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liz taylor was sick. they had to tear down sets and rebuild in rome. >> how do you feel, ms. "cleopatria" and the well being of the studio was in effect on marilyn's shoulders. >> are you going to stay long? >> i don't know yet. do you need me to. >> in the middle of production on "somethings got to give," marilyn takes off to new york. she had a date with the president. he was having a big birthday party at madison square garden. >> the president is winding up his new york day here at madison square garden in a prebirthday celebration. >> a lot of very famous performers were singing and dancing. she'd asked permission from the studio to go off but because of the production delays, the studio said she could not go. >> and she was furious because in her view, a star of her statute had the right to say she was going to go do this for a couple days and they were going to have to deal with it. >> marilyn spent weeks rehearsing for the event. >> it was a really big deal and she prepared so much for that brief performance. >> marilyn had an association with president kennedy. and i
liz taylor was sick. they had to tear down sets and rebuild in rome. >> how do you feel, ms. "cleopatria" and the well being of the studio was in effect on marilyn's shoulders. >> are you going to stay long? >> i don't know yet. do you need me to. >> in the middle of production on "somethings got to give," marilyn takes off to new york. she had a date with the president. he was having a big birthday party at madison square garden. >> the...
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her weapon was to knock liz taylor and everybody else off the cover. >> it's absolutely stunning that than the managers she had. she really knew what she needed to do better than other people did. >> come on. have a little. >> that summer marilyn invites life magazine journalist and photographer allen grant. to her home for an exclusive interview. >> i think richard and interview is her chance to control the narrative. and appeal to her fans. who had been loyal to her. >> the way the industry treats stars. the things they said about me. they had never lost sight. discipline. or to be disciplined. >> she talks about herself. being really under mined by hollywood. and badly treated by hollywood. >> if you have a cold, how dare you have a cold. executives can't get colds. stay home forever. how dare you get a cold. >> there's a extraordinary moment where he says somewhat faultlessly. how do you crank yourself up for a performance. and it really clearly strikes a nerve. >> i don't crank anything. i'm not a model t. i don't crank. i don't know. i think that's disrespectful to refer it that
her weapon was to knock liz taylor and everybody else off the cover. >> it's absolutely stunning that than the managers she had. she really knew what she needed to do better than other people did. >> come on. have a little. >> that summer marilyn invites life magazine journalist and photographer allen grant. to her home for an exclusive interview. >> i think richard and interview is her chance to control the narrative. and appeal to her fans. who had been loyal to her....
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. >>> paris jackson and liz taylor. amazing childhood
. >>> paris jackson and liz taylor. amazing childhood
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. >> reporter: liz taylor is basically running two stores by herself. while she is worried about a positive test, >> i find that it is hard to get tested right now. i wish that would not be the case, because that would make everyone feel better, i think. >> reporter: after almost 2 brutal years, it is just another tough chapter for businesses. but, it is a chapter some anticipated, and made plans for. >> we decided to get a pool of money it is just covid-19, i tested positive money for each employee. they can draw on that if they need and it should cover about what they were working for two weeks. >> reporter: one hope shared by all these business owners is that the surgeon does not last long. emergency pools of money and shortstaffed contingencies can only stretch so far. here in berkeley, wilson walker, kpix 5. >>> california is opening applications today for mortgage relief payments for struggling homeowners. the state is using $1 billion in funds from the federal american rescue plan. paying off homeowners past due mortgage payments with no requirem
. >> reporter: liz taylor is basically running two stores by herself. while she is worried about a positive test, >> i find that it is hard to get tested right now. i wish that would not be the case, because that would make everyone feel better, i think. >> reporter: after almost 2 brutal years, it is just another tough chapter for businesses. but, it is a chapter some anticipated, and made plans for. >> we decided to get a pool of money it is just covid-19, i tested...
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little kid looking up at the 60 foot wide screen and on that screen there were stars like lee marvin liz taylor henry fonda, robert mitchum a robert vaughn paul newman these were all people who i just grew very fonda they were movie stars. but they all had one thing in common. they were all white as a kid at the garden theater. in the 60s, i never saw a black face on that screen never. and so i went away to college in the 70s and i'd come home and then there was a new theater downtown called the southern theater and they were showing cool hip. black movies like superfly in lady sings the blues and shaft movies with great urban musical scores and then years after that here i am on a movie set in new orleans. i hate the name drop, but there was a soiree at a house. it was sandra bullock's house the actress lee daniels. who directed the butler for that was based on a story that i had written? he had a soiree one evening, and i'm in the kitchen and i'm looking out over this. over this crowd monty racial cast was in that movie jane fonda force whitaker oprah winfrey lenny kravitz mariah carey jane f
little kid looking up at the 60 foot wide screen and on that screen there were stars like lee marvin liz taylor henry fonda, robert mitchum a robert vaughn paul newman these were all people who i just grew very fonda they were movie stars. but they all had one thing in common. they were all white as a kid at the garden theater. in the 60s, i never saw a black face on that screen never. and so i went away to college in the 70s and i'd come home and then there was a new theater downtown called...
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liz cheney, adam kinzinger, that's about it. at the far end of the spectrum you have the matt gaetz/marjorie taylor greene crew who had a press conferenceay to make accusations of this being a false flag operation. then there's the broad middle of the republican party who are operating under the principle that if they just wait long enough, donald trump will go away and they won't have to come to grips with the responsibility for this attack. we've seen a lot of statements that do address january 6th and say things like, this kind of violence is deplorable, i condemn all political violence, some of them pivot to condemning the riots of last summer to kind of get something else in there to talk about. but there's almost no discussion of what started this, why this happened, why we're all here. and that's the majority of the republican party today. and the 365 days since the last january 6th. >> garrett haake, carol lee, thank you so much. let's talk about the about-face we saw from some people in the moments after the insurrection and then today. lindsey graham. and this is the prime example. but let's play lindsey graham on the floor sa
liz cheney, adam kinzinger, that's about it. at the far end of the spectrum you have the matt gaetz/marjorie taylor greene crew who had a press conferenceay to make accusations of this being a false flag operation. then there's the broad middle of the republican party who are operating under the principle that if they just wait long enough, donald trump will go away and they won't have to come to grips with the responsibility for this attack. we've seen a lot of statements that do address...
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leadership to stand up to mean taylor greene, but so far house minority leader kevin mccarthy hasn't seen fit to do so. >> no. leader mccarthy, leader penalized -- they penalized lizrefused to discipline margie -- i call her margie q for her lies. as kimberly said, this constant demonization of enemies. we can't look away from that. that is part of why we had to cover that. we had january 6th. it was in some ways a wake-up call about this level of rhetoric and this level of violence but we need to keep the heat on because she is part of organizing with her rhetoric at least violence. violates house rules by carrying a gun in, pays the fine. it's a real looking away from what is right and proper by kevin mccarthy and god willing he will not be nextspeaker. >> kimberly, the statement from marjorie taylor greene about her suspension and that, you know, thinly veiled threat that was in it comes on the heels of a washington post poll out this morning that shows one in three americans say violence against the government can at times be justified. >> yeah. i mean, that's what i mean about how dangerous it is. we saw from january 6th how dangerous it could be. i hope that
leadership to stand up to mean taylor greene, but so far house minority leader kevin mccarthy hasn't seen fit to do so. >> no. leader mccarthy, leader penalized -- they penalized lizrefused to discipline margie -- i call her margie q for her lies. as kimberly said, this constant demonization of enemies. we can't look away from that. that is part of why we had to cover that. we had january 6th. it was in some ways a wake-up call about this level of rhetoric and this level of violence but...