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acted as if she had been caught off-guard by some of the questions dave was asking. i guess often they have pre-interviews. anyway, he was kind of straight forward with her and she kind of got emotional, but they also had some fun. let's take a listen. >> lindsay lohan was on the "today" show this morning. the appearance went well. only one camera is missing. >> that would be a lot for me to carry. >> lindsay lohan is in court so often, the cafeteria has named a sandwich after her. >> they don't let you eat there. >> lindsay lohan punched a psychic in the nightclub, it was right after the psychic told her you will soon punch a psychic in a nightclub. >> well, she seemed to be handling things well there. >> yeah. it changed a bit throughout when he asked what she was addicted to, and she said we didn't talk about this in the preinterview and he asked another question
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and she sort of seemed -- >> a little put off. >> what do you think seeing her like that? >> what we're not showing is what she said later, listen, i've learned my lesson, i'm young. i'm only happy when i'm working, but that makes it sounds like she's been on this solid good path for a while now, and yet just last week we were reading about her in brazil under a table with scratched up legs because of her -- bloody -- you know, here's the thing. this is still a child. she's a grown woman, but she still thinks and acts like a child does. because i think -- i'm not a psychiatrist, but i've raised kids. if my kids were acting that way at their age, you would know something in them did not develop properly. somebody's got to get ahold of her and i said it for years, before we read about her that she's gone. and everybody will say, somebody who was close to her should have done something. yeah, you know who you are, so do it. >> she does keep saying i'm
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happiest when i'm working and i'm on the right path. >> but then she sabotages her work ethic. >> i think if this wasn't the first time we heard her say that, we might go, oh, maybe this is a a new thing. but it sounds as if it's the same old song. plus she's going on letterman. if you are thinking about turning the beat around, maybe that's not the stop you would take. i think you would probably take care of your business. >> this is what i don't -- there's so much about our courts i don't understand. number one, if you really want help, if the judge said i'm putting you in rehab in one month, i'd go, judge, please put me in tomorrow, i want help. put me in tomorrow. but the courts say, you're going to have three weeks of rehab, and we're going to give you three weeks until we send you to rehab. you know how much damage can be done in three weeks? >> right. >> if she needs it, go. >> yes. i like your earrings, by the way, even though it has nothing to do with what we're talking about. >> when hoda zones out. >> no, no, no, a friend of mine told me often when women are
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talking, they think about something else going on. >> that's a daily thing with you. >> i know. >> i'm going to chalk it up by being exhausted. you're mine again, don't even let matt think you can have him again. by the way, you were sensational. >> if they just had vino. >> we love savannah. >> her mom was having surgery, and we wish them the best. speaking of our lady friends. >> we went last week, we weren't allowed to talk about it, because it was going to be a huge thing in "people." >> jenna bush hager is pregnant, having a baby, and we had a baby shower that megan organized and did a great, great job, and there it is. there's her husband henry. >> who's a doll. we just expected a bit more than this huge thing we had to keep quiet for a week.
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so we're grateful, don't get us wrong. >> peter callahan's, by the way f. catered the events. we're such a joyful group. i gave one that hannah left behind in my apartment. bring your favorite children's book. i have running -- my god, where was "curious george" and i realized hannah left one, and it was the dr. seuss. >> and your other baby took a bow today. blake was here. that bloke blake showed up. >> he did. he was very cute. he came in, because we did a piece on naming your dog. anywhere, blake and i watched a bit of "the voice". >> he's very rambunctious and crazy. >> he's a sneaky dog. he didn't act that way when you
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first bought him and he gave you those eyes. and then he was all over the place. >> a crazy dog. >> god works in mysterious ways. >> now every has their teams in place, so let's listen to some of the final contestants. ♪ thunder only happens when it's raining ♪ ♪ players only love you when they're playing ♪ ♪ love ♪ won't you open up your eyes ♪ it's just a matter of time ♪ just hold me close ♪ don't patronize ♪ don't patronize
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♪ who cares ♪ we have a pocket full of cash we could blow ♪ so now the teams are complete, so jackie went to team blake. the second girl amber went to team adam. and jessica who we just saw at the end went to team usher. now they're full. >> i was most impressed with the first and the fourth. sometimes you can be just a fine singer, but too reminiscent of somebody we already heard. that can be a problem, because there's a crowded marketplace. you need such a distinctive sound and such a distinctive way about you. >> and on your team you may have somebody who sounds exactly like that girl. >> you know who knows that pretty much better than anything? >> who? >> our friend doug morris, the producer of a new musical. the opening is monday night.
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>> looking forward to it. this is a bizarre story. there was a family on a united flight, i think to d.c. >> from denver to baltimore, yeah. the in-flight movie came on. you know how the screens drop down. they had young kids. the movie that was in the screen was "alex cross". >> which is pg-13, which can be very rough by today's standards. >> so the mom was upset. >> she has a 4-year-old and 8-year-old. >> so the opening scenes were scary. she asked the passengers around her and can we threat put the screen up so my kids donnell don't have to be looking at this while on a plane, and the flight attendant said no. >> i said, can the captain override this? does he have authority? who knows what happened. it's all alleged. an hour later the plane was diverted to chicago. >> for security reasons.
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>> because there's -- cops boarded the plane. >> they grabbed -- i don't want to say grabbed. they took the family off the plane. >> and put through a background check and interviewed by an fbi agent before being rebooked to accommodate them, united said, on another flight. breaking news action united has a statement that we've heard is in our teleprompter, plane was diverted after the crew reported a disturbance involving a passenger. the flight landed without incident. the passengers were reel removed. we accommodated the passengers and have since conducted a full review of the in-flight entertainment. that's the statement. >> which i think is -- yeah, what else is new? who knows what really happened? >> it was a disturbance, you wonder. the family is saying they didn't raise their voices. >> you know what? we have our producer tammy, i don't even know if -- >> she says no. >> too bad, too late. tammy said she's seen this
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movie, watching it on a plane, and she agreed. she has children. if your kids had been with you. >> i would have been horrified. it's not something for children to watch. >> plus on a flight anyway, why are you showing a bang-up movie. >> the customer is always right unless they're completely drunk and ripping off their clothes, you know? if a family is trying to protect your children, it behooves you to try to help protect their children. we have a couple agrees starts. a highly anticipated new thriller called "defiance." . >> sounds like nightly news with bowler and benz. >> very cutting edge, hoda, just like you. and how to dress like celebrities for less.
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it's been five years in the making, but a new sci-fi series called "defiance" is ready to thrill audiences. >> for the first time ever, a tv show will be coupled with a video game. here are two of the stars of the series. >> what a good-looking duo. benz and bowler. >> we definitely could start an automobile factory. >> this is on the syfy channel, obviously involves aliens, the end of the world -- >> what do you mean obviously -- i guess sci-fi it does. >> if you're not a sci-fi person, would you be interested. >> at the core it's a character-driven story. >> do you play aliens or humans? >> humans. >> as luck would have it. >> thankfully. >> some of us more than others. >> cuts down in the makeup -- >> it's a lot quicker getting out in the morning.
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do the aliens and humans get along? >> it's complicated. >> i know. >> julie plays the mayor of the town. >> because everybody has a drop-dead blonde mayor, right? >> i tell you, it can't hurt. how do you feel about it? >> is the big struggle in the town is can aliens and humans live peacefully together? >> why can't they? >> i know. why can't they? >> all get along. >> you want to ebony and ivory. >> you have a singing voice. >> she sings. >> i used to. i have 16 cds would you like to hear them? this is exciting. they're very excited, got to have them on the show and tell people how amazing this is going to be. why are we going to love it? >> essentially it's an immigrant drama. it's the story of america. it's the story of a group of disparate people, disparate
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races from different backgrounds stuck on the same life craft. it's no longer earth. >> 30 years later, right? >> after a terrible war, but also a horrific accident that's left the world, not the earth, but not the homes that the aliens left. >> so everybody is out of -- >> and the aliens can't go back. they lost their planet. >> so we feel sorry for them, too. >> we talked about how this is a video game/tv show. let's explain what we're doing. >> can i ask how you how lindsay is doing? you were in the -- >> i was in -- yes, it was just the two of us. i don't know. >> what happened on letterman, were you surprised? >> i didn't see it. i was on a plane here. >> we just played it. >> i don't know. we don't -- >> all right. you were a gentleman through the whole thing and continuing to be, which is nice.
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>> let's play. >> the one thing you need to know is, we win. >> good. >> because grant 'playing, i don't know how to play. that's us. >> this is julia over here. >> and you unfortunately. >> and go. this makes you run, you turn. >> now we're going to go up here. >> i don't play these at home, do you? did you know we were firing? >> let's go down the hill. >> that's me down there, running away. >> the wonderful thing about the game is that this is a 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, you go off the cliff. >> nice. nice. >> you get him. >> and we're looking for bad guys. >> i think we're winning. i think we're winning. we're already here. good luck there, julie. >> i got off of it.
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>> we're going to go, sadly. all i know, kath, we're running and we're winning. >> i can't turn. >> it's a lot of fun. you can catch the premiere at monday 9:00, 8:00 center time form the game is in stores right now. we're going to talk about the photos you're going to say "what the what?" >> we have to do that? >> yeah. we know a place where tossing and turning have given way to sleeping. where sleepless nights yield to restful sleep, and lunesta eszopiclone can help you get there, like it has for so many people before. do not take lunesta if you are allergic to anything in it. when taking lunesta, don't drive or operate machinery until you feel fully awake. walking, eating, driving or engaging in other activities while asleep without remembering it the next day have been reported. lunesta should not be taken together with alcohol. abnormal behaviors may include aggressiveness, agitation,
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it is time for what we call "what the what?" check out the unusual and funny photos. >> they're not funny, but hysterical. sarah sorted through them all. >> one of our favorites is the photo caption contest. this was from last week, and the winning caption is from lori john savido -- what? like you never peed in the shower?
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first up, for this week, this is from our over tammy filler, guys. child switch. >> what does that mean? >> it's in universal, where you can hand your child -- maybe one parent rides and -- we're trying to figure that out. >> who submitted this photo? >> tammy, she was saying if you don't like your own child, just swap them out at universal laura jana submitted this photo. look at the bottom. first of all, endless loop, and then straight to hell. this route is not recommended. >> that's funny. we have a photo from jenny mitchell from virginia beach, virginia. >> if we can't fix it, we will fix it so nobody else can. >> that should be on the back of blake's truck.
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and finally julie cooper submitted this photo. >> adult daycare center. they don't have naptime, but there might be recess. >> but what kind of people are running it when they can't put the p closer to l? next week's photo is for next week. submit yew best caption. >> all right. we have a lot coming up. >> all i know is we're going to play, who knew? and dress like a celebrity without spending a lot of dough. and finalists compete in the joy-ful lasagna.
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and we are back with more of today on this wednesday wines-day. we're taking you back in time with questioning about famous brothers and sisters. kathie lee is across the street ready to hand out a hundred bucks to those who get the
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questions right and those who don't, lucky, they get a kathie lee cd. she's dressed again for us. it is access hollywood's michelle beadle. >> all right. i don't want to put pressure on anyone, but i expect a perfect record on this. >> kath, take it away. >> i didn't know it was national siblings day, did you know, hoda? >> no. >> say hello to irwin. you're from little falls, new york. here's your question. finish the lyrics to this theme song ♪ here's the story ♪ of a lovely lady ♪ who was bringing up three very lovely girls ♪ >> here you go anybody here to help her? you don't know, let 'be honest. you've got 12 new songs to learn. >> beadle. ♪ all of them with hair of
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gold ♪ ♪ like their mother ♪ the youngest one in curls cindy -- >> did you watch it growing up? >> i did -- well, in reruns. sure. sure, i did. we're going to bring it more recent. >> let's see. sherrill from seattle. honey, what are the names of the real-life twins that have played roles in "it takes two" and the tv series "full house." >> olsens. >> katie -- kate. >> mary kate and ashley. she got it. she got it. she was close. >> mary kate and ashley, especially in new york, we see them a lot. well, one of them likes to go. i never know which one is which. look how adorable.
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>> and really nice girls. >> there were already billionaires at that point. >> very sweet girls. where are you from? >> san jose, california. >> which lindsay lohan film does she play identical twins? >> "the parent trap." >> with lindsay in the news as she tends to be -- >> i didn't know if people would get this, because i think people have forgotten about this cute adorable lindsay and replaced it with what we know now. hopefully she'll find her way back. >> from marietta, georgia, name the group of famous siblings who sang this song. ♪ abc ♪ easy as 123 >> jackson brothers. >> that's the home run. you didn't think they would get that one. >> i was unclear. i wasn't sure. >> if they had said jon gnaws, i would have walked right out of
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here. >> these brothers are both big-time need command actors who have appeared in movies from "old school" to "wedding crashers" okay, who are they? you know who they are. >> owen wilson and luke. >> yes. what happened? >> we got it! there you go. >> i showed them the picture. >> she still wasn't sure, though, so that was a tricky one. these guys are hilarious, but this time we have the hemsbort -- mark and donnie i'm not putting as comedy brothers. >> did you enjoy yourself? >> i did. >> that's it. it's over. >> but i've got other stuff. >> you have to come back another time. >> that's fine. celebrity styles for less,
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today's style is brought to you by -- time now for today's style, how to dress like a hollywood celebrity without spending like one. >> today contributing editor for people stylewatch is jill martin with affordable looks. >> we always like to look like celebs. >> and all these lines are making lines for target and j.c. penney. it's nice to feel expensive without breaking the bank. we have three looks. >> miranda, tell us about her look. >> leaving victoria's secret, i understand. >> she's gorgeous on or off the pages. we see the before picture here and this is marina.
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look how similar, her prada bag alone $1,595. this entire outfit $270. >> not include the bra and panties. >> this is from h & m, and it's real leather. it's a little pricier considerable. >> you can imagine the markup. it's all about label. >> it's all about label. the skirt is great for so many body types, and then you pair it with a simple t-shirt. it's a beautiful look. >> thank you. next up, gwyneth paltrow, rocking the white. >> i love white. >> we love winter white. >> nobody looks better in white jeans than you. >> here she comes itches this is the white look.
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now, white before labor day, of course fine, and winter white especially, so just the sweater for gwyneth, $994. this total look, $240. this is just a great sweater to mix and match, even in the summer with just a pair of jeans. >> that skirt looks expensive. >> $83. >> stop it. people don't thing you can wear this kind of skirt and tuck it in, but just wear a longer top. i love red pumps. you have to know where you're going. >> there's so much attitude with that outfit. >> and where you're going. also just to be able to buy pieces you can mix and match. i like that. just uses the red and blue with the white. >> very patriotic. >> yes. >> thanks, laura. finally naomi watts' picture. that's cute. >> she's stunning. >> she's wearing skinny jeans.
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we always say can anybody wear them? she can. >> and dara actually has two children. look how great she looks, but i say these coated jeans, very in, but if you're going to buy one jean, i would say you do something that's flared a little at the bottom. but i wanted to show here, you can put it with a longer top and blazer, and it really works. >> is this she's gilbert gottfried's wife. >> i didn't know that. >> i didn't either. he's hysterically funny i can't believe you two have two children. >> that did not come up in the fitting. >> she's adorable. now we know your whole family. >> everyone come back out again. >> did we not say everything about her outfit.
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>> no, naomi watts' jacket was $595, this one $69.95. >> so bring out our lovely ladies. >> i'm sorry, but i can't get over you're gilbert's wife. this is joy's big segment. the best lasagna, after this. >> looking forward to it. . good morning to you. i'm kris warren with your weather channel forecast. looking at the next seven days tart issing off with today. still going to see the tlet for severe weather primarily in the southeast. mid south very stropg storms carol damaging winds carol hail and very heavy rain and thiet anything associated with this. in the upper midwest you're
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probably seeing snow or have seen snow or you will see snow throughout parts of nebraska and all the way up to minimum society that. much cooler air moving in place as well. highs only in the lower 30s for minneapolis. so that's the rope why you're going to see snow. barely get boston freezing. still very warm in d.c. mid 80s expected today. warm in atlanta as well. for tomorrow carol finish off the week carol still going to have the chance for rain and storms along the eastern sea board. snow showers throughout parts of the great lakes. cool to the north. still around 80 degrees in d.c. forecast for saturday carol much cooler now throughout parts of the northeast especially temperatures earlier in the week didn't get in the 70s for new york city.
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sunday a chance for showers throughout the northwest. temperatured back in the upper 70s for atlanta. still in the lower to mid 50s for the northeast. a bit of a pattern change. much cooler weekend and cooler start to next week for next week. as another storm system moves into the northwest. remember carol weekdays on the weather channel carol you can wake up with al and stephanie. [ female announcer ] you never know what messes you'll run into while dusting. of course there's dust. in addition to dust, you might find a little latte. ♪ and maybe something beastly. mixed in with the dust, you may even find some pixie sneezes. compared to a dry duster, a can of pledge picks up more dust and cleans 100% of messes. pledge multi surface. dusts better. cleans more. s.c. johnson. a family company.
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today we're very excited, because we're kicking off a brand-new series joy-ful cook-off, get it? we asked you to send in the healthiest lasagna recipes, and we have flown in the three finalists to compete for the grand prize. >> here are the three finalists -- gail compton, and
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julia. so joy, you really had to narrow down a lot of recipes. >> this was intense. we had hundreds of outstanding, delicious scrumptious submissions, but these were three standouts. i'm going to walk through them. -- >> and they're healthy. >> they're all healthy. >> are they all pretty much the same caloric level. there's small differences. this is the skinny lasagna rolls. >> what's going on in here? >> i love this. this is a bit out of the box. they're automatically portion control. she's using light cheese -- she integrates spinach, so bumping up the nutrition. >> why didn't it look like that? >> it's going to cook like this in here, but they're individual rolls. >> these are actually whole wheat lasagna noodles, i including cottage cheese.
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>> my god, that's crazy. >> and pip spinach, of course. >> my mom always used cottage cheese as a result of ricotta. as a result, i don't like it in lasagna. >> this is delicious. >> just a tad more. >> i also want to say she was diagnosed with cancer five years ago. she has kicked cancer's butt two times and her diagnosis is what got her into healthy eating. >> yes. yes. >> incredible. >> you are beautiful. >> oh, thank you. >> i see a prop. >> her italian stallion -- she was told years ago she would never be able to have children and her miracle arrived with a sign that says vote for my mom. like everybody else. she wants to cut carbs. this is a low carbs, no noodles. she layers it with eggplant. this is stuffed with vegetables, but also integrates lean ground
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turkey, so good for a man as wet, hearty. >> i tall it my italian stallion. i married into an italian family. you know guys. there is cottage cheese, but i had -- >> only 260 calories were slice, and the first one was 240. >> hello. >> julia went vegan a year and a half ago together with her husband and her little daughter. this is a super-cool twist on traditional lasagna. it's gluten-free, dairy free, and totally vegan. it's all vegetables layered on corn tortilla. >> it has a members ka tate to it. >> but avocado cream. she blends avocados with coconut milk. >> only 160 calories per slice. >> oh, my gosh. >> good luck, ladies.
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>> are you nervous? >> i'm a little nervous. >> okay. here's the thing. this was hard, because all of these were delicious, and all unique and different. we're crazy about roqu reformfort -- but the winner is right here. >> and i'll tell you why. these are all great, but it most takes like -- >> it tastes traditional. >> and the recipes will be on the website. >> i have a present for you downstairs, all right? more of "today" on nbc. >> we'll be back with more of today on nbc. did you say that? >> yeah.
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you think you deserve a raise or promotion? you are not alone. according to a new surveys, more than 60% of women have wanted to ask for more money, but never did. >> how about you? >> yeah, i'm in that group. >> that's why god made agents. to help women lean in and take charge of their careers. kelly wallace is chief correspondent of ivillage and amanda, a new to our show, is a job search expert. >> you gathered data. >> we did women don't seem to be leaning in enough. less than 20% have ever asked for a promotion, only 35% have asked for a raise. get this, only 17% of women have ever asked for a meeting with their boss or supervisor? >> even now, and we're so
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enlightened and so empowered. >> but we're really not. >> it's start when we're kids. on the playground, the boys are the leaders. the girls were called bossy. that travels into our adult lives and our professional lives. >> institutionalized. >> but if you deserve a raise, money is one of those things that sometimes can push you along to go after it. >> and it's taking me a long time, money equals value. it's really important. what we found when women were asked, are they happy or not with their job? the women who were unhappy, the number one thing was how much they're making, so it's really important for women to realize. i also think job security came through here, too. a lot of women are worried about losing their jobs. we have to get the message out just by asking for a raise, promotion, more responsibilities doesn't mean you'll by penalized. >> what if you ask and you get turned down. >> you have to go in prepared that might happen. and it's plan b. are you willing to work away? and if that's not, what else do
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you want to negotiate? there are other thing besides money? if you don't have the skill set to get to the next level, you have to say, well, what do i need to do? let's develop a plan. >> that's a conversation you could have with your boss. you say what will get me to the next step? what do i need to do? >> and we all know from our own careers, just by putting yourselves out there -- look at hoda here now today. >> look at you. >> on top of the world. when you perceive yourself as moving forward, other people think, without, i didn't realize she wanted this. >> and then they thought -- but it was right. why are they going to give you money unless you put it in your brain and you think, gee, i don't want to lose that person, let me give them a little more. >> you can have that conversation if you prepare ahead of team. if you do your homework. >> how do you find out what
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other people around you are making? >> you don't need to go to everyone near you, about but you can go to salary.com. there's a analysis tool that basically lets you size up the competition and where you stand and what's the going rate? you need -- if you ask for that raise and they say no way, and you know you could be making 20 grand more, go for it. >> thank you, ladies. and just. have a great day. oh, jason, bye. jeff: in the business of death. >> could you fire her? family.l fire my own don't think that you're immuned. jeff: the funeral bosses come alive. >> you don't need $150,000 casket. jeff: talking about everything dying to know about the deadly trade.
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the e more that you know, more that you can become comfortable. [ applause ] jeff: hello, hello! roll it! [ cbs television distribution ] jeff: 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 amazing kids in a blended family. i'm hosting a talk show 'cause talk about.t to this is the adventure. [ applause ] welcome to the show. have a seat. thank you very much for the nice welcome. about death.alking lot of people get creeped out by death. i don't really get creeped out death. i think about the celebration of life. but this might creep you out a is le bit because this actually the other side of life. morticians, things that go on in the business of death. she's a aitlin, mortician whose fascination with
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alive in her web series, ask a mortician, where you can just write in and ask questions, bizarre questions that people ask. plus a father who brought his business.ily into the they have a new show called "funeral boss." yvette nicole brown. >> hi. like your shoes. shoes?y >> like your shoes. how cute are his little shoes? those are cute. jeff: that's right. [ applause ] >> those are really cute. my leg byt a cramp in doing that. >> i was wondering if you need to stretch. to your mom? jeff: yes. my mom is here. prost here.arbara jeff: and dee, her friend. your mom have a mutual friend. dean of my college is in the as mrs. probst.

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