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>> announcer: from nbc news, this is "today" with kathie lee gifford and hoda kopvi live from studio 1a in rockefeller plaza. hello, everybody! it's booze day tuesday. it's august 6th. we're so happy you're here with us today. >> we certainly are. >> al and i almost didn't make it today. al. first time ever, slept through. he didn't get up. >> he he set his alarm, he set his phone for his alarm. he said he must have gotten up and actually turned it off. usually on those iphones when you hit stop it comes back on. it is like a snooze alarm. >> don't confuse me. >> any way, he missed "wake up with al."
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>> al missed his show, "wake up with al." >> because al was sleeping. but he made it in for the "today" show and you're here. >> don't ask me about last night because i don't remember it. >> that's the way we like it. >> but you know who is going to remember last night? >> a-rod. >> alex rodriguez. >> okay. a-rod, as you guys know and we told you yesterday, that he was going to get suspended by major league baseball and he was going to quickly appeal so he was going to be able to play last night. again he loses i think almost $40 million -- >> $34 million or something -- >> when you make that much money, who cares how much it is. but it is a lot. anyway, he stepped out on to the field. they called it a standing not ovation but a standing boo-vation. >> let's listen. >> third baseman, number 13, alex rodriguez. >> boo! >> okay. >> wow. >> that can't be good. >> okay. all the people with yankees jerseys are booing, too. >> you wonder what hurts the most?
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losing the money or losing the affection he has. the fans adored him. >> they did at one point. >> they thought he could do no wrong. >> he hit a single so he got on base. anyway, that is going to be a grueling process of showing up at game after game. they had had signs that said a-roid. he actually gave a news conference right after the judgment had been brought down and he seemed -- i guess it depends on what you know of him but he seemed emotional. just take a listen and see what you think. >> i'm fighting for my life. i have to defend myself. if i don't defend myself, no one else will. i feel like i was 18 years old back in fenway park in 1994 when i went in to face the red sox for the very first time. and it's been 20 years. and just very excited to have the opportunity to go out there and play baseball and help my
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team win. >> wow. i didn't see that until just now. >> yeah. what do you think? >> i think, like so many people, they're going through a time in your life where you say would you do it all again? would you do the same thing? apparently he's still denying that he used except for the time with the texas rangers. >> that one time, yeah. >> but they apparently have so much. i mean, come on. they've got so much evidence. >> i still remember when he did the interview with katie on "60 minutes" and she asked him point-blank, have you been using performance enhancing drugs and he said no. and it was one of those straight-up. he looked right at her and said no. but when you look at him his head nodded yes. it was like "no." usually your non-verbal breaks through. i think if you realize what you lost as you sit there at this moment -- >> well, you count the cost.
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obviously he's not going to miss $34 million because he's a very, very wealthy man. but he has to wonder was it worth it. >> the guy who picks me up in the morning says if i ever had had any great opportunity like that, i would follow every rule. it was just very basic. like i would do everything just right. if someone gave me the privilege of doing what he is allowed to do, i would make sure i never broke a rule because he would feel that privileged and lucky to have that. >> you know how you break big rules? by breaking little ones as you go along, then you don't even realize. >> you're right. >> and there is an attitude of entitlement -- we make gods out of our sports heroes. we just do. and they're not made for worship. they don't handle it real well. i hope he gets some help because he's going to need some counseling, i would think. >> look at the headlines. if you had to wake up to these, damned yankee and they have the
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devil horns. >> one guy, i read a guy that missed out on being able to go to the major leagues and was -- >> a minor leaguer. >> yeah. but he didn't cheat. and i guess he tweeted -- said something about, you got chance that i didn't. if he had cheated, who knows. look what you did to get -- >> on what? on what? occasional game of -- oh, my god, they had these shirts in the nbc experience store. i went in with my sister to buy nbc swag because we don't have any. we were buying stuff. >> they certainly don't give it to us! >> there was a t-shirt that said blake wants me -- or blake picked me or something like that and i almost bought it but then i thought, don't do it because -- but i wanted to so bad. >> whoa! walking him. yeah, baby.
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>> i like it. >> so lindsay lohan, if you wonder where she's been, she's out of rehab because she was in i think since july 30th. 90 days. is that right? no -- yes. anyway, she's been in and she's out and she decided and she came out and she was going to host "chelsea lately." so she hosted it. and if you didn't see it, here's a little snippet. >> as you all know for the past 90 days i've been on a lovely court ordered vacation in malibu. no, but on a real note, it was really great and wonderful. it was. so i've been through a lot lately and i have a lot of people to thank for that, most notably the celebrities who kept the tabloid industry alive in my absence. like anthony weiner. yeah. kanye, i want to thank you for acting like a baby and making a baby. yeah. side note, how come when kanye acts like an idiot he gets a gold record but when i act like
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an idiot i get a police record? i want to thank you, justin bieber, for peeing where you shouldn't, spitting where you shouldn't and wearing your pants where you shouldn't. but most of all i would like to thank the one person who's captured the worldwide attention of all of the tabloids, the royal baby. >> that was kind of funny. >> good for her. everybody's wishing her well. >> well, she's going to be on oprah on august 18th. >> and a reality series of her own which was -- i told you. i offered but she didn't take me up. >> she was seen in new york city with cameras following her while she gets a new apartment. so it's going to be one of those deals. >> well, maybe it will keep her sober though. if you have cameras on you all the time. she have a sobriety coach, too? >> i hope so. so if you want one of those -- what a cute video -- pieces, we have that for you. there is a baby elephant in a kitty pool! >> that is what i feel like today.
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>> this is in fort worth, texas. her name is belle. she was born on july 7th. she weighs 300 pounds. >> oh, my gosh. look at that. just so you know, that is the cutest 300-pound baby. her mother, who's probably the one standing behind her, had to carry that baby 22 months. that's how long an elephant carries a baby. almost a full two years. pregnant. >> how adorable. that's how you feel though when you're pregnant especially during the summer months. i had cody in march and i had cass in august and, boy, there's a huge difference. just the heat. i know how that elephant feels. so a couple of days ago i was a little worried about blake because at 7:00 at night in my apartment he runs in circles like a crazy dog. and i videotaped it because i was like what is he doing? and he literally just goes and goes and it's crazy and i was
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thinking, what's wrong? >> what's wrong is that you're not hanging that painting i gave you of new orleans. every time -- i gave her a huge gorgeous painting and she put it in storage. enough about me. so we're going to talk about that today. >> we're going to have a little segment on but people were sending in saying, my dog has it, too. it's called frap. right? frap. which stands for something. frenetic random activity periods. some people call the zoomies. i've been walking my dog and people said, my dog does that too. so people sent us in some pictures -- this is of somebody's dog watching blake go crazy. oh, my god! oh, wow! my god. >> has that dog been fixed? because i think that's what's going on there. today is national fresh breath day.
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wow. now have you ever told anyone that they have -- their breath isn't great? have you ever said, hey -- >> i've offered gum and mints. >> what about your kids and your husband. you'll tell them. honey, you need to go brush your teeth. >> it's a hard thing. you know? seinfeld had a fabulous episode on it. >> yeah. let's check it. >> she went to say hi she's with her new boyfriend. >> what's he like? >> he's nice. a bit of a close talker. >> what is it. >> you'll see. >> this is aaron. >> hello, aaron. >> so how long you folks in town? >> three more days. three more days and then we're off to paris. >> how about you, jerry? >> i'm swamped. >> you sure? you could examine artwork up close? >> maybe i'll try and catch up with you. >> you must be cramer. i've heard about you. >> you must be aaron.
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i've heard about you. >> it is very awkward. >> it is. there is a new study out that says working -- of working women. the ones without kids feel like they have to work harder than the ones with children because according to this study from the uk, they say that a lot of working moms have to go and take their kids to the doctors or pick their kids up -- >> so they're dumping their workload on to the non-parent -- >> yeah. the one who is not a parent. yeah. they say they understand it, they get it, you have to go because you have emergencies and things that happen, but it is still, they say, nevertheless, you end up working more than the others. >> do i do that to you, hode? >> no, you don't do that to me. when i worked in local news, people in some cases had kids and whenever there was a holiday you kind of felt bad if you asked for it off because you knew that they had had like a young child. if i was going to go home to be with my brother, my sister, my mom, stuff like that, that felt
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different than that so you ended up working a lot of the holidays just so they didn't have to miss out on theirs. >> 59% of moms feel guilty for spending too much time at the office. you're always pulled. no matter what. you're damned if you do and damned if you don't. all right. so we have a great show coming up. >> i hope so. i hope i remember it when it is finished. >> you will remember every bit of it. guess who's here? >> susan lucci! >> oh, you guys, she does those great scary couples, husbands killing wives, that kind of stuff. she's going to talk to us about her new show and all the other things she's doing. >> she's always working, always, always working. she's the most nominated woman in all of television for emmys? >> she'll be up after this.
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greed. love triangle, revenge, all in a day's work for susan lucci.
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known for the sassy erica cane on "all my children." >> she's been honored with more acting nominations than any other performer in the history of television. now you guys -- >> did you know that? >> no! >> well, now there you have it. she's involved in some real life drama as host of "deadly affairs." you can find stories of deadly double lives to steamy romances gone bad. take a look. >> of course, school should be taken seriously. but it doesn't hurt to be the teacher's pet. and whether in the classroom or in the bedroom, bad behavior must be punished. >> oh! oh, i'm sorry! >> somebody's having a good time. aren't you? >> having a great time. >> you've always been well paid for being very bad. >> i'm having a great time.
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i was so happy that henry from "investigations." >> everybody adores henry. he's brilliant. >> he really is. >> he's brilliant, dynamic, he's so funny and so smart. >> how did he sell you on this? >> well, i received this amazing presentation. it was so funny and so smart and there -- he had pictures enclose in these pages of me as erica with all the different guys, all the love triangles and quadrangles. sometimes me in prison with blood on my hands and on my gowns. >> so basically he seduced you? >> he seduced me. i didn't know henry at the time. i had never met him. i just thought whoever put this together is so brilliant, i have to meet him and so we met henry and his team and it was love at first sight. >> tell us about your role in these stories. do you narrate? >> well, much to henry's credit, "investigation discovery" is so loved and watched that there is a website for addicts. but he didn't rest on his laurels but he asked me to host
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but i host as a character. so it is not the erica cane character, i have been married a lot of different times and wear a lot of different costumes and shoot on location but i host as a character and then narrate in the voice of that character. >> oh, i love that. >> so it's not just straight hosting and straight narration. >> you go on location all the time then. >> when i'm here in new york, we shoot all around new york and different -- amazing homes. things that i didn't know existed. >> are these based on true stories? >> they are true stories. it is dramatic re-enactment of true stories with interviews done with people who were actually there and involved, investigators, people who opened cold cases after ten years and they're ripped from the headlines. >> it's fascinating. >> it is. and what's fascinating is how many people -- men and women decide not to just walk away or have a divorce. >> no. they murder you. >> they murder. >> i've wanted to on occasion -- >> they do say the person who's most likely to kill you is the
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one that's sitting across the breakfast table from you. just so you now. in case you were wondering. >> well, i eat my breakfast here with you. >> well there you have it. again. >> so you're having a good time. you're also doing that other show, the maids. >> i am doing "devious maids." deadly affairs and devious maids. >> mark, who created "desperate housewives," and "devious maids" i just adore it. the material is so good. the cast, everybody is so wonderful. when somebody has a day off, they still come to the set to the table read, the other actors because they want to know what's going on because mark's scripts are page turners. they're just fantastic. >> i can't believe how busy are you since "all my children." >> her children are grown now so she has a lot of time on her hands.
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>> well, you're right about that. i can say luck -- and luckily for me, so luckily for me, these are two beautiful projects that i'm having the best time because the material is so good, the possibilities are so good and in the right hands, such good hands between mark cherry and lifetime and now -- >> it's good to be susan lucci. >> it certainly is. >> busy time but i'm having a great time. >> say hello to henry for us. >> i will. i'm going to see him today. >> thanks for coming to see us. >> you can catch "deadly affairs." >> saturdays at 10:00 p.m. eastern and pacific on investigation discovery. id, they call it. how good you look you all in your -- >> jeans. how to wear the latest denim. >> you were rocking yours this morning. >> oh, baby. but first these messages. chances are,
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you're not made of money, so don't overpay for boat insurance. geico, see how much you could save. eating lunch isn't exactly hard work. so why do you feel so tired afterward? instead of refueled and focused, you're foggy and sluggish. it's that 2:30 feeling again. so how do you get your clear, alert feeling back? get a coffee... then another? do this instead. take one 5-hour energy. in minutes foggy and sluggish is gone... hello clear and alert. 5-hour energy. take it after lunch. be clear and alert for hours. for digestive health? yes and did you know that trubiotics is a daily probiotic that helps in two ways? it supports digestive and immune health by working in your gut where 70% of your immune system lives. try trubiotics today.
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if you haven't heard, fashionistas say this fall it is all about denim. we are going to show you the latest trends but first i have a question for you. everyone think about this -- which company just introduced
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its own line of denim jeggings. is it, a, starbucks, b, spanx, c, apple, or d, lululemon. >> i would guess, too, but i don't know the answer. jill martin has the answer and all the latest fall fashions after this. plus, space saving kitchen gadgets. >> how to handle your pet's separation anxiety.
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we are back, everybody, with more of "today" on this tuesday. and if you've been living in your favorite pair of jeans all summer long, you're going to want to check out some new cool trends in denim. >> you have lots of energy. >> i know. i was told i was flagging. >> here with the looks to take us straight into the fall, "today" contributor and people style watch contributing editor jill martin. >> and author. >> but before we begin, we asked
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jill a question earlier. we asked which company introduced its own line of denim jeggings, starbucks, spanx or lululemon. >> the correct answer is, b, spanx. >> the control panels in the jeggings. you have it all right here. these are them. can you preorder them. they're available august 25th but can you get them now so that they will arrive at your home come fall. >> i like those. >> let's talk about the trends in jeans. >> she needs the money, that woman. >> she's a billionaire. >> i know it. >> she's a billionaire and a nice billionaire. >> no, she's not. let's talk about jeans. caitlin -- >> wait. i'm the first mod the. these are falling down. these are the distressed jeans. now these are kind of the rips in them but i'm 37 years old. i don't need to wear full rips. these are the covered rips. >> so they come that way. >> comes this way. all different price points but i'm going to wear sort after
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flirty top and blazer. >> looks adorable. >> that's the first trend. >> caitlin is next. she's got some -- >> when i introduce these trends, these are the trends you can adopt to sort of your personality and what works for your body type but these are two-tone from aeropostale. $54.50. they're two jeans in one. in the front, denim, on the back, a different color denim. and a party on the back! different washes and patterns. this lauren conrad blazer, $21.99 at kohl's. but for $54, if you want to get another trend this is a great way to invest on it. if you only one want color, walk forwards, then backwards. >> all right, girl. next up with dakota jeans, sara's here with that. >> sara is kate cook's sister.
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and they have a very similar laugh. show us. these dakota jeans and these are very similar to if you want that leather look, they're coated. the built-in control panels, they're a little priceyer for dlas 134 but we use these a ton in "ambush makeover." the technology slims your stomach and waist size. >> we love your sister. >> phoebe is coming out. she's got on a pair of jeans. what are these? >> these are phoebe with the moto, motorcycle trend. these are $99. ditto jeans. again i'm showing you the trend. you could wear it with an oversized sweater and ballet flats. if that works for you, you can
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see the difference in the stitching at the knees. you see the difference in stitching at the knees. this is showing sort of that wild look if you want to pair it with a blazer, it will be more of the flirty fun look. >> lastly. >> katie. she's modeling the camo jeans. >> these camo military inspired trend by lucky brand. these are $99. i happen to really like these. i think they are fun with a ballet flat, an oversized sweater. what's different about these, they're slimmer and they sort of have that little tapering. i think that these are great for day or night. obviously if you're into this camo, this is the way to do it. these are day to night. >> any other color? >> i would stick with this color. i think it is a little youthful when you go for the pink camo and all the different colors. >> what are you saying? >> thanks, jill. does your dog chew up the furniture when you're away? >> how to keep your pet from acting out.
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we've all heard of the stories about our furry friends going wild at home chewing up the furniture, scratching up walls or perhaps even eating a shoe. >> last week i showed you some video of my dog blake running in circles. apparently blake is not alone. >> for some dogs -- i was just watching him. going, he's gotten so big. then i realized i'm supposed to say something. for some dogs this is a serious case of separation anxiety while others act out because of a change in schedule or when strangers are around. today's animal advocate jill rappaport deals with this quite a bit. she brought along ruby, one of her five dogs. >> she also brought along dr. nicholas doddman from tufts school of veterinary medicine. >> hello. >> can we get this out of the
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way? when the dog runs in a circle insanely like that, is that a burst -- >> frap. >> what is going on there? >> so-called frenetic random activity period. it can be fun. they often go into a play bow before they do it. looks kind of fun. look you in the face, then go careening around. they have a great time but sometimes it can be too much but then you need to put a lid on it. >> how? >> i have three and they all do it at the same time. all of a sudden they start chasing each other. for about a minute. then just exhausted afterwards. >> oftentimes what that means is they're not really getting sufficient outlet of energy. people don't understand how much actual exercise dogs need. they need tons of exercise. mine's two hours a day. i do like a tag team with my wife. i walk her for a mile around the block. not enough. plus, they need to do things that are good for their own breed. >> jill, tell us. you've got your cute little pooch there with you. >> acting very mellow today. did they give her some wine in the green room?
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>> i really have a plethora of pooch mania at home. all five dogs really do have separation anxiety. this looks like a lovely cushion but this is the example of when i've left home and, see, ruby? oh, yes, you know what you did. >> separation anxiety. that's a real thing. >> a very serious issue. people think they're just so attached to me, isn't that cute. but it can actually be life threatening. >> what? >> you really have to zero in on the -- >> for the dog or for you? >> for your wallet, absolutely. definitely very -- >> first, make sure the dogs have it. some dogs are just acting out or having fun but if they have it, they have barking when you're away, whining, vocalizing, destructive behavior, elimination. like they have an accident in their pants, they're so scared, but they're not wearing pants. >> that's your crazy uncle charlie.
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>> they shadow the owners. we have to treat it. we have to sort of just when you leave, keep it low. >> don't do a big, bye, i'll miss you. >> or a greeting. >> i actually have gone out of my home barefoot because the minute i put my shoes on they all go into a funk. >> one woman who's helping me with my dog said get a kong, one of those kongs and put it in the crate and just make it fun. >> yes. i actually use this calming spray and i swear it works. ruby seems to love it. in the meantime, everybody smells good. it is like meditation spray. >> we don't need that today. >> i have a calming collar and you're basically saying bah humbug to all of this. >> i'm not super impressed with that but the programs work. it is really a serious problem for some dogs like some people don't realize 50 million -- up to 50 million dogs in this country suffer from serious separation anxiety. jill says it can sometimes be a
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show-stopper. people sometimes surrender the pet and it is put down. but you can fix it. >> the message is we can't give up on them. >> i have two rescue dogs. both have separation anxiety. one had separation anxiety and they're both fixed. you can definitely fix the problem. you just have to know what to do. >> thank you very much. >> thank you. >> hope you're feeling better. the contestants have been pulled off the plaza. >> what's going to happen? >> i don't know. they're ready to team up with us. >> it's a mad food challenge! >> does that mean what's her name is back?
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eating lunch isn't exactly hard work. so why do you feel so tired afterward? instead of refueled and focused, you're foggy and sluggish. it's that 2:30 feeling again. so how do you get your clear, alert feeling back? get a coffee... then another? do this instead. take one 5-hour energy. in minutes foggy and sluggish is gone... hello clear and alert.
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5-hour energy. take it after lunch. be clear and alert for hours. for digestive health? yes and did you know that trubiotics is a daily probiotic that helps in two ways? it supports digestive and immune health by working in your gut where 70% of your immune system lives. try trubiotics today.
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back now with a new game we're calling "mad food challenge." >> i like it. >> because we just don't play enough games around here. >> nbc's health and diet editor madelyn fernstrom will test our knowledge of all things food. today it is all about our daily requirements of nutrients.
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she picked our teammates right off the plaza. my team, the winning team, we have the mom-daughter duo of diane and erin from pennsylvania. >> i have a lovely couple dating for three years from holland, michigan, one of my favorite places. mark and samantha. >> good luck. >> you know the rules. so i'm going to read a question and give you three answers. then buzz in, anyone on the team. if you're right, you get a point but if the other team is not right -- >> we get to steal! >> you get to steal. let's do it, madeleine. so let's start with our first question. you should consume about 75 grams of protein daily. but which one of these would you get that from all at one time? >> mark. >> a pound of tofu. >> no! >> i'm sorry, mark. what is it? >> we're going with, c, a dozen egg whites. final answer. >> and that is also wrong! >> no points there.
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>> wow. >> now we go on to vitamin d. from which one of these can you get your whole daily dose of vitamin b. >> we already pushed it. what is it? >> 20 minutes in the sun. >> no! >> yes! >> erin! erin! i knew you had it. >> 20 minutes in the sun. >> let's switch a little bit over to caffeine-free foods. five cups of romaine, six cups of broccoli or two cups of lentil. >> two cups of lentil. >> wrong. >> definitely not lettuce. >> we are going with b, three cups of broccoli. >> and you would be right! >> this be one is about sugar so which one of the following will
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exceed your added sugars, the extra sugar in a day that's limited for the whole day. >> the answer is five licorice twists. >> you would be wrong, team hoda. >> what is it, baby? >> we're going to go with "c." >> you would be right. okay. which of the following provides enough vitamin c for your whole day? >> wow, samantha. >> what is it, samantha? no pressure. >> let's go with one large apple. >> you would be wrong. >> think. team hoda, think. >> vitamin c. >> not apple. >> i'm going with the smart one, the potato. >> and you would be right. >> erin! >> okay. next. here is our final question so think, ladies.
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how much should you drink every day to stay hydrated. is it eight eight-ounce glasses of water -- >> "a." >> you would be wrong. >> come on, samantha. >> "c." >> no specific amount. drink for thirst. that is correct. >> way to go. >> congratulations. >> it's over. >> and the final tally is? >> oh, no, i don't want the cookies. >> congratulations. >> erin is a mother. >> now that you know how to eat healthy, you should know how to cook healthy. must-have kitchen gadgets for college kids. >> we don't care. >> you do care.
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college students are always on the go weather running to class or pulling all-nighters before a test. when hunger hits, you know how it goes. >> there's just no time or space to cook something healthy. >> here to help us keep that freshman 15 at bay is must-have gadgets, editor of "cook's illustrated," chris kimball. good to see you again. >> freshman 15? >> yes. >> that was a long time ago. >> this is one of those things, it is so easy to put on weight because you're never going to cook healthy in the the dorm but you beg to differ. >> i beg to differ because you can actually cook in the stove. no stove or stovetop so you do have electricity. cook eggs in the westbend cooker. $25. you can do up to seven eggs at a time, hard-boiled or soft-boiled. or you can poach four ex-. >> let's see how this works. >> those are adorable. >> you add water you put the top back on, hit the "on" button.
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you're done. >> love it. love it. >> this boils them? >> this is the same thing. this is a lower level. it is the same as this. you can hard cook or soft cook. the $99 cuisinart griddler. it opens up, it can be a panini press. the good thing about this is it has two sides. it has griddle side and a grill side. it also opens all the way up. if you like it turns into a full griddle. >> you use pam on that first? >> you can do that. you can make a panini, cook pancakes. there's the freshman 20. progressive international, you want to cook rice, no problem. it has this. you put in the rice. you add 1 1/2 parts water to 1 part rice. that's the basic formula. this simply goes into microwave. >> you're kidding! i could use that for my house. >> it takes the same amount of time as a stovetop. five minutes on high, 50%.
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this i thought was the dumbest thing ever. >> until -- >> but i thought you wouldn't mind. this is the microwave chip maker. $20. it actually works. these are the chips. >> people make their own chips >> it takes a few minutes. that's it. in the microwave. it has a little slicer. don't touch it. and you just slice -- an unnamed host once lost most after finger doing this. >> they're chewy. thank you so much. >> which did you try? >> i don't know anybody that would do that. >> why don't you just buy a bag of lays? >> popcorn. >> you put up to half a cup in here. boom. in the microwave. just takes a few minutes. air pop. this is the old 19th century concept called the toddie cold brew. $38. you put 12 ounces of coffee,
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seven cups of water in and you let is sit overnight for 12 hours. >> ooh. >> we're watching. take this little thing off at the bottom. here we go. then it is going to drip -- you keep saying ooh. >> because it really looks foul. it does. it looks like a tar pit. sorry. >> it works for two weeks. it is a concentrate. this is very nice, tea stick. 18 bucks. put a little tea in there, you like that? >> that's cute. >> okay. this does one popsicle at a time. you can do two different juices if you want. this goes in the freezer for 24 hours. you can do two levels. >> we got to run, chris. we love you though. >> in seven minutes it's done. tomorrow, we're going to have a special hour that's going to inspire you and your kids. how to help your kids make it in show biz! how to help them recognize their own passion. >> we'll have a lot of fun tomorrow.
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