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captions paid for by nbc-universal television hey, everybody. hope you had a wonderful weekend. i know it was hot. it's now fun day monday. that's the trouble with weekends, they end. it's july 2nd. we have fun on fun day monday. >> it's a holiday week. >> a weird one. >> i wonder if they are celebrating before or after. some people are taking the whole week. >> i got into town awfully quickly this morning. i have a feeling said let's take the whole week. there are certain days in your
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life you remember. i remember when i was 15 years old on july 2nd, i met a wonderful young man named spencer iii. i fell madly in love and we lost him. it's july 2nd to everybody else, but to people that love someone, it's a day they are sorry he's gone. i send my love to his family today. >> sweet. there is a lot of news that happened over the weekend. first and foremost, i guess, was the tom cruise and katie holmes split. >> when something like that happens, boom. >> i saw it on twitter first where is now where i'm getting all my news. i work at nbc news, but i'm getting all my news at twitter. >> is there a chance it could be wrong news? >> it could be. i look for confirmation from other sources like tmz and what not.
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it was interesting. i guess they had been together six years. >> they had a child and got married, which is what everybody is doing, by the way, congratulations to adele. they've been married five years. you know what's fascinating about this? he was married two times before. each time he left those woman, i understand. that's what we hear and they were 33 years old. katie is 33, but she is the one this time who filed for divorce. >> he claims he was blind-sided. they have two residences. she figured filing in new york would be better for her and she hired a couple of high-profile attorneys. one is the christie brinkley one. >> it's going to be a big battle. i don't think it's about money. she has an iron-clad prenuptial. it will be about this little
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girl suri. tom is very, very much a part of the whole scientology world and wants to raise his child inside scientology just like i want to raise my children in my faith. i understand that. i never bought and maybe others didn't, as well, even though she said she converted to scientology, you never sensed she was actually a real believer. i often say when somebody says i converted for my husband, i usually think to myself, then you didn't believe in anything to begin with really. nobody could get me to change my faith. i wouldn't convert it for everything in the world if somebody comes along and you so i'll change from this to that, did you believe in it to begin with? i don't know. i have scientology friends. they are lovely, lovely people, but there is a tie to it that is extremely strong. it's strong and it seems strange to an awful lot of people. >> some reports are saying, and i don't know what to believe.
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this is from the new york "post" which the headline is "kat trap." he wanted to send his child suri off to a camp, called the sci-org where the top tier of people are. at 6 years old you go unsupervised, according to this paper. >> 6-year-olds unsupervised sounds wrong. >> rupert murdoch tweeted a few things. >> he doesn't care hoe offends. >> "scientology is back in the news. very weird cult, but big, big money involved with tom cruise or number three in hierarchy." watch katie holmes and scientology develop. something creepy about these impeachment later he was tweeting about backlash. tweeting is dangerous, by the way.
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>> you can tweet anything at any time. >> when you think about what he's been through in the last year with the news of the world, he's been called tough stuff, too. the beautiful thing about this country, we have the right to an opinion. if you share it, we also have the right to let you know what they think of your opinion. that's democracy. >> tweeter is very knee-jerk. you can tweet something and wish you didn't. >> have you ever? >> i don't like when i misspell and i do. it's on the iphone. you look like a dummy. oh, how about some grammar? people are always judge judy. >> they spell grammar, g-r-a-m-m-e-r. >> people are so judgy. >> i tweet, but you know it's not me tweeting. i don't tweet. christine, would you tweet this for me? she goes, yes. and she tweets.
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i don't do that thing. >> your phone is so old, you can't do it on your phone. it is. it's one of the old ones. there's nothing against it. it works. >> here is the thing about my phone. my phone, which by my own admission is a dinosaur phone, it's a little flip -- last week christine's blackberry completely crashed and guess whose phone she had to use? mine never fails me. these new iphones, it's always going dead. she uses it so much it's good for about an hour. >> i've got to get the double charger. i have this. >> no. i say dinosaur. >> dinosaurs rule. we just gave a quick congrats to adele. >> we love her. she is amazing. what a year she had. >> her boyfriend is simon kaneki. they are having a baby. "i'm delighted to announce simon and i are expecting our first child together. i wanted you to hear the news from me. we are obviously over the moon and excited, but please respect
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our privacy." >> we will try. it's okay to send her love and appreciation, i'm sure and goodwill and all that good stuff. i was going to say something. i know what's going to happen. she's going to have this baby and those grammys are going to mean -- >> zero. >> yeah. a baby puts everything in perspective. i didn't even watch the emmys last weekend. forgot they were on. you think you want to watch, you want an emmy so badly. in all those years i never won be a emmy. 11 nominations and i never won. all of a sudden, i'm next to you and boom, boom, boom! >> three emmys. flee. >> my point being -- you know the funny part about that? >> you made your point. your point has been made. done, boom, boom, boom, done! >> i didn't remember we won the first year. there is a box sitting in my house the longest time. more wine.
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i finally opened up the box and it was the emmy with my name engraved. i went, oh, my gosh, it's been sitting here all week. >> big news in the olympics. >> besides our mug? >> yes. let's talk about our mugs, for $17 -- what are they, $14? >> $14, unless they've gone up because of demand. >> you have to look again. >> very cute. >> this is one of those, now the olympic trials, it's that time where everyone is hoping and praying they get into the olympic games. there was a great athlete last week in china. nastia luken. we watched her in beijing, rooting for her. she was going for a comeback. she was 22 years old. that's not old in real life. >> in gymnastics, it is. >> she was competing on the uneven bars. watch what happened.
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>> we should point out, as you can tell, she's okay. look what happens now. the crowd cheered her on. she gathered herself up. >> is that her father putting her back up? >> yes. her dad's the coach. look at this. >> wow. >> standing ovation. >> of course, what courage that takes. >> i got to tell you, that's her doing that makes her so much bigger to me than if she had just done it flawlessly. when you're down on your knees and you stand up. >> it's not the fall, it's who gets up. >> she didn't make the olympic team, we should say. >> she is a heroine. >> she is. mike phelps qualified to compete in eight events which means he could match his beijing. >> make it a nice sweet 16. >> remember that photo finish? two runners right there. >> vying for the third position in the track and field race.
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we didn't know who won. >> always looked like number 1. >> i thought it was when your chest cut it. >> then it's the one with the bigger boobies. i would have won that race. i had a shot. >> they decided to have a run-off. they are not going to do the flip of the coin. >> that's what two real hero was do. >> olympics ceremonies are going to be july 27th, but we are not going to be there. >> we are going to be right here. >> no, we are no. >> yes, we are. >> then we're not on for a couple of weeks. >> okay. somebody hasn't been asked to go. >> i'm fine with it. >> they were concerned about international incidents, if you know what i mean. apparently, there wasn't enough wine in london for us. >> if you've been to the beach, you probably noticed this, there are popping up in addition to the umbrellas and stuff, huge tents. one person finds it very
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offensive. >> one person we know is highly offended and she is taking photos of them and bringing them to work. >> she is nameless but it is joanne lamarka. she was at the beach. here is the thing. somebody else was at the beach in north carolina. they had the tents up but they were in the back. people set them up in the back. so they weren't obstructing everybody's view of the water. >> when people show up, they put two umbrellas and stake out a huge swath of beach for themselves, a shoe over here, a thing over there. i don't want someone sitting on top of me. i don't like the idea of spreading out like that. forget it. anyhoo, be nice at the beach. >> be nice everywhere we'll be nice to a couple of companies who picked our favorite things. this is called absolute green multipurpose cleaner. aroma therapy scent.
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it's $6.99. it smells like if you went to -- what's the name? >> lavender. crabtree and evelyn. >> stop it! i can't remember. i'm going blank. she went to this wonderful spa in -- >> canyon ranch. >> thank you. >> crabtree and evelyn. >> wanted everything to be clean. this is a bug spray that smells as if you're in canyon ranch. she was thinking of me because she knows how much i cuddle bambino and it would not be harmful to him. >> why would you spray him? >> i would spray myself so i don't get bitten and love on him. i would nuzzle him to my bosom and he won't get hurt. >> if you want a great read, this weekend, i picked the book.
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it's called "gone girl." if you buy this book or download it, be prepared to do nothing else but read it. it is juicy. it is almost "dateline," juicy, "gone girl." >> i love a good book recommendation. this is by john freida, the ocean wave texturizing spray. i think they discontinued this. i'm obsessed with this stuff. >> it's a simple thing, miss technology. >> maybe if you talk about it, they'll put it back on. do you love it, kathie? >> not really. not everything has to come back. >> you spray it, it moisturizes and gives it a tussled look. >> is she still talking? >> love you, baby sara.
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sending your children off to college is an important rite of passage for you and them. how do you survive the challenges of an empty nest after they all left home? three moms are here to share words of wisdom. >> karen rubenstein is the author of "beyond the mommy years." karen casden is the blogger for the huffington post and christy miller is author of "fun without dick and jane." >> you write from personal experience, right? >> absolutely. >> when did this happen to you? >> a couple of years ago. i was so freaked out about it, i wrote a book on it. that's how upset i was. when you walk past the room and the door, there is nobody in that room. i couldn't put away the placemat
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on the kitchen table. >> you are pathetic. >> i was pathetic. on the other hand, that's the grief stage which i found in my research. you get over that grief stage. >> how long did it last for you? >> not very long. >> you relied on friends. that helped you through the tough stuff. >> i did. what i want to tell you to do with kathie, take her by the shoulders, ask her to visual israel her looking into cassidy's eyes and ask her, is there anything on this earth, temperal or physical that can separate you from your daughter. you know she will be there forever. >> i'm going to write a song. >> after a week goes by and she can't get past it? slap her in the face and say, snap out of it. >> i've got a huge project this fall. it could not be better timing.
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i am going to be so involved in it, i couldn't be more grateful for it. she will be happy to be away from me. >> i was at college night with my oldest child. one of the mothers said i don't know what to do when he leaves home. i was thinking, i can think about 500 things. so i wrote a book. in doing a lot of research, i read a lot. there are a lot of empty nest moms support groups. i understand there's grieving and stuff, but i also feel like maybe too much is being made now of the grieving and the loss. it's all this negativity. >> you raise them to let them leave, right? >> it's our job. >> there is something sick about not letting them go. >> the grief fast turns into relief, then there's finally joy.
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>> what do you do with marriage after that? >> about half of them actually get better. suddenly, you have time for yourself. there is nobody around distracting you and making you do stuff. men don't say the relationship changes when a child is born. >> it goes back to the good old days. we are all a little older and grayer. >> you don't want to do those things. >> you rediscover what made you fall in love with your spouse to begin. with. >> or you find out you have nothing in common. who is this guy that we decided to have babies and all we talked about the last 18 years are kids. >> you said you're going to have a longer relationship with your kid as an adult than you did as a child. you said that. that is an important point, isn't that? >> you're always going to be a mother. you're not an intense full-time mother. you're a part-time mother. that is a good thing. >> problems come when you try to be and you're not letting them grow. >> there is nothing more rewarding than watching your grown child take what you taught him or her and pass it on to a grandchild. i have a 1-year-old grandchild. watching your child parent is a pleasure beyond words. >> if they're a great parent.
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>> exactly. >> but there are trends now. kids are going off to college. now i'm hearing a lot of, we are looking at investment property two blocks from the kid's dorm. hello, you people, no, let your child go. you go find some investment property somewhere else. >> wrong time to say i got a place in l.a.? it's just a little rental, all right? don't judge. >> not that close to cassidy. >> is it in walking distance? >> sort of. >> do you have her on your gps. >> that's funny you think i have a gps. >> quick take-away advice for parents p. >> look at this as you've done a great job. pat yourself on the back for the success. be joyful for them because they'll be joyful. >> when you drop your last child off at college, make sure your sunglasses are as big as bread and butter plates. >> remember, the rest of your life is about to start. we have a whole new, now that we live so much longer, we have a
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whole extra chapter in life. >> i love in rediscovering your love you get pregnant and start all over again. >> thanks, ladies. >> thank you all so much. >> still ahead, what were the big stories in tinseltown this weekend? take a big swig of coffee. we have buzz with rob shuter. ♪ [ male announcer ] to perform your best, training's gotta be a lifelong passion... [ debbie ] michael! [ male announcer ] ...fueled by a footlong passion. that's why debbie phelps is always there for her son michael with his favorite flavor-packed, fully-jacked footlong subs. only one? michael... [ male announcer ] dive into michael's fav, the protein-powerhouse subway turkey & bacon avocado. made fresh for this champion with extra jalapeños. subway. the official training restaurant of the phelps family... and athletes everywhere. mike's being healthy and chewing like a man. introducing one-a-day vitacraves for men! it's a gummy multivitamin... with more vitamin b, to convert food to energy, and help mike do manly things, like wrestle bears and take out the garbage.
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rob shuter is here. we've been talking about this divorce. tell us what you know at the huffington post. >> it's a really interesting divorce. as it goes more on it's going to get more interesting. she filed for divorce on friday. what is shocking to many people, he did not leave his movie set in iceland to rush back and try to save his marriage, if he was in fact blind-sided, which is what they are saying. many thought he would rush back to new york. it's not that hard for someone of tom's wealth to do that. she moved to a new apartment in chelsea. i passd there this morning. there are a ton of press outside. now there are reports, too, including the cover of the new york "post" that peoplfrom the scientology center are outside her building monitoring her. the scientology people say this is not true. that it isn't happening. several reporters said it seems
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suspicious. >> a vehicle was out there all day long, men got out to take pictures. when they asked what are you doing there? we are waiting for a bus. >> they could have been reporters from newspapers. there are many, many magazines following this girl. she is also, which is interesting, after seven years, she fired her pr people and returned to the people that made her famous before she met tom. looks like she is real why i trying to have a career surge. they weren't the same ones. when she started dating him she left, she changed her appearance. she changed everything, changed her pr people. now she's gone back to the people she was working with well before tom. >> her announcement was worded in such a way that said she had gone back. katie and her family. >> it feels like she is going back to a time before she met tom cruise. what we will probably never know is what really happened. nicole kidman has never, ever really discussed this. >> the kids with nicole, is he raising those kids?
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>> he is with those kids a lot. the kids are with him. what we see next is this real ugly fight. i hope it doesn't get ugly, but i think it will get ugly about who gets suri. >> nothing will confuse her more than being raised in one faith in one parent's home and a different faith in another. >> catholic is what she was and she did convert. however, tom hasn't changed. the person she married is the same person. it's not as if he suddenly changed. >> she knew what she was getting into, but how do you know what you're getting into. water looks wonderful until you're in it and it could be freezing or boiling hot. you don't know till you get in it. >> let's talk alec baldwin for a second. he got married. >> alec got married over the weekend.
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by all accounts, it was a beautiful, beautiful ceremony. he really, really enjoyed himself. there are photographs of him walking down the street, meeting fans. there was no problem with press, thank goodness. >> it was controlled. >> absolutely. >> how about the picture on the front page of the papers of him grabbing the photographer? >> this happened before the wedding. the actual day of the wedding was a beautiful day. he enjoyed it. little scoop here is that he has actually sold, given, we don't know, the pictures to "people" magazine so we will -- maybe. it's odd somebody who had so much trouble with the press. his people would say alec had a very long career. in his entire career, he's only got in trouble twice, three times with photographers who they claim were very aggressive. >> unless you're there, who knows. i cannot believe how gorgeous his daughter is. when i first saw the picture i thought he's walking with kim. she is one of the most beautiful women i've seen. >> leaving the ceremony in tears like she is really happy for her
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as we get ready to celebrate independence day, we are kicking off a special five-part series we are calling "made in america." it's meant to help you find the products you need made and manufactured right here in the homeland. >> jody miller is a mom with i voice that attempted spending one week to purchase items only produced here in america. >> my kid's at school and my
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husband's at work. i'm on a mission. the mission is to buy nothing but american-made products for my house this week. do you think we can do it? bring it on. u.s. flag made in the usa. can never, ever go wrong with scotch tape. paper. a lot of those were made in the usa. igloo, you can't have a barbecue without it. made in the usa. i'm here with my son boston. these were made in america. we are going to wear these this week, right? >> and you can smell the inside. >> does it get any better than this? find a local farmer. go flower shopping. grab a basket and shuck your own corn.
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fish at my local farm. home grown strawberry slushies. hello. now, this is what america is all about. if you'll excuse me, i need to go buy food for my family. >> jody is here to tell us more about her experience. it does make you feel good when you do it. every time i buy my cringele candled made right there in massachusetts, it's wonderful. >> my dad was in the vietnam war, he was a green beret. we buy him work shirts, peanuts and socks for christmas. first thing he says, was that made in america? otherwise he would take it back. >> was it tough to find all the things you were looking for? >> i had a lot of fun. >> you did?
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>> less and less products, isn't it? >> it's really disheartening in the big box stores to find things needed. scotch tape and igloo is american made. i'm skimming through trying to find the right things i thought would fit. the hard part was the food. i was like i've got to find a farmer's market. there is nothing there. >> what advice do you have for people? they have a limited budget and can get things less expensive if they are not made here. what is the advice to them? >> you've got to set your priorities straight. if you want to give back to the country, if you really want to have more jobs and see more things prosper, set your priorities. if you want that handbag from france or the handbag from the usa? figure it out. >> give the folks at home the statistic you gave hoda and i before? >> they say back in the '60s, 1 in 10 of the things we bought were from overseas. now it's 6 out of 10 things are imported.
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>> how many jobs would we create? >> if we spend $5 a month out of our own money, we could have over 200,000 more american jobs. >> that is unbelievable he when you think about those stats. >> it was an eye-opener for me. >> why did you do it? what turned it on for you? >> i did it before my radio show in chicago. i didn't have a family i was a single, fun, vibrant 20-year-old. now i have a family. >> you're not fun any more? >> no. not like i was. i needed to figure out, how can i teach my child something? when i found a local farm, there are farms all over the country. >> a great thing to do. he's adorable. >> how cute is your son? >> it was worth the weight gain. >> thanks for coming to see us. >> thank you. >> thank you for reminding us to buy in the usa. >> find more on our special series on klg&hoda.com. tomorrow bobbie thomas is here with high-flying fashions made in the usa. >> how sweet it is. push
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. heat and thunderstorms, that tops our weather headlines this week. good morning, i'm meet yorologist crystal. most of the showers and storms around the great lakes and into the southeast, especially late in the afternoon with intense daytime heating, could get some large hail and gusty winds with these storms. much of the west will be quiet with the exception of the pacific northwest. a few showers here and there. that's one spot in the country where it's not boiling hot. we're at 64 for the high in seattle. only 69 in los angeles. but the middle of the country is really going to feel this heat. that's where it's going to be locked in the next couple of days. still hot in places like a atlanta. 94 degrees. the moisture is going up. it's going to feel just as bad as it did over the weekend. the southeast will see showers
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and storms on the fourth of july and the northeast with a good threat of severe storms. a few showers working their way in across arizona, new mexico and up into colorado's high country on wednesday. 94 degrees in denver for your fourth of july high. it's going to be 102 in kansas city for the holiday. thursday, expecting the showers to increase across the rockies. dry in the middle of the country and a few lingering showers and storms across the east until we finally get rid of that system. on friday, we'll keep some of the showers here in the southeast, but lowering the temps down to 88 in places like atlanta. by saturday, 98 in louisville. temperatures bounce back up into the 90s for much of the northeast. on your sunday, first full weekend of july, don't see any major severe outbreak. 83 in minneapolis. you can get your latest forecast every weekday morning.
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do you crave sugar daily? does it give you a rush of energy and leave leave you wanting more? can too much of a sweet tooth be a bad thing for you? >> this month's issue of "marie claire" magazine tackles that topic. with us is the editor and nutritionist and author joy bauer. how much sugar should we be having? >> according to the american heart association, we should have about 6 teaspoons of added sugar. that's natural sugar found in fruit, plain dairy and fruit and yogurt. on average people are having 22 tea spoons. at the end of the year, they are
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taking in 75 pounds of sugar per person. can you imagine? >> yes. >> this is a real average, 75 pounds. one person per year. >> so we did a food diary, you and me, remember? >> what i did was i plucked out the things with added sugar. i'm going to show how kathie lee did. during that day you only had a granola bar with added sugar. >> a kashi bar. >> i'm going to hate this. >> two teaspoons. let me do hoda's. hoda had five lifesavers, four donut holes, 1/2 a chocolate donut, a brownie, 5 mini least's cups, a popsicle. hoda had, one, two, three -- >> do you have to do it one by one? >> four, five, six, seven, eight, nine, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14 -- >> hey!
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>> 15, 16, 18, 19 -- whoops, 19. we need to work on hoda. >> okay. let's talk about this. it's bad for your skin and it's bad for your memory or your brain? >> there is a recent ucla study -- >> that explain as lot. >> it explain was sugar does for your brain. it's bad for your skin, can add extra weight. the study saw that sugar was creating brain fog. it was hindering your memory. it was making you slow to reactions. this kind of reaction can stick with you for up to five hours. if you have a big meeting or you're going into a decision-making process. >> you have an important job. >> not any more. >> used to be a big one, but not any more. does that count for fruit, too. >> it's added sugar. to give a sense how much sugar
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we are taking in, the blood stream has four tea spoons of sugar already. if you drink one can of soda, that's 10 extra teaspoons, your insulin spikes, your chemicals go haywire. >> it doesn't matter if you're overweight or thin. sugar within your system is bad. everybody has to work on that. >> tell her what she can do. >> stop eating reese's. >> instead of the chocolate donut holes you could try mini chocolate rice cakes. instead of all those life savers, try a hotball. >> like those. >> they take a while to eat that. maybe a tootsie pop. you could freeze a banana. >> there are a lot of good ideas. everybody is entitled to one tea spoon a day. >> a special recipe to celebrate the fourth.
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of brown sugar kitchen in oakland. nice to see you. >> thank you. >> welcome back after a ten-year absence. >> thank you. >> where have you been? >> been busy running a couple of restaurants. >> good for you. >> we serve this dish at both of our restaurants. >> what ribs? >> these are babybacks. brown sugar pineapple glaze. >> ignore that last segment we did. >> exactly. we start with the raw babyback. just so people know, it's called babyback, but it's not from a baby pig or anything. nothing to get, you know, concerned about. there is a membrane here you want to pull off. start with that. >> la, la, la, la. take a paring knife and make a little incision. it's easy to pull with a towel. >> i don't like the word "membrane." >> you want to take it off because otherwise they won't fall off the bone. >> oh!
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>> tanya. >> that's the main reason. >> i have this spice mixture. jerk spice blend. it has pepper, paprika, warming spices, cinnamon, nutmeg, things we don't usually use as americans in meats. it's really a wonderful combination of spices. aromatic. >> what is happening here? >> our wet marinade. >> of course. >> first i rub the ribs with the dry. then we put a wet marinade with red onions and jalapeno. >> what about this stuff? >> i pour this over. that is for those who want to spice it up. habanero before you go to the grill. baby backs are lean ribs. they cook fast on the grill and they get tender pretty fast. it's not like a spare rib where you need hours and hours. while it's cooking, i glaze it.
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this is where the pine app rub sugar comes in. it's a reduction of pine app juice, brown sugar. >> sounds good. >> you use brown sugar in every recipe? >> not every recipe, but a lot. >> come down here. we have about a minute left. >> i have pineapple. i serve it with a pineapple salsa. i like to grill them to intensify the flavor. >> come back here. >> let's start eating. >> that's delicious. >> here is the final with the pineapple salsa on top. >> the crew is going to go crazy. >> potato salad with yukon gold potatoes and confetti corn bread. and reisling from oakland. a local winery. >> you are a sweetheart. >> this is delicious. >> tomorrow, your friend, our friend, howie mandel is in the house. >> frozen treats and fun fourth of july games for the whole family.
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