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from nbc news, this is "today" with kathie lee gifford and hoda kotb, live from studio 1a in rockefeller plaza. oh, yes, i fun day monday, march 17th, 2014. happy st. patrick's day. it is not st. paddy's day. >> we have been saying it wrong for 32 years. >> you say st. patty, like patty, we'll tell you why that's incorrect. jenna bush hager is here. kathie lee is taking some time off. we have irish singing and dancing.
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>> which i love. >> and green alcohol. >> and green alcohol. >> my mom said, when we were old enough to drink, never drink anything green or blue. i don't know. that was her advice. never drink anything green or blue. i don't know what it was. >> what is it? >> i'm not letting you taste. we can cheers. >> yeah. >> st. patrick's day, not patty's. >> some kind of liquor. we have a little bit of news that just broke out of california 6:30 a.m. west coast time. a earthquake in california. you could feel it around 6:30. it was a 4.4 on the magnitude scale, so just to get a little perspective, there was a bad one in san francisco and that was about a 6.9. billy bush tweeted, you saw the tweet. >> he said something like, felt the worst earthquake i've felt in my eight years in los angeles. stuck in the shower. but i've been e-mailing him, heading out to california for work and e-mailing a producer out there, didn't even mention it.
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but maybe -- >> depends where you are. >> exactly where you are. >> earthquakes are really scary. i've never been in one. for "dateline," they put me in a simulator and they throw you around a trailer and it is scary. >> do we have video of you flying around the trailer? >> it is somewhere. it exists. it is st. patrick's day. we want you to be clear about this, the dublin airport wants to make sure you call it st. patrick's day. they posted this on facebook. it is either st. patrick's day or st. paddy's -- >> with two ds. >> two ds. don't call it st. patty, because that is short for patricia. >> which, by the way, i've been saying for 32 years, patty's day, with ts. >> it is with ds. >> i wish the dublin airport had posted this in 1981. >> you would have been -- >> the year i was born. 32 years of doing something the wrong way. >> i know. there it is. right there. it is not. it tells you right there. we have big, big, big news today on the "today" show, huge news. >> awesome news. >> huge, awesome news.
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savannah guthrie got married to her love of five or six years, mike feldman. this is them. it was a beautiful setting, nestled in the arizona hills outside of tucson. >> you were there, talk to me about it. >> oh, my god, the sunset, cacti, but it was most beautiful setting. their families are so cool together and you totally understood the whole thing. and usually at a wedding, the biggest news is the marriage. you're, like, yes. but not in their case. take a look at the wedding announcement. >> from nbc news, here is savannah guthrie. >> breaking news. >> i feel like we should break some news. well, i will be -- we are four months pregnant.
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>> by the way, it was like being at a sporting event. literally the place exploded. it was so beautiful. and when you see savannah's close friends and mike's close friends and family, you get what they're all about. savannah, one of her very best friends got up and spoke and said i never feel more confident than right when i hang up the phone with savannah. and i called up my best friend and i said, you know, i never feel as confident when i hang up the phone with you. >> it was such a beautiful wedding. we're so, so happy for her. >> i'm so thrilled. you know, i was in russia with savannah for two weeks and we spent every morning on those long walks, literally, eight hours of walking and talking. and there was one conversation that we had all about babies. she lives in my neighborhood, she said what is it like raising a baby in new york city, can you do it with work and we talked nonstop and i thought, like, there is something here, plus the saltines, and the best fake
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drinker. everybody that has been pregnant knows you have to pretend like the drink -- she would never drink it, but have a glass of wine there. but it is so -- she is one of the most kind people i've ever met and i know she's going to be a terrific mom. just thrilled all around. >> so excited. let's get to some other breaking news. chris brown is in jail. had another bad weekend. >> he was in rehab and apparently he was discharged for something called failure to comply with the rules and regulations of the program. now, because the judge said he had to be in rehab and he was leaving, they issued an arrest warrant for him. and he's in jail without bail. are you over -- >> i'm a little over it. i feel like every -- i hate this. but i feel like we have reported these types of stories about him all the time. over and over and over and it is really sad, but, i mean, i just don't want young men watching and thinking this is the type of role model they should live up to.
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>> he was arrested. they said he was taken directly to jail from the treatment center in malibu. he was on some anger management deal. that was what the beginning was. anywho, let's move on. we're over chris brown. all right. >> does chris brown hold grudges? no. do you? >> do you hold a grudge? that's an important question. let's pretend a friend of yours did something terrible, dated your boyfriend, something. >> good friends and family, i really don't. and i also have pretty great friends and family. i mean, i don't have things to really hold grudges against. but there is a study that says we don't hold grudges against our good friends and family -- >> we hold them against strangers. >> yeah. >> the guy who cut you off in traffic, because the only way you define that person is the jerk who cut you off in traffic. >> he has no name. his name is the cutter offer in traffic. >> yes. and so -- >> you're, like, what? >> it is true. i remember recently when i was
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largely pregnant, there was a man -- i was on the subway, on the subway, leaving work and this man was sitting down and he was kind of, you know, young man and the woman said, oh, you want -- i was huge. >> i remember. >> you remember how huge i was. >> you were huge. and beautiful. go on. >> i'm surfing the subway and i really was starting to feel like i'm going to fall. this woman said, do you want to offer her your seat. he said no. he said, no, i don't want to offer the seat. and the whole subway was, like, then i felt embarrassed for him. i was, like, turning red and somebody else, this older woman said i want to offer you the seat. and i always think about that guy. >> were you mad? >> no, i see somebody on the subway and i'm like, here, you, but i did hold a grudge. i felt embarrassed for him too. >> what was he thinking not standing up? >> i don't know. i don't know. forever he will be the man who didn't stand up on the subway. >> i had that with a guy trying to merge into traffic. it was dead stopped. i said i'm sorry, i didn't get over in the lane, it wasn't like
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i was trying to be a sneaky person. i didn't know it was my exit and the guy unrolled his window and flipped me off. >> and he will forever be known -- >> i was inching in, i was inching in, like -- you know you start -- >> remember fried green tomatoes where she just rams the car. >> don't you want to do that? >> i had that vision, when someone is really rude and i see them walking in front of me, i have a weird vision of pushing them in the middle of their back until they fall down. like i thought that. i've never done it. >> i'm never going to be -- by the way, i will never say anything rude to you again. >> so, here is a good question. when you are with your man, do you know when the best time is to have a serious talk? >> we do. >> yes, we each have our own theory and we'll give it up in a second. when is the right time to speak with your husband or boyfriend? think about when you get his attention. so i think we have the same answer. >> let's see.
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>> you go first. >> mine is the best time to have a conversation with your man is when he's driving the car. >> no, that's not mine. >> you're sitting next to him. because number one, or walking. when you're not making eye contact. better when they're walking because they say more. if you look at them, they feel cornered. if you're walking through the park or driving, they're looking ahead and they don't feel -- >> doesn't matter for you the time of day? i think -- >> what is yours? >> mine is right in the morning, because i feel like we're both -- to make big decisions, you know? for us, right in the morning, doesn't depend -- that means 4:00 in the morning, 8:00 in the morning, when we're waking up, right after we had our first cup of coffee. got to have the coffee. >> you do it face to face. >> face to face. that's when we're talking about making really big -- if i'm asking about, you know, hey -- >> what if something is bothering him an you want to know what's on his mind? >> he's pretty sensitive for a man, which i love. he's pretty open, which is good. he also likes to talk.
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he's the kind of person that will say, like, you did it again, jenna. and in a good way. i would prefer that than somebody who would hold it in and be mad. >> here is what the social qs column said this weekend. here is the response. she says, the mornings are rushed, at night too tired, when is it? philip said, it is less to do with the time of day than the fear of broaching a difficult subject with your beau. if the talk is important, just do that. >> i agree with that. but i like the idea. >> what is your favorite thing? >> 100 good deeds bracelet. a friend of mine, mary fisher, an aids activist, an inspiration to me, created this, with a little girl who basically said to her dad, dad, i want to do 100 good deeds in a month. and so there is a world to this. a good deed is something, not like my husband, saying, honey,
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take out the trash, that's a good deed. get me a sandwich, good deed. it has to be something that is unprovoked by anybody else and can't tell anybody. so, you know, it is not flipping off the man that tries to ram you. >> good deed. >> i love this. and, you know, this little girl started it because she said, i think we should all be doing 100 good deeds a month. >> that's three a day. >> that's a lot. >> maybe a month is an exaggeration, but, you know -- >> i love it. i love that. >> little things. >> that's great. here is mine. you know you always need lip balm in the winter, the 23 degrees in manhattan today. this is one -- i saw this in duane reade or one of those drugstores, a lip balm you unscrew and look how -- >> like a little egg. >> a little egg. you put it on, and it is minty, and it is great, and it is convenient, you can find it in your purse, you reach for the round thing. >> and find the egg. >> find the egg. $3 to $5, called the evolution of smooth.com. >> i love that. >> so excited.
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it is our guy we're searching for and found, the fountain of youth. >> you're clearly not accounting for the possibility of the lost city of atlanta. >> atlantis. >> i heard it both ways. >> and they're both wrong. >> you're awesome. >> brilliant. >> first of all, are you sad and depressed? it's over. why is it over? >> you know, we had some time. we had time to post mortem and process it all. we finished shooting back in september, whenever it was. so we have been hugging and -- >> crying. >> getting it all out of our system. >> eight years, you're obviously -- you're going to miss each other. i can tell. >> we had good times, it has been a great journey. >> and the rest of the cast and crew. >> we sat in vancouver, so that makes it extra tough, because all those people we loved for so many years are in a different country. >> to have a series that runs eight years -- >> really different country?
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really? >> kind of. >> it runs eight years, it is odd these days, isn't it? to have something that works. what was the magic, the special sauce that made this thing something that lasted that long? >> vodka. >> maybe hoda and kathie lee will last this long. >> and a little bit of bacon. >> are you friends on and off the screen? what do you do off screen? >> drink. >> again. >> very similar. >> i'm noticing a theme here. we're noticing a theme. at the end of this, what is next? i know you're on broadway. we saw you in "after midnight." you're terrific. that will continue -- >> you have seen it. >> i haven't. but i'm coming. >> so one person that is wearing a green dress and black tights hasn't. >> you'll continue to do that. >> yes. and then we'll see what comes next after that. >> and you're directing. you actually directed one of these episodes coming up the next couple of weeks, right?
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>> i did. i did our last sort of kitchen sink horror episode. it was a lot of fun. sort of, like, our good-bye gift to me. they let me put every blood splattering thing i hadn't gotten to do yet into one episode. >> you want to direct more? >> i do. i made a film last year, before we went back to finish the series, that appears in -- i'm out shopping, like -- like an indy filmmaker. dvds on one side, my ten second pitch on the other. >> you've been working on that for a while, haven't you? >> that was like eight and a half years. >> and working on -- from the pilot. >> let's talk pineapples. that is such a theme in your show. >> which is so bizarre. >> who thought of that? >> it is the international welcoming fruit. it is not that bizarre. >> so actually i'm the one who is bizarre. >> you're off base, jenna. >> it is delicious. i don't have anything against pineapple. >> it caught on with your fan base.
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>> we continue to say ridiculous things. >> speaking of ridiculous, your fans are called psychos, right? what is the strangest thing that has ever happened with a psycho? >> the fun thing about the psychos, they're not really psycho. >> they're just psycho for "psych". >> they're actually the greatest fans in history of television. including animal. >> and they basically made the show. >> what are they even talking about? >> hoda, you had a chance to go with that. thank you. >> since you love vodka -- >> this is your signature drink? >> thank you, hoda. >> cheers. >> eight years. >> eight years, you guys. you can catch the series finale of "psych" on march 26th on usa. >> we won't let you off the hook. you're not leaving yet. >> we're going to play a game "psych" fans love, called where is the pineapple?
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if you ever watched "psych," you already know there is an obsession with pineapples which are worked into every episode. >> so dule and james decided to stay and have some fun with us. >> so somewhere in the studio there is a hidden pineapple and our goal is to try -- it keeps popping up. so somewhere in the studio --
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>> not this pineapple in our drinks. >> you'll give us hot or cold. >> let's start. >> okay. over here. >> hot or cold. hot or cold. >> cold. okay. >> i know. >> let's go. >> let's go this way. >> careful. spring is breaking. >> over here. here, here, here. >> super warm. >> you're hot! >> pineapples are spiky. >> cheers! >> we found the pineapple. >> now what do we do? cut it open and make some -- >> slice that baby open. >> we'll give you the pineapple as your parting gift. >> so are you guys going to have a viewing party for the last episode of "psych". >> we are, with all the "psych" fans. >> all the psychos are going.
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>> there is a live after show, i don't know what that means exactly, but there is one. it goes on right after the finale. >> we're so happy for you and your run. >> pineapple for you. >> thank you, jenna. >> and for you. >> you thought that was fun, wait until you see what we got coming up. >> we'll celebrate st. patrick's day with an irish theme and traditional irish -- >> and "today's buzz" after this.
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and we're back on this fun day monday. and jenna bush hager is here while kathie lee enjoys a little time off. it is time for the "today's buzz." >> here with the latest is entertainment weekly senior writer tim stack. good morning, tim. >> good morning. happy st. paddy's day. >> straight to gaga. >> this is gross for us. >> a little gross. yeah, so lady gaga performed this past week at south by southwest, the festival in
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austin. and she brought up on stage this artist, this lady named millie brown, who sounds like a grandma, but she actually is an artist who likes to toss her cookies on to people, and on stage like she'll like -- as part of a performance piece. so she did that very thing to lady gaga. she drank some green liquid and then, you know -- >> she made herself throw up on lady gaga. >> on lady gaga. and then lady gaga performed the rest of her set covered in this, like, green -- >> that's disgusting. >> that's gross. >> gross on so many levels but demi lovato took -- >> she has been open with her issues in the past, went to rehab, and she basically said, like, you know, i think it is inappropriate that we're glamorizing bulimia in that way and she just -- she said she is still a little monster, which mean she's still is a fan, but we reached out to lady gaga is not commenting. but the lady, the art lady, millie brown, she was, like, free yourself.
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>> what do you think? >> i'm germophobic. i like purell. the idea of someone tossing their cookies on me doesn't seem -- >> when you have a show, we'll spray you with purell. >> yes. >> okay, lupita. >> lupita nyong'o. >> love her. >> what is her next thing. >> lupita nyong'o is the hottest lady in hollywood right now. and she actually met with j.j. abrams for a role in the new "star wars" franchise. j.j. is redoing "star wars," coming out in 2015 and it is unknown what she would play because it is all very secretive, but, yeah, kind of exciting. she's really in demand. there is an online petition for her to play storm if they do a new x-men movie about halle berry. >> her next picture will be very important, what she chooses. >> so great. >> so nice. >> and has great clothes.
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>> now, this is a shock, madonna and miley have new looks. >> yes. >> don't they have new looks every time -- >> they always have new looks. yeah. so miley got a tattoo, we think -- i don't know if it is permanent. >> in her mouth. >> on the inside of her lip. it is a cat emoji, hoda. >> you love cats. >> i like cats, but i wouldn't want one. >> it looks painful. it doesn't seem classic. like, is that going to run out of style. >> cats never run out of style, from a cat lady, but that doesn't mean i'll get a tattoo. >> and madonna also -- madonna also has a new look, she dressed up her perm, she dressed up as danarus from game of thrones,
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the dragon queen. she looks good. i can see her as a dragon. >> sad news too from the comedy world. i saw it on nightly last night. >> david brenner who is this great comedian from 'the 70s, he was a favorite of johnny carson, on the show like 150 times. he was a great comedian, he did observational humor, like the pre-jerry seinfeld, like richard lewis, he passed away this weekend after battling cancer. he was 78. such a talent, and, such a nice guy. he influenced so many people. yeah. >> thank you, tim. >> that was a lot of fun. >> who is bernadette? >> bernadette. bernadette hager is her name. we call had her bernie. >> okay. that's all you got? >> the new way some families are finding happiness in smaller, tinier places. >> that's right after this. save you fifteen percent or more on car insurance.d everybody knows that.
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it is no secret that americans like to live large, but it seems more and more families are learning to live within their means, realizing big things like happiness do come in smaller packages. >> ladies home journal covers this topic, who has taken scaling down to an extreme. >> the bergens and their kids moved into a 336 square foot house, okay. they're here with julie bane, the ladies home journal health editor. hi, everybody. we'll talk to you in a second. i cannot believe -- how many kids do you have? >> two. >> two under 10, right? >> yes. >> okay. let's talk about the trend. is this something you're seeing more and more of? >> yes, we were fascinated when we heard about this downsizing trend, and you may have heard about the 100 things challenge, where people are just trying to get rid of their things. so often it is motivated by financial need.
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but we were amazed that people found incredible joy out of letting go of their stuff. >> who is the demographic of people doing this? >> we found a lot of young families, people in their 30s and 40s, who maybe lost their job, lost a business, during the recession, 2008, around in there, a lot of people lost their work. >> why did you decide it was a good idea to live in such a tiny spot? >> well, for us, it was a matter of what we can afford, we lost our business in 2008, and lost our home as well. so we started off from square one and decided we're never going to use debt again, no credit. so we saved and bought our land and then we needed to buy a house. and we built it small, that's what we could afford. >> you actually built this home we're seeing now. is that empowering in many ways? >> it was empowering and it was a bit scary at times because i figured how am i going to take all my things and put it in this little space and my family as well. but we -- >> we made the most of it and, you know, we're very thankful.
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>> i read an article one time about angelina and brad when they were together and how they couldn't find each other in their home, they actually had walkie-talkies and i read a quote i always loved, it said love grows best in small places. do you find your family unit got tighter, more cohesive since you live in your house here? >> literally, yes. >> definitely. you're in space with each other. we work through the issues. >> you have two kids under 10. how has it brought your family closer to focus on each other and not material things? >> well, you can't bring a whole lot into the house, first of all, and so what we do have in the house is some stuff we love. we just cut away the excess and it helped us focus on what brings us joy. >> what about privacy? that's something every grown-up needs and every kid needs. >> teenagers pretty soon. what are you going to do then? >> we're building a bigger house. >> we're building a 1400 square
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foot two-story home, i am, and we're doing it board by board, dollar by dollar. we're not using any bank loans or anything like that. and they'll have their own bedrooms and their own bathroom. >> are they excited? >> they are. they go up in the space now and look out the windows at the trees and they have the paint colors picked out and they know what they want. >> overall, though, do you feel like you're happier? >> absolutely. when you get rid of the extra stuff, you're spending time on, then you can focus on what matters and what brings joy and that's what we have done. >> congrats to you guys. thanks for shining a light on this, interesting subject. thanks, guys. we're going to cook up a traditional irish feast on st. patrick's day. >> and we'll help you burn some calories or we'll burn calories when we dance with the darling little irish dancers. >> oh, my gosh. >> can you dance like that? ♪
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today's kitchen is brought to you by lucky charms cereal, celebrate 50 magical years with us at luckywashere.com. lucky charms, they're magically delicious. >> it takes a little more than the luck of the irish to prepare a great meal on st. patrick's day. >> we enlisted award winning chef conrad gallagher to help us cook up a hearty meal that will taste delicious, even if you're not irish. >> hi, guys. nice to be here. >> you're making a modern irish stew. >> a little modern twist, classic ingredients, butternut, pearl onions, little celery to give it a gourmet feel. this is a lovely shoulder of lamb. take the shoulder of lamb. you can use leg of lamb. you can use lamb shanks. very simple. like a healthy -- a healthy broth. >> for monday, right? >> for monday, tuesday, any day of the week. >> how do you usually spend st. patrick's day?
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>> i normally wake up in the morning and do a tv show with two ladies. >> nice start. >> fly to new york. >> tell us what -- >> am i doing this too fast? >> no, you're okay. what we have done is we have the lamb, we brought it to a boil. we do that. start it off in cool water, bring it to a boil, strain off all the stuff, get rid of the grease. back into a pot. we got the carrots, celery, leeks, butternut, pearl onions. we give a little shake. over here i have some chicken stock. and -- >> just chicken stock? >> just chicken stock. >> spices? >> no spices. this is a beautiful, natural, beautiful broth. >> natural. >> good for a cold day like this in new york city. >> you want all those little flavors working together. >> you got it to a boil and -- >> here it is after boiling, 40 minutes. >> okay. >> this makes it really special. >> i see. so you say healthy, you're -- >> if you don't want to use the cream,ant to stay healthy, use the cream. what we used to do in ireland is use beautiful buttermilk. full of flavor.
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>> what is that? parsley. >> chopped up parsley. want it to be lovely, earthy, beautiful taste. a little bit of salt and pepper in there if i may. >> and ladle it right up. >> salt and pepper, let that cook away. >> i'll move out of your way. >> ladling that one up. >> i'll tell you about -- >> what are we making here? >> these are the irish bread. i've been doing this for so many years. oats, bran, a little bit of salt, sugar, brown sugar, and mix it all together. and very simple and add some of these little ingredients. we have stout, we have a little bit of butter. >> what? >> stout. >> is that beer? >> as in guinness or one of those. >> any bread has to have beer in there, right? >> mix it all up. >> and then? >> and then into oven, you end up with a beautiful bit of bread, just like that. we have some lovely irish
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butter. butter on that. >> look at that. >> look at that. >> is that how you do it? >> we have a little special treat today, irish swiss to go with it. you have a little try. it is early in the morning. and for a beautiful dessert, some summer berries. maybe i'll have a little. >> by the way -- >> maybe i'll have a little bit too. >> that blob of butter -- >> the butter and the bread is delicious, but butter makes everything -- >> the berries with butter, sugar, vanilla, flamed up with irish whiskey. and over on the side, we have natural yogurt, irish bailey's liqueur and we're good to go. happy st. paddy's day. >> the celebration continues. we have a traditional irish dance. >> and they're going to teach us a few moves. good luck. first this is "today" on nbc.
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how old are you? >> 10. >> what is your name? >> megan. >> who is the oldest? >> me. >> you're going to the world championships. you're the best of the best? >> well -- >> that laugh means yes. >> we're so excited. >> will you show us a couple of moves? >> we're not coordinated. but you're going to show us. >> okay, show us. >> what do we do? >> you would do up two -- >> whoa, whoa, whoa. much slower. >> up, up. >> on your toes. >> that's impossible in heels, but okay. >> up. >> up, two, three, four, five, six, seven. >> eight. >> and then -- >> over. kick your foot up and then bring the foot back and jump. >> that's not easy. >> can we let the pros take it over? >> you show us how to do it? >> all right. you guys, let's watch.
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♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ that was awesome. >> we didn't get it, because you guys are amazing. >> you're terrific. >> thank you so much. good luck in the championships. you're great. jenna, thank you so much. i love when you come to see us. >> i loved the irish dance. >> come back tomorrow. there is a movie called "bad words". >> and the next products.
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