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here's tonight's top story. >> julia roberts hits broadway for "pretty woman the musical." >> julia robertsght here. >> at first julia seemed a little overwhelm by all the attention. but like a pro, she flashed that famous smile and waved to fans. julia was there for the musical's special tribute honoring the legendary garry marshall who directed her in the classic film. marshall was also part of the musical's creative scene before his death in 2016. last night the oscar winner wore a laverne and shirley sitcom >> when garry marshall picks up the phone now, do you even think twice or is it like you're family? >> no, no. but i've never thought twice when garry asks me to do something. >> she also posed with garry's family. the family said the director would have been thrilled to see her. >> he would be so excited. we're sitting with her to see what s thinks the dancing and singing. ♪ >> samantha and andy take on the roles made famous by julia and richard gere. they're committed to make the roles their own. >> after seeing the show, no disrespect to julia roberts, but samantha -- well, you wo
here's tonight's top story. >> julia roberts hits broadway for "pretty woman the musical." >> julia robertsght here. >> at first julia seemed a little overwhelm by all the attention. but like a pro, she flashed that famous smile and waved to fans. julia was there for the musical's special tribute honoring the legendary garry marshall who directed her in the classic film. marshall was also part of the musical's creative scene before his death in 2016. last night the...
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madonna could have played, listen to wo" >> she was so crazy to think about anyone other than julia roberts what's happening on broadway right now. and we were with the actress adding new voices to the iconic duo. >> obviously our version is dramatically different because there's music and we sing. >> how do you translate what might be the most beloved comedy ever for the stage? first you need the look. ♪ you've got that look ♪ it really shows >> samantha plays vivian while andy takes on the role of edward. check out their near identical recreation of the movie poster. >> i think i wore five different wigs and a lot of makeup changes, a lot of costume changes. >> samantha got julia's approval earlier this month when she saw the show.ce. it's a fashion choice. was wearc outfit when "e.t." visited the set of the movie in 1989. >> she's a prostitute, you know, essentially. >> it wouldn't be "pretty woman" without the red dress and jewelry box. >> get ready, people, for movies coming to broadway. >>> coming up, the moment that next on kron-4 news at eight: an uber driver is behind bars tonight.
madonna could have played, listen to wo" >> she was so crazy to think about anyone other than julia roberts what's happening on broadway right now. and we were with the actress adding new voices to the iconic duo. >> obviously our version is dramatically different because there's music and we sing. >> how do you translate what might be the most beloved comedy ever for the stage? first you need the look. ♪ you've got that look ♪ it really shows >> samantha plays...
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stars like oprah, barbra streisand, and julia roberts have made the trek. >> people ask us all time, it's very protective here. it's secluded, there's not cameras. it's like $1250 a day and you're getting your room. you're getting your facials. and you're getting fitness. >> this is the best part of my job. so every day that you're at the golden door you get an in-room massage. >> most guests shell out 10 grand to stay with a week. with only 40 rooms it books up fast. the perks -- more than 600 acres. great hiking trails, 7 gyms. and organic custom meals prepared by celebrity chef greg frey jr. >> i have had everything from vegetablian, no salt, no carbs. >> how often did does a celebrity come here, falls in love with your cooking. no, i'm offer you endless amount of money to be my personal chef? >> it happens all the time. >> that five-acre garden boasts rows and rows of fresh veggies. the spa has its own beehive. that's superantioxidants, people. >> in this box alone, there's about 60,000. as you look, we have six hives total. you eat everything. >> oh, my gosh. i'm never coming ba
stars like oprah, barbra streisand, and julia roberts have made the trek. >> people ask us all time, it's very protective here. it's secluded, there's not cameras. it's like $1250 a day and you're getting your room. you're getting your facials. and you're getting fitness. >> this is the best part of my job. so every day that you're at the golden door you get an in-room massage. >> most guests shell out 10 grand to stay with a week. with only 40 rooms it books up fast. the...
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. >>> julia roberts and richard gere stole our hearts in the classic romantic comedy "pretty woman" and previews right now and theater goers got a big surprise last year when julia roberts herself popped up in the audience. >> can you imagine how crazy that was? >>> the show features the original score by grammy winner brian adams and his longtime song writing partner happened to be here today too. without further ado, performing your beautiful, the cast of the "pretty woman" the musical. ♪ you can do this ♪ i'll show you how ♪ it doesn't matter ♪ there's no need to be afraid ♪ can't you see it in my face ♪ you can watch, just like you and you're beautiful ♪ ♪ you got style and grace, there's something about your smile ♪ ♪ and you're beautiful ♪ i like to speak to the manager please. >>> do you see this lovely young lady? do you have anything in this shop that is as beautiful as she is. >> oh, yes. no, no, no. i'm saying we have many things as beautiful as she would want them to be. >> we are going to be spending an obscene amount of money in here. >> mary kate, mary francis. ♪ you got
. >>> julia roberts and richard gere stole our hearts in the classic romantic comedy "pretty woman" and previews right now and theater goers got a big surprise last year when julia roberts herself popped up in the audience. >> can you imagine how crazy that was? >>> the show features the original score by grammy winner brian adams and his longtime song writing partner happened to be here today too. without further ado, performing your beautiful, the cast of the...
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. >> julia robert and richard gere stole our hearts in "pretty woman".ve story. >> samantha parks fills role of vivian ward while andy scars as edward lewis. it's in previews and theater goers got a big surprise last week when julia roberts h pself actualped up. >> can you imagine how crazy that was? did we mention the show features the original score by grammyan winery b adams and his long-time song writing partner happened to be here todaytoo. now whout further ado, the cast of "pretty woman the musical". ♪ ♪ you can do this ♪ i'll show you how ♪ there's no needo t afraid ♪ can't you see it in my face ♪ you can walk into any ♪ just like you own the place ♪ you're beautiful ♪ you've got style and grace ♪ there's something about your smile that says you know your way ♪ ♪ you're beautiful i'd like to speak to the manager, please. >> how may i help you? >> edward lewis. do you see in lovely young do you have anything in this shop as beautiful as she is? >> oh, yes. >> no, no, no. as beautiful as you want them to be. >> we're going to need a lot of people h
. >> julia robert and richard gere stole our hearts in "pretty woman".ve story. >> samantha parks fills role of vivian ward while andy scars as edward lewis. it's in previews and theater goers got a big surprise last week when julia roberts h pself actualped up. >> can you imagine how crazy that was? did we mention the show features the original score by grammyan winery b adams and his long-time song writing partner happened to be here todaytoo. now whout further...
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historically julia roberts and rick kaine have built lodges here and opened up facilities.ers like peter teal have bought properties in the south island and have sponsored some of our local businesses so it's quite important. ramy: we'll have to leave it there. thank you very much, bloomberg's tracy withers in wellington. up next, the -- under pressure. more after this break. ♪ aidi: it's 8:30 nam sydney where markets open soon. u.s. stocks falling again overnight largely driven by the weakness in tech. e sydney open about half a percent higher. something of a safety play here with more than a decade high. i'm haidi stroud-watts in sydney. rishaad: and i'm ramy inocencio here in new york where it's :30 p.m. and you are watching "bloomberg daybreak: australia." oz minerals with a focus on copper coming out with its numbers. it's first half net income, $128 .8 million aussie dollars and as for the interim dividend per share, that is at eight aussie cents. those are the latest numbers coming across the bloomberg terminal. having the focus on copper as well as gold. analysts ha
historically julia roberts and rick kaine have built lodges here and opened up facilities.ers like peter teal have bought properties in the south island and have sponsored some of our local businesses so it's quite important. ramy: we'll have to leave it there. thank you very much, bloomberg's tracy withers in wellington. up next, the -- under pressure. more after this break. ♪ aidi: it's 8:30 nam sydney where markets open soon. u.s. stocks falling again overnight largely driven by the...
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he was doing, like, this fancy tv show with julia roberts and i sent him a mariachi band. [ laughterause, you know, someone took a video and he was like -- [ light laughter ] and he was like -- >> jimmy: "what's going on?" >> still acting. no he was still doing the scene and she was like "what are you doing, bobby?" >> jimmy: oh, really? >> i sent a mariachi band coming through. >> jimmy: he was still doing the scene, acting like that's part of the scene? >> he was trying to do it. >> jimmy: staying in character? >> yeah, in character. >> jimmy: surprised you with a a mariachi band. >> yeah, so, that's a lot of pressure on our house -- >> jimmy: yeah, i know, right. [ talking over each other ] i'll help you out. >> yeah. thanks. >> jimmy: congrats on the movie, oh, my god. >> thank you. >> jimmy: i love this. >> thanks a lot. >> jimmy: the director, jesse peretz. >> yes. >> jimmy: i love him. >> he's a dear friend. >> jimmy: but tell everyone what it's about. "juliet, naked." >> "juliet, naked," it's based on a nick hornby novel and it's chris o'dowd and i play a a couple who have so
he was doing, like, this fancy tv show with julia roberts and i sent him a mariachi band. [ laughterause, you know, someone took a video and he was like -- [ light laughter ] and he was like -- >> jimmy: "what's going on?" >> still acting. no he was still doing the scene and she was like "what are you doing, bobby?" >> jimmy: oh, really? >> i sent a mariachi band coming through. >> jimmy: he was still doing the scene, acting like that's part of...
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. >>> and julia roberts' "pretty woman" night out in new york. >> over here!ne in full effect coast to coast. kim baking in her unea
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julia roberts was in the movie. but she calls you a true american hero. >> guest: that's humbling. she's a very amazing role model. absolutely humbling. >> host: well-deserved. i want to first ask you, "what the eyes don't see" is an interesting title. what does it mean? >> guest: yeah, it means several things. very literally but does he let in water. this is a lead in water crisis. it is invisible, colorless, odorless, tasteless. the impact of lead is also invisible directly to the eyes. it's known as a silent pediatric epidemic. we don't see the consequences of lead exposure for years if not decades. the title also refers to people, places, problems that we choose not to see. you know, the demographic of the city of flint would see the for some people to ignore what they now establish environmental injustice. it's always people, faraway people, faraway problems. it's easy for me to close my eyes and not see those problems. but also the ability for all of us to open their eyes. flint is a story of a tragic, public health disaster, but it is also a story of the power that has been
julia roberts was in the movie. but she calls you a true american hero. >> guest: that's humbling. she's a very amazing role model. absolutely humbling. >> host: well-deserved. i want to first ask you, "what the eyes don't see" is an interesting title. what does it mean? >> guest: yeah, it means several things. very literally but does he let in water. this is a lead in water crisis. it is invisible, colorless, odorless, tasteless. the impact of lead is also invisible...
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it. ( laughter ) >> stephen: now, you've worked opposite some incredible costars: meryl streep, julia robertsuld like to ask you about one of your costars. this was in the film "two weeks notice." you played next to this promising young actor. that's you. ( audience reacts ) that's you. that's him. what was it like to work opposite this particular performer? >> well, you know,... ( laughter ) he was very civil. and he-- without me asking, subsequently i just got a message saying, "donald trump has made you a member of his golf club," which was-- >> stephen: you just got a message? >> i just got a message. and i like a free gift, so i went and i played there. it was a good course. and given that, and given that he acted with me, protocol-- being well brought up-- demands that i can't be negative about him. i'm never negative about people i work with, in case they're negative about me-- at least i'm not publicly. i stab them in the back behind their back. ( laughter ) >> stephen: yeah, yeah. >> so i can't really-- i feel confused and conflicted in this conversation. ( laughter ) >> stephen: tha
it. ( laughter ) >> stephen: now, you've worked opposite some incredible costars: meryl streep, julia robertsuld like to ask you about one of your costars. this was in the film "two weeks notice." you played next to this promising young actor. that's you. ( audience reacts ) that's you. that's him. what was it like to work opposite this particular performer? >> well, you know,... ( laughter ) he was very civil. and he-- without me asking, subsequently i just got a message...
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. >> yeah, well she had a blonde wig, and then she took off the wig and it turns out julia roberts is she's got this beautiful flowing hair. it was terr -- but i did like "star wars ii." i didn't like -- >> wait, wait. >> jimmy: wait a sec. [ light laughter ] dude, i would love for you to just get into this. "star wars ii." >> hold on. the transition was, i didn't like "pretty woman" but i liked "star wars ii"? [ light laughter ] >> i didn't like " w i liked "star wa i >> as no one's ever referred to it. [ light laughter ] >> it's the second one. how is it not "star wars ii"? >> jimmy: "empire strikes back." >> yeah. >> it's two. [ light laughter ] no one says, "i like 'police academy: citizens on patrol'." [ laughter and applause ] it's the number. you can't just go back and be like, "oh, by the way, the second one? that's actually the fifth one." no. it's the second one. >> jimmy: i actually did enjoy "citizens on patrol." >> it was a great one. >> jimmy: that was with bobcat. >> great reviews. >> jimmy: yeah, that was a a great one. >> it's awesome. >> jimmy: we wanted to play a a
. >> yeah, well she had a blonde wig, and then she took off the wig and it turns out julia roberts is she's got this beautiful flowing hair. it was terr -- but i did like "star wars ii." i didn't like -- >> wait, wait. >> jimmy: wait a sec. [ light laughter ] dude, i would love for you to just get into this. "star wars ii." >> hold on. the transition was, i didn't like "pretty woman" but i liked "star wars ii"? [ light laughter ]...
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jessica: viste la pelÍcula de " mujer bonita", yo soy julia roberts. casa. es un baÑo, no se si sabÍan pero 235.000 personas cada aÑo acaban en una sala de emergencia por una caÍda en el baÑo. esas medias de seguridad que tenemos que tener para evitar esas caÍdas que pueden ser fatales. tenemos a reinaldo, director del centro de rehabilitaciÓn de león medical center. este es un tema muy importante. hay muchas personas que, a pesar de que estÁn saludables, eventualmente lo que los agarra en la tercera edad no es un infarto al corazÓn, es una caÍda en el baÑo. cuÁles son esas lesiones o Áreas del cuerpo que se pueden ver mÁs afectadas. reynaldo: por lo general son las extremidades superiores o la cabeza. juan: 31% son en cabeza y cuello, 18% de tronco superior, 20% en el tronco inferior, 17% en las piernas y manos, 13% brazos y manos. una caÍda en el baÑo, reinaldo, es muy peligroso la cabeza. reinaldo: asÍ es. se requiere una hospitalizaciÓn. en la parte inferior, una flor era de la cadera tiene -- fractura de cadera tiene importancia de mortandad. juan
jessica: viste la pelÍcula de " mujer bonita", yo soy julia roberts. casa. es un baÑo, no se si sabÍan pero 235.000 personas cada aÑo acaban en una sala de emergencia por una caÍda en el baÑo. esas medias de seguridad que tenemos que tener para evitar esas caÍdas que pueden ser fatales. tenemos a reinaldo, director del centro de rehabilitaciÓn de león medical center. este es un tema muy importante. hay muchas personas que, a pesar de que estÁn saludables, eventualmente lo...
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julia, i know from reporting i did with carol lee and others here that the witnesses that robert mueller so far has spoken to they have been asked by mueller's team pretty pointed questions about roger stone. what did roger stone any? what was he doing? did he really leave the campaign in 2015? stone says he quit. the trump team said he was fired. did he really leave or was there some unofficial role he was playing behind the scenes? was he potentially in contact with russia or wikileaks and feeding that material to donald trump? why did donald trump say on july 27, 2016, russia, if you're listening find hillary clinton's e-mails? it seems like -- sam nunberg will tell you this. he sat in front of the special counsel. seem like they're targeting roger stone and he could potentially be a lynch pin. is that saying too much? is that making too broad an assumption? >> katy, this why i love reporting with you. doesn't seem that hard to connect that by indictments that have been brought forward by the special counsel that robert mueller is honing in on this network of russians that wanted to i
julia, i know from reporting i did with carol lee and others here that the witnesses that robert mueller so far has spoken to they have been asked by mueller's team pretty pointed questions about roger stone. what did roger stone any? what was he doing? did he really leave the campaign in 2015? stone says he quit. the trump team said he was fired. did he really leave or was there some unofficial role he was playing behind the scenes? was he potentially in contact with russia or wikileaks and...
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the credibility of the rest of special counsel robert mueller's investigation is on the line as well. juliainsley is an nbc national security and justice reporter. she is also our eyes and ears inside the manafort trial. and harry litman is a former u.s. attorney and deputy assistant attorney general. julia, tell us about how both sides made their closing arguments today. >> we heard a really firm case from the prosecution. they took an hour and 45 minutes to walk through everything that paul manafort did on bank fraud, on tax evasion and on not giving the information he should have on his foreign bank accounts. the defense really put a lot of their eggs in the basket of discrediting rick gates. they wanted to say he is the one who led this double life, he stole from his boss. you can't believe what he is saying and they said that the prosecution is actually kind of nit-picking and cobbling together some evidence that they wouldn't have brought otherwise if it hadn't been for the special counsel's office. they said that's the only reason why we're here is because of the special counsel's of
the credibility of the rest of special counsel robert mueller's investigation is on the line as well. juliainsley is an nbc national security and justice reporter. she is also our eyes and ears inside the manafort trial. and harry litman is a former u.s. attorney and deputy assistant attorney general. julia, tell us about how both sides made their closing arguments today. >> we heard a really firm case from the prosecution. they took an hour and 45 minutes to walk through everything that...
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robert mueller. joining us from outside the courthouse is nbc's national security and justice reporter julia ainsley and daniel goldman, former assistant u.s. attorney now an msnbc legal analyst. julia, take us through the highlights of the closing arguments from both sides. >> so, it was interesting. there was a back and forthright after the defense had finished their closing arguments where the prosecution wanted the judge to be very clear in his instructions to the jury to say, you should not think about the justice department's motivation. i think that's to clear up for any juror who might be looking at the president's tweets or bought into the idea that the special counsel's probe is going too far, it's a witch hunt or might be politically motivated. it's pretty clear they needed to lay that out in this case. in fact, they're not even referring to the prosecution as the special counsel. they're referring to them as the justice department which in fact they are. they're justice department lawyers. right now the judge is reading the instructions orally. they won't get that written. daniel can tal
robert mueller. joining us from outside the courthouse is nbc's national security and justice reporter julia ainsley and daniel goldman, former assistant u.s. attorney now an msnbc legal analyst. julia, take us through the highlights of the closing arguments from both sides. >> so, it was interesting. there was a back and forthright after the defense had finished their closing arguments where the prosecution wanted the judge to be very clear in his instructions to the jury to say, you...
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robert mueller's lawyers of having tears in his eyes. and he has been hard on the prosecution. sometimes it is a little hard to watch, actually. >> nbc's julia ainsley, watches so we don't have to. thank you. still ahead, mind blowing reporting about the three mar-a-lago members, a dr., a lawyer and a ceo of marvel who have been running the department of veteran's affairs. plus seth meyers is here. right here at this desk in just two minutes. don't go anywhere. are you ready to take your wifi to the next level? then you need xfinity xfi. a more powerful way to stay connected. it gives you super fast speeds for all your devices, provides the most wifi coverage for your home, and lets you control your network with the xfi app. it's the ultimate wifi experience. xfinity xfi, simple, easy, awesome. >>> end endless cascade. hard to manage it all. one place doing an amazing job is late night with seth meyers and a closer look one of the best bits of political commentary. >> that is the president's deputy campaign manager saying yes, i committed crimes. republicans what more do you need before you start taking it seriously. trump can show up to a r
robert mueller's lawyers of having tears in his eyes. and he has been hard on the prosecution. sometimes it is a little hard to watch, actually. >> nbc's julia ainsley, watches so we don't have to. thank you. still ahead, mind blowing reporting about the three mar-a-lago members, a dr., a lawyer and a ceo of marvel who have been running the department of veteran's affairs. plus seth meyers is here. right here at this desk in just two minutes. don't go anywhere. are you ready to take your...
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robert mueller's lawyers of having tears in his eyes. and he has been hard on the prosecution. sometimes it is a little hard to watch, actually. >> nbc's julia ainsley, watches so we don't have to. thank you. still ahead, mind blowing reporting about the three mar-a-lago members, a dr., a lawyer and a ceo of marvel who have been running the department of veteran's affairs. plus seth meyers is here. right here at this desk in just two minutes. don't go anywhere. i get unlimited 1.5% cash back. it's so simple, i don't even have to think about it. so i think about mouthfeel. i don't think about the ink card. i think about nitrogen ice cream in supermarkets all over the world. i think about the details. fine, i obsess over the details. think about every part of your business except the one part that works without a thought your ink card. introducing chase ink business unlimited with unlimited 1.5% cash back on every purchase. chase for business. make more of what's yours. whoooo. tripadvisor makes finding your perfect hotel... relaxing. just enter your destination and dates. tripadvisor searches over 200 booking sites to find the hotel you want
robert mueller's lawyers of having tears in his eyes. and he has been hard on the prosecution. sometimes it is a little hard to watch, actually. >> nbc's julia ainsley, watches so we don't have to. thank you. still ahead, mind blowing reporting about the three mar-a-lago members, a dr., a lawyer and a ceo of marvel who have been running the department of veteran's affairs. plus seth meyers is here. right here at this desk in just two minutes. don't go anywhere. i get unlimited 1.5% cash...
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julia, thank you very much. julian ainsley, nbc news reporter. >>> and it's been months since trump's lawyer, rudy giuliani rudy giulia, told nbc news that robert mueller's team told him they cannot indict a sitting president. but that was before donald trump's personal attorney michael cohen said under oath that then candidate donald trump directed him to arrange hush money payments to women in order to influence the 2016 election. so i want to take a closer look at this whole indictment issue. the simple question about who says that a president, a sitting president cannot be indicted. the u.s. constitution lays out a way to remove the president from office and this -- this is the wrong thing, so i will have my control room change the way around, that would be impeachment. the constitution is silent on whether a president can face criminal prosecution while in office. so in 1973, at the height of the watergate scandal, the olc issued an opinion that criminal proceedings damaged the president's ability to do his job and therefore shouldn't be brought while he's in office. this came out about two weeks before the worst of watergate happened. now
julia, thank you very much. julian ainsley, nbc news reporter. >>> and it's been months since trump's lawyer, rudy giuliani rudy giulia, told nbc news that robert mueller's team told him they cannot indict a sitting president. but that was before donald trump's personal attorney michael cohen said under oath that then candidate donald trump directed him to arrange hush money payments to women in order to influence the 2016 election. so i want to take a closer look at this whole...