The narrator discusses the world of rare and valuable items, focusing on a pawn shop in the United States known as Gold and Silver Paulo. The shop is featured in a reality show called "Deal or No Deal", which has been a hit on the History Channel. The narrator mentions numerous valuable items they've seen in the shop, including a coat belonging to Elvis Presley, a guitar belonging to a famous musician, and items from the movie "The Amazing Chocolate Factory". They also discuss a man who sold two very rare and valuable coins, a collection of original sketches by a famous American artist, and a box of cigars from President John F. Kennedy. The narrator concludes by mentioning a diamond earring pair that was stolen from the shop, leading to a loss of 40 thousand dollars. They encourage viewers to subscribe to their channel and share their videos with friends and family.
1. The text discusses a reality show called "Deal or No Deal" that aired on the History channel in the United States, which was very successful and the most watched program in the history of the channel in February 2011. The show shows the day-to-day life of a pawn shop called Gold and Silver Paulo, which was founded in 1989 by Rick Harrison, the son of Richard Harrison. [Source: Document(page_content="00:01:11.81: on the history channel\n00:01:12.86: the program was so successful that in\n00:01:14.39: February in 2011, it ended up becoming\n00:01:16.49: the most watched program in the history of the\n00:01:18.80: history channel in the united states, the\n00:01:20.66: program premiered on July 19,\n00:01:22.37: 2009 and shows the day-to-day life of a\n00:01:24.53: pawn shop called gold and silver paulo\n00:01:26.75: shopping, the store was founded in 1989 by\n00:01:30.11: rick harrison, richard harrison's son\n00:01:32.03: and this store actually exists,\n00:01:33.92: it is there in las vegas, nevada and he also\n00:01:36.68: works there and it runs that he is\n00:01:39.08: henry harrison's son and also his\n00:01:41.00: childhood friend had him and the program shows\n00:01:43.07: the negotiation between the objects that arrive\n00:01:45.89: at the store, some are very good, others not\n00:01:48.05: so much, but what really draws attention is\n00:01:50.15: that an object or other\n00:01:52.22: extremely valuable elvis\n00:01:55.73: presley coat always appears, in august 2014, a man\n00:02:00.56: entered the store about the deal made saying\n00:02:02.51: that he had a coat that belonged to the king\n00:02:05.09: of rock elvis presley he said that the\n00:02:07.67: coat was one of the most economical pieces\n00:02:09.95: in the singer's wardrobe and even showed\n00:02:12.14: a photo of elvis himself wearing the\n00:02:14.33: same coat at first the people who\n00:02:16.37: made the deal didn't know If the item was\n00:02:18.32: indeed Elvis Presley's, it had\n00:02:20.78: actually belonged to the singer, but\n00:02:22.61: from the photo it seemed to be real and you know\n00:02:24.98: how much the guy was asking for this\n00:02:26.54: coat, 75 thousand dollars and for the body, that\n00:02:31.28: 's almost 400 thousand reais for just\n00:02:34.34: one coat, so ricci, to buy this\n00:02:36.98: coat, had to call a specialist\n00:02:38.48: to assess whether the coat was legitimate or\n00:02:41.00: not and also see how much more or less