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today on "the morning blend." this brother and sister need a furever home. just waking up? give a boost to your breakfast. and, more shows closing. the dish as "the blend" starts right now. bak. >> we are back thursday morning. taking a live look outside right now downtown las vegas. a huge beerfest. >> what? >> over golden nugget this weekend. very exciting. good time too be there. how are you doing. >> great. >> doings taking over? >> the truce e dogs here today. >> welcome in. >> good morning. it is thursday. >> certainly is.
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>> fry eve. this are me socks today. anyone? there it is. >> hello! >> people wanted to see there you go. i very seldom wear green. now we have green. beautiful. the control room telling me we spent to much time on my socks. we have two doggies that need a home. lola and tina. are soulmate. >> here with more on their story is kathy jung, president ons -- of nspca, no-kill shelter. >> how are you? >> are they not stunning? wheat little dogs. >> they're bready to good. >> the ten-year-old --
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>> they're kind of greyhound mixes. so sweet. they're spade. neutered, microchipped and they justify -- just deserve to go home. >> i've taken phone calls from my mother. ing this puppy had his ear chewed off by his mom? >> by his mom. they were oregoner turnins. so whatever -- they needed our help. we welcomed these two with open arms and that was city which are. there's no special needs. he gets along just fine but just is missing is a here. >> clearly a love bug, and they the smoothest hair. >> and they're warm, too. >> look at this. >> oh! >> so sweet. >> anyway speak italian.
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together. >> absolutely. >> they're soulmates and we will not separate them. we take pride in that. we are no-kill shelter so they will -- we '8wait until their perfect match comes. >> that cannot be long. they're so adorable. >> i tell this all the time. everybody does better in pairs. so, even if you come in and you're looking for one, it's great for them to go home to get another one at our shelter because when you're the have a buddy, someone to curl up with. >> the's name is teen -- teen know. he could be named romeo. >> you have been making out. this i my jj. if you adopt the dogs you get a dog bed from best mass stress but i think tino would like to take jj. >> the great people at best mattress -- we have done this
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home from the show and gave. the two mattresses. >> that's awesome. >> they're super great people and will go home with this mattress that's better than mine. >> they'd probably take one and you put the other one by the couch. >> and laurie can speak to the mattress. she is sitting on it. >> that sweet. >> addison went absolutely. so we just need to get these two a great home. look at these two. >> they're ready to go and the great thing about adopting a somewhat older dog you don't have to go through the whole puppy phase. >> newspapers on the ground. >> don't have to chew or what not to chew on. ten years old, you're over that,
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the sprinklersers and the baseboards. >> these guys are ready to good and will just spread so much love. >> absolutely. >> thank you so much. we'll find you a hope. you've want to adopt lola and tino, head to the shelter and the web site and number are right there on your screen. >> and if you adopt them you will get perhaps two complimentary dog beds. >> still dom on "the morning blend," a special event that hopes to knock out a serious
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are you finding the time to have a healthy breakfast? what about lunch or dinner. often those are the perfect boost you need. >> findings thing options of tropical smoothie cafe, very simple. here to explain, an chung and ken juneau. great having you. >> good morning. >> first of all, anyone that says, can't eat in the morning, i'm always on the go. no excuse. tropical smoothie you have some options in front of us right now. chia banana boost for break fast. this is like a meal in a cup. >> so back nab -- bananas, oat cinnamon, almond -- >> be nut butter. >> give me that one.
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it's very fall, too. a little built of -- yeah. >> the oats and cinnamon. >> every time they're on we get carried away. let's say it's early the in the morning, you have the kids, trying to get ready for school and you think, let me make scrambled eggs. we don't have time. this is super fast. >> i'm new to las vegas. locations. >> 30. >> they're everywhere. >> awesome. when it comes down to food as well, the options are plenty full. >> we have a full menu, sandwiches, salads, wraps, our caribbean jerk wraps so brown rice blend, roasted pineapple,
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so 24-hour location you can get breakfast around the clock. >> so you don't need a decoder ring to figure out the menu. you app is awesome. >> it's relatively new. it's kept for you on the phone instead of the punch card. >> good because is never remember the punch card. >> exactly. >> collect a bunchf cards. >> you can even order ahead from the app. >> i like that. don't make me carry another card around. and the app is down loadable on google play and itine. >> are you a bowl or wrap person. >> probably a wrap guy. i eat driving, probably not the safest thing. you can't make phone calls.
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wraps. supplements. i don't know what to add. this is sundays are a good day to figure out what supplement is right for you. >> on sundays you can pick out whatever supplement you want, try it for free. and if you like it, anytime monday through saturday you can add it. >> that's cool. >> i n in here. very popular. >> so good for you. >> what are the more popular supplements. >> proteins, peas, flax seeds, energizers, fat burners. there's a ton. >> i imagine you're drawing a healthy crowds and people want to make sure they don't have dairy or -- >> very cool. the other thing i like, your text club. not just, hey, text us and we'll send you advertisements all the time. we'll send you often deals.
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>> text 995 southern tropical and we send out texts every week with gravity deals. >> teals you won't see advertised. no only to our checks -- text club members. >> you're on the inside track: the only clock i've been allowed in. >> speaking of clubs. happy hour. >> every day, 5:00 to 5:00, guy two get one free. >> that's a perfect time for you radio. >> i can stop by and you can drop me off one. >> very nice. >> oh, my god. >> you can't name all of them. there's some that are -- >> we have the city covered. there's one in pahrump. >> some locations 24 hours, and some are drive-through and if
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and drive-how to. >> no kidding. >> 2:00 a.m., want a wrap? boom. >> this is very impressive. great to meet you guys. thank you for bringing us these peanut butter ones. >> and strawberries the tropical smoothie cafe. more information of locations, visit their facebook page or find them on twitter or download the app on google play or the app store. don't try to mug -- plug in you're ear phones. le. coming up. conquer he could -- conquer charie.
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water. it's essential for everyday life. in fact the average american uses 176-gallons of water per day. it's critical for manufacturing, agriculture, transportation, and much more. but our next guest wants to us imagine a day without water. join us to explain is radhika fox. the ceo of the u.s. water alliance and value of water coalition. good morning. >> good morning. thank you for having me. >> what is the idea behind the imagine a day without water campaign? >> imagine a day without water is a national effort to educate americans about how essential water is to their daily lives. most people turn on the tap, flush their toilet and don't think twice. they don't think about the infrastructure that brings that water to and from
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but we can't take water for granted anymore. that's why over 500 organizations, include the 1/2 da water authority and the henderson water utility are join news imagine a day without water. we're opening up treatment plants for open house so people can see how the water systems work, we're in schools, educating students, and some communities are even holding tastings of beer made with recycled wat >> oh, wow. that's interesting. it really is the dawn of a new era. isn't it? >> it really is. and you have a lot to be proud of in las vegas. certainly the water challenges are so significant in nevada. the many years of drought at the same time you have a growing population that needs water. but there's so many things you're doing right. from the aggressive conservation
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the southern nevada water authority is using innovative technology. for example, they're looking leak detention on the vegas strip so they can catch the problem before it turns into a significant water main break, and you have one of the most robust water recycling efforts the, where nearly every drop of water that is drunk is returned to lake mead after recycling. so the significant, but las vegas in particular has a lot to be proud of. >> i'm really glad to hear that nevada is planning ahead. let get back to our infrastructure, is it at recollection? >> yes, our nation's infrastructure is at risk and that puts the spire nation -- the entire nation at risk. and one challenge is the infrastructure is out of sight
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pele the pothole in their neighborhood, but you can't see that aging pipe that is lying beneath our feet. but this infrastructure really is old, and many communities, water systems are built over century ago. it's failing. in america today a water main breaks every two minutes. so now is really the time continue vest in -- invest in our infrastructure. >> what can other people too if they want to spread the message about the importance of investing in our water and the infrastructure? >> we would love it if all of your viewers would join us in this imagine a day without water. "our petition is calling on elect officials, mayors, congress, to the new president
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nation residents water and they can signed that petition at imagine a day without water.org. >> thank you so much. it's a valuable resource and we want to plan ahead. the other bonus is this could lead to more jobs. a i right? >> absolutely. we were recently part of the national study that looked at 30 regions around the country, including the las vegas region, and we found that water investments create close to 300,000 jobs and $500 billion in economic activity. >> thank you for joining us. >> thank you. >> could you imagine a day without water? for more on the campaign just head to one of the websites listed on your screen. we'll have this up on our web site. shawn, over to you. >> walk to make a difference. this saturday help con at the
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chiari which affects your brain. with us, christine smith and lori huck aby. >> we were just talking about chiari and one in one thousand have chiari and i don't think many people have heard about this. there's a lot of people affected by it. what is it. >> when the back of the brain descended out of the school, along with 'causes all kinds of problems with the flow of your signus nudes and can cause pressure on the head and brain stem and can lead to a cyst that can form on the spinal cord and affect nerves wherever it takes shape. and -- >> this one of those things that unfortunately the way that you see these symptoms, the symptoms generally point in another
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chiari. >> we have a support group in town and many members were that diagnosed until they reached dothood because it took that long to find out what it is. >> this usually comes -- >> puberty and sometimes with children anyway notice it right away so more children are being treated. before mri was used it be found. >> this is what the walk is all about. the walk is here to get the aware unless out and help people realize what chiari is and how to capture it area. let's talk about the walk. >> our fifth year in las vegas to do the walk, and we're at centennial hills park and we have 348 preregistered walkers and looking to bring in more for
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event. >> this saturday. when does it start. >> registration starts at 9:00 and the walk starts at 10:30, and afterwards we have fun for the family, d js and face painting and a lunch after so you can meet members of the chiari group. >> with the numbers being one in one thousand, the adds are there are people here in las vegas who have chiari, and once you get that diagnosis, i'm assuming -- when you got the diagnosis you're like, what is this? and aim the only person? >> right. that's why our support group is so good. we find people every month another person who thought they were the only ones and they're happy to find out there's more of us. >> and there's more of you in your group and able to be there. >> yes. >> how do people get in touch with you, perhaps somebody
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the was a support group. >> they've can find us on facebook under las vegas chiari group, and week me for the walk at 275-4241 and we can get them informs and get them involved. >> the walk is not just happening here. you might feel a 1.0 tremor across america because it's happening all over the place. >> ese, we have high numbers this year. it's a national walk, and walks in jut we have games and face painting and snow cones. >> so the proceeds, where do they go. >> it goes to conquer chiari research. >> few people have heartbeat this but -- heard about this bus the numbers there. >> is up your shoes this conquer
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this saturday. we'll keep it local. registration at 9:00. the walk is at 10:30. the distance is flexible so walk at your open pace. up next, the mission nasa is on and how it can find information how the earth was made. s' some community events. the nugget's beerfest starts pouring on saturday, and oktoberfest pool water on sunday. so you can walk, then get some beer. perfect. portion -- happening right now if you know someone looking for a job, head to the sun coast. there's a job fair now until 12:30 this afternoon.
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nasa's first ever mission to return samples 0 from an asteroid. here with more about scientist lucy mcfadden. good morning. >> great to be here. >> this is actually nasa's first ever sample return mission to and an asteroid. tell us more about the mission. >> well, the mission named osiris-rex will be launching to an asteroid in a near earth
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which probably holds a lot of car been-rich materials which hopefully holds kluehs the origin of life. so it's launching there and will take two years to get there will explore the asteroid itself with robotic cameras and spectrometers and then does a touch and go, kind of kiss the surface of bennu a back to earth. >> i like how you put that, kissing an asteroid. gives us in insight. >> we're always trying to understand how life here on earth formed, and we realize that we may have to explore objects that are further away from earth that have been preserved of the four and a half
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system, and that hold clues for us that will be able to determine by sampling the prim -- primitive press steep samples. >> how long is the mission? >> our colleagues starts it billing and planning the mission in 2011. so five years later we're going to launch to init takes two years to get there, we'll survey for one to two years and then going to bring the sample back in 2023. so a long-term project, but our delayed gratification will bring us terrific discoveries. >> unlocking the mysteries. once you have the samples what are sign tests going to be --
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them. >> exploring the structure and composition of the components that make up the minerals. as you know, our life here on earth is carbon, based so we're looking at the carbon molecules and so we'll be studying and comparing the molecules, the material from the asteroid, comparing them with the building blocks of life here on with amino acids and other compounds that are critical to enable us to live and breath here on earth. it's go to be a compare and contrast and try to figure out how the life here on earth evolved bit studying similar material that has not yet evolved into life from the asteroids in the solar system. >> all right, lucy, a little teases of what is to come. we're excited. hope everything goes.
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for you, i'm your man. >> okay. maybe we'll have you come back and study the samples when they get back to earth. >> thank you for joining us. stay touch date on the mission by head thing to the web site on your screen and also follow it on 2015er. -- on twitter. back over to you guys. we'll check back on this. >> i'd do it. >> i'd do it. love nasa. trying to wrinkles? botox is a well-known procedure. >> and her to share are our experts. bernie blanks and chris hodgsin about refreshening your look. >> thank you for having me. botox is such a brand name now in our business that most people
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toxin on the market but there are three toxin wes love to use at advanced esthetics. we have a type a operate teen just like bow fox eliminates fine lines and wrinkle it but i'd like to talk about how we get wrinkles to start with. because a lot of people aren't aware of the physiology that >> how did this happen? >> i usually bring nerdy videos bus taking that to a whole nuther level. are you ready for this? this is my science. >> wow. >> that's your face. >> and i'm sure that all of your viewers look just like this. >> they're very lovely.
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muscles contract in your face, like raising your eye brothers smiling or eating or frowning, the muscles contract, and the skin folds over and over and over again, and what you get is this deep, dark line anywhere in the face. between the eyebrows, on the forehead, the crow's feet. the muscles are contracting, contracting and you get that line. when i inject this into these areas it's the communication between the neurotransmitters in your brain is blocked down to those muscles so that the muscles are not going to contrast so much like this all day long. just a little bit. and what happens is this line over time -- >> pull them back. >> sorry, cameraman. took that out.
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and you're back to your happy feys. >> i love it. a multimillion dollar graphic. so much better. i love that. >> yay. i'm glad you like my graphic. >> i am a better injector than a artist. >> this is so interesting. so, why would someone choose this over botox? >> great question. at our practice the number one robe we choose this over botox is kind jurisprudence. we're required to dispatch it as it comes from the manufacturers. it comes to news a 50-unit vial. this comes in a 300 unit vial. that is a huge amount of product to put into one face. right? lots and lots of product. so, say somebody comes in, they're 45-year-old construction worker, been out in the sun all
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anything and thinks it's time. we'll have deep furrows. deep crow's feet, a very tight and wrinkled up chin that pulls up. this muscle pulls up. >> really. >> yes. this is fabulous for that. so we'll look at that patient and good, there's a lot of issues to cover here. we have 300 units. let's use that on this face. i like to think of this as defibrillator for the face. bam, you're back in the game. >> 29 again. >> that's right, bam, back in the game. >> awesome. >> let get video of the bamming. so opposed to cleaning one floor in your house, you're cleaning the whole house.
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i'm injecting this on his face. those are injection points. he is a performer at the "50 shades of gray," and kris came to me and -- he is a pretty young guy but had a lot of stuff going on so we kind of discussed what would be best for him, and we thought -- >> i love it. >> get out the >> look at that. >> chris is here. hi, chris. >> hello. >> we were almost forehead brothers. tell us, how did your procedure go? >> it was great. i love these results. it exceeded my expectations. >> your forehead. >> i raise my eyebrows right
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>> oh! >> amazing. >> chris' wife is a patient of mind. she was here a couple shows ago as my model, and she loved her services so much she said, you got treat my husband, man. so he -- >> i want to see. >> he said, you have a lot of stuff going on. was like, okay, fix me. >> we're going to need a bigger dose. >> i was only familiar with he displayed this because i had deep wrinkles and the said that's the way to go, and bernie knows best. that is the way to go. could not be happier. >> my new show. >> chris, you look fantastic. congratulations. >> thank you. >> you have a special for us. >> we do. now, on -- it's normally $425 at advanced esthetics las vegas but
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it's incredibly so low priced. you're getting 3 units for $400. it's a great deal. >> thank you so much. you're located on rainbow between sahara and okey? real in. >> yep, okeydokey. >> i >> oh, baby. >> i love these guys. stepping it up. still to come the reviews are in. what critics have to say about christian bale's new film that has a las vegas tie.
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>> welcome back. does your home need major repairs? our next guest, late lathe lavada. how they can buy your home for cash. great >> thank you. >> what types of homes are you buying from sellers? how does the whole thing work? >> i usually boy unwanted homes, sellers need to sell quickly. generally the homes need massive repairs and the seller is facing some sort of hardship. a good example is a divorce, relocation, a job loss, they've inherited a home few to a family member passing on or something like that.
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losses. >> that's right. need to get out quick. >> why would a seller choose this route as opposed to playing the realtor game. >> the holmes buy generally need thousands of dollars of repairs and the seller can't complete them. >> so stuff that might not pass inspection. >> right. so an investor like myself is the only one who can come, in afford to pie the homes, fix them up and put them back on the market for sale. getting a loan for this type of property is challenging if not impossible and most home buyers don't want to buy these homes so that's where a real estate investor like myself is beneficial to come in and buy the home for cash. >> you go in there and fiction it up. >> yes. >> you have the money and don't have to worry about the lend are saying you have to get this and this fixed. you pay in cash. >> right. >> does the seller have to pay real estate commission. >> there's no commission on the holmes buy and i pay all the
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>> just a two-party purchase. >> that's right. >> how fast can you purchase a property? a lot of people need it, like, yesterday. >> right. i've actually purchased homes in tree days before. >> no kidding. might not always be the days. what's the average. >> well, it really depends of every situation. every home is unique put if the seller needs to close quickly i have the ability to do so. so it's based on the seller's situation and their time frame, not mine. so we make sure that we're answering the needs of the sellers. >> if a homeowner is watching and wondering whether or not they should sell, perhaps sell the home for cash, how do they get held of you. >> call my office for in obligation cash offer. i have a three-step process. the first step is give me a call at my office and we'll doon evaluation, make you a cash offer. the second step is to agree upon
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purchase agreement, and the third step is then to ahead and close the sale at a third-party title and escrow company so you can get your cash. that's important because homeowners might be afraid they're not greg to get the cash -- not going to get the crash so everything is done through a title and escrow company and they're ensured to get their cash profits. >> like the typical purchase, don't have to sign all the forms. >> exactly. >> i can assume as a who usesoo this irthankful this exists. if you need it yesterday, having to get things repaired can day eons. >> it, we had a situation with a gentleman who had cancer and northeasted to move quickly back to chicago in order to go through his dream and the home was in disrepair. a lot of belongings in the property, and i told him, we can make this very easy for you. we'll buy your home.
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no repairs and we actually tide close that one in three days, and he was able to move on, get his treatment. he left all of the belongings he didn't. i told him to leave everything you do not want in the property, and that way we'll take care of them for you. and he was able to talk what he wanted, leave the rest and he was very happy. we actually just closed hope to property yesterday. >> well, you're already -- you need it, leave >> we closed on the sale. we fictioned it up and it's already closed. >> you're fast. if you want to sell your home for cash, lathe la -- lathe lavada is your guy. call for a 24-hour cash offer. his web site it right there.
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i'm catherine cortez masto and i come from a big family. a whole lot of people. a whole lot of love. ood. my dad's family was from mexico. my mom's was from italy. 60 years ago they met here in nevada and we grew as a family really grew as a family. dad got his start parking cars at the dunes hotel. but he went on to be the head of tourism for las vegas and helped build the city we know today. dad lived his life following three principles, work hard, be honest and respect everyone, that's what i tried to do as attorney general.
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nevadans. she became a national leader in protecting children from sex traffickers. and passed laws to keep seniors safe from crooked scams. i'm catherine cortez masto, i approve this message because i've spent my career solving problems, isn't that something we need more of in washington? welcome back to "the blend." list of entertainment options on the strips rapidly changing. this week alone two more shows have to close. >> hard to see a good show go. norm clarke is back with more.
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>> it's sad to see what is going on. hopefully this is just part of the vegas evolution of what shows work and whatnot. >> it is a cycle. >> this weekend if the end of " jersey boys." >> and -- and the spoof -- its tomorrow shots at various people in town, probably going after us, who no one knew who we were. >> and the big one is million dollar quartet. >> and that's going to close december 4th. so, there's been a long list of folks that the shows are going down, and not sure what's going on. i know that las vegas always figures out it. >> adding to that list also, pup
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which is a fabulous show. jim henson. the talent is accord, -- awesom. but things have their life. >> if agree. didn't see that show. >> christian bale? >> peeking of shows, movies -- trying to segway. christian bale -- a vegas tie. >> yes. and -- a movie that the late kirk kerkorian funded, something that was near and dear to him. the movie is called "the promise" and debuted in toronto to fairly strong reviews. >> great. >> and i can't wait to see it. understand that it has just
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grandeur and just sounds like -- it sounds -- it's a trip back. the holocaust, the armenian holocaust. >> 1915 to 19 -- >> it's really been kept down. the government -- a lot of people feel that the government, to keep a relationship with turkey, they kept it on the low, and it's sad. i'm sure that kirk would have loved to have seen this movie. >> can you tell us about juliet prous? a classic. >> the admiring racing of one lady blonde to another. >> well, you know. you got give a girl props.
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funny, she is frank sinatra were engage for two years, i believe, and dancer, singer, great performer. yesterday would have been the 20th anniversary of her passing. she died much too young at 59. pancreatic cancer. here's the really hard to believe part. on september 25th, she would have been 80. i just can't she had that pixiesque face and just amazing. she was incredible. >> ten seconds, conversations with norm next sunday. >> on the 25th, yes. 2:00 p.m., it's going to be fun. >> looking forward to it. it's great having you. >> great to see you. >> norm, thank you so much.
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his vegas diary or shoot him an e-mail. that one your screen. that one your screen. shawn, you're hosting that that one your screen. shawn, you're hosting that i'm really good at war. i love war in a certain way. including with nukes, yes including with nukes. i know more about isis than the generals do, believe me. nuclear, just the power the devastation, is very important to me. i want to be unpredictable, unpredictable, unpredictable, unpredictable.
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up next. get set for some good, good, good vibrations. >> thank you. >> as the beach boys right after us. >> we're getting loopy. >> and a week from today, fig jet. the premiere of gray's anatomy. we'll be speaking to members of the cast next week, followed by how to get away with murder at 10:00, and how to joke -- had a joke there but it's not appropriate. >> it's a very questionable title.
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