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good memories of you to sh with my younger brothers. >> the moving tribute by renee's son, drawing cheers at the service. celine and thehewins in black, the closed casast. >> i'll tell what you happened inside the basilica as we talk to their close friends united in grief. >> how are the kids doing through all this? >> then -- mariah carey's ne engagement by the numbers. the $7 million ring. her man's worth billions, but how much will they be worth as husband and wife? >> also, denise richards versus charlie sheen. >> their nasty new legal war over millions and the claim he sent threats to their 10-year-old daughter via text. >> we're with icon carol burnett, her comedic favorites of today and what 82-year-old to say this -- >> my reaction was i was gob smacked. >> now in our 35th season, this is "entertainment tonight." celine dion's heartbreaking good-bye to her husband of 21 years.
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tonight." celine and her children were grieving at a state fune the man she called the love of her life. >> if you want to talk about the power of love, our cameron masterson was inside the basilica. >> thank you, kevin. so many of us loved celine but she has such a special connection with her canadian province of quebec. i lived here for 14 years. i can tell you, they really are like the royal family here. celine is the queen and renee was her prince. >> celine made her entrance holding hands with her 5-year-old twins nelson and eddie.
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singing in fench french echo eded through the clutch. celine and her family solemnly walked down the aisle. charles was linked arm in arm with her mother. then he laid a pillow on his father's simple closed casket. she placed purple lillies on top, a symbol ofofourning. and renee charles took to the pulpit, very much a man. you left me withth enough good memories of me to share with my younger brothers. you're a tough act to follow. but with your help, everything, is going toe fine. >> when renee charles got up to speak, tears were flowing all around me. then they sank did he lean's due wet frank sinatra, it was almost too much. it w w powerfulul
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inside the basilica and outsid on the streets. >> yesterday at the wake, celine spent about seven hours accepting condolences from mourners including "e.t.'s" reporter. >> what did you say to her? >> you know what? i wanted to pay my respects for she ananrenee. i i lked up to her and s s said, hihi it's nicicto see you again. and i told her i admired her for all of her s she said it was day by day but renee would want her%to carry . that's why she was there. renee actually planned the final farewell himself to spare celine the grief. his close friends tell us he was a caring husband, father their eldestston renee charles is a major comfort to his mother. >> renee charles is a mature young man. he learned so much from his he spent so much time with his dad.
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>> how is celine doing? >> listen, she was ready for this. i mean, i don't think you can environment are be ready. she spoke openly about this being her last christmas with him. so i think mentally she was ready for it. emotionally, i suppose you never are. >> well, certainly hope today's service brought clos celine and her family. the love was present in every corner of the basilica. she must feel comfort knowing how many people loved him. >> celine and renee certainly made a big impact in las vegas, of course. and renee will also be honored with a memorial at the caesar palace coliseum an february 3rd. now mariah carey and her billionaire boyfriend engaged. >> congratulations. you have that glow. >> last night james packer popped the q qstion. first, the ring. >> that's a great t ng, james. >> it's blinding. a 35 carats, the same size as beyonce and kim kardashi combined. it is estimated to be worth about $7 million. not so crazy when you realize the australian businessman's
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billion. mariah's, not so bad $525 million. next number, months of courtship, about nine. she hinted about packer with me in april. >> do you think you'll ever look for love? >> i will never look f but if it stumbles upon me. >> they made the red carpet debut in september at the "intern". >> it was a lot for him. i just automatically pose. i can't help it. >> mariah and james have four divorces between them. that's two each. the singer has been pretty open about packer on social media. we counted 8 pics of the new fiance on her instagram page. >> i've been living through you
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you seem like you're in an amazing place right now. >> it's fun. i'm not going to lie. >> and now let's get to another big headline. >> here are the e test details. >> it's a nasty war of words developing between charlie sheen and his ex denise richards. it started in court documents in which richards claims that sheen has abandoned her trust he created for the kids. forced herero pay $15,000 a month rent after kicking her out of a house he bought for them, demanding over $1 million towards a new house. from denise's rep, she is fighting for her children. from charlie's lawyer, this motion is nothing more than money, money, money. denise's rep, this has nothing
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this is about him providing for the children as he agreed to. >> charlie's lawyer responds and says denise got more than $600,000 a year tax free for ten years and she has another $7 million home paid for. stuck in the middle are the kids. denise claims charlie sent them horrific texts over the years such as "tell mom to go eat pork and die." and "have a merry christmas with your loser blank mom." charlie's lawyer says the texts were to denise and that she makes it almost impossible for charlie to be see his da it's such a sad contrast to what denise told us a few years ago. >> now that they're older, it's nice that things are calm. >> we'll continue to follow this story and bring you the lalast devevepments. we're just 16 days away from super bowl 50. and there is a big game going on. listen, plenty of us are tvning in for beyonce and cold play. andow we're getting an exclusive look at how chris martin and cold play are putting it all together. >> cold play's chris martin sweating bullets. after all, hefty super bowl 50
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significant 12 minutes of his career. >> we would like to somehow honor the past and c cebrate the present and look to the future. don't know how we're going to do that. >> this year's land mark anniversary adding just a bit of pressure. >> if we shoot it right, you have the hole stand behind it. there is a lot to capture. >> is there anything t you turn the strings and roll, roll, roll up, please. >> we have to really practice. >> of course, we'll be all over the halftime show and everything leading up to super bowl 50 on february 7th. now this weekend's championship game will decide if the patriots make it to the big game again this year. and one pats player to keep an eye on, devin mccordy. we caught up with his twin brother jason, a tennessee titan and, of course, momma mccordy. >> i always say, i think they're people more than they are football pl
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>> talking to momma, two things are clear, she doesn't play favorites and can you see by her combination jersey and there is always going to be a little sibling rivalry. >> i can't say i hope you lose i want him to win. i won't go that far. but i guess he's a favorite twin now because he's doing a little bit more winning. >> i was absolutely disagree with him. >> and get this the twins had to share the spotlight with mom in their game day tradition campaign. >> this campaign was a perfect fit for my family. as a single mom, i raised my sons shopping at walmart. >> momma tells us walmart will also be her go to for the big game d d party this sunday..
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those are thingsgs used growing up that my mom introduced to me. and now i'm in my own household, i buy them and use them every day. me and dez thought we were going toe the stars. it was actually mom that is the star. it is really cool withhe reverse the role and see her in that life. >> listen to this, we're teaming up with p & g to give away two sets of super bowl tickets. to enter, go to www.etonline.com and click super bowl button. >> coming up next, we're with grammy lifetime achievement in run dmc. >> then we're on the set of a madoff miniseries with richard dreyfus as bernie. >> and carol burnett. congress doesn't regulate wall street... wall street regulates congress. it's a rigged economy that sends most new wealth to the top 1%. and it's held in place by a corrupt political system where wall street banks and billionaires buy elections. my campaign is funded by over two and a half million small contributions. people who know you can't level the playing field by taking more money from wall street. i'm bernie sanders, d i approve this message.
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lifetime achievement award at the grammys on cbs. but first, he's turning talk show host with gibson. i can't wait for this show. it debuts on own tomorrow and "e.t." was first on the set. looking dapper, my brother. >> you pull it together, you know what i'm saying? you swag it out. >> winging it. trying to do our best. >> the very merry father of six and the oh, so single dad tyrese are the relationship experts on "it's not you, it's man". >> there is nothing more
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>> whether you truly love yourself, you take crap from no one. >> the show is sort of a natural evolution of their "new york times" best seller manology. >> this ain't the show for you. >> stars dropping by and sharing include tyrese's fast and furious co-star vin diesel. >> teesha campbell. >> amber rose. >> it's the show has hidden agenda, it might be web finally getting tyrese to settle down. >> of course, i would love to meet my wife one day. she's somewhere ououthere, mewhere. strong message to tyrese is ck one. they're begging you. pick one, tyrese. just one. they're all screaming at you. >> right here. >> watch the show. it's going to be good. >> up next, we're talk carol burnett about her incredible career and the huge honor she's receiving next weekend. >> then, the stars of the madoff miniseries on bernie and his wife. >> i don't believe she knew. >> plus, what pauley is telling us now about her co-star's exit t from "ncis."." >> it took him four hours to explain it to me. >> stick around.
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by -- it's no secret, pauley per
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here's at "e.t.." she stopped by today to talk about the secret she was keeping on her last visit. >> you're sitting here on the stage with me, we're talking, meanwhile, news is breaking that michael weatherly is leaving. >> this is the sound of my heartbreaking. he was my brother. i love him with all of my heart. it's not my story to tell. it's going to be michael's sto to tell when he feels like it. >> for now, paulie focus on another story, helping the homeless. you'll recall last november she was attacked by a homeless man. now she is working to help the estimated 44,000 home unless los angeles. >> we have money budgeted now. so i have to figure out how to allocate the funds. >> by now you know paulie is one of my favorite people in the entire wor and i spent so much time with her over the years. and it's been cool to really watch her incredible work and dedication to advancing this
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>> dirty little dish. turn around. great big dirty pond. >> that is richard dreyfuss playing bernie madoff in the miniseries which airs next month. madoff is the investment manager serving 150 years in prison for ripping off his clients. we were first on the set. >> i can't take your money because it's just not enough for me to bother with. >> richard is kidding around, but the subject is deadly serious. madoff defrauded thousands of investors out of $65 billion in the largest ponzi scheme in history. his wife was blind to the scandal. >> all i do is hire the decorator. it is really complicated. i think they did love each other very, very deeply. i think -- i don't know that she environment really absorbed what happened. i don't believe she knew. >> they call me a fraud?
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in history. okay? within the biggest ponzi scheme in history. >> the abc miniseries is personal for richard. he has friends who lost their savings to madoff. >> you know how i look at you? >> no. >> as a guy that doubled my money in six years. we talk to victims. none of them were milliona they were all secretaries and contractors and, you know, everyone assumes, wow, i lost money. must be really rich. they w and they're not. >> people give me their money and i make them richer than god. >> how much did you lose? >> $50 billion. >> i'm exhausted after one scene. and this goes on and on and on. and always for a minute, that's the kind of actor you always want to work with. >> oh, stop. >> honest. i'm not lying. you know you want more. >> one, two, three. >> terrible. terrible. >> blithe and richard have a long history. they first worked together in theater back in 1971. >> after all these years, we were kids when we began. kids. >> yeah. >> we had none of this. >> we asked blithe if a certain
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visit to her on the set while she was working and blithe said, no, because when she is working, she likes to stay focused. in other words, kids, don't bother momma when she is focused. >> kids can be distracting no matter what age. >> i hear you. >> the screen actors guild awards are a week from tomorrow. one of the highlights will be whether carol burnett receiv the life achievement award. >> my dear friend julie andrews has a term that is british that i never heard before but learned it from her. my reaction is i was gob smacked. >> and we're pretty gob smacked ourselves when we think of the 60 plus years she's been entertaining us. we remember the show. >> two can play at that game. >> i don't think anybody had more fun than we had. >> but when the television icon says she's not interted in ever coming back to a full time series. well, we just will to get carol's take on the state of tv today. >> we just have the network
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you do an hour and 15 minutes with all of the costume change musical numbers and all that in about two hours. whereas a lot of the shows, it's 22 minutes of show and will take five or six hours to take. it makes me crazy. it's because you're nitpicking everything and redoing stuff and redoing stuff until there is no spontaneity left. i couldn't could that. >> in spite of that, the comedy legend who paved the way for many of today's funnyyladies, says there are still plenty she admires in the business. >> i love amy and tina and kristen wig, maia rudolph. i think they're all quite wonderful. i love "house of cards" and good dramatic shows, yeah. >> i needed some grass and how i
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>> at 82, she continues to charm audiences with guest appearances like her recent role on "hawaii 50." as she prepares to receive her life achievement role, the only thing she has to died is who will play her? >> angelina jolie. i mean, who else? i am still cracking myself up. >> we asked carol which shows she enjoys watching to day. and she told us "the grinder." that is a big endorsement. carol burn sunset. >> love. in our "entertainment tonight" birthdays, which star would have preferred a life without any modern conveniences, diane lane, michelle pfeiffer ororodie foster?
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the answer is coming up next at www.etonline.com, life after divorce. >> it's consuming our life. >> plus, is kate gossling keeping her kids away from her ex? john gossling's shocking new claims. >> i haven't seen my son in a year and a half. >> how do you co-parent? >> we don't. now the kids are stuck in the middle. >> and one direction fans are in a frenzy after tomlinson
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www.etonline.com. welcome back. in tonight's "e.t." birthdays, which star would have preferred a life without any modern conveniences? >> i love when there were horses and no engines or electricity. there was only fire for light. >> that is diane lane. she turns 51 today. i guessed it. >> we're out of time. here's one more thing we want you to check out before we say good night. >> bye, everybody. >> that is a new video from the soundtrack toed broadway show "finding never land." >> tell me about this video. to. on never land. >> add a bonus, she gets to dance with her pal maxim. >> are you excited about his engagem next t? >> so huge. they better have me in the wedding. i want to be front row just
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when it debuts after the season she's always stood strong... ...to get the job done. hillary clinton. she stood up to china... ...and spoke out on women's rights... ...went toe to toe with russia on human rights. the drug and insurance companies spent millions against her... ...but hillary didn't quit until eight million children got health care. i've never been called a quitter and i won't quit on you. she's got what it takes to do the toughest job in the world. i'm hillary clinton and i approve this message. nick: okay, people. here we go. it's gonna be a high-impact... high-intensity... high-voltage shock to the system. oh, yeah, we're gonna get it in tonight.
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