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impossible it is. that's going to cause you to get stuck where you are and live discouraged, settle for mediocrity. why don't you start singing to the promise? there are goals god has put in you, dreams, healing, promotion, restoration. they're lying dormant. you may not see how it can happen. you haven't had the breaks that you need. you could easily settle there and think that it wasn't meant to be. alive. you have to start calling them out. "healing, spring up in me. talent, spring up in me. good relationships, joy, peace, spring up." all through the day, "lord, thank you that my healing is coming. thank you that good breaks are on the way. thank you that divine connections, the right people are in my future." you may be sick. you can sing your way to health. you're discouraged?
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you're stuck in your career? you can sing your way to the next level. "well, joel, this sounds good, but you don't know my situation. i got passed over for the big promotion. the medical report says i'm not going to make it. i've had this addiction so long, i don't think i'll ever break it." that's exactly where the israelites were. in the desert, they were tired, discouraged, but they dared to sing to an empty, dried up well. provision when it looked foolish. and every voice may tell you it's not going to happen, but you have to dig your heels in and say, "spring up, healing. spring up, new levels. spring up promotion." don't complain about the problem. sing to the promise. thank god that things are changing in your favor. thank him that blessings are chasing you down. thank him that your children
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that as for you and your house, you will serve the lord. i talked to a young man. he came from a small town in mississippi and he got a scholarship to play soccer at a major university. he's very talented, a very good athlete. but his dream was to play football. his junior year in college, he talked to the coaches, and they let him switch from soccer to football. he was the kicker. he was thrilled to be on the football team, but e didn't give him a chance. because he didn't come from a football background, they never put him in the game. for two years, he sat the bench, never kicked one field goal. at the end of his last college season, there was a scout day when coaches from professional teams would come and look at the players and evaluate them. he was hoping somebody would be interested in him. he was a very skilled kicker, but since he had never played
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was. he waited and waited for a phone call, but it never came. it looked like his football days were over. driving home from college, flipped on the radio, and came across our sirius xm station. he heard me talking about how a shift is coming, how you're just one phone call away from your destiny, how one touch of god's favor can catapult you to the next level, and i talked about how it's going to happen faster than you think. when he heard that, something came alive on the inside. he knew that was for him. he got his cell phone out and made a three-minute video telling everyone that he was going to be in the nfl that year. most of his friends thought he had lost his mind. he had never kicked a field goal in college, had no track record. now, you're going to play professional football? that doesn't make sense. now, instead of being
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complaining, he had this expectancy. he went around saying, "lord, thank you for opening up new doors. thank you that your favor causes me to stand out. thank you that you're bringing opportunity across my path." he was singing to the promise, saying, in effect, "spring up, o' well," looking for god's goodness. four hours after he made the video, he received a phone call from cincinnati, ohio. cincinnati, so he didn't answer it. they left a voice message. it said, "this is the kicking coach for the cincinnati bengals football team. we'd like you to come to our rookie camp and try out for the team." he thought it was a prank call, some friends playing a joke on him. he called the number back, found out it was the real thing. he tried out for the team and he made the team.
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the nfl. how could someone that's never kicked a field goal in college, doesn't have the qualifications, the experience, the resume, make it to the highest level, the nfl? that's god bringing water out of an empty well. that's god making streams in the desert. that's what happens when you sing to the promise, not complain about the drought, co you wrong, live discouraged because the well was dried up and empty. that doesn't do anything productive. you have to do like him. when the odds are against you, when it looks impossible, when you've had bebreaks, dare to say, "spring up, o' well. lord, thank you that you're opening up new doors. thank you that you're freeing me from this addiction. thank you that you're bringing divine connections across my path."
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sang, "spring up, o' well," they couldn't see water. they couldn't taste water. they couldn't feel water. they couldn't smell water. there was no reason, logically speaking, for them to believe that water was around, and if you just go by what you see and feel and think, you'll talk yourself out of it. that's why the scripture says, "walk by faith and not by sight." if the israelites would have looked at it in the natural, up, o' well," they would have sang, "this old well is empty. this old well is dried up." it would have been a country-western song. but in difficult times, you're going to be saying something. you're either going to be singing about the problem or singing to the promise, either talking about how big your challenge is or talking about how big your god is, either saying, "i'll never get out of this drought," or,
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i know water is on the way. spring up, o' well. spring up, victory. spring up, abundance. spring up, healing. spring up, favor." the scripture says it's not going to happen by our might, by our power, but by the spirit of the most high god. god is not limited by the natural. he's limited by what we believe. when you start singing to the promise, believing that he desert, thanking him for what he's put in your heart, god will show out in your life in ways greater than you've ever imagined. but too often, we think, "i'll wait until i see the water, until i see the promise. then i'll sing, then i'll have a good attitude, joel." that's backwards. you have to sing first. isaiah put it this way, "sing, o' barren woman, you, who never bore a child, break forth into song."
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god gave you the baby. sing because you saw the promise turned around." this text was written to women who were barren. back in the bible days, if a lady didn't give her husband a child, she was looked down on. they lived with a sense of shame. that's why you read about people like hannah. she was so distressed that she couldn't have a baby. she went to the altar again and again, wept and wept, so much so that eli the prophet thought she was drunk. but isaiah wasn't writing to people that had their children. he was writing to people who were barren, people who were waiting for the promise, believing for their healing, hoping to meet the right person, praying that the business would turn around. what are you supposed to do when you're barren, beg god to help you? complain about how long it's taking? live discouraged because life hasn't dealt you a fair hand?
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isaiah said, "sing when you're barren. break forth into song." here is the principle. praise is the birth position. thanking god is what causes promises to come to pass. complaining will keep your baby in the womb. focusing on negative circumstances will keep you barren. but when you switch over into praise and you say, "lord, thank you for your goodness and favor in my life. well, lord, i know you ve to leave me, so thank you for new levels, thank you for you breakthroughs, thank you that i will become everything you've created me to be." that's not just being grateful. that's getting in to the birth position. and you continue to do that, living a life of praise, then you will give birth to everything god has placed in your heart. but when we're barren, it's easy to live discouraged. it's easy to go around
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but when you start thanking god that things are changing in your favor, i can imagine god saying to the angels, "what's that sound i'm hearing? most people would be negative, worried, complaining. but listen to what they're saying. they're thanking me that the answer is on the way. they're singing about the victory before they see the victory. angels, go to work. restore their health. open up new doors. bring d the psalmist said, "god inhabits the praises of his people." if you want god to show up, don't complain. don't talk about the problem. sing to the promise. thank him that it's on the way. that's what a young lady i know did. for years, she and her husband had been trying to have a baby. she went through all the fertility treatments. they spent a lot of money with no success. they were finally told that
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children, but she didn't get discouraged. she didn't start complaining. every day, she would say, "lord, thank you that my baby is on the way." she did this year after year. the promise god put in you is like a seed. it has to be watered and the way you water that seed is through your praise, by thanking god that it's coming, by living with expectancy. and the reason some people stay barren, they don't see they've stopped watering their seed. they were excited at first. they believed they were going to reach their dreams, break the addiction, meet the right person, but over time, when they didn't see it happening, they got discouraged. but if you plant an apple seed and don't water it, it's not going to grow. there's nothing wrong with the seed. the seed is still full of life, full of potential. it just needs to be watered.
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put in you may not have come to pass yet, but the good news is it's still alive. and you may have to water it for another month, a year, or 20 years, but if you'll keep watering that seed, thanking god for the promise, at the appointed time, it will come to pass. and that's what this couple did for many years, and, recently, they stopped me in the lobby and told how after nine years, they were able to they have a 2-year-old son, and, now, their second child is on the way. this is after all the medical reports said they couldn't have any children. their doctor was puzzled. he said, "i've never seen anything like this. something happened and your womb just opened up. everything started working." she's in her 40s. he said, "you're like a 20-year-old. you can probably have five more children."
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no more singing to that promise. but what am i saying? god can bring water out of an empty well. he can make streams in the desert. learn to sing to the promise. thank him that it's on the way. under your breath, make declarations of faith, "healing, spring up. baby, spring up. promotion, spring up." if you'll live with this expectancy, always watering your praise, god will make things h impossible. 2nd kings chapter 3, the people of judah had been traveling through the desert for seven days on their way to battle an enemy army when they too ran out of water. the didn't realize the streams along the way were dried up. now, they didn't have water for themselves or their animals. and they camped in a valley where it never rains. it was hot. they were thirsty.
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water. it looked like they would be an easy target for the enemy that was approaching. they sent word to the prophet elisha asking them what they should do. he told them to dig ditches in the valley to prepare for the water that was coming. i'm sure they said, "elisha, you must not realize we're in a valley where it never rains. they haven't had water here for years. we're not going to waste our time digging ditches. if we see some clouds starting to form, if we hear a little thunder, maybe then we'll dig a few ditches." he said, "no. it doesn't work that way. if you want water, you have to dig the ditches first." he went on to say, "you will see neither wind nor rain, but this valley will be filled with water." he was saying, "it's not going to happen a natural, ordinary way.
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they dug the ditches. the next morning, it didn't rain. there wasn't a storm. but out of nowhere, water began flooding into that valley and they went on to defeat the enemy army. every time you thank god that the promise is coming, you're digging a ditch. the medical report may say you'll never get well, but you go around saying, "father, thank you. with long life, you satisfy me. thank you that i will live and not die." thoughts will tell you, "why are you digging that ditch? don't you know there are no clouds in the sky? it doesn't rain in this valley." don't worry. it's not going to happen a natural way. it's going to be supernatural. out of nowhere, your health shows up, you meet the right person, your business takes off. suddenly, you're out of debt. when you sing to the promise, you're digging ditches. you're making preparations
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cannot do. he said he would give you water without rain. that means god can promote you like that football kicker even though you don't have the qualifications, you don't have the experience. god can heal you, like my mother, without the treatment, even though, medically speaking, it said it was over. god can promote you beyond your salary, beyond your education. he's not limited to your job, to your income. he owns it all. and when you say say, "father, thank you that my children make good decisions. thank you that they will fulfill their destinies," there may be no sign of it at the time. if somebody heard you, they could say, "what are you talking about? your children don't make good decisions. they're off-course. they're always in trouble." that's what they said to the people back then. "why are you digging a ditch here? it never rains in this valley."
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be moved by what you know, and we know because we're praisers, because we sing to the promise, because our declaration is, "spring up, salvation, in our children," it's just a matter of time before the water shows up. we know the breakthrough is on the way. god is saying, "if you'll do your part and dig the ditches, i'll do my part and bring the water. i'll show you favor. i'll open new doors. i'll help you break that addiction." and you may feel like you're in one of those valleys where it never gets water. you've been in a drought. you haven't had good breaks. you could easily settle there. this is not the time to get discouraged. this is the time to start declaring, "spring up, o' well. spring up, promotion. spring up, healing. spring up, favor." don't complain about the problem. sing to the promise. thank god that things are
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days are still out in front of you. if you'll do this, i believe and declare the drought is coming to an end. dreams are about to spring up. healing is about to spring up. new opportunities, new relationships. in jesus' name. if you receive it, can you say "amen" today? >> joel: so glad you're watching today. victoria and i will be right back to speak a blessing over you. >> announcer: as a thank you for your support of our victoria would like to send you a copy of joel's new four-part series "healthy whole & free." you'll discover that god's goodness covers every area of your life. god is the god of abundance and he has so many wonderful blessings in store for you. take the limits off of god and live in his promises today. to request your copy of "healthy whole & free," visit us at joelosteen.com or call us toll-free. >> victoria osteen: these are
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? ? britney spears big week. first, she killed it with james corden. now we have secrets of her vma come back this weekend. but ah-oh, there's a new bombshell movie she's not happy about. why the pop star wants nothing to do with the new bio. >> then the new war over their kids. >> she doesn't like me at all. >> why kate took one of their sons away, and why the two do with their dad. and the bridgit jones' baby exclusive. we're on the set with renee zellweger and her dreamy man. plus, cheers is back. only we are behind the scenes with the newcomers, bringing back the tv classic. and charlise theron, take your kid to workday. >> mama's working.
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>> oh, my god. what is that? now, in our 35th season, this is entertainment tonight, thanks for joining us, everyone, and welcome to entertainment tonight. >> it has been a big week in the world of celebrity news. >> but this weekend is all about brittany, her carpool karaoke. >> and before the awards, we got a look inside as spears geared up to perform 13 years after that, well, we all remember that smooch with madonna. >> here's brittany getting in a pre-show tanning session. ? ? from the yellow python to that kiss with ma donna, she is
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but brit's promoting her new album "glory", which shot to number one on itunes around the world, this sure didn't hurt. brittany sang her hits with the late, late show's james corden who was all-in. ? kiss me baby one more time ? >> it made a surprise turn when brittany talked motherhood. >> i want more. >> you want to >> yeah. >> how many do you want? >> like three more. >> three more. you're going to go straight up. >> i have to find the right guy first. >> you have to tell him that he's going to be a father. ? another baby ? >> what are you looking for in another guy? >> i think i might ever go to men again or get married. i'm just done with men. >> you're saying you don't want
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of are your life? >> i might french kiss someone, but i'm not going to marry anyone, no. i don't believe in marriage anymore. >> one subject that didn't come up, a brittany biopoic. she wants nothing to do with it. brittany spears will not be promoting it in any way. shs remember that? the 2007 vma performance called sluggish and confused? she is ready to put it behind her. she'll hit the vma stage for the first time since that performance. >> fans are hoping for classic brit brit, like say 2001 when she bared rock-hard abs and showed off that python. >> when they first told he about
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what am i doing? >> or in 2003, her madonna moment. >> i cannot believe that this freakin' happened. i'm on a major high right now. i feel very cool. it was amazing. >> here's the latest on some other stories we're in front of. that's jennifer lopez on thursday, beaming in new york, one day after jennifer and her on years would not confirm reports they were split. we showed you j. lo out solo last saturday dancing in the hamptons, but where was bo casper? then the next day, focus on personal connections over a type and text existence. when asked about the split, a source close to the couple told
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now to one broken family. >> i don't really talk to my ex-wife. so it's all helter-skelter. i have my life and she has her life. >> they shot this cover article for "people" magazine. inside, kate blasts her ex. and 15-year-old maddie says he doesn't even know us. and the last thing i have time for is a toxic relationship. >> the kids die get are leah, joel. >> find a husband so she doesn't die alone. >> kate and the kids are clearly moving on. but the big bombshell? collin has been sent away from the home. the 12 year old who has, quote special needs is getting help to deal with social challenges.
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kate who admits has all the kids in therapy has a different way of looking at things. >> i live with no regrets, and everything i do, i know that they're watching. >> and finally, beyonce and jay z crash usher's premiere. inside, if was all about bey and j and gray. a few fans caught the pinstripe blazer. usher snapchated his familiar and rather quiet entrance into the theater. >> weird. >> and usher plays iconic boxer sugar ray leonard. the champ was initially floored at the casting choice. >> at first i thought it was a joke, but when i saw usher work out, i knew he had the ability. i'm very proud of him.
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>> now while usher's making it, he's not really close to robert de niro. there they are together at robert's birthday party last weekend with christopher walken and harvey keitel. >> usher is quite the party animal. here he is last weekend at the theater. it was like a "voice" with pharrell. >> you're at a party, hey, impromptu, let's do an a little thing together. >> that's how they roll. >> when "the voice" returns, there will be plenty of girl power, you can count on that. because for the first time ever, the show will feature two female coaches, miley cyrus and alicia keys. >> i don't know that we've ever
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>> miley's the youthful spirit. >> she's this great performer, but she also has this ear for music. >> they better watch their back. miley's not only showing off outrageous fashion but wants to mix things up. >> i think with me, i don't think there's that genre wall. if you do country, yould ? i'll be your honey mustard ? >> i don't think this will break through. >> this season's other fresh face is alicia keys. she is sticking to the no-makeup mantra. >> where did you learn to sing like that? >> from you. >> i feel like i have a lot to share. >> i straight-up love you.
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i'm trying to kind of hear it. >> alicia is the strongest team. mine is a not so distant second. >> "e.t." broke the news that team adam will get help from sammy hagar. >> i'm like, hey, man, you want to come to this thing? >> i wanted to ask you about the dynamics this season. how are the girls handling your and blake's bickering? >> they're a little disturbed sometimes, a little shoc i'm here and blake's here. that will never change. we're like the weird book end. >> as much as the world likes the weird cat fight scenario, that's actually blake and adam.. >> hey, your driver's here. >> i love the trash talkin', it's so awesome, and it's already started.
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him a big hit. >> because i had the white hair, i was walking around town, man, did i get a lot of that, sully! way to go! miracle on the hudson man! sully! i got that everywhere i went. >> number two, it's got big-time award winning potential. >> on the crash of 1549. >> hanks is joined by weights, not to mention clint eastwood. >> it's heaven being on the set. >> and number three, it's captain sully approved. >> i was dwrgratified. it's in good hands, and so many people are working so hoard to get it right. >> i worked to make sure every
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>> this is the captain, brace for impact. >> what a story. i remember being in manhattan the day the plane landed in the hudson. it was wild. sully's retired as a captain but is still serving as an aviation consultant. >> the movie comes out next month, and this weekend, the hollers, starring john krasinski, he and emily blunt hit the red carpet at his premier, since the birth of their 2-m 2-month-old daughter. >> new mom emily stunned. and john is just as in awe of her as we are. >> it's frustrating. even i have to work way to hard to look even like this. and she just does it by waking up. >> check out the adoring stare, they're giving us serious
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love there. >> when a two and a half year old hugs a newborn baby, it's one of the cutest things. >> that's bound to affect any dad. >> all the clich?s are true. you feel all sorts of new things. it was this extensional magnet that you feel to your family. >> we got to see a side of emily few ever get to see it. totally losing it. >> remember the plenty of comedy there as well. here's an exclusive look at that. >> my dominion. >> oh, my god. what is that? what is that? >> this cast could not stop cracking up. the huntsman already had us with those costumes, charlise and the epic scale. who knew there was so much
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>> in heaven, actually, to be around charlise and the sisterly bond we've managed to achieve. >> i got to do most of my stuff with emily. i've basically become a single white female. i'm obsessed with her. >> emily's been friends with her for quite a few incredibly talented. >> the clips are released on dvd. >> we have a good amount of banter back and forth. >> i was not born yesterday. >> charlise plays the queen but excels as a working mom. her son was on the set and you can hear him on one of the
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you got to go out if you can't be quiet. >> jax is full of surprises when we visited and charlise shared another priceless mommy moment. >> he turned to my mom, and he's like, mama's spicy. [ laughter ] >> that is adorable. >> he's us saying the cutest things. >> straight ahead, get re a few more. these girls are all about one thing, winning. toddlers and dttiaras. >> i'm not going bug out am i? >> then what you never knew about the jonbenet murder mystery? are well at least he's wearing shoes.
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brittany backstage, beyonce and jay z's fashion, and ashton kutcher at home. and inside rob lowe. and peyton's revenge? >> the meaner they are, the more i like it. >> that's monday. they're back queens in toddlers ttiaras. >> we have your first look at how far they go to make it to the stage. and you are going to be shocked. >> i love pageants. >> can you tell me how you fashion walk? >> she stands out, because she is the quintessential beauty queen. she looks like everyone thinks a pageant girl should look like.
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supreme titles, and her mother is determined to add to her wall, not even a stomach bug will stop her. >> she's puking all over me. >> collin -- >> is sick somehow. our tickets are bought, our hotel is paid for. so there's not really an option not to do this pageant. >> you want to do some spray? >> you kind of just have to sit there as a mom and say, puke happens. >> will walk. puke on the stage. >> woo! >> after six seasons off the air, toddlers and tiaras is back. it's a show that made stars out of honey boo boo. ? ? >> but this time, the stakes are
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baseline. now we have acting classes, facial classes. collagen sprays. >> and in these moms' minds, their little girl is the next big thing. >> things can get crazy in the jungle. >> sometimes maybe that mom wants that win more than the child. >> i need a minute. >> your kid's not going to win every single time. you paid for one th that's someone else's opinion. >> man, this show has come back with a punch. it seems like they are really amping things up this time. and now to a story about one of the most infamous child queens, jonbenet ramsey's death is still a mystery. who killed the 6-year-old and why? we have a new look at a docuseries that reexamines crucial evidence in hopes of finally finding some answer.
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>> kidnapping. >> it was a tragedy so horrific, so shocking, that it took the country's breath away. >> there's a ransom note here. >> a ransom note? >> the family goes to bed christmas night, and the worst of all nightmares becomes a reality. >> god knows who you are, and he will find you. >> the brutal death of john benet ramsey has haunted our psyche for two decades. she is found strangled in her basement. the story explodes. wall to wall might yeedia cover ensues, and her parents become the suspects. no arrests were ever made, and after a two-year grand jury investigation, no charges ever filed. and to this day, jonbenet's death remains unsolved.
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about how she died. >> now nearly 20 years later, the case of jonbenet ramsey reexamines the crime in pains taking detail. >> we're rebuilding. >> you have to come through here. >> there's absolutely no way. >> premiering next month, this new examination of the case will bring together some of the original investigators along with a host of new experts all committed to unraveling this morbid mystery. >>an reduction. >> i can recognize that voice. >> you didn't testify in the grand jury? >> 20 years, nobody asked me. >> "e.t." reported from its own point, from a news media with the story. >> she has become america's daughter. >> bringing the story to the small screen. >> sad ly, it's become like entertainment.
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family was likely going through. >> this is the worst thing that has ever happened to them. >> patsy ramsey died of ovarian cancer in 2006 and john ramsey later remarried. as late as 2008, the prosecutor said the new dna tests have cleared the family. as for this new cbs investigation, expectations are high that justice for jonbenet may be that much closer to becoming a re >> and lifetime is also working on a tv movie called "who killed jonbenet." you want to watch for that to come. on the way, our top five stories of the week, plus, we're in the home of linda thompson. >> when is the first time you saw her as a woman. >> the truth she discovered30 years before the rest of the world. and their relationship today. >> how often do you see caitlyn?
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hey amanda, sorry to bother you but i gotta take a sick day. moms don't take sick days, moms take dayquil severe the non-drowsy, coughing, aching, fever, sore throat, stuffy head, no sick days, medicine. . if you're just joining us, we have a recap of this week's biggest headlines. here are our top five stories. j. lo and bo casper split. they would not confirm reports they broke up. a close source said the rumor is so stupid. number four, just hours after
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settled her lawsuit against her former business managers, she had a girls night out with ann marie courtright who was also by her side when she shaved her hid. shannon claimed managers were negligent and habitually blundered tasks, which included paying her health insurance premiums. the company has denied those claims. >> i waited until my insurance came back up and i then i went to the doctor and got diagnosed with cancer. >> number three. >> i don't really talk to my ex-wife. >> days after john gosselin told us ex-wife kate shot this cover. inside, there are more than a few nasty swipes at john. she says i thought he'd have been here for the long haul. and 15-year-old maddie, irate her dad went on tv, he doesn't
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a toxic relationship. john told us. he loves his children very much, i will always be there. beyonce and jay z crash usher's premiere. inside it was all about j and and matching mini. and the number one story this week? ? baby can't you see ? >> brittany's carpool karaoke. a major score with brit riding shotgun, singing her hits, and the late, late host went all in.
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>> go to et online.com for more. and linda thompson has a new memoir. >> she spoke about being most likely the first person to learn the truth jenner would hide for three decades before telling the world "call me caitly came to me one day and told me that he identified as female. 30 years ago, it was very difficult to comprehend. >> their two sons, brandon and brody were very young when caitlyn opened her heart to linda. she was na?ve about transgender issues. "e.t" visited the then-married couple in 1982. >> she's my best friend, my lover, we do practically everything together. >> that's true.
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weren't there any signs. no, did you know? would you have listed that remarkable man and had any idea? no. >> when was the first time you saw her as a woman? >> i was invited by my then husband to come to new york to be with him on a week trip, and i thought, okay, maybe we can get past this, put everything aside and we can move on, and when i talked on the hotel door, she opened the door as caitlyn, and fully dressed as a woman. >> how did you react? >> i crumbled. i think i fell down in the hall of the hotel. i crumbled. and she was very apologetic. said i'm very sorry, but i think you need to see who i truly many. >> thompson says when she was pregnant she felt at times her husband wasn't nice to her. >> i felt maybe there might have
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jealousy that exhibited itself as rudeness. >> in her book "a little thing called life" she recalls that their marriage came to an end about six months later. >> what went through your mind? >> i was thrilled. i was so delighted. and, again, in my naivete and ignorance, i didn't know that she was still repressing who she was. i was thinking, maybe he had found a way to repress thi life and to find a partner and a new life. i was thrilled. >> today she and caitlyn are grandparents to their son brandon's 1-year-old daughter. and she talks about how life has played out. >> i am so grateful she didn't tell me, because i wouldn't have married her and you wouldn't have the most beautiful children of my life, brandon and brody. >> she's an oscar-nominated songwriter and has co-written
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the whitney classic. >> i feel like i have experienced so much. it's been fascinating to use that as a resource for some of my writing. >> now single after her divorce from second husband music producer david foster, linda's life revolves around her family. >> how often do you see caitlyn? >> i don't see caitlyn very often, but when i do, it's very cordial and delighted to see her. we get together on family occasions, like eva's first birthday. >> what do they call her now? >> dad. she is their dad. >> she had another famous romance with elvis presley, who was 15 years her senior, and in a strange coincidence, she recalls watching the 1976 olympics with him in bed. >> bruce crossing the finish
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and elvis turned to me and said i'm not gay, but that's such a damn good lookin' man, and i said yeah, he is, i said one day i'm going to marry him. and elvis said over my dead body. >> she says he was the first man she ever slept with. >> he was very jealous. it made him feel wonderful that i was a virgin. >> whether realize it would be hard to live with the reality of who elvis had become. >> he began to abuse the sleeping medication and pain medication, uppers, downers, that kind of thing. >> you talk about a moment when you had to save his life with a shot. >> yes, with the shot of ritalin, yes, in las vegas, briefly, he had fallen asleep in a bowl of chicken noodle soup when i was out of the room for ten minutes. i was frozen with fear.
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there that a doctor left in case he left too many sleeping pills. >> she would eventually leave him because of his drug abuse. less than a year later she got the call that the king was gone. >> this particular day, august 16th, 1977, lisa marie called me and blurted out, my daddy's dead, my daddy's dead, and i couldn't believe it. i threw the phone across the room. i just, i couldn't even bear to hear the it was the worst thing that could have happened. the worst thing that i could have imagined. elvis died eight months after we broke up. >> wow. a lot of information there, right? what an interesting life. as we told you, linda was once married to megaproducer david foster. both are featured on the real housewives of beverly hills and coming up, we're with the real housewives of new york city. >> giving us views of their
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