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. >>> plus, ashton kutcher in tears over his troubled past. jail, divorce, a cheating scandal and how mila changed his life. >> it's for my wife, two kicks my ass on character every day. >>> and why kevin hart and nicole kidman. >> i wouldn't accept it. no excuse. >>> now, for april 10th 2017, this is "entertainment tonight." >>> welcome, everybody, we have exclusive new information tonight on janet jackson's surprising split from her billionaire. >> they have brand-new baby boy, one of the reasons the timing of the breakup is so interesting. as ms. jackson takes control and move on. ♪ love will never do without you ♪ >> here's the numbers you need to know -- five. that's how many years janet and wissam al mana stayed together after they secretly wed in 2012. that's important because when it comes to prenups, five years is often the first milestone couples must reach for a payout. ♪ what have you done for me lately ♪ >> and with him reportedly worth $1 billion -- with a "b" -- and her around $175 million, ms. jackson could stand to make bank.
. >>> plus, ashton kutcher in tears over his troubled past. jail, divorce, a cheating scandal and how mila changed his life. >> it's for my wife, two kicks my ass on character every day. >>> and why kevin hart and nicole kidman. >> i wouldn't accept it. no excuse. >>> now, for april 10th 2017, this is "entertainment tonight." >>> welcome, everybody, we have exclusive new information tonight on janet jackson's surprising split from her...
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jameela was 14 and ashton 20. they've been married two years. they have a son and a daughter.bly see milla's mom. >> sometimes we have to make people happy to lie a little bit. >> what do you think? >> what i think? i don't know. >> do you like it? >>y yes, i do. >> i know you want to see more. michelle turner here to talk about what's going on in the house of ozzy and sharon osbourn. >> from cheating, serious illnesses. it's shocking how much this family is dealing with. i covered it all with kelly osbourne starting with her parents' marriage? >> did you have a moment where you thought my mom is really done. >> my dad is amazing, but try living with him. >> it's been almost a year since ozzy's four-year affair with his hairstylist rocked the family. in october he surprised sharon with a new diamond wedding room. >> got to be more gentle. look. and he's holding her hand and isn't it great? well, man, sharon, gosh, when is enough enough? how do you still stay? >> come over to the house. >> yeah. >> and see them together and you get it. >> yes. >> i've never seen two people love
jameela was 14 and ashton 20. they've been married two years. they have a son and a daughter.bly see milla's mom. >> sometimes we have to make people happy to lie a little bit. >> what do you think? >> what i think? i don't know. >> do you like it? >>y yes, i do. >> i know you want to see more. michelle turner here to talk about what's going on in the house of ozzy and sharon osbourn. >> from cheating, serious illnesses. it's shocking how much this...
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kirsty ashton there.ng the stories of past and present award winners. and next saturday, we'll be broadcasting the ten—year anniversary ceremony live from manchester. that's at 10:30 next saturday morning. music often provides an escape from the real world. but in hull, one sound installation aims to give listeners a better connection to their surroundings. the work celebrates the humber bridge by incorporating sounds made by the structure. visitors can listen to the music as they walk across the bridge. lucy hester reports from the uk's city of culture. here in leeds, something magical is taking place. musicians from opera north are putting the finishing touches to a recording which will evoke the essence of one of yorkshire's most iconic sights, the humber bridge. many of us will have driven across the bridge, taking in the sights of the humber river, but this unique project is hoping to inspire people to walk along its mile long length and get lost in the incredible sounds. opera north is working with
kirsty ashton there.ng the stories of past and present award winners. and next saturday, we'll be broadcasting the ten—year anniversary ceremony live from manchester. that's at 10:30 next saturday morning. music often provides an escape from the real world. but in hull, one sound installation aims to give listeners a better connection to their surroundings. the work celebrates the humber bridge by incorporating sounds made by the structure. visitors can listen to the music as they walk across...
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. >>> ashton kutcher, listen to the way he gave credit to mila kunis. >> it's for my wife who kicksesy ass on character every day. >> ashton returned to his home state to receive a pillar of character award. i thought i was awesome 'cause i got up early and helped with the >> when my wife and i had these kids and we got to share that amazing, amazing, amazing honor, my first response was i wanted to call my parents and say, i'm sorry because i never knew how much you loved me. >> honored for his charity work, he also reflected back to the days when he was accused of cheating on his then-wife demi moore. >> i am probably also the first person to get this award for character who had like his name splashed across every gossip magazine as an adulterer like five years ago. character comes when those magazines tear you apart for something you may or may not have done and you have to go out and perform tomorrow when >> the 39-year-old also shared with the audience how he overcame an early arrest when he was just 18 years old. >> character comes out when you go to jail for breaking into your
. >>> ashton kutcher, listen to the way he gave credit to mila kunis. >> it's for my wife who kicksesy ass on character every day. >> ashton returned to his home state to receive a pillar of character award. i thought i was awesome 'cause i got up early and helped with the >> when my wife and i had these kids and we got to share that amazing, amazing, amazing honor, my first response was i wanted to call my parents and say, i'm sorry because i never knew how much you...
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>> mila was just 14 and ashton 20 when we first met them on "that 70s show." they've been married near through two years and have a daughter wyatt and a son demittry born in mila's mom in the closing credits of "bad moms." >> sometimes you have to make people happy to lie a little bit. >> what do you think? >> oh. what i think? i don't know. >> do you like it? >> yes, i do. >> i know you want to see more. >> yes. >> make sure you check out the latest of it will web series "my houzz." >>> let's talk about the house of ozzy and sharon osbourne. >> cheating, addiction, serious illnesses. it is truly shocking how much this family is dealing with. you know what? i covered it all with kelly osbourne starting with her parents' volatile marriage. did you have a moment where you thought my mom is really done? >> i had those moments all the time. my dad is amazing, but try living with him. >> it's been almost a year his ozzy's four-year affair with his hairstylist rocked the osbourne family. he got accept for section addiction and in october surprised sharon with a new
>> mila was just 14 and ashton 20 when we first met them on "that 70s show." they've been married near through two years and have a daughter wyatt and a son demittry born in mila's mom in the closing credits of "bad moms." >> sometimes you have to make people happy to lie a little bit. >> what do you think? >> oh. what i think? i don't know. >> do you like it? >> yes, i do. >> i know you want to see more. >> yes. >> make...
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as for ashton, she still remembers the rush of emotions when it was all over tat night. >> my hands wereling, and i just started crying, and that had never happened to me before. >> san francisco's dispatcher of the year, janet ashton. >> we really, really thank you for all your work. >> reporter: today the board of supervisors honored janet ashton, she was named dispatcher of the year. >>> the city of san jose is investing in new technology to manipulate traffic signals so first responders can get to emergencies fasters. firefighters are required to arrive to an emergency within eight minutes 90% of the time. this afternoon the city council voted to go forward with upgrading the system so all traffic signals will go from red to green for first responderings. >> the route is preidentified for the truck to follow and signals that are under way will be automatically pre-empted to the fire truck can maneuver around the intersection. >> it won't solve the problem entirely, as the city grows in population, they will need to build more fire stations. >>> take a look at where one manned hended
as for ashton, she still remembers the rush of emotions when it was all over tat night. >> my hands wereling, and i just started crying, and that had never happened to me before. >> san francisco's dispatcher of the year, janet ashton. >> we really, really thank you for all your work. >> reporter: today the board of supervisors honored janet ashton, she was named dispatcher of the year. >>> the city of san jose is investing in new technology to manipulate...
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as for ashton, she still remembers the rush of emotions when it was all over tat night. >> my hands were just shaking, trembling, and i just started crying, and that had never happened to me before. >> san francisco's dispatcher of the year, janet ashton. >> we really, really thank you for all your work. >> reporter: today the board of supervisors honored janet ashton, she was named dispatcher of the year. >>> the city of san jose is investing in new technology to manipulate traffic signals so first responders can get to emergencies fasters. firefighters are required to arrive to an emergency within eight minutes 90% of the time. this afternoon the city council voted to go forward with upgrading the system so all traffic signals will go from red to green for first responderings. >> the route is preidentified for the truck to follow and signals that are under way will be automatically pre-empted to the fire truck can maneuver around the intersection. >> it won't solve the problem entirely, as the city grows in population, they will need to build more fire stations. >>> take a look at wher
as for ashton, she still remembers the rush of emotions when it was all over tat night. >> my hands were just shaking, trembling, and i just started crying, and that had never happened to me before. >> san francisco's dispatcher of the year, janet ashton. >> we really, really thank you for all your work. >> reporter: today the board of supervisors honored janet ashton, she was named dispatcher of the year. >>> the city of san jose is investing in new technology...
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. >> your ashton martin burned in the fire.u are james bond doesn't another ashton martin appear magically. >> i wish. ♪ grit. some have it, some don't. when the odds are stacked against you, you either hide or stand up. at strayer university we've seen it in our students for 125 years. and if you ever think of quitting, our success coaches will be there to pick you up and work with you every day to put you on the right path. it's time. strayer university. let's get it, america. dear fellow citizen, i know what it's like to worry about student loan debt. i graduated into it. it was keeping me from doing the things i love, like traveling to see my nephews. but i knew there had to be a way to manage it. citizens bank education refinance loan. call... or visit citizensbank.com/refi to find out how much you could save in less than two minutes. i refinanced more than 6 federal and private loans. even if you've already consolidated, you can still refinance your undergrad and grad loans. now that i'm saving, i can visit my nephews. an
. >> your ashton martin burned in the fire.u are james bond doesn't another ashton martin appear magically. >> i wish. ♪ grit. some have it, some don't. when the odds are stacked against you, you either hide or stand up. at strayer university we've seen it in our students for 125 years. and if you ever think of quitting, our success coaches will be there to pick you up and work with you every day to put you on the right path. it's time. strayer university. let's get it, america....
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. >> your ashton martin burned in the fire.s bond doesn't another ashton martin appear magically. >> i wish. ♪ ♪ ♪ award winning interface. award winning design. award winning engine. the volvo xc90. the most awarded luxury suv of the century. the volvo xc90. the following ad for your viewing convenience. so i just switched to geico. what took you so long? i know, i saved a ton of money on car insurance. that's what i'm talking about! geico also gives you 24/7 access to licensed agents! booooyah. good game, you really crushed it. no son, geico crushed it. ♪ ♪ ♪ fios is not cable. we're wired differently. get 150 meg internet, tv and phone. all for $79.99 per month, for the first year with a two-year agreement. it's the only internet with equal upload and download speeds. cable only offers upload speeds that are a fraction of the download speeds. plus get hbo for a year and free multi-room dvr service for two years. and verizon wireless customers can stream tv on the fios mobile app, data-free. get the best. go to getfios.com ea
. >> your ashton martin burned in the fire.s bond doesn't another ashton martin appear magically. >> i wish. ♪ ♪ ♪ award winning interface. award winning design. award winning engine. the volvo xc90. the most awarded luxury suv of the century. the volvo xc90. the following ad for your viewing convenience. so i just switched to geico. what took you so long? i know, i saved a ton of money on car insurance. that's what i'm talking about! geico also gives you 24/7 access to...
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kirsty ashton there.t award winners. and next saturday, we'll be broadcasting the 10—year anniversary ceremony live from manchester. that's at 10.30am next saturday morning. the organisers of the eurovision song contest have threatened to ban this year's hosts, ukraine, from future competitions unless russia's entrant is allowed into the country. last week, ukraine barred yuliya samoilova because of a visit she made to crimea after it was annexed by russia three years ago. earlier, i spoke to alsadair rendall. he's the president of the ogae, the uk's biggest eurovision fan club. he told me that the row between russia and ukraine goes back to the eurovision song contest last year, when ukraine won. the lyrics were deemed to be a bit political, perhaps anti—russian. skip forward 12 months and kiev is getting ready to host the contest. russia at the very last minute, there was a bit of will they, won't they take part. they submitted their song at the last minute. then the ukraine said, hang on, she's visited
kirsty ashton there.t award winners. and next saturday, we'll be broadcasting the 10—year anniversary ceremony live from manchester. that's at 10.30am next saturday morning. the organisers of the eurovision song contest have threatened to ban this year's hosts, ukraine, from future competitions unless russia's entrant is allowed into the country. last week, ukraine barred yuliya samoilova because of a visit she made to crimea after it was annexed by russia three years ago. earlier, i spoke to...
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native, and he moved to a lay a number of years ago and has been working with madonna's manager and ashtontor who is a partner in a-grade investments, a venture capital firm. the three have been working together since 2010, and abe is one of the key people trying to figure out what tech startups they should invest and come in developing new technology for madonna, coldplay, amy schumer. carol: how did he get there? he is 33 years old. tell us how he got there. he is playing around with some big names. >> he was always into playing music and listening to music, punk rock, as a kid, and he went to nyu and quickly decided that he wanted to start working in the music business, sometimes more than he wanted to concentrate on college, so he got a job in sony marketing, and as a college freshman was running around with a big backpack of promotional materials promoting various artists that sony was eager to get out there in the early 2000's, so he invented himself at a young age and impressed a lot of the higher ups, so that when he graduated from college, sony asked him, where do you want to work
native, and he moved to a lay a number of years ago and has been working with madonna's manager and ashtontor who is a partner in a-grade investments, a venture capital firm. the three have been working together since 2010, and abe is one of the key people trying to figure out what tech startups they should invest and come in developing new technology for madonna, coldplay, amy schumer. carol: how did he get there? he is 33 years old. tell us how he got there. he is playing around with some big...
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ashton bundled over to get the mad. this far in europe before, but they were not willing to live without a fight. then russell with a jet to set up lee jones. fight. then russell with a jet to set up leejones. that court seem to just boost saracens. there was still time for late scores, but the difference was in saracens' clinical finishing. next up by master, but in this form, the reigning champions are those to beat. —— munster. philippe gilbert became the first belgian in five years to win a major classic after claiming a crash—hit tour of flanders on sunday. one of the pre—race favourites in world champion peter sagan went down in a crash 17 kilometres from the finish line that saw his hope evaporate as the quick step floors rider gilbert eased to victory in the belgian colours. it is only very special. these colours, the support they had for the whole day. i think with this on, people will recognise me. i had a lot of support. 0n the pga tour american russell henley has won the houston 0pen in texas by three stroke
ashton bundled over to get the mad. this far in europe before, but they were not willing to live without a fight. then russell with a jet to set up lee jones. fight. then russell with a jet to set up leejones. that court seem to just boost saracens. there was still time for late scores, but the difference was in saracens' clinical finishing. next up by master, but in this form, the reigning champions are those to beat. —— munster. philippe gilbert became the first belgian in five years to...
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chris ashton scored two of sarries 4 tries at allianz park.in the final. leinster will play clermont auvergne in the other semi. there's more throughout the evening on the bbc news channel, we are back with the late news at ten — now on bbc one its time for the news where you are. goodbye. today i'm in the lair of the wizard who likes decibels, who likes to write a book or two, a wizard called brian eno. the former member of roxy music has added production sounds to the biggest acts in the world — u2, coldplay and some chap called bowie. it is love of random, generative art that has brought us here. his music is very atmospheric and at the wheel and he's regarded as the godfather of ambient music and his new work, reflection, it is rather unpredictable. it is a generative music app which follows rules defined and refined by brian eno but which plays differently every time. 14% of these notes, random, will be pitched down by three semitones. the second is a1% go an octave down, 12 semitones. can i just say... scientist. i would go further, quan
chris ashton scored two of sarries 4 tries at allianz park.in the final. leinster will play clermont auvergne in the other semi. there's more throughout the evening on the bbc news channel, we are back with the late news at ten — now on bbc one its time for the news where you are. goodbye. today i'm in the lair of the wizard who likes decibels, who likes to write a book or two, a wizard called brian eno. the former member of roxy music has added production sounds to the biggest acts in the...
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i'm going to play some sound from this weekend ashton carter who was asked that very question. let's take a listen to how he responded. >> how do you think north korea would respond? -- to a pre-emptive strike on a launch pad, say? >> it's quite possible, that they could, as a consequence of that launch, they attempted invasion of south korea. as i said, i'm confident at the out come of that, which would be to defeat north korea. i need to caution you, this is a war that would have an intensity of violence associated with it, that we haven't seen since the last korean war. >> now, that's the nightmare scenario there, rosemary. this is all speculation, of course, because donald trump seemed to be aimed for deliberate ambiguity in his interview, not stating what exactly could the u.s. could do against north korea. but this is a very very complicated foreign policy challenge and it is perhaps a bit of an explanation of why past administrations have not been able to solve it with simple solutions, with noting that rex tillerson, secretary of state in a visit to the region a couple
i'm going to play some sound from this weekend ashton carter who was asked that very question. let's take a listen to how he responded. >> how do you think north korea would respond? -- to a pre-emptive strike on a launch pad, say? >> it's quite possible, that they could, as a consequence of that launch, they attempted invasion of south korea. as i said, i'm confident at the out come of that, which would be to defeat north korea. i need to caution you, this is a war that would have...
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ashton kutcher giving his parents the shock of their life and mila kunis is surprising her folks. >>nted to renovate my parents' condo. >> her parents didn't want to move so their star daughter wanted to get them a home makeover. they came to the u.s. when mila was a little girl. >> i grew up in the ukraine in a small town and when i was 9 i moved into the condo that my parents live in. i graduated high school in that condo. i got my first dog in that condo. everything in my career happened there. >> she took part in the demolition while pregnant. >> if anyone is knocking down that wall it's me. i'm dragging my husband along to do the heavy lifting. >> whoa. >> mila was 14 and ashton, 20 when we met them on "that '70s show." they have two children. and probably saw mila's mom in the closing credits of "bad moms". >> sometimes you have to make people happy, to lie a little bit. >> what do you think? >> what i think? i don't know. >> do you like it? >> yes, i do. >> i love it. i love it. and i know you want to see more, check out the latest episode of the web series "my house". >> sylv
ashton kutcher giving his parents the shock of their life and mila kunis is surprising her folks. >>nted to renovate my parents' condo. >> her parents didn't want to move so their star daughter wanted to get them a home makeover. they came to the u.s. when mila was a little girl. >> i grew up in the ukraine in a small town and when i was 9 i moved into the condo that my parents live in. i graduated high school in that condo. i got my first dog in that condo. everything in my...
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jen ashton is here.ou play a big role in shaping the eating habits of your kid. >> yeah, no question. are you emotional eaters? >> hmm, i don't know. >> can i ask the audience? raise your hand. so there are some people out there who recognize it. then, of course, there will be a lot who don't. this study looked at is there a relationship between emotional feeding, which means a parent who responds to the emotional state of their child by feeding that chil this. not like this. no one says, oh, you're upset, have a piece of broccoli. it just doesn't happen. and so, they did this study in norway. day started with 4-year-olds. followed up at ages 6, 8, 10. they found a relationship. a cascading effect between parrots who fed those children when they felt upset and emotional eating on the party of those children. >> are there other patterns formed in childhood? >> no question. are you a picky eater. any parent of a toddler can see that start at an early age. do you graze or snack? there are good habits to pub
jen ashton is here.ou play a big role in shaping the eating habits of your kid. >> yeah, no question. are you emotional eaters? >> hmm, i don't know. >> can i ask the audience? raise your hand. so there are some people out there who recognize it. then, of course, there will be a lot who don't. this study looked at is there a relationship between emotional feeding, which means a parent who responds to the emotional state of their child by feeding that chil this. not like this....
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sarries went in front through chris ashton winning that tussle against his former england team mate mikee in the end of season play—offs but they stay third. quins have work to do to secure the last play—off place in their final three games, they are sixth. there's real fight for fourth. 62,000 fans packed into twickenham to see leicester take the lead against bath, but bath fought back and with jonathan joseph's try they were 15—10 down at the break. leicester edged ahead from penalties but bath came back again. two tries from anthony watson turned the match on its head. 27—21 it finished to bath who stay fifth, but now level on points with leicester, exeter beat bristol 38—3a in the day's other game. a drop goal in the final minute of the match helped leinster strengthen their grip on the top of the pro 12. they beat 0spreys 20—18 at the liberty stadium. the welsh side are also in the play—off places in third and they looked like they could be heading for a win whenjustin tipuric drove over to put them 18—17 in front. but leinster‘s replacement fly half ross byrne found the space for t
sarries went in front through chris ashton winning that tussle against his former england team mate mikee in the end of season play—offs but they stay third. quins have work to do to secure the last play—off place in their final three games, they are sixth. there's real fight for fourth. 62,000 fans packed into twickenham to see leicester take the lead against bath, but bath fought back and with jonathan joseph's try they were 15—10 down at the break. leicester edged ahead from penalties...
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jennifer ashton is here. six miscarriages.t the feelings of shame and guilt, but what's happening physically inside the body when that happens? >> it's a spectrum so you can see anything from mild effects to severe effects. if you look at some more common physical effects, you're talking about things like requiring a dnc which is a minor surgical procedure, blood loss in some cases, which can be mild or it could be extreme. pain which is almost universal and then infection, less common, but, again, hearing about 15% to 20%, 25% in pregnancies, it affects a lot of women. >> as an ob/gyn, when do you look for underlying problems? >> if a woman is pregnant enough times many women will suffer one miscarriage. the definition of recurring loss is three or more, but clinically, we start to generate workup after two miscarriages and we're looking for the more common causes which would be things like genetic abnormalities in the embryo or thyroid problem, polycystic ovarian problems, diabetes, clotting conditions or fibroids, but know
jennifer ashton is here. six miscarriages.t the feelings of shame and guilt, but what's happening physically inside the body when that happens? >> it's a spectrum so you can see anything from mild effects to severe effects. if you look at some more common physical effects, you're talking about things like requiring a dnc which is a minor surgical procedure, blood loss in some cases, which can be mild or it could be extreme. pain which is almost universal and then infection, less common,...
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ashton is here back with us.and it is a rare form of cancer, just remind people the type. >> so leukemia is not actually one type of cancer, but it's a blood cancer and depending on where it starts it affects red blood cell, white blood cell, platelets and occurs in children as well as in adults. there are more than 50,000 cases diagnosed in this country every year. it does slightly affect men more than women. and it can be acute or chronic so a great opportunity for someone so beloved to bring awareness to the condition. >> the type of treatment. >> like any type of cancer. it depends mostly on the stage. when you talk about leukemia you have to factor in the age, their overall general health, what symptoms they're having and with leukemia, sometimes actually patients are just followed with observation, otherwise, chemotherapy, radiation, are some exciting new research showing genetically modified cells can be effective so there's a lot of good research going on in terms of the treatment. >> this hits a little t
ashton is here back with us.and it is a rare form of cancer, just remind people the type. >> so leukemia is not actually one type of cancer, but it's a blood cancer and depending on where it starts it affects red blood cell, white blood cell, platelets and occurs in children as well as in adults. there are more than 50,000 cases diagnosed in this country every year. it does slightly affect men more than women. and it can be acute or chronic so a great opportunity for someone so beloved to...
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>>> plus, ashton kutcher in tears over his troubled past. divorce, a cheating rumors and how mila changed his life. >> it's for my wife, who kicks my ass on character every day. >>> and why kevin hart and nicole kidman -- behind the scenes of their new movie. her marriage no-nos for the new newly wed. >> i wouldn't accept it. it's no excuse.
>>> plus, ashton kutcher in tears over his troubled past. divorce, a cheating rumors and how mila changed his life. >> it's for my wife, who kicks my ass on character every day. >>> and why kevin hart and nicole kidman -- behind the scenes of their new movie. her marriage no-nos for the new newly wed. >> i wouldn't accept it. it's no excuse.
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they ran in four tries, two from former england wing chris ashton.eat toulon to set up a last four tie against leinster. it was dramatic day on the thames at the annual boat races. 0xford's men were victorious, and that made up for their women's crew who handed cambridge victory from the very start of their race. 0rganisers were just thankful that there was any racing at all. kate grey reports. when an unexploded one world war two bomb exploded near the start of the yea r‘s bomb exploded near the start of the year's boat race, there were fears it would be cancelled. emergency services were called in and worked all night to safely remove the device. racing was given the go—ahead. despite the uncertainty surrounding this event, the crowd have turned out in their thousands, desperate to catch a glimpse of this historic head—to—head, 0xford versus cambridge. the women's race was over before it began when this happened to the oxford boat as they took their first stroke. pele standing, and cambridge capitalise on their baggage, pulling further away and eve
they ran in four tries, two from former england wing chris ashton.eat toulon to set up a last four tie against leinster. it was dramatic day on the thames at the annual boat races. 0xford's men were victorious, and that made up for their women's crew who handed cambridge victory from the very start of their race. 0rganisers were just thankful that there was any racing at all. kate grey reports. when an unexploded one world war two bomb exploded near the start of the yea r‘s bomb exploded near...
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kirsty ashton was 19 when she won her award, in 2009 for her fundraising work.can have 100 tumours on her body at any one time. today, she's working hard to raise awareness of disabilities. this is her story... i'm kirsty and some people call me kay. i'm from manchester. i'm 26 years old and i won the rotary young citizen award in 2009, because of the amount of money i've raised for when you wish upon a star and helping dreams come true. i live with a condition called neurofibromatosis and scoliosis. neurofibromatosis is where tumours grow on the nerve endings. scoliosis is curvature of the spine. i do voluntary radio presenting for uk health radio. i have a show called the sunshine uk health show. i have become a role model for scope. that means i come into high schools and i will do a 0&a with children about disability. the idea of the sessions are that we make them more aware and inspire them about disability and breaking boundaries as well with disabled people. all this week, the bbc news channel will be featuring the stories of past and present award winner
kirsty ashton was 19 when she won her award, in 2009 for her fundraising work.can have 100 tumours on her body at any one time. today, she's working hard to raise awareness of disabilities. this is her story... i'm kirsty and some people call me kay. i'm from manchester. i'm 26 years old and i won the rotary young citizen award in 2009, because of the amount of money i've raised for when you wish upon a star and helping dreams come true. i live with a condition called neurofibromatosis and...
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they ran in four tries, two from former england wing chris ashton.ulon to set up a last four tie against leinster. roger federer has claimed his third title of 2017 with another final victory over rafael nadal in the final of the miami open. after winning at the australian open and in indian wells, the 18—time grand slam champion beat rafa nadal in straight sets in miami. it's his 26th masters series title and he'll move up to fourth in the world rankings as a result. world number one mark selby has beaten wales's mark williams 10—8 to claim the china open in beijing. victory for williams would have given him an automatic qualification spot in this month's world championship in sheffield, but instead he'll now have to play three best—of—19 matches to get there. it's selby‘s fourth ranking event win of the season. that's all sport for now. i'll have more in the next hour. more now on the death of broadcaster and civil liberties campaigner da rcus and civil liberties campaigner darcus howe who has died at the age of 74. with us is a friend and fellow a
they ran in four tries, two from former england wing chris ashton.ulon to set up a last four tie against leinster. roger federer has claimed his third title of 2017 with another final victory over rafael nadal in the final of the miami open. after winning at the australian open and in indian wells, the 18—time grand slam champion beat rafa nadal in straight sets in miami. it's his 26th masters series title and he'll move up to fourth in the world rankings as a result. world number one mark...
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chris ashton scored two of sarries‘ four tries at allianz park.matic day on the thames at the annual boat races. oxford‘s men were victorious, and that made up for their women‘s crew, who handed cambridge victory from the very start of their race. organisers were just thankful that there was any racing at all. kate grey reports. that there was any racing at all. when that there was any racing at all. and unexploded w bomb when and unexploded world war ii bomb washed up on the thames river bank, just metres from the start of the boat race, there were fears the event would be cancelled. emergency services were called in and worked overnight to remove the device. racing was given the go—ahead. despite the uncertainty, a crowd have turned out in their thousands, desperate to catch a glimpse of this historic head—to—head oxford versus cambridge. the women‘s race was over before it began when this happened to be oxford boat when they took their first stroke. they were left standing and cambridge capitalised on the advantage, pulling further away and eve
chris ashton scored two of sarries‘ four tries at allianz park.matic day on the thames at the annual boat races. oxford‘s men were victorious, and that made up for their women‘s crew, who handed cambridge victory from the very start of their race. organisers were just thankful that there was any racing at all. kate grey reports. that there was any racing at all. when that there was any racing at all. and unexploded w bomb when and unexploded world war ii bomb washed up on the thames river...
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jen ashton. i want to talk to you, andrew, about the numbers. the yahoo!ir own kids or with them. what is this about? >> it's a sign of the changing times. this used to be something you hid from your paints or parents would hide from you. looking at the poll, 60% of parent who is quhuz say their kids know they do. 70% of adult children who use it say their paints know that do. a huge difference from the past. >> i'll say. it wasn't long ago it was considered taboo. >> we're talking just about recreati recreational use. this is the xhoes commonly used illegal psychoactive substance in the world. there's a lot we don't know. we don't know the effects on the developing brain. there was a recent study that found metabolytes of marijuana in children's urine from second hand smoke. zh did your studies show that children of pot smokers, are they smoking more pot? >> we didn't find it in our study. but there is evidence from states where sit legalized. e spoke to governor john hickenlooper. he said teen use is down. he was opposed to the legalization. that fear ha
jen ashton. i want to talk to you, andrew, about the numbers. the yahoo!ir own kids or with them. what is this about? >> it's a sign of the changing times. this used to be something you hid from your paints or parents would hide from you. looking at the poll, 60% of parent who is quhuz say their kids know they do. 70% of adult children who use it say their paints know that do. a huge difference from the past. >> i'll say. it wasn't long ago it was considered taboo. >> we're...
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david: ashton carter who went on to become the defense secretary took on procurement of weapons. he reign this in and are we seeing the legacy of that now? >> there is nothing brand-new happening. up until the obama administration, the procurement program was really off the rails. it built up multiyear delays, many billions of dollars over cost. when the obama people came in including ash carter, they got things back under control but it's still a super expensive, one that most estimates peg it at $1 trillion if you count all the money required to fly the plane over its active life. david: great to see you as always. coming up, u.s. commerce secretary wilbur ross says no immediate action when it comes to canadian energy and more of my conversation with him on this afternoon. this is bloomberg. ♪ ways wins. especially in my business. with slow internet from the phone company, you can't keep up. you're stuck, watching spinning wheels and progress bars until someone else scoops your story. switch to comcast business. with high-speed internet up to 10 gigabits per second. you wouldn'
david: ashton carter who went on to become the defense secretary took on procurement of weapons. he reign this in and are we seeing the legacy of that now? >> there is nothing brand-new happening. up until the obama administration, the procurement program was really off the rails. it built up multiyear delays, many billions of dollars over cost. when the obama people came in including ash carter, they got things back under control but it's still a super expensive, one that most estimates...
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. >> mila kunis was without ashton four months after the birth of her boy dmitry. >> we are being suffocatedh plastic, toys and diapers. it's crazy. >> do you ever look around and say we used to be the cool kids? >> all the time. cool and clean. our house used to be modern and pristine. that all goes out the window when you have kids. >> the 33-year-old is promoting "a bad mom christmas" but will they tackle baby three? >> no. we're solid. i have two really healthy and wonderful kids. why test my luck? >> we talked to mark wahlberg and he told us one thing he had to put up for the filming of "transformers" was long hair. >> my wife pretended to like the hair. but she enjoyed me being so uncomfortable with it. >> reporter: mark just wanted to return to normalcy. >> take my kids to school and wife to dinner. it would be nice. >> reporter: the crowd got a look at the film valerean and the city of a thousand planets. >> we need you to be the guardians of our future. >> test me. >> there are two operatives in the city called alpha. >> what about the physicality of this role? you are tough in this
. >> mila kunis was without ashton four months after the birth of her boy dmitry. >> we are being suffocatedh plastic, toys and diapers. it's crazy. >> do you ever look around and say we used to be the cool kids? >> all the time. cool and clean. our house used to be modern and pristine. that all goes out the window when you have kids. >> the 33-year-old is promoting "a bad mom christmas" but will they tackle baby three? >> no. we're solid. i have...
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ashton is here with that. >> and julia roberts is "people's" most beautiful.o else made the list. we're going to find out. [ applause ] >>> "gma's morning menu" is brought to you by chick-fil-a. are you serious? wait- mama, you're going to be an abuela your face yeah, this is how she tells me tech: when your windshield trust safelite autoglass.. our exclusive trueseal technology means a strong, reliable bond. at safelite, we stand behind our work... because the ones you love, sit behind it. (parents whisper jingle) safelite repair, safelite replace. ...leaves skin smoother. moisturized for 24 hours. nivea essentially enriched. for noticeably smoother skin. (healthy weight becausel the first ingredient is chicken. (riley) man, this chicken is spectacular! (jessica) i feel like when he eats beneful, he turns into a puppy again. you love it, don't you? you love it so much! (vo) and now try new beneful grain free, simply made with wholesome ingredients, and no grain. insherwin-williams has completey one-coat coverage. and it's stain resistant. how stain resistant?
ashton is here with that. >> and julia roberts is "people's" most beautiful.o else made the list. we're going to find out. [ applause ] >>> "gma's morning menu" is brought to you by chick-fil-a. are you serious? wait- mama, you're going to be an abuela your face yeah, this is how she tells me tech: when your windshield trust safelite autoglass.. our exclusive trueseal technology means a strong, reliable bond. at safelite, we stand behind our work... because...
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jen ashton. i want to talk to you, andrew, about some of the numbers here. the yahoo!r grown kids or even do it with them. what is this about? >> it's a sign of the changing times. this used to be something you hid from your paints or parents would hide from you. looking at the poll, 60% of parents who use say their kids know they do. 72% of adult children who use it say their parents know that they do. a huge difference from the past. >> i'll say. it wasn't long ago it was considered taboo. as a doctor, jen, what do you make of this? >> we're talking just about recreational use. we're not getting into the medicinal realm right here. this is the most commonly used illegal psychoactive substance in the world. there's a lot we don't know. we don't know the effects on the developing brain. there was a recent study that found metabolytes of marijuana in the urine of children whose parents smoked in their presence. so second-hand smoke will be a factor. pediatricians are adamantly against this in front of kids. >> did your studies show that children of pot smokers, are they
jen ashton. i want to talk to you, andrew, about some of the numbers here. the yahoo!r grown kids or even do it with them. what is this about? >> it's a sign of the changing times. this used to be something you hid from your paints or parents would hide from you. looking at the poll, 60% of parents who use say their kids know they do. 72% of adult children who use it say their parents know that they do. a huge difference from the past. >> i'll say. it wasn't long ago it was...
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ashton, okay. >>> coming up on our big board could your headphones be spying on you?ave a new parenting alert. the things to think about w kids are crossing the street. we're back in two minutes. thing. because as we live longer... and markets continue to rise and fall... predictable is one thing you need in retirement to help protect what you've earned and ensure it lasts. introducing brighthouse financial. a new company established by metlife to specialize in annuities & life insurance. talk to your advisor about a brighter financial future. hurrfor huge savingsday on all things spring. like up to 30% off select scotts products. plus, get 5 bags of premium mulch for only $10. get started with the season's best savings. start with lowe's. "got a minute? new aveeno®...r you." ...positively radiant® 60 second in shower facial. works with steam to reveal... ...glowing skin in just one minute. aveeno® "naturally beautiful results®" ahyou the law? we've had some complaints of... is that a fire? there's
ashton, okay. >>> coming up on our big board could your headphones be spying on you?ave a new parenting alert. the things to think about w kids are crossing the street. we're back in two minutes. thing. because as we live longer... and markets continue to rise and fall... predictable is one thing you need in retirement to help protect what you've earned and ensure it lasts. introducing brighthouse financial. a new company established by metlife to specialize in annuities & life...
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jen ashton here with more coming up and patti labelle is phere as well on joogma. >> miss patti! we're excited. >> that got our attention. thank you. >>> coming up next, the best time to book plane tickets if you're planning a trip to hawaii and the timing of this may surprise you. >>> mark zuckerberg and his wife priscilla ready to help more bay area kids. their new investment in education. >>> 6:21. we want to help you get a better start to your day. a live look from walnut creek. we'll keep weather and traffic through the entire commercial break so you here in the know as you start your day. you start your day. we'll be right back. yes, the fuel is complimentary for up to three years. yes, it has an epa-estimated range of 312 miles. yes, you will probably have to answer lots of silly questions from strangers. yes, this is a mind-blowing marvel of technology. and, yes, you can buy it today- because the future doesn't start next week, next month or next year... the future starts now. in the hydrogen-fueled toyota mirai. >>> time to ask finney. joey has a question about traveling
jen ashton here with more coming up and patti labelle is phere as well on joogma. >> miss patti! we're excited. >> that got our attention. thank you. >>> coming up next, the best time to book plane tickets if you're planning a trip to hawaii and the timing of this may surprise you. >>> mark zuckerberg and his wife priscilla ready to help more bay area kids. their new investment in education. >>> 6:21. we want to help you get a better start to your day. a...
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. ♪ >>> so, this is a dilemma many but there may be a technologica ashton.the deal. dr. brad applehans designed a device inside a vending machine that told customers they'd hhethier snack what, if anything, do you takea? >> we are incredibly impatient. we like instant gratification. drop out immediately. i thion between what we think and what we do aat obesitd help us try to eat better. hung temptation to make a bad choice. >> no question and science has proven that. you know, sometimes thirst is masquerading as hunger, so we n before you step in front of that machine abouwh for in a calories, and, look, if you feel you can't control the urge snak >> right. so we brought three examples of things we shouldn'ea of the chi pretzel. that's where you're going? i'll have we'll be right back. dr. >>> we'll be back with "pop >>> we'll be back with "pop news" and sesometimes, grandpa? it can be hard to breathe. which can make it hard to get air in.so i tal. symbicort could help you breathe better, starting within 5 minutes. significant improvementyicoe of your lung f
. ♪ >>> so, this is a dilemma many but there may be a technologica ashton.the deal. dr. brad applehans designed a device inside a vending machine that told customers they'd hhethier snack what, if anything, do you takea? >> we are incredibly impatient. we like instant gratification. drop out immediately. i thion between what we think and what we do aat obesitd help us try to eat better. hung temptation to make a bad choice. >> no question and science has proven that. you...
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already, tom hainkz, ashton kutcher, katy perry and brangelina bought tickets.eday it will be as cheap as normal airfare. >> this is richard branson, and he's here. >> i'm told private companies won't want to do this. there's no money to be made in going to the moon so this has to be done by government. >> you know, all innovation really comes out of the private it com it comes out of entrepreneurs. >> how are they going to make >> by >> by charging for the ride. >> politicians say -- >> government support is critical in helping businesses get new understand ideas off the >> we' >> we're programmed to believe that, if it's for real high-tech, feweristic innovation, it's got to come from the government. and it's just the opposite. >> the feds have already thrown billions at failures like solyndra, and that was tiny compared to the clinch river breeder reactor, solar one, the triad ethanol plant and the hundreds of billions wasted on sin fuel. >> some things work out, some >> so >> some say boondoggles are worth the risk. >> i like the idea of government taking my
already, tom hainkz, ashton kutcher, katy perry and brangelina bought tickets.eday it will be as cheap as normal airfare. >> this is richard branson, and he's here. >> i'm told private companies won't want to do this. there's no money to be made in going to the moon so this has to be done by government. >> you know, all innovation really comes out of the private it com it comes out of entrepreneurs. >> how are they going to make >> by >> by charging for the...