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♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ a grizzled knight is forced to take on a farm happened as his unlikely apprentice in order to confront a dark queen and her supernatural army in "seventh son." >> hi, i am jeff bridges and you are watching "made in hollywood." here is a scene from "seventh son." >> let me just see >> i knew this day would come. be wise. be came. everything you ever need is
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inside you, my son. ♪ ♪ >> i have been searching for you, mr. ward. >> let's get a little back story behind "seventh son." how would you describe the back story from your point of view after developing your character and really exploring the story? >> i play gregory who is the last of the long ancient line of knight. the familiar con knights, they are seven sons of seven sons >> you are the seventh son of the seventh son. >> being the last, and the fact that there is evil because of the red moon, he's gotta find somebody to -- an apprentice, another seventh son of the seventh son. >> your queen has returned. ♪ >> the world of man shall fall. >> and the old girlfriend we put in a hole a hundred years ago trying to contain my evil.
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and as you come out of the hole because this moon is coming >> you spoil me >> the witches are going to take it back for ourselves. because we have been much persecutedpersecuted and much maligned >> honored of noble knights combating the forces of darkness. it says here that there are a thousand of you >> they have all died. we are all that's left. >> teach me. >> his brain is literally rattling in his head stirring visions of all future and magical. and he doesn't necessarily know what they mean so i think there is a sort of sad tons leave his family, but then there is this draw and lure towards something bigger, something he feels that he's meant for. we all feel that sometimes that we are meant for great things >> if you see a witch, kill it. >> we are not all evil, you know. >> after watching this movie last night, i am most curious
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about the shooting locations you guys shot in your costumes, what kind of environment you were in >> it was all up in vancouver british, columbia. there is a wonderful place called cannon ass kiss. it's a place cannon ass kiss, that's the name of the place and we shot there and had a wonderful time there. >> okay. i loved my costumes and finally an opportunity to be myself in a movie. most times i have to hide it put and t? where else, they are like we need someone with a tail and i was available. >> yeah fox, me it had this kind of interesting vintage feel to it. like sinbad or jason of the argonauts films i watched in the '80s >> i am a star wars fan so i thought about young padowan. that was the feeling i got. that he was the apprentice >> yeah, that kind of integral kind of mentor apprentice relationship which is, you know,
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being over and learning from someone. >> what is it like when the cameras are off and you guys are just hanging out on set but you are still sitting around in your costumes what, is that like as an actor? >> just kind of hang there >> hang in there, playing the guitar, taking pictures, talking, reminiscing. that kind of stuff. eating. >> yeah. just kind of, you know kind of pleasantly distracted. you come around, you know >> exactly. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ "backstreet boys: show 'em what you're made of" chronicles one of the biggest boy bands of all time. as the original group reunites for a new album. >> hi, we are the backstreet boys >> and welcome to "made in hollywood." and here is a scene from our
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documentary film. ♪ backstreets back all right ♪ >> from 1999 until about 2002 we are the biggest band in the world. >> nobody thought it was going to be as big as it was. >> guys, i am so happy you made this film. i feel like it's an important film. a lot of stuff came out it. took a lot of courage, i loved how open you were brian share with me a little bit about why it was so important to make this documentary? >> why did you pick me? [ laughter ] >> i think it was -- it was -- i think it was a therapeutic process. it was a growing process. i think it was something that was an inspirational idea that came from nick watching a tribe called quest documentary. and he was like, man, you know we have a story >> the best selling boy band in history. >> then it just stopped. we were going to just strike it on as a bonus feature about making the record.
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you know, in and the 20-year anniversary and the rehearsals and stuff like that. but it turned in to something magical. it's a five-part story told through five different individuals that experienced the same things, and we were definitely affected differently by it. and i think we were -- we have grown closer by going through those trials and tribulations and also seeing how it's affected each of us. so hopefully the fans -- >> i loved it >> d -- will get a true view of what we are >> this is a big deal >> we are all older now and so much has happened >> a.j. and howie share with me a little bit. you are older now what challenges did that create for you? >> in making the film, i think obviously going back and digging up some of our old past videos or old past feelings about situations, you know going back and taking these hometown trips and whatever it is, and really see where each of us came from. i think that was challenging.
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therapeutic. it brought us closer. it made us understand each other and how we all kind of tick. >> what did you do when you are a full-grown man in a boy band? i had this idea to go to london just the five of us and to record an album. no families, no girlfriends just us. >> so nick, shea with me about the brotherhood. how are you guys brothers? >> it's unexplainable unmanageable in a lot of ways. i don't think the people who sort of put us together really thought this would ever happen. but that's kind of the mystery of life and how things can happen. so, you know, we are brothers because we love each other. >> 20 year old is a long time, for anybody, let alone five bunch of dorks jumping around on stage singing and dancing. ♪ backstreets back all right ♪ ♪ sty tuned there is more coming up on "made in hollywood." ♪ made
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we begin night with eye on the storm coverage. winter returns and it brings with it messy mix that could cause a rough monday for some of us. temperatures will fall throughout this night and freezing is going to be a real concern. good evening thanks for staying up with us. i'm chris may. >> i'm jessica dean. let's get right over to meteorologist kathy orr in the weather center tracking the timing on this storm. kathy. >> timing will be everything as far as the temperatures are concerned. and the time of precipitation right now before that precipitation falls we have another issue it is the fog and as we look out our weather window typically we see the beautiful skyline of philadelphia. not tonight. visibility is down and poconos only three terms of a mile. in philadelphia it is down eight tenches of a mile the same in atlantic city. trenton 1 mile visibility and as we take a closer look in our suburbs northeast philadelphia and quakertown down to half mile visibility. along 95 through northeast philadelphia you are going to be seeing reduced visibility as well. now, on storm scan3 we're seeing
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in rain filling in our radar for philadelphia we'll start off as rain as we take closer look in the poconos seeing freezing rain and some sleet and as that colder air moves towards the south, we will see a change over from light rain to freezing rain lehigh valley and northern and western suburbs even possibly philadelphia by tomorrow morning's commute. still 37 in the city. 35 in allentown. but below freezing in the poconos. winter wet advisory in effect for most of the region until 6:00 a.m. tuesday. the reason why we will see this precipitation lingering into tomorrow afternoon and even tomorrow night. so rain will change over to freezing rain especially north and west during the morning hours. and then light rain freezing rain and even sleet to the north and west with light snow north and west for philadelphia, we'll see freezing rain later in the day and by the time this all ends tomorrow night rain to light snow and a mix much that's how it will end. the best chance of seeing any icing will be not north and west of philadelphia through the lehigh valley and the poconos. coating to an inch of snow to
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the north and west of the city. more accumulation into the poconos as you head toward the north and the east. coming up we'll talk about our next snow chance more arctic air and justin is in with the probable of any big snow for the rest of the winter. the atmosphere is changing. he'll have update. chris, we'll zen it back to you. >> kathy thank you. >> stay one step ahead of the forecast it with the cbs philly weather app. you can track live ray dan and get weather alerts an whole lot more. it is free and it's on i turns and google play. join us tomorrow morning for life weather and traffic updates updates. our morning team starts bright and earl al the at 4:30. >> late breaking details in death investigation at millersville university in lancaster county. freshman student carli he was was found dead in her dorm room this morning and tonight her boyfriend grow gore ya, is charged with aggravated assault. investigators say there was an altercation between the two but the exact cause of her death is yet to be determined. developing now bruce
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jenner's cell phone records will likely be part of the an investigation into a deadly car crash in california. investigators say they want phone records of all the drivers involved including the reality tv star and former olympic athlete to see if anyone was text organize on call right before that accident. the investigation continues in the malibu crash involving bruce jenner that left one person dead and seven people hospitalized. police say jenner was driving the third car a cadillac escalade suv. investigators say the driver of a toyota prius stopped suddenly. then a white lexus slammed on the brakes and jenn are in's vehicle hit the lexus. >> bruce jenner's car when it struck the lexus the lexus went into oncoming traffic which struck the southbound h2 hummer and the driver of the white lexus w pronounced dead at the scene. >> reporter: jen they are publicist says the celebrity wasn't injured. the part of the malibu highway where the crash occurred is narrow and twisting. and authorities say even though
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there is a possibility paparazzi may have been following jenner, they don't believe that factor contributed to the crash. sources say a vehicular manslaughter investigation will focus on everyone involved in that crash. not just the olympic gold medal winner. jenner has made headlines because of rumors he's considering a gender transition. he's currently a co-star on the reality series keeping up witness kardashians. >> according to authorities jenner cooperated with investigators on the scene and pass add field sobriety test. news tonight a woman has come forward claiming that bill cosby made unwanted advances but she says she refused them. helen gum pell claims she was in the comedian dressing room on the set of the cosby show when he handed her drink stood in front of her and made lewd gestures. cosby canceled shows at a boston theater not far where a sunday press conference was held. he said it was the weather that kept him from performing. well more than a week after the daughter of the late whitney
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houston was found unresponsive in her bathtub bobbi kristina brown remains hospitalized. details on her condition are scarce. but in a major development the celebrity website tmz is reporting authorities launched a criminal investigation into this case. cn inform reports that investigators are focusing on brown's boyfriend nick gordon and that brown had injuries that need explanation. saturday mark the three-year anniversary of whitney houston's death. she, too, was found in bathtub on the eve of the grammys. social media posts become motivation for a crime according to philadelphia police. armed men broke into a home early today in the northeast demanding items featured on the victim instagram and facebook page. the victim posted photos of rolex and other injuries and a note tow of himself with hundreds of dollars in cash. three masked men kicked in the door and demanded specific items. then they jumped out of a second story window before police arrived.
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>> we her the glass all fall, and then you heard them scream screaming get out of the house x run! >> definitely somebody affiliated with them. they had to be. >> they know where they live. you're telling them what you have. it's like inviting them in. >> anyone with information about the suspects is urged to contact police. tonight powerball mania is gripping the nation with no winner last night and the jackpot now at $450 million and counting even those who never played are going to be picking someone tickets. "eyewitness news" reporter matt rivers asked what would you buy if money was no object? >> reporter: a dollar and a dream sunday in north philly. well, $2 really. the cost of one powerful ticket. >> play the powerball regularly? >> all the time. i'm their favorite customer. here we go. >> reporter: if no one wednesday the jackpot could go higher. it's a long ways from the all-time record of 590 million. 450 isn't bad. >> i hope a lot of people hit it it. i don't i don't know one person to hit it.
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you know. i want to share the wealth. >> reporter: when you're talking about powerball the inevitable question that always arises what would you do if you won? me, i'd start by buying one of those lamborghini behind me for five their thousand dollars that's just me. here's a few other suggestions like this porsche or this rolls royce. okay. okay. yes, i like cars. others to the auto show had other ideas. >> i would dedicate a specific amount of money to the sal vague. >> save money. give it to charity. and give some to my parents. >> reporter: some felt lucky. >> this is winner. look at these pants. these are winners pant. >> good luck man. >> reporter: others back at the gas station not so much. >> probably not going to win the powerball. >> but it's a good dream to have i guess. >> reporter: luck is something you'll need in a major win to win this one. odds of winning it all about one in 175 million. you have a better chance of getting struck by lightning but
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hey, you got to be in it to win it. good luck! matt rivers cbs3 "eyewitness news". well those who live and work in montgomery county can rest easy tonight the health department says that a suspected case of measles was a false alarm. a physician at a local hospital suspected that a veep-year-old boy who came into the er on friday may have been infected with the disease but now the lab tests have come back and they are negative. the health department says there's no public threat but still they you were parents to have their children vaccinated. a spirited debate in lower merion today. some residents demanding answers after two groups of black men were stopped and questioned by police while shoveling snow in the community. those incidents drew a lot of criticism on social media some claiming they were cases of racial profiling. township officials held a public meeting to discuss race and police relations and it didn't take long for things to get heated. >> i have a problem if my children are being stopped by the police and we live here.
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>> we reviewed our statistics on this particular issue of solicit soliciting. nine out of 10 calls come from our residents. people sitting in this room. >> reporter: because the men did not obtain the proper permits the officers have been cleared of wrongdoing. >> if you're up this late you've been watching the grammys watch did you think of the show. i loved it a lot of fun collaborations. >> she was incredible. >> amazing. >> a lot of fun performers. >> the best show. the best a it ward show on tv no doubt. >> featured performances by the music names in music tonight. danielle nottingham reports from the red carpet. >> reporter: rocker beck a major upset beating out beyonce' and sam smith for album of the year. >> thank you very much. >> britt turn newcomer sam smith was a multiple winner taking home song of the year, record of the year and best new artist. >> thank you guys for letting me just be. >> he performed stay with me with mary j. blige.
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♪ >> pharrell williams must have been happy to win best pop solo performance for his hit happy. >> ♪ >> beyonce' won best r and b album. >> this has been such an incredible year. >> ♪ >> miranda lambert won best country album. >> feels amazing. feels surreal. >> grammys tried to make sure the performances include something for everyone. representing every genre and every generation. ♪ >> reporter: rhianna took the stage with kanye west and paul mccartney for her new song four- four-five seconds. ♪ >> annie put a smell on the audience performing with hoz i.e. r. >> comet and john john legend concluded the show with their oscar nominateed performance from selma. katie perry also had a notable
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performance dedicated to domestic violence awareness. president obama also appeared in a taped message on the same topic. live in los angeles danielle nottingham chris and jessica back to you. >> danielle, a big night. thanks so much. for complete coverage of tonight tonight's grammys including a list of the winners go to our website it's cbsphilly.com. ♪ she was nominated for grammy meghan trainor big star now but tonight you'll see her before she was a star. we're going back to the school where everyone seemed to know meghan was destined for fame. >> plus the power of vinyl. have you heard? why records are back and some say better than what you're listening to. >> kathy? coming up we'll talk more about our impending storm and what is the probability of a big snow this winter? we haven't had one yet. justin is in with that and the
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♪ may gone trainor was nominated for best song and best record. while she didn't go home with a grammy she is still a super star. tonight we're taking to you meghan's old high school where everyone seemed to know she was destined for the spotlight. >> ♪ because you know i'm all about that base ♪ >> this is the world's famous meghan trainor but this is the meghan trainor they remember in massachusetts. ♪ >> as a student she was very de tenacious. she knew what she wanted and she went after it. ♪ >> at just 21, meghan trainor may seem like an overnight pop sensation but at her high school many people saw first hand her passion for singing and song writing. >> she was a student here and then she would go home in the afternoonsafternoons and spend hours and hours just crafting songs. >> tom ferris was her music
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teacher. the walls in his classroom document her rise to stardom. >> this was a kid in a freshman in high school is now on the world stage. >> throughout high she was part of the jazz band. she was voted most likely to leave a legacy. >> i think everyone knew what her dream was. but i don't know if everyone realized that, you know, it actually would happen so quickly quickly. >> it was really fun singing with her, because she just had so much confidence when she sings. >> that confidence inspired many classmates well before she had a number one hit. >> anyone can do anything if they really set their mind to it. >> really kind of uniting feeling for the kids on the cape to have this connection to this huge star now. >> right after graduation, meghan packed up and moved to nashville. a a risky move for most. >> meg was her own person. she knew what she wanted to do. >> shows a little best different than the average teenager she
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had so much focus of what she wanted to. >> in may rascal flats recorded one of her songs. one month later meghan was at the mike with what would become an anthem of self empowerment. >> it's caught our school, our community and the whole cape with a great deal of pride. >> that pride comes across loud and clear as the students sing along with their famous classmate. ♪ >> very very cool. further proof that she made it in the music industry according to rolling stone magazine she had the honor of performing at the big clive davis grammys party in los angeles last night with john legend. >> pretty incredible. some of the more memorable songs tonight at grammys first arrived in the living rooms of americans on vinyl records. vinyl is format many moved past long ago but just a sure as the

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