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and then when you, obviously, went on to warren beatty, we all went, yeah, i saw that coming. then life meat sense again. >> no, no, no,. we'd is a good-looking man. >> jon: please. with all due respect-- believe me, in your relationships, he's the one i relate to. but let's not kid ourselves. up against warren beatty... >> looks-wise, is that what you're talking about. >> jon: pretty much everything-wise. >> he had those cool glasses. remember? >> jon: that's what all the ladies are looking for. "hey, are you nearsighted?" ( laughter ) >> you're horrible. >> jon: can i tell you something, then again, it's on the bookshelves now. you have to get this. it's so well done. >> thank you. >> jon: and it's so nice to see you again. the next movie we do together i'm definitely going to try to stay in. diane keaton, ladies and gentlemen. >> thank y look! here she comes! ♪ she'll be comin' 'round the mountain when she comes... ♪ it'll be spinning new chrome wheels when it comes. ♪ custom spoiler, race grade pistons ♪ gt35 turbo charger and they'll all know that it's kevin's awesome car
and then when you, obviously, went on to warren beatty, we all went, yeah, i saw that coming. then life meat sense again. >> no, no, no,. we'd is a good-looking man. >> jon: please. with all due respect-- believe me, in your relationships, he's the one i relate to. but let's not kid ourselves. up against warren beatty... >> looks-wise, is that what you're talking about. >> jon: pretty much everything-wise. >> he had those cool glasses. remember? >> jon:...
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that is warren beatty. >> oh, i know, i know. >> that's an aspect of waen. >> rose: it is. >> that's a beautiful aspect and i think it's something to call in love with. >> rose: there nothing i won't do just to be next to you. >> odd thing to say but it's completely enchanting to feel someone say that to you. >> rose: it is, indeed. >> yeah, i'm a girl. >> rose: and woody? >> woody wasn't like that at all. >> rose: you wanted to meet him. he was extraordinary. >> of course, and i still love him. but woody, no, woody was about... we were friends for a long time because we were in that play together "play it again, sam." i got cast in "play it again, sam." so i had to work the room with him. he had to get used to me, get to know me and when i became this person who he couldn't get rid of i think he sort of finally said "okay, i kind of like her in spite of everything. she's there." i was a good audience. >> rose: back to mom. tell me what she was like. >> here's what mother was. she was an extraordinary listener. she was a very act
that is warren beatty. >> oh, i know, i know. >> that's an aspect of waen. >> rose: it is. >> that's a beautiful aspect and i think it's something to call in love with. >> rose: there nothing i won't do just to be next to you. >> odd thing to say but it's completely enchanting to feel someone say that to you. >> rose: it is, indeed. >> yeah, i'm a girl. >> rose: and woody? >> woody wasn't like that at all. >> rose: you wanted to...
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oh, so pretty >> reporter: moved audiences as maria in "west side story" and starred opposite warren beatty"splendour in the grass." because of that movie, the boat she and wagner owned was named "splendour." wagner in 2008. >> we came to the conclusion that she had slipped on the swim step on the aft end of the boat and had hit her head and rolled into the water. a tragic, tragic night. >> reporter: christopher walken, wood's costar in "brainstorm" was a guest on the boat prompting gossip about a love triangle. wagner admits he argued with walken, smashing a bottle of wine on a table. the coroner theorized that to escape the argument, the actress may have tried to board a rubber dinghy but critics said that didn't add up because of a phobia natalie wood had. >> i have always been terrified, still am, of water -- dark water, sea water. >> reporter: despite lingering suspicions it was ruled an accident, case closed. but today, this. >> we have received information which we felt was substantial enough to make us take another look at this case. >> reporter: based on new information from the bo
oh, so pretty >> reporter: moved audiences as maria in "west side story" and starred opposite warren beatty"splendour in the grass." because of that movie, the boat she and wagner owned was named "splendour." wagner in 2008. >> we came to the conclusion that she had slipped on the swim step on the aft end of the boat and had hit her head and rolled into the water. a tragic, tragic night. >> reporter: christopher walken, wood's costar in...
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oh, so pretty >> reporter: moved audiences as maria in "west side story" and starred opposite warren beatty"splendor in the grass." because of that movie their boat was named "splendour." >> we thought she slipped and hit her head and rolled into the water. a tragic night. >> reporter: christopher walken, wood's costar in "brainstorm" was a guest on the boat prompting gossip about a love triangle. wagner admits he argued with walken, smashing a bottom le of wine on the table. critics said that didn't add up as a phobia natalie wood had. >> i have always been terrified, still am of water, dark water, sea water. >> reporter: despite lingering suspicions it was ruled an accident, case closed. today, this. >> we have received information which we felt was substantial enough to make us take another look at this case. >> reporter: based on new information from the boat's captain. he spoke to david gregory on the "today" show and was asked about robert wagner. >> was he responsible for her death in some way? >> yes, i would say so, yes. >> reporter: in a book published two years ago he said after
oh, so pretty >> reporter: moved audiences as maria in "west side story" and starred opposite warren beatty"splendor in the grass." because of that movie their boat was named "splendour." >> we thought she slipped and hit her head and rolled into the water. a tragic night. >> reporter: christopher walken, wood's costar in "brainstorm" was a guest on the boat prompting gossip about a love triangle. wagner admits he argued with walken,...
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expert so we're stockers because he's a lot of other people's favorite part of the day or two of warren beatty's dollar of the day for most of what we would add like i said he's my favorite part of the show too thanks to all of us through word of the day is gone yield and dr hudson and i were just talking about it in regards to italy and here's another reason why it's big news with italy today so italy's bond yields their ten year bond yield which surged above six percent last week climbed to a a euro. record of six point six eight percent today and made concerns the region's third third largest economy is struggling to manage its debt load as a growth. what does that say susan now this is reportedly italy is gone yields are going into territory considered unsustainable by the markets so why is this such a big deal and why are you going up well first let's look at what a bond yield is it is the return of investment that an investor would earn if a bond was purchased and held to maturity usually the longer the term of a bond the higher the interest rate it's paid to the holder compensating for th
expert so we're stockers because he's a lot of other people's favorite part of the day or two of warren beatty's dollar of the day for most of what we would add like i said he's my favorite part of the show too thanks to all of us through word of the day is gone yield and dr hudson and i were just talking about it in regards to italy and here's another reason why it's big news with italy today so italy's bond yields their ten year bond yield which surged above six percent last week climbed to a...
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on warren beatty, taught you a lot and encouraged you. ze i was the most captivating person in the world. he fed on every nuance of my lop-sided face and saw beauty." >> that's what it felt like. it was exciting. with a warren when i was a kid i worked at the broadway theater and sold hotdogs. i remember seeing "splendor in the grass" and it was like no, i'd never seen anything like that. when i say "thing" it was like he was so die for, can you imagine? i talked to my mother about everything but i never mentioned warren beatty. i never went to that world. >> she would not have approved? >> she would not. >> because of his reputation? >> no, because it was too embarrassing to be aware of the fact that i had a crush on like a movie star and i didn't want her to know that i had those kind of kissing feelings, if you get my drift. >> several times in the book you write about being scared. >> i'm scared now. i'm terrified. >> there's no reason. when you talked how your life changed after annie hall what was scary? >> i wanted to retreat. i alw
on warren beatty, taught you a lot and encouraged you. ze i was the most captivating person in the world. he fed on every nuance of my lop-sided face and saw beauty." >> that's what it felt like. it was exciting. with a warren when i was a kid i worked at the broadway theater and sold hotdogs. i remember seeing "splendor in the grass" and it was like no, i'd never seen anything like that. when i say "thing" it was like he was so die for, can you imagine? i talked...
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i remember, i just finished seeing that bonnie and clyde movie in the day with warren beatty -- i forgethe other actress -- faye dunaway. i remember walking home that day and i said i'm going to rob a bank, just like bonnie and clyde used to. i was kicking rockies. i was just a kid. >> how much money do you think you've gotten from your bank robberies all these years? >> i don't know. you might want to ask caesar's palace. i have no idea. i never counted. >> narrator: torres says he didn't just gamble away his loot but was a modern day robinhood. >> i would give money to homeless people when i see them on the street. i give them $100. i remember one time i was coming out of a bank, it was around christmastime. a guy was with the salvation and asked me for money, i go, "i don't have any right now, but i'll be right back." you can imagine what i did. >> now 49 years old, torres started his career as a bank robber when he was only 17. he claims all of his robberies have been nonviolent. >> i go in there and basically just passed a note. i never used a gun. basically i would put, "this is a
i remember, i just finished seeing that bonnie and clyde movie in the day with warren beatty -- i forgethe other actress -- faye dunaway. i remember walking home that day and i said i'm going to rob a bank, just like bonnie and clyde used to. i was kicking rockies. i was just a kid. >> how much money do you think you've gotten from your bank robberies all these years? >> i don't know. you might want to ask caesar's palace. i have no idea. i never counted. >> narrator: torres...
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wood was married to robert wagner and starred alongside the likes of james dean and warren beatty.ff the coast of california. she was boating with her husband. her death was ruled an accident. it was written good-bye natalie, good-bye splendor who was on board the night wood died. they're both with us tonight. thanks so much to both of you. let me start with you, you turned over information to the sheriff just a couple of months ago. was it new or was it information from the book, which i understand was published two years ago? >> it was information from the book. and information that i had le n learned along the course of writing the book. there was nothing, really, new with the information. but what i think made the difference was that because i had sent the department a book after the book was published. but i condensed it. i compressed it. i put it into bullet form with the crucial and critical information standing out. and i think reading it and the information in that format made a difference because they saw everything in outline form and there were a lot of things that need
wood was married to robert wagner and starred alongside the likes of james dean and warren beatty.ff the coast of california. she was boating with her husband. her death was ruled an accident. it was written good-bye natalie, good-bye splendor who was on board the night wood died. they're both with us tonight. thanks so much to both of you. let me start with you, you turned over information to the sheriff just a couple of months ago. was it new or was it information from the book, which i...
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now, wood was married to actor robert wagner and starred alongside the likes of james dean and warren beattyund drowned off the coast of california in 1981. she was boating with her husband and with actor christopher walken. her death was ruled an accident. marti rulli wrote "good-bye natal natalie, good-bye splen swrn dour" with dennis davern, who was on board the night wood died. marti, you turned over information to the sheriff just a couple months ago. was it new or information from the book, which was published two years ago. >> it was information from the book and information i had learned from the course of writing the book. there was nothing really new with the information, but what i think made the difference was that because i had sent the department a book after the book was published, but i condensed it, i compressed it, i put it into bullet form with the crucial and critical information standing out. and i think reading it and the information in that format made a the difference, because they saw everything in outline form, and there were a lot of things that needed attention th
now, wood was married to actor robert wagner and starred alongside the likes of james dean and warren beattyund drowned off the coast of california in 1981. she was boating with her husband and with actor christopher walken. her death was ruled an accident. marti rulli wrote "good-bye natal natalie, good-bye splen swrn dour" with dennis davern, who was on board the night wood died. marti, you turned over information to the sheriff just a couple months ago. was it new or information...