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qualities jimmy has among many. you know it's like this attitude of, wow, this is really happening and, wow, i'm grateful for it and he's been a total class act through this whole thing. and leno said in a very funny statement. he said congratulations, jimmy. i hope you're as lucky as me and hold onto the job until you're the old guy. if you need me, i'll be in the garage. he has his famous car collection. >> jimmy kimmel -- >> i love what jimmy kimmel said. >> this is how jimmy kimmel addressed it. take a look. >> it's a big night in the world of late-night television as you probably heard. it was announced officially today, that starting in february of next year, after the olympics, i will take over as new host of the "tonight show" on nbc. i spoke to jay on the phone today and he -- excuse me one second.
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okay, apparently it's a different jimmy that's going to be hosting the "tonight show." are you sure? does anybody know what the return policy is on a yacht? >> cute. i love what he tweeted. he said congratulations to my dear sweet jimmy fallon, a formidable rival and an incredible lover. letterman had to say something. >> letterman did, too, everyone got in on the act. let's listen. we're just reading it? he said -- >> i got a call from my mom today and she says, well, david, i see you didn't get the "tonight show" -- again! >> i like it when we do that. >> i think it's much better than rolling sound bites. you're very busy being hip and happenin'. >> i can't help myself. it just goes with the territory. >> mtv wants a little kathie lee, there's a show called nikki and sara, live. >> what is that?
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>> it's not my demographic, i hadn't heard of it before, certainly not my age. it's hosted by these comediennes, nikki glaser and sara schaefer. one of them was jimmy kimmel, one of his writers -- no, jimmy fallon's writers for a while. they're adorable. you were invited too, but you were very busy with your book and stuff. i was in a sketch based on "the hunger games." that's all you need to know. >> that was the network. they loved the show. >> naturally. >> but -- they said they only have room in the budget for one host. >> oh, nikki. you'll be missed. >> they said it's up to us to decide who gets to stay. and they said something about may the odds be ever in your favor? >> ten, nine, eight -- >> nikki, you would understand if you had read "the hunger games" like i had asked you. >> oh, god, what do you think you're doing? >> hosting.
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>> curb it a little bit. >> back off, barbie, it's my show now. welcome back to nikki and sara live with your new, improved host, kathie lee gifford, who is better than kathie lee? i'll tell you, nobody. because you're going to want to see if i actually let the girls interview cal 10, don't count on it. i love those girls because they didn't make me stick to the script. and i would love to go back any time with them. they were ready. you know how i am about that. i got there 15 minutes early. they were waiting and they were ready. you know what took me the longest? just signing all the stuff after i finished. you sign -- i think i signed cody and cassidy away to mtv. there's mounds of paperwork. that's what's wrong with our world, hoda. >> but if you want to watch "sara and nikki" live, they're on mtv at 10:00 p.m.
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beyonce was making a big announcement at 10:00. she was saying get ready. she has released a new single called "grown woman" part of a pepsi commercial. >> when she's being paid $30 million for? >> that would be it. >> let's watch it and see if we like it. >> because she needs the money. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪
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>> embrace your past, but live for now. >> so all of those takes were from her old videos. >> she's such a pro. >> we've had the greatest artists in the world here for their concert series, and i've never seen anybody more precise than beyonce. you think, am i really watching someone do that live? she's got the work ethic, boy, that's for sure. kevin ware, you guys remember he was the player -- i'm sorry, kevin ware, the coach from rutgers. >> no, kevin ware is the one who hurt his leg. >> you know what? >> you are sleep deprived. hoda, who sleeps like eight or nine hours a night, is now understanding what it's like to be a mother. >> i got to tell you, i'm used to going to bed when i feel like it and waking up when it's convenient for me. oh, my god. >> how do you like motherhood? >> it's a puppy. but i got to tell you, you have to walk him at 10:00 or 10:30 at night.
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>> he has to be in his crate. >> and 4:00 a.m. he's going out again. >> and it's going beautifully, isn't it? >> he is the cutest. i don't mean to go on and on. he's the cutest dog. >> you finally understand my love for my bambino. and lola. >> i never got it really until -- >> i know. >> he calms me down and he's the best dog in the world. >> since bambino. >> now playlist. >> this is my favorite part of thursday. if you're looking for a song to add to your playlist when you're at the gym and you need a good beat, a good beat, it's this one. it's called -- conveniently "drinking from the bottle" by calvin harris. >> how did i know that? let's hear it. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪
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♪ ♪ >> it's great in the gym, really. >> some of this music, honestly, i'm so grateful for it, though, because so many people who don't know how to sing have been able to have music. they speak, they're not singing, that's what i'm saying, it's opened up a whole career for people who actually can't sing. >> i'm telling you, there's nothing better than working out to this. >> i'm being honest, that's not singing, that's talking. >> but it's fun to dance to. i like dancing to talking. >> is it okay or not okay to diss your ex in public? let's listen. >> no, hoda, it's not okay under any circumstances, period. there are always two sides to every story and you should know. >> my side and the right side.
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>> no, it is not okay, no need to diss your ex in public. but when you have to vent, that's what your best friends are for. >> i'm here for you, hoda. who do you want to talk about? >> i'm having fun with those. >> it's one of the best things you get to do around here. >> it's time for miss sara haines. >> i'm just reminding everyone that we're having our joyful, the new series joyful cook-off. which we want healthy versions of classic recipes. this month it's lasagna. you go to our website and the top three people will do a cook-off on the show live and the grand prize winner, they will be featured on our website. >> who decides who the winner is? >> posbly not me. >> joy? >> do we have time for this, you guys? >> we just did it. >> we just did it.
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>> and -- >> i apparently i had zoned out. i'm feeling for you. you zoned out because of the lack of sleep -- >> that's what i do. coming up, british actor -- >> i know that's very handsome hugh dancy is here. what's this? uhh, it's my geico insurance id card, sir. it's digital, uh, pretty cool right? maybe. you know why i pulled you over today? because i'm a pig driving a convertible? tail light's out.. fix it. digital insurance id cards. just a click away with the geico mobile app.
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nbc's prequel to "silence of the lambs" which stars hugh dancy kicks off tonight and is getting amazing reviews. >> hugh plays an fbi profiler who can think and feel like a serial killer. sometimes his boss finds it so disconcerting he calls in a psychiatrist, dr. hannibal lecter. >> everything else in your mind. your decency, yet shocked at your associations. >> whose profile are you working on? whose profile are you working on? >> i'm sorry, will, upsetting is
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what we do. i can't shut my mind off any more than you can do. >> please, don't psychoanalyze me. you won't like me when i'm psychoanalyzed, no, if you'll excuse me, i'm going to give a lecture on psychoanalyzing. >> i watched the first episode right before i came up here. maybe that's why i'm all -- it is, it's rough going there. because of the subject matter, obviously. >> it's creepy, chilling subject matter. >> in a delicious way. >> it leaves hopefully a little taste in your mouth. >> oh. >> tell us about your character. you have sort of a sixth sense when it comes to solving crimes. >> i think you put it very well. he can place himself in the minds and in the shoes, if you like, of people particularly people who commit violent crimes. he just has that part of his brain that can go there. >> you have pure empathy. >> exactly. >> not a great gift to have.
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>> it's not a gift you would like to receive, because he finds the way we show it in the show is that he, he literally in his mind reenacts his crimes with himself performing them. and when he comes out of the state of imagination, he has to live with that. >> yeah, you've seen it, you've done it -- >> what's the vibe like on the set given the creepy subject matter? what's it like among the actors? >> is it wrong to say we have a great time? >> how do you deal with it? >> nick negroponte i've worked on, the darker, the tougher the subject matter, the more likely it is that the set has a lighter vibe to it, to balance it out. >> how did you prepare for the role of this guy? >> well i mean first of all obviously all the hannibal lecter stories come from the novels. i recommend to anybody that hasn't read them. >> that has the stomach for them. >> anybody who likes good writing, he has a fantastic character. will graham pops up in "red
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dragon" the first novel. so i went to that. >> you know as i was watching this this morning, you probably didn't know at the time you started this project, we just had in the news here in new york a true story, the man was finally, he was found guilty. the cannibal cop. and i have to ask you, if you feel in some way, that by us highlighting these kinds of things, are we in any way contributing to the culture of violence? >> the rise of cannibalism? >> no, i don't mean it that way. are we glorifying in any way something that is the least deserving of it? i mean that with great respect. >> i think it's a good question, actually. i think that speaking personally, which is all you can do, i wouldn't want to be involved in something that just, i don't know, used violence to shortcut the need to tell a story. think if you're going to present violence, which is part of our culture and to many, many
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stories, it's got to have context and consequences. >> it's so well acted and so well directed. >> that's whey liked about it in terms of the characters, that you see the impact it has on him and he carries this around with him. it's intrinsic to the story rather than let's have some violence. >> and it's as much of a mind game as you're watching it, so people don't think it's all blood and guts all over the place. >> it's about myself and hannibal, my psychiatrist. and we become friends. and then has this agenda for me. and as the season progresses, that's what you see. >> we wish you good luck with this. you're going to need it. >> yes you are, baby. >> congratulations on your new baby. >> thank you. >> thanks for being with us. you can catch the "hannibal" premiere tonight. they're one of the hottest boy bands you've ever heard of. >> and they're the stars of webtastic, this is from boy bands? >> this is not 98 degrees. you and i both need more sleep.
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it is time for webtastic, when our very own sara haines digs up the next hottest video on the web. >> this features pushing 40, a boy band consisting of men having a midlife crisis. >> their latest single is called "45 is the new 15." check it out. ♪ the day that you think you're all dying ♪ ♪ got to tell you that's totally whack ♪ ♪ we can do what you can do but we can do it better ♪ ♪ and we're going to do it in a cooler way ♪ >> my dad is a boy band written and directed by adam newman, what a great idea. in addition to them -- >> they sound good.
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>> it was released february 12th and it has over 7,000 hits. >> that's adorable. >> am i getting old or do i just think that's adorable. >> that's awful. >> i like it because they're singing. >> thank you, sweetheart. >> i want to give a quick shout-out to a new orleans legend. >> legend. >> her name is angela hill, she anchored new orleans for 38 years. and there's karen. today is her last show at wwl-tv in new orleans and i worked closely with her and karen and i are good friends with her. we want to wish angela hill a happy retirement. >> she certainly earned that retirement. >> they're out of hair and makeup. >> and the close-up of their big reveals. >> and we'll head into the kitchen for comfort food, full of flavor, but low in calories. is that possible? >> i don't know. and all of you 98 degrees fans, get ready, the band is back.
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>> every trip to new york is. >> first up is pat dear man. she's 57 years old. she has just lost 40 pounds so she was thrilled to have a chance to get a brand new look to go on with that brand new body. let's take a listen. >> we are in a state of shock here this morning. and you don't look like a grand mau. i know you want this for her, tell me why. >> because she's saw some and i think she deserves it. >> and she told me she hasn't worn a dress in a decade. >> yes, that's correct. >> and what do you think of all this? >> i'm scared. >> well, you're in good handed and you're going to have a great wife in about three hours. >> yes, i am. i'm excited about that. >> you think tell she's going to be noblg dead beauty. >> let's look at her people.
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danny is holding the blind fold. you guys please keep your blind folds on. >> here is pat dear man before. let's see the new you. >> take off your blind folds guys. >> oh, my. that is not my grand mau. >> she is nobody grandmom. >> turn right around. >> oh, my lord. wow. that is sexy. i love that. >> oh, my goodness. look right at that camera 12. lewis, lewis. >> i had -- she looked young before. i had no idea that was your granddaughter, i thought that was your daughter. you look beyond. what i did, is i lightened her hair. but looks it's believable
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blonde. >> it's like an ash. >> she had layers before, behe relayered it and layered correctly. and look at the lift it gives her. sexy and fun and young. >> danny, danny. >> what do you think? >> she's even more beautiful now. >> jordan i know was shocked. >> tell us about this hot dress while we wait. >> we had an interesting time together before it's really difficult to shop after you've lost so much weight. and now you agree how beautiful your body looks? >> this is from maggie london. >> you look gorgeous. >> join your groom right over there. >> all right. i have beverly jones. she's 75 from knoxville, iowa. she's never of colored her hair
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before and wears zoe make up. so she was very excited to glam it up for the day. >> so nice. three generations here today. and what do you think of all this for your mom? >> i think it's awesome. she's the best mom in the world. she brought us here for the trip to new york. and she deserves? >> are you crying already or just -- >> no, i am. >> tell me why you're crying. >> well, i don't know. for sher to say subpoena a nice thing to me. >> we're going to pampler you for three hours and make you look even more beautiful. what do you think? >> that will be great. >> same thing, she's going to be a wow. she's here with her daughters and granddaughter. let's take one last look at beverly before. and bring out the beautiful beverly jones. [ applause ] >> all right ladies.
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take off your blind fold. >> it's this one over here. are you ready to see? >> turn around please verly. >> wow. >> it is different, but you look beautiful. >> you can look right there at camera 12. >> what a difference. >> this is a big difference except for the hair color. this just shows we can wipe away ten years and we did more i think with this little bit of hair color. but we gave her the most minimal changes in the hair cut. it just gave her a sense of style that it didn't have before. you look like a new woman. and you look very new york by the way. >> you do. >> what do you guys think? >> she looks awesome. >> she never pamplers herself.
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>> people really deserve it and they don't expect it, it's a lovely thing. tell us about this red dress. >> we wanted to go for it, this is ellen tracy available at maysy's. and a black pair of nine west pumps. >> beautiful, beautiful job everybody. >> nice job. >> thank you everybody. great job. and if you're going through a divorce, we've got help. you can do this right after this. for over 75 years people have saved money with...ohhh... ...with geico... ohhh...sorry! director's voice: here we go. from the top. and action for over 75 years people have saved money with gecko so.... director's voice: cut it! ...what...what did i say? gecko? i said gecko? aw... for over 75 year...(laughs. but still trying to keep it contained) director's voice: keep it together. i'm good. i'm good. for over 75...(uncontrollable lahtuger). what are you doing there? stop making me laugh. vo: geico. saving people money for over seventy-five years.
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doesn't always work out. about 20% of first marriages end in separation or divorce within the first five years. 33% of first marriaged don't make it to ten years together. and at at the 15 year mark, a full 43% of those couples are no longer married. >> honest advice for the patds through love and divorce. and rachel susman is a author of a smart woman's guide of break up and divorce. >> welcome to both of you. >> you've been through this. >> yes, i have. >> so you're speaking from experience. what were some of the lessons that you had known. >> not to get stuck in that negativity and know that there is hope for the future and there is a high road and take that high road and make that decision. and for me it was a lesson of moving forward.
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>> and it was a 17 year marriage, right. >> i got that rhetorical question? and itds what what do you mean how do you think we're doing? and a couple of monthed later i was a 40-year-old with two kids. >> he found someone else is that what happened? >> he reconnected with someone. >> i think a lot of people get stuck in the bitterness. >> absolutely. you have to have hope. and if you take the high road, it can really be such a life lesson for you an your family and children. >> nothing is really to be gained from not. you're just going to compound all the probds especially for your children you don't. >> i remember looking in a box of pictures from when i was married. and luke at that and you think, i thought this was my life. and it is kind of like a motive. and again, you can play that motive over and over in your
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head. >> and that's a mistake if you get stuck with that movie real. and all the sudden, happily ever after is over. >> and you have to have time to mourn that. >> that was the question i was going to ask you. first you look at the pictures and stuff and go was it all a lie? >> yeah. >> is there some healing to say no, those years were good years. >> and i think everyone has their own truth. and if you had a long marriage, of course it wasn't a lie. i think there were probably many great years. but people change is life is complicated. >> and there is no happily ever after. we've got to stop teaching that to our daughters don't you think? >> absolutely. >> maybe we'll have more time next time. >> you won't be ruining your diet with these next recipes. know calorie dishes that are delicious.
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look who's in the kitchen. right after this. good morning i'm meteorologist chris warren with your sech day forecast. looking across the country, still going to be a few showers and thomplz in central and southern floshd. also along the immediate coast a chance for showers. otherwise no chance of rain coming in here throughout parts of west and west and maybe slight chance of snow. the blue is the colder colors in the 40s and 30s. the colder colors go with colder temperatures. chance for snow through minimum sow that and showers through chicago and possibly later on tomorrow. getting off the to weekend a few showers to the north and west of the otherwise starting off pretty nice. and then we're looking at
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temperatures rebounding as well. instead of quite cool like it was on thursday throughout the southeast, now many spots in the 70s and 80s in texas. dallas, by saturday it will be a chance for showers still in the west and still around the great lakes. and still going to see temperatures in the 70s, close to 80 in parts of south. southwest is still hot. this is where we're going to see that next system really coming out and could potentially monday into tuesday have severe weather that we're going to have to watch throughout the plains and then working into the parts of the midwest. stay tuned to the weather channel to see how this develops and changes. and then for wednesday, still going to have that chance for rain and we're going to see slightly cooler temperatures behind this. dallas dropping down into the lower 70s.
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what's cooking and you'll be happy too hear we've got dinner planned that get a locally make over. >> i love it bh you come. i love being here. i missed you kbiez. >> this is a locale version. >> yes a lemon turkey cut let. we pounded out some turkey breasts. you can even buy them like this. we do a light dredge on a season flower. a little assault and pepper. >> so far we don't see anything cutting calories except the type of meet we're suiting. >> very lean and delicious. less on the fat and you put a
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little oil in the pan. >> what kind of i'll are you using honor. >> ka knoll la oil. this is going to the stay in the pan about three minutes on each side. the egg batter i feel keeps it so tender. you're guaranteed to be -- >> delicious. >> i have lemon sliced. we're going to put that right in here and these are going to brown up beautifully. >> soften too. >> soften, bouned, flavor. >> you actually end up eating the lemon. >> you can actually eat them. i love them. they're going to brown a little bit and then add a little white wine and chicken stock. >> throw that baby in there. >> that's going to reduce so that will tenderize the lemons. >> about ten minutes? >> no. maybe five to eight minutes. this is under 30 minutes. basically you're using one
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skillet with -- >> for everything. >> we love easy delicious meals. >> then you put our cut lets back in here. let them get nice -- >> see i want lemon and capers on it. >> yeah. >> and then what we're going to do to the sauce, is we add butter, we finish with butter. >> 310 calories a serving, laetds. how can you not love that? >> unbelievably delicious. >> eggplant la sawing in a in the slow cooker. this is beautiful. so we have -- isn't that great? >> great. >> we have eggplant splices. we like to salt it a little it kind of brings out that bitter flavor. whole wheat no boil la sawing in a nooddles. you layer it and put your nooddles in here.
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you can break them up and kind of fill in the crevices. we add our eggplant. >> this is genius. >> it'sra slow cooker. >> you have to buy one of those. >> it's going to cook for about -- >> come down here. >> four for five hours. >> look at that. >> it looks delicious. >> this is something, you set it forget it. this is 394 calories per sevening. all of these are on the website. >> look at this, everybody. it's -- it's getting hot in here and it's not the oven. >> it's 98 degrees. they're going to come up after this. ♪ i'm going to take you to school and teach you how to use this microphone. ♪
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should have been right there whenever you gave me love. and it's only you were here, i'd tell you, yes i'd tell you ♪ ♪ if i could you're my sunshine after the rain. you're my cure against my fear and my pain. i'm losing my mind when you're not around, it's all -- it as all because of you ♪ oh, yeah. yeah. ♪ ♪ honestly, it could it be you and me, like it was before, these. because when i close myize at night i realize that no one else ever take your place. ♪ ♪ i still can feel and it's so
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real when you touching me, it's just where i just begun. i miss you. yes i miss you. baby ♪ ♪ you're my sunshine after the rain. you're the cure against my fear and my pain. ♪ ♪ yes, i'm losing my mind when you're not around. it's all -- it's all because of you ♪ ♪ if i knew how to tell you what's on my mind ♪ ♪ then i'd always be there ♪ you're my sunshine after the rain. you're the cure against my fear
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and my pain. ♪ i'm losing my mind when you're not around. it's all -- it's all, it's all because -- you're my sunshine after the rain ♪ ♪ you're my cure for my fear and my pain ♪ ♪ because i'm losing my mind when you're not around. it's all -- it's all because of you ♪ to passing the system. >> at 8 years old, she was with high school kids. jeff: who are you? we're exploring unconventional learning. >> kids learn best when they're internally motivated.
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jeff: with some exceptional teens. you're 13. i want to re-evaluate what happened to my life. [ applause ] hello, hello! roll it! all right. 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. thank you for the welcome. have a seat, everybody. today we're going to be meeting teens who don't go to school in the traditional sense. one who got her high school diploma at the age of 13. talk about what the parents are doing differently. pretty interesting approach to education. but first, miss welchel? >> hello.
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hello. jeff: so, i want to ask you something. >> okay. jeff: sliding my chair here. do you live here? >> i do. i'm no longer in an apartment. jeff: i didn't know that was happening. >> yeah. i had been planning it for awhile. my ebbix-husband helped me move. he drove the truck. i drove behind him. we just went cross country. jeff: tell me when i get too personal and then i'll dig a little deeper. how is it that -- 'cause you were married for -- >> 23 years. jeff: 23 years. your now ex-husband helps you move. >> oh, yeah. i don't know what i would have done without him. not only for the move, which we had quite a few adventures on the drive through here. but once i even got here, he was in charge of hanging all the pictures, getting my wi-fi up. jeff: how does he feel about
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