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feels like for you. >> thank you, thank you, i got it. >> there's a difference. >> i voted so i get paid for it. >> it's time to get your weekend grooming on, guys, and that means we're talking about your weekend grooming. not just your nails. >> this is more important than my song which i'm about to reprise? >> yes. we're talking about taking care of your grooming. ♪ so pour me a guinness -- i'll get down to business ♪ >> there you go! do i get paid twice? >> anyway, frisky.com took a look at what women -- do downstairs and how they groom. >> okay. there are certain people who do different things, for those who vajazzle. and you know who you are. >> sara, i'm sorry you have to hear this. >> vajazzling is putting jewels and things downstairs. why? i don't know. >> how does anybody get pregnant before there was vajazzling. how did anybody find anything
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attractive down there until we started shaving and dyeing and vajazzling and mowing. how did anybody find anybody attractive? think about it, hoda, we've been on the planet about six billion years. somebody didn't have nothing going on. >> if those people like a landing strip -- >> that's just a thought. >> what? >> i have friends who like landing strips and some of you are in this room right now and this is just wrong. >> why is it wrong? >> is a guy supposed to make like -- >> hey, coming in for a landing -- >> i mean, come on. >> dude, what's a landing strip? >> they're idiots. >> and they shouldn't be having sex if they -- >> if you have a landing strip, you're the kind of girl who never has to pay for a date and you only wear a thong and you'll only attempt things you know you're going to be successful at.
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if you do bald, you never do anything halfway. your dishwasher is perfect. >> no, you do it all the way. >> your dishwasher is perfect. you're ocd. this sounds like you. >> that's why i know this is bull, because that is not me. >> if you don't do a thing down there -- how about you -- >> how about you just do what's necessary. >> you probably have strong convictions, you don't own a flat iron. >> not true. >> you sing joni mitchell in the shower and you order your steaks bloody. >> no. >> so that's 50%. >> what? >> that's 50%. i think this is a -- >> two out of four? >> hoda. ♪ i met a sweet lassie >> don't make me break into that song, hoda-woman. >> i don't know what you meant by 50%. >> you mentioned four things that a person who does that is, and two of them were true and two of them weren't. in my mind, that's 50%, accurate. >> okay.
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anyway, it's -- >> which one are you, missy? >> i'm the landing strip. >> woo! woo! >> see, seen any 747s recently? >> you asked and i answered. >> oh, my gosh. >> anyway, let's go to try-day friday, because i -- >> no, i want to have a little more fun with this. >> no, we are done with that. >> hoda just told the whole world she has a landing strip. >> these things live on in infamy, hoda. >> it actually it didn't hit me until you repeated it again. okay, anyway. >> wow, you think you know somebody -- ooh! is that a new landing strip or an old one? nobody likes old landing strips. >> no, everything is new.
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so let's move on. love is in the air -- ♪ everything old is new again >> speaking of landing strips, we're going to the airport. apparently this is where you meet men, at the airports, it's called hub-a-luv, in the airports. >> maybe you need a pilot. >> you have to stop. act like you're steering. here are the top five airports to meet people in case you are wondering -- philadelphia international airport is the number five place to meet men. >> i think you need to go on vacation. number four is -- boston's logan airport. >> that's a good one. >> okay. and newark international is number three. and -- >> with all of those problems in security. >> you know why it is, because there's lots of delays and lots of time to meet people. number two is miami international. and the number one airport for meeting men is the orlando international. i believe it's number one because, a it has a lot of restaurants and bars and two on the premise that there's a hyatt
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hotel inside the main terminal. >> what's that supposed to mean? >> i don't know, i didn't get that far. >> oh, because if you meet -- >> you can just go to the hyatt -- >> and somebody can land -- on your strip. apparently. this is where children go, this is orlando, okay? this is where there's sea world and disney world and universal and you know. please, people. think about that. >> all right. stop with the sound effects. so anyway -- the best beaches -- >> i'll never look at you the same. >> what do you do? >> i just told you? whatever is required. >> what does that mean? >> it means what it means. >> that doesn't mean anything. >> it only matters to the person that has access. and you don't have access. you're not my type. >> what is, of the four, which one are you? break it down. >> i told you. >> it doesn't make any sense.
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>> you're the last one? >> no, not that. >> you're the nongroomer -- >> you're the nongroomer. >> that believes whatever god created on this planet -- >> you don't groom. >> is beautiful. >> wow. >> sometimes gardens need tending. >> we can't -- >> however -- >> this chat is not usable. >> it doesn't mean it's not still a garden, okay? >> let's -- >> look i finally got a rise out of -- which one are you? we haven't asked young one over here. >> which one are you? >> hardwood floor. >> all right? >> hardwood floor. >> bare. >> what about bobbie, what are you? >> bobbie, bobbie -- >> bobbie? >> you embarrassed me enough, i can't. >> we can't use it.
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>> it's time for my friday funny! okay. you owe us, bobbie. karen crawford, three sisters, 92, 94, and 96, hoda-landing strip, lived together in a house. one night, the 96-year-old draws a bath. she dips her foot in and pauses. then she yells down the stairs, was i getting in the bath or out? the 94-year-old hollers back -- i don't know, i'll come up and check. she starts up the stairs and pauses. then she yells -- was i going up the stairs or down? while this is going on, the 92-year-old was sitting at the kitchen table having tea and listens to her sisters. she shakes her head and says, i sure hope i don't get that forgetful. and she knocks on the table for good measure and then she yells -- i'll be up as soon as i answer the door! >> that was a great one. >> we have another go at bobbie.
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>> bobbie! bobbie's buzz. >> i have things that you never thought you needed. >> really? >> so how many times have you been on the computer and you want to show your friends a picture of something? never. now you just can now twist -- yes. so thanks to laptop suzy. >> $30. this is a great little laptop for your laptop. then we have these that are called petal panties. this he is are made, they're called bicycle lingerie. there's a little extra padding in the landing strip area. >> so when you go to spinning class or on the bike, it kind of hurts. >> sometimes you get -- >> i don't even know what's going on there. >> so then i'm moving on. so then how many times do you get out of the shower and you go to wrap the towel -- >> oh, i look it when you do this.
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>> these are from spoon sisters, one of my favorite websites. and they have all of these great things, this is called the towel topper. so if you just hang this strip in your bathroom on the door, it will keep the towel up. >> strip? >> i thought that's ha she said. there might be another use for that as well. >> what else? >> then if you decide that you are starving, you can actually turn your pen into a utensil. i would love that. >> with these dine spoons. >> and this is the best thing, you guys, bobbie brought this up. i don't have a shredder, i don't know. so i rip bills in half and pray no one sees them. and then i pour spaghetti sauce on them. this is an i.d. blocker, that you can stamp on your bills over and over. >> do you use it? >> i just got it. >> will you use it? >> i don't know.
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>> everything is online, you can learn how to win this on our website. >> bobbie, we love you. bobbie, you're not going to tell us what you are? >> i can't, no. >> please, go away. coming up, we're going to tell you how you can cope and thrive when you're facing big life challenges like bobbie just did, right after this. people have chosen it again and again for over eight years. its key ingredients are also found in every day food like avocados, broccoli and bananas. it contains about as much caffeine as a cup of the leading premium coffee. zero sugar. four calories. 5-hour energy is like... coffee with vitamins and nutrients. simple. put them together and it's a great combination. try a sip... then decide.
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whether it's going through a divorce, having a baby or losing your job we're all faced changes that can turn our world upside-down. how do you thrive when faced with a life-altering event. >> career coach had a premature baby while on vacation. that game-changer forced her and her family to temporarily relocate to another state. and cally yost is an author of the new book called "tweak it" make what matters to you happen every day. "tweak it." like that.
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>> sometimes there is this, tell us about your life change. you were on vacation and -- >> i'm a new yorker. we were down visiting my in-laws and we've done the florida keys, actually. florida keys retreat every year. i'm having a baby, so i want to go early. >> how far along were you in your pregnancy? >> 27 weeks. we got down to florida, we were planning to stay 10-12 days and three, four days in i started to have complications. and i went to a hospital in miami and they said, you're not going anywhere and another few days i had the baby. >> now the baby is 2 years old and thriving. >> thank god. >> those have been tough years. >> i'm sure. >> the difficult stuff -- a big change. >> and he fit in my hand. he fit right here. >> and when there's a big, big life change like she had, there's some, there are certain things that obviously your world gets turned inside out. it's hard to find any normalcy, isn't it? >> yes.
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in fact what maggie and her husband, craig, figured out is when you go through a big change like that unexpectedly, you have to become your own advocate and you really look to the routine that gets you through. so how do you put control around something that feels like chaos in a big life transition. you want to focus on the small every day successes or tweaks, that build a foundation of well being and order. so you want to -- you want to harness the power of the small things to get through the big things. >> what did you do? what kind of things kind of helped you along. >> cally was the first person i called after everybody in our family. we're going to be here for a while. >> did they tell you you'll be in for a long haul. >> they said his due date, which was three months. luckily at least career wise my husband and i both freelance so we could work, but i had a radio show. and cally said, can you do it remotely. why don't you try it. i went back two weeks after i had the baby and some people were shocked by that. for me as cally said, it restored some sort of normalcy to the routine and it gave me something else to focus on. because having a baby in that
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situation is so intense and you're not in control, there's nurses and doctors in control. it made a difference, that kind of tweak to do the show. >> sometimes if you take your eye off the main problem you're not paying attention to it, sometimes the little things, to make you feel a little stronger. >> you carve out those small actions so look at the areas in your life that are meaningful to you right now. and then break those into activities and actions that you can put into the next seven days. so for example, with maggie, she wanted to focus on her job and so she looked at how she could do her radio show remotely and be there for him. and the small action she took was find a radio boost she could transmit from. also she has an angel that she put in mercer's crib, so she could be with him, but not when she couldn't actually physically be there. >> that's psychologically it made a huge difference, you're still holding onto it, so obviously it meant a lot. >> to go through that situation with the first child, you want
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to be there 24/7 and i think my husband and i would have slept next to his crib if we could. but this helped. >> people going through divorce, are there some abcs? >> yes. the first is again break it into small tweaks you can put in the next seven-day period and keep a calendar, all of your to-dos in one place, we tend to keep our work and our personal calendar separate. keep what you want to do at work, in your personal life, your family all in one place, you can see a map of what you're trying to accomplish. >> don't beat yourself up if you don't accomplish all of them. >> just reflect and know what you need and then keep doing it. >> okay. ladies. >> mercer is doing great? >> yes. >> god bless. >> hoda and i are in the hot seat. >> i'm not enjoying this show at all. >> there's sara warming up the crowd. where sleepless nights yield to restful sleep, and lunesta eszopiclone can help you get there,
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time for three two one live, sara is hanging out with the crowd over at the nbc experience store.
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>> it's a pretty rowdy crowd. first up, jennifer from texas. now that it's warmer in the city, what are some fun things to do? >> i like anything outside, i love central park. if you take a stroll through there and see everything. i love the city, little italy. all of the places when they get warm is beautiful. >> the high line is new and a lot of fun. it's a good time to go down and explore some of the little neighborhoods, that are downtown, that are completely, you can't believe you're still in manhattan. you've gone from the upper west side or -- harlem down there and it's like many, many little different worlds. >> now we have a spring break question -- >> and can i tell you? for st. patrick's day, you've got to go to neery's and have corned beef and cabbage. >> you look too young to drink, so don't do that. >> what's your favorite spot? your spring break spot and
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memory? >> well -- >> hoda likes to take her landing strip to -- >> stop it, i'm going to stop bringing it up. that's the end of that discussion. >> where do you go? >> i'm not answering that. i don't remember spring break, how about that? >> i used to go to bible camp during my spring break. >> and sexy lingerie coming up.
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back on this try-day friday, with more of "today." sandy beaches, warm waters and tropical drinks beckon thousands of college students to spring break. but you also want them to play it safe. >> here with advice and gadgets all of us can use before we pack our bags is the safety chick, kathleen baity, the author of "college safety 101" miss independence guide to empowerment, confidence and staying safe.
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we're excited you're here. >> what's more important than now, when everybody is packing their bags. >> absolutely. >> good to see you, kathleen. >> a lot of things kids do and grown-ups do is tweet or facebook or instagram, i'm getting there, i'm here. they tell the whole world ahead of time. >> and the problem with that is thieves, criminals know that people are out of town, for long periods of time. i can't tell you the number of people i've heard of that have had their houses, come home to their houses being completely cleaned out. because the neighbors or people casing the neighborhood saw they were going to be gone. exactly from what time to what time. >> so don't do that. >> no. >> let's talk about must-have apps. for college kids or anyone going away. one of the first ones is called emergency-see. >> this is one of the best safety apps i've seen out there. and the reason is, there's a lot of tracking. >> what's happening? >> what's happening is -- >> if i am in danger and this is on my cell phone, i hit a button and it goes to my emergency
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contacts by text and email and it immediately starts streaming video live video, live audio of where i am and it starts gps tracking me so that help is on the way. >> and there's a million clues on that screen as well. >> exactly. and that's the thing, there aren't any other apps out there that i know of that do the immediate streaming. it's so vital, time is of the essence. >> talk about ice standard. >> i love the concept as we all do, of putting your emergency contacts under your phone under the acronym i.c.e. the problem is the phones are password protected. this company came up with an app this is an app you can put object your lock screen and see the color coding at the top. so as you scroll through, you fill in what your, your -- i'm learningic to codeine so mine goes from red, from green to yellow to red. yellow is a health issue red is stop and this is for first responders. again, time is of the essence, they want to know what they're dealing with. >> there's an app that you like
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for foreign travel. >> this is m-passport. the great thing about it is whatever foreign country you're in, this tells you, via gps where the closest emergency room is, pharmacy, all that and they're vetted, they're not just random. >> now all of these apps are great. but if your phone is not charged, and it happen as lot when you go overseas -- >> hello, hoda. >> this is one of the great phone chargers. it's made by luna, and game day fusion.com has them. and it charges your cell phone three times. especially with the iphone 5. those batteries drain quicker. this for sure charges your batteries three times. which for most of the other chargers, they're not as strong. >> tell us about if you're worried about peeping toms in your room. >> we all remember the erin andrews issue, right? >> yes. >> and this is a peephole reverse viewer. $12 on the internet. >> what happens? >> i can look through here and see into your room. privacy logic came up with a
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great, they're peephole covers. >> why do you put tape on it? >> well, a towel on your door. >> tape doesn't always stick. >> these are $9.99, they come in a two-pack, you can pop them on and take them off. >> hotel doors aren't safe. what's a way to make sure you stay locked in. >> the locks are flimsy. these are door wedge alarms that you can put under your door that makes the door hard to open and it has a 120-decibel alarm to notify you. >> those are all on your website? >> yes. >> she's like the female james bond. >> she's very cool. >> thank you. >> get your sexy back if you've lost it. >> lingerie for every body. but when you wake up in the middle of the night it can be frustrating. it's hard to turn off and go back to sleep. intermezzo is the first and only prescription sleep aid approved for use as needed in the middle of the night when you can't get back to sleep. it's an effective sleep medicine you don't take before bedtime.
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like a model to look sexy. >> but style expert jenae luchiani can tell anyone how to dress. >> you take six real women who have been through body changes. >> exactly, all these points in life where you feel like, i can't wear that or i don't feel sexy for my husband, we're going to totally transform these ladies today into sex vixens. >> let's bring out kelly. kelly recently had a baby. >> and there's the proof. >> this is her third. every woman in america will hate her right now. she looks so good. but you know, she still feels like she has a little bit of a belly, like most new moms do. so we want to sort of mask that. by having the brown stripe, the seam hit just under her bust, it draws the attention to her narrowest part and the all-over leopard print with the skinny shipmenties is completely flattering. >> nobody looks at your belly, they look at your baby.
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>> that's a great tip. >> thank you so much. next up is paulina, she's eight months pregnant. >> not feeling so sexy. >> that's adorable. >> you're eight months pregnant, that's unbelievable. >> well, she's eight months pregnant and so part of the problem obviously she looks amazing, part of the problem is that she says she always has very sore breasts. which a lot of pregnant women have. >> wait until she starts nursing. >> so i incorporated this barely there push-up bra, so she's getting a boost into her lingerie look with this adorable romper from jcpenney and some nice fuzzy uggs australian slippers. she's young, fun, flirty. >> happy baby to you, sweetheart. >> next out, rachel. we should point out rachel lost 50 pounds, here's her before picture.
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rachel, look at you now, girl. >> look at that new body. she got it going on. >> tell us about her. >> anybody that knows me knows i love a corset. there's nothing that will make you look better than a corset. i took a full yummy tummy slip and a frederick's of hollywood corset over it. shows you that corset doesn't have to be all about teddys, you can work with different things. she really gives her that the hourglass shape. >> did sure does. >> annie is next, she also lost a lot of weight. look at annie's before picture. >> wow, annie looking good. believe it or not, i'm going to out you here, she has a 21-year-old son. >> she does not look like that. >> annie looks unbelievable. >> she wanted something that was really comfortable. sort of like a nightie. i gave her this little chemise
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from tj maxx, masking a multitude of sins. >> i don't think she has any sins. >> let's bring crystal out. she's over 50, not sure what's appropriate. but we think we've found it. >> it looks great. >> well crystal works in a suit all day long and she doesn't have a lot of time when she gets home to change so i put her in this sexy bra from bali that she just sort of unwraps, throws on the nice silky robe and she's good to go. great for ladies over 50, to show off those legs. >> cover up the arms and show off the legs. >> and last out -- >> kayla. >> full figured and sexy, tell us about her outfit. >> well kayla, she is full-figured and loves the skin she's in. she loves to rock her figure. >> nothing sexier than confidence. >> showing a little bit of cleavage. >> actually showing off quite a bit. >> yes. >> great legs, nice cleavage,
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she's good to go. >> let's bring all of our ladies out. >> thank you, jenae. >> don't ever gripe about grout again. >> budget friendly solutions for fixing your bathroom tile right after this. good morning to you and happy saturday. time for your seven-day forecast. watching a clipper move across the great lakes, bringing snow to the north, rain to the south. the green will be the rain. the next system taking place getting ready to move into the rockies. during the day we'll see those highs in the 20s. that's it for you in minneapolis. 30s in chicago but much warmer in the south. there will be a chance of rain on sunday throughout parts of the mid south. maybe a few snow flakes mixed in. here's that next system. we're going to watch that for a chance for some snow. and take a look at the heat. it will start to feel like we're
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deep into spring throughout parts of the south here. 72 in atlanta on sunday. mid 70s in dallas. there's going to be a little area of some very warm air getting all the way up to parts of south dakota and western nebraska. we're looking at some mild air and it will feel like spring in many spots. that next system really cranking up on monday. watch out for a messy drive to work early on throughout many spots in the upper midwest and the northern plains on monday. something you'll have to watch out for. also on monday to the south, throughout parts of the ohio valley all the way down into parts of the deep south. there will be that threat for severe weather. you do need to keep that in mind. you will see that system move out really in earnest there on tuesday through great lakes. next system, moving into the pacific northwest by wednesday. temperatures moderating a bit in the south and then turning wet. more of a wet pattern. you will see some rain in the southwest but another chance of snow throughout the plains by
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time for today's home and tackling terrible tile. with amazing low-budget solutions that won't break the bank or your back. >> frank fontana is the author of "frank fontana's dirty little secrets of design." >> let's talk about cleaning the tile. >> so you know, grout issues are everybody's pain in the butt. if you didn't do it right, which what i mean by that is sealing your grout with a sealer like this. you just put it in the grout lines, it stops you getting to this point which is the cleaning process. i've got three ecofriendly options and one an industrial.
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let's start with the steam. if you want to grab the goggles and -- >> steam involved it hurts her hair. >> hot and strong -- you see that? it instantly gets into the grout line, pull it is right up. and it doesn't cost you much. you can get one of these for around $50. >> that will work for old grout? >> because it gets so hot. if not you put a little bit of this on, a mixture of white vinegar and water. >> good old vinegar. >> you spray it down if it works. >> we believe you, frank. >> scrub it down, you can get into the grout lines and hit it with a steamer. >> if none of that works, go industrial with something like this from magic, it's a grout cleaner. spray it on, scrub it, let it sit for a couple of minutes, it will get out most of the grout issues. >> can you regrout over it? >> it's clean at that point. >> but if you can't get it out, frank. >> if they do, they sell grout paint. it's a pen that goes right in the middle of it. problem solved. >> there you go. >> is that difficult?
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>> no, i had another solution for you, which is no grout, kathie lee. if you're doing the kitchen over and you have an opportunity to start fresh and you don't ever want to deal with grout issues -- >> ever again. >> kill it, do a little bead of silicone, bump your tiles together just like this. right up against each other. i don't recommend it without doing a tiny bead. but use white caulk and it will look beautiful. >> you can caulk after that? >> or use one of those sealers. but i don't recommend it. >> that's what hoda would do. >> and your tile is chipped, just keep going with it. it's all scratched up? this happens from time to time. >> and you don't want to throw out your whole bathroom. >> with porcelain chip fix from magic, you can mix this two-part epoxy together. it's like white-out for your tile, you paint it on. >> and then what? >> and it slowly fills in the lines.
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>> you have to reapply. >> now if you've got a sink issue, porcelain sinks, you can use this to fix the chips in here and this product here which is a refinishing kit from magic. spray it right on, it's an epoxy, you mix it together, once it seals, it looks brand new, under $35. >> finally girls -- >> it's women, actually. >> ladies. >> we're fine. >> careful. >> you sure you don't want to talk about -- >> no. >> shower wall behind you, check it out. if you didn't want a demo, you don't want to break your back. i've got the solution, it's called milestone. i'll show you how to use it. milestone can go over any surface, especially tile. you seal it with a waterproof sealer. it's going to be gunky, smelly and loud. >> while you're doing this, we're going to have to say good-bye. >> i know that you -- >> are smooth -- >> and that's what i prefer. >> as we head out to st. patrick's day -- >> a performance by celtic
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>> announcer: the toyota concert series on "today" brought to you by toyota. we're celebrating st. patrick's day with celtic thunder, their cd debuted as number one. >> here are george donaldson, emmet cahill, neal burn and ryan kelly and colm keegan singing "turning away. "have an awesome weekend, everybody. >> bye! ♪ on the water we have walked ♪ like a fearless child ♪ what was battered we unlocked ♪ ♪ revealing wonders wild ♪ and in search of confirmation we have jumped into the fire ♪ ♪ and scrambled with our burning feet to uncontrolled desire ♪ ♪ in darkness we do what we can ♪ ♪ in daylight we're oblivious
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♪ our hearts so raw and clear ♪ are turning away ♪ turning away from here ♪ there's a bell upon the hill ♪ from our ancient past ♪ where an agent standing still holding strong and fast ♪ ♪ and though they try to tame us and carve it into stone ♪ ♪ words cannot extinguish it however hard they're thrown ♪ ♪ in darkness we do what we can ♪ ♪ in daylight we're oblivious ♪ our hearts so raw and clear ♪ are turning away ♪ turning away from here
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♪ while our cattle they have worked with their highland dreams ♪ ♪ they have nourished in the mountain stream ♪ ♪ and in searching for acceptance they have given it away ♪ ♪ only the children of our children know the price they have to pay ♪ ♪ and in darkness we do what we can ♪ ♪ in daylight we're oblivion ♪ our hearts so raw and dear ♪ are turning away ♪ turning away from here ♪ and in darkness we do what we can ♪ ♪ in daylight we're oblivion
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♪ our hearts so raw and clear ♪ are turning away ♪ turning away from here ♪ and in darkness we do what we can ♪ ♪ in daylight we're oblivion ♪ our hearts so raw and clear ♪ are turning away ♪ turning away from here ♪ are turning away ♪ turning away from here [ applause ]
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i feel so good about this. with fashion designer john varvatos. >> i had my family. jeff: the mentor's tips for your man. what did you call it? >> imperfectly perfect. jeff: the dramatic before and after showdown. boy band, anyone? plus, he's making over our very own stage manager, pete! here's pete now. [ applause ] hello, hello! roll it! [ cbs television distribution ] jeff: a little about me. i'm recently married. i work with my wife on this show. and i'm learning how to be a dad to two amazing kids in a blended family. i'm hosting a talk show 'cause there's a lot to talk about. this is the adventure. welcome to the show. have a seat.
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very excited today. i am not a big fashion guy. not a big foody guy. i'm not any of those things. but i love me some john varvatos. if you're a guy, or if you're a woman and you have a guy in your life, varvatos is the way to go. everybody looks cool. you still look kind of rugged. like this is varvatos. pull out a little wider. see, got a good hang to it, right? you look like you got a little flow. these shoes. look at these shoes. varvatos shoes. i don't make this up. i wear these shoes three times a week. he's agreed to come on the show. we're talking about his 2013 clothing line. we're gonna make over pete, our stage manager, which i love. and jason is here. the guy who gave me this hugh jackman hair cut. everywhere i go, people go hugh, hugh, then i turn and people realize

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