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>> i will never look f upon me. >> they made the red carpet debut in september at the >> it was a lot for him. i just automatically pose. i can't help it. >> mariah and james have four divorces between them.each. the singer has been pretty open edia. we counted 8 pics of the new fiance on her instagram page. >> i've been living through you and your fabulous photos.re in an amazing place right now. >> it's fun. i'm not going to lie. >> and now let's get to another . >> it's a nasty war of words developing between charlie sheenenise richards. it started in court documents in
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has abandoned her trust he created for the kids. forced her to pay $15,000 a month rent after kicking her out of demanding over $1 million towards a new house.s rep, she is fighting for her children. from charlie's lawyer, this motion is nothing more than , money. denise's rep, this has nothing to do with her.er kids. this is about him providing for the children as he agreed to. >> charlie's lawyer responds andore than $600,000 a year tax free for ten years and she has another $7 million home paid for. stuck in the middle are the nise claims charlie sent them horrific texts over the years such as "tell mom to go eat pork and die." and "have a merry christmas with your loser blank mom." charlie's lawyer says the texts were to denise and that she makes it a charlie to be see his da
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denise told us a few years ago.re older, it's nice that things are calm. this story and bring you the latest developments. >> we're just 16 days away from super bowl 50. and there is a big game going on. listen, plenty of us are tuning in for beyonce and cold play. and now we're getting an how chris martin and cold play are putting it all together. tin sweating bullets. after all, hefty super bowl 50 halftime show could be the most significant 12 minutes of his >> we would like to somehow honor the past and celebrate the present and look to the future. don't know how we're going to do that.s year's land mark anniversary adding just a bit of pressure. >> if we shoot it right, you have the hole stand behind it. capture. >> is there anything t
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>> we have to really practice. >> of course, we'll be all over the halftime show and everything leading up to super bowl 50 on february 7th. now this wship game will decide if the patriots make it to the big game again this year. and one pats player to keep an eye on, devin mccordy. we caught up with his twin itan and, of course, momma mccordy. >> i always say, i think they'rethan they are football plwrong way. >> talking to momma, two things are clear, she doesn't play favorites and can you see by heration jersey and there is always going to be a little sibling rivalry. >> i can't say i hope you losei want him to win. i won't go that far.
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now because he's doing a little nning. >> i was absolutely disagree with him.he twins had to share the spotlight with mom in their game day tradition campaign. a perfect fit for my family. as a single mom, i raised my sons shopping at walmart.walmart will also be her go to for the big game >> i look at the products and i'm like wow, bounty, tide, those are things i used growing up that my mom introduced to me. and now i'm in my own household, i buy them and use them every day. me and dez thought we were going to be the stars. it was actually mom that is the star. reverse the role and see her in that life. >> listen to this, we're teaming up with p & g to give away two sets of super bowl tickets. to enter, go to www.etonline.com and click super bowl button. >> coming up next, we're with grammy lifetime achievement in run dmc. >> then we're on the siseries with richard
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>> you pull it together, you know what i'm saying? you swag it out.t. trying to do our best. >> the very merry father of six ngle dad tyrese are the relationship experts on man". >> there is nothing more a >> whether you truly love yourself, you take crap from no one. >> the show is sort of a natural evolution oftimes" best seller manology. >> this ain't the show for you. >> stars dropping by and sharing include tyrese's fast and furious co-star vin diesel. >> teesha campbell. >> amber rose. >> it's the show has hidden agenda, it might be web finally getting tyrese to settle down. >> of courseet my wife one day. she's somewhere out there, somewhere. >> strong message to tyrese is pick one. they're begging you. pick one, tyrese. just one. they're all screaming at you. >> right here. show. it's going to be good.
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carol burnett about her and the huge honor she's receiving next weekend. >> then, the stars of the madoff miniseries on bernie and his wife. >> i don't believe she knew. >> plus, what pauley is telling o-star's exit from "ncis." >> it took him four hours to explain it to me. >> stick around. osed captioning provided
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it's no secret, pauley per says one of our favorite guest she stopped by today to talk about the secret she was keeping on her last visit. >> you're sitting here on the king, meanwhile, news is breaking that michael weatherly is leaving. >> this is the sound of my heartbreaking.rother. i love him with all of my heart. it's not my story to tell. it's going to be michael's sto to tell when he feels like it.
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homeless. you'll recall last november she was attacked by a homeless man. to help the estimated 44,000 home unless los angeles. >> we have money budgeted now. so i have to figure out how to allocate the funds. ou know paulie is one of my favorite people in the entire wor and i spent so much time with her over the years.n cool to really watch her incredible work and dedication to advancing this cause. >> dirty little dish. turn around. great big dirty pond. >> that is richard dreyfuss playing bernie madoff in the miniseries which airs next month.stment manager serving 150 years in prison for ripping off his clients.
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because it's just not enough for>> richard is kidding around, but the subject is deadly serious. madoff defrauded thousands of investors out of $65 billion in the largest ponzi scheme in history. his wife was blind to the scandal. >> all i do is hire the decorator. it is really complicated.ove each other very, very deeply. environment really absorbed what happened. i don't believe she knew. >> they ran the biggest ponzi scheme in history. okay? within the biggest ponzi scheme >> the abc miniseries is personal for richard. he has friends who lost their savings to madoff.look at you? >> no. >> as a guy that doubled my money in six years.. none of them were millionaires.
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contractors and, you know, everyone assumes, wow, i lost money.ch. they w and they're not.heir money and i make them richer than god. >> how much did you lose? >> $50 billion. >> i'm exhausted after one scene. and this goes on and on and on. that's the kind of actor you always want to work with. >> oh, stop. >> honest. i'm not lying. you know you want more. >> one, two, three. >> terrible. terrible. >> blithe and richard have a long history. they first worked together in >> after all these years, we were kids when we began. kids. >> yeah. >> we had none of this. >> we asked blithe if a certain famous family member ever paid a on the set while she was working and blithe said, no, because when she is working, she likes to stay focused. in other words, kids, don't bother momma when she is >> kids can be distracting no matter what age. >> i hear you.rs guild awards are a week from tomorrow. one of the highlights will be whether carol burnett receiv the life achievement award.
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i never heard before but learned it from her. my reaction is i was gob smacked. >> and we're pretty gob smacked ink of the 60 plus years she's been entertaining us. we remember the show. can play at that game. >> i don't think anybody had more fun than we had. >> but when the television icon says she's not interested in ever coming series. well, we just will to get carol's take on the state of tv today. >> we just have the network he time. you do an hour and 15 minutes with all of the costume changebers and all that in about two hours. whereas a lot of the shows, it's 22 minutes of show and will taketo take. it makes me crazy. it's because you're nitpicking everything and redoing stuff and
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spontaneity left.ould that. >> in spite of that, the comedy he way for many of today's funnyyladies, says there are still plenty she siness. >> i love amy and tina and kristen wig, maia rudolph. i think they're all quite i love "house of cards" and good dramatic shows, yeah. >> i needed some grass and how id to know the guy was a nark? >> at 82, she continues to charm audiences with guest appearances like 50." as she prepares to receive her life achievement role, the only died is who will play her? >> angelina jolie. i mean, who else? i am still cracking myself up. >> we asked carol which shows g to day. and she told us "the grinder." that is a big endorsement.
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very details on www.etonline.com. back. in tonight's "e.t." birthdays, which star would have preferred a life without any modern conveniences? >> i love when there were horseses or electricity. there was only fire for light. >> that is diane lane. she turns 51 today. i guessed it. me. here's one more thing we want
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good night. >> that is a new video from the soundtrack toed broadway show "finding never land." >> tell me about this video.ant to do my own twist it to. my own urban kind of cool twist on never land. >> add a bonus, she gets to dance with her pal maxim. out his engagem next t? >> so huge. they better have me in the wedding.ront row just like, you >> you can see the whole video t debuts after the season finale of "casey undercover"
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developing news tonight. a major snow emergency. big cities and airports shutting down, bracing for astoric blizzard. now hours from bearing a huge part of the country. plus the ripple effect nationwide. al roker has the latest forecast. exploding air bags. breaking news as the biggest recall in history gets bigger.erous airbags linked to another death. millions on the recall. is your car on the list. trump. conservatived get together to blast the front-runner and couldhing change his path to the victory. and changing the oscars.
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but will the moves beough to tamp down a fur fuhrer over night. "nightly news" begins right now. good evening. right now we are in f what may be a historic snowstorm. winter weather warnings stretch from the south up through new york.as been falling for several hours in the washington, d.c. area which could see two feet before it is over. a live look at white e. the snow falling there. philadelphia, baltimore and new york also in the path with blizzard conditionexpected. officials are warning of coastal flooding and power outages. airlines have canceled some 6,000 flights going into the end. that is impacting travelers across the country. our team is in place with the very latest. let's begin with miguel almaguer inshington, d.c. good evening. >> reporter: lester,
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here in washington, d.c. some of the most recognizable landmarks may be difficult to make out in a few hours. it is getting sloppy. the snow is starting to blow sideways.ould reach gusts up to 50 miles per hour. tonight many are off the streets and hunkered down as we face a major threat.eporter: tonight this deadly winter wallop is showing little mercy. blinding snow and paralyzing ize and spread power outages crippling 20 states. nashville, tennessee, going nowhere fast. more than 200 collisions in six only getting worse. one in every four americans facing this ast, it is a whiteout in kentucky. and for many a blackout at home. tens of thousands in a deep freeze without electricity or heat. with trees crashing into homes, cars are sliding into each other. freeways are stand-still, others a ghost it is a state of
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washington, d.c. inside of the war room, calls for help have doubled. the blizzard could be catastrophic. >> we haven't seen a storm like this in the district in 90 years. >> reporter: pro-basketball and hockey games poned. the national guard loading humvees and to roll. >> we need to make sure we could getthe scene. >> reporter: with gas pumps empty, store shelves are bare. >> we have gone shopping three time reporter: tonight this monster storm, a thousand miles wide, is bringing travel to a stand-still. in chicago a plane skidded off an icynway. flights. bracing, philly expecting more than a foot of snow., two. >> strong winds will lead to near zero visibility and cause trees to fall and head power lines. >> reporter: governor chris christie off the campaign trail and now returning home.
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jersey shore. still reeling from superstorm sandy and erosion. >> nobody wants to be in waist deep freezing cold water in the middle of 50 mile-per-hour wind gusts and blizzard whiteout >> another relentless punch. >> reporter: overnight bull's eye. they are calling the on that could develop here, quote, life-threatening. they could begin to dig out on sunday. the big question, lester, what will happen between now and. >> miguel, thanks. al roker is here. this seems to be tracking the forecast. >> it absolutely is. to come. we are watching the snow encroach on to new jersey, stretching back to memphis, tennessee. here is what we seefar as the accumulations are concerned. we are still on track for baltimore and washington areapick up anywhere from 18 to 26 inches of snow. west of there could be even three feet.
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winds will start gusting at 50 miles per hour. snow could be falling at two to four miles per hour. two to four inc hour. now we go to philadelphia, new jersey and western p.a., we are looking for periods of heavy snow. wind gusts of up to 40 miles per hour. snow upwards of 18 inches. new york city, we're going to stay with about six to 12 inches of snow. the snow will start early tomorrow morning. but we'll start to see those gusts pick up to about 55 miles per hour. and the winds will going to be a big problem, lester. we're going to be looking at gale-force winds that push water up against, so we look for beach erosion and coastal flooding and a lot of power lines coming down as well. >> al, you'll be on the "today" show tomorrow morning with the latest. we'll look for that. this is really just the start of the travel nightmare this storm is creating. it is beginning to paralyze air travel along the east coast with a ripple skt across the country. airports in several major cities inside and outside of the
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canceled flights for tomorrow, including philadelphia where our jacob rascon has more. >> reporter: misery in the air. on the roads. and on the rails. you just can't get there from here. some of the nation's busiest airports brought to a stand-still with a ripple effect. richard and linda struggling to get to san francisco. >> trying to get out of town before the snowstorm. this is our third flight change since we started. >> reporter: flight aware reports more than 3000 flights canceled in more than 6,000 delayed so far. over dulles outside of washington, flights circled today, waiting for clear runways for landing. by day's end, no flights in or out of dulles, washington national, philadelphia and charlotte through saturday. this florida high school basketball team stuck in atlanta. >> our flight got canceled while we were on it. and we had to get back
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