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of the iconic high roller. this is a very special low, the media launch. the party continues after this taping up there and let's get to the show, shall me? >> and we always ask o question before we get into it. who is ready for the weekend? >> that is right. we're always ready for the weekend. it's vegas, we have been all over town with red carpet, celebrity sightings to bring to you the weekend. check it out.
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with the beatles including the legendary musicians themselves. >> it had a huge stand ovation every night. >> i hear in it a new context which is like a giant head phone zone. >> a cirq, beatles fan? >> both. >> beatles first or most. i am a huge beatles fan, but the first cirq i went to in monica, and i was blown away by it. >> it's just fun. we know that and feel that. >> what is the coolest part about being paul mccartney's d.j.? >> being his d.j. >> remixes of cover tongs and to change it every night. and now having directed the
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>> they have felt the need to make us part of that. it is more than for some people this is a job, it is a relationship, but this is where we grew up. >> and i watched the progres and very special 50th birthday. >> and we have a performance from human nature. olivia newton john is on our stage. and we close this show with the
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number one best selling production in las vegas, the brand-new creation. >> and world class puppeteer from the comedy show. and all things you would never think about, but never say out loud. clinton homes between the lines is a musical journey and holmes's own songs that connect with the area. >> journey will be hosting a wine maker's din they are friday
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anniversary. she is an icon in the industry. catch her here and ladies and gentlemen, please, welcome olivia newton john. >> olivia newton john. you have already performed tonight and so cool to come over here. and the energy is phenomenal. and celebrating 50 years. >> unbelievable. it is an honor to be sitting here with you. and so in love with performing
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comes pouring out of you. this is unbelievable. and you have to tell people who may not have seen it and give them a run down. >> and of course, you have to know i started when i was two. that is why it's 50 year. the sho music and the rock and roll songs and the folk songs i started out with with the first song i ever wrote. >> and it goes through the whole thing with so many great moments. and my favorite is not going to give into it.
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whole show and explain where it comes from. and felt the coming on as we all do, and you went to the keyboard and that song came out. so you can see that passion come through and it shines through that area. >> i had panic attack because i finished breast cancer therapy and the first time i had been without anybody. and we have all gone through difficult things and difficult moments. and i really love it when it helps other people through. it's important. >> you have your charity work to do with a dollar for every ticket. and proportionate -- >> a portion of the -- i am very proud that in australia where i grew up, there is a cancer center that bears my name,
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wellness research center. it started off as cancer and wellness, and now we have added research. this is a passion of mine and i have raised money for 10 years. i walked on the china wall for two weeks. that is an incredible experience. and the hospital and to meet somebody after the show and the money goes to the hospital. >> i don't know, but i will give it to them. >> so still releasing albums,
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>> and i lost my sister two years ago and finish this song and produced another album for me. and music gaining through pain and suffering and thought it would be wonderful as we were all experiencing it and mother and the songs journey through it. i am proud that it comes out in september. >> wonderful. live on. >> ladies and gentlemen, olivia
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favorite part of the show. the celebrity wedding consultant is on the las vegas strip searching for the perfect couple to bring to the stage to get marries right here. they are all at creative bridal right now getting fitted. let's check in. >> when are you getting >> i think it's tonight. >> like i have never heard that before. >> what do we think? >> this is definitely the one. this is it. >> this guy here. >> and you are a-1. >> excuse me. let's get them married.
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to work. you are going to have 60 seconds to do this wedding. let's talk about today real quick. >> just hanging out on the strip and dennis rodman asks if we want to get married. >> if we are able to get through this ceremony in 60 seconds, wedding bands from michael e. mendon. and in true vegas style, everything's a gamble, right? and in addition to reciting your you have a challenge, sir. you must find blake's wedding ring aamid this large plexiglas container. he is up for the challenge in 6 # 0 seconds. dearly beloved, we gather at the linq promenade to celebrate the union of nick and tina. the tension is mounting and building. he's got it. they're maryed. you may kiss the bride. he got it!
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you husband and wife. >> four, three, two, one. >> let's do it with the ring pop here. ??? >> and dennis caused quite a bit of distraction at matt and sarah's wedding. in fact, they were the only couple that did not complete the challenge. we thought we would bring them back tonight for a second chance at the media launch. how does that sound? cool with that? shall we bring them out? would you like to meet them? folks, i give you matt and sarah, ladies and gentlemen. show them some love. you look beautiful. how are we feeling? matt, let's start with you. >> feeling good. >> back for a second chance. >> i have a different strategy and thank god it's not fortune cook keys.
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is buried deep in the toast-ios. >> last time i was rushing it. >> oh my god, you freaked out and threw fortune cook keys everywhere. >> you have 6 # 0 second. >> sarah, how are you doing? >> much better this time. >> i was super nervous and couldn't believe all of you watched me to get married in 60 second. >> we have 300 closest friends and family here so dennis rodman and he just came up to us at cabo wabo. and was like, hey, let's get you guys married? okay. >> when dins any rodman tells us you're getting married on live tv, you do it.
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and let's go to the rules and you will have 6 # second for the entire ceremony for the marriage to be valid. the wedding reception is 30 minutes on the world's tallest observation wheel, the high roller with the closest friends and family who have flown in just for this moment. if you are able to get through this the wedding ring experts at the fashion show mall. but that's not all. and you will also receive a three-day cruise to mexico on carnival cruise lines. how cool is that, folks? come on. but in true vegas style, there's always a catch. and inside this container is sarah's rig. we have 60 seconds to find that.
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we have a timer. this is going to be legit here. i await the ding. shake it off. stretch it out. how we doing? feeling good? dearly beloved, we gater to celebrate the union of matt and sarah. your vow as you big. >> i love you and hope we get to spend forever, forever together. >> that was nice. nailed it. >> sarah? > together yet. mom, forgive me. i'm moving out today. >> quite a vow. >> sarah, and what do you say to your husband? >> i love you. please find it. >> is that a yes? >> i's yes. >> it can't happen a second time. >> at 25 seconds. sarah is getting in there, too. that's right. get in there. at 20. cheer them on, ladies and
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the topic, dr. nicole mackie. dr. mackie, welcome to the program. >> thank you for having me. >> so, tell me a little bit about your role as the prosthodontist, and who's the typical patient? >> we don't really have a typical patient. patients can be any kind of walk of life, any different kind of background. you can have a young person who was in an accident, congenitally missing teeth, they were born without those teeth. you can have an elderly person who's been in a denture for years and they're just sick of it. or you can have a middle-aged ad different dental problems and they're constantly in a dental chair, and you just want that permanent solution. and my role as the prosthodontist is to help design and make that smile and those teeth beautiful and functional, how they intended to be. >> now, you know what i like about you? we were talking about the benefits of dental implants, right? >> mm-hmm. >> and you had this story about that there's very few things in
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so happy. elaborate on that. >> well, you know, before you're a prosthodontist, you're a general dentist. and, you know, you do great work for your patients, but you never get hugs or the feelings of appreciation by doing cavities or regular crowns. but when you're changing someone's smile, thus their life, and their whole mouth is completely different than how they came in, they're crying, they're hugging, and they're expressing so much emotion to you. it's just the best feeling ever. and you don't get that from just a filling or a cleaning. >> at the top of the show, i said, "no more dentures." you don't think anybody should be wearing a denture -- a traditional denture. >> no. no. >> elaborate on that. >> in today's world, with all of our technology and our advancements in dentistry, we don't have to have patients wearing dentures. they can have dental implants anchored into their available
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and a lot of patients think that they need implants for every tooth. that is not the case, either, anymore. with the way that implants are made now, the surface properties and the way that we can see how they will be in the jawbone, computer technology, i-cat scans, all this different kinds of information, we know where to put them. a patient could have four implants and a full set of fixed permanent teeth. >> so, permanent teeth. now, you talk in terms of, like, people walk in to your cente some without teeth. >> right. >> and then, on the day of the procedure, they walk out with a fixed set of teeth. >> exactly. >> is that true? i mean, you see that? >> 100%, yep. so, let's say a patient is wearing a denture, and, like i said earlier, they're sick of it. they're over it. they want those permanent teeth. they have a wedding coming up, and they want to smile for their daughter's pictures. >> okay. >> yeah.
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just want to look great and just enjoy this moment with her." so, you know, we design the smile on the first appointment, and we talk about everything that they like and even things that they don't like. >> as far as the way the teeth are gonna look? >> exactly. >> okay. >> take some molds, and we actually put their molds on a machine, study the way the jaw interacts, simulating it with that way that they are, and basically, the next appointment, they go into surgery with the implants placed, i go in there, i do my little magic, i put on their fixed, full set of permanent teeth, they come out of anesthetic, i hand them the mirror, and then the reaction happens. this is where sometimes, personally, my heart melts for them. they smile, they -- they can't believe their eyes. they're in shock sometimes. and some of them are overjoyed
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