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marilyn needed the exploitation for her own purposes. >> reporter: and marilyn was only one of his subjects. >> so now i'm going to have an exhibit here, a one man show. >> reporter: a walk through history with photographer lawrence schiller later on sunday morning. >> osgood: next we have a question or rather the answer to a question for our colleague susan spencer of "48 hours." susan, who is alex trebek? >> reporter: the answer is, for 28 years he has hostedded one of the most popular quiz shows on television. >> and the correct response is, who is alex trebek? >> reporter: who indeed? we'll find out later on sunday morning. >> osgood: our lee cowan has been off to cover a convention like none other with a cast of characters, all of whom, are on a first-name basis with one another. ♪ betty, she's a star >> reporter: the middle of nebraska we found a gathering that has gotten a lot of ink in the past from the "new york times" to one of the state's oldest weeklies. look at that. on the front page what garners these ladies so much attention? well, in short it's what they're called. it may b
marilyn needed the exploitation for her own purposes. >> reporter: and marilyn was only one of his subjects. >> so now i'm going to have an exhibit here, a one man show. >> reporter: a walk through history with photographer lawrence schiller later on sunday morning. >> osgood: next we have a question or rather the answer to a question for our colleague susan spencer of "48 hours." susan, who is alex trebek? >> reporter: the answer is, for 28 years he has...
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judy tweeted -- marilyn monroe was authentic on every level.ssionate actress with amazing talent, searching for her truth. james said -- too numerous for tweets, but in one word -- sexuality. so what do you think marilyn monroe's legacy is? keep tweeting at randikayecnn. i'll read more throughout the morning. >>> look at how widespread the summer's drought is. more than half of the continental u.s. is experiencing severe drought. and the losses are adding up for many farmers but not everyone. for a few lucky ones, crops are tasting sweeter, and business is actually booming. martin sav itchidge has more from -- savidge has more from georgia. >> reporter: they are plucking the last peaches off the trees. they've been in the family for 100 years. he grows nearly 300 acres selling to the likes of publix, whole foods, and walmart. how's the peach crop looking? >> all things considered, i think peaches look real good. >> reporter: the peaches themselves may be smaller due to the drought, but the demand is still high which is why wholesale prices are
judy tweeted -- marilyn monroe was authentic on every level.ssionate actress with amazing talent, searching for her truth. james said -- too numerous for tweets, but in one word -- sexuality. so what do you think marilyn monroe's legacy is? keep tweeting at randikayecnn. i'll read more throughout the morning. >>> look at how widespread the summer's drought is. more than half of the continental u.s. is experiencing severe drought. and the losses are adding up for many farmers but not...
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like so many who came to know marilyn monroe, it's time they never forgot.he recent movie of a stagehand who was forever changed by his week with marilyn. 50 years after her death, photographer george barris releasing his own never before seen photos. images from his 1962 photo shoot in santa monica just weeks before marilyn monroe's death. he remembers vividly what would become her last photos, one last kiss to the camera. >> i said, marilyn, i promise you, it's the last picture. she puckered her lips and she looked at me and she said, "this is just for you." >> timelessly beautiful. >> she's beautiful. >> know what i mean? like always. 100 years from now people will look at her and go, wow. there's a feature about her in the "l.a. times" said she was often misunderstood. she wasn't a dumb, ditzy bond, she was a smart woman and didn't like being portrayed as the dumb blond. >> i would imagine to achieve the level of success she achieved you've got to be somewhat shrewd. >> as you apparently were during this photo, sunny hostin, lord. just waiting for the su
like so many who came to know marilyn monroe, it's time they never forgot.he recent movie of a stagehand who was forever changed by his week with marilyn. 50 years after her death, photographer george barris releasing his own never before seen photos. images from his 1962 photo shoot in santa monica just weeks before marilyn monroe's death. he remembers vividly what would become her last photos, one last kiss to the camera. >> i said, marilyn, i promise you, it's the last picture. she...
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in the days that marilyn was alive you had glossy magazines.re was nothing in between. >> reporter: back then the camera was king. unless monroe was around, then it played servant. >> the very first moment i met her she caught me in the mirror and she looked at me and she said, you know, where you're standing, you're not going to get a good picture of me. if you go over there you're really going to get a very good picture. i very sheepishly at 23 years old went over there. she turned and looked over the shoulder and look at the picture. it's a million bucks, right? >> reporter: yeah. >> i realized that marilyn monroe knew more about photography than 90% of the photographers that shot her. >> reporter: shiler knows plenty about marketing monroe. >> look at the different marilyn's. >> reporter: in 1952 convincing her to sell nude photos to "playboy." in '73 organizing the controversial monroe book and this year releasing those photos of her near the end. >> she loved the images as she got older. she rejected less of them. and i think the pictures
in the days that marilyn was alive you had glossy magazines.re was nothing in between. >> reporter: back then the camera was king. unless monroe was around, then it played servant. >> the very first moment i met her she caught me in the mirror and she looked at me and she said, you know, where you're standing, you're not going to get a good picture of me. if you go over there you're really going to get a very good picture. i very sheepishly at 23 years old went over there. she...
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rebecca it jarvis cbs news >>> tomorrow marks 50 years since the death of marilyn monroe and the blond bombshell continues to capture the hearts and imagination of for fans why the monroe missed the fascinates a half century later. >>> 50 years this week since the death of marilyn monroe the fascination of for a hollywood life and career continues. this family came from miami, florida to see her brentwood home of clothes or she was found dead august 5, 1962 at age of 36. >>> timothy gray and the editor in chief at friday >>> a mystique about her whole life she was beautiful and successful get lonely and sad she died under mysterious circumstances. she was married to the biggest baseball star joe dimaggio and the most intellectual playwright at the time arthur miller >>> her life was like a hollywood novel which mesmerizes fans. >>> she but a playfulness she was smart you want to know her better, that has kept her fresh and classic >>> she was a big store in its start in the 40's '50s and '60s her state controls and image that keeps her contemporary and iconic decades later. >>> when yo
rebecca it jarvis cbs news >>> tomorrow marks 50 years since the death of marilyn monroe and the blond bombshell continues to capture the hearts and imagination of for fans why the monroe missed the fascinates a half century later. >>> 50 years this week since the death of marilyn monroe the fascination of for a hollywood life and career continues. this family came from miami, florida to see her brentwood home of clothes or she was found dead august 5, 1962 at age of 36....
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in 2010 the company authentic brands spent more than $25 million to acquire marilyn monroe's name andbably 30 years. they licensed the brand for anything and everything. we are big believers that that's just not the way and should be licensed at. >> you're not going to see marilyn monroe on shot glasses or pens or on cheap t-shirts? >> no. >> what you will start to see, says salter are monroe branded spas and high-end retail items. >> marilyn always balanced it so that she never came off as cheap. that's another reason i think it survives. it survives is because there's an elegance to it. >> happy birthday -- >> the makeover appears to be working. in 2008 monroe was ranked number 9 on forbes list of to be earning dead celebrities with an annual gross of $6.5 million. the next two years she didn't even place. but when she returned to the list in 2011 a year after authentic brands took over and the same year my week with marilyn was released she raked in $27 million. >> trailing only elvis presley and michael jackson. even so says photographer lauren schiller no one managed th monroe br
in 2010 the company authentic brands spent more than $25 million to acquire marilyn monroe's name andbably 30 years. they licensed the brand for anything and everything. we are big believers that that's just not the way and should be licensed at. >> you're not going to see marilyn monroe on shot glasses or pens or on cheap t-shirts? >> no. >> what you will start to see, says salter are monroe branded spas and high-end retail items. >> marilyn always balanced it so that...
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four times. >> as if one marilyn was enough.cal the exhibition would open here. san francisco was the first place bernard came when he left germany and there's the obvious connection to joey devine majorio. >> she actually did plan to remarry joey devine majorio. >> this photo cass taken months before she died. and what did susan think happened to marilyn? >> i think it was just accidental death, as my father did. >> why do you think there's still that magic about her 50 years later that people are so fascinated by her? >> because she had that innocence and that sort of outward sensuality and she was before her time >> the exhibit will be here until november. abc news. >>> right now we want to thank people who are helping to raise thousands of dollars for foster children by liking abc7 news on facebook. it includes tim b from fremont, steve in san francisco and ddp from oakland. and you too can make a difference. just like abc7 news on facebook right now and one dollar will be donated to the abc7 sleep train dream campaign. >>>
four times. >> as if one marilyn was enough.cal the exhibition would open here. san francisco was the first place bernard came when he left germany and there's the obvious connection to joey devine majorio. >> she actually did plan to remarry joey devine majorio. >> this photo cass taken months before she died. and what did susan think happened to marilyn? >> i think it was just accidental death, as my father did. >> why do you think there's still that magic about...
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of screen icon marilyn monroe.orning. >> it's been 50 years. we're still talking about the rumors surrounding her death. >> right. >> was it a murder did she commit suicide? >> right. >> what have you been able to find? >> we've been able to find a lot of contradictory information. the fact of the matter is we can't say for sure what has happened here. but there are enormous number of mysteries that persist. conflicting testimonies, missing evidence, it goes on and on and on. all of that stuff sort of leads to the fact that this remains one of the biggest mysteries of the 20th century. >> what specifically happened the night she died? what do we mow? >> well there's a lot -- again x you can't quite get to the bottom of any of it. the baseline is she was living in a house that she had probably bought about six months before in brentwood, california. she was living with a live-in house keeper. eunice said that around midnight of that night, 50 years ago tonight, she found, she went into the hall and saw light under m
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and i love that picture because you see marilyn four times. >> as if one marilyn was enough.ogical this exhibition would open here. san francisco was the first place bernard came when he left germany. there's the obvious connection to joe dimaggio. >> she was absolutely planning to remarry dimaggio. >> this photo was taken months before she died. what does susan think happened to marilyn. >> i think it was accidental death, as my father did. >> why do you think people are still so fascinated by her? >> because she had that innocence that and sort of outward sensuality and she was before her time. >> the exhibit will be here through mid-september. in san francisco, don sanchez, abc7 news. >> coming up next, and they are off! preliminary heats in southern california to find the fastest wiener doings in [ mom ] dear chex cereal, i've never written a fan letter before, but you've done the impossible. you made gluten free cereals in a whole bunch of yummy flavors. cinnamon chex and honey nut chex are two of our favorites. when my husband found the chocolate one, we were in cereal
and i love that picture because you see marilyn four times. >> as if one marilyn was enough.ogical this exhibition would open here. san francisco was the first place bernard came when he left germany. there's the obvious connection to joe dimaggio. >> she was absolutely planning to remarry dimaggio. >> this photo was taken months before she died. what does susan think happened to marilyn. >> i think it was accidental death, as my father did. >> why do you think...
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and i had was forever changed by his week with marilyn.night, 50 years after her death, photographer george barris releasing images from a photo shoot in in santa monica. he remembers what would be the last pictures. >> she said, this is just for year. >>> we we come back, what we are learning from the breaking news out of wisconsin tonight. i'm a marathon runner, in absolute perfect physical condition and i had a heart attack right out of the clear blue... i'm on an aspirin regimen... and i take bayer chewables. [ male announcer ] be sure to talk to your doctor before you begin an aspirin regimen. he's my success story. [ laughs ] ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] you've been years in the making. and there are many years ahead. join the millions of members who've chosen an aarp medicare supplement insurance plan insured by unitedhealthcare insurance company. go long. metamucil uses super hardworking psyllium fiber, which gels to remove unsexy waste and reduce cholesterol. taking psyllium fiber won't make you a model, but you should feel a little mor
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could you imagine if the british government tried what they did to marilyn in remote scotland it will soon be the end of civilization. happened was shameful and would not i mean would could not have the kudos we were since seen aboriginal people were denied their rights with devastating consequences . to the place up until there was no room to blow up and said bubba gump. the loss of a cause i love at the end of the jittery stuff what are those duties it's just that before they resolve it they've got a live event live there if they do that there's. a where the border where you know i'm speaking about something i was thinking something why why did they drop the bomb we didn't know anything about i know no one spoke to us about it and we are. they finished everything of arms. on the local you were getting into. our family finished now we're living on our own with all our family and the old men and women have all finished now i used to live in a home at all dia but not really a home i used to live in the bush walking around living on the bush living free. but everything was really good.
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marilyn monroe, two words.gure who had such a memorable figure that seeing her in blu-ray with the resolution and the magnificent picture that comes with the dvds is the next best thing of bringing her back to life aside from watching michelle williams play her in "my week with marilyn" which she got nominated for an oscar. this is filled with fun extras and there are more than three dvds being released commemorating marilyn monroe. you have "gentlemen prefer blonds" you have them smooshing their handses in wet cement in graman's chinese theater. tons of commentaries on moves like "seven year itch." i say give marilyn monroe your money this week. ? go out and get them. grae drake, thanks for the insight and have a great west of your weekend. >> thank you, you, too. you can always get grae's movie grades at fandango and moves.com. >>> the london games are definitely intense. we'll show you where the athletes go to get a little athletes go to get a little break from the olympic grind. athletthe twenty billiontle
marilyn monroe, two words.gure who had such a memorable figure that seeing her in blu-ray with the resolution and the magnificent picture that comes with the dvds is the next best thing of bringing her back to life aside from watching michelle williams play her in "my week with marilyn" which she got nominated for an oscar. this is filled with fun extras and there are more than three dvds being released commemorating marilyn monroe. you have "gentlemen prefer blonds" you...
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marilyn would be 86 years old today. we want to hear from you today.nk marilyn monroe's lasting legacy is 50 years after her death? you can tweet me and i'll read some of your responses later this hour. >>> checking stories across country now, nascar wants to bring attention to the case of two little girls who went missing in iowa. 9-year-old elizabeth collins and her 10-year-old cousin lyric cook were riding their books near a lake when they vanished two weeks ago. today, two cars in the nascar sprint cup race will sport a special decal bearing the girls' images. it will also show the telephone number for the national center for missing and exploited children. >>> we all know texting and driving is dangerous. this next story in texas drives home that point. a man was driving and when he tried texting he drove off a cliff. his truck had major damage, and the man almost died. >> just need to understand, don't do it. don't do it. it's not worth losing your life. >> doctors in texas say they are seeing more injuries from driving while texting accidents. >
marilyn would be 86 years old today. we want to hear from you today.nk marilyn monroe's lasting legacy is 50 years after her death? you can tweet me and i'll read some of your responses later this hour. >>> checking stories across country now, nascar wants to bring attention to the case of two little girls who went missing in iowa. 9-year-old elizabeth collins and her 10-year-old cousin lyric cook were riding their books near a lake when they vanished two weeks ago. today, two cars in...
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she grabs ahold of you. >> marilyn also provides financial relief for grieving families. they help pay for expensive funerals and burials using private donations. >> we will pay the funeral home or buy flowers and we will support them, sometimes i'm asked to do a eulogy so they do not have to pay anyone. so i will go into the eulogy. >> she says that serving hurting families helped her heal from her son's unsolved murder. >> i think he would be very proud of me. >> so for providing help and hope and healing to survivors of homicide victims, the jefferson award in the bay area goes to marilyn harris. >> you can nominate your local heroes for jefferson award online at cbssf.com, click on the connect but at the top of the page and then jefferson awards to find the email nomination form. a cute face cannot say this dog from the doghouse. a rather expensive habit that has his family thinking twice about leaving,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, you're on timeout leo! some things won't last 25 years. ah! woof. some things will. >> we're going to make a calamari salad. >> you just need a few ea
she grabs ahold of you. >> marilyn also provides financial relief for grieving families. they help pay for expensive funerals and burials using private donations. >> we will pay the funeral home or buy flowers and we will support them, sometimes i'm asked to do a eulogy so they do not have to pay anyone. so i will go into the eulogy. >> she says that serving hurting families helped her heal from her son's unsolved murder. >> i think he would be very proud of me. >>...
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. >> and sunday marks the 50th anniversary of the death of marilyn monroe.re is an exhibit to coincide with a book of the photos. there is a legacy of marilyn. >> this is one of the most famous shot in hollywood. whit came to glamour photos bernard was the best. >> and he knew how to capture this and this is susan bernard has featured photos by her dad. they're on display at san francisco art exchange. and bernard discovered norma jean. >> her old jalopy was in front of the hollywood studio. >> and there she believed anything was possible. >> bernard became her mentor, taking her from norma jean to marilyn monroe. >> looking at most of the photos my father took of marilyn there is a sense of joy about her. and there is a great photo of the times. you can see people somehow she pops up. >> and i love that picture, you can see her four times. >> this is logical to open her, san francisco was the first place bernard came when he left germany. >> and she was planning to marry joe did he matho. what does susan think happened?. >> i think just accidental death. as
. >> and sunday marks the 50th anniversary of the death of marilyn monroe.re is an exhibit to coincide with a book of the photos. there is a legacy of marilyn. >> this is one of the most famous shot in hollywood. whit came to glamour photos bernard was the best. >> and he knew how to capture this and this is susan bernard has featured photos by her dad. they're on display at san francisco art exchange. and bernard discovered norma jean. >> her old jalopy was in front of...
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marilyn was 36 years old when she died.rst how it aha cahoot life's class who has brough but this off from a 00 current the faint this but this off from a 00 current the faint this effort faugh have a happy birthday! but this off from a 00 current the faint this effort faugh have a thank you, nana send money to anyone's checking account with chase quickpay. all you need is an email address or mobile number. you're welcome. take a step forward >>marty: good news for ars. roller-coaster fans hoping disorder the sky like superman, the new ride at six flags amusement are here in vallejo has reopened following the incident last week in which 12 people were stranded. how >> 18 successfully dislodged the train, no one was injured and park officials say they do not know what caused the right to malfunction. all have >> it is 20 pretty hot, hot everyone is ready for some hot temperatures, and for '90s inland, '80s for the bay and mid-70s the close. >>marty: that will wrap things up for us this sunday morning. >> we will leave you fr
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. >>> it has been 50 years since the death of marilyn monroe, a look at why this hollywood icon is still creating a stir and why she's still as famous as back in 1962. >> fox 5 news is brought to you by sleepy's, the mattress professional. if you've been successful, you didn't get there on your own. if you've got a business, you didn't build that. somebody else made that happen. my father's hands didn't build this company. my hands didn't build this company. through hard work and a little bit of luck, we built this business. why are you demonizing us for it? it's time we had somebody who believes in us. someone who believes that achievement should be rewarded not punished. we need somebody who believes in america. [ romney ] i'm mitt romney and i approve this message. >>> i think we all know it's not polite to cut in line. a high school lacrosse player who cut to be with his teammates as they were boarding a southwest flight learned the hard way when his coach made him apologize to everyone on the plane. >> my fellow travelers, today i greet you with great
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his estate makes marilyn's look small.go back to den nay jackson live let's start following michael's money. >>> the record companies really do conspire against their artists. they steel, they cheat they do whatever they can. especially the black artists. >> july 7th, 2002, the king of pop was in harlem taking his label sony music to has can. and claiming the music industry exploited black artists. >> the president of the record division is a mean, he's a racist, and he's very, very, very devilish. >> michael's stunning statement that day at the public event is sited as evidence israel was forged and there for invalid. >> in 2002 swore under perjury the will was signed michael jackson another person on that will in los angeles it clearly shows that on july 7th my brother was in harlem with al sharpton thired finance chers. >> the executives of america's will resigned. they believe that john mcclaine forced michael jackson's will in 2002. a will that could be worth billions of dollars in las vegas is a catalog. >> why would
his estate makes marilyn's look small.go back to den nay jackson live let's start following michael's money. >>> the record companies really do conspire against their artists. they steel, they cheat they do whatever they can. especially the black artists. >> july 7th, 2002, the king of pop was in harlem taking his label sony music to has can. and claiming the music industry exploited black artists. >> the president of the record division is a mean, he's a racist, and he's...
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from successive explosions passed over much of the continent to the north the east and the southeast marilyn get. the government of the day the men she is government and all government since that have not but there was any danger or any hazard either to service men or to the people of this country. now of course there's an all last part of policy but i had to cite it but what we have since found out of course is that there was indeed a very great danger to the servicemen concerned who were given no problem protection and to the people of this country generally because of radioactive fallout. could you imagine if the british government tried what they did at maryland in remote chances of scotland or wild sort of be the end of civilization. happened was shameful and would not i mean would could not have the kudos we were since the aboriginal people were denied their rights and with devastating consequences. and blew the place up until there was no room to blow up and then said but we got the vote for the love of it is that it or three step one for those duties that it's just that before they r
from successive explosions passed over much of the continent to the north the east and the southeast marilyn get. the government of the day the men she is government and all government since that have not but there was any danger or any hazard either to service men or to the people of this country. now of course there's an all last part of policy but i had to cite it but what we have since found out of course is that there was indeed a very great danger to the servicemen concerned who were...
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. >> when marilyn died her estate was worth a relatively small amount. $900,000. >> marilyn wasn't paid well by the studios. movies brought in a lot of money but she wasn't paid well. >> her beneficiaries share a million dollars a year. >> we have to market her until somebody comes along to replace her. that will be very difficult. >> did that piece 11 years ago. that 2 million is obsolete. lady gaga and madonna are great but the bombshell actress is 3rd on the forbes magazine income made by late celebrities behind only elvis and michael jackson. guess how much she made last year alone? 5 million, 10 million? $27 million. she hads has 3.4 million facebook friends, more than 58,000 twitter followers and smash network tv show based on a musical about her life. his estate makes marilyn's look small. before we go back to den nay jackson live let's start following michael's money. >>> the record companies really do conspire against their artists. they steel, they cheat they do whatever they can. especially the black artists. >> july 7th, 2002, the king of pop was in harlem taking his label s
. >> when marilyn died her estate was worth a relatively small amount. $900,000. >> marilyn wasn't paid well by the studios. movies brought in a lot of money but she wasn't paid well. >> her beneficiaries share a million dollars a year. >> we have to market her until somebody comes along to replace her. that will be very difficult. >> did that piece 11 years ago. that 2 million is obsolete. lady gaga and madonna are great but the bombshell actress is 3rd on the...
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. >>> also, a half century after her death, marilyn monroe is still a bomb shell in the business world. her estate, with some very impressive figures. >>> and then a house swallowed up by a river. we'll show you where buildings are simply being swept away. >>> welcome back, everybody. there are some disappointing news this morning about social security. for the first time, those who recently retired or are about to retire will not get back as much from social security as they paid into the system. the ratio of those paying in to those collecting is changing. >>> southwest airlines has hit some turbulence. they're issues refunds to customers who were charged multiple times for a single price. it started as a sales promotion before a software glitch clipped the airlines' wings. they will compensate customers for overdraft fees. >>> apple and samsung are back in court today over the copyright infringement lawsuit. apple has been revealing some secrets. they want billions of dollars in damages and ban on some samsung products. >>> it teams to be batman forever at the box office. "the dark
. >>> also, a half century after her death, marilyn monroe is still a bomb shell in the business world. her estate, with some very impressive figures. >>> and then a house swallowed up by a river. we'll show you where buildings are simply being swept away. >>> welcome back, everybody. there are some disappointing news this morning about social security. for the first time, those who recently retired or are about to retire will not get back as much from social security...
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. >>> also, a half century after her death, marilyn monroe is still a bombshell in the business world. her estate, with some very impressive figures. >>> and then a house swallowed up by a river. we'll show you where buildings are simply being swept away. @ññ? i'm only in my 60's... i've got a nice long life ahead. big plans. so when i found out medicare doesn't pay all my medical expenses, i got a medicare supplement insurance plan. [ male announcer ] if you're eligible for medicare, you may know it only covers about 80% of your part b medical expenses. the rest is up to you. call and find out about an aarp medicare supplement insurance plan, insured by unitedhealthcare insurance company. like all standardized medicare supplement plans, it could save you thousands in out-of-pocket costs. call now to request your free decision guide. i've been with my doctor for 12 years. now i know i'll be able to stick with him. you'll be able to visit any doctor or hospital that accepts medicare patients. plus, there are no networks, and you never need a referral. see why millions of people have al
. >>> also, a half century after her death, marilyn monroe is still a bombshell in the business world. her estate, with some very impressive figures. >>> and then a house swallowed up by a river. we'll show you where buildings are simply being swept away. @ññ? i'm only in my 60's... i've got a nice long life ahead. big plans. so when i found out medicare doesn't pay all my medical expenses, i got a medicare supplement insurance plan. [ male announcer ] if you're eligible for...
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we want to see everything of everything. >> you draw any parallels between doing things with marilyn monroe and doing things with monica lewinski. >> if you get to finish, you get to finish. don't tell me you never went out hogging with your boys before. you never went out hogging? >> i don't even know what that means. >> i will explain off cam raw. you will laugh. >> and nobody talks anymore about what taft and the scandal he had. he was in a general store and commented on the buttocks of a woman. >> bill, shark week. have you been watching? >> i missed last night. i woo i was -- i was watching last night. i saw the dude who got his head bit. >> i saw that one. you know why i didn't like it -- i didn't like it because these are shark victims that are now trying to help sharks. >> they are advocates for sharks. >> i support that, but it is not exciting. i need more. >> there are so many endangered sharks. we need to help the sharks out. >> i fully agree and i i will donate, but i don't want to watch a half an hour sara mclaughlin commercial. i want to see 20 seconds of it, not my who
we want to see everything of everything. >> you draw any parallels between doing things with marilyn monroe and doing things with monica lewinski. >> if you get to finish, you get to finish. don't tell me you never went out hogging with your boys before. you never went out hogging? >> i don't even know what that means. >> i will explain off cam raw. you will laugh. >> and nobody talks anymore about what taft and the scandal he had. he was in a general store and...
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it's not going to last too long. >> thanks a lot. >>> fans are paying tribute to film icon marilyn monroee 50th anniversary of her death this weekend. flowers were placed on monroe's star of the walk today in hollywood. her death back in 1962 still debated among her fans. she was found naked facedown on her bed inside a residence. she was only 36. monroe's death was ruled a problem i believe suicide, but many people feel differently about it. the l.a. district attorney reviewed the case in 1992. he concluded there was no evidence of criminal activity. >>> just ahead on 9 news now this sunday night, the nats and rg3 looking good. sports plus preview next. >> all right, how much more is he going to go this season? >> probably about six or seven more starts. if the projected cutoff time is what they're saying. we're talking, of course, about stephen strasburg. if you're keeping track, strasburg has pitched 127 in a third innings. they expected shut down number is between 160 and 170. we're hearing both numbers floating around which means about seven more starts. after last week's disaster ag
it's not going to last too long. >> thanks a lot. >>> fans are paying tribute to film icon marilyn monroee 50th anniversary of her death this weekend. flowers were placed on monroe's star of the walk today in hollywood. her death back in 1962 still debated among her fans. she was found naked facedown on her bed inside a residence. she was only 36. monroe's death was ruled a problem i believe suicide, but many people feel differently about it. the l.a. district attorney reviewed...
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marilyn was murdered.he did not have any -- any residue in her stomach from what they said killed her. they said she died on august 5th. they actually didn't call the police for six hours. they called the pr division of the studio first. her two doctors. peter lawford came in. they cleaned up the scene. the first police officer on the scene said this is a staged murder. because marilyn's body was straight, like in the military position, on the bed. if someone ingests as many pills as they say she did, usually what happens is the body contorts, you die before they're all digested, usually you regurgitate. it's not a pretty sight. >> what is your theory about who may have killed you? >> well, it wasn't the kendys. which is, you know, some people would think. my own theory is i believe she was murdered to embarrass the kennedys. that, you know, the president's so-called mistress commits suicide, that would have been a horrific public relations debacle to say the least. but because they didn't call the police
marilyn was murdered.he did not have any -- any residue in her stomach from what they said killed her. they said she died on august 5th. they actually didn't call the police for six hours. they called the pr division of the studio first. her two doctors. peter lawford came in. they cleaned up the scene. the first police officer on the scene said this is a staged murder. because marilyn's body was straight, like in the military position, on the bed. if someone ingests as many pills as they say...
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marilyn bergman gives a thumbs- up to a hip-hop. i think it is new for a lot of people. >> talk about love of words and experimentation with sound. i don't know of anything else being written in popular music. >> i think that there are two books have been written recently. he is the best there is. in the creative process, in the riding, even though he is about the theater, he and his message, they are so wonderfully instructive. so important for young songwriters. for any writer. ahead look where it comes from. ahoy it is the new and the old testament. >> it is true, and she is right about hot music. the thing that we have to get back to haunt of the mentioned it, is morality. melody is not where we should have its. in is gone, for the most part. and we have to have that back. >> whenever i am in town anywhere ha, ha i will run past everybody else to get to them because i can't wait to give the mug and tell them how much i appreciate them. it is not just your gift, it is rare to meet people who are still so in touch with humanity an
marilyn bergman gives a thumbs- up to a hip-hop. i think it is new for a lot of people. >> talk about love of words and experimentation with sound. i don't know of anything else being written in popular music. >> i think that there are two books have been written recently. he is the best there is. in the creative process, in the riding, even though he is about the theater, he and his message, they are so wonderfully instructive. so important for young songwriters. for any writer....