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and the marilyn monroe, $6,000.e gold nuggets, what's the whole collection worth? what kind of numbers are we talking about? give me a ballpark. >> i would say for insurance purposes, this is a million-dollar collection, easily, because of the condition. >> in tim's opinion, it might have been worth even more. >> there's a lot of variables that go into this. let's take a look at the elvis photograph, for example. you see it says "to jack"? >> yes. >> well, because it says "to jack," that's limiting the market because is jamie going to be interested in something that says "to jack"? i'd rather just have a regular signature. so, with the "to jack" on it, you're looking at the $800 to $1,200 price range. >> i contacted several of the largest auction houses that deal in autographs. one suggested they will put together a book to honor jack kuster and market the product as the jack kuster collection. juan carlos asked me, does this mean that people would be able to buy particular items out of the collection from this cata
and the marilyn monroe, $6,000.e gold nuggets, what's the whole collection worth? what kind of numbers are we talking about? give me a ballpark. >> i would say for insurance purposes, this is a million-dollar collection, easily, because of the condition. >> in tim's opinion, it might have been worth even more. >> there's a lot of variables that go into this. let's take a look at the elvis photograph, for example. you see it says "to jack"? >> yes. >>...
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this is not the marilyn monroe situation. this is the bart simpson situation. that is the very different situation. >> isn't our standard much higher than that. you can't go around giving annulments like oprah's favorite things. you get an annulment and you get an annulment. [applause] [laughter] >> that's a fair point. i will promise that i won't be here again asking for another annulment on behalf of anyone else for a very long time am i hope. but let me make one other point. this is a textual point. he makes the point that you leery and statutes use the word procure and because he did not affirmatively go get anything, therefore he could not have obtained the marriage by fraud. elyria and law is based on the shakespearean constitution, which is similar to the united states constitution but with more scatological in it. it simply means achieve. three times in taming of the shrew. once in othello. even if you -- >> that is serious research. we don't do that here. [laughter] >> it is interesting to me that you have seemed to abandon an argument on the troubling
this is not the marilyn monroe situation. this is the bart simpson situation. that is the very different situation. >> isn't our standard much higher than that. you can't go around giving annulments like oprah's favorite things. you get an annulment and you get an annulment. [applause] [laughter] >> that's a fair point. i will promise that i won't be here again asking for another annulment on behalf of anyone else for a very long time am i hope. but let me make one other point. this...
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horrific down worn by marilyn monroe and in one thousand nine hundred eighty two birthday celebration for president john f. kennedy. money that the guns melinda had very clear ideas and she knew that john we understood her it was pretty amazing as she wasn't easy to work with she knew exactly what she wanted her performance to look like that in school and that's amalia as as well i would have liked to have met my lena but as an artist i think she made life exteriorly difficult for designers and others who worked with her design that suspect. but john knew we made each fish part of the creative process and together they designed costumes that made her an icon. to trash would provide the designer with some preliminary concepts like this one for a full length coat made of swan down. vendi to propose a project that was close to her heart a costume that would light up she wrote about it to john louis in great detail. december sixth one nine hundred fifty eight. dearest joan i could have shown you what i want in that old sketch that you made with the white flower was. the pink sketch is act
horrific down worn by marilyn monroe and in one thousand nine hundred eighty two birthday celebration for president john f. kennedy. money that the guns melinda had very clear ideas and she knew that john we understood her it was pretty amazing as she wasn't easy to work with she knew exactly what she wanted her performance to look like that in school and that's amalia as as well i would have liked to have met my lena but as an artist i think she made life exteriorly difficult for designers and...
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and warhol to original silkscreens the gallery present some of the others the famous prints of marilyn monroe from one nine hundred sixty seven. as the host of a major warhol exhibition in a small central german town a bold look joins the likes of new york shanghai and vienna the exhibition runs until july first twenty eighteen. about a month before the start of the berlin international film festival the last bear statuettes are being cast director already felt the festival spirit when he visited the forgery in berlin is the most about it's emotional for me first because i've seen them shine up on the big stage and second because here you realise it's not only a great art but also a great crouched to cast these barriers as hundred goose is going to be answered easily the two and a half a kilo trophy. have been cast here in the same design since one thousand nine hundred fifty one they'll be handed to their deserving winners at the end of the ten day festival which will start on february fifteenth. to travel around the boundaries of europe in seven months that will stefan and his mission of co
and warhol to original silkscreens the gallery present some of the others the famous prints of marilyn monroe from one nine hundred sixty seven. as the host of a major warhol exhibition in a small central german town a bold look joins the likes of new york shanghai and vienna the exhibition runs until july first twenty eighteen. about a month before the start of the berlin international film festival the last bear statuettes are being cast director already felt the festival spirit when he...
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it's like what if jfk had brought marilyn monroe to the white house and married her. what if hitler had gotten it before we had. what if trump had fired mueller. if you read this story, it's for people with knowledge of the matter, that means they were not there, they know somebody who was. the reason they were forced because to would not be enough. so say they heard it from someone then they would need seven people. >> it's a new kind of news that i haven't read my head around. >> greg: where talking about this on the five, is a a fire not. we knew he was talking about it, that's what we accept is sometimes he tells white lies but not big white lies, little white lies. carly, this week we can talk about davo sir mueller, the fact that hit my head. >> i didn't know you hit your head. >> greg: i had a concussion. but i'm here because i'm a warrior. >> to talk about mueller, i agree with what he said in the monologue. sounds like something that he may have said in passing, his after me, i want to fire that guy. but the big point is, he didn't do it. there's really no st
it's like what if jfk had brought marilyn monroe to the white house and married her. what if hitler had gotten it before we had. what if trump had fired mueller. if you read this story, it's for people with knowledge of the matter, that means they were not there, they know somebody who was. the reason they were forced because to would not be enough. so say they heard it from someone then they would need seven people. >> it's a new kind of news that i haven't read my head around. >>...
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bette davis, marilyn monroe, joan crawford. >> a star-struck teen bit by the bug. >> before there werewas jack kuster. >> this autograph hound takes names like no other... >> elvis and, oh my gosh, robert redford. >> you name it, all of them. >> it's probably the best collection in the world. >> ...and leaves his stunned heir a lot to sort out. >> what, in your wildest dreams, is this collection worth? [ theme music plays ] ♪
bette davis, marilyn monroe, joan crawford. >> a star-struck teen bit by the bug. >> before there werewas jack kuster. >> this autograph hound takes names like no other... >> elvis and, oh my gosh, robert redford. >> you name it, all of them. >> it's probably the best collection in the world. >> ...and leaves his stunned heir a lot to sort out. >> what, in your wildest dreams, is this collection worth? [ theme music plays ] ♪
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it is sort onof like what if jf had brought marilyn monroe into the white house and marry her? what if hitler had done a nuke before we had? what if donald trump fired robert mueller? and -- [laughter] if you read the story it is for people with knowledge of the matter. that means that they were not actually there. they know somebody who was. the reason that there are four is because two would not be enough. [laughter] so, say they heard from someone that heard it from somebody. then the times we need seven people. it is a new kind of news that i have not wrapped my head around yet. >> is so interesting because we were talking about this. is he going to fire him or not? we knew he was talking about it. kii'm sure he said he wasn't bu he was fibbing. that is s what we expect about donald trump he tells white lights to but they're not big white lies. there little white lies. anyway, carly, you can talk about that i hit my head. >> i did not ouknow that! >> yeah. but i am here because i am a warrior! >> that is good.d. to talk about robert mueller, i agree with something you said
it is sort onof like what if jf had brought marilyn monroe into the white house and marry her? what if hitler had done a nuke before we had? what if donald trump fired robert mueller? and -- [laughter] if you read the story it is for people with knowledge of the matter. that means that they were not actually there. they know somebody who was. the reason that there are four is because two would not be enough. [laughter] so, say they heard from someone that heard it from somebody. then the times...
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. >> oh, yeah, he's like you're going to be the next marilyn monroe i'm like he gets it. >> jimmy: didn'tlike i'm going to put you in the movies, i'm like oh, my god i'm so excited and i meet him the following week, he's like i will put you in this movie two girls and a guy and i would be one of the girls, he's like i'm going to need you to do one thing. i'm like what. he's like i'm going to need you to grow out your armpit hair. well because you know every film actress every movie ever has that really long armpit hair. so i started, you know, being 20 and stupid i started growing it out. >> jimmy: you did? >> an actor prepares. inside joke. and i grow it out. he called me up, he's like how long is it. i'm like it's two inches. he's like that's not long enough. so he would call me again. finally he's like how long is it i'm like four inches. he's like perfect we can talk about the script. and so i go to meet him. he wanted to meet in central park. you know, i thought i made it. i was so excited. we're walking through central park, it's this fall day, my armpit hair is blowing in the wind.
. >> oh, yeah, he's like you're going to be the next marilyn monroe i'm like he gets it. >> jimmy: didn'tlike i'm going to put you in the movies, i'm like oh, my god i'm so excited and i meet him the following week, he's like i will put you in this movie two girls and a guy and i would be one of the girls, he's like i'm going to need you to do one thing. i'm like what. he's like i'm going to need you to grow out your armpit hair. well because you know every film actress every movie...
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. >> jon: marilyn monroe as i understand. >> if you were an a-lister you were there.resident eisenhower, truman and kennedy and bill clinton going over to europe when he was a rhodes scholar traveled on this ship as a kid. it has seen more passenger than any other vessel. >> jon: it was a symbol of american inbegin yu tee, prestige and pride and to protect the nation to gave her her name if necessary. >> it was a top secret design. >> she was a top secret ship in addition to a luxe lury liner. a cold war asset. she could be quickly converted from luxury liner to a troop ship and transport up to 15,000 troops, 10,000 miles without refueling. so her whole shape, the propeller was top secret. >> jon: for its speed and technology built in it fell victim to the jet engine. >> fewer people were willing to spend four to five days traveling to europe when they could get in a plane and travel for six or seven hours. >> she was retired from active duty in 1969 after only 17 years of service. today her walls, once adorned with beautiful artwork are bare. even the paint is peelin
. >> jon: marilyn monroe as i understand. >> if you were an a-lister you were there.resident eisenhower, truman and kennedy and bill clinton going over to europe when he was a rhodes scholar traveled on this ship as a kid. it has seen more passenger than any other vessel. >> jon: it was a symbol of american inbegin yu tee, prestige and pride and to protect the nation to gave her her name if necessary. >> it was a top secret design. >> she was a top secret ship in...
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fred flintstone smoked, johnny carson, president kennedy smoked, marilyn monroe smoked. some people say they smoked together. [ laughter ] and then the truth came out that hey, smoking causes cancer and secondhand smoke causes cancer. the response to the tobacco industry was to spend $100 million to junk science to distort that basic truth. but martin luther king said no lie lives forever. and eventually that science got accepted and it led to this cascade of policies to reduce smoking from warnings on packages, banning cigarette advertisements on television, increasing cigarette tax, banning smoking on airplanes, selling to minors and restaurants. and today we've cut smoking down to 15%. and it's projected to fall 12% by 2020. one of the biggest public health success stories in our country's history. and i think the world has a smoking problem. and we're dealing with this exact same junk science dynamic with the fossil fuel industry that i think this is the trajectory that we're going to follow. and with that, i'll stop. thanks. [ applause ] >> commissioner ching ting w
fred flintstone smoked, johnny carson, president kennedy smoked, marilyn monroe smoked. some people say they smoked together. [ laughter ] and then the truth came out that hey, smoking causes cancer and secondhand smoke causes cancer. the response to the tobacco industry was to spend $100 million to junk science to distort that basic truth. but martin luther king said no lie lives forever. and eventually that science got accepted and it led to this cascade of policies to reduce smoking from...
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a print of marilyn monroe? i will take that. rhea: i have so many questions but i want to hear from the audience. was there anyone else? i am always concerned about storage. film is very fragile. but condition where these in? darcy: they are in excellent condition. they are in a sub basement that has a constant temperature. the negatives are in two or three different spaces. the more modern collection is on a different floor. andit is locked in a room well taken care of by curators. whitenot in any sort of sleeved container. ands packed in so tightly rarely touched and we think that has helped reserve it. there was a leak in the building a year ago and there were so many axes stacked on top --boxes stacked on top and it was packed in so tight that almost nothing got damaged. there were a few that were stuck together but we just hung them up to dry and put them back. everything that is left is safety film. there is no flammable film left, that deteriorated long ago. >> these pictures internalize what you saw. it can lead to perce
a print of marilyn monroe? i will take that. rhea: i have so many questions but i want to hear from the audience. was there anyone else? i am always concerned about storage. film is very fragile. but condition where these in? darcy: they are in excellent condition. they are in a sub basement that has a constant temperature. the negatives are in two or three different spaces. the more modern collection is on a different floor. andit is locked in a room well taken care of by curators. whitenot in...
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that "true" magazine is debunking scully, "life" magazine leads with a big front cover splash of marilyn monroe and the headline "there is a case for interplanetary sources" and "life" comes down hard in that issue to say that they think something probably is going on with ufos. less concerned with credibility, but no ness influential in putting these ideas into the american consciousness is the glut of alien invasion films in the 1950s. of course, the classic "the invasion of the body snatchers." but also "invaders from mars," "killers from space" and more. and there's a couple interesting elements to be brought out from these films. not the least of which is a lot of them deal with aliens either taking control of humans' minds or of replacing them entirely with lookalikes. and given these are coming out mid to late '50s, what other fears have we been talking about that that kind of coincides with? marissa? >> the u.s. government. >> communist infiltration. yeah. >> brain washing of korean pows. >> brain washing, good. this is very much playing on two simultaneous fears bubbling up in the 1950
that "true" magazine is debunking scully, "life" magazine leads with a big front cover splash of marilyn monroe and the headline "there is a case for interplanetary sources" and "life" comes down hard in that issue to say that they think something probably is going on with ufos. less concerned with credibility, but no ness influential in putting these ideas into the american consciousness is the glut of alien invasion films in the 1950s. of course, the...
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marilyn monroe is in the, hey, that is great, i will take that. >> i have so many questions, but i want to hear from the audience. there was someone else i thought i saw with their hands up. >> [indiscernible] i am always concerned about [indiscernible] what condition? >> it is in great condition. it was in the basement, which never changes temperature. ands not climate controlled the negatives are stored in two different -- actually, three different spaces because of the more modern collection on a different floor, but it is locked behind a room, and it is well taken care of by curators. it is not in any sort of white sleeved container, but what is is packedg is it in is packed in so tight and really touched that it helps preserve it. about a year ago, there was a leak in the building, and there happened to be so many boxes stacked on top that when the water came down, it went around and it was packed in so tight that almost nothing got damaged. and thed up the boxes paper, excuse me, it just washed to dry and stuck it back in again. >> was the paper, to dry and stt back in again. and
marilyn monroe is in the, hey, that is great, i will take that. >> i have so many questions, but i want to hear from the audience. there was someone else i thought i saw with their hands up. >> [indiscernible] i am always concerned about [indiscernible] what condition? >> it is in great condition. it was in the basement, which never changes temperature. ands not climate controlled the negatives are stored in two different -- actually, three different spaces because of the more...
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marilyn monroe. >> right. >> over the years but ife i side with you mike i prefer, my wife is a darkeri think that is just a personal preference. but i think on that fl platinum blondes, or the hollywood starlet the classic that's an eye catcher. >> i think that used to be the case but i feel l kardashian selena, hot new stars out there on the internet andn are so many more br i thought that too. and then this research out of no. it is still blonde. but it was weird. of controversial. they're sayg, see a blonde, they think well you got a better having better sex and stuff. >> okay, ya, we've been o believe. i think because of media that, youow the califnia girl, so on so for the. i think of preference. >> president ton i've been>> and you're a ginger fan. >> i love red heads. that could be my favorite actually. >> well, i rarely have seen >> yes? >> a blondeair brunette. but the opposite, ton of brunettes have died tblonde. >> uh-huh. go ahead. >> i would say it do. steriotype for a long time the blondes is the bombshell you date but the brunette the one you marry. >> that. well i don't
marilyn monroe. >> right. >> over the years but ife i side with you mike i prefer, my wife is a darkeri think that is just a personal preference. but i think on that fl platinum blondes, or the hollywood starlet the classic that's an eye catcher. >> i think that used to be the case but i feel l kardashian selena, hot new stars out there on the internet andn are so many more br i thought that too. and then this research out of no. it is still blonde. but it was weird. of...
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docks, there was a lot of traffic and prints especially would get lifted, you know, print of marilyn monroe there, hey, that's great, i'll take that. >> i have so many questions, but i want to hear from the audience. is there someone else? i thought i saw a hand. >> i used to work at a photo library in the "los angeles times." and i'm always concerned about storage because, i mean, film especially that stuff is very fragile. >> yep. >> so what condition -- >> it's in excellent condition. and it's in some basement which never changes temperature. it's not a climate controlled room per se. there's two sets. there's the prints and the negatives and they're stored in two different spaces. actually, the negatives are in two -- technically three different spaces because the more modern collection is on a different floor. but it is locked behind, you know, a keyed room. and it's well taken care of by it curators. it's not in any sort of, you know, white sleeved container. but what's so fascinating is it's packed in so tight and rarely touched that we think that's helped preserve it. there was a fl
docks, there was a lot of traffic and prints especially would get lifted, you know, print of marilyn monroe there, hey, that's great, i'll take that. >> i have so many questions, but i want to hear from the audience. is there someone else? i thought i saw a hand. >> i used to work at a photo library in the "los angeles times." and i'm always concerned about storage because, i mean, film especially that stuff is very fragile. >> yep. >> so what condition --...
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was also something about they were stored in near roads and traffic and there was a print of marilyn monroe, and hey, i'll take that. >> i'm a former librarian and photo librarian of the times. i'm always concerned about storage. that stuff is very fragile. so what condition -- >> it is in excellent condition. it is in a sub basement which never changes temperatures. it is an climate-controlled room, per se. there are two sets, prints and negatives and they are stored in two different spaces. actually negatives are in three different spaces because the more modern collection is on a different floor. but it is locked behind a keyed room and well taken care of by curators. it is not in any sort of, you know, white-sleeved container. but what's so fascinating is it is packed in so tight and rarely touched that we think that's how preserved. there was a flood about a year ago, leak in the building and there happened to be so many stacks on top and when the water came in, water went around. and it was packed in so tight it almost nothing got damaged. what did get wet, we washed it, hung it to dr
was also something about they were stored in near roads and traffic and there was a print of marilyn monroe, and hey, i'll take that. >> i'm a former librarian and photo librarian of the times. i'm always concerned about storage. that stuff is very fragile. so what condition -- >> it is in excellent condition. it is in a sub basement which never changes temperatures. it is an climate-controlled room, per se. there are two sets, prints and negatives and they are stored in two...
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kennedy and marilyn monroe. i mean, it goes way back, controversy. i think it's sad because of what social media is doing because of what people's attitudes are about the president and about the administration. you know, there's always two sides to the pancake. so i may believe there is some steve bannon is saying but may be some truth to what trump is saying. you have to stay open minded and read and make your own decisions. to be freaking out like some of the cnn and msn is doing i think is ridiculous. i love you guys at c-span because you stay neutral and give people an opportunity to hear the truth. only when it comes to the white house press conferences and the president talking, i just watch because you let us make our own decisions what is going on in our country. i think it's sad. trump didn't start on a positive note calling mexicans rapists and saying other things like that. since he started his. al -- his presidential run like this the pret has been critical and negative because there's never been a president that's been so bold to say som
kennedy and marilyn monroe. i mean, it goes way back, controversy. i think it's sad because of what social media is doing because of what people's attitudes are about the president and about the administration. you know, there's always two sides to the pancake. so i may believe there is some steve bannon is saying but may be some truth to what trump is saying. you have to stay open minded and read and make your own decisions. to be freaking out like some of the cnn and msn is doing i think is...