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forget about carrying your own bags in the future. a new robot may do the heavy lifting for you. this is a robe designed to carry groceries and other things from the store to your home. can carry about 40 pounds and links up to a device on the user's belt and eventually the robot may be able to do the trip
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without a person >> that's might have kind of robot. >> have you he have wanted to swim just like a mermaid? there are classes to teach you how to do that. it may look like play but these girls that wisconsin are learning how to move, dive, be mermaids in their own community pool. their teacher made sure they had real fines to make i official. mermaid fine >> i've been dreaming about this for years. >> slippers, 11-year-old daughter took a certification class in north carolina last year. >> awesome to see the imagination come alive. the kids get so into it and believe they're mermaids and to see them exercise and have fun and live out a dream for a little bit is magical. >> the classes also seek to make sure kids aren't afraid of the water. classes open to boys and girls ages seven and up >> not just for kids is it >> don bell >> seven and up, don bell >> i'm in there.
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>> mermaid certified. >> i'll have my little bott take my swim suit to the pool. bot, flipper >> lauren, certified in everything and the weather >> mermaid swimming into spring. tomorrow. 52 and sunshine. showers develops a we head to tomorrow night. mostly cloudy 60 on tuesday, the chillier as we head to mid week but a sunny streak, we'll take a little bit of a chill for sunshine and no snow. >> sounds good to me, thank you lauren, appreciate that and thank you for staying us a bit late. thanks for joining us we're alwayss on cbsphilly.com. >> swim over to the set sports zone >> where is your bot? >>
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hyundai sports zone on cbs3. ended almost before it started. villanova's exit from the tomorrow and what went wrong. the sixers with a mat may against the celtics. could at any take them down? john marks from wip will join us to talk sixers and much more. zone starts now. happy sunday i'm don bell and we talk eagles in a few minutes and phillies named an
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opening day starter. we start with the flyers. a dozen games left for the fly guys. they have to be nearly perfect to make the post season, orange and black hosting the hurricanes, steve mason, third period, game time. how about that? jordan staal. carolina takes the leave, ivan provorov. headed to oc, shawn couturier, brayden schenn rebounding and scoring. flyers escape way 4-3 victory after blowing a 2-0 lead. >> get in the position before and i'd be able to tie it up, but be able to get the goal to tie it up, which was a relief. it was a good goal >> for the most part, maybe a
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little front there in the third period but, you know, stuck with it and like i said huge -- got us back in it >> big win, the fly guys, busy day at the wells fargo center. earlier the sixers hosting the celtics hoping to snap an 11-game losing streak. last time they beat them april 14th, 2014. it's been a minute. jahlil okafor missing the second half with knee soreness, game tied, dario saric should be the rookie of the year. pass to robert covington with 16. sixers erasing a 13-point deficit. dario doing himself at 23 points. under a minute left. nick stoukis. working from long range, sixers ending the 11 game losing streak win it by six >> finally we beat them.
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i'm so happy because i wanted to beat them. so bad. >> we beat them since i've been here, but overall, you know, we got -- made a big contribution to it. >> joining us sports radio 94 wip john marks. let's continue this talk about the sixers. dario another good game. i think it's something like 19 straight games scoring in double digits. is dario now your rookie of the year >> he has to be. a lot of people are making the case for joel embiid, i think dario is making that decision for them. what he's able to do, scoring passing. i don't know who else you would get. >> it's been a bad 2016 class, dario playing really well. they won today. you look at it that way and the big part was because of dario >> he's better than i thought.
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especially at the beginning i thought he looks little skid ish >> brett brown talked about him a lot being a philly type player and i think what he meant his defense rebounding but he can score. there's not a lot of natural scorers. he knows how to get it in the bucket. he does it in a lot of different ways. it's exciting, i was with you, people ask me on the radio can he be the rookie of the year. i said probably not more embiid. he can score enough. rebound and do it all. he's been impressive >> charles barkley a lot of guys analyst going with joel embiid, i can't give a guy a rookie if you play 30 games. i can't give you rookie of the year for that. >> it's amazing i think he played 28 games in college. the biggest thing with joel embiid is really just getting him healthy and keeping him
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healthy. forget about the knee and foot and the stress fracture in the back he had in college. and how do you do that? my worse fear is that you're just going to constantly trying to manage his healthy. if he was playing right now and the sixers were in the playoff they would be sitting had imout trying to get him healthy. that's the biggest thing with joe. keeping him healthy not just getting him healthy >> how scared, how fearful are you for his future, >> ten. he has -- he has star power and star potential and perfect for the city. they win, they hit a game winning shot. he understands the city. he's going like this, he gets the city. gets what we're looking for and by the way he handles the ball like a guard and shoots like guard and got -- he really is a complete player. scared to death it's not going to end up working out
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>> he'll be one of the best thing to happen to the city in terms of sports or one of the most tragic stories. almost seems like they're not going to be a between the other thing is they have to make a decision relative soon ons had contract. they have the pay him, they pretty much have to pay him. is a goalie worth 100 million? i don't remember what the specifics are, but five year and you're looking a little bit over 20$20 a year. >> you're talking about $100 million investment. >> it's a tough spot >> ivan turner got a $72 million r moss kov. even if it's 25 minutes a 90, 50 games a year. it's just so hard to do that to have him sign on the dotted line
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when you haven't seen him play for a long period of time. next year you're worried about the knee and the sixers and the injuries you're worried about the knee and san diego and getting second and third opinions, what do you do? you wonder if the injuries will stop. back in 2013, my last sixers question. back in 2013, the boston celtics and the sixers in the standings, i think the sixers had 19 wins and the sell tick had 25. they play tonight and two franchises gone opposite directions. do you see the sixers going in the boston direction or staying kind of like what they have been >> better be going going in the boston direction. >> we've endured it and i've watched games without emotion. you paid more attention, cared more saw joel embiid. they have a lot of talent on the floor but winning games somehow and you're seeing it with a guy like saric.
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holmes blocks, assists, rebounds, not with jahlil okafor. he was barely on the floor >> he cut that knee issue, soreness again, and that's going to be an issue too, talk about one of the reasons why you couldn't get rid of him he's not fully healthy as well let's talk about nova nation obviously bumming tonight. great season coming up short. final minutes of that game against wisconsin what did you see? >> i saw what really the whole game too many second chances baskets for wisconsin. remember, this is a wisconsin team, the seniors. two final four, not last year but two previous years, they're experienced and they're a team that really i think what i saw was nova they didn't have enough size. last year they had a -- they didn't have much of anything. i just saw a team that just was missing a little bit. you're playing an a team and a team that's experienced final
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four team and it was tough. they just couldn't get a bucket. they're the only team in the country who is now made it to four straight sweet 16s. that is a tough draw for villanova. i will say this moving forward the future looks bright. dante divincenzo hello. he can play and jay keeps getting these guys. >> i talked about him, it's not that he wouldn't get the one and done type guy that kentucky of some of the other universities get his team is built on seniors, by the type their senior, even if they didn't start off very good at freshmen by the time their seniors their the leaders and you're going to see that with jalen brunson >> yes, he's going to be great and dante would be a sophomore as well. >> wildcats distracted us quite a bit. eagles have been active in the off season. this is john when we come back we're talking birds when the zone rolls on. jape.
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welcome back, don bell hanging outside with don marks. the eagles been busy, i read on your website. one of you're guys writing at 14
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you better look at a defensive end. which is contrary to what most people have been saying, go with the corner. >> i believe that you definitely do want a corner and if you're looking for what's most important or what the breastfeed on this team is right now, you're looking at a wide receiver and a corner or you can even say maybe a running back, for sure, who's the running back on this roster, a defensive end does a couple different thing, the pass rusher is important. you don't have corners, you're going to draft corners down line, a defensive end can make all difference in the world. marcus smith can come in there, curry needs to step it up. you think about vick beasley with the fall comes. >> immediately by the way, the kid is a stud. you get pressure on the quarterback and if a guy is 32. i don't know if a corner will be there that's worth taking a the
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14. you might see how with rose man, he's the cycle of andy reid, >> got to go with the defensive and offensive line, they say a good indication he might go with did he have line early and draft as well. you mentioned pass rushers going on. what's go and on with ben curry? he had two and a half sacks, they say guy bot a big-time contract. that's starting to look like a terrible signing after one year. >> this is the way you look at it. first year, you give it to him, maybe a little bit of an adjustment be maybe it wasn't get the snaps. personally i don't think jim schwartz had a good job in keeping him involved or being creative. year two, this is what it comes down to, if he doesn't produce this year, he will be cut. they will be cutting money off of the payroll.
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vinny curry right now, remember andy read used to resign his players, young guys >> how with is trying to do the same thing and he got a little bit too carried away because he paid a backup player pro ball money and he's not earning it so far. >> it's looking like a bad deal so far. hopefully he can turn that around. he didn't get a whole lot of snaps. >> he got to be productive. >> doesn't seem like he earned the snaps. i was think about that signing as being bad i have it right there in that column. along with chase daniels. i thought it was an awful deal, looks awful now. i think he got 12 million to throw one pass. not a bad gig if you can get it. he wants to be a starter, have that's why the eagles let him go. he wants to be a starter. i want to be you. >> i want to look good in what you're wearing tonight >> i'll send you one of these in
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the mail >> but i agree with you terrible signing. i understand what they're trying to do. when andy reid came in here and he had the young quarterback, doug pederson, the backup, that was a bad sign, doug pederson was only here one year. i think they tried to to do the same thing with chase daniel. >> awful deal >> they brought him in when sam bradford was still here. maybe they thought he could be competing. the guy through 58 passes before he came to philadelphia for a reason. >> i don't even know if he's a good backup. i believe i know >> here be what to do, r i do. >> if you're starting -- four games, you want to go two and two. ? 's to go throw and one.
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you want the backup to win at least half of the game. if chase daniel comes in for your starter. unlike you're winning two games? probably not. >> i don't feel confident about it. no. i don't feel great about it, no. >> that's what you want. here's the bigger problem. you could have gotten better production or a potential production. a veteran guy out there. >> he got 7 million a year. i digress, sorry. let's talk about pressure. i think in terms of who's under most pressure moving forward. there's carson wentz and there's alshon jeffrey. between those two, who's got the greater amount pressure in 2017 >> definitely carson wentz. usual right about alshon jeffrey. you kick but this year, you get a big contract. he just had a 14 million dollar
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contract. this year is another -- could be 14 million dollar >> he made his money. >> it's like you want to have a good year, carson wentz was a honey moon last year. he didn't get criticized. everything was blamed on his supporting cast. i can just tell you i just -- i know how fans are. you know how fans are. you struggling and you look like you're not firing the ball he's going to start to hear it. he'll get pressure this year as the quarterback >> deep ball is an issue but i also think he'll experience pressure because he's number one target needs to show out. alshon jeffrey deal we know, he gets about 9 million guaranteed but the other 4 middle, whatever it is, that -- how many balls are catching? how many touchdowns do you have? therefore, carson wentz, i just wonder what happens in, say, december, when zach ertz does he
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what he does in december ands gets about ten balls and kind of out of it and alshon needs numbers. >> he's going to be like kishan. >> i'm open all day. >> going to be a tough situation. off season so far >> i give them a solid d. the wide receivers great they got two wide receivers. who they are for the future. how with has to address that. we still don't have any quarterbacks, jay lynn mills and ron brooks will be the starters. you got offensive line but is that -- releasing jason kelce. a >> a lot to go >> you can sign free agents and do everything else but you need to draft and develop them >> if you're jordan mathews you feel what right now >> like i'm going to paid after the season not by the eagles. >> interesting.
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jahlil left with a knee surgery. they have a five-game road trip starting in orlando. michael raphael is still out
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with the flyers, he could be done. moving to baseball. phillies start the season on april 3rd in cincinnati. they made it official for the second year in a row. jeremy hellickson will be the open opening day starter. eickhoff and aaron nola. speaking of eickhoff, he had the good stuff going. >> punching out a bunch. nine punch-outs. gave up two runs total and since the phillies bats. homer was good enough, phillies lose 8-0. arnold palmer invitational. mark leashman. takes the lead at 11 under. on a t.
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he's the winner take home a cool 1.6 million dollars. >> time for
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iowa corey clark wins the national championship at 133 pounds as a senior and since it's his last match, he decides taking down the coach too. terry brant the coach. that's had you you celebrate. what's he going to do now? he's a senior and you're done. >> here now is the top three on 3.
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♪ ben affleck's rehab confession. new details about his history of addiction and how jen's playing a key role in his sobriety. >> were you triggered by anything. broken relationships a very common reason. >> then j.lo and a-rod already vacationing together. ♪ oh, but this trip did inside their pricey ultra-exclusive getaway. but what does jen's ex think? >> this is my brother. >> richard simmons brother breaks hi silence. then bachelor backlash after the final rose. nick and vanessa, on their struggles and their oh so awkward moments. will they stay together? >> describe your relationship in
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one word. >> easy. >> easy? i mean. >> and from beyonce's backup dancer, we're inside heather and maks first rehearsal. what she's teaching him. >> now this is "entertainment tonight." ben's ex, j.lo and her new man, alex rodriguez, known as j-rod. how much do you love that nickname too? we've got first photos of the pair together since their romance became official. >> things are definitely heating up after their first weekend trip to a tropical getaway. but what does her ex think? we asked him. ♪ >> the photos from last weekend are kind of grainy but you get the picture. this romance is on. a-rod, the gentleman dressed in a navy suit and tie wipes down the seat for j.lo. later she wraps her arm around his head. he leans in close on her shoulder. ♪
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j.lo showed off some serious leg for her thursday night dinner date with a-rod. the two arrived at 9:45 here at the romantically lit miami hot spot and stayed for 3 1/2 hours. earlier in the day the pair left the gym together, and could this be why j.lo's falling for the former yankee? check out how a-rod's a total gentleman, even when hounded by paparazzi. >> have your kids met jennifer's kids yet. >> oh, watch it. >> oh! >> are you okay? >> yeah, i'm fine. thanks for asking. >> the relationship should be supportive. it should uplift you. it should make you feel confident. it should make you feel better. >> while j.lo has clearly mofn on, her exbeau casper smart told us exclusively he's happy for her new romance. >> of course, always. i want nothing but the best in love. nothing but respect and love for each other. >> we caught up with j.lo's
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dance again partner in new york where he choreographed a special dance session to launch. he's still in contact with j.lo and looks back on their work/play relationship fondly. >> it was fun to go on a tour. the times were very nice to be able to travel the world in six months, especially with someone you're with and enjoy together. ♪ let's move on and get to the news on ben affleck after he just announced he completed another trip to rehab for alcohol abuse. >> many were surprised when ben revealed on facebook that he sought treatment, but looking back several months were there clues to his trouble? ben was candid in his facebook post. quote, i have completed treatment for alcohol addiction, something i've dealt with in the past and will continue to confront. the two-time oscar winner did not reveal any specifics about his recent treatment program, but here's what we've learned. affleck's last public appearance was at the oscars three weeks
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ago. a source tells "e.t." that affleck was sober at the event and had a male sober coach go with him that night. affleck was snapped with a different coach, this woman, back in january. addiction expert dr. drew pinsky says hiring help like this is a common strategy for celebs struggling with sobriety. >> is it enough? no, that person has to want to get better and actively paer participate. but a coach can be helpful. >> a source close to "e.t." says marrying jen garner helped him keep his drinking under control. in his statement, ben thanked garner saying, i'm lucky to have the love of my family and friends including my co-parent, jen, who has supported me and cared for our kids and i've done the work i set out to do. ben has been open about his struggle with alcoholism in the past. in 2001, he checked into promises treatment center in malibu. so what sparked the setback? >> it can be triggered by anything. by things going too well, too badly, broken relationships is a
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very common reason. >> but ben was back on dad duty on wednesday, a day after making his announcement. he was at his daughter's karate class. >> how are you feeling, ben? >> and while he may have been struggling in private before, ben's been gracious on the red carpet, talking after party. >> i wasn't too bad. i had to get up and take the kids to school. >> and co-parenting. >> how do you make all that work? >> we do our best. we do try our best. now to a serious story about richard simmons, the concern continues to grow for the fitness guru who's not been seen in public for more than three years. missing richard simmons is now the number one podcast in america. the latest episode is revealing his richard's brother talks for the first time. >> you think that he seems happy and healthy? >> happy is kind of a hard word to describe. there's nothing going wrong medically. does he have cancer? does he have aids? does he have this? does he have that? and he doesn't have any of that.
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and he's healthy. >> so why has richard simmons become a total recluse? turns out even his older brother, lenny, doesn't know, or if he does, he's not saying. the fitness guru has not been seen since 2014. lapd officers have conducted two wellness checks on richard and have dispelled one theory that he's being held against his will. when richard spoke to us a year ago by phone, he denied other rumors including that he's transitioning into a woman and hiding out after a massive weight gain. >> i cook every day, and i eat very healthy. >> we spoke to lenny by phone this week, and he told us, quote, we talk every sunday, and we have a great conversation. he's worked hard, and he still loves people, but he needs some time for himself. he last saw richard at christmas. "e.t." witnessed their bond first hands. >> lenny, it's me. >> richard surprised his brother in 2005, waking him up to reunite after lenny and his wife were forced to evacuate their new orleans home after hurricane
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katrina. >> i wanted to make sure you were okay and that everything you need you have. >> we're fine. >> three years later at his now defunct exercise class, richard showed us how he helped lenny and his wife each lose 50 pounds. >> he's always been my motivating factor. >> you can't do it separately. you have to make the commitment of doing it together. ♪ together, wherever we go >> wow, this podcast has literally left us with more questions than answers. okay. speaking of questions, let's move on and get to two head-scratching big tv finales this week. "this is us" and the bachelor. i mean come on, what a week. we begin with nick, who picked vanessa of course but it kind of went sideways as some fans started questioning if they even like each other. i mean it wasn't much better when "e.t." online spoke to the happy couple. >> vanessa grimaldi, will you
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marry me? >> he said, oh my god, what's your number? >> our relationship so far has been me dating 29 other women and then having to watch that back while having a relationship long distance. i don't know if you think that might be easy. it's not. >> it's been four months since they got engaged and already there's a rumor they've broken up. could that explain all that awkward body language that happened after the final rose? >> do you feel like you're a team? >> absolutely. >> are nick and vanessa just not that into each other? >> and i see you're holding hands. that's very nice to see. >> bachelor nation went into over drive on social media. when you made a bad decision but it's too late to go back so you just have to ride it out. >> what are your fears now today for your relationship? >> i think my fear would be it not working out in the end. >> but any i do's will have to
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wait. nick's next stop, "dancing with the stars," which debuts monday. meanwhile right after nick's bachelor season wrapped, the new bachelorette rachel lindsay started meeting potential suitors live on after the final rose. >> i am ready. i am ready. >> lauren graded the guys. this suitor gets an immediate f. >> i'm ready to go black, and i'm never going to go back. >> among the enraged fans, one tweeted, this is what guys say to the first black bachelorette? >> that guy is dean. he's 26. he's a high-tech recruiter from aspen, colorado. now, apparently dean has a lot to learn, but he did make rachel laugh, and she told me she's open with the types of guys she'll date. >> i've dated all races before. i need a guy who knows exactly what it is that he wants. >> demario is 30 and from l.a. he's a recruiting consultant, but he's going to get a c for that on the spot near proposal. >> i booked us some flights to vegas for us to elope. >> last but not least is eric.
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he's a 29-year-old motivational speaker from baltimore. he just might have redeemed this whole live tv stunt. we give him an a. >> i'm looking forward to spending time with you, to get to know you. >> i love what you just said. >> hey! >> meanwhile, let's move on to another big season finale. "this is us." we were with the stars after a cast screening tuesday night. >> the buildup to this finale, we all thought jack was going to die. >> have to wait a little longer now. >> the online reaction, i feel cheated. yep, no death scene. just a very big fight. >> i am a housewife to three teenagers who do not need me anymore. >> i think they needed a break. i think things got heated. >> i am supporting this family financially and emotionally and still i am being attacked for not being supportive. >> i'm really satisfied with the note we leave people on. i think it's impactful.
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>> oh, and the cast is moving on after the finale. check out these new images of chrissy metz in a red swimsuit. she proves that beauty definitely comes in all sizes. but even she was surprised about it, saying, quote, when i first heard harper's bazaar wanted me to be sexy, i was like, who, me? i knew y'all were edgy, but this is credible. it's validation. you go, chrissy. do your thing. yes, indeed. on the way, it's too bad that you let yourselves go. you look horrible, both of you. >> she's just like, oh. >> our exclusive with derek and julianne hough. plus beauty and the beast julianne hough. plus beauty and the beast secrets and while elizabeth when you have moderate to severe ulcerative colitis, julianne hough. the unpredictability of a flare secrmay weigh on your mind. thinking about what to avoid, where to go, and how to work around your uc. that's how i thought it had to be. but then i talked to my doctor about humira, and learned humira can help get and keep uc under control...
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>> who are you wearing? >> this is givenchy. >> once inside, emma changed into this yellow dior gown. new york city's is emma fifth stop on her beauty and the beast tour but the l.a. premier included a couple of fans. >> did you get a chance to meet them at the screening? >> i didn't but i was so touched to see beyonce and blue ivy dressed up together to come see the movie. it made me so happy. i did get to see her. it's amazing when you see beyonce. i became such a fan girl. she's amazing. >> i didn't get to meet her but i did sit directly behind celine dion and spent the entire movie sort of watching the movie behind celine dion's head. >> before emma walked the red carpet, she sat down with us to reveal a side of herself we never knew existed. >> i think in real life i'm
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probably sillier than i am. it's fine, you know. how do you say it? underpromise, overdeliver. people think i'm super serious. i can be like, ah! >> we love the serious emma who does things like hide books in the new york city subway to promote literacy. >> ran ddom acts of kindness. >> what we love even more, the modest emma who let loose as belle in the new movie with a voice even she didn't know she had. ♪ >> how daunting was it when you heard you had to sing? >> i was convinced i was florence foster jenkins. it took some conversations with myself in the mirror a few mornings. get it together, watson. >> now in theaters. next weekend is another live action movie based on a classic. power rangers. now, yes, there are a lot of new faces in this film, but they are paired with comedic vets bryan cranston, bill hader and their co-star elizabeth banks. elizabeth and i talked about her
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wild new look in this role, which by the way is leaps and bounds crazier than even her hunger games transformation. >> i wondered when i was seeing it like, whose hair and makeup application was more complicated? rita or essie? >> rita had prosthetics. i spent a lot of time in the chair basically naked. you know, every time i went to set, it was like a big reveal. >> she is pure evil. >> let's talk about your boys and whether or not they are power ranger fans. i mean come on. >> of course. i got a red ranger and a blue ranger at home. i feel like i don't want them to be afraid of their own mom. so i don't know if they're going to see this in the theater. they're so little. >> do they recognize you when they see pictures of you? >> they can't. the only time that i totally freaked them out was i face timed them from set. they were like hey, mom, ah! >> another project that sort of in the works is the charlie's angels reboot that you are
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directing. present status of that? >> we're still developing it. we're getting closer and closer. >> did you cast yourself in this? >> not as an angel? >> no? >> no. i have to train. i'm like -- >> how is the training for this? i mean you were like -- >> i mean i flew around on some wires and stuff, but honestly the hardest thing about this movie was holding up a sack because it weighed like -- i was like, oh, yeah, i'm getting -- i don't have -- there's no -- woo! . the whole shoulder is involved. my arm is going to fall off. >> elizabeth working it out. she didn't getting any time to recover. she's also shooting pitch perfect 3, and she told me there's even more action this time around because they go on a big adventure, and that hits theaters in december. now to some tv stars making music. the cast of the flash and super girl are teaming up for one epic musical crossover. and only "e.t." online was on the set. ♪ >> it's super musically. >> this is our first day shooting many of the musical, like, dream sequence, dream
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world themes. >> what's going on? what is inspiring this look in the episode? >> well, we've gone back in time as you can see. and we're stuck in a dream world and having to figure out shenanigans. >> shenanigans? >> yes, musical shenanigans. >> they're on a journey. they're both on personal journeys, figuring things out, together, as a team. >> this episode is also a glee reunion for melissa ben notice, grant gus ton, and guest star dare ren criss. >> what's going on? >> we're in a movie musical. >> yellow brick road? >> no. the script. it's all in the script. >> well, there is bound to be lots of drama. >> i know i should mention that if you die in here, you die out there. >> i miss being bulletproof. >> buckle your seat belt. it's going to be a bumpy drive. >> straight ahead, scarlett
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johansson behind the scenes of her new thriller. >> it's really been something else. >> then what's next for the divorcing flip or flop couple? what christina says about hg tv shooting new versions of her show with other hosts. >> do you think afoot and light-hearted i take to the open road. healthy, free, the world before me, the long brown path before me leading wherever i choose. the east and the west are mine.
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the north and the south are mine. all seems beautiful to me. to take advantage of this offer on a volvo s90, visit your local dealer.
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monday, how the stars are preparing for dancing's premier as shawna gives us backstage secrets to how the partners are paired up. monday on "e.t." in theaters at the end of this month is scarlett johansson's thriller ghost in the shell. we've shown you some of the behind the scenes, but let me tell you, you haven't seen everything. >> it wouldn't be ghost in the shell without the, you know, crazy fight sequences. >> she does those crazy fights while donning a flesh-colored skin-tight body suit specially made to fit her every curve. >> the suit is really -- it's
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sort of like a second skin, and it allows her to become invisible. >> scarlett trained heavily to get in shape for all that heavy action. >> gun play, realizing that you're in control. you've got this, and, you know, you can make it look bad ass too. >> base the on the popular japanese comic book of the same name, ghost in the shell is set in a bleak futuristic world. scarlett's an anti-terrorist cyborg fighting to save human kind. >> i don't want to say it's an alternate universe, but it's certainly i think what i would describe as the not so bright, not so distant future. i'm able to really handle the weapons, complete every fight, do all the wire work. it's been exhausting and really
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empowering at the same time to be able to be as physical, able as i have been. >> your body was damaged. only your brain survived. >> i now have a set of skills for life. it's a ride for sure. >> you saw a little bit of my time in new zealand with scarlett but the island nation has been home to many big films. take a look. in these trails is where they shot some of the most iconic scenes of lord of the rings. this trail right here is called hobbit hideaway. >> avatar, king kong, all shot here in new zealand and all done with the special effects help of this place. it's also where scarlett's cyborg was created. scar joe spent 75 days shooting in and around the capital city. >> it's kind of got a -- it's
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this beautiful harbor and it has this kind of outdoorsy vibe. it beats a lot of other cities that i've shot in. >> and if you're going to be on location that long, it doesn't get any better than this. >> you almost can't come to wellington without riding the cable car. >> woo-hoo! ♪ >> after doing my share of sightseeing, including a tour of the local farmers market with a sous chef, it was time to get some grub. >> i happen to know from talking to the cast of ghost in the shell that this is one of the favorite spots to hit in town. and you're going to help me finalize a dish, and it's called -- >> spiced octopus. >> who's hungry? >> i am. >> so much to see, so little time. now, back to scarlett. she is now far away from new zealand, filming avengers. that's in atlanta. all this while she goes through a

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