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anabelle blum, josÉ ron y el grupo tiempo libre.pasiÓn viene ahora. cantante: ♪ abusadora interesada dime que no ♪ roxanna: bueno, y ya que estamos aquÍ, ¿quÉ les parece que empecemos jugando? ¿quieren jugar, chicos? pÚblico: ¡sÍ! roxanna: toti. toti: ¿eu? yo. roxanna: te veo muy-- con mucho Ánimo, como siempre. toti: sÍ, muy, muy animado. roxanna: quÉ bueno. ¿quÉ pasÓ, toti? toti: es que estoy preparando nuestro siguiente juego. roxanna: ah, ¿sÍ? ¿y quÉ vamos a jugar? toti: lo que tÚ quieras que juguemos. roxanna: ¿cÓmo? si tÚ eres el encargado de organizar aquÍ los juegos. mi toti. toti: sÍ. muy bien, pero para eso vamos a invitar a alguien muy importante para que juegue con nosotros. ¿te parece bien? roxanna: ay, ¿puedo presentarla yo? toti: por favor, presÉntala tÚ. roxanna: por favor, bienvenida aquÍ a la casa. ¡anabelle blum! pÚblico: [aplausos] anabelle: ¡hola! este pÚblico, quÉ belleza. gracias. roxanna: anabelle. anabelle: oye, hasta que por fin compartes conmigo tu casa. roxanna: pero a todos los muchachos ya los conoces,
anabelle blum, josÉ ron y el grupo tiempo libre.pasiÓn viene ahora. cantante: ♪ abusadora interesada dime que no ♪ roxanna: bueno, y ya que estamos aquÍ, ¿quÉ les parece que empecemos jugando? ¿quieren jugar, chicos? pÚblico: ¡sÍ! roxanna: toti. toti: ¿eu? yo. roxanna: te veo muy-- con mucho Ánimo, como siempre. toti: sÍ, muy, muy animado. roxanna: quÉ bueno. ¿quÉ pasÓ, toti? toti: es que estoy preparando nuestro siguiente juego. roxanna: ah, ¿sÍ? ¿y quÉ vamos a jugar?...
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she got updates from mark penn, sidney blum un -- blum enal. she tried to hire him. the white house blocked -- gwen: remind everyone what -- who that settlement karen: he was a long-time clinton aide. he was in the white house. but when the white house blocked his involvement, that was a big role in dwisk her guidance. but you do glean out of this that this was expected to be nonconsequential because the things that might be considered to be dicey, they're fighting over now, the state department and intelligence agencies are fighting over what should be classified and shouldn't be the gwen: one thing that's been interesting is hillary clinton, this is only the second or third time she's sat down and had an extensive interview since she's been in the race. and this is as apologetic as she has strivingen to be the does this represent external polling? the polls that we're all look at where people are beginning to ask questions about your trustworthiness. karen: well, it's not that she doesn't maintain an absolutely commanding lead over her potential rivals, but we're s
she got updates from mark penn, sidney blum un -- blum enal. she tried to hire him. the white house blocked -- gwen: remind everyone what -- who that settlement karen: he was a long-time clinton aide. he was in the white house. but when the white house blocked his involvement, that was a big role in dwisk her guidance. but you do glean out of this that this was expected to be nonconsequential because the things that might be considered to be dicey, they're fighting over now, the state...
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. >> patrolman jeremy blum is hit in the arm.riff kelly scrambles into the line of fire and pulls the patrolman back to safety. >> i grabbed him and pulled him back behind the camper to cover and deputies continued to return fire. >> hold your fire! hold your fire! >> officers are ordered to cease fire while patrolman blum receives medical attention and is airlifted to the hospital. as the team regroups, sheriff kelly tries one more time to convince ferryman to give himself up. >> come on out. throw your weapons down and your hands up. michael, it's time to stop. >> but there's no answer. a s.w.a.t. team and an armored vehicle move in, expecting another shoot-out. instead, they find the gunman already dead in his trailer from the exchange of fire. just outside is the lifeless body of deputy suzanne hopper. she's been shot in the head. >> it's just -- a crash of emotions. disbelief, anger, to some extent hatred. >> patrolman blum pulls through, but the loss of hopper, one of the squad's most beloved deputies is a crushing blow. >>
. >> patrolman jeremy blum is hit in the arm.riff kelly scrambles into the line of fire and pulls the patrolman back to safety. >> i grabbed him and pulled him back behind the camper to cover and deputies continued to return fire. >> hold your fire! hold your fire! >> officers are ordered to cease fire while patrolman blum receives medical attention and is airlifted to the hospital. as the team regroups, sheriff kelly tries one more time to convince ferryman to give...
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. >> hey, good morning, i sat down with jay blum himself to get the 411 on how his movies have been scaringnces for years and how his latest one, the visit, trust me, is no exception. >> big budgets and even bigger egos. hollywood is known for wasting millions on overbloated flops, but in this town there's one man who's found a movie-making model that's changing it all. >> congratulations and is thank you for taking the time for us today. >> thank you. >> your movies, since 2009, have grossed over $1.4 billion. tell me a little bit about the blumhouse model of movie making. >> low budgets and high profits. >> so a typical budget for one of your movies is under five million? >> yeah. almost everything we do is under $5 million. that's our ceiling. >> how do you do that? >> the actors, directors, writers, everyone works for the lowest amount you're allowed to pay, and everyone has a piece of the movie. the second way, we are very careful there are not too many speaking parts. the audience never says the movie feels cheap. >> and now blumhouse is about to release another sure-to-be hit. >> tel
. >> hey, good morning, i sat down with jay blum himself to get the 411 on how his movies have been scaringnces for years and how his latest one, the visit, trust me, is no exception. >> big budgets and even bigger egos. hollywood is known for wasting millions on overbloated flops, but in this town there's one man who's found a movie-making model that's changing it all. >> congratulations and is thank you for taking the time for us today. >> thank you. >> your...
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also with us, another oscar nominee and the film's producer, jason blum. >> i always called you m.s kind of cool. >> i'm blaming you. andrew skrar bcarborough, we ha move out of our victorian house after seeing "signs." it was all too disturbing. >> property value went down. >> after we left town, property value. exactly. i have been a huge fan for a long time. there are three rules when you go to grandma's house. ready? eat all you want, right? >> that's a good one. >> number two, have a great time. >> these are great rules. fantastic. >> number three, never leave your room after 9:30. why is that? >> three simple rules. yeah, you just have to follow them. that's all. just follow them. >> what if you don't? >> that's a problem. >> what happens after 9:30 if you leave your room? >> not good things happen. >> the "new york times" calls this an intimate family drama tucked inside a horror picture. so tell us what drew you to the idea originally? >> what drew me to it was the fact that my favorite scary movies are fun, and what i love about "the visit" is as scary and thrilling as it
also with us, another oscar nominee and the film's producer, jason blum. >> i always called you m.s kind of cool. >> i'm blaming you. andrew skrar bcarborough, we ha move out of our victorian house after seeing "signs." it was all too disturbing. >> property value went down. >> after we left town, property value. exactly. i have been a huge fan for a long time. there are three rules when you go to grandma's house. ready? eat all you want, right? >> that's...
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tonight at 6:00 reporter jonathan blum will introduce you to the student behind the smart stethoscopeit is taking legal action against inventor of e-cigarette makers. the finding came from a study conducted that tested products from 24 companies. the nonprofit says the findings are in violation of state standards. >>> most americans hearts are older than they are and the fda is issuing an order. >> jane king has those stories and more. >> your heart may be older than you are. that's not good according to a new cdc vital signs report. a predicted heart age is older than their actual age meaning higher risk for heart attacks and strokes. heart age is the age of the cardiovascular system based on risk factor profile including high blood pressure, cigarette smoking and diabetes and bmi as indicator for obesity. >>> fda warning makers of powdered caffeine. the letters were sent to five different companies letting them know continued sale of products with current labeling could result in seizure by the agency. >>> organic vegetables could be a waste of money. court says prices of organic fo
tonight at 6:00 reporter jonathan blum will introduce you to the student behind the smart stethoscopeit is taking legal action against inventor of e-cigarette makers. the finding came from a study conducted that tested products from 24 companies. the nonprofit says the findings are in violation of state standards. >>> most americans hearts are older than they are and the fda is issuing an order. >> jane king has those stories and more. >> your heart may be older than you...
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tell me a little bit about the blum house model of movie making? profit. >> typical budget for one of your movies is under 5 million. >> yes. almost everything we do is $5 million. that's our ceiling on our budget. >> how do you do that. >> the actors, the writers, lowest amount you are allowed to pay. everyone has a piece of our movie. the audience never says the movie feels cheap. >> you feel him breathing on me. >> tell me a little bit about the visit. >> the visit is by one of my favorite film makers ever. and the movie is basically about two kids and so they're going to spend a week for the first time in their lives with their grandparents and things go very, very wrong. >> what is is the part of the business you love most? >> i love and hate the psalm part of the business, which is that no matter how many hits you have that success is really hard to come by. i love that and a hate that you guess it's good because it keeps you on your toes. >> he has produced 811 movies for a grand total combined production budget of 30 million. you know what
tell me a little bit about the blum house model of movie making? profit. >> typical budget for one of your movies is under 5 million. >> yes. almost everything we do is $5 million. that's our ceiling on our budget. >> how do you do that. >> the actors, the writers, lowest amount you are allowed to pay. everyone has a piece of our movie. the audience never says the movie feels cheap. >> you feel him breathing on me. >> tell me a little bit about the visit....
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the president on the iran nuclear agreement increased to 42 tuesday with announcements from richard blum in connecticut, maria cantwell, and ron wyden from oregon. harry reid spoke about the nuclear agreement at the carnegie endowment. his remarks are 35 minutes. george: good morning, a few people settling in. my name is george, vice president for studies here at the carnegie endowment. it's my pleasure to welcome all of you back from the end of summer, lamentably, and the beginning of the work year here in washington, but we have a great occasion which we are honored to present to you to start it off. and that is an address by senate minority leader harry reid. and to introduce senator reid we have a dear friend and former colleague of his, congressman howard berman, who is also a friend of ours. we had the pleasure and honor of working together on a number of issues when he was chairman of the house foreign affairs committee. he's still very active in international affairs. so it gives us extra pleasure to ask congressman berman to come up and introduce senator reid. congressman berman
the president on the iran nuclear agreement increased to 42 tuesday with announcements from richard blum in connecticut, maria cantwell, and ron wyden from oregon. harry reid spoke about the nuclear agreement at the carnegie endowment. his remarks are 35 minutes. george: good morning, a few people settling in. my name is george, vice president for studies here at the carnegie endowment. it's my pleasure to welcome all of you back from the end of summer, lamentably, and the beginning of the work...
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. >>> tambiÉn se prdiÓ con bernardo blum, y me estÁn comentando que verÓnica que esÁa llevando el pulsoque tambiÉn llegaron y estÁn sÚper contenta de estar aquÍ son brasilera, donde estÁ brasil? >>> (gritos). >>> como ven aquÍ todas se han ido haz adelante porque esta locura en este concierto es donde ellos estÁn disfrutoando al mÁximo y por eso las vimos mÁs ay! >>> mÁs adelante regreso con mas de esta sÚper fiesta de este don cierto de justin bieber. >>> gracias, gracias verÓnica. >>> pidiÓ ella ser parte de la asignaciÓn. >>> la veo mÁs emociÓn cada las chicas. >>> sÍ esta vero. >>> hubiese podido a cubrir esta signos, estamos a segundos de ver a justin bieber que ya lleva tambiÉn varios aÑos siendo Ídolo juvenil es estÁ empezando. >>> ya estÁn listos? >>> ya estamos listos, recordando que justin bieber para seguidores que son millones y millones en todas partes del mundo es algo realmente impresionante estamos unidos con la gran familia de today show abrimos aquÍ la ventana que esÁa en este momento en new york aqÍi vemos datos. >>> donde precisamente crece oÍ la fama y se dio a cono
. >>> tambiÉn se prdiÓ con bernardo blum, y me estÁn comentando que verÓnica que esÁa llevando el pulsoque tambiÉn llegaron y estÁn sÚper contenta de estar aquÍ son brasilera, donde estÁ brasil? >>> (gritos). >>> como ven aquÍ todas se han ido haz adelante porque esta locura en este concierto es donde ellos estÁn disfrutoando al mÁximo y por eso las vimos mÁs ay! >>> mÁs adelante regreso con mas de esta sÚper fiesta de este don cierto de...
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now back to the big screen alongside jason blum who produced "whiplash" and para paranormal activity. their new film "the visit" hits theaters this week. >> would you mind getting inside the oven to clean it. >> what's wrong with you guys? >> it freaks me out. m. night shyamalan. kids going grandma's house. a nice interesting visit. >> grandparents weekend this weekend. >> wow. oh, my gosh. >> night, for you this is going back to your roots. was it fun to getting back to what you do best? >> i write everything, and basically it's the right stuff that means something to you. for eight, nine years my kids were really young so i made a lot of family oriented stuff. when i first started i wrote "stewart little" and "sixth sense" in the same year. now they are older and appropriate to scare them. >> by sending them to grandma's house. >> my daughter may ruin my business. >> where do these ideas come from? we're joking about it. you got children with "the sixth sense." where do your ideas come from? >> it has to connect to something. some character that i see or some moment that there's a d
now back to the big screen alongside jason blum who produced "whiplash" and para paranormal activity. their new film "the visit" hits theaters this week. >> would you mind getting inside the oven to clean it. >> what's wrong with you guys? >> it freaks me out. m. night shyamalan. kids going grandma's house. a nice interesting visit. >> grandparents weekend this weekend. >> wow. oh, my gosh. >> night, for you this is going back to your...
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once again we get a sense of her close relationship with former clinton advisor sidney blum blumenthalso e-mails suggesting that the state department tech analyst didn't recognize clinton's server. we have a screen grab of one of them. one of her aides says an e-mail bounced back from someone on the state department system. when this person called the help desk, she says they had no idea it was you. her ipad. she was excited. wanted to get some sbrinstructi object a flig-- on a flight to ukraine. one of the buzz was about what clinton called the givelte fish. it was holding up a huge shipment of fish right to the passover holiday. >> thank you for explaining the fish connection. that was very helpful. thank you so much. >>> now joining us this morning to weigh in on all things politics and to preview a rally opposing the iran nuclear deal, senator lindsey graham. good morning, senator. great to see you. let's talk about this newest monmouth poll. ben carson is tied with donald trump at the top, 23%. senator, we go all the way to the back of the pack and we see lindsey graham at 0%. sen
once again we get a sense of her close relationship with former clinton advisor sidney blum blumenthalso e-mails suggesting that the state department tech analyst didn't recognize clinton's server. we have a screen grab of one of them. one of her aides says an e-mail bounced back from someone on the state department system. when this person called the help desk, she says they had no idea it was you. her ipad. she was excited. wanted to get some sbrinstructi object a flig-- on a flight to...