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there they are. lots of stars with birthdays this weekend. glen close is 69. kathy ireland is celebrating 53. holly hunter, 53. which action star once worked at a security guard at a nuclear power plant? that is bruce willis who turns 61 this week. happy birthday to all. monday, ben affleck talks batman versus superman and his ginormous bat tattoo. >> i have never seen a good representation of it in the media. plus, kim fields' surprising revelation before her dancing debut. >> this one never wants to eat, never. >> you get so conscious about the fact of somebody lifting
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and david beckham dishes about family night with victoria. before we go, check out the video from norwegian deejay. >> it broke through the top 40 chart and the house party video has more than 89 million views. >> enjoy it and the rest of your weekend, everyone. >> bye-bye. ♪ we used to have it all ♪ now, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, ♪ wave out to the crowd ♪ take our final bow ♪ it's time to go ♪ but at least we stole the show ♪ ♪ at least we stole the show ♪ at least we stole the
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then the duggar family breaks their silence a after year of scandal. >> took his best shot t ae nd h tri t tried to take our family down. >> please welcome our new bachelorette, jo jo. >> was kayla flinn replaced last minute? then i'm with the cast of my big fat greek wedding too. >> what was it like for you to get back together after 15 years? >> and mia's spilling her secret inspiration behind aunt bulla. >> who is she based on? >> i don't know if she'll ever figure it out. >> you're welcome for everything. >> now together with yahoo. welcome to the weekend insider. >> let's kick things off in our good week. >> bad week. it was a good week for adele. >>
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♪ ♪ >> for adele fans, inside london's arena, they got to witness history. the fiercely private star gave a shout out to her little peanut, 3-year-old son angelo and she sang to a sold-out crowd. >> adele put her hugely successful career on hold to focus just on motherhood. took a couple of years out of the spotlight to really devote herself to raising her baby and to looking after him. >> and if there was a theme for last night's show, it would be gratitude. ♪ hello from the other side >> before belting out that soulful anthem, she candidly talked for the first time about how writing that song helped pull her out of a dark phase. >> nothing to be ashamed of. part of me didn't
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♪ i'm sorry for everything that i've done ♪ >> come back to myself in a massive way. [cheers and applause] >> i can believe i live a very normal life. and i do. meanwhile, in australia, it was a bad week for madonna who had a much different tone. >> you people showed up early, that's the problem. i said stay at home, take more time doing your hair and makeup. have a couple more shots of tequila. >> anger erupted in the crowd and many left early seeking a refund after madonna failed to materialize on stage for three hours. one local reporter called it a breathtakingly arrogant act. >> i have to go to work tomorrow. madonna, how about a bit of respect? >> many people came early and public transport stops just after
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half-empty auditorium. finally, it was a good week for jennifer lopez who was moved to tears after the contestant's domestic abuse revelation and her redemption song. ♪ >> takes a lot to overcome, takes a lot of strength to overcome those things in your life, baby. i know. everybody knows. we've all been through stuff like that, you know what i mean? and honestly, you're an inspiration. >> a moment of raw empathy as jennifer lopez surprised many by tearfully admitting that she's been through times of domestic abuse similar to the contestant's. >> it was powerful. thank you for that moment. now to the duggars' only t vchv interview. their beleaguered brother josh who just got out of rehab won't be taking any
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upcoming series, but his wife anna will. we we'll go inside what's next for the troubled family as they try to put the scandal behind them. >> they triedo t take our family down. >> josh has done some very bad things. >> god has really needed to draw us together. for us, we've forgiven, we're moving on, and we're looking to the future. >> an undeniable look alike to his freshly rehabbed brother josh, john david joins six of 18 siblings maintaining the family is ready for the tv return in jill and jessa counting on. >> you have to cook it for the right apartment of timmount of . >> in the midst of what we're walking through, there definitely have to be periods of times when you have to be, i don't want cameras around. but as we were talking as sib
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li lings, if we can encourage one americ person, that has to be our goal. we're ready to move forward and shear our lives. >> it's been ten months since scandal hit the devout christian family. as a teenager, josh stmoleed five girls, including jessa and jill. then he was forced to admit he was not faithful to wife anna when it was fond he wund he was paying member of ashley madison. anna is playing a part in the show. >> i don't know how to handle each situation. it's not anything i ever would have thought i would walk through. just do the next right thing, have the next right response for the next 15 minutes. >> though the focus on the series will be on new moms jessa and jill, who is doing missionary work in central america.
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knowing that izzy and verge won't get to meet for quite a while. i know if i was here, it would be quite a bit, i'm sure. >> also absent from the series, parents jim bob and michelle, even though some of the older kids still live at home. >> do you still do your own laundry. >> the girls like to do it. >> raise your hands if you like to do laundry. >> all righty then. moving on to the bachelorette diversity controversy. in their photo proof last minute casting change. this as bachelor ben and new fiance lauren start their reality road to happy ever after. >> we are happily -- >> engaged. >> and so excited about it. >> at least i am. >> i am. >> already disagreeing.
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"people" cover with his fiance lauren. but the most shocking part came after the final rose when they announced the next bachelorette. >> i would like to please welcome our new bachelorette, jo jo. >> people were shocked that kayla wasn't the new bachelorette. people thought that she kind of had it in the bag. >> a lot of kayla love in the fun. >> been fun. >> not all of it was fun. >> no, true. >> it seems that they picked ben's second runner-up. tmz posted images of kayla filming what looked like set-up scenes for the summer season of the bachelorette. >> i don't have any regrets from, you know, being on the show and this whole journey. i might do it again, because i did fall in love, and it worked for me, and it has worked for some people before. >> abc puts a lot of investment into who they choose as the bachelorette. sometimes they do test footage with
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abc must have watched that footage and decide thad jo jo was in some way more compelling. >> yahoo's editor in chief, kristin baldwin boldly speculates. >> kayla is a very beautiful woman. she's very sweet, but she's boring! she doesn't have a personality. >> in the u.s., we will use silverware. but in the philippines, if we were in the philippines, it's not uncommon to eat with your hands. >> the shakeup is a disappointment for people who were hoping to see some diversity. kayla would have been the first bachelorette with an interracial background. >> i am shamekwa. >> damn it. that's your girl? that's the one you said had wife potential? she's black! >> of course, she went to spellman. >>
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the lack of diversity. juan pablo has been the only non-white star in its 31 season history. >> the way he looks at them, i want somebody to look at me that way one day. >> taking the news of her replacement with grace, she captioned, congratulations to these beautiful girl, sending love, as the journey isn't over, it's only just beginning. but don't expect kayla to fade into the fog of her 15 minutes just yet. our bachelor insider reality steve who's famous for spoiling the outcome of seasons past says she may find redemption in paradise. >> kayla, it's very well-known that she wants to be in the media. she has hired a publicist, so i absolutely would expect to see her on "bachelor in paradise" this year. >> we have certainly not seen the last of kayla. all right,
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greek gone wild experience with mia var dalis and john corbett. then tricia yearwood and the players behind her ultimate passion project. >> i want to make sure i do my part. >> why you've never seen the story of the crucifixion told quite like this. and three buddhists come in. >> another reboot, right? >> but what does kiersten dunst really think about the franchise's latest incarnation? that's next. closed captioning provided by
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million worldwide. so i asked mary jane herself what she thought of spidey's newest incarnation. >> the reboot is coming. do you think it's too soon? >> oh, another reboot. the reboot, there's another one. >> yeah. >> hey, as long as it's making money -- >> do you have any advice for tom holaround or aland or any a getting into that spidey suit? >> oh, god, stretch? >> nthat is mary jane sounding off on the third resurrection of the comic hero. >> do i get to say thank you this time? >> but on that iconic kissing scene had joel eggerson suggesting a reboot? >> i heard you are a big fan of the upside down spiderman kiss. >> i am. do you want us to reenact it? >> yes. >> do you want to go
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down? >> we likely won't see kiersten kiss like that again, but we will see her fight to save her son in "midnight special." >> do you believe in aliens or there's really somebody that could be looking down on us? >> there has to be some other life form in the universe. >> got to at least be an environment that's akin to ours, and i kind of often wonder if that's true, if it kind of is as stupid as we are. we're the smartest stupid people, right? >> there's so many of us, and we're destroying it. >> i'll always worry about you. >> these guys are so fun together. and if you're into sci-fi, check out midnight special. coming up, what happens when two greek girls go wild? >> let's take a picture. >> okay. >> okay. hold my neck. >> all right, ready? >> one, two, three, pull. >> my weekend with
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♪ ♪ holding onto you >> that voice. tricia yearwood stars in "the passion", live from new orleans sunday. she is playing mary, the mother of jesus. and now tricia is taking us inside her ultimate passion project. >> it's a powerful story that's being told, and i just feel like i want to make sure i do my part. so i'm nervous in a way that
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like this. ♪ i'm falling apart ♪ barely breathing ♪ with a broken heart >> tricia will play the virgin mary, and talk about heaven sent. jesus is played by the very god-like jean carlo. he is already a very hunky pop star. but you may recognize him as eva longoria's ex-husband in telenovella. >> now, pannella and the all-star cast will help bring the story alive. >> the passion is about christ in the last hours of his life. in modern daytimes, there's a lot
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>> everybody can get something from watching the passion. >> doesn't matter what culture you're from. >> very inclusive affair. >> live musical has a modern twist. including the use of popular songs. ♪ unconditional >> every song that is in this production fits in the moment, and it's amazing to me the pop songs you would listen to and never think oh, this would be a great song for this moment in the story. and unconditionally works great, because there's a whole message of love and unconditional love, so it makes so much sense that it would be the final song. >> i cannot wait to see that. and while the passion will be dominating the small screen. on the big screen next week, it's the return of our favorite greek family in my big f
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th e original film made over $368 million worldwide. and when i sat down with the cast in new york, it was clear the walk down the aisle was even better the second time around. >> what was it like for you guys to get back together after 15 years? >> crazy, huh? >> well, it didn't feel like 15 years, because we see each other every year, at least once, usually moreha tn that. >> everyone's favorite greek family is back. this time, nia vardalos and john corbett are planning the vows of their parents who discover their original wedding wasn't valid. >> we're not married? >> i'm a hippey. >> aunt bulla, back for more. >> i'm in charge. >> actually, you're not. >> everyone has an aunt bulla in their life somewhere, i'm giving you the opportunity now to out whoever aunt bulla is. who is she based on, come on! >> i don't know if she will ever figure it out, but she is based on my thea
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>> really? and what does she think of her? >> she loves it. she's the original, the og bulla, and she loves it. my whole family's funny. >> what do they think of how they're depicted on film? >> i remember at church one time, this lady came up to me, and she said i think you exaggerate a little in your movie. she's smiling at me, and the sun is glinting off her gold tooth. and her son goes, no, ma, that's you! >> you're welcome. >> your character is too much. i mean, honestly, you shut it down every time you're on-screen. to this day, my mom and my nah, they're like, oh, i love it so much. >> aunt bulla was my twin. >> your accent is so spot on. >> i just understand it. it's just organic. i am
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monday on "the insider." as real housewives star joe giudice prepares for his prison stint, why he and wife theresa scrap vacation plans and wet jus spotted the family and inside the new "star wars" documentary. and secrets to the sequel? plus jake gyllenhaal, as one of hollywood's most eligible bachelor, is hedy rea to settle down? that's monday on "the insider." travel consideration provided by all right, before we go, here's what we're working on for monday. >> as real housewives star joe giudice prepares for his prison
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moment. >> why he and theresa scrap vacation plan, and where we just spotted the family. then inside the new "star wars" documentary. >> this is going to be the first gathering of the original cast and new cast. this feeling came over me that hadn't happened since tunisia on the first one. >> so it almost seemed like a kind of universe that might accept me. >> what you didn't see on-screen. >> it was a scene that terrified me the most. >> and secrets to the sequel? >> i just remember thinking, we are about to shoot this thing, and i'm not ready. >> but. jake gyllenhaal, is he ready to settle down? that's monday on "the insider." "the insider" together with yahoo. ev have a great weekend, er
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[female narrator] even if you're not planning on getting pregnant now, you should know that foods rich in folic acid like white bread and leafy greens can help prevent some birth defects before you even know you're pregnant. >> senator, we looked at the math here for the contest going forward. it looks like you would have to win almost 60% of the remaining delegates. so what is your path to the nm nation? that is a big number? >> it is, but the states that are coming up just on tuesday. we have idaho, utah, we have got arizona, we are heading out west. to washington. we have alaska. we have hawaii, and we are heading to new york. we t t
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prtty good path for us. clearly secretary clinton did very, very well. in the deep south. not a strong area for us. but i think as we go forward, are you going to see us doing better and better. and by the way. i think people are going to appreciate when they look at the polls. bernie sanders does better against donald trump than hillary clinton does. in fact in the last poll we were 18 points ahead of donald trump than secretary clinton. i think that will play a factor in the coming states. >> secretary clinton won in the illinois and that's not the deep south. >> here's the point as you know -- she did. and we won in michigan. end of the day if you look at michigan, illinois, missouri, we come out almost the same in terms of delegates. >> hillary clinton has 2 million more votes than you have. the theory of your campaign and presidency has been to create a movement, to create momentum, to gather people. she seems to be able to gather more people behind her message than you. isn't that a threat to the, to
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the theory of the sanders' campaign? >> no, no, no, no. john, not at all. what you are really talking about is she did very well in the deep south. she creamed us in mississippi, alabama, south carolina. now i wish i didn't have to say this, but everything being equal, no democrat right now, i hope that changes, i think it will is going to win those elections, those states in the general election. we have now won nine states. i think in a couple weeks you are going to see us win more states. i think as we head to the west coast, which is probably the most progressive part of america, the ideas that we are fighting for, dealing with the grotesque level of income of and wealth inequality, a national health care system through medicare, for all, raising the minimum wage, $15 an hour. i think the people in those states really are not going to otbe vfoing r a establishment politics and establishment economics they want real change. i think we are going to do well there. >> one last tactical question, senator. there has been a report that you might go to the convention.
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try to flip the superdelegates to win through using superdelegates. is that a strategy you are looking at? >> the whole concept of super delegates is problematic. i would say in states where we have won you know by 20, 25 points, you know what i think it might be a good idea for superdelegates to listen to the people in their own state. i just talked to -- a person the other day. who said, you know what. i am going to listen to my state. if my state votes for you, bernie, you will have my vote. i think that i would hope that a lot of the superdelegates take that factor into consideration. >> so yes that is a strategy you are pursuing? >> well, to say to a superdelegate. bernie sanders won your state by 20, 30 points, you know you might want to listen to your state. i think that is common sense. i think superdelegates should do that. >> if they didn't come from a state that you won, they
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shouldn't feel compelled to go for you? >> well that's, legally they have their own decision. to be made. they have their own right to make the decision. but i would argue that many of the superdelegates for them, what is most important as it is for me and secretary clinton by the way, is making sure that no republican occupies the white house. and if people conclude by the end of this campaign, if we have the energy, and an if, if we win a number of states. that's also an if. but if that its the factor and it appears that i am the stronger candidate against trump, i think you are going to see some superdelegates saying, you know what i like hillary clinton but i want to win this thing. bernie is our guy. >> it's been months since south carolina's republican senator lindsay graham dropped his bid for the gop nomination. since then he has been an unofficial spokesman for the republican party establishment, opposing both donald trump and ted cruz. well, gr w
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different tune when he sat down to talk with john dickerson for "face the nation." >> you once said that choosing between trump and cruz is like the difference between being shot or poisoned. so, how is your health? >> you know, maybe they will find an anecdote for poisoning, hard once you are shot to get over it. the bottom line i believe donald trump would be an utter disaster for the republican party, destroy conservatism as we know it, we would get wiped out and take generations to overcome a trump candidacy. ronald reagan had a three-legged stool of conservatism. fiscal, social, strong national security. donald has a four legged stool because he is the donald. got to be bigger. economic populism, xenophobia, race baiting, and religious bigotry are the stool that he has formed. that's his campaign. that is not conservatism. ted cruz in my view is a real republican who i often disagree with.
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i've am supporting ted i think he is the best alternative to donald trump. john kasich is the most electable republican. i don't think he has a chance to win. at the convention, because it is an outsider year. john kasich is an insider. most delegates are looking for an outsider. i love john kasich. if he stays in the race or they don't coordinate the efforts between cruz and kasich, we're going to wind up giving the nomination to trump. >> you say an outsider year. your description of trump's campaign. a very popular campaign. people turning up to the rallies. he is getting the votes. >> 35% to 40%, where he is going to be. a lot of people believe that illegal immigration is a real problem. playing on their fears. he says most of them are rapists and drug dealers, they're not. heres why we are losing the hispanic vote. nobody is going to listen to you about your economic plan or ability to defend the nation if you are going to depart their grandmother. i'm in the party of family
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values. i like that. there are 11 million illegal immigrants. 60% here a decade. many have american children. american citizen, children and grandchildren. what will happen to republican friend if our position if they take their grandmother, member of the military, who is illegal. how do we get the person to vote for us if we will deport their grandmother when all she has done is violate the immigration laws. this is why we are getting killed with the hispanics. mr. trump has taken every problem we have had with the hispanics and poured gasoline on it. rid-x helps break down waste. avoid a septic disaster with rid-x. ...one hair color wants tongo help you keep on being you.. nice'n easy. natural-looking color... ...that even in sunlight, doesn't look like hair color... it just looks like you. nice'n easy: color as real as you are.
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a virginia man traveled to the middle east to fight for the islamic state remains in the custody of kurdish forces in northern iraq. he is telling his story on local tv. jeff pegues reports. >> where are you from? >> united states. >> reporter: mohammad jamal khweis is one of the few isis foreign fighters we know of to walk out of isis held territory alive. >> i didn't agree with their ideology. he is now a prisoner of the kurds and being interviewed by the fbi a world away from the washington d.c. suburb where he grew up in this townhouse. he says his parents emigrated from the palestinian territories. his father, a limo driver, says he has spoken to state department and the fbi about his son. >> i have nothing to say. khweis graduated from thomas edison high school in 2007. where friend describe him as a
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normal guy. >> he wasn't an outcast. or anything like that. >> he says growing up, mohammad jamal khweis was known as mo or mike. >> there wasn't anything that would lead me to believe that this was on the radar that he is going to go join isis. >> khweis did join isis investigators want to know how and why. u.s. authorities say in december of last year, khweis left baltimore washington international airport for england there, he traveled to amsterdam, met a woman that took him to turkey and crossed into syria. he says, a month later, he decided a month later life with isis wasn't for him. and fled. >> our daily life was basically prayer, eating and learning about the religion for, about eight hours. >> it is not only foreign fighters looking to get away from the islamic state.
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in syria, holly williams spoke to a young man who fought for isis to be turned away by the group's dark side. he is treated like a dangerous criminal. and says he was trained to kill by isis. before being captured by kurdish soldiers. but mohammad is a frightened 18-year-old and asked us to hide his face for his mother's sake. she often told me to leave isis, he said. but i never obeyed her. he grew up in a muslim family in syria, but told us he knew very little about islam until he was recruited by an uncle and a village elder. they recited verses from the koran to explain that muslims must fight here, said. then they sent me to a camp to learn about islamic law. gradually i became convinced. mohammad seems less a committed extremist than simply naive.
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but shows the that isis which relies on fighters who kill die for the cause, has a weakness. mohammad told us he began to lose faith in isis when he witnessed one of the group's many public executions. >> what did you think when you saw that? did you still think that was the real islam? >> no, he said. it was horrific. i wish i had never seen it. he also told us that u.s. coalition air strikes are taking a heavy toll on isis. he and other fighters recently had their food allowance cut. they told us the air strikes are hitting their oil installations, he said. and they aren't making as much money as before. isis its under pressure because of the u.s. coalition air strikes. >> yes, he told us. a lot. >> and one of the finest foreign correspondents in the business
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has filed his last story. allen pizzey is now officially retired. scott pelley looks back on his long and distinguished career. >> allen pizzey, cbs news, east berlin. >> over four decades allen has brought the biggest stories in world to you. often risking this life as one of the premiere foreign correspondents of his generation. >> looks like they might have a chance of making a deal with the bosnian serbs. >> wars in iraq and the balkans. >> did you see them kill the people? >> yes. >> the fall of berlin wall. >> they were streaming across the wall within hours of the announcement. >> the fight against apartheid, the bombing of the u.s. marine barracks in beirut and election of the first pope from the americas. along the way, allen won just about every award there is and the respect of fellow journalists everywhere. >> if we do our job right, politicians and the public cannot say "we didn't know." you did know. you did know bad things were happening. you did know people were vi
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captioning funded by cbs it's monday, march 21st, 2016. this is the "cbs morning news." history in havana. president obama touches down in cuba, the first sitting american president to do so since 1928. his first message to cubans who waited decades for diplomacy. trump trump heads to washington today. the republican front-runner is set to make a major speech to a power pro israeli group but members of the audience plan on walking out. >> let's go. it's good! >> s
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