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there's some highly sensitive information there. >> usis says it's increasing security efforts. the department of homeland security suspended work with that company. singer chris brown will be back in a courtroom next week. the hearing was postponed when brown couldn't get a flight out of los angeles. he pled guilty to punching a fan last october. he rejected two previous plea deal offers. last night we said good-bye to arch campbell. before he left he filed one more review to get your holiday weekend started. here's his review of "november man." >> turn around, i'm right behind you. >> retired c.i.a. agent pierce brosnan gets pulled back into the field in "the november man." his assignment, stop a russian politic from killing agents and innocent witnesses to his war crimes. pretty soon the conspiracies kick in and you can't tell the good guys from the bad guys. by the time "the november man" wraps, you're tired and tired of it. rating, f stars, r mixed reviews. have a great weekend, i'm arch campbell, abc 7. entertainment. >> oh. >> i'm going to misthat. >> absolutely. it's sad
there's some highly sensitive information there. >> usis says it's increasing security efforts. the department of homeland security suspended work with that company. singer chris brown will be back in a courtroom next week. the hearing was postponed when brown couldn't get a flight out of los angeles. he pled guilty to punching a fan last october. he rejected two previous plea deal offers. last night we said good-bye to arch campbell. before he left he filed one more review to get your...
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. >> and the ctf-uso, it's a play for usi. >> well, energy stocks bounce much more than crude in the event of some sort of scare. you're not going get a big move out of crude, not like the energy stocks. >> mike, how do you like the trade? >> well, i like it. if you're looking at land drillers, and the oil service traders, a lot of global exposu exposure, that's another way to take a potentially bullish bet on crude. >> and we've seen brandt, down for the month. reacts more to isis than we thought. >> well, when the uso was 39, we put a put spread on it. and it made a good move. i'm using uso as a conduit. >> and brent is tracking dollar for dollar with uti. and it's a dollar-based thing, as well. not just the politics. >> and apple, ahead of its iphone 6 announcements, traded higher today. so, the chart master has made it over to the plasma, and we'll break it down. carter? >> i've gone back in time, if you will, take a look at where apple is. i'm going to switch to red here. here's the all-time high, two years ago in september of 2012. a split-adjusted price of $100. and lets go fo
. >> and the ctf-uso, it's a play for usi. >> well, energy stocks bounce much more than crude in the event of some sort of scare. you're not going get a big move out of crude, not like the energy stocks. >> mike, how do you like the trade? >> well, i like it. if you're looking at land drillers, and the oil service traders, a lot of global exposu exposure, that's another way to take a potentially bullish bet on crude. >> and we've seen brandt, down for the month....
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the hackers got the information from usis. it conducts background checks for homeland security. right now, it is unclear how many employees were infected, but the fbi is investigating. on its website, usis says the hack has all the markings of a state sponsored attack. >>> the violence led to a state of emergency being held in liberia. doctors say too many are not receiving the necessary treatment. some leading experts are calling for experimental serums to be released. testing for the virus can be an involved, and lengthy process. work is underway to try to develop a new, and faster test. amber lee tells us about a company that's developing a prototype that can test people on the spot and then get those results back quickly. >> reporter: frank, the company tells me the device is designed to be used at places such as airports and other sites, where a lab is not readily available. >> reporter: it's a hand held device. >> it's the size of an ipad mini. a simple of body fluid, such as blood, would be placed in the small hole at the center of the device. this is used to test for vir
the hackers got the information from usis. it conducts background checks for homeland security. right now, it is unclear how many employees were infected, but the fbi is investigating. on its website, usis says the hack has all the markings of a state sponsored attack. >>> the violence led to a state of emergency being held in liberia. doctors say too many are not receiving the necessary treatment. some leading experts are calling for experimental serums to be released. testing for the...
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suggestion, clement and sergeant jones with sergeant doc assisted usis activity by representing -- bying residents ofdu qua with books, and calendars. because it was closer to many access canals in the first battalion was given its most important mission to date. the richrom agricultural area and from the even more productive south was transported by boat to rose what led to saigon in other cities north of the delta. however, river and road traffic was frequently intercepted by the viet cong who collected tribute from the farmers transporting their produce and terrorized them if they were uncooperative. the first battalion was assigned the mission of clearing the area andheast of duqua constructing a self-defense core post at the junction of two canals near the village of li long wa. upon receipt of the order, captain johnson and his counterpart formulated a plan for the post-, selecting a position which would command both canals and the for reinforcements. n's lanning impressed johnson, convincing him that advising can work out ways. he got many good ideas from his counterpart. the p
suggestion, clement and sergeant jones with sergeant doc assisted usis activity by representing -- bying residents ofdu qua with books, and calendars. because it was closer to many access canals in the first battalion was given its most important mission to date. the richrom agricultural area and from the even more productive south was transported by boat to rose what led to saigon in other cities north of the delta. however, river and road traffic was frequently intercepted by the viet cong...
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days,usiness in those movies, weno were doing this in front of a cave wall." it helps to have people be a catalyst and letting them go. they want to tell you stuff and it is important. it is a verbal and visual record. they light up when you -- when i talk about it. >> they have an audience again. >> that combined with remembering it. >> science is an interest of yours. >> my brother is an optical physicist and teaches science in memphis. [raspberry] i am always fascinated by it and the potential for it. working on -- "send in the cl ones." "what are you doing?" "nothing." "what are you doing?" "i developed a gene therapy for specific form of cancer." "i'm just having lunch." i'm fine. >> what do you do? >> i make noises. "i make faces. i like to make faces." >> where was that from? that that wasm," in german. he did a monologue once in a television show, talking about -- "my head is like a fishbowl." "a wonderful monologue from 'psycho.'" >> what musical instruments you play? >> i try to play the saxophone once. this wonderful saxophone player once said, "don
days,usiness in those movies, weno were doing this in front of a cave wall." it helps to have people be a catalyst and letting them go. they want to tell you stuff and it is important. it is a verbal and visual record. they light up when you -- when i talk about it. >> they have an audience again. >> that combined with remembering it. >> science is an interest of yours. >> my brother is an optical physicist and teaches science in memphis. [raspberry] i am always...
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we are excited about that and a lot of other things that are causing this momentum in our usiness. >>o me, it sounded like you backed away a little bit from the idea of sprint-t-mobile deal is the only way. is that just me? > i backed away. first of all, you know me better than to see me back away from anything. i have been very consistent. i will not comment on any specific transaction for the company, never have. i've always been consistent that in the long term, if i really want to bring long-term competition and lead the industry in the united states, scale is important. capital is important. one of the accelerants could be a transaction of some type. i've always said we have multiple options to look at that. in the short term, i have pointed out this company is hitting on all cylinders and we've got great runway. we will consider multiple options to look at things that accelerate the uncarrier. i have been consistent all along. >> we know if it happens, you are the guy in charge but if it doesn't happen, you're the guy who has to figure out what to do. how else do you add scale?
we are excited about that and a lot of other things that are causing this momentum in our usiness. >>o me, it sounded like you backed away a little bit from the idea of sprint-t-mobile deal is the only way. is that just me? > i backed away. first of all, you know me better than to see me back away from anything. i have been very consistent. i will not comment on any specific transaction for the company, never have. i've always been consistent that in the long term, if i really want to...
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. >>> the usie came under fire.said and the state department are denying another program was started in cuba to bring up political unrest. they went there to spread the idea of trying to change the government. that's according to allegations in a new story from the u.s. the state department insists the program had a duel function and it was trying to provide an opportunity to increase political awareness among young cubans. however, the cuban government is not looking favorably on this program. and neither are these young people who said they thought they were simply making new friends, but now feel they were mislead and perhaps being misused. because of past relationships, usaid and affiliated programs might have been used not to promote general health and welfare but used instead to change political governments. something which these other countries obviously do not like. >> rosiland jordan reporting from the state department. >>> russia has held several days of military exercises near the border with ukraine. the
. >>> the usie came under fire.said and the state department are denying another program was started in cuba to bring up political unrest. they went there to spread the idea of trying to change the government. that's according to allegations in a new story from the u.s. the state department insists the program had a duel function and it was trying to provide an opportunity to increase political awareness among young cubans. however, the cuban government is not looking favorably on this...
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a nine-year-old girl accidentally kills her instructor, learning to fire a usi submachine gun. >>> situation could be getting worse. we begin tonight with a painful plea from the mother of an american journalist held by the islamic state group. shirley sotloff released this desperate video today, begging the group's leader, abu bakr al-baghdadi, to let her son go. she addresses him as caliph. roxana saberi has more. >> i am shirley sotloff. my son stephen is in your hands. >> reporter: in this emotional plea, shirley sotloff addresses the leader by his preferred title. asking him to let him to come home. >> you as the caliph can grant amnesty. i ask you to please release my son. stephen is a journalist, who covered the suffering of muslims at the hand of tirants. >> the sotloffs kept his captivity secret. they thought if they publicized his case his captors in the islamic state group would kill him. last tuesday the group released a video showing the execution of another american journalist, james foley and threatened to kill sotloff next if the u.s. didn't stop targeting iraq with air strik
a nine-year-old girl accidentally kills her instructor, learning to fire a usi submachine gun. >>> situation could be getting worse. we begin tonight with a painful plea from the mother of an american journalist held by the islamic state group. shirley sotloff released this desperate video today, begging the group's leader, abu bakr al-baghdadi, to let her son go. she addresses him as caliph. roxana saberi has more. >> i am shirley sotloff. my son stephen is in your hands....
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usi using fictious documents. when i had my marketing business, we would run secret shopper programs for malls, shopping centers, chambers of commerce. would you identify where your problems are and you get in there and you clean them up. the problem is the system allows fraud. if you've got 11 out of 12 that something is wrong, mr. slavitt, that is a failing grade. there have been over 30 delays in implementation. the president has made multiple unilateral changes, and we're here to learn about the contracting practices that took place at cms with the botched implementation of this law. we are looking at the gao study. this thing is not much better. let's talk about this contract. so january cms awarded a contract to a new company to continue work on the federal marketplace. it was $91 million contract, correct? >> correct. >> okay. now gao says that cost has ballooned to more than $175 million, is that correct? >> you can answer that question. >> that is what the report says. i don't agree with that characteriza
usi using fictious documents. when i had my marketing business, we would run secret shopper programs for malls, shopping centers, chambers of commerce. would you identify where your problems are and you get in there and you clean them up. the problem is the system allows fraud. if you've got 11 out of 12 that something is wrong, mr. slavitt, that is a failing grade. there have been over 30 delays in implementation. the president has made multiple unilateral changes, and we're here to learn...
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usi the twitter name duale khal -- mccain praised isis and defended jihad. he said he converted to islam 10 years ago.. a high school friend minneapolis says that was n the guy she knew. (sot) he s silly, he was a trickster he was a class clown and always made everyone laugh. (stand: susan mcginnis cbs news washington) a u-s official mccain was on a u.s. terror watch list. his death is shining a spotlight on foreigners traveling to syro join militant groups... dozs of them believed to be americans. the u.s. is now conducting surveillance fli over syria gathering intelligence ahead of possie airstrikes against isis. (s: president obama/ no chyron necessary) we'll continue to take direct action where ne to protect our people and to defend our homeland." isis already beheaded an u-s journalist in syria and is w reportedly holding another american, a female aid work. susan mcginnis cbs news washington. islamic militants are repory demanding more than six mil dollars in exchange for the female hostage. the san francisco woman, known for trying to sneak oo passeng
usi the twitter name duale khal -- mccain praised isis and defended jihad. he said he converted to islam 10 years ago.. a high school friend minneapolis says that was n the guy she knew. (sot) he s silly, he was a trickster he was a class clown and always made everyone laugh. (stand: susan mcginnis cbs news washington) a u-s official mccain was on a u.s. terror watch list. his death is shining a spotlight on foreigners traveling to syro join militant groups... dozs of them believed to be...
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. >> you've got three americans who've been indicted for joining usis in the last year, including by way a woman, which is quite unusual. luckily, they were arrested before they could leave the country, but clearly isis is sort of -- if you're interested in this ideology, that's the most exciting thing to go and join right now. >> reporter: and tracking americans who are part of isis is getting more difficult, especially on the ground in syria and iraq. a senior u.s. intelligence official tells us the footprint for american human intelligence in that area is not extensive. analysts say the isis leader, abu bakar al baghdadi, has extra motivation to send his fighters to the u.s. >> baghdadi, who's the head of isis, is a narcissistic psychopath. he wants to be bigger than osama bin laden. one of the ways he will measure that is how effective and how big the terrorist activities he can carry out in the west are compared to what bin laden was able to do. >> reporter: analysts say al baghdadi's also taking a page from bin laden's propaganda book. they say he gets shock value. he knows how
. >> you've got three americans who've been indicted for joining usis in the last year, including by way a woman, which is quite unusual. luckily, they were arrested before they could leave the country, but clearly isis is sort of -- if you're interested in this ideology, that's the most exciting thing to go and join right now. >> reporter: and tracking americans who are part of isis is getting more difficult, especially on the ground in syria and iraq. a senior u.s. intelligence...
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usi using fictious documents. when i had my marketing business, we would run secret shopper programs for malls, shopping centers, chambers of commerce. would you identify where your problems are and you get in there and you clean them up. the problem is the system allows fraud. if you've got 11 out of 12 that something is wrong, mr. slavitt, that is a failing grade. there have been over 30 delays in implementation. the president has made multiple unilateral changes, and we're here to learn about the contracting practices that took place at cms with the botched implementation of this law. we are looking at the gao study. this thing is not much better. let's talk about this contract. so january cms awarded a contract to a new company to continue work on the federal marketplace. it was $91 million contract, correct? >> correct. >> okay. now gao says that cost has ballooned to more than $175 million, is that correct? >> you can answer that question. >> that is what the report says. i don't agree with that characteriza
usi using fictious documents. when i had my marketing business, we would run secret shopper programs for malls, shopping centers, chambers of commerce. would you identify where your problems are and you get in there and you clean them up. the problem is the system allows fraud. if you've got 11 out of 12 that something is wrong, mr. slavitt, that is a failing grade. there have been over 30 delays in implementation. the president has made multiple unilateral changes, and we're here to learn...
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. >> simon: so being an art expert today is a risky usiness?: it's so risky that a lot of authentication boards have shut down. there's just simply too much legal peril out there. its one of the reasons why a lot of experts will not give their opinions. >> simon: many foundations representing major artists like andy warhol, keith haring, and willem de kooning are refusing to authenticate works brought to them at all. francis o'connor is the world's top jackson pollock expert. he says he can spot a fake pollock in a second, but these days is keeping his opinions to himself. what if i were to come to you and say, "this has been presented to me as a pollock." >> francis o'connor: someone comes to me about once a week. i just let it go by. >> simon: let it go by? >> o'connor: in other words, ignore it. >> simon: i'm not quite sure i understand. if i come to you and i say, "hey, this has been presented to me as a pollock," and you can see right away that it isn't, you're not going to tell me, "this is not a pollock"? >> o'connor: i would be very hes
. >> simon: so being an art expert today is a risky usiness?: it's so risky that a lot of authentication boards have shut down. there's just simply too much legal peril out there. its one of the reasons why a lot of experts will not give their opinions. >> simon: many foundations representing major artists like andy warhol, keith haring, and willem de kooning are refusing to authenticate works brought to them at all. francis o'connor is the world's top jackson pollock expert. he...
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department of defense during a brings not only the experience he had in private practice representing usinesses, private sector, entities of all sizes, which is a critical part of what we do, but he also has brought to the department that post-goldwater ichols sense of unity. those of you with experience in d.o.d. who have been watching this know that about 40 years after the department of defense was created, congress passed the 1986 goldwater-nichols legislation to bring greater unity of effort to the department of defense. as a talk about this to my colleagues at dhs, i remind them that it took about 40 years for the department of defense to get where they needed to get to begin on unity of effort. we do not have the 40 years to get this right at department of homeland security. it helps you to keep in mind how young we are as a department. but secretary johnson has come with a sense of urgency to bring the lessons learned from the department of defense with regard to bringing that unity of effort across those elements f dhs. a very important part of what he is doing. and it is perfectly con
department of defense during a brings not only the experience he had in private practice representing usinesses, private sector, entities of all sizes, which is a critical part of what we do, but he also has brought to the department that post-goldwater ichols sense of unity. those of you with experience in d.o.d. who have been watching this know that about 40 years after the department of defense was created, congress passed the 1986 goldwater-nichols legislation to bring greater unity of...
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us dons,usiness of 8711 is the company behind them, including "ninja turtles," " hunger games," and others are maybe one of the coolest people on set because we get to play for a living. ♪ >> they do the action sequences from beginning to end. we choreographed fight sequences and then we execute them for the actual movie. the performers we have our incredible acrobats. some of them have an advanced background in breakdancing. you need people with extreme talent. >> i don't have a fight background at all. i literally threw my first punch when i stepped foot in this gym. "hunger games" is more running and jumping. something like "x-men" is more fighting and the. >> martial arts let me get into stunts and then build this company. there are actors who can do 90 percent of their own stunts and they can do them better than the stem performers. i would say brad pitt and matt damon. hugh jackman is one of those freakish athletes. there are a lot of chicks to the trade. moretunt double is prominent in film than you really realize. them, the disguise way you photograph them, a lot of it is rigging o
us dons,usiness of 8711 is the company behind them, including "ninja turtles," " hunger games," and others are maybe one of the coolest people on set because we get to play for a living. ♪ >> they do the action sequences from beginning to end. we choreographed fight sequences and then we execute them for the actual movie. the performers we have our incredible acrobats. some of them have an advanced background in breakdancing. you need people with extreme talent....
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officials say perm information may have been stolen by the hackers who usis believes works for a foreign government. the department of homeland security and office of personnel management have stopped providing data to it a contractor until that issue is cleared up. >>> breaking overnight. two former senior surviving members of the khmer rouge regime have been found guilty of crimes against humanity by a u.n.-backed tribunal. these two men who are both in their 80s now have been sentenced to life in prison. their lawyers, however, say they will appeal. the khmer rouge ruled cambodia between 1975 and 1979. at least 2 million people died under the regime's rule from execution, forced labor and starvation. if you were around in the '70s, you would certainly remember what was going on in cambodia at that time, and the terror that was caused. >> thanks, michaela. >> let's take a break. coming up next on "new day," all hands on deck at the cdc, the highest alert issued in response to the ebola crisis. dr. sanjay gupta is going to go inside, taking us inside the cdc as they raise the call to ra
officials say perm information may have been stolen by the hackers who usis believes works for a foreign government. the department of homeland security and office of personnel management have stopped providing data to it a contractor until that issue is cleared up. >>> breaking overnight. two former senior surviving members of the khmer rouge regime have been found guilty of crimes against humanity by a u.n.-backed tribunal. these two men who are both in their 80s now have been...
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hackers recently attacked the computers of a company called usis, which conducts background checks for federal employees. a letter sent yesterday to department of homeland security staffers warned personally identifiable information about current and/or former federal employees could be at risk. this comes after a disclosure that a russian gang now stands accused of the biggest ever cyber attack of personal data. a small private internet security firm hold security says over 1 billion user names, passwords and e-mail addresses have been stolen from 420,000 websites. in mid-july alex holden the company's founder, realized the scope of the breach and discovered he was a victim. >> you start looking at certain pointers and even working with some of the larger customers to verify that what we are seeing has not been a honeypot generated by hackers just for us. it seems to be legitimate and our customers were able to confirm it. >> reporter: security analysts are concerned the hackers could ultimately sell the stolen personal data exposing bank accounts and leading to identity theft. jim le
hackers recently attacked the computers of a company called usis, which conducts background checks for federal employees. a letter sent yesterday to department of homeland security staffers warned personally identifiable information about current and/or former federal employees could be at risk. this comes after a disclosure that a russian gang now stands accused of the biggest ever cyber attack of personal data. a small private internet security firm hold security says over 1 billion user...
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vamos a tomarnos un "usie", eso es nuevo. >> ¿quÉ es? >> una foto de todos juntos. venga.todo lo nueva, >> oye, mi querido vÍctor, es woeriencia para ti? hubo nada de diferencia. o sea, tenÍa cuestiones de cÓmo puedo hacer algo mejor. me ayudaban y para mÍ fue suave que entre Él y yo hablÁbamos en espaÑol en el set pero cuando lleguÉ a estados unidos, teng pahacer de yoy cuÉntame cÓmo fue esta experiencia para ti de ser de los nuevos en expandables 3. [habla en inglÉs] bueno miren, é siempre quiso ser parte del elenco y que quiere hacer esto por el resto de su vida. yo quiero preguntarles si fue difÍcil la preparaciÓn en cuestiÓn de acción. yo estaba viendo la pelÍcula. quÉ bÁrbaro. se tienen que preparar fÍsicamente? >> yo no hice ninguna preparaciÓn fÍsica. yo no soy un hombre musculoso. siempre me ha gustado mÁs la flexibilidad. me gusta practicar el yoga. >> ¿por quÉ se estÁ riendo? ¿te vio en alguna posiciÓn de yoga? >> no creo. mientras rodamos, i didn't do yoga. >> we saw you. >> ¿cuÁl es tu posiciÓn favorita? >> uy no... ¿ahora? >> ensÉÑame tu posiciÓn favorita. >>
vamos a tomarnos un "usie", eso es nuevo. >> ¿quÉ es? >> una foto de todos juntos. venga.todo lo nueva, >> oye, mi querido vÍctor, es woeriencia para ti? hubo nada de diferencia. o sea, tenÍa cuestiones de cÓmo puedo hacer algo mejor. me ayudaban y para mÍ fue suave que entre Él y yo hablÁbamos en espaÑol en el set pero cuando lleguÉ a estados unidos, teng pahacer de yoy cuÉntame cÓmo fue esta experiencia para ti de ser de los nuevos en expandables 3....
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decision, youd are seeing anything like heaven-eight advertisers and groups and organizations and .usinessesiated question, you're going to see a lot more of it, and that percentage is increasing much larger than the candidate spending. host: richmond, virginia, ellen, democratic caller. keep hearing that people do not like negative ads, and how terrible they are. i wish people would focus on the real important thing about the ads, and that is are the truthful? it is honest ads that everybody dishonest ads that everyone out to be complaining about. guest: that is a great point. it is really up to all of us, the media, the voters, though who can take action by doing their homework if something is true or false. if it does not pass the sniff test and we have to call these campaigns out. that will keep them in check. we are a democracy where people can participate in the system, and we have to exercise that. guest: at the end of the day it is the voters decision on whether they will turn out and which campaign they will vote for. you have a choice to believe the ad or not or to know and looking
decision, youd are seeing anything like heaven-eight advertisers and groups and organizations and .usinessesiated question, you're going to see a lot more of it, and that percentage is increasing much larger than the candidate spending. host: richmond, virginia, ellen, democratic caller. keep hearing that people do not like negative ads, and how terrible they are. i wish people would focus on the real important thing about the ads, and that is are the truthful? it is honest ads that everybody...
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vamos a tomarnos un "usie", eso es nuevo. >> ¿quÉ es? >> una foto de todos juntos. venga. >> victoria ruffo tambiÉn andan disfrutando mucho. todos los detalles los traen los lengÜilargos. >> la foto, la foto. ♪ ¡hey, mamá! ♪ ♪ encuentra todo lo de las tortugas en target. ♪ baby, love never felt so good and i doubt if it ever could gotta fly, gotta see, i can't wait, i can't take it 'cause baby, everytime i love you, in and out of my life, in out baby para los amantes del verano baby, love never felt so good >> the expandables 3 esta pelÍcula que se estrena este viernes 15 de agosto. es una superproducciÓn llena de superestrellas y de mucha producciÓn. le damos la bienvenida al elenco de esta pelÍcula. los actores antonio banderas y vÍctor ortiz. estamos fascinados. dÉjenme decirles. tÚ ya habÍas estado aquí, en despierta amÉrica. bienvenido a tu casa. y descubrÍ en comerciales que kellen sÍ entiende espaÑol y habla. >> ¿que'? yo no sÉ. >> sÍ habla. >> bienvenidos. me encanta que estÉn aquÍ. todas las superestrellas estÁn reunidas. mira nada mÁs. todos son estrellas. >> era
vamos a tomarnos un "usie", eso es nuevo. >> ¿quÉ es? >> una foto de todos juntos. venga. >> victoria ruffo tambiÉn andan disfrutando mucho. todos los detalles los traen los lengÜilargos. >> la foto, la foto. ♪ ¡hey, mamá! ♪ ♪ encuentra todo lo de las tortugas en target. ♪ baby, love never felt so good and i doubt if it ever could gotta fly, gotta see, i can't wait, i can't take it 'cause baby, everytime i love you, in and out of my life, in out...
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