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>> announcer: from nbc news, this is "today," with kathie lee gifford and hoda kotb. from studio 1a in rockefeller plaza. hey, everybody, it's try-day friday, june 7th, and you know what a try-day can bring -- anything! >> anything! >> hope you're going to have an amazing weekend. >> i think the weekend going to be a very nice one fr a lot of folks. >> it's not going to be so shabby. sunday night the tony awards will be carried on a different network. they do a lovely job, neil patrick harris is a perfect host. and they'll be doing the emmys.
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>> he's the best host around. >> of anything. >> a very personal -- attagirl for carol lee carmello, who starred in kathie lee's show. she is nominated for a tony award. we at "the today show" are so proud of her and we really want her to win. >> her best lead actress in a musical. and i won't be there, but i will be watching. and we wish her all the best. just for the loincloth alone, baby. >> today is a big day, it's national doughnut day. forget the tonys. >> now i've been telling you about about cronuts. >> oh, my goodness, that's a lot of cleavage for one day. >> oh, my gosh, you just lowered it. >> it's national cronut day.
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so wear your cronuts proudly, okay. >> cronuts. >> doughnut day. >> they're a mix between doughnuts and a croissant. now they're a cronut. they sell them in new york. it's crazy, they're selling out in no time. >> where? >> in new york city there are lines around the block to get these. you can only buy them six at a time. >> at what venue? >> dominique anzell bakery. >> that's all i wanted to know, hoda. >> nobody asked me. >> it's a doughnut and a croissant. they're cooked in grapeseed oil. >> so they're healthy. >> uh-huh. >> lemon. lemon inside. oh, gosh. >> oh, my god. >> oh -- let's just live here a moment. you know what it is? perfect. >> doughnuts are so airy that you eat them and they're gone in ten seconds, these have more texture to it. a little crunchy.
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anyway, they're -- >> 200 of them sell out in minutes. >> they go for $5 -- >> $5? >> well, and they're, but they're scalping them for $40. >> i'm taking that baby. >> there were supposed to be two and we only have one. >> the owner said he will not be making additional cronuts to keep up with the demand. is he not american? >> he doesn't have the people. >> i can find a way to produce more just as good. to compromise quality over quantity. it is something i would like to do. >> i wish you guys could try it. >> who is he? >> let's have him on. >> someone else is going to make these and make a ton of money. >> you have to love this story. >> this is a senator in alabama who has a facebook page like a lot of people do. and this senator's wife is in charge of his facebook page, managing it, posting pictures, et cetera, et cetera. here's the senator.
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his wife is sick and tired, her name is heather, sick and tired of women posting pictures and comments on shadrack's facebook. >> i love his name, shadrack, meshack and abednigo, an epic story out of the bible. >> women are basically soliciting him. >> women are posting things about how they want to explore him? things like that. so she said -- i've been silent long enough. no more! she continues, it is a shame that people are so heartless that they would try to split up families. we have children that look at our facebook page from time to time so shame on you. and get this, she threatened to expose the identities of her husband's supposed solicitors. saying you've been -- warned. >> i love this. >> i love it, too. >> jerry. come on, make a couple hundred bucks. walk on.
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i have to give you a bite of a cronut. >> you know this thing. you've been out with your husband before. a woman walks up and flirts with your husband. it is so annoying. it really is. >> give jerry some cronut. he likes it. >> it is one of those things. >> they have six kids, they've been married 14 years. >> it's wrong. remember the woman who followed frank at the kentucky derby this woman followed my husband into the men's room and started flirting like crazy with him. i found out about it, i had her -- i did, you don't do that. >> tell about cinderella that time. >> no, no white. >> down at disney world. >> they girl gave frank her number. snow white. i don't blame her, he's a gorgeous man, but -- what is
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this world come to? >> you can't trust your husband with snow white? >> what did you do? >> i just went up to her, i will not stand for that. no. find your own, honey. find your own. >> there are women who get some kind of a rush. even out of getting the attention from someone else's spouse. i find when you make, when you make someone else uncomfortable, you should stop. i hate when people do that. >> what i love the other day, i think it was the "daily news" had a big story about exposing this big prostitution ring out in long island, i think. and a couple of days later, there's the johns, the pictures of them. >> because usually you see the women. >> lawyers, doctors. everybody else. you say, yes. it takes two to tango. >> speaking of tango -- there's a new survey out about sex in the workplace. >> this is very important. >> there's nothing going on around here, i'll tell you that. >> maybe jerry. >> businessinsider.com surveyed people and asked them questions. number one, do you think colleagues at the same company should be allowed to have sex. the answer was yes,
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overwhelmingly. >> 85%. >> i agree with that. >> you know dating and you're allowed, okay. >> number two, have you ever had sex with a colleague? >> more than half of the 2500 people surveyed have had -- have had sex with a co-worker. and, okay. if you have had sex with a co-worker, have you ever done it at the office? >> i feel sorry for people watching at home. >> 45% -- >> your cleavage is out. >> my cronuts are out of control. anyway, we'd love to know what you all think it seems to me very tacky. it seems to me that it's -- it's a waste of a lot of corporate time. somebody's paying you on the job and you shouldn't be -- i guess you can go someplace during your -- lunch break. i don't know, what, jer? >> for a good time, it's from jerry.
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it says call me for a good time. >> that was from me? that's how, that's how cool i am. i get this -- you want me to call you? jerry, good. let's move on to weddings. there again every year we do the toilet paper wedding dress. it's fascinating. >> it's astonishing. >> come on out. >> this is the winner. >> congratulations. >> this is all made of toilet paper. right? all charmin, i guess. >> tell us how you came up with such a great design. >> my name is mimosa. >> tell us how you came up with this? >> i really didn't have a particular way doing it. it's just, i worked as i -- >> how did you get the part that looks like the bodice? >> i used papier machier.
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look at that in the back. that's beautiful. gorgeous. >> well it's inspired by the swans. >> she sort of look like that in the pictures. >> it's beautiful. >> what's your name? >> i'm danielle. >> danielle, cheap weddings, annual charmin toilet paper wedding dress. congratulations, mimosa. speaking of weddings, and who hasn't stopped talking about it -- bobbie thomas. >> bobbie, why aren't you off on your honeymoon? >> we are leaving today. i promise i'll be off. i can't resist leaving you alone. >> are you mad at me? >> no, why? >> because i wore white and apparently it was offensive to people? >> no! >> first of all -- it was -- >> she said to people the last couple of weeks. miracle, hoda is on the air. >> no, it was ecru and it wasn't like bright white and it was a
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summer dress, so no, and i think those rules, we didn't follow many of the rules for our wedding, either. i love you more than anything. so i have a bunch of really cool things. i've come across this week. this might be my favorite thing this year. it's called the quick and curl and when you go to a salon to get a blow-out from a professional. they leave the brushes in all over your hair sticking out because your hair needs to cool. this allows you to just click off the handle. can you guys see that? if you get an up-close shot. you literally just click the handle off and leave the brush part in and you don't have all of those medusa things sticking out. and the next thing is kind of a weird-looking contraption and marina is going to help me model this. this is called the air curler. don't be afraid. what's great about this. if you turn a little bit to camera. if your hair is damp it works best and obviously you need medium to long hair. and -- >> it isolates it? >> it will isolate it.
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it starts to twist in the funnel. it was working really well earlier. when your hair is wet, it will dry your hair -- there it goes. and if the hair is damp, it holds it down. but you can already see how it gives it a nice curl. this is two in one. >> so clever. >> sarah, one more, at the wedding we got a lot of facebook fans asking about how i got the bejewelled headband and all that. i wore this from christie lauren backwards. i put my hair up. i had put my hair up and supported it this way. but something that everybody can use to get the volume is this new thing from bombshell beauty. it looks a little weird. but it's cool because it has this hole in the middle. when you put it through, you put a piece of your hair through it you don't have to do the teasing that will break your hair and a lot of people don't know how to
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do it like a professional. it looks like a yarmulke a little bit. you pull your hair over and clip it and they have colors to match your hair and you get that great little bridget bardot look. it gives you extra volume without having to put all the extra teasing in your hair. >> we love you, have an awesome time. give michael our love. >> thank you, everybody for all the nice comments. you know what it's time for? >> friday funnies! all right. the joke came from dana blankenship on facebook. i want to thank her for that. an elderly couple is rocking on their porch when suddenly the old man reaches over and slaps her husband, the old woman does. what's that for, he asks? that's for 60 years of bad sex she replies. her husband starts rocking on the porch again and begins to think. after a few minutes he suddenly reaches over and slaps her.
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what's that for, his wife asks. stunned. he says -- that's for knowing the difference. >> what? >> how would you know good sex -- >> oh! >> you know what, they shouldn't be slapping one another. >> thank you for clarifying. >> i didn't like it for other reasons. don't get fired, they get burned. actor deborah donovan knows all about that. >> we'll explain, but first these messages. every week without a second thought. 5-hour energy has less caffeine than some starbucks coffees, plus it has vitamins and nutrients. it's simple... caffeine with vitamins and nutrients. it's the combination that makes it so great. before you make a decision, get the facts.
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my dentist almost didn't know what to do. i was like "that's it?" he was like "yeah, that's it!" [ chuckles ] not since "miami vice" has there been a show this hot in the city. it's the usa spy drama, "burn notice" and with it comes a steamy star, actor jeffrey donovan, who happens to be a brand new dad. we'll try to get him to talk about the show. >> after being handed his
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walking papers, aka, his burn notice, jeffrey's character cia spy, weston, can't seem to stay out of the game. which has his mother very worried about her little boy. take a look. >> you could blow my cover. >> i'm so sorry, michael. you got to talk to sam and jesse. >> i can't talk to anyone else. >> why did i get a private call. >> because you're calling people about me and you have to stop. >> i just wanted to know if you were alive. is that too much to ask? >> yes, it's too much to ask. you can't call, you can't write, you have to wait for me to come back. >> wow. >> and i thought cody and i had problems. it makes me feel so much better. >> i felt very bad yelling at each other. it's sharon gless. >> she's an actress who can take it. >> i love her so much. >> we have to talk about the little one, first. >> can you show us a picture? >> oh!
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>> she is delicious. we were dying. >> how old is she? >> she's seven months. >> has she changed her life? >> i have a saying, she fortifies your life. it's an amazing feeling. that you, she's completely dependant upon you and -- my wife, michelle. but i was just saying, you put her down and in the first month, they don't move, really. second month, they kind of like. well now i put her down and i turn and whoops, you're gone. you've gotten off the table and are making me breakfast. >> it does seem like that, that fast. >> does this make the end, this is the last season of "burn notice" and it's been a long-running series. does it make it kind of bittersweet in a way, i guess? >> it's bittersweet. we also knew that there was going to be, it had to be an end to this show.
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because "burn notice" is about a spy who gets fired. eventually he has to get reinstated or -- >> employment. >> he can't have a pink slip the entire series. so the end of the series will be 111 shows and the longest-running matching "miami vice" in florida. >> didn't you direct the 100th episode? >> yes. that clip was from the 100th episode. >> that wasn't the first time you directed an episode? >> no, my third. and to do the 100th, obviously it's a big honor but you're nervous when you walk on set. >> you know everybody -- >> you don't want to let anybody down. >> and did you? >> i let everybody down. hopefully not the fans. i think they're going to be very excited about this episode. >> you've had a routine for so much of your life with this show. your schedule. are you going to miss that part? >> i'm going to miss the cast. we've become a family. i'll miss the crew. these guys are sweating out in 100-degree weather every day in miami in the summer. >> also just having, usa network has been a great network to work for. they've allowed us to create a show the way we wanted to over the years. >> at cable they allow you to do
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that a little bit more and that's been kind of a great series. >> now you're going to be unemployed and you have a little daughter to take care of. what's next for you? >> i'm developing television, i sold some material that i'm developing with a writer and that's going well. i'm also developing a script about a boxer. named jack dempsey. >> i've heard of him. and we look a lot alike. so -- i'm developing that for the screen. and -- >> spending some time at home? >> a lot more time at home with my little one. >> and your wife, don't forget her. michelle. >> we're very, very happy for you. >> congratulations, god bless. >> thank you. >> you can catch the final season of "burn notice" thursday nights at 9:00, 8:00 central on our sister network, usa. a great place to take your family on your next big trip. >> our breathtaking national parks. coming up right after this. spokesman i have to look my so bbest on camera.sing
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all right. we heard a rumor that college kids were watching our show, why? probably because we drink. >> we asked to hear from you and you guys immediately started tweeting. >> we're happy, here are some of the tweets. elizabeth tweeted -- i attend central michigan university. i always set my alarm to make sure i don't miss you. >> at 10:00? >> why? >> ashley tweeted she goes do iowa state university. i love watching you in the mornings and you never fail to cause laughs. >> so keep tweeting and maybe we'll read your tweets. >> how exciting would that be? not as exciting as cronuts. but, you know -- >> we have a segment about your cell phone and what it does to your skin and face. >> the you're not going to like it. >> still looking for a summer getaway? we'll take to you some not-to-misplaces and show you where to stay. and we have the barenaked ladies in our studio. and we'll get a performance out of those guys after your local news.
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we're back on this try-day friday with more of "today" and six reasons to pack your bags this summer. >> travel and leisure's deputy editor laura begley bloom is here with the not-to-be missed national parks and the places to stay when you get there. >> are they somehow most affordable as vacations? >> they are affordable, close to home because they're american national parks and they're great for families, too, which is why we love them. >> a lot of camping and such. >> let's start with one that's furthest away, the one in hawaii. >> this is volcanoes national park in hawaii, home to one of the world's most active volcanoes. >> yes. >> the place to stay there is volcano house, which reopened this year after a $7 million
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renovation. the rates start as low as $55 a night. >> what? >> and from the hotel you can see views of the craters, there are views of the rain forest. >> and a volcano scene. a lava rocks fireplace. >> beautiful rooms. let's go up the east coast to maine and acaddia national park. >> this is 45,000 acres, the only national park in maine it goes across mount dessert island. home to bar harbor inn. bar harbor, built in the 1800s, great locations for flip-flops and beach walks and moose spotting. >> wow. if we want to go far away again, alaska? there are a couple of good spots there. >> denali national park and glacier bay national park. and princess has a cruise there. for $99 a person a day and it will take you through the park, you can see glaciers and fjords
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and wildlife spotting. you can get off the boat and wander around the park. >> that's gorgeous. >> it does include your food and it includes your adventures as well. >> that's gorgeous. >> utah. there's a spot in utah. >> utah, this is zion national park known for its red rocks and amazing hiking. the desert pearl is located right at the entrance to the park. great for families, because it has kitchenettes, all of the rooms also have either balconies or terraces with amazing views, wonderful hiking in the area. >> affordable? >> pretty well priced, i think it's $168 a night. >> take us to the great smoky mountains. >> one of my favorite places. people don't know how beautiful it is. >> it is so magical and so dreamy. interestingly, it is the most visited u.s. national park. even more so than yellowstone. when you look at the pictures, you can definitely see why. there's a place to stay there that is so special.
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it's called la conch lodge, a five-mile hike to the lodge. >> do you carry your own stuff? >> they might help you out. >> this place sells out so far in advance and it's totally worth it. right near the peak of one of the tallest mountains. it has these charming little log cabins and really, really charming. and lastly, we like this one, the grand tetons. >> you got to love lewis and clark, apparently they named these two big mountains because they liked what are those called? cronuts. >> and they love fly fishing, too. >> which is what you go to the grand tetons for. >> nothing ever changes. >> you can stay on the edge of the snake river. the hotel has little fisherman's cottages and a river house. just a fantastic getaway. >> and then there's the cronuts. >> laura, thank you so much.
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>> right after this. time to clean up your act. when it comes to talking on your cell phone. which is why i try not to talk on my cell phone. >> from squinting to read your text to holding the phone against your cheek, you can wreak havoc on your face. >> here with solutions is cosmopolitan's beauty director, leah walter, she's gorgeous. >> i know there are a lot of germs and stuff on my cell phone. because we've done a lot of stories about that. but you don't really think of what that does to your skin when it's pressed up against to your face like that. >> it's in the gross bags and it all goes straight to the face. >> in fact the dermatologists are now calling this area, the temple to the chin, the phone zone. it's the break-out prone area now. >> so what's the best thing to
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do? >> the ear buds, speaker phone, the bluetooth. get the phone off your face. and give your phone a bath ever everyday if you can. >> with what? >> wet ones or dry wipes that are infused with anti-bacterial properties that can you wipe and sanitize your phone. >> dot wet ones hurt your phone? >> not really. you don't want to soak it. >> what do you want to do with your face? >> benzoyle peroxide. that is the best anti-bacterial. >> and this one is from neutrogena, to keep the pores clear. >> there's nothing that neutrogena doesn't do right. they have great products. >> squinting is another problem because the screens are so small. they're causing crow's feet and the 11 lines. >> what are the 11 lines? >> the vertical lines between the brow.
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and the deeper wrinkles in your 30s to 50s, they're getting deeper. so make sure you're increasing your phone's brightness, easier to read and the font size. you want that phone size to be at 20. >> that's why people should get a jitterbug phone. >> i think i'm going to get one. i'm going to mix it up and get a jitterbug phone. >> this will keep the muscles from moving as much. >> is that olay? >> yes. >> and a new thing that the derms are calling now, text neck. like turkey neck, but a younger age. >> what do you do about that? >> hold your phone a little more to an eye level instead of going down like that. that's what's causing it. the collagen is breaking down if all of those movements. >> another reason. another reason, hoda. >> face lotions like this one from olay double the collagen. >> you've got a minute, sweetie. >> when the phone you're talking, it gets hot on your face, it produces brown spots
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because it's almost like a reaction to the sun. >> this is awful. >> so what do you do? >> get the plug-in. and also brightening ingredients like vitamin c and licorice extract is great. and at nighttime, you can't bear to not check the last text. the blue light going to prevent you from going to sleep, because of the melatonin. >> so wear your little screens to prevent, that block the blue light. you can put these right over the iphones and also you want to use the invert colors feature on the settings. it turns the phone black. so that there's not as much blue light coming in. >> i'm learning so much. >> and wear your little -- >> and you put this on. >> totally. >> thank you so much. >> you're adorable. coming up, we're shaking things up. with milk. >> got milk? >> there's something in those milkshakes for both of us, after this.
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we are really shaking things up on today's kitchen. what's cooking with the perfect refreshing treat for summer. creamy and cold milkshakes made with and without milk. >> here with creative recipes are the owners of both pittsburgh's milkshake factory and edwards shake factory. they are the edwards siblings. >> and you are celebrating a birthday and just had a baby. >> congratulations all around. >> what are we making? >> in honor of baseball season, we are going to do the ballpark crunches, one of the hottest shakes at the milkshake factory in pittsburgh. >> what do we do? >> we start out with really good vanilla ice cream. it makes a difference, quality is what you want. we're going to start with eight ounces of vanilla ice cream. >> which is how many scoops is that? >> about two scoops. >> you're welcome.
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>> about two scoops in there. and then we're going to add a little bit of milk in there. >> we add a little bit after that. and in this shake, we do, it's basically a carmel popcorn. >> who doesn't love that. >> if you want to add some of that. caramel sauce in there. and put some caramel popcorn in there. and this is peanut toffee. >> this is our version of the cracker jack. >> are you guys required to give caloric? >> we're not going to do that. >> don't move to new york, you'll have to. >> we use a milkshake blender, because it doesn't take the air out. that's what we do at the milkshake factory. >> how many years has your family been in the business? >> for 99 years. >> you blend it up. and this is what you get right here. your caramel popcorn shake. >> i would drink it but there's milk in it. is it crazy? >> it's crazy. i hate it because it's so good.
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>> come on down to birthday girl what are we making here? >> our lemonberry poundcake. we made you one. >> you made me one? >> yes. >> we start with premium ice cream, vanilla ice cream and are going to do lemon sherbet. >> or sorbet, that you can have. shuck ubd are fr sherbert has milk but sorbet doesn't. >> we add a little bit of our lemon syrup. pound cake and crushed berries. >> you can find it at any store of course and of course we're going to spike it up with a little bit of chamborg. and we're going to blend it together. on the blender, when you use a blender at home.
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you pulse it? >> you're on the lowest setting. just like the milkshake mixer, we keep a lot of air in it. that's our lemonberry pound cake. >> mine's delicious. i love it through the straw. >> delicious, delicious. >> we're going back downstairs to you, sir. >> we're making this is a hoda shake. this is 100% dairy free. >> yes. >> we're doing a salted watermelon shake. we put watermelon sorbet. we're going to add in a little extra watermelon sorbet into this. and then we're going to -- yeah, the watermelon. the watermelon is a really mild flavor. so we're going to beef it up with some watermelon puree and add that in there. and then we're going to add in everyone's favorite a little watermelon vodka. >> is there such a thing? >> nobody told us! >> we're going to do a pinch of
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sea salt in there as well. and the club soda. >> i'm on that. >> don't you worry. >> we're going try this. >> and we'll blend this up. >> you guys, perfect. >> you garnish it with a little bit of chocolate chips. >> that's so refreshing. that's great. >> we are about to shake things up. >> a different way with a performance by the barenaked ladies. uh-oh! guess what day it is?? guess what day it is! huh...anybody? julie! hey...guess what day it is?? ah come on, i know you can hear me. mike mike mike mike mike... what day is it mike? ha ha ha ha ha ha! leslie, guess what today is? it's hump day. whoot whoot! ronny, how happy are folks who save hundreds of dollars switching to geico?
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the grammy-nominated band, barenaked ladies, is celebrating their 25th anniversary with a new tour and a brand-new album. >> called "grinning streak." we're here with edward robinson, jim kreegen, kevin hearn and tyler stewart. hey guys, congratulations, what a milestone. >> and your 12th studio album. >> yes. we have some live records and a christmas record, all kinds of things. >> tell us about the new cd. >> well, i think if you listen to it you'll hear an undercurrent of awesomeness throughout. it's -- >> it's similar to the ones you've put out in the past. >> in that way. we're charting new ground, but the awesomeness remains.
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>> and you're going on tour. >> we're going on tour all summer. we'll be playing close to here in brooklyn at the end of july. >> you're on your way to texas. >> yeah, we start off in dallas. and we go to america. and -- >> the whole country? awesome. >> you guys are going to play for us? >> we're going to do "boomerang." >> here they are, barenaked ladies! ♪ moving at the speed of sound ♪ you would think i'd be slowing down ♪ ♪ but i'm not losing my momentum ♪ ♪ there are ways to turn around ♪ ♪ so i don't crash into the ground ♪ ♪ with someone would invent 'em ♪ ♪ despite the pretty dress and curls ♪ ♪ you don't throw like other girls ♪ ♪ oh no ♪ but i come back ♪ because i know you'll never
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let me go ♪ ♪ i can always be your boomerang ♪ ♪ i'll come on back ♪ you will see ♪ all you think you prove to me ♪ ♪ and i would like to be your boomerang ♪ ♪ ing did down to new orleans ♪ i was losing altitude ♪ should have landed and i tried to ♪ ♪ >> and i got dizzy and it's truly you were right to ♪ ♪ but i come on back ♪ because i know ♪ know you never let me go ♪ i could always be your boomerang ♪ ♪ >> and i'll come on back ♪ you will see all the things i do to me ♪ ♪ and i would like to be your boomerang ♪ ♪ >> i'm coming in hot so if you catch me ♪ ♪ i'll come on back ♪ 'cuz i know
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♪ know you meant to let me go ♪ i could always be your boomerang ♪ ♪ i'll come on back ♪ you will see ♪ all you think you prove to me ♪ ♪ i could like to be your boomerang ♪ ♪ i'll come on back because i know, though you meant to let me go ♪ ♪ i could always be your boomerang ♪ ♪ i'll come on back ♪ you will see ♪ all you think is through to me ♪ ♪ and i would like to be your boomerang ♪ ♪ >> and i would like to be your boomerang ♪ ♪ let me be your boomerang ♪ i would like to be your boomerang ♪ [ applause ]
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>> talking training. baby style. you really are the babe. dance. plus our biggest surprise yet. and marissa. how she lost 60 pounds. >> you go slow. >> then amazing weight loss stories. this is fantastic that was a massive weight loss. look at that. [captioned by national captioning institute] [cbs television distribution] 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 about.

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