento de sueldo para todos! [risas] ya estamos a tan sÓlo 45 dÍas para el mundial sudÁfrica 2010. >> ya saben que despierta amÉrica va a tener toda la cobertura de la inauguraciÓn desde el 11 de junio hasta el 11 de julio y ahÍ voy a estar yo. >> dios por adelante. >> el dato mundial. (en pantalla) [ mÚsica ] >> ay, ay. segÚn la fifa eso en promedio...
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so it's reflecting on race and families in new orleans for julian bond.ght at tulane university and i'm now a professor of history at rice university in houston. i live in austin so i divide my time between austin-houston and i have three kids, which takes up a lot of my time. and i'm able to take them now to historic sites and parks that my parents took me to when i was young.
so it's reflecting on race and families in new orleans for julian bond.ght at tulane university and i'm now a professor of history at rice university in houston. i live in austin so i divide my time between austin-houston and i have three kids, which takes up a lot of my time. and i'm able to take them now to historic sites and parks that my parents took me to when i was young.