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said "e.t.'s" ashlan cousteau "fashion police" continue to pay tribute to joan. >> we did the segment. >> what was that? >> called what would joan say? >> one of my mom's favorite targets, justin bieber. kate gosselin called. she wants her hair back. >> i think would say insert lesbian joan here. and i think my mom would say, god, she looks pretty. >> melissa is also the show's executive producer. >> i turned to one of our producers at one point and said, can i do this? and he looked at me, like, yeah. you can do this. you've done it before. it's not like your first day. i was like, i can do this. of course, i can do this. >> and the cast poked fun at the drama. >> i want to apologize for a comment i made on last night's "fashion police." here we have zentaya.
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i feel like she smells like patchouli oil. and weed. >> that hair probably smells like pot patchouli. if anybody's hair smells like it. i'm sorry, julia. >> kelly osbourne left the show after julian's comments but tweeted, congratulations on an awesome show tonight. >> as executive producer, was it hard to bring yourself back as a host? >> well, it was a very awkward conversation during negotiations. you want what? i'm never giving that to you. hair and make-up. once i got past that part of it, it was okay. >> with ashlan, their conversation got so emotional. sharing the moment that still
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causes melissa to break down and how she plans to spend this friday with the one year anniversary after her mother's death. we have those intimate details coming up. meanwhile, is cameron diaz prepping for a big role? real life mother. while the rumors are flying that her and benji madden are expecting. the couple had no reaction to the question after a 14 hour flight from australia. >> congratulations, guys. >> now cameron doesn't look pregnant at all to us, but sources tell the paparazzi she is because she's seen covering her belly and drinking only water. >> first baby? congratulations. >> cameron turned 43 on sunday and benji posted this. i'm the luckiest guy alive. i get to spend the rest of my life right here. and now jennifer, kate, and
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julia join forces. to film the comedy "mother's day." the airport with this message. gearing up for a fun one #j one #jenandjulia. and husband danny mseen. i officially feel old. and janet to the first night of her un-breakable tour. she got teary eyed in vancouver as fans were going nuts over moves. janet through 32 songs and the reviews said she nailed it. one reason it went so smoothly, janet had no costume changes during the show. now let's get into rihanna supporting kanye for president. >> of course. i mean, people are voting for
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trump. people vote for kanye. >> i have decided in 2020 to run for president. >> okay, we've got to call it, rh riri's got to get on that ticket too. practically presidential for her. but her slogan? oh, not so much. ♪ bitch better have my money >> oh, she's getting that money. look at these fans lining up for highly anticipated new fragrance, riri. >> i just wanted to make the fragrance that reflected the fun, flirty, sassy side. riri has down. this is all about girls and feeling that femininity and confidence when you go out. >> wonder if i spray a little riri on my wife when she takes out of control instagram pictures. anyway, rihanna is celebrating
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her tenth year in the music business and it's been one he will rhell of a run. 13 top 100 number ones and 54 million albums worldwide. things work out for her. >> that's the accurate way to put it. well, the popularity of pope francis, the first primetime pope. the pontiff sat down for a virtual audience that will air this friday on abc's 20/20. he spoke with americans across the country with host david muir. >> do you have a message for america? >> he said, i'm praying for all of you. the people of the united states. and i ask you to pray for me. >> sitting in vatican city, he answered questions. a pope is never used the media in this way before. >> he tells us, a big greeting
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to the catholic community of the united states and everyone. all of the citizens of the u.s. >> the most poignant moment, when valerie, a 17-year-old who struggled with a rare skin disorder and has been bullied over it broke down and pope francis put her on the spot. >> may i ask to sing a song for me? be courageous. >> valerie has found peace through music. >> thank you very much. >> the primetime special airs in advance of the pope's first visit to the u.s. later this month. he asked plans stop in philadelphia and washington, dc and new york where today, the pope got support from america contestants. >> i'm proud of him. yeah. seeing how global he's gotten and how global we as a society are getting, very cool. it's. >> wonderful. i think it's closing the gap between religion and society and
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kind of embracing people and he's been a role model for that. >> the 52 miss america contestants gathered in times square for a "gma" appearance where they faced questions about contest secrets. >> used to keep your swim suit bottoms in place. >> true. >> early morning, miss america contestants. >> we were behind the scenes with the ladies before dawn. >> crowning. >> as they took plenty of selfies on the way to the live show. >> hi, "e.t." >> not that i'm biassed or anything, let's just say is a contestant from one particular state i'll be watching closely. >> south carolina! >> you have to get that one. that's right. >> shoutout for nancy o'dell, go tigers. >> my school. that's right, go tigers and go mckayla and you can see the other contestants for miss america on september 13th on abc. coming up, is brooke shields
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really just like us? you have to see her glammed up get-up. her jury duty today in new york. >> plus, we have a look at the new medical drama that's like "grey's anatomy" on steroid. "code black" boot camp with real life babies who are talked to from the time they're born are more likely to have a successful future. talking and reading to children in their first years
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hesitate and people die. >> one of the shows coming this fall that everybody is buzzing about is "code black." it's a new medical drama coming to cbs. it stars marcia gay harden and described like "e.r." on speed. >> before we head in, give me the stencil. fast, fast. >> hurry up! >> just off set, the cast of "code black" in a crash course
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in terminology and performing real life procedures, thankfully on dummy patients. >> what is her name? >> her name is martha and martha is about. yeah, a little worried though because it's happening. >> oh, okay. one, two, three go. >> reality is the buzz word. extras are real trauma nurses and real e.r. trauma gary a boot camp hollywood medical school. >> stick in there. you move at all, it's gone, you know? >> so actors right now are doing various, very complicated, sometimes surgical procedures, and in realtime with real deer. >> get caught up in the wires in the emergency room, and we're a little forgiving to ourselves. >> the shots stiemts get bloome
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blocked but they keep the cameras rolling to capture the messy feel of true life. >> the training is so intense, you really feel like you could do this stuff if you were called. >> i could do it. i could deliver a baby. >> do a c-section. >> i can't do this. >> you can. >> i'm offering c-section on the 101 freeway. you know, free of charge. >> marcia is going to be very busy. besides "code black," she has a movie coming out. plays lilly tomlin's daughter in "grandma." we're on the set of "grinder" and "wonder years" flashback. >> it's about 12 1/2-year-old. >> i wasn't planning on acting. and melissa rivers with how son cooper is coping on joan's death and how they're honoring her memory. >> the greatest way to honor my
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mother's legacy is to keep going. >> that's straight ahead. closed captioning provided by --
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now, i just want to show you. to show stars are just like us, but a little bit more glamorous. check out brooke shields showed up for jury duty looking flawless. the bag chanel and on the courthouse set. meanwhile, rob lowe spending a lot of time in a courtroom these days. that's the setting of his new show, "the grinder." ashlan cousteau was on set where rob was definitely the dad. >> guys, we're shooting. thank you. >> says the ep. that's how it is done. >> executive producer rob has the whole set under control including real life son, a stanford college student turned actor who guest stars on "the grinder". >> here i thought i avoided all
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the pitfalls of raising actors. went to stanford, i was like, we did it. got him into the big school. one of the leading interns in stem cell research and now he's going to be wearing make-up for a living. >> rob plays an actor who played a lawyer on tv and now wants to practice law for real. his little brother is fred savage who plays an actual attorney. >> i spent eight years on a primetime legal drama. >> he's hysterical on the show and he really is just committed to getting it right. >> i read that you think that rob lowe is almost made of granite. when you look at him, you hear birds singing. >> as far as singing, sometimes, it's just angels laughing. >> the chemistry there, did crow guys have to work hard for it? >> totally a jerk. >> oh, yeah. notorious, one of the big [ bleep ] in the shows. right? >> actually, not.
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>> objection. >> i'll allow it. >> instantly like real brothers. kinetically in sync. >> it's about a 12 1/2-year-old boy who grew up in the 1960s. >> "modern family" and 18 episodes of "two broke girls". >> i wasn't planning on acting in the show. i was directing for years and it was going well. >> now actor fred working for producer rob. >> what is rob lowe the boss like? >> knows how to get a set quiet. it's half the battle, let's face it. what could get done on a noisy set? nobody. who got the set quiet? i'm really good. >> rob also a pretty good father. his son matthew, 21, oldest is headed off to law school and going to keep his overhead down
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by having matthew do all the future contracts and rob admitted matt left for school and couldn't stop crying. done a fantastic job. joan rivers certainly did a wonderful job at raising her daughter, melissa. one of the things that surprised me in getting to know joan and melissa was how involved joan was not missing a single event of the soccer game as a kid. plus, we mentioned earlier this friday will mark the one year anniversary of joan's death and moving on has not been easy for he l melissa but the only way her mother would have wanted it. >> the greatest way to honor my mother's legacy is to keep going. because she was not a quitter. nothing ever stopped her if she couldn't get through this door, she went through that window. talked about what would be the best way to honor her legacy and the best way is to be okay.
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>> at times, me list islissa wa and reflective but likes to laugh and shared her own roller coaster of emotions. >> kind of a disaster this week. right now, you know, the fact that i ran out of soap this morning on my sink made me unravel. >> she inspires so many people. is there one moment when someone explains to you how much your mother changed your life? >> it's always happiest when they say, she made me laugh or made something okay or inspired me to keep going. you know, it's always the ones you don't expect. it's always the ones that come up to me and say, i lost my mother and father on the same day. and you say, how are you doing? and you go, tough. and they say, god, your mom made
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me laugh. and you say, well, then, go back and read her books as she makes you laugh through this. >> a special keepsake to hold her mother close. >> is this your special? >> this is my mother's watch and i've been wearing it since she died. >> as the anniversary, we got the feeling joan would be very proud of how strong melissa is and overjoyed her grandson cooper just started the ninth grade. >> what are you doing on the fourth? what are you going to be doing? >> everybody is expecting me to have a big grand plan for the fourth but just with my son. go to school, i go to work. we come home and have a glass of wine. soda. that would be very french. >> that's true. go with it. >> yeah, no. probably be driving to lacrosse practice. have to wait. doesn't matter. life goes on. >> joan was very close with her
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grandson, cooper, and melissa told us she and cooper took their annual vacation to wyoming. first without joan and scattered some of her ashes there to be there every august as a family. well, tomorrow, we are talking to one of joan's dear friends, joy behar. >> i can't believe she's dead. >> how joan talked her into going back to "the view." >> she goes, joy, do it while they still want you. >> her only interview on returning to the show. >> i worked in a mental hospital which prepared me to work there. >> rosie gave it a second shot at "the view." it didn't work. doesn't it scare you? >> tomorrow on "e.t." babies who are talked to from the time they're born
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are more likely to have a successful future. talking and reading to children in their first years has a huge impact on what they do with the rest of their lives. the fewer words they hear, the greater their chances of dropping out of school and getting into trouble. talk. read. sing. your words have the power to shape their world. learn more at first5california.com/parents
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a jet ski with her hubby? find out in the star shot gallery on "e.t." online. don't forget to check out our web site, etonline.com for all the late breaking celebrity news. >> we'll leave you with a sneak peek of what we're working on for tomorrow's show. it's your first look at little people karen jo. the gown, the vows. the first kiss and the bride's special surprise that brought the guest to tears. tomorrow on "e.t."
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