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and -- >> my real parents are jfk and marilyn monroe. i was their love child, so -- >> an unusual inmate with an unusual charge. threatens. >> [ bleep ]. you're a dead man when i get out on the street. >> you don't listen. >> no, you don't listen. all right. >> you can go back to your cell. you have had enough of an audience. >> and even slips free of his restraints. >>> in a popular section of downtown cleveland stands the cuyahoga county correction center. every day countless people pass by the 11-story building, having no idea of the drama inside. >> we have to come back every week, every day, every shift, we will. >> while some of the 2,200 men and women incarcerated here have been convicted of crimes, most have only been charged, and are awaiting trial for the resolution of their cases. >> we run the gamut on the type of individuals here. charges range from misdemeanor charges to the highest felony you can think of. it's different every day. you meet people that you never thought you would meet before. everybody has a different stor
and -- >> my real parents are jfk and marilyn monroe. i was their love child, so -- >> an unusual inmate with an unusual charge. threatens. >> [ bleep ]. you're a dead man when i get out on the street. >> you don't listen. >> no, you don't listen. all right. >> you can go back to your cell. you have had enough of an audience. >> and even slips free of his restraints. >>> in a popular section of downtown cleveland stands the cuyahoga county...
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>> would i be drunkenly singing like marilyn monroe? i just want to know what i am getting into. >> you have mistakenly thought i thought a lot about this question. i wrote it with my right hand about five minutes ago. >> look, i have done pin the tail on the donkey. if it is an indecent proposal thing -- >> you can get all of the health carry you can shake a stick at. >> in other countries in the past rulers could do whatever they wanted. >> the bunga bunga parties. >> yes, orgies beyond your imagine nation and here you play golf. >> what you do is you go out around the corner at camp david and you go like 10 feet into the woods and you smoke a cigarette where no one can see you. that's your birthday. >> that's because we live in an interesting society. >> at least he got some golf in. the discipline he has shown is tremendous. >> does calling her princess lead to a mess, mess. a study from our kent university suggests calling your daughter a princess may be sexist. it was published in 2012, but i still use a dial up modem. >> that it
>> would i be drunkenly singing like marilyn monroe? i just want to know what i am getting into. >> you have mistakenly thought i thought a lot about this question. i wrote it with my right hand about five minutes ago. >> look, i have done pin the tail on the donkey. if it is an indecent proposal thing -- >> you can get all of the health carry you can shake a stick at. >> in other countries in the past rulers could do whatever they wanted. >> the bunga bunga...
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some are victims of their own fame, very special and talented people, people like elvis presley, marilyn monroenis joplin, jimmy hendrix, and john lennon. >> in all his roles, to the cross-dressing nanny, there was also pain behind the laughter, he spoke openly to npr in 2006. >> in the process of comedy you have to look at it completely honestly, and then, on the other side you will be looking under the rock occasionally for the laughter, so there is a depressed side, but is it always? no. >> the radio host asked if he was depressed? >> not clinically, no. >> the sadness is one that many seem to share, richard pryor, john belushi, also hid sadness behind the joke. >> a lot of human experience can be very painful. and laughing about it, joking about it is a coping mechanism, it is just not a very good one. because it can mask it but it doesn't really heal it. >> two days after williams' death the outpouring of love and grief continues, tonight, a tribute for the man who made it his mission to bring us laughter and tears. >> a fitting memorial. >>> next up for us, a beauty pageant contestant und
some are victims of their own fame, very special and talented people, people like elvis presley, marilyn monroenis joplin, jimmy hendrix, and john lennon. >> in all his roles, to the cross-dressing nanny, there was also pain behind the laughter, he spoke openly to npr in 2006. >> in the process of comedy you have to look at it completely honestly, and then, on the other side you will be looking under the rock occasionally for the laughter, so there is a depressed side, but is it...
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the reason is during that segment in the movie, marilyn monroe is in charge. >> is in charge?she's in charge. >> of the grate where the air came up? >> no, she is. because a man is just standing there next to her, and she is beautiful and sexy and the skirt is flowing up and everything. but she is -- >> she is in charge of the grate! >> but here is the thing. sofia vergara, when you watch her. >> she is on "modern family," which is hilarious. even though she's goofy and funny on the show and great she has such wicked comic timing and looks like that, what a fantastic combination. on that show she's got everybody wrapped around her finger. and in this moment she seemed to be not. she seemed to be like why am i here? they told me this would be funny. it's not funny. i don't think they pulled it off. >> it's the pinhead guy that's the problem here. remember betty grable, as a historian she did the pinup. >> were you appalled by that? >> no, of course not. >> every g.i. had that. >> you know why? it was executed perfectly. successful. she's beautiful, she looks fantastic. >> but s
the reason is during that segment in the movie, marilyn monroe is in charge. >> is in charge?she's in charge. >> of the grate where the air came up? >> no, she is. because a man is just standing there next to her, and she is beautiful and sexy and the skirt is flowing up and everything. but she is -- >> she is in charge of the grate! >> but here is the thing. sofia vergara, when you watch her. >> she is on "modern family," which is hilarious. even...
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." >> even there you've got her cast against marilyn monroe. different versions of the hollywood sex siren. you got marilyn monroe, dixie and childish, and bogart, bacall, who seemed old before her time. she was 19 when she first started. she already seems as old as bogart and she's somebody who is absolutely in control of herself. >> okay. thank you very much for joining us. we certainly enjoyed remembering the life of lauren bacall who has died at the age of 89 after an incredible life and incredible career. >>> students are paying particular attention in their s sanskrit classes this week. it is spoken by a small fashion of the population and it is one of more than 20 official languages. it has caused some controversy as we report from delhi. trying to revive an ancient dying language. it is sanskrit week to popularize the classical language used in hindu text, but spoken by less than 1% of india. ♪ this is a sanskrit being taught to grade eight students and all have this textbook in front of them. i studied as well as a student, but this te
." >> even there you've got her cast against marilyn monroe. different versions of the hollywood sex siren. you got marilyn monroe, dixie and childish, and bogart, bacall, who seemed old before her time. she was 19 when she first started. she already seems as old as bogart and she's somebody who is absolutely in control of herself. >> okay. thank you very much for joining us. we certainly enjoyed remembering the life of lauren bacall who has died at the age of 89 after an...
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when marilyn monroe killed herself, one study that looked at this suggested that suicides across theountry went up by 12%. but that did not happen when kurt cobain, the beloved singer of nirvana when he killed himself. and the reason experts believe is because the seattle authorities and media handled it differently than they did in, say, marilyn monroe or other people's case. and here is the recommendations from the suicide prevention foundation say. number one, here is what the media should do. avoid describing the suicide as some kind of escape from pain. dr. ho, why is that important? >> well, because it's sending this message that somehow this is the way you problem solve your way out of a situation. and in fact there are so many ways to problem solve yourself out of depression. we know these effective methods. they have been used for decades, and we know that they work. unfortunately, that's not the message that gets across when people look at a suicide that has been very, very public. because all they think about is wow, from the outside, this person's life looked great. so if
when marilyn monroe killed herself, one study that looked at this suggested that suicides across theountry went up by 12%. but that did not happen when kurt cobain, the beloved singer of nirvana when he killed himself. and the reason experts believe is because the seattle authorities and media handled it differently than they did in, say, marilyn monroe or other people's case. and here is the recommendations from the suicide prevention foundation say. number one, here is what the media should...
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her father changed her name from mei ling to marilyn because, she says, he was obsessed with marilyn monroe. she's a poet, a translator, a novelist, and codirects the mfa program at sand diego state university. >> the woman wore a floral apron around her neck, that woman from my mother's village with a sharp cleaver in her hand. she said, "what shall we cook tonight? perhaps these six tiny squid lined up so perfectly on the block?" she wiped her hand on the apron, pierced the blade into the first. there was no resistance, no blood, only cartilage soft as child's nose. a last iota of ink made us wince. suddenly, the aroma of ginger and scallion fogged our senses, and we absolved her for that moment's barbarism. then she, an elder of the tribe, without formal headdress, without elegance, deigned to teach the younger about the asian plight. and although we have traveled far we must never forget that primal lesson-- on patience, courage, forbearance; on how to love squid despite squid... ( laughter ) ...how to honor the village, the tribe, that floral apron. thank you so much. ( applause ) >>>
her father changed her name from mei ling to marilyn because, she says, he was obsessed with marilyn monroe. she's a poet, a translator, a novelist, and codirects the mfa program at sand diego state university. >> the woman wore a floral apron around her neck, that woman from my mother's village with a sharp cleaver in her hand. she said, "what shall we cook tonight? perhaps these six tiny squid lined up so perfectly on the block?" she wiped her hand on the apron, pierced the...
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in 1953 she starred with marilyn monroe in "how to marry a millionaire." >> that's why freddie and i got married. >> you mean you married that boy. >> other roles had her opposite some of hollywood's greatest leading men. bacall was at home on the stage. "applause" brought her a tony award in 1970. she won another in 1981 for "woman of the year." on on film her 1996 performance in "the mirror has two faces" earned a golden globe award. >> i'm not giving it back. >> the first and only award nomination of her career, best supporting actress. >> mad at last. >> an honorary academy award came her way in 2009. it was an accolade that game late in life but served as a testament to lauren bacall's role in hollywood's golden age. mark barger, nbc news. >>> this morning we're learning more about the death of actor and comedian robin williams. investigators are now awaiting toxicology reports but it was announced that williams committed suicide by hanging himself with a belt. memorials for williams are growing all across the country like this one outside the house in san francisco where "mrs.
in 1953 she starred with marilyn monroe in "how to marry a millionaire." >> that's why freddie and i got married. >> you mean you married that boy. >> other roles had her opposite some of hollywood's greatest leading men. bacall was at home on the stage. "applause" brought her a tony award in 1970. she won another in 1981 for "woman of the year." on on film her 1996 performance in "the mirror has two faces" earned a golden globe award....
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okay marilyn monroe, i think great. oh what's -- after the world cup. this is great. no word yet what the loser has to do, we can imagine if he is that's that league, will try pretty darn hard not to lose. >> that's great. really got into it. >> cute. >> oh, fun. katie, over to you. >> good sport, thaws all i can say. all right, storm exn3pected, just clipping the southern most branch of our area. cape may quick little shower, and exactly what we spurted. meanwhile all courtesy of nearby front talked out over virginia pieces of energy will keep moving along, nasty storms firing up here back toward the great lakes. doesn't mess with us today but eventually we see disturbance finally strike us here on thursday. so that would be our next shot for anything significant. now, across the tropics this is the heart of hurricane season when we start to see a lot of tropical waves moving off west after a sure enough we do have that, two areas to watch. they both only have about a 10 percent chance to actually develop. and they're both very likely to be running into some wind she
okay marilyn monroe, i think great. oh what's -- after the world cup. this is great. no word yet what the loser has to do, we can imagine if he is that's that league, will try pretty darn hard not to lose. >> that's great. really got into it. >> cute. >> oh, fun. katie, over to you. >> good sport, thaws all i can say. all right, storm exn3pected, just clipping the southern most branch of our area. cape may quick little shower, and exactly what we spurted. meanwhile all...
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but marilyn monroe also did, i read into a lot of her work, she she would sit in the back of class, he said tha everything very sloy with a lot of breathiness. john: thank you fire dawson we learned from our experimenttation. the therapy that helped her, helped me, had no government sale of approval. it was relatively new, and untested, if it had to get government approval, she and i might never have been helped. it is still illegal for that clinic to offer to people in other states, america has so many rules that limit innovations, licenses rules in that case, remember the king's speech, it told a true story how king of england good help for his stuttering by going do an unlicenseed expert. >> my physician said, it relaxes -- the throat. >> they are idiots. >> they have all been knighted. >> it makes it official then. john: at first, the king criticizeed his new speech therapist. >> ni training, no diploma, a greet deal of no. >> lock me in the tower. john: the king goes ahead with the therapy, and unlicensed therapist helped him. here is one other unlicenseed therapy, that is strange
but marilyn monroe also did, i read into a lot of her work, she she would sit in the back of class, he said tha everything very sloy with a lot of breathiness. john: thank you fire dawson we learned from our experimenttation. the therapy that helped her, helped me, had no government sale of approval. it was relatively new, and untested, if it had to get government approval, she and i might never have been helped. it is still illegal for that clinic to offer to people in other states, america...
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marilyn monroe. kim novak. eva gardener. a audrey hepburn, jane mansfield and myself. that's what i thought about when i was in high school. [ laughter ] >> but you put this into movies and television about johnston being such a great general and hood being such bad gun and people -- it's got to be true, i saw it in a movie. you know, kind of thing. you could ignore what hood wrote. i mean, after all, by that time hood was this pathetic creature in the history books. ambitious. not just normally ambitious but unscrupulously ambitious. a liar. incompetent. addicted to drugs because of his amputated leg. trying to prove himself a man because he was engaged to the beautiful sally buchanan preston, called buck preston. just a total worthless man hopping around on his one foot trying to impress her. you can ignore hood. the problem is i found out in decades of research, the problem with ignoring him is that the facts get in the way. facts are strange things. and when you get beyond this rather superficial stuff that people like pollard and greeley and some of the others hav
marilyn monroe. kim novak. eva gardener. a audrey hepburn, jane mansfield and myself. that's what i thought about when i was in high school. [ laughter ] >> but you put this into movies and television about johnston being such a great general and hood being such bad gun and people -- it's got to be true, i saw it in a movie. you know, kind of thing. you could ignore what hood wrote. i mean, after all, by that time hood was this pathetic creature in the history books. ambitious. not just...
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the marilyn monroe of the reality generation. role model for snooki, cam kardashian and all those hungry housewives of beverly hills. and when she died of a prescription drug overdose in a florida hotel, it was as if we also had seen the end of an extraordinary life that took vicki lynn holden from a stripper pole in houston, texas, to the supreme court of the united states. tonight we'll track her extraordinary journey, probe the six of her death and meet the beautiful child anna nicole smith left behind. >> your response when you heard the news? >> i thought it was fake. and i said yeah, right. you know, she's going to say she's sick. and here i'm going to be out tons more money. months without my daughter. and this is never going to end. >> at the time of her death, embroiled in a bitter battle over custody of dani lynn. as news broke of anna's death, lar larry berkhead heard the all kau. >> was she a junkie? >> i wouldn't call her a junkie. she didn't always do what she's supposed to do. the problem of some of that came to th
the marilyn monroe of the reality generation. role model for snooki, cam kardashian and all those hungry housewives of beverly hills. and when she died of a prescription drug overdose in a florida hotel, it was as if we also had seen the end of an extraordinary life that took vicki lynn holden from a stripper pole in houston, texas, to the supreme court of the united states. tonight we'll track her extraordinary journey, probe the six of her death and meet the beautiful child anna nicole smith...
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she is sort of the marilyn monroe of the space age. she wakes up in garden grove california early in the morning and sees these headlights hovering in her yard. is that a ufo? what is back? no there are reporters who have come to interview her about what it's going to be like to be one of the wives. she serves the reporters coffee and some of them had bought donuts and they start taking pictures of her and her family as they are crawling all over her. she is a real dish. jfk would later say he found her the most attractive of all the astronaut wives because of courses they will learn they will quickly go through sender while a life transformation. now out in ohio at wright-patterson air force base betty grissom, gus grissom's wife has received a phonecall the night before from her husband. he says you might want to straighten up the house a bit bets. some reporters might be coming tomorrow. she looks around the house and she's just getting over the flu. she feels terrible. she stops at the grocery store on her way home and two reporter
she is sort of the marilyn monroe of the space age. she wakes up in garden grove california early in the morning and sees these headlights hovering in her yard. is that a ufo? what is back? no there are reporters who have come to interview her about what it's going to be like to be one of the wives. she serves the reporters coffee and some of them had bought donuts and they start taking pictures of her and her family as they are crawling all over her. she is a real dish. jfk would later say he...
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but marilyn monroe also did. i read a lot of her work and she would sit in the back of the class. and she said everything very slowly with a lot of breathiness so that helped her get through the scenes. >> thank you. we've learned from our experimentation. the therapy that hemmed her helped me. had no government seal of approval. it was relatively new, relatively untested. if it had to get government approval, she and i might never bl hemmed. it is still illegal for that clinic to offer its treatment in other states. america has so many rules that limit innovation, licensing rules in that case. and remember the movie, the king's speech? it told the true story of how the king of england finally got help for his stuttering by going to an unlicensed therapist. his license experts told him he would speak better if he smoked a cigarette. >> my physician said it relaxes the effect. >> they're idiots. >> they've all been knighted. >> it makes it official then. >> at first the king criticizes his new speech therapist. >> no training, no diploma, just a great deal of nerve. >> lock me in t
but marilyn monroe also did. i read a lot of her work and she would sit in the back of the class. and she said everything very slowly with a lot of breathiness so that helped her get through the scenes. >> thank you. we've learned from our experimentation. the therapy that hemmed her helped me. had no government seal of approval. it was relatively new, relatively untested. if it had to get government approval, she and i might never bl hemmed. it is still illegal for that clinic to offer...
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come when you look at it, he is going to be immortalized in the same way that elvis presley was, marilyn monroelin, the merchandising and licensing. the value of his voice and what that is worth. his children are going to be the stores over his brand and likeness and image and have to do that responsibly. ashley: another phenomenon. occupied 12 of the top 13 best-selling tvs on amazon. the number one currently is messes out fire released all the way back in 1993. a new generation is coming to that found because of the renewed interest unfortunately because of his death. >> a lot of curiosity about these iconic figures. if continue to see it happen with no celebrities that go suddenly and tragically. you see a bump. what it comes down to is who is put in charge of that the state to control that. ashley: when you look back, an amazing portfolio of work. you forget what he did. good morning vietnam and all of the economic ones, but he did an awful lot of other things. just terrific. >> a very accomplished, serious actor. something you don't see. you don't see that kind of diversity which is someth
come when you look at it, he is going to be immortalized in the same way that elvis presley was, marilyn monroelin, the merchandising and licensing. the value of his voice and what that is worth. his children are going to be the stores over his brand and likeness and image and have to do that responsibly. ashley: another phenomenon. occupied 12 of the top 13 best-selling tvs on amazon. the number one currently is messes out fire released all the way back in 1993. a new generation is coming to...
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i can only think of marilyn monroe, but you've known a bunch of comics who have, certainly big ones like lenny bruce and freddy prince and richard pryor tried. >> if you go back over the act, you're going to find a reference to it. if a comedian is killed in a car accident, you'll find he joked about car accidents or robin talking about that. because death is a dark thing and motor comics address dark things. you can see them talk about their own death somewhere, will seem a before i gottive fashion. >> you write about how he was beloved by comedians and talked about how you first met him at the comedy cellar and he really wanted you guys to like him. >> we never want to act impressed with somebody bigger than you are. he was a nice guy. it wasn't an act. it wasn't fake. i was a nobody and he just treated everybody the same. he treated everybody respectfully and was gentle to the guy he was going to bump off the lineup and that means a lot to comics. we love to tear somebody apart when they walk out of the room. >> it means a lot to everybody. those of us lucky to meet him in one capacit
i can only think of marilyn monroe, but you've known a bunch of comics who have, certainly big ones like lenny bruce and freddy prince and richard pryor tried. >> if you go back over the act, you're going to find a reference to it. if a comedian is killed in a car accident, you'll find he joked about car accidents or robin talking about that. because death is a dark thing and motor comics address dark things. you can see them talk about their own death somewhere, will seem a before i...
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she is sort of the marilyn monroe of the space age. she wakes up in garden grove california early in the morning and sees these headlights hovering in her yard. is it a ufo? what is back? no there are reporters who have come to interview her about what is going to be like to be one of the wives of these spaceman. it's almost science fiction. reporters can't believe it and renee wanted to be an actress in high school. she opens the door, offers the reporters copy. some of them have brought donuts and they start taking pictures of her and her family as they are crawling all over her and she is a real dish. jfk would later say he founded found that the most attractive of all of the astronaut wives because of course as they are going to learn they are going to quickly go through this cinderella like transformation. out in ohio at wright patterson air force base, betty grissom, gus grissom's wife received a phonecall the night before from her husband. he said he might want to straighten up the house a bit bets. some reporters might be comin
she is sort of the marilyn monroe of the space age. she wakes up in garden grove california early in the morning and sees these headlights hovering in her yard. is it a ufo? what is back? no there are reporters who have come to interview her about what is going to be like to be one of the wives of these spaceman. it's almost science fiction. reporters can't believe it and renee wanted to be an actress in high school. she opens the door, offers the reporters copy. some of them have brought...
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channeling marilyn monroe, she's a very talented comedic actress.funny, it certainly wasn't demeaning, it was satire, people. and it's outrageous when you think of all the trashy entertainment that holly wood endorses. factor tip of the day, political contradi correctness is harming the country. it's totally out of control. we'd like you to spout off about the factor from anywhere in the world, o'reilly@foxnews.com. word of the day, do not be a t pettifogger. they're all over the place, don't be one. miss megyn is next, i'm bill o'reilly reporting from los angeles. please always remember, the spin stops here in southern california, we're definitely looking out for you. >>> breaking tonight, is the u.s. about to bomb syria? the mixed messages coming from this white house make that question very hard to answer tonight. we do know surveillance flights over syria have just begun. while air strikes are not part of the plan thus far, the administration reserves the right to conduct them on our own if needed. the air strikes we are already conducting again
channeling marilyn monroe, she's a very talented comedic actress.funny, it certainly wasn't demeaning, it was satire, people. and it's outrageous when you think of all the trashy entertainment that holly wood endorses. factor tip of the day, political contradi correctness is harming the country. it's totally out of control. we'd like you to spout off about the factor from anywhere in the world, o'reilly@foxnews.com. word of the day, do not be a t pettifogger. they're all over the place, don't...
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while the evening featured several hollywood celebrities, it was most famously remembered for marilyn monroe'sexy serenade aimed at the president. the legend has it her dress was so tite, she had to be sewn into it. needless to say, her performance was an immediate sensation. here's how the president himself reacted after monroe left the stage. >> i can now retire from politics after having happy birthday sung to me by such a sweet lady. >> sweet and wholesome is what he said there. but president kennedy also used that occasion to take a shot, a friendly one at his 1960 rival for president, former vice president richard nixon. richard nixon had famously used his new family dog checkers to defend himself from charges of corruption in the 1952 campaign when dwight eisenhower, making a campaign speech where he said these lines about the cuddly cocker spaniel which came as a gift from a campaign supporter. >> it was a little cocker spaniel dog in a crate he sent all the way from texas, black and white, spotted, and our little girl, trisha, the 6-year-old, named it checkers. you know the kids like
while the evening featured several hollywood celebrities, it was most famously remembered for marilyn monroe'sexy serenade aimed at the president. the legend has it her dress was so tite, she had to be sewn into it. needless to say, her performance was an immediate sensation. here's how the president himself reacted after monroe left the stage. >> i can now retire from politics after having happy birthday sung to me by such a sweet lady. >> sweet and wholesome is what he said there....
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people like elvis presley, marilyn monroe, janice joplin, jimi hendrix, freddy prince and john lennon. >> that's eerie. pam dawber saying i'm completely and totally devastated. what more can be said? robin williams was working right up to the end. the acting legend left this world with four movies still in the works. two set to hit the theaters in time for the holidays this christmas. one comes out in november. after that there's another installment in "the night at the museum" out in december and one final drama, "boulevard" though no release has been set and comedy "absolutely anything" set for release in 2015. let's go out to claudia cowan standing by at that press conference in marin county in northern california. she'll bring us up to speed on what we expect to hear moments from now and also i understand that you were at robin williams' home this morning. what did you learn there? >> reporter: the home is now a memorial. this is the home where he lived for many years with his wife, susan. it's also the place where he decided to end his life at the age of 63. his neighbors are in
people like elvis presley, marilyn monroe, janice joplin, jimi hendrix, freddy prince and john lennon. >> that's eerie. pam dawber saying i'm completely and totally devastated. what more can be said? robin williams was working right up to the end. the acting legend left this world with four movies still in the works. two set to hit the theaters in time for the holidays this christmas. one comes out in november. after that there's another installment in "the night at the museum"...
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but marilyn monroe also did it. so i read into a lot of her work she often would sit in the back of the class. she said everything very slowly with a lot of breathyness. that helped her get through hers. >> thank you. we have learned from our experimentation. it's a therapy that helped her help me has no government seal of approval. it was relatively new and relatively untested. if it had to get government approval she and i might never have been helped. it is illegal to offer treatment to people in other states. america has so many rules that limit innovation, licensing rules in that case. remember the movie "the king's speech" it told the story about the king of england got help for his stuttering by going to the unlicensed therapist. the king's licensed therapists said he would speak better if he smoked a cigarette. >> they are idiots. >> make it official agaithen. >> at fist he krit sideses his new speech therapist. >> no training, no diploma, a great deal of nerve. >> lock me in the tower. >> he decides to go a
but marilyn monroe also did it. so i read into a lot of her work she often would sit in the back of the class. she said everything very slowly with a lot of breathyness. that helped her get through hers. >> thank you. we have learned from our experimentation. it's a therapy that helped her help me has no government seal of approval. it was relatively new and relatively untested. if it had to get government approval she and i might never have been helped. it is illegal to offer treatment...
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>> guillermo: marilyn monroe? >> jimmy: 92, that is jane mansfield. this photograph? can you find him? look, right there. there's guillermo. >> guillermo: that's right. >> jimmy: that's a dollar. >> guillermo: here's my last dollar. >> jimmy: one more thing, do you know who this guy is right here? >> guillermo: paul mccartney? >> jimmy: that's absolutely right, thank you, guillermo. >> guillermo: can i borrow -- >> jimmy: here you go. >> dicky: visit photos.com to decorate your home or office with the world's finest photography, guillermo not included. i can't show you the inside, but... trust me. are you kidding me? at university of phoenix, we think you should try before you buy. that's why we offer many first time students with limited to no college experience a risk free period. so you can commit to your education with confidence. get started at phoenix.edu play the 5 gum truth or dare challenge and you could win a sensory adventure. a good night's sleep... and aveeno®. [ female announcer ] only aveeno® positively radiant face moisturizer has an a
>> guillermo: marilyn monroe? >> jimmy: 92, that is jane mansfield. this photograph? can you find him? look, right there. there's guillermo. >> guillermo: that's right. >> jimmy: that's a dollar. >> guillermo: here's my last dollar. >> jimmy: one more thing, do you know who this guy is right here? >> guillermo: paul mccartney? >> jimmy: that's absolutely right, thank you, guillermo. >> guillermo: can i borrow -- >> jimmy: here you go....
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about the time marilyn monroe went there, i think. around that time. and she, fortunately -- i beg your pardon, fortunately the very next day when he was about to commit her and she got a call from eisenhower. the pope had died. then she converted to catholicism. he sent her to rome to represent him at the pope's funeral. two weeks later she had to go back for the coronation of the new pope, john the 23rd. so that saved her at that point. she was on the verge of going. heard depressions were so acute that she really went to the bottom many times. and the one daughter that she had, of course, being a rich, young not woman about town in those days in the 30's, got the job on vanity fair, in two years was managing editor, she could not take care of the child. the child wasn't the way the schools in the country. she went to rosemary hall in connecticut. then fox grove in virginia. and eventually ended up at stanford university. and i will tell you what happened to the dollar because that is another thing that is a big part of the book. but she regretted th
about the time marilyn monroe went there, i think. around that time. and she, fortunately -- i beg your pardon, fortunately the very next day when he was about to commit her and she got a call from eisenhower. the pope had died. then she converted to catholicism. he sent her to rome to represent him at the pope's funeral. two weeks later she had to go back for the coronation of the new pope, john the 23rd. so that saved her at that point. she was on the verge of going. heard depressions were so...
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she was cheeky and elegant as den mother of gold biggers marilyn monroe in "how to mary a hill john mayerlashes of her marvelous timing in "designing woman" where she wore clothes like a cream. >> out in the open. you don't like my friends. >> well i'm not -- sounds like you are. >> bogart died in 1957 of cancer likely from all those unfiltered cigarettes. bacall rebounded with an unstable frank sinatra then moved to new york married another hard drinking actor, jason robards as great in his way as bogart but no where near as reliable. the good parts stopped coming. but the 40-something bacall stayed in the game by going on stage. in the musical "applause" she won a tony. she said she hated competing against other actors but she thirted for approval. >> we're going out next week. >> a quarter century later she got an oscar nomination. >> did he kiss you? >> as barbra streisand's mouthy mom in "the mirror has two faces." >> sweet actually. >> more than a decade after losing, the academy gave her an honorary oscar. >> don't worry, kid you'll get back. >> bacall never got out from under bogi
she was cheeky and elegant as den mother of gold biggers marilyn monroe in "how to mary a hill john mayerlashes of her marvelous timing in "designing woman" where she wore clothes like a cream. >> out in the open. you don't like my friends. >> well i'm not -- sounds like you are. >> bogart died in 1957 of cancer likely from all those unfiltered cigarettes. bacall rebounded with an unstable frank sinatra then moved to new york married another hard drinking actor,...
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people who like elvis presley, marilyn monroe, janis joplin, jimi henrix, freddy prinze, john lennon.> joining me, randi mayem singer, she worked with him in "mrs. doubtfire." she was the screenwriter for the movie. would that movie have worked without robin williams? >> i can't imagine it with anybody else. if there had been a real mrs. doubtfire, she would have paled in comparison to what robin did. >> how much of what he brought to that performance, how much of that was improvised, how much of it was scripted and what was it like to watch him work? >> it was amazing. first of all, anything with robin williams involves improvisation. he sort of would begin with the script and then begin take after take to salt and pepper it with robin-isms and try different things and toss out one thing and bring in another. as the takes circled back to sort of the end of the take run, it would kind of return to the script and with the best of what he had been experimenting with. it was almost as he was keeping track of it as it was going. or chris columbus was reminding him, try it with that one th
people who like elvis presley, marilyn monroe, janis joplin, jimi henrix, freddy prinze, john lennon.> joining me, randi mayem singer, she worked with him in "mrs. doubtfire." she was the screenwriter for the movie. would that movie have worked without robin williams? >> i can't imagine it with anybody else. if there had been a real mrs. doubtfire, she would have paled in comparison to what robin did. >> how much of what he brought to that performance, how much of that...
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from the radically tweezed brows of marlene detrick to the diva archs of lauren bacall and marilyn monroegly penciled in. and then in the 198100s brooke shields set a new standard sporting a fuller more natural look. >> you want to know what comes between me and my calvins? >> nothing. >> no matter how carefully regroom our brows we really can't control them. most what happens with the eyebrows i would say is unconscious, nondeliberate. >> marianne lafrance is a psychology professor at yale who studies facial expressions. >> it's a way of establishing a contract, a social connection. right now you just -- you know did a little up and down really fast because you're attending. >> what are some of the emotions that our eyebrows can express? >> that's the expression when the inner corners of the eyebrows come up. another is anger when the whole brow comes down and in. surprise of course, is suggest the by both brows raised up and high in force. >> while eyebrows can broadcast our sincere feelings, lafrance says they are built in lie detector. people can fake a smile but eyebrows tend to reve
from the radically tweezed brows of marlene detrick to the diva archs of lauren bacall and marilyn monroegly penciled in. and then in the 198100s brooke shields set a new standard sporting a fuller more natural look. >> you want to know what comes between me and my calvins? >> nothing. >> no matter how carefully regroom our brows we really can't control them. most what happens with the eyebrows i would say is unconscious, nondeliberate. >> marianne lafrance is a...
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elizabeth taylor, natalie wood, jane russell, susan hayward, marilyn monroe, kim novak, ava gardner,drey hepburn, gina loc lollobrigida, sophia loren and myself. that's what i thought about when i was in high school. but you put this into movies and television about johnston being such a great general and hood being such a bad guy, and people -- it's got to be true. i saw it in a movie, you know, kind of thing. you could ignore what hood wrote. after all, by that time hood was a pathetic creature, ambitious, not just normally ambitious, but unscrupulously ambitious, a liar, in competent. addicted to drugs because of hi amputated leg. trying to move himself a man because he was engaged in the beautiful, ko celtish sally buchanan preston. just a total worthless man hopping around on his one foot trying to impress her. the problem with ignoring hood is the facts get in the way. facts are strange things. and when you get beyond the rather superficial stuff that people like pollard, greeley, and some of the other have written and get down to looking at the facts, things begin to look quit
elizabeth taylor, natalie wood, jane russell, susan hayward, marilyn monroe, kim novak, ava gardner,drey hepburn, gina loc lollobrigida, sophia loren and myself. that's what i thought about when i was in high school. but you put this into movies and television about johnston being such a great general and hood being such a bad guy, and people -- it's got to be true. i saw it in a movie, you know, kind of thing. you could ignore what hood wrote. after all, by that time hood was a pathetic...