sold for $405,700, more than double the auction estimate. the outfit was made famous for the final musical number, sold to separate anonymous bidders in an auction. newton-john said she had to be sewn into those pants. other items from her career was sold raising $2.4 million for her cancer wellness center in australia. a worthy cause. you re still wondering why the flying car. this is a dream sequence. i didn t realize there s a community of people who wondered for 40 years why she flew away in the car. i did wonder why. the director won t spill the beans. john travolta laughed that off. i m christine romans. i m dave briggs.
i can see. but can you see where maybe that ain t enough? yeah. mm-hmm. as for treating his possible evidence, the dream sequence of a girl on meth? this is evidence? well, it s more circumstantial evidence. it s a lead. you d even call that circumstantial evidence? i think it s definitely something we d follow up with. saying she had a dream. it s a good dream. and it s pretty close. and in the end the prosecutor admitted he and the detectives got it wrong. based upon the new physical evidence that we have located, we anticipate dismissing the charges against roger and pam mortensen tomorrow. roger and pam were finally freed. those 4 1/2 months seemed like 4 1/2 thousand years. i felt like i was in there forever. pam got a standing ovation when an unlikely crowd.
popcorn. they have free candy if you come in and tweet, #cnnthemovies. can i please share something? we ve been really going down memory lane today with all of our favorite movies. ana, you and i talked a lot about it. when we re in the genre of the 90s, if i may, i present to you wayne s world, the movie i saw in the seventh or eighth grade. didn t understand half of the jokes until later. isn t that the truth. reporter: but bradley, i have a friend, bradley, here who s also a lover of all things 90s. can we do some quick waynes world yeah. when they go into the dream sequence. reporter: then there was one where they were like i got $5,000 i got $5,000 i still quote that movie. it s maybe a little lame. you have some this is technically a couple years before 1990 but turner and hooch. tom hanks is on 11 all the time. reporter: makes you cry. love dogs.
mr. president, what about steve king s remarks on white supremacy? who? steve king, congressman. i haven t been following it. that sounds like what he said to jake tapper when asked about david duke, white supremacist. the president is a big consumer of cable news and he somehow missed it. what did you think of the president s response? i just heard it now. i didn t hear it before. i would say, again, it strains credulity that s a big word for this early in the morning but it does strain credibility, his credibility in saying i haven t heard it. because it s obviously the talk of cable news now. what do you want the president to say? in your dream sequence of all of us waking up and being much more conscious of these things, what
point home in a lurid dream sequence. the disciples nightmare is absolutely horrific. it s just a terrifying scene. they are sacrificing their wives and children. there are men engaged in sexual relations with men. we saw a great house with a great altar in it! it s sort of a panoply of sin and they re very frightened by this vision that they have. they re not really sure what it means. 12 people whom you say are priests. jesus responds by saying terrible things are going to be done in my name. and in fact, you re going to be the ones who are doing it. you who receive the offerings for the altar that you saw. they think that they re following god. they think that they re serving jesus. they ve been misled all this time.