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(narration) our journey takes us to the magnificent state of alaska. this largest state features great stretches of wilderness that dazzle the imagination of all that experience it. one of the most spectacular is north of anchorage near the little town of talkeetna. here is located the denali national park and the highest mountain in north america, mount mckinley. denali features hundreds of square miles of wildlife sanctuary. moose, bear and caribou are in
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remain an unspoiled wilderness. dominating the skyline is mount mckinley. this spectacle is in fact a collection of peaks and glaciers clustered together with the summit of mckinley itself at over twenty thousand three hundred feet. this is the highest mountain in north america. it's also an awe-inspiring spectacle when
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[buck]i'd like you to meet jerry jacques, the owner of the jacques adventure company. hello jerry. [jerry] hello buck. [buck]we're right here on the end of your dock with your float plane behind us which is what you use to stage all your adventures in the interior of alaska. give us an idea of your operation here. [jerry] well, we're a primarily a hunting operation. we run three aircraft, two supercubs on tundra tires, a heliocarrier on floats as you can see behind me. we operate in the brooks range in the month of august with dall sheep and caribou. with talkeetna mountains we hunt moose, grizzly, dall sheep and black bear during september. and then we hunt cold bay on the end of the alaska peninsula during october for the month of may. [buck] what kind of conditions, what kind of camps do you run out here in this wilderness? [jerry]well, i'm fortunate enough to have two concessions inside of national wildlife refuges. i've been granted
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wildlife refuge, and one in eisenbech national wildlife refuge. that's where we hunt our dall sheep and our brown bear. and then, the talkeetna mountains here is a combination of private land, state land and bureau of land management land that we hunt. we usually use small lightweight mountaineering style tents which we can set up camp, move camp very easily and quickly. basically, we leave nothing behind when we're gone everything comes out and there's no evidence of us having been there once we're gone. it's basically no trace camping. the next group can come in right after we leave and never realize anybody's been there. [buck] no impact. [jerry] zero impact. [buck] of course im here to hunt big bull moose. where are we gonna look for and what's gonna be the game plan in getting ol' buck on a big bull? [jerry]well, what we're gonna do with your particular hunt is we're gonna put you into one of our cabins which is up high way above timberline, and from that cabin, you've got about an hour and a
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walking and getting to the area where we spot from. and then, you'll have a huge valley that's heavily, both timbered and very thick alders. and you'll be looking into that valley, and day after day until you find the bull moose that you're after and when you find the right bull, then you're gonna drop down into the valley and go after your bull and put a stalk on it and hopefully we can catch that on film and you can get a good bull out of it. [buck]so the key is investing your time and glassing and identifying the animal before moving down into valleys after it. [jerry]yes.we're not just after any moose. we're after trophy bulls, so it doesn't do us any good to go find little moose. so we're specifically after a good trophy so we'll invest the time. and we'll sit and we'll wait, do a fair amount of walking to get to the spot you can do that from each day. and then, you'll go after, like a surgeon, you'll go after one specific animal, take that animal out, and try to disturb the wildlife as little as possible. [buck]don't you
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exactly the same, yes. [buck]what kind of bear do you have up here? [jerry]here in the talkeetna mountains, we have the grizzly bear which are a mountain animal. they'll range from two hundred and fifty pounds for a real young immature bear, up to maybe six hundred and fifty, seven hundred pounds for a huge monarch. that's about the size range here. down in cold bay we get big bears. we'll get bears that will go from three hundred and fifty to probably fifteen hundred pounds. peninsula. [buck]yeah, down there in cold bay, that's where the biggest and meanest bears in the world live. i understand that's a pretty tough hunt too. [jerry]it's the world's biggest bears and the world's worst weather. they roll together. [buck]well jerry, this is fascinating country. i'm looking forward to spending the next several days up here exploring it and hunting these big bull moose. [jerry]well, looking forward to getting you out in
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(narration)our alaskan hunt started with a flight into the talkeetna mountains where we were dropped off at a small cabin on a mountain lake. from here we would foray into the bush to glass for moose and bear. my hunting partner is hal capron of tulsa oklahoma. hal was looking for a grizzly bear while my primary quarry was a
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couple of days on the mountain glassing the valleys below before hal was moved into another area to hunt for bear. after a few days of tough hunting, he finally scored. [buck] this is hal capron from tulsa oklahoma. and hal, you came up here to join us on this alaska trip to hunt grizzly bear. what happened? [hal]it was a great trip. we, third day out we saw three grizzlies, a mother and a sow and two cubs. we saw a couple of black bear. from then i didn't see much. and then, on the sixth day, we were glassing the ridge, decided to go up to the top to see what was there, ended up on a mound, a little mound up on top of the mountain, in a berry patch, and across a little swail with another berry patch, and i noticed a, a white appearing, looked like a moose antler, about three hundred yards away.
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around, the animal turned around, i saw the hump and i knew it was a grizzly. i yelled to my guide who was a little bit down the hill that there was a grizzly up on top. we turned and, and analyzed it for a stock, figured it would be impossible with a bow which was what i really wanted to shoot one with. we grabbed his three thirty eight and headed down around through the willows and, bashed about a hundred yards to a good sitting position, where i could get a good sitting position and made about a hundred and fifty to hundred and seventy five yard shot, spine shot it on the first shot, put another shot in it to, to make sure it was down, and went over and got it. and it was a beautiful bear. [buck]and i've seen the hide. it was a magnificently colored grizzly, one that i'm sure you were proud of. [hal]i'm very proud of it and i can't wait to see the rug. [buck]i'm tickled for you hal, congratulations. [hal]i'm really, really thrilled.
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was intrigued enough to hire a chopper to take us into the bush to get a good look. behind me is a pretty incredible sight that we've discovered here in the alaska bush. a couple of bull moose obviously fighting for territory and dominance and the right to breed the local moose cows, got into a fight, a battle of the titans if you will, and the ground around us, the entire little bowl is literally torn up from their battle unfortunately, both antlers got locked and both moose died from this battle. they had this battle within the last couple of days and are just starting to decompose now. and it's really a tremendous sight, one that you don't see very often out in the middle of the wilderness like this. it's pretty incredible to have the opportunity to experience and see something
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example of mother nature at her most extreme and most violent in her cycle of life. [buck](narration)my guide, jason and i, spent several days glassing for moose. on the sixth day of the hunt, our luck turned. [buck]help me out with something there. you see that spot right down there on that slope? it's a pretty long ways away but it's a white slash. it might be s perhaps, maybe even a shed from years previous. [buck]yeah. it is pretty white, ain't it? [jason]yeah, definitely contrast to the landscape. let's keep an eye on that. [buck]okay. you know, country like this kinda reminds me of the story about daniel boone. a fellow once asked him if he'd ever been lost and boone replied, after scratching his chin for a
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(laughs) boone never saw this country but i'm sure he would have appreciated it as much as we do. jason look back over there again. a minute ago we were looking at that and it wasn't moving. but i don't see it now. what's that just up from it a little bit there? [jason]that white spot's definitely not there anymo, walking. looks like we've got some movement up there on the ridge line. could, could possibly be one, an animal we're looking for? [buck]a moose uh-huh. so that was a bedded down moose that we saw there a while ago. and now he's up moving a little bit. easily from this distance he's a big animal. you can tell. they are really
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with your binoculars, can you see if he's a legal moose? what do you think? [jason]once he gets his head out of the bushes there we'll be able to get a better, better look at his rack and make sure that he's gonna be a legal size and we'll give it a shot here. [buck]looks pretty decent i think. [jason]i think that's a pretty good size bull there. [buck]it look pretty decent. it's hard to count the number of tines on there, but just judging from the, from the width past the animal's body, i think we got a dandy here. better judge of moose than i am, but what do you think? [jason]uh-huh. it's definitely worth another look, and we'll have to get a little closer to be sure, but i think we got ourselves a legal bull there. [buck]well, i don't see any reason to stick around here then. let's uh-- [jason]all right. let's move on down and see-- [buck]we have a lot of country to cover between now and him, between here and him and
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nice, wow. [jason] take our shot here. [buck] what a dandy. [jason] wait 'til he turns at us. [buck] yeah, okay, i'm gonna... [jason] okay, okay. [buck] ...take my shot. he's hit, he's hit. did you see him go down? [jason] good shooting buck, great shot. [buck] wow, did you see him go down? [jason] oh, went down like a ton of bricks. didn't even take one step. great shot. [buck] he's anchored right there. [jason] anchored right there. [buck] and you took us right up onto the exact hill where that animal was and he looked good, i feel good about the shot-- [jason] oh, it went down like a ton of bricks, not one step, and i think we better go look at our bull. [buck] (chuckling) [jason] alright buck, good shooting.
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[buck] i'm gonna, not gonna need another shot. he's done. [jason] yup. [buck] well, you know, when we saw this guy, we were probably a mile and a half or so across the ridge, and we saw the reflection of the sun off of his right antler. and at first we didn't know what it was and uh, bull. we spent most of the afternoon just getting up to where we could get a shot at him. and right through there we were able to get up, and get around, and get a shot. and what a magnificent animal. [jason] beautiful. [buck] look at these horns, look at these antlers. [jason] great, great rack. [buck] well, i can't even move that, i can't even move it. look at that. [jason] great rack. [buck] awesome. he's still got some velvet on his left antler there. wow, what an animal, what an animal. even from a distance
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it's just an incredible sight to get up here close and see the size of this body. [jason] beautiful animal. easily goes a thousand pounds, a thousand pounds. [buck] no kidding? [jason] no kidding. [buck] what do you think the, the antlers are? [jason] oh, it's, it's gonna easily go fifty, fifty-five inches. [buck] and of course, minimum on, on a bull moose is what, fifty inches? [jason] fifty inches in this, in this game management unit. yeah, that's right. some units aren't that way, but in this one it's fifty. so you're harvesting the mature bulls and, and you're keeping the population at a stable level that way. so you're harvesting the older bulls and, and they've already had a chance to put their genes into the pool, so. [buck] i'm kinda thinking that this is an old, overmature bull, maybe on the, on the downhill side of his, lifespan, 'cause he seems to be pretty scarred up, has a lot of gray on him. i don't see any top teeth there. of course, i don't know if they have top teeth or not, but this seems to be an older animal. and without
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[jason] amazing, amazing. [buck] well, you know, he was looking, looking right at me. and i could see he had big antlers. and i didn't have a good shot until he turned his head, and then i put that shot right at the point of his neck and his shoulder. [jason] right at the base of his neck. i saw it. [buck] yeah. so it'll be on that other side right there is where the shot came in and uh, and he dropped. well, this three hundred win mag anchored him on the spot. [jason] didn't take a step, just dropped right over. i was kinda surprised me actually. that was a well placed shot. uc that's the key with an animal this size, is to really get good penetration, get a good angle on the boiler room and so. that bullet should have gone in, right angling into his body cavity, maybe a lung shot i'm thinking. but i tell you what jason, this has been a fantastic experience for me. you've done a heck of fine job steering us through this awesome wilderness and teaching us about the flora
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awesome part of the united states, alaska. boy, this is some mean, mean country. some of the most rugged land i've ever walked across and probably one of the toughest hunts i've ever had. you know, this is reward, it's a thousand pound bull moose. now, the work starts, huh? [jason] (whistles) telling me. [buck] what do you, what do you think? [jason] four or five mile hike back to camp at least, and a thousand feet below it, so we had, we had a spike camp set up for this guy and it's gonna be a bit of work, couple of days, maybe day and a half if we we'll have backstraps for dinner tonight, huh? [jason] oh, absolutely, absolutely. [buck] well, jason, i wanna express my appreciation again for a fantastic experience. you've been quite a guide steering us through this awesome alaska wilderness and teaching us about the animals and plant life around here and boy, we couldn't have done it without you. what a, what a awesome experience and a awesome animal. for those of you at home that would like to learn more about an exciting adventure in alaska for yourself
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kim kardashian back in the public eye after her night of terror. new details about the robbery that left her bound and gagged. was it an inside job? >> they knew exactly where it was like bang, bang, bang. >> the reported 24/7 security plan that comes with a jaw-dropping price tag and a body double? then the latest brangelina divorce drama. brad's visits with the kids. why he's not allowed to see them unsupervised. >> supervised visits are rather serious. plus "e.t." inside prince's private estate. our cameras are the first to enter paisley park since his death.
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the story you haven't heard behind the proposal. >> oh, no, no, don't do that. >> plus mindy irwin's first interview with her boyfriend. >> he's kind of like my soul mate. >> and kelly clarkson opens up to "e.t." about her baby, brutally honest about her struggle having two kids in two years. >> she's dramatic, like her mom. she is a handful. >> now this is "entertainment tonight." thanks for joining us everyone. cameron mathison is what a week it's been for kim kardashian. so traumatic. she was tied up and robbed at gunpoint in paris. now, we have been tracking all the new intel on kim after she arrived back home in the u.s. following one terrifying ordeal. >> kim, how are you? >> covered up in a white hoodie and baseball cap, cradling a barefoot north and with a giant bodyguard acting as a shield, kim left her new york apartment thursday and landed in l.a. five hours later. she and the kids are now holed
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headlines this week. it claims kim's security team is searching for a body double. kim has come face to face with a look alike on her show. >> there's kim. >> hello. >> nice to meet you. >> nice to meet you too finally. >> i'm told that kim of course is still pretty emotional. she's having flashbacks to when she was bound and gagged and held at gunpoint. we're hearing she tries not to cry in front of north. >> that leads her children, even possibly being kidnapped. >> i want you to stay little forever, okay? >> okay. >> kim has never been shy, plastering north and saint all over social media. >> you're the cutest. >> give me a kiss. >> but now the report is that both children will get their own personal bodyguards. so increased security 24/7, possible undercover guards, a body bootie double?
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$100,000 a day. as for the investigation, our source tells us the family is convinced the robbery was an inside job. the window of opportunity was incredibly small. there were only two five-hour blocks of time kim was alone. we spoke with one of kim and kanye's former bodyguards, who believes someone tipped the robbers off. >> the main security guy, who is a beast, is gone, and you could walk right in and with five guys and really nobody have the ability to stop you. ti they know where the jewelry is, and then they leave on a bike and, you know, it's either somebody that works with them or works for the hotel that's privy to their itinerary. i think there was a getaway car a block or two at the most. the guys divvy that up and out of the country before the night was over. >> reports say the concierge at kim's apartment gave officials this information about the five suspects disguised as police officers.
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50 years old, and apparently they didn't know kim by name. upon entry, they reportedly shouted in french, where's the rapper's wife? >> the one thing that will be changing, though, is kim and her use of social media. my source is telling me she's taking a break from everything including work and posting her life. kim realizes that the way she showed off all her diamonds and her wealth on snapchat and instagram could have been a factor in all of this. >> my favorite accessory, my engagement ring that i wear all the time time favorite accessory. >> and maybe she shouldn't have flaunted it so much. you can definitely be sure that we'll be seeing a lot less of that in the future. >> but come on. we all know posting every single detail of her life is part of kim's dna. how will cutting back on social media change her reported $150 million brand? >> in some ways, it can actually elevate her brand because, look, she's been under attack. there are many people that are saying this was a hoax. tone it down, kim.
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you are hunted, and the scent is social media. >> and back here in hollywood, we were staying on top of another big story. the brangelina divorce drama. here's the latest. >> new details on brad pitt's supervised child visitation. >> supervised visits are rather serious. they are called in when there is some possibility of abuse, substance abuse or alcohol rage or anything that would be harmful for the children. >> we've confirmed that brad and safety plan in place, and that means things could be pretty serious. >> it may also require a breathalyzer test, or it might require drug testing, and certainly individual therapy. >> i think of the joy that we have in our family because we are together. they're quite used to moving to a new location, you know, as long as we're together so the home is always intact. >> we're told brad's visit will
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names this week to her legal dream tale. joining laura wauser, is reportedly pierce o'donnell, who repped johnny's ex, amber heard. also hollywood heavy weight burt fields. he told us in a letter, quote, what is at stake here at the health, well pair and safety of six minor children. their protection is the only issue about which angelina is concerned. "e.t." has confirmed she and the kids are now therapy together. grammy winning singer melissa etheridge stood up for her friend brad pitt and went after angelina on andy cohen's radio show on tuesday. >> it breaks my heart that anyone would take something as personal as your rights to your children and do it as -- as purposefully as i see it's being done. >> you had heard from angelina's camp -- >> yeah.
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>> on wednesday with fellow watch what happens live guest kelly clarkson by her side, melissa revealed a celebrity fixer working with jolie later contact the her. >> what you had heard was not great. >> there are people whose business it is, whose job it is to kind of fix things for celebrities. there's always a crisis. >> melissa didn't name names but "e.t." has confirmed that angelina is confirming with pr crisis manager judy smith, who inspir character on "scandal." ? >> pitt's friend has always defended him to "e.t." over the years. >> do you think he'll be a good dad? >> i know that. i've seen him with my kids. >> melissa even sang at his wedding to jennifer aniston. jen later appeared in one of her music videos. ? but then etheridge lost touch with brad while a source close
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leaning on friends for support. melissa says there are now few friends to be found, and angelina is to blame. >> there are a lot of us who haven't seen him in ten years. >> and pitt doesn't seem to be calling george clooney. the actor was blindsided the day the divorce news broke. >> your friends with both of them. >> i didn't know that. >> not much changes over a week and a half later. >> now, have you talked to brad? how is he doing? >> i don't know. i haven't talked to him. >> george was among a listers as he hosted the 95th anniversary and made it a date night with wife of two years amal. >> you just had your second anniversary. >> yes. >> how did you celebrate? >> i made dinner. >> what did you make? >> it's a little personal. >> okay. >> but i made dinner, and we had a nice -- we had a very romantic second anniversary. and they said it wouldn't last. we proved them wrong. >> an eyewitness inside this event tells us george and amal were super cute and affectionate backstage.
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i see, you george. now, this week was less celebratory for two eliminated contest tants on "dancing with the stars." baby face and vanilla ice went home, but two pros turned the mood around with a surprise proposal on live tv. >> i've wanted to do this for such a long time. i love you so, so much. >> i love you. will you marry me? >> sasha farber got on bended knee and ? you're amazing ? >> the couple of five years had just performed a romantic dance when host tom ber jer on handed the show over to sasha. >> i was dying. i touched my hands and they were sweating, like sweating. >> the little dance that we did, as soon as that was over, you got nervous, and i felt it. and i was like what's going on? he didn't even say one word, and i think i started to hyperventilate and do all that really like ugly crying stuff, which i'm sure i'm going to
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my life. >> a day sasha has been planning for for a bhiel. he even dropped a hint last week when we were exclusively at the couple's home. >> marriage is definitely in the cars. you never know, maybe soon. tomorrow, next week. >> and for the sapphire sparkler. >> i was just looking at my ring. >> i love you. >> sasha had a little help. >> i've actually picked this one. it was the same color that my mom had for her wedding ring, and i love it. it's everything. >> she went with her sister, and then her sister texted me straight photo. i was like, right, i've got to go there and make sure. >> i love it. i just love it. i'm going to be emma farber, but that means my initials will be elf. i'm going to be an elf. >> you're my elf. >> yes. >> another moment this week ryan lochte got his best score yet dancing the veeennese waltz. it was inspired by cirque du soleil. we went to the bellagio to watch them rehearse.
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>> ryan's more comfortable back in the pool. >> water is like my home. i've been in it for 26 years. >> the water training worked as ryan and cheryl made it past elimination to dance again next week. >> i was going to be gone the first week, but then they said the first week everyone is safe. i was like whew. >> still ahead, we are talking to bindi irwin and her boyfriend chandler. they have never done an interview together unt adorable. up next, we are one-on-one with kelly clarkson. her new surprising career move after welcoming baby number two. >> play with each other. while mommy has a glass of wine. >> and how tim mcgraw and faith hill are celebrating 20 years we took lifelong pasta experts and gave one prego traditional and one ragu traditional. this is what happened. that's because even ragu users
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the musical lull la bye. our senior news editor talked to kelly about that and the newest addition to the family. >> he's five months and he's -- he's just chill. he loves anything. he loves to be entertained by his sister. that's why we had them so close together, to play with each other. mommy has a glass of wine. >> do you have plans for more? >> not at all. things have been taken out so that cannot happen. we're done. >> house. she's mom to daughter river rose and son remi with husband brandon blackstock, and she's stepmom to brandon's two kids. but it's 2-year-old river who is keeping her on her toes. >> she's sweet, but she is definitely in her terrible 2's. >> how has being a mom changed your life? >> i'm like way more confident, way more empowered, way more like i've got this. then i realize my husband has to reel me in a lot. so we're definitely a team. >> yeah, i'm sure. >> i'll be like, fine, fine,
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>> kelly clarkson. >> the girl who won american idol back in 2002 is on tour again, but this time as a children's author promoting her first ever picture book, river rose and the magical lull la bye. >> it wasn't something like i wanted to do this and we started from scratch. i actually did this for my daughter. i wrote little stories for her. >> and you're writing new music now, which we're exciting about. new single, when is that dropping? >> next year. >> if any of your four children came up to you and said, mom, i you say? >> it's a hard job a lot of times. if they want to do it, like i said, whatever. >> she's still my favorite american idol. kelly and her husband brandon will celebrate their third wedding anniversary later this month. now on to one of country music's most enduring romances, tim mcgraw and faith hill. the pair celebrated 20 years of marriage this week, and we were hanging in nashville with the
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anniversary, dishing on all their plans. >> on the couch. >> on ott couch in pjs. and i want cornbread and peas. >> that means i got to cook. >> that's one way to do it, but that's not the only thing country's favorite couple has going on. >> my friend, faith hill. >> earlier this week, the grammy award winning couple received stars on the music city walk of fame in nashville. >> i was excited. i was really excited for reba giving us our stars. >> the best thing happened to me in 1996. i went on tour, and i had a really hot chick on the road with me. i'm not going to go into details, but it was a great tour. i can tell you that. ? >> lucky for us, the superstars are headed back out, reprising their successful soul to soul tour. >> we are going to -- >> the reason to go out together
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ever have is -- well, right? >> yeah, absolutely. the memories we've created every time we've gone out have been some of the best memories of our career. ? >> it's been since 2007 that we've actually done a tour across the country. this one we're going to go around the globe. it worked out. >> it's perfect timing, you know. >> two kids in college. what else are we going to do? >> tim and faith also have a new tv gig. they're advisors. their first episode will air october 24th. up next, kevin frazier's hilarious hawaiian getaway with kevin hart. >> i did this for you. >> how he's changing the comedy game again. >> making history. then why is the price is right adding some new very familiar faces? >> so you'll see your favorite celebs pop up in places you
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it's not uncommon for autistic kids to flap their hands. and so when i saw that, that was completely disqualifying. i'm a republican, but this election is so much bigger than party. my son max can't live in trump world. t always agree with her, but she's reasonable. and she's smart. she can work with people to solve problems. i want to be able to tell my kids that i did the right thing when it really mattered.
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monday. >> "entertainment tonight" is going to talk about how you can be entertained tonight. >> we traveled to italy with tomp hanks. plus we're in vehicle as to celebrate celine zee on's 1,000th show. that's monday. welcome back, everybody. you know kevin hart is a very busy man, right? he's shooting jumanji in hawaii right now, but last weekend he a little promotion in paradise. you know we really had to twist kevin frazier's arm to join him there. there were hula girls, ken mowgys. yeah, you guessed it, it got crazy. >> the polynesians. >> oh, hey. hey, hey. >> kevin was in hawaii promoting his new concert movie what now, shot in his hometown of philly. it was one of the greatest
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>> it was be man. by far, i can say the biggest moment in my career to think or imagine that i would one day fill a football stadium. >> it's not that i'm not listening to you but there are two women hula dancing. i get distracted. >> i have glasses on. you don't know where my eyes are. >> we know where his face is. kevin's emoji app is a best-seller. >> i want to get the ke that dangs they were doing a minute ago. can i get that. >> the kevmoji for that is right here. >> okay. brad and angelina break up. >> i can't hear you. what? >> before you go, i want to ask you, your emoji for another great interview on "e.t." with me. >> wow. i'm going to give you the face where i break down. i'm breaking down. you know why? i got a good relationship with this guy.
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>> i thought you did. thank you. >> this is all for you. >> i appreciate the dancing. >> one time for kev. >> thank you. >> you know what, i'm not looking. you know why? because i got my wife. >> clearly that was a tough assignment, kevin. let's talk about another funny guy, matt leblanc. his new comedy, man with a plan, premieres on cbs later this month. but you're not going to see the show's original female laevg, jenna fischer. she left after shooting the pilot. apparently the chemistry just kevin frazier hit the set and saw plenty of chemistry with his new tv wife. >> here we go. >> action. >> what's it like working with this guy? >> you know -- >> anything for a buck. >> anything for a buck. >> with a friendship that goes back nearly 25 years, matt and liza get along famously. >> comfortablity was kind ofabof built in.
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>> hey, how you doin'? >> put your backpacks where they belong. >> matt plays a contractor and dad to three who finds himself a fish out of water when wife liza decides to go back to work and he takes over the household duties. it's matt's first time ever playing a dad. >> what is it like playing a dad when you are a dad? >> i'm about 1,000 years old now. >> the way you kids behaved today was completely unacceptable. so from now on, there will be no more skateboards or monkey business in the house. >> you were a carpenter, weren't you? >> yeah, in my other life, about 104 years ago i think was a carpenter, yeah. >> will we see some of those skills in the show? >>le with, i tell you, um -- no.
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hosts the bbc show top gear to put the pedal to the metal in man with a plan. >> it's a minivan. they got one now with avacuum cleaner built in. you haven't lived until you've slid a minivan sideways. now to day time tv and cbs's special celebration kicking off next week. the network is marking 30 years of being number one in daytime with some of its biggest stars popping up on other cbs shows. we a couple ladies from the talk tried their hand at the price is right. >> come on down! >> come on down! you are the price is right models for the day. >> a brand-new car! . >> we had all the right moves. >> yes. >> turning the crank back here. >> you come into this studio.
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day. to come in here every day. >> all week long, the day time shows on cbs will be having crossover moments like these soap stars modeling for the price is right. >> so you'll see your favorite celebs get on -- >> pop up in places you don't expect to see them. >> the bold and beautiful kirsten foe tay as a spokes model was a surprise, and julie and sharon think a certain co-host of theirs would be the perfect contestant. >> oh, cheryl. >> oh, >> clean house. >> yeah. i'm on her team. >> come on down! >> the iconic game show debuted 42 years ago, and can you believe it's almost been a decade since drew carrie succeeded bob barker as host? >> i feel like a new kid, man. i'm only in my tenth year. >> drew carey. >> price is right and family feud, two game shows i've always wanted to go on. you heard them talking about cheryl underwood. you know what else my friend is good at?
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cheryl is going to star on the bold and beautiful next thursday. she's reprising her role on the show from earlier this summer. coming up, we're on the set with two toms. first cruise in the jack reacher sequel. >> action. >> then tom hanks, a behind the scenes look at the third movie in the da vinci code franchise. >> welcome to the movies. >> closed captioning provided by -- before i had the shooting, burning, pins-and-needles of diabetic nerve pain,
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groban. sources tell "e.t." that kelly is planning to make her big announcement in november. number four, two dancing pros get engaged. sasha farber proposed to emma slater on live tv tuesday night, and she said yes. ? >> i touched my hands and i was sweating, like sweating. >> we had a hint while exclusively inside their new home just last week. >> marriage is definitely in the cards. you never tomorrow, next week. who knows? >> number three, tori spelling pregnant with her fifth child. tori and dean's new baby due early next year. dean also has a 17-year-old son, jack, by his previous marriage. number two, stars take sides on the brangelina divorce. >> every time i say something,
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twisted. >> melissa etheridge had to defend herself after standing up for friend brad pitt on andy cohen's sirius xm radio show. >> it breaks my heart that anyone would take something as personal as your rights to your children and do it as -- as purposefully as i see it's being done. >> later on watch what happens live with kelly clarkson, melissa revealed a quote celebrity fixer working with jolie contacted her. >> you had heard from angelina's camp? >> yeah. >> oh, my god. this is so juicy. >> what you had heard was not great. >> while "e.t." confirmed angelina is consulting with pr crisis manager judy smith, who inspired kerry washington's character on scandal, knell list sa did not name judy, but did write a song referencing scandal
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>> and the number one story this week, the kim kardashian armed robbery. >> kim, how are you? >> covered up in a white hoodie and baseball cap, kim, along with kanye and saint, left their new york apartment. kim, mom kris, and the kids all arrived later back home in l.a. after her terrifying ordeal in paris. >> french police tell me that five individuals were involved in the robbery. they were disguised as police officers, preseed in front of this building here, and two of them gained entry to the apartment where they confronted the star and robbed her. >> go to etonline.com for the latest. he has no say whatsoever, so he has to say that he likes it. >> emily blunt laying down the law for husband john krasinski at the premiere of the girl on the train. the former devil wears prada star rocked what else, prada on the red carpet just three months
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and emily's thriller is out this weekend. now, coming to theaters on october 21st, emily's edge of tomorrow co-star tom cruise in another action packed film. get ready for jack reacher, never go back. >> i love it. >> action! >> reacher is a bad ass, tough character. >> how is it going? >> reacher is also a drifter, who is ex-military. not one to mess with. >> action! >> my character has a very swift and violent approach. even if you're not dead, he's going to break your legs because he doesn't want you coming after him. >> maybe i rip your arm off and beat you to death with it. >> the story has tom helping the woman who took over the elite unit he once commanded. >> reacher? >> now being framed for espionage, she's played by how i
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smoelders. >> it was a huge education in that world of being fit, staying fit. >> my men were shot by one of our own. >> you need to get to a certain fitness level. we were doing that six weeks before we even started rolling camera. >> yeah, watching tom on stunts like this in new orleans can be kind of educational. >> what i love about reacher is he's off the grid. he really has his own moral code. he's a he travels around the country. he wants to live his life and doesn't want to be bothered, yet he gets drawn into these situations where he is really the only one who is capable of resolving them. >> you should start running because i'm going to start hunting. >> well, from tom cruise to tom hanks and his new movie. now, tom has been stranded in space. he's been stranded on an island, and at the controls of a crash landing.
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