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for the good wishes and trying to not recruit not just the wishes of the efforts of those. from nbc news, this is "today" with kathie lee gifford and hoda kotb from studio 1a in rockefeller plaza. hello, everybody. you have made it. yes, you have. the friday friday and welcome to the best of the celebrity game show. >> yes, a fun show today. >> is where else would you find darius rucker and pitch perfect star anna kendrick playing root beer pond? you don't want to miss that. >> stay right here. and find out how much donnie really loves jenny. we will play a newly wed game with the annoying couple jenny
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mccarthy and donnie wahlberg. >> and by the way, he said to give koda the love. >> i love that. >> and when i am i coming back on? >> hello, i'm waiting. >> and hoda, everyday is a new day and it is sleeveless batman day. >> and there is a lot of batmans out there, andless's talk about the favorites. adam west is one, and he was the original, and adam e keaton and val killmner and george clooney. >> yes. >> and christian bale. >> the first one with nipples, remember? >> yes. >> christian bale, and then coming up is ben affleck. all right. who is the favorite? >> when i see clooney, i want to choose him for every category. you? >> no, not in that the role. i think christian bale. because i'm not a batman aficiona aficionado, but i thought that
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he was really, really intense and very good. >> yes, yes. and this is something that you can get for free, all right. we have cupcakes -- >> if you earn it, hoed. >> and if you want a free cupcake from sprinkles, you have to show up at a sprinkles dressed as batman, all right. the first 100 will receive a free cupcake and the first 50 who whisper bruce wayne will get a free comic book. >> yes. >> all right. we know a guy who would love these cupcakes a lot, and one of our good friends who works on the program, eric hill who is proposing to his now wife rebecca in a batman costume. >> nothing more romantic. >> at comic come. >> in pittsburgh. >> at the bat mobile, and we love you, eric and thinking about you and we are cheering you on and that is a beautiful shot of you and your girl. >> sweet, sweet. >> and we can't tell it is your girl, but we hear it is lovely.
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>> rrt. >> we like to play a game around here, and it is called coverage uncovered and we are not goodt a it. >> right. and so we play a song that was covered by an artist that we have to choose the original artist. and this is maroon 5 on bbc. ♪ sometimes you hear a secret praise ♪ >> can we raise it a little bit. i never heard of it. ♪ and my baby got away >> oh, i know it. that's "happy." >> oh, really? >> i love it when they cover things like that the. anyhoo, this is my favorite game ever. >> okay. we will meet with them saturday night. >> yes, let's take a listen.
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>> i can't hear it. i can't hear anything. ♪ no matter what you say ♪ i'm going to >> you are clapping and i can't hear. "under the boardwalk." >> oh, lady gaga "born this way." >> i don't know the names of songs, but the words. >> and sly and the family stone with words that may surprise you. ♪ if you ever leave >> whatever will be, the future is ours to see que sara sara! i got a doris day song.
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i can't believe it. >> you would never recognize it from that. >> wait a minute, i'm in shock. >> there is my doris. ♪ whatever will be will be >> can we just pause and celebrate that i recognized a doris day song. >> i can't hear any of this. oh, beautiful. ♪ try a little sweetness ♪ you can travel the world ♪ but nothing comes close to the golden girl ♪ ♪ why don't you try falling in love ♪ >> california girls by katy perry? >> i only know the one by the beach boys. >> how do they change a song? it is so wild. this is kelly rowland and --
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♪ i will hold you in my arms again ♪ ♪ come to me on a summer breeze ♪ ♪ and warm my heart and -- "how deep is your love." the bee gees. >> yes. and i love it. i love when they take a song and make it their own. >> but if you love the original. >> right. >> and this nurse in atlanta gets a big surprise. >> yes, she thought that she was doing a commercial or the psa for kleenex and it happened in georgia, and her name is renee hend rricks and she is a nicu nurse. and this is what happened. >> the nicu is a intensive care for babies and that means that
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they are very critical and we don't know if they will make it through a shift. these parents don't get to take their babies home. i feel like if i treat the babies like i would want somebody to treat my baby when i'm not there, that is the most important . >> this is an nbc news special report. here's lester holt. >> good day on this busy news day. we're back on the air with news coming from john boehner, the speaker of the house. he reported earlier today that he is resigning from congress, and he is about to meet the press, go in front of the cameras on capitol hill. that's where our kelly o'donnell is standing by. put this in perspective for us, kelly. why now? >> lester, this is a stunning and abrupt end to the speaker
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john boehner. i will take my seat as the speaker enters the room. >> listen, my mission every day is to fight for a smaller -- and more accountable government. over the last five years our majority has vast conservative reform that is will help our children and their children. we're now on track to cut government spending by $2.1 trillion over the next ten years. we have made the first real entitlement reform in nearly two decades, and we've protected 99% of the american people from an increase in our taxes. we've done all this with a democrat in the white house. i'm proud of what we've accomplished, but more than anything, my first job as speaker is to protect the institution. a lot of you know that my plan was to step down at the end of
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last year. i decided in november of 2010 that when i was elected speaker that serving two terms would have been plenty, but in june of last year it became clear that the swrort leader lost his election, i frankly didn't believe it was right for me to leave at the end of last year. so my goal was to leave at the end of this year, so i planned actually on my birthday, november 17th, to announce that i was leaving at the end of the year. it's become clear to me that this prolonged leadership turmoil would do irrepairable harm to the institution, so this morning i informed my colleagues that i would resign from the speakership and resign from congress at the end of october. now, as you often heard me say, this isn't about me. it's about the people. it's about the institution.
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just yesterday we witnessed the awesome sight of pope francis addressing the greatest legislative body in the world, and i hope that we will all heed his call to live by the golden rules. last night i started thinking about this, and this morning i woke up, and i said my prayers as i always do, and i decided, you know, today is the day i'm going to do this. as simple as that. that's the code i've always lived by. if you do the right things for the right reasons, the right things will happen. and i know good things lie ahead for this house in this country, and i'm proud of what we've accomplished. especially proud of my team. you know, i've been here, my 25th year here, and i have succeeded in large part because i put a staff together and a team together, many of which have been with me for a long time. without a great staff you can't
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abe great member, and you certainly can't be a great speaker. i'm going to thank my family for putting up with this all these years. my poor girls who are now 37 and 35. their first campaign photo was in july of 1981, and so they've had to endure all this. it's one thing for me to have to endure it. i have thick skin. but, you know, the girls and my wife, they've had to put up with a lot over the years. let me express my gratitude to my constituents who have sent me here 13 times over the last 25 years. you can't get here without getting votes. i said this often. people ask me, what's the greatest thing about being speaker or about being an elected official?
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i said it's the people you get to meet. you know, i've met tens of thousands of people in my own congressional district that i would have never have met other than the fact that i decided to run for congress. over the years as i traveled on behalf of my colleagues and the party, i've met tens of thousands of additional people all over the country. you meet rich people. you meet poor people. you meet interesting people. probably a few boring ones along the way. i can tell you that 99.9% of the people i meet on the road anywhere could not be nicer than they've been. it's been -- really it's been wonderful. it's been an honor to serve in this institution. with that, all right, junior, go ahead. really? what a surprise. >> i'm curious if you reached
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this decision last night if the grace of pope francis led you to this decision? >> no, no. yesterday was a wonderful day. it really was. was i emotional yesterday? i think i was. i was really emotional in a moment that really no one saw. as the pope and i were getting ready to exit the building, we found ourselves alone, and the pope grabbed my left arm and said some very kind words to me about my commitment to kids and education. he puts his arm around me and kind of pulls me to him and says please pray for me. well, who am i to pray for the pope, but i did. listen, it's never about the
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vote. there wasn't any doubt about whether i could survive a vote. i don't want my members to have to go through this, and i certainly don't want the institution to go through this. especially when, you know, i knew i was thinking about walking out the door anyway. it's the right time to do it and, frankly, i am entirely comfortable doing it. >> who doesn't have anybody following him, is this the guy taking the walk. >> i have plenty of people following me, but this turmoil has been churning now for a couple of months. it's not fwood for the members, and it's not good for the institution. if i wasn't planning on leaving here soon, i can tell you, i would not have done it. >> if i may, just to continue, there are people who are on the right in your caucus and even outside of this institution who have been wanting to you step down for some time who feel that they have a victory today. do you feel that you were pushed
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out? >> no. the members -- i'm glad i made this announcement at the conference with all my republican congress because it was a very good moment to help kind of rebuild the team. listen, i feel good about what i have done. i know that every day i've tried to do the right thing for the right reasons and tried to do the right thing for the country. >> how can this not be a moment of turmoil? you said you thought about staying two years, but at the time you said it would have left the house in turmoil. you have to keep the government open in a couple of days, debt ceiling. there's going to be one -- >> the barn burner of a leadership. >> i'll be here for another five weeks, and i'm not going to leave -- not going to sit around here and do nothing for the next 30 days. there's a lot of work that needs to be done, and i plan on getting as much of it done as i
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can before i exit. >> as a result, though, does that make it easier in some ways to make some tougher decisions, maybe rely on the democrats to keep the government open next week? >> i'm going to make the same decision i would have made regardless of this. >> mr. speaker, some members of your far right -- and outside groups could use words like knuckleheads and some other words we probably can't use. >> probably. >> had you just had enough, and how will anything be different for the next -- >> let me tell you, i would not describe it as having had enough. that's not it at all. when you are the speaker of the house, your number one responsibility is to the institution, and having a vote like this in the institution i don't think is very healthy, and so i've done everything i can over my term as speaker to
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strengthen the institute and, frankly, my move today is another step in that effort to strengthen the institution. >> won't the next speaker face the same thing? >> hopefully not. >> that's my question too, mr. speaker. how will washington be different because you leave this institution? what should people watching this expect the house and congress to do going forward if you're not here? >> if the congress stays focused on the american people's priorities, there will be no problem at all. wheel we have differences between democrats and republicans, the goal here as one of the leaders is to find the common ground. listen, i talked to president bush and president obama this morning. i've talked to all my legislative leaders who i have a very good relationship with all of them. at the end of the day the leaders have to be able to work with each other, trust each other to find the common ground to get things done, and so the congress stays focused on what
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is important to the american people, they'll get along just fine. >> speaker john boehner, 13 terms in congress announcing that he is stepping down at the end of the month, accelerating his plan to step down at the end of the year. under pressure from the far right of his party for not being aggressive enough, taking a bigger stand against the funding of planned parenthood, and so deciding that at the end of the month he will resign congress. let's bring in nbc's chuck todd, host of "meet the press." chuck, he says he wasn't pushed, but sure looks like it. >> sure, he was pushed in this respect. he didn't want to shut down the government, and he put his party before himself. by doing this, he guarantees the government is not going to get shut down. they'll extend this another three months. it will be a new speaker that has to make this decision, whether to have this fight. let me explain the big picture here, lester. what we saw today where you basically had some grassroots conservative that is happened to be elected members of the house
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have enough sway to push boehner out, this is the same dynamic we're watching in the presidential primary. when you are trying to explain what is powering trump, ben carson, carly fiorina, all these outsiders and how harsh they have been, ted cruz today celebrating john boehner being pushed out. the same dynamic that is creating this wedge inside the republican presidential establishment versus the outsiders where the outsiders look like they have the upper hand, that's what drove john boehner out. this is a larger issue inside this republican party that we're going to see continue to play out on the trail. >> a larger issue. we'll talk about that later on "nightly news." president obama was before the cameras on another matter today greeting the chinese president. he brought up that he heard about swron waner and said he had been taken by surprise. he placed a call to speaker boehner. he called him a good man. here's what else he said. >> we have obviously had a lot of disagreements and politically we're at different ends of the spectrum, but i will tell you he
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has always conducted himself with courtesy and civility with me. he has kept his word when he made a commitment. he is somebody who has been gracious, and i think maybe most importantly, he is somebody who understands that in government in governance you don't get 100% of what you want. >> president obama reacting to news that speaker boehner would be resigning again at the end of the month. we're covering that story. of course, the pope continues his journey in new york. a remarkable speech before the u.n. and emotional visit to ground zero. we'll have a wrap-up of his day and all the stories of the day when we see you coming up for ""nbc nightly news"." i'm lester holt, nbc new york. good day. f of the screen. that's why i asked her doctor about new once-a-day namzaric™. vo: new namzaric is approved for moderate to severe alzheimer's disease in patients who are currently taking,
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are you all ready to play "who knew"? yes. so is hoda woman. and now, taking it to a whole new level when joel asks the crowd across the street. >> i am scared when he gets on the show. >> and he is a dangerous man. and now, here is a question to know how the answers go. and here is the question. >> according to a british survey. >> 50% of men did not know how to use what household eitem. is it an iron, a washing machine or a stove? >> oh, my gosh. >> you got the idea? >> yes, i do. and we will have great moments with celebrity couples on and off of the screen. >> and we will have some great moments here. >> and you might sing?
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after an explosion in a shed. no homes were damaged, but investigators say they later discovered a hash oil lab inside that shed. u.s. attorney general loretta lynch is in the bay area today, talking about improving police, rather security community policing. she's holding a forum in richmond to discuss how to strengthen the trust between the police and the community. this is all part of a national tour designed to improve public perceptions of law enforcement officers. we have a look at weather and traffic coming up right after the break.
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another bright sunny day and some warm temperatures too. it will be really heating up in the south bay, in san jose, 90 degrees. financial district high of 79 degrees today. 97 in fairfield. pittsburgh, topping out at 99 degrees. dublin, look for a high of 95. slightly cooler air in the forecast this weekend. let's see how the roads are moving with mike. >> that fire reported over here at the berkeley curve ended up -- disabled big rig blocking one lane, cleared with three minutes ago. smoother flow at the berkeley curve. fender bender around university has cleared as well. the rest of your bay looking light, except for here, south 808 toward dixon landing road. earlier crash that has cleared from lanes. we have recovery now late for fremont down toward milpitas. the rest of the san jose commute looking really good. this is a friday. we have seen a lighter flow. overall, we had the commute
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sticking around for colorado. join us at 11:00 for our next news cast. we'll have all the day's news and more on the weekend forecast coming up in half an hour. we have a special best of celeb games edition today and time for one of the most popular games ta we always play on the show. >> who knew! >> and here is a question that we gave you. according to a recent british survey 58% of men did not know how to use this household appliance, the washing machine, the iron or a stove? >> it is washing machine! >> i thought it was the iron. >> and sometimes the guests like to chime in on the who knew fun and you know him as the host of
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the soup on e! but he is also the father of two. and joel mckale who is a paid spokesperson for visa. >> he is going to join us across the street, and if people in the crowd answered correctly, they got $1,100,$100. >> a and if nothey got kathie l cd. >> and now the nastional federation of reretale estimated americans would spend an average of $173 on mother's day, and how much do you believe the average is? >> $115, a. >> yes, and it turns out that this year the americans spent $21 billion on mother's day, and $12 billion for father's day.
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>> and that is going to go along with what joel says. >> hi, i'm caroline from -- >> all right. marie, here we go. >> okay. >> name this 1976 hit by stevie wonder about his love for his daughter. his daughter. name it. there it is. can you hear it? >> "isn't she lovely." >> wrong. >> all right. so that is the correct answer? >> yes, that is right. it is from the song of "key to life" and one of the best ever, and stevie toured the country playing the album and of course, i missed it being home being a good dad instead of rocking out with stevie. >> and back across the street. >> and what is your name? >> okay. thank you, tim. and you know the pew research s
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center. and you know who that is? >> no. >> and well, you have lost. how many fathers have admitted to checking their teenagers' profile on a social networking site? $26% or 58% or 100%? >> i am going with b. >> and you are right, i guess. you win. and this -- >> oh, no. >> and you got $2 million from visa, and that is great. >> pretty good. >> oh, we are still going. no, they are still discussing it. >> yes. >> and 58%, and if you can look at facebook, 85% of parents look at their kids' profiles on facebook which is why they stopped using facebook and started to use snap chat or something else. >> right. and now, steve martin's kas character in "father of the bride" had the same name as the father in mary poppins or field of dreams or sleepless in seattle. >> that is hard, and i would say
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"sleepless in seattle"? >> no. and so you will get the kathie. >> wait, the loser gets your cd? >> yes. isn't that wonderful. >> the correct answer is "mary poppin poppins." >> yes, and it is george banks, and that is the guy who sang "let's go fly a kite." and the author based that character on his own father. >> big thanks to joel and kath for whatever happened out there that was awesome. >> and he comes with the game, doesn't he? >> he is a wacky one. >> and the band is all here, and hoda and i will whip out the instruments. >> and we will sing along with jennifer hudson and mark mcgrath and frankie valley le. wants a kitchen aid mixer for her birthday.
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now, if you are a fan of the show, you know with one thing about hoda and me, we do love our music. >> from ihoda. >> to everybody has a story. >> to louis licardi to la, la, la, la, and we know that we like to play music games with our musical guests. take a look. >> and since you are all healthy which you r and you have dropped a lot of weight and look beautiful, and we would like to know if you can sing to us with your healthy options. >> cashews and an apple.
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♪ i need an apple >> and spin the bottle, because you need a song. >> that would be a change. >> hoda. >> have you ever kissed a post menopausal woman? >> no. >> that sounds good. >> and sing a song that includes the word rain. ♪ raindrops on roses and whiskers on kittens ♪ >> and this one from frankie valli. ♪ sherry baby sherry ♪ sherry >> and now, let's test this. >> your games are so much fun. >> okay. the first song and we will see if you can sing a little bit and name it. ♪ brown sugar
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i'm the three-time rock 'n' roll jeopardy champion, kathie lee! i don't have to qualify the answer. >> the next one -- >> "sweet home alabama" by -- >> lynyrd skynyrd. >> whii was the first! >> i love the guitar riff. >> okay. >> my ba nnana. i would sing it with the banana. >> come out come out tonight -- >> hey, frankie, some people out here. ♪ a spoonful of sugar makes the medicine go down ♪ >> by? >> my 5-year-old twins every morning when they wake up. ♪ the moon is over the sea >> it is elvis presley. >> "blue hawaii." >> sing a song with new york in it.
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"new york, new york ♪ ♪ a helluva town >> can i say that? >> you can say whatever you want. ♪ late september back in 1963 ♪ with what a very special time for me ♪ ♪ what a lady ♪ what a night ♪ bum bum, bum bum >> oh, i thought that was "stair way to heaven" but it is -- ♪ on a dark desert highway >> welcome to the "hotel california" the eagles. ♪ you know i didn't even know her name ♪ ♪ but i was never going to be the same ♪ ♪ what a lady what a night ♪ she's going back -- >> midnight train to georgia gladys knight!
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♪ sugar sugar ♪ you are my candy girl ♪ ♪ i take some chocolate ♪ they don't cry >> is that over? >> yes. >> what did i win? >> an old cd from doris day. that makes me happy, i love that. >> we could just sing all day long. >> and we suggest that you don't. >> and it is two times the fun with britney snow, and jenny mccarthy. >> and some other dynamic duos play along. come on, hoda now. easy. building them all in four and a half months? now that was a leap. i was calling in every favor i could, to track down enough lumber to get the job done. and i knew i could rely on american express to help me buy those building materials. there are always going to be unknowns. you just have to be ready for them. another step on the journey... will you be ready when growth presents itself?
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marker and we want to write down our answer, and so here is the question, what is your favorite food? ♪ >> what are you writing? that is a lot of writing. >> okay. what is my, hode? >> yours is eggplant parm. >> and yours are sweet, chocolate doughnut and candy. >> right. >> and i was going to write twinkies. >> and let's play the next game. >> and now, the pairs and the ridiculous games that we make them play. >> since you are a newlyweds we will make you play it. and it is the right stuff. and both of you write this, what is the first thing that you n noticed about jenny, donnie. >> the first thing that i noticed is her eyes bu, but the
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first thing that i checked out is the butt. >> and you said, smile. >> and we asked heidi, what is your most annoying habit, and what do you think that she said? >> just one? not take the out the trash. >> and the answer is -- not taking out the trash. >> what is her favorite kind of meat? >> ooh, i would say she likes to stay on the healthy side so much like a fish, maybe a white fish. >> yes. fis fish. >> i will read you three clues and you will give me an answer which is a broadway show. first clue, baby daddy. three best friends, dancing queen -- >> oh, oh. mamma mia. >> and we will play pick shun na. and that is not how it works. >> no, no sh, we totally killed. >> oh, okay. you will guess whose line the o movie is from, okay? >> and we have a super long and intense conversations about religion and snowboarding.
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that is you in "sex tape." >> and what does that say, read it. >> okay. the question is, how would beverly hills 90210 handle sharknado? with designer luggage and a valet. how else. i would be a referee between you two. okay. and this better be good. >> top of the chrysler building -- >> annie. >> i played ms. hanigan at the garden. >> and her favorite junk food, chicago's deep dish pizza. >> you win. >> what good is it being appreciated if nobody is naked? >> that is me in "27 dresses." >> and this is junk food -- kentucky fried chicken. >> no! >> east coast. >> oh, gosh. it is a sornng, right? >> yes. "baby got back."
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>> and what is the favorite body part on you? my eyes. >> oh, take out the trash. >> baby, take out the trash. >> "american in paris." >> no, it is "les mis." >> there is a revolution. >> and where is the first date? >> we call it "the bachelor." >> hold it up. >> wa what! >> "cry me a river." >> good job. >> "cry me a river." >> what is the best friend's drink? >> what is it? >> we have to do it with the thumb, fling time. >> "producers." >> no! >> here we go. >> sorry, sorry. >> and foul, foul! >> she grabbed the left breast. >> what is the craziest and the most spontaneous thing that you did together? >> we went skydiving with my old
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man. >> skydiving. you won. >> we won. >> we won. >> we won. >> we got it right. >> and that is so weird. >> come on, i won. >> no, no no! >> hoda, the light. no! >> you know, hoda and i really like about the games the prizs.s we like the prizes. >> that is right, nothing like a good broom or i loved that watermelon. >> and we will be back with more today on nbc. let's play again. >> okay.
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surrounding volkswagen is growing and spreading.. now we're learning there mpkts right now at 11:00, the scandal surrounding volkswagen growing and spreading. and now we're learning there could be direct and crucial connections to the controversy right here in the bay area. thanks for joining us on this friday morning. i'm kris sanchez. >> and i'm sam brock in this morning for scott mcgrew. new at 11:00, local ties to a worldwide controversy involving millions of volkswagen cars and suvs. the carmaker is already admitted to rigging its missions test. just minutes ago a bay area attorney filed a class action lawsuit that raises suspicions about a local volkswagen's lab role in that scandal. >> nbc's
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