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Garrison’s character on “Prison Break” was killed in the show’s Oct

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The former “Prison Break” actor will undergo a “diagnostic” by parole officers and psychologists in a prison before returning for an Oct. 31 appearance before Superior Court Judge Elden S. Fox.

Garrison, 27, was driving a 2001 Land Rover on Dec. 2 when he lost control and rammed a tree. The crash killed Vahagn Setian, a Beverly Hills High School student who would have been 18 on Wednesday. Two other passengers, both 15-year-old girls, survived.

About a dozen of the victim’s friends and relatives were in court Thursday, all wearing T-shirts with Setian’s picture on the front and the James Dean saying “Dream as if you’ll live forever, live as if you’ll die today” on the back.

Garrison pleaded guilty in May to one count of vehicular manslaughter without gross negligence, one count of driving under the influence with a blood-alcohol level of 0.15 percent or higher, and a misdemeanor 천안 안마 of providing alcohol to a minor.

He apologized to Setian’s family during the court proceeding.

“I relive that night every day, and I think about the bad decision I made that day. All I can say to you is, ‘I’m so sorry,'” he said.

Garrison’s character on “Prison Break” was killed in the show’s Oct. 2 episode. The Dallas native’s other credits include the film “Crazy.”

He was recently featured in a public service announcement that encourages viewers not to drink and drive. The PSA re-enacts his crash, and he appears to be holding back tears as he talks about what a stupid and costly mistake he made.


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Six people died at the scene and three later succumbed to injuries at hospitals, he said

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2 months agoThe blast Saturday in the city of Pune, 125 miles southeast of Mumbai, threatened to damage new efforts to reduce tensions between nuclear-armed rivals India and Pakistan, with Hindu nationalist leaders placing blame for the attack on India’s Muslim neighbor.

“It was a bomb lying in an unattended bag,” Home Minister Palaniappan Chidambaram told reporters Sunday after visiting the bakery and the wounded in hospitals.

Six people died at the scene and three later succumbed to injuries at hospitals, he said. Of the 57 wounded, 19 were released from medical facilities.

Chidambaram said forensic experts were trying to determine what explosives were used and how the bomb was triggered.

“All the information available to us at the moment points to a plot to explode a device in a place that is frequented by foreigners as well as Indians,” Chidambaram said.

Home Secretary G.K. Pillai earlier said the blast occurred at 7:30 p.m. at the German Bakery, near the Osho Ashram, a renowned meditation center.

It was the first terrorist strike in India since 10 Pakistan-based gunmen rampaged through hotels and a train station in the financial hub of Mumbai for 60 hours in November 2008, killing 166 people.

“It appears that an unattended package was noticed in the bakery by one of the waiters who apparently attempted to open the package when the blast took place,” Pillai told reporters.

The building and nearby shops were badly damaged and splattered with thick patches of blood and several limbs. “I came running to the bakery after hearing the explosion. I found people lying all over the place,” said Abba More, who lives nearby.

One foreigner was among the dead, but his nationality was not immediately known, Pillai said. Chidambaram said a Sudanese national was among the wounded in the blast.

The bombing came as ties between India and 천안 안마 archrival Pakistan appeared to be warming. The two countries agreed to hold talks in New Delhi on Feb. 25, their first formal negotiations since the Mumbai attacks.

Asked whether the explosion was linked to the India-Pakistan talks, Pillai said: “Forensic investigations have just begun. Till they are completed, we will not know who is (involved).”

But Gopinath Munde, a senior Hindu nationalist Bharatiya Janata Party leader, asserted, “This again is an attack from Pakistan.”


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Some officials were more cautious about the speed with which government can be installed

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Bombs and booby traps slowed the advance of thousands of U.S. Marines and Afghan soldiers moving Saturday through the Taliban-controlled town of Marjah – NATO’s most ambitious effort yet to break the militants’ grip over their southern heartland.

NATO said it hoped to secure the area in days, set up a local government and rush in development aid in a first test of the new U.S. strategy for turning the tide of the eight-year war. The offensive is the largest since the 2001 U.S.-led invasion of Afghanistan.

The Taliban appeared to have scattered in the face of overwhelming force, possibly waiting to regroup and stage attacks later to foil the alliance’s plan to stabilize the area and expand Afghan government control in the volatile south.

NATO said two of its soldiers were killed in the first day of the operation – one American and one Briton, according to military officials in their countries. Afghan authorities said at least 20 insurgents were killed.

More than 30 transport helicopters ferried troops into the heart of Marjah before dawn Saturday, while British, Afghan and U.S. troops fanned out across the Nad Ali district to the north of the mudbrick town, long a stronghold of the Taliban.

Maj. Gen. Gordon Messenger told reporters in London that British forces “have successfully secured the area militarily” with only sporadic resistance from Taliban forces. A Taliban spokesman insisted their forces still controlled the town.

Other Taliban officials downplayed the importance of the NATO offensive.

“If even NATO and [the] U.S. take Marjah, that does not mean [the] end of [the] Taliban, even in Helmand. Forget about all over Afghanistan,” Raliban commander Mullah Abdul Ghaafar Akhond told CBS News by phone.

“Taliban strategy is [to] let the enemies forces enter into … Marjah and Nad Ali, but once they get in they would be attack by IEDs, ambush, and gunfire and that would harm NATO and U.S. forces,” said Akond.

A senior member of the Taliban military council who spoke to CBS News on the condition of anonymity said the militants would fight as much as possible in the first phase of the attack, but their main efforts would be directed toward waging a guerilla war against coalition forces.

In Marjah, Marines and Afghan troops faced little armed resistance. But their advance through the town was impeded by countless land mines, homemade bombs and booby-traps littering the area.

Throughout the day, Marine ordnance teams blew up bombs where they were found, setting off huge explosions that reverberated through the dusty streets.

The bridge over the canal into Marjah from the north was rigged with so many explosives that Marines erected temporary bridges to cross into the town.

“It’s just got to be a very slow and deliberate process,” said Capt. Joshua Winfrey of Stillwater, Okla., a Marine company commander.

Lt. Col. Brian Christmas, commander of the 3rd Battalion, 6th Marines, said U.S. troops fought gunbattles in at least four areas of the town, including the western suburb of Sistani where India Company faced “some intense fighting.”

To the east, the battalion’s Kilo Company was inserted into the town by helicopter without meeting resistance but was then “significantly engaged” as the Marines fanned out from the landing zone, Christmas said.

Marine commanders had said they expected between 400 and 1,000 insurgents – including more than 100 foreign fighters – to be holed up in Marjah, a town of 80,000 people which is the linchpin of the militants’ logistical and opium-smuggling network in the south.

Shopkeeper Abdul Kader, 44, said seven or eight Taliban fighters, who had been holding the position where the Marines crossed over, had fled in the middle of the night. He said he was angry at the insurgents for having planted bombs and mines all around his neighborhood.

“They left with their motorcycles and their guns. They went deeper into town,” he said as Marines and Afghan troops searched a poppy field next to his house. “We can’t even walk out of our own houses.”

Saturday’s ground assault followed several hours after the first wave of helicopters flew troops over the mine fields into the center of town before dawn. Helicopter gunships fired missiles at Taliban tunnels and bunkers while flares illuminated the night sky so pilots could see their landing zones.

The offensive, code-named “Moshtarak,” or “Together,” was described as the biggest joint operation of the Afghan war, with 15,000 troops involved, including some 7,500 in Marjah itself. The government says Afghan soldiers make up at least half of the offensive’s force.

Elsewhere in the south, three U.S. soldiers were killed by a bomb in an attack unrelated to the operation, NATO said.

Winning the battle for Marjah is only the first step, reports CBS News correspondent Mandy Clark. The key to victory here is to maintain control of the city for the long term, which is why the Marines are already reaching out to the local population.

Once Marjah is secured, NATO hopes to quickly deliver aid and provide public services in a bid to win support among the estimated 125,000 people who live in the town and surrounding villages. The Afghans’ ability to restore those services is crucial to the success of the operation and in preventing the Taliban from returning.

Maj. Gen. Nick Carter, the top NATO commander in the south, said coalition forces hope to install an Afghan government presence within the next few days, bringing health care, education, electricity and other public services to win the allegiance of the townspeople.

Teams of international development workers and 부천 안마 Afghan officials are ready to enter the area as soon as security permits. A deputy district chief has already been appointed for Marjah and government teams have drawn up maps of where schools, clinics and mosques should be built.

Some officials were more cautious about the speed with which government can be installed.

“I can’t yet say how long it will take for this military phase to get to the point where we can bring in the civilian support from the Afghan government. We hope that will happen quickly,” NATO’s civilian chief, Mark Sedwill, said in Kabul.

Sedwill said a key part of establishing government in Marjah will be a series of meetings with tribal elders to hear their concerns much like two meetings that preceded the offensive.

Tribal elders have pleaded with NATO to finish the operation quickly and spare civilians – an appeal that offers some hope the townspeople will cooperate with Afghan and international forces once the Taliban are gone.

Still, the town’s residents have displayed few signs of rushing to welcome the attack force.

“The elders are telling people to stay behind the front doors and keep them bolted,” Carter said. “Once people feel more secure and they realize there is government present on the ground, they will come out and tell us where the IEDs are.”


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DVD “The Simpsons: The Complete Tenth Season” is now out on DVD, just in time for “The Simpsons Movie.” “Disturbia” helped launch Shia LaBeof into stardom

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“Stardust” is an original fantasy starring some of the biggest names in the business: Claire Danes, Peter O’Toole, Sienna Miller, 부산 마사지 Michelle Pfeiffer, and Robert DeNiro. The story follows the adventures of a young man as he sets out on a quest to find his true love.

Jackie Chan and Chris Tucker are back in “Rush Hour 3”. This time the partners travel to parish to take on a Chinese crime family.

TV

The next chapter in the lives of Flower, Mozart and Carlos will be revealed as Animal Planet’s “Meerkat Manor” returns for a new 13-episode season at 8:30 p.m. ET Friday.

Hallmark Channel is airing a “Murder, She Wrote” marathon, 1-9 p.m. ET Saturday, with Angela Lansbury, who made the character one of TV’s most gracious and enduring sleuths.

MUSIC

Hard-rocking band Fuel is back with a new album, “Angels & Devils.”

Rap group UGK has a new CD, “Underground Kingz,” but watch out for explicit lyrics.

For those who love to relish the classics, pick up At Newport, which features songs like “I’ve Got a Crush on You” and “Love Is Here to Stay,” sung by the legendary Ella Fitzgerald and Billie Holiday.

BOOKS

“Eclipse” by Stephenie Meyer is another installment of the author’s vampire love saga.

“Spook Country” by William Gibson is a thriller based on the fear and anger that characterizes modern America — a country that Gibson argues has departed from its founding principals.

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“The Simpsons: The Complete Tenth Season” is now out on DVD, just in time for “The Simpsons Movie.”

“Disturbia” helped launch Shia LaBeof into stardom. This thriller takes a page from the classic Alfred Hitchcock movie “Rear Window.”

Chris Rock explores love, marriage and boredom in”I Think I Love My Wife.”

“Opus” opens Aug. 7, at the Off-Broadway 59E59 Theaters. While members of a world-famous string quartet are preparing for their next big gig, their founder disappears. The replacement inspires them with her gifts, but things become heated during a rehearsal session for Beethoven’s Opus 131.

“Tings Dey Happen,” is a solo show starring Dan Hoyle, who tells a dark story of the underbelly of Nigeria. Hoyle was a Fulbright scholar who spent a year in the country studying oil politics. The play opens Aug. 7, at the Off-Broadway Culture Project theater.

In “Human Error,” two investigators from the National Transportation Safety Board become deeply involved in the life of a plane crash survivor. The play opens Aug. 8 at the Off-Broadway Atlantic Stage 2.


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“Her college fan base, for us, really made the point that she will appeal more broadly.” The official lineup of guests is still up in the air, but celebs like Lady Gaga, Eminem, Katy Perry, Usher, and Drake are up for Moonmen

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NEW YORK (CBS) Comedienne Chelsea Handler is set to emcee this year’s MTV Video Music Awards.

Handler, 35, who is best known for her tongue-in-cheek humor, made the official announcement Wednesday night on her hit E! talk show, “Chelsea Lately.”

“Everyone knows that when you think of rap music and hip-hop you think of ‘Chelsea Lately,” Handler joked. “And that’s why I will be hosting them.”

Handler’s two best-selling memoirs, “Are You There, Vodka? It’s Me, Chelsea” and “Chelsea Chelsea Bang Bang,” have sold particularly well with college students, an audience that MTV covets, according to the New York Times.

“There is a sweet spot that loves her,” MTV’s general manger Stephen K. Friedman said to the newspaper Wednesday. “Her college fan base, for us, really made the point that she will appeal more broadly.”

The official lineup of guests is still up in the air, but celebs like Lady Gaga, Eminem, Katy Perry, Usher, and Drake are up for 청주 안마 Moonmen. Kanye West, Justin Bieber and B.O.B are set to hit the stage as performers.

The MTV Video Music Awards will broadcast live from Los Angeles on Sept 12 at 9 p.m. ET.


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“This Is Us” reveals how Milo Ventimiglia’s character dies

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Warning: Spoiler alert! Do not proceed if you have not watched Sunday’s Super Bowl episode of “This Is Us.” Believe us, you will regret it. Everyone else, you may proceed.

“This Is Us” finally answered the biggest question surrounding the series: How did Jack die?

On Sunday’s devastating Super Bowl episode, appropriately titled “Super Bowl Sunday,” it was revealed that Jack didn’t die in the house fire. It was cardiac arrest, a complication Jack suffered from severe smoke inhalation that affected his lungs and traveled to his heart, which ultimately killed him. “A widowmaker’s heart attack,” Rebecca would reveal later.

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Rebecca receives the devastating news from Jack’s doctor moments after they arrived at the hospital, when it seemed like all Jack suffered from the house fire was second-degree burns. “One of the complications of smoke inhalation is that it puts terrible stress on the lungs and therefore the heart. Your husband went into cardiac arrest. It was catastrophic, and I’m afraid we’ve lost him,” the doctor breaks the devastating news to Rebecca, who isn’t quite registering the loss as she bites into a chocolate bar she bought from the vending machine. The doctor notices, reiterating the unrelenting truth that her significant other is gone: “Mrs. Pearson, your husband has died.”

Rebecca, not believing the doctor, runs over to Jack’s room: “I’m sorry, we were just here for a burn on his arm. … Jack! Babe! Jack!” But she stops in her tracks when she sees Jack’s lifeless body in the hospital bed, 청주 안마 and her new reality begins to set in. Life is never going to be the same for Pearsons ever again. 

The episode didn’t waste any time getting into the action, opening with Jack jolted awake in the middle of the night to the Pearson home on fire. Half awake, he walks over to the door with the intention of seeking out the cause of the smoke seeping into the bedroom, except the second he turns the handle, the door thrusts open and the nightmarish scene of the family home completely engulfed in flames immediately springs Jack to action to bring his family to safety.

Jack rescues Randall and Katie from their rooms —  the latter leaving viewers on bated breath as parts of Jack’s arm suffers second-degree burns as a result — and leads them and Rebecca safely out the bedroom window and down onto the front yard. But when Kate screams for her beloved dog, Louie, he’s determined to save the family pet, too. “I love you,” Jack tells Rebecca, before he goes back into the blaze. It seemed like those would be his last words, but moments later, the front door opens and he miraculously has Louie under his arms along with a sack of “the important stuff,” which he tells Rebecca later in the ambulance includes the family photo album and Kate’s only copy of her Berklee audition tape.

After they drop Kate and Randall off at Miguel’s house, Jack and Rebecca meet with the doctor at the hospital, who bandages Jack’s burns up and tells him that considering how long he was inside the burning home, it could’ve been way worse. But because his heart rate is a little too high for comfort, in addition to some minor swelling and smoke inhalation, he wants to keep Jack under observation. Rebecca tells Jack that she’s going to make some calls and Jack, clearly uncomfortable but always putting on a stoic face, jokes with his wife. “How could you possibly joke right now?” Rebecca says. “It’s because I still got the only thing I ever really needed,” Jack replies lovingly.

But before she leaves the hospital room, Rebecca stands in front of a TV news report recapping the Super Bowl game they all missed. Jack’s last words to his wife? “You’re in front of the TV,” a sweet and loving wink to their renewed relationship. The silver lining: At they Jack and Rebecca were in a good place in the end.

Jack’s reveal wasn’t the only big development from Sunday’s episode. In the final minutes, it dropped a major shocker in the final minutes, when it flash-forwarded decades to show Tess and Randall in the future, the former working as a social worker and the latter much older and rocking a salt-and-peppered mustache.

The adorable little boy that “This Is Us” briefly showed several episodes ago? It was presumed that he would be the boy that Beth and Randall would later adopt or foster, but turns out, it was set years later and the woman he was talking to was adult Tess. “Your father is here,” someone from Tess’ office says before older Randall gives his daughter a kiss as they watch the little boy meet his new foster parents, a white couple. 

This surprising twist opens up the show for a lot more potential story possibilities and creator Dan Fogelman and star Sterling K. Brown took to Twitter to react to the final moments.

My mom died 10 years ago, unexpectedly. It’s the hinge upon which my life swings. Jack’s death is the Pearson hinge. We look back. We move forward. That’s our collective journey. Sad? Yes. But when you look through a wide enough lens – it’s also outrageously beautiful. #ThisIsUs

FUTURE TESS AND RANDALL EVERYBODY. #ThisIsUs

Ready to see what the future holds? #ThisIsUs pic.twitter.com/V8fnqtByjf

In the days leading up to the anticipated hour, “This Is Us” star Mandy Moore revealed she was “not okay” after watching the episode early with her castmates on Wednesday night. Last week, Moore told ET that she hoped the episode would bring fans “closure.” 

“I can’t wait for fans to see our Super Bowl episode. People will get a lot of answers and will be able to move forward,” Moore said. “I think for everybody’s sake it’ll be a good thing.” 

Did the episode answer all your Jack questions? Tweet us with your thoughts on Sunday’s episode at @etnow! 

“This Is Us” returns with a new episode Tuesday, Feb. 6 at 9 p.m. ET/PT on NBC.

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Justin Timberlake had his wish granted on Super Bowl Sunday, days after he said that he hoped to get everyone dancing during his halftime performance in Minneapolis

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Justin Timberlake had his wish granted on Super Bowl Sunday, days after he said that he hoped to get everyone dancing during his halftime performance in Minneapolis. The singer also paid tribute to late singer Prince, who is from Minneapolis. 

Timberlake, on theme with his “Man of the Woods” album, 대전 안마 went for a rustic look in a fringed leather jacket, a deer-printed shirt, camouflage pants and a red bandana. The singer opened his Super Bowl performance backstage amid laser beams as audience members danced and recorded him with their phones. Then, Timberlake headed into the stadium, walking through a crowd while he sang his new single “Filthy.”

Timberlake entered U.S. Bank Stadium, dancing across a walkway as he performed his classic hit “Rock Your Body.”

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Finally, the singer hit the big stage while he sang “SexyBack,” joining his dancers and band against a geometric light-up backdrop. Then, he transitioned into “My Love” before moving to “Cry Me A River.” His set changed to match the song, with the backdrop changing to a thunderstorm.

Timberlake descended back into the field with the support of a large marching band as he stood on a brightly lit platform for a fresh take on his song “Suit & Tie,” which was originally performed with Jay-Z. Then, Timberlake took a seat behind a white grand piano as he sang “Until the End of Time,” which was originally performed with Beyoncé.

Timberlake paid tribute to Prince as images of the late legend projected onto a larger-than-life backdrop behind him. He performed “I Would Die 4 U” as the camera zoomed out of the stadium, as Minneapolis appeared to turn purple with Prince’s iconic “Love Symbol” superimposed over it.

On Thursday, during a press conference, Timberlake said that he was humbled to be in the hometown of Prince, who he called “the greatest all-around musician I can think of in popular culture.”

“The time that I got to spend around him, with him, talking about music — those are memories I’ll take with me forever because he’s always been such a big idol of mine,” he said.

Timberlake returned to his own music as dozens of dancers on the field held mirrors over their heads. Timberlake stood on a mirrored stage as well as he sang “Mirrors.” Lights glittered off the mirrors in the field and the stadium lit up with fans’ phones. Then, Timberlake’s dancers turned over their mirrors to reveal brightly colored swatches as Timberlake launched into his 2016 hit “Can’t Stop the Feeling.” Confetti floated down into the stadium as Timberlake concluded his performance.

Sunday night, the NFL also tweeted out this timelapse video of workers setting up the stage for the halftime show and Timberlake’s entire performance:

Timelapse of @jtimberlake’s #PepsiHalftime Show! 🔥#SBLII pic.twitter.com/3NTPWjSx6a


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