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come with no book, which was the other option. hannah was fine with it. she didn't even know i had it. >> it was signed to her, probably. so now baby hager, dear hannah -- is going to get a book that says dear hannah. you've got to think things through. >> she loved my book. that's all i'm saying. here's the question, are they or aren't they? there's a rumor mill involving p. diddy and kate upton, and are they a couple. there are reports they were caught locking lips. >> the "daily news" likes to call it sucking face. >> sucking face. and they have a cute name for the two of them together which is clever -- >> diddy-up. >> there were reports they were canoodling in miami. each of those deny that this happened. they say they don't even know each other. now who gets the picture of them actually together. it will be worth a fortune. >> there's a 20-something age gap between those two.
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>> she's 22 and he's 46. >> i have no problem with that i'm not one to judge on that. i always say, only 20? i don't really care, do you, do you care? >> i kind of care. >> why? >> because i like new couples, i like the new couples. >> you know what happens? >> they break up? >> yes. >> all right. so here we have good news, it's a great kind of fun. this happened on the plaza. there was a girl out on the plaza, a senior at pepperdine, her name is shania coley. >> is it shayna? >> shayna. >> why don't you continue since you know everything. >> it says shayna. >> a little, -- oh, oh, still upset about the book and taking it out on me, go ahead. >> so shayna -- which we will refer to as shania from here on out -- she was out on the plaza and she really wanted to go with joe jonas to her prom. so she made a video that was kind of cool and that it was
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basically asking him to come to the prom. so what happened was, she's out on the plaza, and there's some weird-looking guy with a mustache and -- >> who also needed a date for something, right? >> it turned out he was joe jonas, take it off! it was a big surprise. >> she seemed to be able to tell because it was bad makeup. i like this girl's attitude. she was very clever. she was real, she was natural, she was adorable. but do they have proms in college? >> i don't know. i guess they have something like it, maybe. sorority formal. >> this is nbc news, we should have a little bit more respect. if it's not a prom, let's not call it that, people. >> let's call it a sorority formal. another love story. this one is debatable. >> the woman videotaping us, take it home to sweden. what are they going to think of this? >> a bride and groom are planning to get married next month. the groom decided he was going to pull a fast one -- >> october.
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>> all these details on the stories are bothering me. >> i'm just having a little fun. >> when were they supposed to get married? >> she said october. >> they were supposed to get married in october. as opposed to -- it's november? >> november. >> you said october. >> somebody told me, i knew it wasn't next month. >> we're getting lost in the sauce. there's a big story here. they were supposed to get married later and what happened was, the groom decided he wanted to speed the process up a little bit. so he went to her mother and said, let's go ahead and plan a quick wedding. and so he asked his bride-to-be to dress up in her wedding dress to take pictures, which i guess people are doing more and more of that, and she had no idea, she thought she was going in for photos, instead, the whole wedding happened right there. he had everything planned. >> interesting that they have all their stuff so many months before the event was actually supposed to happen.
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>> when was it supposed to happen? >> sometime between october and november. but i never heard of that before. >> you know what happens -- >> it used to be that the man couldn't wait to see his beautiful bride in her wedding gown walking down the aisle, they always kept it a secret. in today's world so few people are old-fashioned enough to wait for their wedding day for pretty much everything. so i think it's very funny, that now they still make it sometimes about seeing your bride come down the aisle in a wedding dress. >> they've seen each other naked for four years, it's like oh my gosh, they're wearing clothes. it seems strange to me. but they're a lovely couple. they came up to see us. >> she loved the idea. i would think if someone planned my wedding -- i don't know that i would be so crazy about that. >> you know the happiest people in the world usually, i think, and who usually have the best wedding nights of their existence? >> who? >> people who elope. because they're not exhausted. they've just gone off, none of
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the pressure, they've not gone off to please their mother or their father or their aunt or grandma. they'll just be there with each other and no there's no angst. >> and there's no romance on wedding nights, i don't think. you're tired, you're dancing, it's over. go to bed. go to bed. >> let's go back to the beginning when people start dating, just to renew our faith in human nature. oxygen media has, they have a dating poll. >> what was it? was it tuesday night? that they called to -- it was tuesday i think it came out, called find me my man. >> there's some interesting finds in this poll. and here they are. 32% of men are willing to overlook a woman's -- cue her -- >> mustache. so if women have mustaches, men are fine with it. i guess they think you have a good sense of humor.
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>> just under half of the men polled find glasses sexy. >> again, keep it on. >> cue it up. >> look at the swedes, looking at me. >> one in tem women are okay -- this is a weird one. one in ten women are okay with dating a smelly guy. that would be a deal-breaker, you can't have that. >> this is another deal-breaker. >> what? >> you say it. >> no. >> most men bring protection on a first date just in case. >> 60% of all guys think it's okay to date friends of exs and exs of friends. >> i think it's very complicated. >> it's terrible. has a friend of yours ever dated someone you dated? >> i'm trying to think. married a few, but dated, i can't remember. no, i do have one of those situations going on right now with some friends and it's awkward. very awkward and very tough. a third of the guys say they've lied to snag a lady online. >> and more than a third, this is probably the most prevalent one, admit to faking an emergency to end a date early.
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it's a -- gotta go. out of door, boom, gone. >> i think, tammy -- >> was it joanne? >> what? >> one of the two of those women said -- >> it was you, tammy. >> she stood up a guy -- >> oh, no. >> it was amanda. >> it wasn't amanda. >> im just trying to mix it up a little. >> she stood up a guy. his big, big night. >> it was a fraternity formal. >> not a prom like we said. >> was it in october or november? >> stop it! is it okay or not okay -- to flirt on twitter? and we said -- >> flirting is such a subjective thing, hoda, it's hard to tell tone when you're looking at words. the best flirting is always face to face. >> the way you like it. >> yes.
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>> yes, it's okay, as long as you're okay with everyone and your mother watching you in action. >> even your mother? even your mother. >> oy. >> we had half an hour. we had so much fun with that. >> here's my song, my i-hoda playlist, a mix between country and rap, i like that little combo. it's cruise, a remix by florida and georgia line and nelly. listen to the two of them together. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪
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♪ ♪ >> he says baby you're a song. >> i like it when rap and country blend. nelly has done that before. >> you know who else -- hoda? >> we have an award-winning -- >> and they're wearing their medals to prove it. >> a barbershop quartet, called the ringmasters from sweden. they won a huge award. come on in, guys. >> let's try to say their names. >> rasmus krigstrom, he's lead. and jakob stenberg tenor. >> emanuel roll, baritone. >> and martin wahlgren. >> what are you going to sing? >> beatles. >> beatles? >> barbershop style. ♪ na, na, na, na, na
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♪ ooh i need your love, babe ♪ guess you know it's true ♪ and hope you need my love, babe ♪ ♪ just like i need you ♪ hold me ♪ love me ♪ hold me ♪ love me ♪ i ain't got nothing but love, babe ♪ ♪ eight days a week ♪ love you every day, girl ♪ always on my mind ♪ one thing i can say girl ♪ love you all the time ♪ hold me ♪ love me ♪ hold me ♪ love me ♪ i ain't got nothing but love babe ♪ ♪ eight days a week >> that's it!
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time for our plaza ambush makeovers, where two women from our crowd are surrounded -- are picked out for a makeover and get a big surprise. >> what? >> working their magic is our makeup team, louis liccari -- say it with meaning and feeling -- ♪ louis liccari ♪ la, la, la, la, la >> and contributing editor for "people style watch" and author, jill martin. >> we found two great-looking girls who didn't have a clue how pretty they were. >> let's start with teri slocum. she lost 90 pounds and so she's so excited.
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she wanted the opportunity for a brand-new look for her brand-new body. let's take a listen to her story. >> you lost 90 pounds? >> yes. >> just amazing. so how do you think this makeover will help you? >> i don't really know what kind of clothes to buy. and i've been wanting to get something done with my hair that looks younger. >> what a perfect fit, we can help you with that. and i know you're so excited for your mom. >> i'm so happy for her. >> tell me why. >> she just really doesn't know what to do and i think she has the potential to be really beautiful and she already is. >> so nice to hear, right? >> yes. >> here we go. >> oh, we like julie anna. keep your blindfold on, please, until i give you the green light to take it off. here is teri before. all right. teri, let's see the new you.
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♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >> all right. are you ready? all right, take off your blindfold! >> are you my mom? you look beautiful. >> turn around and look in the mirror. >> oh, my gosh. >> it's the new you, girl. >> wow. >> why don't you spin right around here, sweetie, tell us about the hair. >> teri just lost 90 pounds, ready for a complete new look. we gave her this great little shag that makes her fine hair look a little bit thicker. played with the bangs for an accent area. i warmed up her hair color. and look how pretty. >> and the makeup makes her eyes pop. >> what do you think of her? >> i don't recognize her. >> jill, the dress is perfect for her.
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>> she hadn't worn a dress in 20 years. >> or heels. >> what? >> so this is from london times, a wrap dress. so if she wants to lose 30 more pounds, this will adjust and look how pretty it is for spring. >> you look great. >> speaking of her heels, we forgot to talk about kinky boots, we'll do it later. >> a big round of applause for teri. you can follow her that way. >> speaking of her not wearing heels for 20 years. >> the second lady is laura packer. 28, from new york, new york. she told us she only wears makeup on special occasions, she was thrilled to get a glam new style. let's hear her story. >> we were just talking, you're a little freaked out right now. >> a little bit. i was not expecting this when i woke up this morning to come to the today show. >> let's regroup here. what do you think of this and what are you looking for? >> i mean this is pretty awesome. my birthday is on sunday. so this is kind of great timing. kind of get a new look. and you know, ring in the last
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year of my 20s in style. >> turning 30. my birthday is on sunday, so happy birthday. >> april 14th? >> april 14th. >> this is a big celebration. here we go. >> happy birthday to you, too, jill. >> she's here with her friends sarah and emily. one last look at laura before. and the brand-new laura packer. >> wow! all right. girls, take off the blindfolds. >> you look hot! >> you want to see for yourself? >> turn around. i love that hair. >> the hair angled like that is fantastic. >> turn around, sweetie. >> go, girl. >> she had the most perfect hair for this simple graduated bob haircut. because it's sleek, shiny.
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you were made for this haircut. it's beautiful, sexy, terrific. and the makeup palette which is new spring colors, very soft. >> i'll never miss the goth look, ever. i like the soft, pretty natural look so much. >> that dress is so pretty. >> birthday dress for spring, from maggie london. and the beige shoes just complement the outfit. >> teri, come on out. >> a round of applause. >> thanks so much to jill. we've got all your celebrity news, we have got -- we'll hear from our little brother, first, these messages. at turbotax,
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we ran out of chatter, we ran out of time in the opening to talk to you about "kinky boots." we had a good time at the show, the audience was eating it up. >> look what's happening here. the two male drag queens stars. >> it's a lot of fun and -- >> harvey firestein wrote the book and cyndi lauper did the score. >> it was a terrific book. >> and jason kennedy is here with the celebrity scoop for tv and movies. you just flew in? >> i'm running on about two hours of sleep. if i say something that's weird, let's go right past it. >> you say weird things anyway, not on two hours sleep. we love you, anyway. >> let's go with the movies, where should we go this weekend? >> how about "scary movie 17" -- just kidding. it's actually "scary movie 5" it's charlie sheen and lindsay lohan. they'll be at the premiere tonight in los angeles. if that's not your speed, how
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about "42." about jackie robinson. >> i saw one review, five stars for this. >> i've heard nothing but great reviews. or if you're feeling nostalgic "jurassic park 3-d" is in theaters. >> it didn't do as well as we thought it would. >> what if you want to cozy up and home at watch a movie? >> i wasn't impressed with the movies that came out on dvd this week. so let me suggest seeing some movies that were nominated for an oscar, "les mis" is out right now, "lincoln" is out right now and "zero dark thirty." i love jessica chastain in "zero dark thirty." and the mtv movie awards is going down this weekend. rebel wilson, who debuted in bridesmaids amd loved her in pitch perfect. brad pitt is going to be there, kim kardashian, zach efron. brad pitt at the mtv awards? it will be great.
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>> and the battle teams on "the voice." >> next week two players from the same team will go head to head and it will be up to the coaches to see who moves on. >> you've got to choose between your babies. >> what do you think of the combo of the hosts together? >> i like it. it's a new breed of people. it's a good change, in my opinion. i really, really honestly enjoy the show this year. >> now ryan seacrest, your pal, had an issue with one of those s.w.a.t. rolls that went up to his house. >> let's not give them the information, never mind. >> the more we talk about this, the more people are doing it, in my opinion. there was a report that the people -- armed men, we're going into his home yesterday. there was a security guard the police got there. security guard was like hey, everything is fine and the police contacted ryan and he said that everything was fine. a laundry list of stars, this keeps happening to. last week alone it happened to justin timberlake and selena
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gomez. >> they have to raise the penalty. if they make the penalty more harsh -- >> have they ever caught anybody yet doing this stuff? >> i think they realized it was a kid. there was a 12-year-old kid that got charged one time. it's not fun, kids, don't do it, it's not funny. >> they should have to pay back every dime. l.a. doesn't have the kind of money to be paying their s.w.a.t. teams. >> let's talk about a new song, psy. >> 1.5 million views on youtube, how the heck -- billion, i should say, views on youtube. it's called "gentleman" his new single, it drops this friday and there's going to be a dance with it and he's performing it this weekend. >> do you know anything about it? >> they're keeping it very undercover. low key. but there will be a new dance. so we can practice it. when i come next time -- come on. >> it will be fun. >> no. >> anyway. thanks, jason. >> love you.
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millions of us use social media every day. whether it's for posting pictures to facebook, joining chat rooms or sending out tweets. >> some of us don't live a life. >> what you put on the internet can live forever. and have an impact on your future. so here to help you make a very good digital first impression is fay de marchand i should have just read it phonetically in french. >> and jennifer is a child and adolescent psychologist and the author of "princess recovery." >> we've always made first impressions in person and now there's a generation that really is making their first impression online, right? >> they don't know any different.
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>> and it is so important. it takes three to five seconds to make a first impression in person. i say it takes five to seven seconds to make a digital first impression. let's face it, people are googling names, if you're going on an interview, 75% of hr consultants are doing a google search before you even come in for the interview. >> you better be careful. >> a lot of kids are younger and they put stuff up that they shouldn't. and they don't know that it's going to affect them long-term. >> we talk about this all the time, right? teenagers, young adults are so in the moment. they think it's fun, hey, look what i'm doing. i'll show you a picture of me doing a keg stand at the party. down the road that's one of the first things that's going to come up. >> show and tell. >> they don't think about the fact that a future boss might see that and not look upon them favorably and they might not get a job or get into college. >> well you can't explain your circumstances. >> when you googled around, what did you find about young people?
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>> i started my program at new york university because my students would friend me to build out social media campaigns and as i would be their friend for a week and they would forget. i would open up my facebook account to salacious status updates, racy photos, drinking photos, a kid doing i don't even want to say it on tv. >> we want to know badly. >> to think about how that impacts even your self-esteem. we hear about all of these young women who put these, what they think are okay photos up that then get passed around. the new thing on instagram is beauty pageants with 'tweens where they're putting up pictures of four girls and everyone votes on who is the prettiest. >> the bullying, all the things that go along with it. >> it's so important to be a digital parent these days. it's not -- we used to teach our kids how to ride a bike and how to do the kind of simple social
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and emotional skills. today, parenting is, it's so important to be a digital parent. >> what do you do, your kids on facebook and twitter. are you looking at their account every so often? >> they don't like you looking over their shoulder. >> what should you do? >> you've got to be involved. you've got to be a responsible parent. i always say to parents, are you on facebook? are you on instagram? you need to be empowered. >> you need to be empowered and you would have rules on your child riding a bike at certain times. so there have to be rules and limits around their digital use, their internet usage. and you need to really have a conversation with them about what the expectations are and what they will lose if they don't meet those expectations. do you take away the internet? they need it for school. but there are filters, you can block that stuff. so you have to be an empowered, involved parent. >> thank you, ladies. >> so glad mine are grown now. thanks, ladies. you can find more help on our
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website, klgandhoda.com, which i hear is really great. >> we've never been on it. >> for help around the house, our favorite handyman, lou manfredini will help you fix those pesky problems, right after this. good morning, to you, i'm meteorologist alex wilson. for today, we are still going to watch for that threat of storms along the east coast. also rain showers in some of those big areas, like washington, new york. perhaps a if you snow showers in the new length land. still near 80 in washington, d.c. on the other side of the country, we've got temperatures in the low to mid 60s for l.a. and lance. the southeast looks nice. but we've seen things quiet down for our weekend. we'll be dry around atlanta, also in washington.
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still in the northeast, rain or snow showers possible. newspaper the pacific northwest, we'll also be watching for the chance of some rain and snow showers. watch for that around seattle. as far as temperatures go, 50 degrees for seelgs tomorrow. as we look around the denver area, you're going to be in the 60s and 60's for new york city as well. 1 in ornld. into the day sunday we stay dry in d.c. 74 degrees for louisville. on monday, that's when we'll see rain showers arn the southeast portions of florida. on the other side of the country we'll continue to watch for rain and snow showers. also grarnds the great lakes, we'll be watching for rain showers. temperatures around 87 in ornlds. if you've got a trip to disney
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time for another installment of ask lou, where you submit your home questions for easy solutions to your household problems. >> "today" contributor lou manfredini host of the show house smart. our first question comes from valerie. her question is, i do not want to buy new cabinets, how do you paint cabinets to match our granite countertops? >> matching your granite is tough. but you can complement your granite by bringing it back to life. this is a kit by rustoleum, called cabinet transformation. 100 feet for about $79. 200 square feet, depending on what you're using it for, about $150.
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you use a deglosser, this is the old cabinet door right here. you spray a little deglosser. normally you would wear a glove, but since i'm just doing this as a promo, i'm not. you take the gloss off of the cabinets themselves and you wipe it away. now you wipe that away. the base -- >> kind of like a matte finish. >> now you put a base coat on that with the paint that comes with the kit. >> so it will adhere. >> yes. then the final coating is what you get as the glaze over the top. >> would you need two coats or just one? >> just one. 30 different colors, you can literally transform your cabinets. >> here's christine's question. when we lift the plunger on top of the bathtub faucet to direct the water to the showerhead, only some of the water is directed to the showerhead and the rest of the water is still coming out of the faucet. >> this action on the tub spout there's a little valve that's leaking. you can't replace that, but you
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can replace the spout. these spouts either unscrew, literally, righty-tighty, lefty-loosy. or on the bottom of the spout is a notch where you can take the screwdriver and you loosen the fitting. when you pull the spout out, this little copper pipe is hanging out here like this. you buy the new spout. you slide the new spout back on. tighten this. and there you go. now she's going to have plenty of power in her shower. >> here's for andrea. i rent, and our bathroom fan has always sounded louder than a plane taking off, how can i fix it? >> because you rent, you take the cover off of the bath fan. kathie lee, unplug that for me. >> if i can. >> this whole motor assembly comes out of the fan. at the hardware store you can buy a new motor for $20. you need a special screwdriver. this is called a torque screwdriver, it has a little bit different tip than normal screwdrivers.
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there are two little torque screws that you loosen. replace the motor. put it back in. >> i can do that. >> look, lou, i fixed that. >> suzy wants to know, she would like to install her own window blinds in her apartment but she's intimidated. >> this is awesome. simple fit custom shades by ready-shade. you order these online. you measure -- >> they have lots of sizes? >> any size you want. many different colors and sizes. cellular window shades. >> okay. >> very nice. no tools needed. >> what? >> here we go. >> watch me, there's an adhesive tape that you put inside. you put it up in place, carefully. and -- >> oh my gosh! it's a miracle. >> we love our lou. >> only lou knows how to do stuff like that. >> and they're affordable. >> that is extraordinary.
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this is the only time of the year when we actually throw some things away and organize our living spaces. >> instead of dreading all that spring cleaning, we're going to show you how to make it easy and fun. rebecca dolgen is editor in chief of "the nest." >> let's start throwing things away, shall we? >> there's a concept. >> your toothbrush. don't wait to go to your dentist appointment to get that new
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toothbrush. every two to three months. >> really? >> sometimes four months is okay. but really, by three months. >> because of bacteria? >> a million bacteria. nobody wants to be the one to put that in their mouth. >> and what if you dip it in listerine? >> that could get it going for a little while longer. that might get you to four months. >> what old makeup? >> old makeup. a lot of us can't even remember the last time we bought eyeliner or mascara. but really every four to six months you should be changing this. >> four to six. >> four to six. even though it's not gone yet. >> not four to six years? >> no, that's no good. that can cause conjunctivitis, so you want to get rid of that. >> pink eye to you. >> i've never had pink eye. okay. what's this? >> okay. your kitchen sponge. hopefully everyone know you're supposed to wash this. and you can just throw it in your dishwasher. but after about four weeks or so, you need to get rid of it. >> they start to smell. >> they do. that's the number one sign. >> we all know this is gross, but it actually will stop working after a year because the bristles sort of deteriorate a little bit.
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so after one year -- >> you would too. >> exactly. or fewer. >> now, pillows. >> yes. >> this is so often forgotten. but really you have to replace your pillows about every two years. >> even if your pillow covers are on them? >> why? >> you want to know why? >> yes. >> it's going to gross you out. >> bed bugs? >> not bed bugs. but dust mites and their droppings. after two years, one third of the weight of your pillows is from durst mites. >> what? >> droppings? >> i know. >> this one looks really old, too. don't touch it. >> now we're going to move to cleaning. these are fun things that you have at home. so everyone after they kind of say they're chopping up herbs or whatever you have your board here. put a lemon on it and it will just clear that right off. >> it's nature's perfect cleanser. >> it is. and it's an anti-bacterial. it's really great. you know how your iron can get a lit bit gunky? >> hodi does a lot of ironing.
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>> that's one of the few chores i like to do. >> i like to iron and i like to vacuum. >> what did you put on there? >> salt on a piece of paper. >> take a look at how gunky it is. you just -- put this on here. >> what are you doing? >> like that. what's it going to do? the gunk is supposed to come off. >> yeah, the gunk comes off. make sure you get it all over it. >> it's starting to wear off. >> exactly. >> cleaning up dirty pots. >> exactly. copper pots, basically you want to use ketchup. >> what? >> it will have little bit of a reaction. >> acidity? >> yes. >> i have a frame over here, too. >> come on. >> see, how fantastic is that? >> you can see it starting to bubble a little bit. >> what is it doing to our stomachs? >> exactly. you don't want to know. >> same drill here. >> yes. >> take us to the keyboard. basically a lot of people use
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napkins or whatever to clean off their keyboard. but you don't want to do that. you want to use a coffee filter. they have no wood particles. and it's not going to scratch. sometimes you feel like you're moving dust around. this actually gets it up. >> ten seconds. >> use an eraser to get the smudges off. >> the makeup off your phone. >> tomorrow, how to drop ten pounds by memorial day. >> and superstar, beach volleyball player gabrielle reece. she's got a fabulous book about >> literally my heart was like -- jeff: behind the cover. >> he was still and rinled jeff: of undercover boss. >> very humbling experience jeff: reeling it in. >> with the cast of deadliest catch. >> you can get killed jeff: inside the reality show that's got everybody hooked. >> you've got to be a man in
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his job. [captioned by national captioning institute] [cbs television distribution] jeff: a little about me. i'm recently married. i work with my wife on the show. and i'm learning to be a dad to two amazing kids in a blended family. i'm hosting the talk show because there's a lot to talk out. jeff: welcome to the show. have a seat. thank you very much. today i love this show. we have an executive who went incog nito for the show undercover boss, the show where the bosses go in and we'll hear about his covert operation and find out what he discovered when he was walking in his employee's' shoes. and we'll meet three of the stars. the show has been on forever. the reality show deadliest catch. and we'll hear about -- i've never got a chance to talk to these guys but they really do
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risk these lives for a shot for reeling in a for tune. but first, evet. >> hey, jeff. jeff: i just noticed something. can we get a camera over here? get a quick shot. i'm just walking out so i walked down this path right here and i walk down and this is a talk show but there's a woman who has a pad here. i don't know -- i'm not going to read it. it's like you've been taking notes all morning or you're preparing for a test. got a cup of water. made herself at home. we're glad you're here. >> we are. i kind of missed you. it's been a while since we've seen each other. jeff: how long? >> it feels like a week at least jeff: when it's been a day. what do you think that is? >> i miss you. and you know what? i didn't see you earlier before i came out. i think that is what it is.
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