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switch it to bass here, hang on, let me make sure i do this right. switch it to bass and watch. ♪ right. (laughter) (applause) it's amazing. but you might also want to lay down a beat, right, but maybe you don't have a drum kit handy, not a problem. watch this, let me just set it to drums. okay, watch this. get the sticks. (laughter)
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not-- how hard is that, i'm clearly doing the high-hat. you silly watch! (applause) (laughter). ♪ (cheers and applause) (laughter). >> james: now let's say, that's not all. let's say it is sexy times at home, now i will let you into a bit of my personal life now. on special occasions, birthdays, anniversaries, christmas, i will go back to my bedroom with my wife. be will french kiss for anything
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(laughter) i will then place her on the edge of the bed, take five steps away, remove all of my clothes and play a sultry sax o phone-- saxophone solo, fully nude. it's what i do, ladies, control yourself, the thing is to do it you have to have a saxophone, so you have to go, get it out of the case, you have to put it all together. empty the spit val of, and i have to admit, any time you are using the term spit val-of-it's a mood killer, okay, that is not an issue any more. because if i set my watch to saxophone. ♪ foreplay no longer
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okay. but-- (applause) it's not just musical instruments. it is not just musical instruments. what is the biggest problem facing a man in america today. we all know what it is. the inability to giggle like a school girl. most men can't giggle like a school girl, it's sexist, is what it is, but now that's over. 23 i set.my watch like this, watch. someone says something a bit risque. it is wonderful. anybody here like to party? you like to party? (cheers and applause). >> james: you like to party? i like to party, partying is maybe my third thing to do. third thing to do, it goes attending church, volunteering at the local soup kitchen and then partying, okay. now attending church, volunteering at the local food kitchen, helping kittens get a dod and then partying, so number four. if you are like me, yo
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to be ready to party any time, anywhere. signify a party, reggie, that's right, you just hit the air horn, okay. so look, you can be anywhere, yo, guys this party is sick. ice it anywhere. hey, any blue berry muffins, you do. (air horn sound) it works all the times. it works in any situation, karen, i'm so sorry for your loss. (air horn sound) right now my jewish friends, my jewish friends-- that is a long air horn, my jewish friends here will know, in the middle of high holidays. this next feature couldn't have come at a better time. maybe are you celebrating yom kippur or bar mitzvah and the band doesn't show up, not to worry, you set your watch and-- (playing
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plawses plaws. >> james: welcome back. our audience give us a lot every day by coming to our shows an laughing. we thought it was time we give back to them in the form of cash prizes with our brand new game, this is wheelin' and dealin'. all right. we're about to play wheelin' n dealin', this is the wheel, it is full of wheel deals, real deals, no, wheel deals, now which lucky audience member would like to take a spin. (applause) up you come, sir. how are you. come and stand here. how are you? what is your name. >> ryan. >> james: and where are you from. >> from arizona. >> james: this is a wonderful shirt. >> thank you. >> james: what did we call this? >> bowling chic. >> james: i thinku'
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very disrespectful to the bowling community when you say that, ryan. i think we all know what it is, it is a sort of, it is a perfect shirt if you are a messy eater. >> that's actually why i wore it. >> james: all right, now look here's how the game works. are you looking for a little cash, could some hard cash help you out? >> always. >> james: well, the game is wheelin' and dealin'. this is the deal, full of wheel deals, real deals, no. >> wheel deals. >> james: you spin the wheel deal to win the cash but you can take a chance at the end and multiply that cash by making a deal. we'll get to that later. but first it's time for you to go over and spin the wheel. okay. (applause) okay, so in your own time, ryan, when you are ready, give it a good strong spin. here we go. >> james: it's got
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plawses (applause).h, here it comes. what is it going to be, what is it going to be. oh, come on. (laughter). >> james: how did we put that on this wheel. well, okay,-- let's give it another spin, but a tiny one, okay. don't, don't try to show off or anything, all right. let's recap, the game is wheelin' and dealin', this is the wheel, the wheel is full of wheel, real deals. >> wheel deals. >> james: give it a spin, lightly spin it, okay. right, well that's not--
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(applause) no, no, don't do the thing, no. absolutely not. that's too much money. we are not-- we're not-- no, it's got to be a little spin. got to be one spin. >> okay. >> james: okay, all right, all right, here we go, wheel deals, real deal, wheel deals, no. >> wheel deals. >> james: okay, let's give it a spin, a light spin. ♪ spin the wheel. >> james: oh, come on. no, no, no. all right, forget it, forget it, we'll be right back with minnie driver and don johnson. ♪
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please welcome minnie driver. ♪ minnie driver. >> james: he stars in brawl in cell block 99, please welcome don johnson. don johnson. ♪ ♪ ♪ >> james: thank you so much for being here, thanks for stopping by. i have got to be honest, minnie, when i met you before, i never realized quite how tall you are.
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>> it is ironic i'm called minnie, isn't it. >> james: it is ironic, i are taller than i thought were you. have you ever had to work with some miniature actors and that's been a problem? >> well, no offense but all actors are incredibly short. >> james: are they? all of them. >> well, not all of them, but mostly they are. i have been dug more ditches to stand in. >> james: why don't they put them on a box. >> i wish you had been there in the field and circle of the field saying why don't they just put the actor on the box. they like to dig me ditches or stand you on a hillside with the actor standing up hill. and you standing down hill, in the smaller ditch. >> james: really? >> yeah. >> james: don, have you ever had a ditch dug for you. >> yeah, but it wasn't for that reason. (laughter). >> james: have you ever worked. >> and of course i would stand uphill from you. one time i gave, i was delivering an oscar to, well, i was presenting an oscar for best
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davis. >> who is very tall. >> who is like, you know, she can dunk a basketball. >> james: yeah. >> she was coming up on stage and i went oh my god, this is going to be the peter dinglage moment. and so i had the oscar and as she was walking toward it i stood up, i stood back and kept holding the oscar and i moved her upstage before i-- before i would let go of the oscar. >> can i, do you see the extent that men will go to to not be short. >> james: although. >> i'm not short. >> james: no, are you not short at all, she's huge. >> i'm average height. >> she is gorgeous. >> james: i didn't say she wasn't gorgeous. >> she is beautiful. >> james: but she's huge. but at that moment don johnson was like i don't care that she is winning an oscar, i'm going to come out of this looking okay. >> you got it
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>> in judgement of the audience, >> james: you got your big break on miami vice, a show that we all love and remember very fondly. but what i didn't realize is there were so many other actors got their first acting job on that show. who do you remember, give us a list of people whose first job that was. >> oh my gosh, it is crazy. there is probably dozens, tens of dozens of them. but i can remember, i cast julia roberts to play my gun maul in one. she didn't have a single word but she had tho lips. >> james: yeah. >> so i just kept cutting to the lips. >> james: sure. >> and bruce willis. local neeson. michael-- chiklis. >> james: yes. it is trailing off now, but yeah. >> yeah. >> james: this is you and bruce willis here. now i only recently found out, i never knew this, i found this out last week, did you know, this bruce willis released an album and called himselfru
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did you know that? >> no, i didn't. >> i knew him as bruno. >> james: shuted the front door. you knew bruce willis as bruno. >> before we cast him in miami vice, when i would go to new york i would hang out at this place called cafe central. he was a bartender there. and he was bruno the bartender. >> james: no. >> yeah, he had a great sense of humor and he told great stories. and i got a lot with him famously. and he told me he wanted to be an actor. so i called our casting director and said bring this guy in. >> james: bring in bruno. >> yeah. >> so bruno then became bruce. >> james: minnie, one of your first roles, you were in a bond movie. >> yes. >> james: golden iron. >> yes. >> james: which i had forgotten about, how did that come about. >> after circle of friends i was quite fat and very happy, but i didn't get a single job. and so i was broke and a bit fat. >> james: right. >> and so my sister went well, have i this shall-- she was living in new york, selling jeans. she said come down to my
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inure gray, you can live here a couple bucks a day, gave me agent the post office, eventually she called and said you have been offered this bond film. i'm standing in the middle of nowhere in uraguay without a penny to my name and now quite thin because have i no money to buy food. >> james: dream. >> she grows do you want nobody a bond film. i went you know, i'm not sure i want to be in the bond film because they tend to be the kiss of death for a lot of actresses. >> james: to be a bond girl. >> yeah. do you remember how lots of people who have been bond girls sometimes their careers go south. anyway she was like, then i want you to be a bond girl, don't worry, love. you don't have to worry about not going anywhere from the middle of uraguay. they were like they want you to be a bad country and western singer. >> james: you were a russian country and western singer, is that who you were. >> yeah. it was-- as
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watching it, i made it on to the pinball machine which seems like some sort of accomplishment. >> james: 100 percent, that's it we have to congratulate you on the brilliant second season of speechless. it san incredible show. tell everybody what it is about, about your-- what is happening with your character this season. >> right, so the show is about a family who we have a son who has certificate ebbal palsy and she is-- cerebral palsy, she say bit of a ball buster, the mum, and doesn't become less of a ball buster but just funnier and better at busting balls swrz. >> james: let's take a look at a clip from speechless which airs wednesday at 8:30 on abc. >> way to try. >> oh, tiny neighbor woman, you look like today's lady on the go, so together. how do you keep the fume gated affairs. >> i'm sorry, i have an
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brawl in cell block 99 which opens in theaters october 6th and is available on itunes october 13th. congrats on the film it is a truly brilliant movie t is really, really great. tell everyone what it is about and who you play. >> well, vince vaughn is actually the lead in this movie. >> james: brilliant. >> but vince, it's about a character, about a guy who makes some choices out of love. and it is a love story, really, but there is a lot of violence in the love story. he ends up at my prison which is the worst place on the planet. and i manage that system very well and efficiently. so there is a lot of violence in it. >> it takes a lot of turns. i really enjoyed it i thought it was brilliant. and on tov of this you wrapped a film with jane fonda where you play her love interest. did you know her before, did you work together? >> i declared my love to jane
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>>ellally. aware of it. but it just took a few decades to actually con sum ate. >> what do you mean, she turned you do? >> well, no, but i did get turned down once. (laughter). >> james: once in your life. >> yes. >> james: shut the front door. come on. >> yeah. but i got back at herment i married her. >> james: what, your wife. >> yeah, in the green room. >> james: she turned you down. >> yeah. she stood me up, actually. we were supposed to meet in madrid, spain. and i had arranged this big presidential suite with lots of flowers and canneddities and all of this stuff. she didn't show. yeah. >> james: smart move though, because you liked it and put a ring on it. >> there you go. >> james: were you ever harshly rejected anyone or been harshly rejected by anyone in your youth. >> yes. >> james: i can't imagine anyone turning down minnie driver. >> thanks, but they did. >> james: who.
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57bd he was at my school and he had 17 and had long hair and he was an artist. and he went out with me for three weeks and i loved him. >> james: how old were you? >> i was almost 17. and then he dumped me. and i was very sad, it's all right. whatever. >> james: screw you, orlando. where are you? >> but seriously, so i see up in our school there was a sign, they needed a live model for the art class, you know where you are basically naked and i thought well that's a good idea. if i sign up for that he will have to look at me and he will have to you dra me and maybe seeing my naked body like you know in the classroom with all his mates he will love me again. but that's exactly what i did. >> james: what could possibly go wrong. >> fantastic. all the pictures got up on the wall, and they were like gorgeous, gorgeous, gorgeous, lovely, and gor goil. >> james: no. >> he didn't draw a flattering picture of me. >> james: oh, orlando. >> i think it was-- i'm not
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front of someone, i think thattic tas some balls when you are 17. >> james: it certainly does. unfortunately orlando drew them. reggie, do you have a question for any of our guests this evening? >> yes, i do. tonight's question goes to, to both of our guests, in individual az date fashion. for don, was this as more humid down in miami at the time you are filming or less. and for minnie, what do you believe is the future construct of human consciousness. >> james: okay, don. >> i got the tough one, i don't know about you. >> it was like going to work in cam bodia. >> james: minute wree. >> the future construct of-- what was t human consciousness? >> james: what are he with looking at? >> can i have a sleep firs and tell you after. >> reggie: that is odd but st the correct answer.
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medley of "glitter and gold" a"" golden dandelions" from his debut album, "the attraction of youth", which is out tomorrow, please welcome, barns courtney! ( cheers and applause ) ♪ i am flesh and i am bone rise up, ting ting ♪ like glitter and gold i've got fire in my soul ♪ rise up, ting ting like glitter, yeah ♪ yeah, like glitter and gold yeah, yeah ♪ like glitter do you walk ♪ in the valley of kings do you walk ♪ in the shadow of men who sold their lives ♪ to a dream do you ponder ♪ the manner of things in the dark ♪ the dark, the dark, the dark i am flesh and i am bone ♪ arise, ting ting
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like glitter and gold ♪ i've got fire in my soul rise up, ting ting ♪ like glitter, yeah yeah, like glitter and gold ♪ yeah, yeah like glitter ♪ 'cause everybody in the backroom's spinning out ♪ don't remember what you're asking for ♪ and everybody in the front room's tripping out ♪ you left your bottle at the door ♪ 'cause everybody in the backroom's spinning up ♪ don't remember what you're asking for ♪ and everybody in the front room's tripping out ♪ you left your bottle at the door ♪ i am flesh and i am bone arise, ting ting ♪ like glitter and gold i've got fire in my soul ♪ rise up, ting ting like glitter, yeah ♪ yeah, like glitter and gold
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yeah, yeah ♪ like glitter she came to me ♪ in robes of white in the corner of my room ♪ a specter of the night silhouetted by the moon ♪ we're floating fast over traffic lights ♪ bearing down on blackened sky and colors burst ♪ as i close my eyes oh, and she said ♪ lay me down in golden dandelions ♪ 'cause i've been waiting for this moment ♪ all my life follow me into the dark ( cheers and applause ) ♪ oh, she said lay me down in ♪ golden dandelions
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'cause i've been waiting ♪ and aren't we bright in the candlelight ♪ and i will cradle all these memories ♪ ¡til the end and she said ♪ lay me down in golden dandelions ♪ 'cause i've been waiting for this moment ♪ all my life follow me into the dark ♪ oh, and she said lay me down in ♪ golden dandelions 'cause i've been waiting ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪
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mansion. who will get his millions? his kids or his 31-year-old widow? plus, we asked jamie foxx what's going on with katie holmes. >> you set the internote on fire. tell me the story behind it. what the "will & grace" cast is telling us about this season's guest stars. >> i don't think we need taylor swift or anything. hugh hefner founded "playboy" magazine in 1953 and for the next six decades, he lived like nobody else on earth. we begin with today's shocking announcement as 11-time emmy winner julia louis dreyfus announces she is batting breast cancer. she made the
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just when you thought 1 in 8 women get breast cancer, i'm the one. we were with her just yesterday. she found out her diagnose the day after. photographers captured julia moments before she had the news. she had a face of courage and spent four hours inside the hospital. she was joined by her husband, brad hall. >> what's jewel like like to work with? it's like not working. >> you look just like al pacino. >> no soup for you! >> i'm president. i have to move. >> it's been an emotional year for her. two days before her 2015 annual win, she lost her father. >> i would like to dedicate this to my father, who passed away on friday. >> here's what julia calls the good
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support of her family, including her sons charlie and henry. "e.t." learned the writers on veep were working on the script for the fine season. >> the show is going to end. are you prepared for that? we have a whole other season to shoot to give it a finality that's really strong. >> she's a strong woman. our thoughts are with her. let's go out to kevin frazier. >> people have been passing by all day long to take a picture in toronto of the playboy mansion. most of the visitors have been overwhelmingly female. he was a more than the mansion. -an icon. -a figure and a man who helped define a sexual revolution. dreamed and have them come true, to make the kind of difference
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i've managed to make in terms of society, is very satisfying for me. so i think i have to look at my life and say it's been a life well spent. >> the legendary "playboy" founder was 91. we are told he died peacefully at his home, the playboy mansion from causes. this is the last known photo of hef. he posed in his trademark silk pajamas with two of his sons on father's day. hugh looked happy and healthy in this fun snapchat video posted by his third wife, crystal, in december of last year. a month earlier, his son cooper posted this thanksgiving photo. hefner avoided the spotlight in his final years. his last "e.t." interview was in 2011. >> i'm essentially a very romantic person, and i wear my heart on my sleeve. >> no word on funeral plans, but "e.t." has learned that hefner will be buried at westwood village memorial park in l.a.
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next to marilyn monroe in the same mausoleum. monroe was on the first cover of playboy, and today many of the women he made famous are mourning his loss. >> good-bye, hef. >> pamela anderson, who appeared on the cover of playboy 14 times, was in tears. >> she has been on the magazine more than anybody else, and for very good reason. >> because i keep wants to do it. >> jenny mccarthy, play mate of the year in 1994 called him a revolutionary. >> there's always people who change your life. how many peek he affected. i will always miss you hef. >> now to who g
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money. >> he showed me around the mansion. >> the beautiful bride to be. the one and only. >> "e.t." learned his widow crystal was not in the will. it was a bumpy road leading up to the wedding. >> we were watching a movie. when i looked over, she was gone. >> crystal told us the legal process of getting down the aisle scared her away. >> i'm going prenup lawyers and lawyers to do a show. it just makes me realize that money isn't everything, and i just needed to treat myself. >> she eventually came back and did asignn ironclad prenup. a source close to the family
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says they do to the expect a fight because crystal was made well aware she was not getting anything. hugh left his fortune to his sons from. >> we are close. >> when he finishes school could you want to bring him on board? "e.t." saw the bond shared by hugh and cooper. growing up in the mansion, he had a sharp business sense. >> when you were a kid, people would drive up. they wanted to see the mansion, and you would charge them, let them in. you were an entrepreneur at an early age and i learned from the best. >> cooper serves as chief creative officer at plaib plaib. we were with him last year when his neighbor purchased the
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mansion. >> it's selling is bittersweet because it's my childhood home. >> you continue to see people arrive, take a picture, pay tribute to hugh hefner. more on hef and his mansion later in the show, including our time will with some of his friends. including anna nicole smith. let's swish gearing to jamie foxx. i talked to him on the red carpet last night. it stars jay ferrell. i had to talk to him about the elephant in the room, his relationship with katie holmes. >> you're a very smart man. everything you do is calculated. you set the internet on fire with those pictures. what was the -- what was the story behind that jamie? >> "white famous." come see us. >> and that's a lesson in side stepping the question, people. no, jamie wasn't touching the
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katie holding hands at the beach on labor day. so i t person, the master impressionist, himself. >> jamie, when he came by here, everyone asked him, hey, jamie, you didn't bring a date tonight? and he walked on by. how should jamie, in your jamie foxx voice, answer that question? >> listen. we ain't got to talk about my date. we got to talk about what's happening. y'all know. y'all read the media. y'all see what's happening right now. shout out to scientology. and he just walks away. >> that's spot on genius. you can see why jamie picked jay to star in "white famous." >> explain "white famous." >> "white famous" is - do you go pop? let's just take music, for instance. we did records, records, records, records. but once we had "blame it on the alcohol," a whole different team of people came in. jamie, we've got your popcorn. i said what is that? you've gone pop. coming up, what robert redford thinks
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degenerate is viodavis's actual husband. >> he is back on abc with shonda rhimes's gray's anatomy. >> coming lei right now. meanwhile, on nbc is the return of "will & grace." >> breathe in. breathe out. i'm trying to contain myself, everybody, but it's not easy. we have been waiting for this for more than a decade. ♪ >> sean has changed the most, because when we first began, he had never done a tv show. >> just jack! just jack! just jack! >> check out the cast then and now. and seriously, these four have not aged. but turns out megan recently experienced a case of mistaken identity. >> i was getting out of the car at the airport and these two guys with giant photographs were like, can we get your autograph? and it's two pictures of julia louis dreyfus. i was
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>> there's no shame in getting old. >> 11 years and nearly 200 episodes later, this cast has still got it. >> true confessions -- i've been watching them all along. thanksgiving mor aninge nd wwere sitting there and watching the third in a row, and my kid got up and looked at the television and went, are you just gonna watch yourself on tv all day? and i went, yeah. yeah, i am. >> from j-lo to britney spears, the show has seen big guest stars. who can we expect now? >>ah opr, mick jagger, george cloon -- i'm making all it up. i'm just lying. the show itself is just, like, funny on its own. i don't know that we need taylor swift to come on or something ♪ look what you just made me do ♪ >> that list of guest stars sounds pretty good to me. >> still ahead, more memories of "e.t." and hugh hefner. >> we spent a lot of time in that mansion and as you can imagine, some pretty big stars
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issues they're dealing with can be uncomfortable, but when their behavior changes, it's time to act. call the veterans crisis line at 1-800-273-8255 and press "1". >> drinking with three blondes -- i guess that's just a regular day for you. >> a slow one, yes. [ laughter ] >> if you have ever been inside those gates you know nothing is like a party at the playboy mansion. hollywood's most famous faces
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liked to commingle with the play mates. this was at one point the epicenter of the hollywood scene and we were there for a lot of those magic moments. >> there is something magic that happens between her and a camera. a lot of women with beautiful, but that kind of magic is special and she has that. >> the mansion held a huge bash when he showed her off to the world. >>a great deal of marilyn monroe and jane mansfield going on here. >> can you guess? hef invited "e.t." to his home dozens of times. it's legendary. the mansion was part of hollywood history. we were there as will smith shot an episode of "the fresh prince of bel-air." >> can i borrow the car? >> sure,
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>> the grotto was really interesting. for people that don't know, that's a kaf he has you aren't the swimming pool. >> i'm sarah jessica parker. we're here on the set of "sex and the city" at the playboy mansion. >> that famous episode was filmed in 2000. >> oh, yeah. >> the mansion came to symbolize his swinging lifestyle. but after a health crisis, he told mary hart he was going to slow down. >> i had a very mild stroke in the spring of '85. i used it to kind of change the focus of my life. >> that change included getting married for the second time. the sprawling grounds were the site of his lavish wedding to playmate kimberly conrad in 1989, who was more than 35 years his junior. >> getting married is the best! >> the couple had two sons and invited us to visit them after they had transformed their back yard from playmate paradise to kiddie playground. >> this is your horsey.
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goheodansion was so much more than hef's home. it was the em bodiment of the era of sexual revolution, and the man who embraced his every moment on earth. >> i think that life is so short, and you dance as fast as you can. >> a little tidbit that he may not know is he helped save the iconic hollywood sign not once, but twice. first in 1978, then 2010 by donating more than $900,000 to preserve it. >> hefner loved the city. moving on to two more hollywood icons. robert redford and jane fonda. while he's the object of jane's obsession on screen, it's another female legend that has her sights off screen. >> i have a little thing to show o
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>> is there one thing outhe do? robert redford. >> robert redford. >> i would be so embarrassed if i ever met him. he never calls. he never writes. >> i tried. >> you did? >> she never responded. >> did you know there was this adoration? >> no, i didn't. >> she loved you. >> i couldn't imagine being liked by anyone it beer. >> could you give here a message? >> island love to work with you if you slow down. >> seem's betty's gonna have to keep fantasizing about a love connection. robert's been married to wife billie since 2009. but in his new netflix film "our souls at night," it's jane fonda who's making a move on him. >> would you be interested in coming to my house sometime to sleep with me? >> it's a lovely story about two people, older people who decide to take a chance on intimacy. >> they rediscover love
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back again, but ites years ago. >> i missed you. >> did you really? >> what has ing chaed about him over that time and what has changed about you? >> wrinkles. >> you don't have any. >> yes, i do. >> i saw her at the emmys. she looked amazing. i felt like i had to go home and do pushups or something. >> let's talk tony romo news. the former dallas cowboys quarterback is an analyst for thursday night football on cbs. >> tonight the bears take on the packers, but it's his three sons that are keeping him on his toes. >> they want to play everything, from swords to legos to baseball, the golf football. i mean, they got it all. >> what are you, rivers? >> wide iv
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>> yeah, the wide receiver. >> mom is definitely the stricter parent. dad is fun time.onth he joins 5-year-old hawkins and 3-year-old rivers. >> building my own basketball team here. >> another new adjustment for the former cowboy? seeing himself on tv. >> i did watch all the takes i did. then go back and cringe. >> tony may be his own toughest critic, but when it comes to his boys, he's a big softy. >> there you go. good job. did you catch it? no. >> it's okay. did he hit your belly? come here. come here. >> awe! toe, what a good dad. lucky to play catch with his dad. >> coming up, we are exclusively on the set of all of us want to make a difference. as veterans, we committed to protect our country. we served and sacrificed for the things that mattered most.
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>> these are the kids that needed it the most. that is tea. "e.t." was invited to the set. >> they picked one of coolest locations in los angeles. ♪ i was saving something and life was a party ♪ >> the concept wassing wrought to life post production that. huge display of fireworks was post production. >> where did the broken bottle of wine come from? >> i had so many knives. two buck chuck. >> i imagine they can aforany wine they want now. >> the video
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thingsch i will tell you pretty much every one of the prayers was answered. and they were some, some pretty challenging prayers i was putting in god's hands. but he, he really did deliver. for me and my family. and -- it just gives you renewed faith in understanding that, the power of prayer, is something that you just cannot underestimate. [ applause ] so, i am definitely a living example that miracles really do happen. the first place i want to go to thank true angels along the way, starts with the united states capitol police.
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>> yeah! [ applause ] whip, the elected leadership has a security detail. and if any? body ever wondered why we are assigned security detail. i surely found out that day. let me tell you. i want to specifically mention, crystal griner and david bailey. [ applause ] [ cheers and applause ] crystal and david were assigned to my security detail that morning. and -- day in and day out. they're part of our family. jennifer and i truly do treat them as part of our family. they're with us everywhere we go. on that day, no different. june 14th. they came. 6:30 in the morning arrived at the baseball field to play and practice for a game of charity baseball.
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ensued.one when i was laying on the ground. one of the things i parade for, is that david and crystal would be successful in carrying out their do theies. both david and crystal are incredibly well trained, incredibly professional. when i was laying there, not long after the first tuple shots were fired i could hear a different caliber of weapon. told me they engaged the shooter. if they've didn't quickly, even after being shot both themselves. continued to engage the shooter and ultimately got him down. which not only saved my life. but saved the life of people here in the chamber today. crystal couldn't beep with us today. but david bailey is with us. david, you are my hero. you saved my life. thank you so much. i happen to have, brad windstrom on the feed that day.
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first to come to my side. brad is not only a doctor, but decorated arinmy ranombat. one of his roles, mission was to take care of people that were wounded before they went to get prepares. who would have thought brad would put him on the field with many. it saved my life. so i could take it to the hospital. in time with all the blood loss. brad, where are you at? >> right down front. right down front. each and every one of us we come here and fight for the things we believe in. i have passion that believes. for some reap all of you don't agraep with all of those. but it is so important that we come up here. we are the people any house. this its the place whehe
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debated. we fight through the issues. ultimate low we come together on whatever -- whatever the board shows us is $21. if you can put the majority together. that's what rules the day. it's soap important as we are -- having those political battles we don't make them personal. one of the ringize saw. this ills the thing that really kept coming back to me. i tried to make sense of all of this skomg prehend the outpouring of love. that i saw. kept coming back to the world leaders. why would leaders from athe world that i never met before. reach out and say, steve, we hope you can get back to work. tlum cup this. what it says its, sure they cared about my well being. more than that they saw this as an attack on all of us. they saw this as an attack of the institution of the united states kong reand our government. they really count on us to be succ
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leader of the free world. something that we frankly had the honor as a countryto hold as a distinlt texas for generations. and yet when you look ate. what it really means is there are people all around the world that want freedom. that maybe have freedom. but they know, the united states being strong. is critical to the rest of the world having the opportunity for freedom. but that's why i am excite to be back. as we are fighting through, the issues of the day. let's just keep in mind, that we rise above the challenges of the day and understand that it is not just us and our constituents. and the, the country. the united states that is counting on us being successful. people around the world that believe in freedom counting on us as well. i am honored to be back here in the house serving with you. god bless each and every one of you. and god bless the united states of america. congressman steve scalise. the cbs "overnight news" will be right back.
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ra new york city sanitation workers, 7,000 strong, scooping up four million tons worth a year. that was nelson molina's job, and for all of that time, what people were throwing out this is just beautiful. look at the brush strokes. the hair. he was take in. welcome to the sprawling hidden garbage gallery, filling the entire second floor of a very busy sanitation department depot. did you ever feel like, okay, there is enough. i don't need to collect any more. reached max capacity. or is there always more room? >> always room. paintings. plat
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dolls. you name it, row, after row, all sorted and stored by a ref use collector, turned curator. how many pieces do you think there are? >> thuz sands. >> reporter: for the 65-year-old, molina who retired in 2015, the passion for preservation began a long time ago. you have been collecting since you were 9 years old. >> yes, go out two weeks before christmas. pick through the garbage. get all the old toys, everybody was throwing them out. i would bring all this home. like santa claus to my brothers and sisters. this is the strand hotel. >> reporter: a few of his favorite things, a diary from 1922. vintage typewriters with letters to match. a movie projector, playing silent films. and a table filled with colored glass. this is all of him? >> really all him. all him. >> catherine garcia is the sanitation department's
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she calls molina's treasures, a time capsule. >> as you think about it, one of the most important archaeological sites for ancient civilizations usually the garbage. they're going to till you the most about that culture. that tea what we have done. by passing taking it to landfill. >> the supportment is vast. they are waterman pens, famous company. to find out we invited an expert. kathleen guzman, director of heritage auctions and appraiser for pbs's antique roads show. >> most people collect one specific area. but to collect in so many different cat goers. is very unusual. >> some items caught her eye. including a familiar face. >> this piece really touched me. when i first looked at it, not hand done signature.
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after looking at it closely with a loop. it its. who wonder what the circumstances would have been that jackie kennedy gave this to someone who would throw this away. clearly, they did not understand how super heroes were going to be really big in 2017. >> i just love him. he is, in terrific condition. >> reporter: the collection is owned by new york city. still, molino watches over if the. making the rounds, checking the inventory. but the gallery is far from complete. just ask molina. or better yet, watch him following a sanitation crew along his old root. he is always on the hunt. searching for the great discovery. at what point did you start feeling like, i'm creating a museum. >> never came up to me. it was i like it. let me take it. i'm ate curator.
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