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captions paid for by nbc-universal television hey, everybody. so glad you're here with us today on fun day monday, november 14th. it's a little nippy outside. >> while we were gone, the christmas tree popped up. hello. >> it still feels like august to me. this is crazy. this is way too fast. it's all in the scaffolding as you can see. it will be unveiled --
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excuse me, who is that singing? >> is that you? ♪ take a look at the 5 and 10 >> it's always you. no matter what happens. this spruce is from miflinville, pennsylvania. the lighting is going to happen on the 30th of november. we just finished halloween. thanksgiving is still coming. >> i know. >> when you walk down a lot of the streets, you see christmas. already in the windows and in the rest of it. >> i'm not usually crazy about that. i'm going to make an exception today because it's my favorite thing. since you mention the christmas decorations, tonight at lord and taylor on fifth avenue here in new york, i'm going to be there at 5:30 for the unveiling of the christmas windows and there signing this book "the three gifts. all the profits go to child help which battles child abuse. i'll be there at 6:00 at lord and taylors. if you want to watch it all
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around the world, you can watch it -- they don't have it for me. i'll try to get it for you during the show. you can go online. they'll simulcast it. >> nordstrom put signs up that said we like to wait for the holidays. this is at nordstrom, "we won't be decking our halls until friday november 27." i can't read it that closely. but they want to wait with for one holiday at a time. >> i agree with that usually, but -- by the way, this is one of the very first ones, love to hanna, aunt kathie lee. >> thank you. >> she gets one of the very first ones. lordandtaylor.com. >> we came back from the wizarding world of harry potter. we made quite the splash. >> they crimped our style. they were fantastic except one thing. >> no alcohol. >> these three girls came with signs that said, "more wine, less butter beer." and they made them throw that
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away. >> occupy universal orlando. it was so funny. >> after that i went to jay to the chris everet pro celebrity tennis tournament. it raises money for children with drug addiction. i played with chris everett. i'm in the pink sitting. across from me were monica seles and john lovett. i did much better when i did that. >> i hear she was giving you a rough time. chris everet -- what was she saying to you? >> she was trying to give me pointers and she was demeaning me. i was fine with it. it was a great cause. there was a big black tie gala. >> did you run into my friends? their daughter goes there oh, jay. handsome jay. >> we did self-portraits because we are vain. that's what we do. there is a man who watches our show religiously.
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his name is vito, he's an older man that kathy and i fell in love with. we never met him. he asked if he could meet for breakfast. vito showed up in a jacket and tie with his daughter and her daughter. >> i hear he was asking for me. >> he wanted you. he wanted you to do the little dance for him sometimes. >> no, i vito, i wouldn't possibly do that. ♪ i want you pussycat >> i couldn't possibly do that. no. >> she does it for vito. >> that's for you, vito. >> vito, we love you. >> i'm always afraid he's got a pacemaker. i could do it for him. >> you could less than an hour ago jimmy fallon was on your friend regis' show. >> it's regis' big week and a lot of pals will be dropping by. >> he sang a song.
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listen. >> i worked up a little song to tribute to you. hope you enjoy it. ♪ reg only just begun ♪ in showbiz ♪ why do you have to leave ♪ you're only 63 what's that? he's 80? good lord. ♪ reg only just began ♪ started as a page on nbc ♪ from joey bishop and to kathie lee ♪ ♪ now she's with hoda drinking chardonnay ♪ ♪ they like to drink it every day ♪ ♪ together
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♪ they drink whatever >> he said every day. i'm glad he didn't say all day. there you go. does he have a cold or is he barry white now? >> here is a question for you. can you keep a secret? they did a study. they found out women, on average, keep a secret. >> they can do it. >> for 32 minutes. >> 32 minutes. how do they know this, hoda? >> i don't know. here is the thing -- >> a company called simple did it. >> if you tell me a secret and say please don't tell anybody, i might tell jay because i know jay wouldn't say anything and i feel good i told jay. would you tell frank if i told you something? >> if you said please don't tell anybody this, i would have to not tell anybody. anybody means anybody. >> what if it's a small secret? >> i have kept some secrets for about 30 years and probably a
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few of them will go to my grave with me because i feel like you can't have friendships. but if i found out a secret and i thought it was killing the person or harming the person, then i would have to do something about it. >> i think there are degrees of secrets. >> you think there are degrees to everything, lying, cheating, yes, you do. >> no. >> it's all relative. situational ethics. >> i've got to talk about these. my favorite things. these are called brad's raw kale chips. if you have no energy, i'm just saying this because i didn't. i was feeling rundown and icky. if your system isn't moving the way you like it to move, trust me when i tell you this is the cure. it's kind of expensive. it's $7 for a bag. >> when you have that issue -- >> it's so worth it. it's the best thing ever. what you do, they're not -- i can't eat them alone. i think you have to dunk them in hummus or something.
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anyway, they're kale chips. >> you've been talking about them for weeks. >> you're not going to like the taste. when you dunk them -- i'm telling you, you heat the whole bag with hummus -- >> are you saying homeless? >> hummus. >> in egyptian? >> in arabic. brad happens to be standing outside. he's right there. >> he's such good friends he's on the back of the thing. >> i was reading his tweets. he's like, we're at the lincoln tunnel. we are coming to the show. brad's here. >> i can see this with hummus. >> there are two servings per container, 20% fiber in one. >> you must have really stepped up. i'm telling you, you've been going on about this for weeks. how big was your problem? >> that's rude! i've got energy, too.
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>> sara, what's yours? >> this is a body butter. it's one of those things -- first of all you get it at sephora for $18. >> your friend brad was in the the only person tweeting this morning. ron howard, one of my favorite people on the planet, for a very personal reason. >> what is it? >> he inspired my son years ago. he was so kind and set cody on his life path. and i'll never forget him for that. >> his daughter bryce is here, too, who is expecting a baby. >> last time we saw her she was signature here with us about to get on a plane and go down to mississippi and shoot "the help." which ended up being one of the biggest movies of the year. >> "the help" was awesome. she was in "50/50." i couldn't stand her. >> i couldn't stand her in "the help."
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that's how great an actress she is. she has the most gorgeous skin. maybe she is kidding brad's kale chips. >> we would like to say something. our head senior producer tammy fuller, it was her birthday friday. >> she wasn't feeling well. >> so we got you a little cake. >> come on over, tammy. >> look at what jerry's done for you. he put on the "today show" hat. >> he was in vegas over the weekend. >> tammy, happy birthday. we love you. >> fan of the week, sara. >> fan of the week. one of my favorite times of the week. drum roll, please. our winner this week is stephanie crosson from virginia beach, virginia. stephanie loves everything about the show. if she had to pick a favorite it would be ihoda play list.
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she also enjoys getting drink recipes from the show. stephanie finds all of sara's segments extremely entertaining. i did not write that, thank you, stephanie. always cracks up in webtastic. her husband is in the u.s. marine corps. they lived in three different cities. >> did she photo shop herself in all the pictures? >> i think she wasn't there and that might be a photo shop. i don't think you did, from the outline of her head. you helped her stay sane throughout all these moves. stephanie was so creative with her entry photos, we are sending you to costa ranch resort near san antonio, texas. i'm not awake yet. >> ron howard is sitting over there. >> i think that's why. two nights there with all meals included for two, airfare will be included. a lot can be at the ranch. accommodations are provided by the ranch. >> all righty. >> we have a great show. ron howard and bryce, they're in the house.
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>> ron and bryce have come together behind the scenes to "way to find me." one sister's recurring flashback to her childhood when she tried to visit her mother in heaven. take a look. >> welcome, madam director. >> well, well, well. >> there are lots of surprises with you. first of all, congratulations. >> thank you very much. >> from the back of the dressing room i didn't know who it was. you made a left turn. >> i had to bring a doctor's note to get on the plane yesterday. >> when are you due? >> very early next year, possibly later this year. we'll see. >> are you having a good pregnancy, it looks like? your skin could not look more gorgeous. >> thank you. >> your mom has gorgeous skin, cheryl. and yours isn't bad. hard to find yours. >> she is a good-looking woman cheryl and she takes good care
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of herself. >> are you excited to be a grandfather again? >> oh, yeah. and she's really something to be proud of. she has so much going on in her life and she is a great mom on top of everything else. it's remarkable. >> when did you notice how talented she was as an actress? you were doing school plays and things? >> yeah. >> she didn't take the school plays all that seriously. when she was really small, i would sit back and think, she didn't even learn the lyrics. she would mouth them and i thought, those are not the lyrics. she is just faking it. then somewhere around 7th, 8th grade it started to click. through school plays and everything she could do as a student, summer theater programs and she just became very ambitious about it and really dedicated. you could see quickly after that that if she wanted to do it professionally, this is something she could do. >> we loved you in "the help" and loved you in "50/50." and when there was another film,
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i didn't realize you were behind the scenes directing. was this your first crack at directing? >> i directed a short film five years ago called "orchids" also when i was pregnant. i guess this is the thing that i do. >> it's when you can't act. >> exactly. >> you find a way to still be creative. want some kale chips? >> i didn't know in 20 minutes i could feel that many emotions. i was sitting on my couch watching it on the computer with tears coming down. you felt this movie. >> there was a contest. it was a really interesting creative idea. it was sort of an exercise. it was a way to engage the consumer base in a way. over 96,000 people submitted photographs for eight different story categories. like setting and theme and character, things like that. i was then to choose one. we got it narrowed down from other people. i was to choose one from each category.
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from that we were going to build a short film. what is interesting about it is that the exercise, i think, worked. and the film bryce made is very personal. it's magical, but it's so visual. i think that's largely inspired by how unique and remarkably these photographs were. i'd say as a creative exercise it was a success. >> it was amazing. typically it takes a long time to develop an idea and develop a project. the contest took place in late may. it's been pretty fast. i think the reason why it's worked out, fingers crossed it worked out, why the story worked out is because we had these photographs and because we were so inspired by these collaborators, who we haven't met yet. >> how can people see this film? all i could think of while i was watching it. >> we are premiering it tomorrow. >> natural history tv. >> then it will go into a theater for a little bit.
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then online for a brief period in december. >> to be oscar-worthy something. it could be. >> brian is going to be producing now. that guy cannot stay out of trouble. >> to be honest, he's been asked if he wanted that job before. it's a huge responsibility. he's never felt like he wanted to make that kind of commitment. under these circumstances, he was really compelled. he's getting all kinds of support. he is going to do a great job. ryan is going to do a great show. >> great to see you both. >> good luck with everything. >> thank you so much. thank you. >> up next what beauty experts mean when they travel, what they pack. let's see what they pack. >> what makes them experts to begin with.
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if it seems like you're always leaving something behind or you never have enough, take note. "teen vogue" beauty editor is here to tell you what they pack when they hit the road. they know what they're talking about. >> yes, we do. thank you for having me. >> hydrate, that's the first thing before you get on the plane. >> hydrating is the most important thing. wash your face. any germs you go on or any bacteria on your face, once you're on an airplane, you're baking it into your skin. airplanes have 0% humidity. make sure you moisturize. if you don't, when you come off
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the plane, more fine lines and you'll look a little extra haggard. >> these are from elemis. they are great oil capsules. it's perfect for travel. i put them in a bag and take them with me. it smells like a balm. >> it smells like a spa. smells like kale. >> your favorite. >> you're supposed to have three ounce. >> i love these plastic jars. it's the perfect size. they are see-through and reusable. >> these are great little towelettes to remove make-up. they smell amazing. >> kale. >> lavender. >> i use these to wipe down everything, the tv screen, the arm rest. they probably don't wipe those down. >> more germs. more hand sanitizer. >> this one is moisturizing. it's great. >> you can dry yourself up badly. >> while talking about make-up, pack only the essentials, double-duty products. always ask for samples.
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a lot of make-up counters will give you samples. >> with the purchase. >> exactly. this great little roller ball which beauty editors travel with all the time. it feels great. it's an eye depuffer. >> smells great. >> it wakes you up. perfume is the worse to travel with. it's heavy and huge. if it breaks, it's all over. i love this sephora atomizer. >> you take yours. >> you can do it yourself. you buy it and you do it yourself. >> we have to run. the dry shampoo is great and the mini blow dryer. >> we'll have you back with everything else. >> get ready to zumba! vv
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we are back with more of "today" on this monday november 14th. we are taking you back to 1971 when women could barely get a credit card without a man's signature and jobs listing were separated by what sex you were. >> and then there was the first magazine accomplished for women by women. in just eight days it completely sold out. >> listen to what some say feminine means to them. >> feminism means you're an independent woman who can take care of yourself.
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>> demanding equal rights in the work place or in everyday life. >> the definition of feminism is men and women have equal rights. >> i don't see feminism as really strong movement today. >> it's not even totally meaningful to me in the sense that i take it for granted equal rights of women. >> interesting observations. here with us are gloria steinem and the author of "new york times" magazine cover story of founding of "ms." andam -- and jammia wilson. >> great to have all of you here today. >> 40 years. that was a stunner reading the note and realizing where "ms." magazine began. it was just sort of an insert, wasn't it? >> "new york" magazine. that sold out to everybody's shock, especially ours.
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>> what did you think the reaction was going to be? >> i think we were all very worried about damaging the huge women's movement by having an unsuccessful magazine. so the fact -- >> better than failure. >> we were just very nervous because we cared so much. >> we put everything in it. we thought we better put something in it about housewives, about welfare, marriage contracts, discrimination in the work place. >> because you might not have another chance? >> because we might never, ever publish again. >> it wasn't out there now you look at everything and you can't believe there was a time like that, right? >> one of these young ladies did say, i take it all for granted now. do you see that as a good thing or a bad thing? >> i think it's great to know your history. as jammia knows the history. i didn't. gratitude never radicalized anybody. i did not walk around saying thank you for the vote. you get mad on your own behalf. if i had a choice, i would choose moving forward, not being grateful.
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>> abigail, must have been interesting writing this article and going back in time and bringing everything together. what did you learn from all of this? >> it was interesting because i was living it. i was one of the "ms." kids. i remember visiting gloria at her desk when i was 7 years old and my mom's milky way bars. those were the highlights. i was struck by how bad it was. it's just what you were saying, hoda. i don't have the real recollection of how discrimination was so bald-faced and unapologetic in the sexism. reading the clips and looking at the media and the reaction and resistance for a magazine like this was an eye-opener for me. >> do you think there are big issues out there? i know there are. what would you say the number one, number two issues are out there for women? >> i think reproductive freedom is the number one reason. the desire to control reproduction.
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the ability to have or not have children without government interference to make that decision for ourselves is the biggest determinant of whether we are healthy or not, educated or not, whether we can work or not. that comes first in a big way. >> you are how old? >> 31. >> you learned about the ms. movement in history. >> yes. i learned about it in modern history class and my life was forever changed. i understand feminism as an intergenerational movement that is thriving and in full force today. the trailblazers here paved the way for us to be more visible and powerful in the media and there is nothing we can't do together. >> what a wonderful spokeswoman you are for the new generation. >> you go, girl. >> feminism can have a positive feeling. some people think there is a negative tone to that word. >> it said do you know the women's movement doesn't have a sense of humor and the person
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said, no, but i can hum it. we do have a sense of humor. >> there's been a huge effort to demonize. rush limbaugh calls me a feminazi. it's the majority favored word, more women consider themselves feminists than republicans despite all the demonizing. >> when you look back at the title, this cover, there is you with a cigarette. >> you were smoking a long time ago. >> even then i didn't inhale. >> oh, we heard that before. >> it made me feel like a writer to have a cigarette, puffing away and not inhaling, which made me sick. >> ladies, thanks so much for coming. happy birthday for the 40th anniversary. >> thank you so much. >> up next, how one woman's healthy habits kept her from
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we are back with another installment of "look at me now joy fit club." >> she's made quite a change in her life. take a look. >> hi, i'm linda. i am 43 years old. i was a healthy size as a child and didn't start gaining weight until college. i gained my freshman 15 and kept on going. by my senior year, i was about 50 pounds overweight. i simply didn't pay attention to my portion sizes. i always wanted to be a tv news reporter, but my professor told me my look wasn't professional enough for television. it was the first time i realized that my size could make my dreams impossible. i dropped out of college only six hours short of a degree and ate myself to 300 plus pounds through daily, unhealthy
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choices. my philosophy was always, tomorrow i start to diet. one weekend it became clear to me the man i married couldn't pretend to find me attractive any more. it was like my weight was a third person lying in our bed between us. i became a calorie detective. i read labels and pulled up online menus for restaurants before going out to eat. my plan was a slow one and it required a lot of prayer. it took me 20 months to reach my weight loss goal of 145 pounds. there is no doubt our past struggles and failures have power. my advice for anyone struggling with obesity is to decide today what to do with that power. >> before we meet linda, joy bauer is here to tell us what kept linda from losing the weight. >> we say this every single week, this is one of the most
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unbelievable transformations you'll see. she is such a love. >> what a cruel thing. >> for that professor to say that. >> horrible. words are powerful. she wasn't new to dieting, but like a lot of people, she assumed certain words mean "diet friendly" and "healthy" like salad. one of the things she would regularly get at applebee's is the oriental chicken salad. it is saturated with dressing and has the fried noodles. now she investigated. she used her smarts and resources and she orders the chicken caesar salad grilled and gets the dressing on the side and it's half the calories. wait until you see her. >> here is linda's before picture. all right, linda, let's see the in you. >> oh, my god! >> are you joking? are you kidding?
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>> wow! >> it's not the same person. >> your husband must be flipped out, right? >> he is. he's a big fan. >> how long did it take you to drop all that weight? >> it was about 20 months. a good week would maybe be a pound and a half, two pounds. it requires a lot of patience. >> did you exercise or was it just portion sizes? >> in the beginning it was too overwhelming to do the food and exercise. after about three months when i was having success on the scale, i started to walk my dog around the neighborhood, started really slow. >> look at you. what are you doing? >> she doesn't need the kale chips. >> you look so amazing. congratulations. >> god bless. >> all right. guess what we are doing next? >> sandy lee is stirring up desserts. >> we just had a diet! >> it's the holidays. ♪
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good morning. we'll start with this afternoon. there will be rain much needed throughout texas into oklahoma and arkansas as well, the rain all the way up through the ohio valley, moving back into new york city today. showers in atlanta by the evening could see severe weather across the southern plains as well. notice how warm the air is here, 78 in atlanta, 82 in new orleans. meanwhile we have coldest air back through the morning rockies. our system continues to track its way to the east. more rain expected new york up to boston to washington, d.c. dry for the sunshine state. more snow and wet weather in seattle and portland. that next system will track across the country in the next
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couple days. notice of division of the country. we'll keep warming up here ahead of that cold front as we head into wednesday but eventually this cold air starts to make its way to the south. new york city, you'll be feeling that as well. thursday most of the active weather moves out of here. 59 in denver. most of the snow will stay farther to the north, montana and idaho. and we'll have more snow showers, eventually whipping up a lot of wind as well. all the ingredients come together for us on saturday. we do expect train through the middle of the country up around the lakes. and snow and wind, only 14 degrees in billings, 55 in new york city to start the weekend and by sunday this front will bring more rain to the intear yet of the out east. check in with the weather
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>> time to get in today's kitchen and we are getting saucy with sandra lee, sandy to us. if if you've got a sweet tooth, we've got the recipe. >> you're in charge of desserts for thanksgiving, but you're no betty crocker, sandy is here with recipes from her brand-new book called "easy entertaining" while also writing "money saving meals and round two recipes." >> you're always multitasking. do you do one thing at a time? >> no. i always get ideas four at a time. >> how many books? >> i don't know. >> 29 i think. >> 25. >> let's talk about the difference between this book and the other books out there entertaining, everybody gets stressed out because nobody feels like they are doing it well. by the time your guests get there, you're not having a good time. >> also, you're so stressed out,
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you forgot to have the cocktail. >> never happens in my house. >> we are going to do a dessert and cocktail party. this is one of the hottest theme parties you can have. set up a beautiful display or a buffet. guests can serve themselves. i'm going to show you how. you know what a slow cooker is? >> like a crock pot? >> very good. you obviously never used one. >> she knows what it is. >> you know what bisquick is? you can use bisquick or make your own baking mix, which is about half the price, which i have in money saving meals. >> that's about 2 cups? >> yes. this is maple syrup. heavy cream goes in here. start wisking. >> i'll whisk. >> you put vanilla and an egg. that's the deal. when you whisk that up -- >> what are we making? >> this in here, just a little bit of baking mix or powdered sugar, heavy cream. also pumpkin pie spice.
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and more syrup. the pumpkin pie spice, confectioner's sugar, heavy cream, syrup. >> you have men following you around the kitchen going, if you make it, i will clean it. >> sorry. >> how much do you do this? >> that is perfect. you put these in the muffin tins. put nuts in there. all you have to do is take this. ice it or dunk it. >> that's so much better. >> you're saving time. >> pull it up slowly, wrap it around. >> beautiful. >> it's perfect every time, on top. >> if you make any mistakes. >> this is perfect hot chocolate. six cups of evaporated milk. it's a great substitute and gives you nice thick mix in your hot chocolate. that is bailey's irish cream. >> oh, my lord. >> what is this?
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>> water. let me smell. >> coconut rum. >> of course it is. >> it's the captain. >> have you ever gained a pound in your life? excuse me for fondling your midriff. >> i was 50 pounds heavier in high school. and i lost it. it's just control. you were saying this earlier, it's portion control. >> this is sandy's spiced wine. i made it just for you. red wine is in here, brown sugar, great beautiful flavor goes in there. some citrus you want to put in there. >> that is delicious. >> keep this in a slow cooker, that in a slow cooker and this is your spiced coffee cake. in the slow cooker, this is pound cake with bisquick or baking mix. you've got an agriculture, apple sauce. it's ridiculous. >> that's good. that's delicious. >> in your slow cooker, take a metal piece of aluminum foil,
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it's probably the hottest trend since you threw on your leg warmers and made it burn with richard simmons. >> we are talking zumba. look who is here! beto who brought us to show zumba moves for wii. >> how is this different than the first one? >> many, many good things. last year the first game was good, but this year it was amazing things, new music, new -- >> what's great about this game is zumba is collaborating with these fantastic artists so the songs are even better and more infectious. these are songs you're going to hear on the radio and you can do them now in the comfort of your own home. >> i think a lot of people love zumba, but can't get to class. you have to have a wii system, right? >> exactly. people have a good time. that is the most important thing. >> you don't feel like you're working out, you're having fun.
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>> when we teach a class in the game. >> we have these packs on. >> you're ready. >> is this all you have to have? >> yes. >> show us what to do. >> you can get this game tomorrow. ready to shake it? >> depends on what you want to shake. >> ready? >> look at betto. >> clap your hands. >> have we started? >> here we go. >> what are we doing? are you in the back? >> i don't know. >> shake it, ladies. >> i don't know what we're doing, but i like it. >> the next move is popping up. okay? >> i like it.
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