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>> announcer: from nbc news,t. on nbc news, it is today live from studio 1 a in rockefeller plaza. ♪ you're beautiful the way you are ♪ ♪ this one's for the girls ♪ >> sing it ladies. >> -- ♪ -- broken heart ♪ you're beautiful the way you are. >> martina do you even recognize
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this? >> martina mcbride song. yes. but don't take our word for it. >> these were our back up dancers. y'all were awesome. >> thank you. call your moms. may 18th. and if we're dancing to this song it can only mean one thing. >> what? >> martina mcbride is in the house. >> we've been waiting martina patiently. >> yeah. >> me too. >> by the way she's getting cuter. >> yeah. >> and she's getting smaller. >> like teeny. >> shorter. >> no. you look awesome. and we're going to talk to her about all that. and speaking about big names and country this is one of the our favorite radio hosts. bobby bohn. a tell-all book with a pretty big bomb shell inside. >> what? >> uh-huh. and we're going hear about that.
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and he's also picked out all of the music for today's show. so award winning beauty products for hair u skin and lips. everybody lives this everybody year. and write down and remember. and how to increase your chances of living to 100 years old. >> yeah. they have done a study of different places where this seems to be happening all of the time. >> would you like some words of wisdom. >> we needed it. >> this is it. all right. here we go. n ark namaste. the best feeling in the world is to know your parents are smiling because of you. >> what if they're gone? >> they are still smiling. you can picture them smiling. >> by the way my mom is just fine. >> all right. so we've got to dust up. don't we? >> apparently. we hear that mariah carey appeared on watch what happens live with andy cohen last night.
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>> if you know the history of mariah carey and j low there's always been a little bit of attention. andy asked her about her supposed -- with other singers. and the first they talked about j jlo and he asked her all about that. let's take a look. >> i can't believe people still make a big peel out of it. >> he says you though her. >> you know what i'm very forgetful. apparently i'm forgetful. because i don't remember the fact that it was just like hi i'm so and so and then move on. >> does she seem cool? >> i -- i don't know her. like what am i supposed to say? like i'm not going to put on a thing like oh we're all hollywood and let's just all pretend we're best friends because we're in that land. it is no offense to anybody.
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>> do they know each other? >> yes they do. jlo was on wendy williams and. >> sure. you have to in this city. >> how do you not know jay lowe. how do now not remember jlo. >> she has a feud nicky minaj. they do know each other. they were judges together. >> can you say three nice things about nicky minaj? >> can you? >> sure. >> you know i always felt it was more important with that situation to not plead the fifth but to just stay above the fray. you just want to move it along. >> well there you have that. there you go. martina, have we ever met?
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[ laughter ] >> you look so familiar. >> we just said hi in the hall. >> yeah. >> gosh. >> i can see why people make a big deal out of it. because it is just so -- umm, you can't describe what you are seeing and it doesn't make any sense. because they have done a million things -- you know. >> if you can't think of three nice things to say. >> oh i didn't mean that. i was taking a the jay lowe thing more.lo thing more. >> it's been a big week on "the voice." there were 8 singers and it got nai narrowed down to four. pink was -- she was a big fan favorite. last night's elimination was a nail biter. three singers had to sing for their lives in the finale to get the last spot. there were three people who were chosen and then there was one that america voted on. so it came down mary sarah from
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team blake, brian and team christina and lathe from team adam. let's look at their pmpltss. ♪ i believe that i am changed ♪ and i am stronger ♪ -- >> ♪ oh you got to know baby ♪ you got to know ♪ lovin' never looked so good upon you ♪ ♪ oh put it on me baby >>. ♪ i'm tired of the -- ♪ oh wild captain prowled ♪ two riders were approaching ♪ and the wind began to howl ♪ oh yeah yeah >> all right. >> wow. >> okay.
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so mary sarah. brian and lathe. we didn't see. of those three who would you like to save? >> i like the last guy. >> that was i was going to say too. i didn't like what i heard yesterday. i didn't like it that much. this was much better. >> i'm going to go with the girl. mary sarah. >> my first reaction was to go with the middle guy. let's see. >> okay. we'll see. who did america choose? >> the fourth finalist instantly saved by america is lathe elsani. >> yeah. >> y'all were right. anyway, so what's cool about this is now there are people from every single team who are in the finals. >> that's what we hear. >> each coach has a finalist. so allison from team christina. adam from team blake. and hanna from and lathe from
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team adam. >> has that happened before? >> long time ago. >> all right. maybe you might want to answer this for us. martina, apparently 1 out of every 10 people admitted to checking their phone when they are on a trip to poughkeepsie. >> cl means when they are? >> in the throes of passion. >> doing the nasty. >> people get distracted or bored so they check their phones. that is what it says. >> well maybe you should check because it could be your husband calling. >> this is about multi tasking while you are doing something. >> no that is something else. >> george on seinfeld tried to multitask while getting intim e intimate, take a look. >> oh oh. you are hot tonight. >> oh george.
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>> time for the trifecta. [ laughter ] >> he says he loved pastrame and he loved sex. >> wanted it a all at the same time. all right. --. 3% admitted to watching -- no i'm not going to say it -- >> and the average person spent -- if you wonder how can on the phone t average person spends two hours on the phone! in addition to the two hours -- do you guard your kids access to social media a lot? >> they are grown. older now. >> 18 and 21. i don't really. but my 10-year-old. she doesn't have a phone. >> does she want one? >> of course she wants one.
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>> but you said no. >> no way. all right. >> my kind of mother. >> the country super star feeling a little bit reckless. >> martina mcbride on her new music and how she feels about this big milestone coming up. wonder what that could be. that's after this. ♪ can you actually love wearing powerful sunscreen? yes! neutrogena® ultra sheer. no other sunscreen works better or feels better. clinically proven helioplex® provides unbeatable uva/uvb protection to help prevent early skin aging and skin cancer all with a clean light feel. for unbeatable protection. it's the one. the best for your skin. ultra sheer®. neutrogena®. see what's possible. cscrub away even the toughest, withdried-on messes.... ♪ take back your surfaces...
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let 'em push. let 'em fall. let 'em go. new capri sun organic, made with no artificial colors, flavors or preservatives. a more organic way to push play. that is the beautiful song of martina mcbride singing one of my favorite songs called "anyway." >> she's sold more than 18 million albums, charted six number one hits and has earned 15 major music award. >> now martina is out with new music that has the mix of classic country with the contemporary edge. they're part of her 13th studio album, it's called "reckless." >> welcome back. >> thank you. >> this time you went after the songs, didn't you? you just said i'm going to base
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this on how fabulous the song is. >> i think it's a strong collection of songs and i had a lot of time to wait for the right songs to come in and just go on a song search, basically, and i wasn't rushed and so we just -- we're very patient and waited for the right songs. >> it was important they were written by women. why was that something that mattered to you? >> honestly, that wasn't a conscious decision. >> just ended up being like that. >> i feel like women have a particular point of view that of course i'm going to relate to as a woman so it makes sense to me that all of the songs have women writers. >> and when did that dawn on you? >> halfway through i was like, oh, yeah, this is cool. >> these days the demos that you get are like ready to be on the radio quality. when i was doing cds you'd get some guy with his guitar and it was kind of hard to tell what something was going to sound like. do you know instantly when you hear? >> i do. i know instantly. it's an instinct. >> and you know where it will set in your voice.
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i bet you can hear yourself singing it. >> yup. >> there's so many great things about you. someone that you're a mom of three beautiful, wonderful girls. and you seem to set such a strong female example for them. like you were just saying basically number one your ten-year-old isn't getting a phone. but more than that -- >> when will she get that, by the way? >> maybe 12. i feel like once she starts going to friends' houses and staying overnight and doing more things like that. safety is important. >> it seems like you have a very normal life. >> we do. >> when you're not recording, what's a typical day in your life like? >> well, usually i -- john and i take turns but i like to do the morning shift and he picks ava up from school. so i take ava to school in the morning and then come back and have my coffee and just relax and then if i -- i don't know. it's so -- maybe go grocery shopping. it's so boring. >> but when you don't get to do it all the time there's something delicious about it, right? you -- you know, you recenter yourself. >> i'm kind of a homebody.
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>> let me listen to one of your songs. this one, reckless, you said it feels like coming home to you. let's just listen for a second. ♪ i thought i wasn't worth it, keeping me when ♪ i didn't deserve it, looking it my eyes and seeing the soul ♪ inside and crying, crying, crying, ♪ i'm ready, i've got all my senses ♪ >> when you hear this, is it fun? >> yeah, i'll be honest, it is fun because, you know -- >> you worked so hard at it, it's your reward at the end. >> it's weird. after you make a record, you know this, there's a period of time where you listen to it and all you can hear is kind of what you wish you had more time to fix or whatever then a period of time goes by and now i listen to it and i'm like i like that. >> you get perspective. >> can we talk about your milestone? >> what's the big milestone? >> duh! >> tell us, young lady.
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>> well, we're talking about the fact that i'm going to be turning 50 on my birthday. >> i didn't know what it was. i survived it, you can, too. i survived much more than that, baby. >> how does it feel knocking on the door of 50? >> it feels okay. i think people put so much importance on a number, an age, you know what i mean? i still feel -- in many ways i feel more comfortable, i feel more secure and i feel, you know, like i still have tons of sufficient to accomplish and i don't know, i don't feel any different. >> because there's a tendency -- but you have a happy marriage, you have great kids, you've got so much success behind you. some people would not enjoy that right now because they'd be afraid of not equaling the same success going forward. how do you battle that? >> that's something i think about because how do you stay relevant? how do you keep making art that matters and that people still relate to? >> you know -- >> find the right songs and record them. >> i think you do it all the time. >> we love you to pieces.
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love. i didn't believe it could work and it does. >> what is it? >> this is from st. tropez, an inshower gradual tanner. so allison tried it out. >> what? >> hello! >> that was weird! >> you just made so many prisoners happy. [ laughter ] >> you're welcome. >> look at her gorgeous skin. >> it looks good. >> she did it on half her body. it's gradual so you want to use it for three consecutive days in the shower, you wash, put it on, wait three minutes, so deep condition while you're waiting for this to work, rinse it off and you're done. >> you don't get smear and all that stuff. >> no, because your skin is wet it doesn't get streaky because you don't have dry patches. >> thank you, allison. >> you can go back in. [ laughter ] >> this is one of our favorite products of all time. >> this is amazing. >> yes, this is for the roots, right? >> this won for best hair color product. this is from oribe, an air brush root touchup spray. we have to use it on her roots right there. you can see the gray roots.
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50. >> oh, wait, the applicator stays cool so you can put that on there. all right. >> just keep in the the fridge. >> what is this? >> this is an interesting one. this won for best eye makeup. it's the dior show mascara that has been around but they tweaked it so this has a new and with technology so less product comes out and goes on to the and with, better application. >> and doesn't clump? >> doesn't clump and they added more fibers. >> who is here? >> we have andrea ann and brittany. >> the best lip product is called made revolution from sharylly tilbury. matte lips can be tricky. buff this has 3d technology so you can get glowiness to you are yo lips. andrea did a bright pink. on anne, she's wearing red carpet ultimate glam and bratny has a knew federal look. >> these are all awesome.
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students at an east bay high school are in shock after the death of a high school football player. the 15-year-old died during a conditioning session, a practice. we'll have links to full details and reaction from the student who knew the young man on our facebook page. of course, more updates at 11:00. we'll have a look at weather and traffic coming up after the break.
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expect a high of 88 degrees
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today in the south bay. a lot of sunshine. hot temperatures. 78 degrees in east bay and the peninsula, 83 degrees. san francisco in the mid-70s. we will still have some 80s in the north bay. in the next few days san francisco will go from well above average today to the mid-60s tomorrow, which is about where we should be and even dipping below average by friday into the weekend. we have some scattered showers moving in late friday night into saturday. for san francisco. that will help keep our temperatures nice and cool. how's it looking on the roads, mike? >> roads are all right. let's talk about b.a.r.t. reports of a loss of power unspecified other than that, so may be systemwide delays developing. i'll track that. we did have that crash causing the slowdown. that cleared 20 minutes ago. flight traffic around the bay. thers the approach to the bay bridge. the b.a.r.t. is what we're concerned about right now. systemwide possible delays. and lane closure toward highway
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9. >> thank you. make sure to join us at 11:00 for our next newscast. chris and i will see you then. let's do this. it's winesday wednesday and we hope you like country music who does it because it's time to test you on popular tunes with our weekly trivia game called "who knew"? hoda is at the shop at nbc studios at 30 rock ready to handout $100 to anyone who answers the questions correctly and one of the signed books to people who don't get the answer right. here to help me is mr. bobby bones himself and he's the author of the new book "bare bones, i'm not lonely if you're reading book." i love this title. everyone who plays today will get a copy, great. all righty, ready to play the game? i want to talk to you later about your book. >> okay. >> hoda woman, let's play.
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>> what's your name, sweet any. >> ashton. >> from? >> colorado. all right, let's play. what was blake shelton's childhood nickname? was it toad, frog or paisley? >> oh, wow, i'm going to go with toad. >> toad? [ bell ringing ] you're right! >> that is correct. you know why it's sno eeit's to? >> why? >> he used to collect toads as a kid and his mom called him toad. fun fact one. >> oh, look at that, he hasn't changed a bit. >> fun fact two, tonight we're doing with a special with blake shelton, his director comes out on friday and i saw him and gwen together, shore in love. like, it's all for real. all of that is real. >> it's almost like you're embarrassed, you want them to get a room and leave you alone. >> yeah, it's like good to see you guys. such good people. >> hoda? >> what's your name? >> david. >> where are you from? >> waco, texas.
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>> let's play. finish the lyric to this hit, name the number one greatest country song of all time by rolling stone. ♪ i keep the ends up for the ties that binds ♪ because you're mine -- >> ♪ i walk the line >>. [ cheers and applause ] >> $100 and a copy of the book. >> that's awesome. >> "rolling stone" magazine picked that one. >> that's fair. johnny ska johnny cash is a legend. he's from arkansas like me. greatest song of all time. that one or maybe "friends in low places." >> garth brooks. >> what would you pick? >> oh, gosh, i don't know. too many. >> martina mcbride. >> you can never go wrong. dolly parton, come on. >> 9 to 5. >> okay, hoda. >> we have anxious people over here. look at these ladies called the hoosier hotties. [ cheers and applause ] they've been out here all day
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long. are you ready? what do some of carrie underwood's fans call themselves? care bears? carry ones or cash and carries. >> a? >> care bears? [ bell ringing ] [ cheers and applause ] >> hoda is having a tough day. >> she just said a, so appreciate it, but care bear is the answer. i got to see her, she's so good. >> effortless. effortless. you barely see her take a breath. >> her mouth opens and you want to stare into it like. >> this i bet you do, i bet you do. last one, hoda. >> what's your name? >> angie? >> where are you from? >> i came from mississippi to meet you! >> did you? >> bucket list! on their last tour this band
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held eat and greets with they had dinner with their fans? was it the zach brown ban, little big town or florida, georgia line. >> b. >> that's wrong. >> good! i wanted your book! >> she was so darn sweet. people are so darn sweet. it's not that. what is. >> it it's eat and greet, zach brown band. zach could come out and cook for the people doing the meet and great. >> oh, nice. >> so he'd make s'mores and food. >> so it wasn't like a cracker barrel. >> no, it was behind the stage and my opinion the best country band of all time. >> they're amazing and you're pretty darn cute. we'll be back with you, he'll tell us more about his personal story. plus we'll reveal about the healthy habits of people who live to my age. and if you like salted caramel you'll like jill's recipe where she turns your favorite junk foods into joy foods right after this.
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the only thing better than looking good as you age is feeling good. >> and look no further than dan butter in to find out how. >> dan searched for what are called blue zones, the highest concentrations of 100-year-olds. all kinds of incredible people along the way and learning what helps them have such love jeffty. >> he's written all about in the his book called "the blue zone solution." what fascinating work. >> i spent 12 years really doing the home work to make sure we found places where people live the longest and in america here the longest lived people are seventh day adventists. but no matter where you, go it's not because people tried to live long and were on a diet, it's because they set up their surroundings so the healthy
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choice was the easy choice. that's the big idea and what underpin what is we'll talk about. >> the healthy choice is the easy choice. >> hoda and i were talking about the little town that's getting a lot of attention in italy. you said that's been blown up. >> i don't think they did the home work to assure that people are living as long as they say they doncht we'll break it down into three specific reasons. the first is in the united states. >> seventh day adventists, they live as much as ten years longer than other americans. >> they very much follow old testament dietary rules. >> they get their diet directly out of the bible. genesis chapter 1, which is kind of the book of veganism, actual tlichlt longest-lived americans are either vegans or vegans with a little bit of fish. >> so what do we have. >> in genesis they talk about beans, nuts, whole grains and green plants. and there you go that's pretty much core of it right there. >> so moving on to our next world. >> by the way, religion adds years to your life. people who show up to church, temple or mosque live four to 14
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years longer than people who don't. >> so we are in sardinia? >> yes. >> i love it. >> a little island off the coast of italy. one of their practices is they really celebrate age. here we celebrate youth but there the older you get the more celebrated you are. 90-year-olds are still counseling the mayor, grandma is still working. >> they honor their elderly. >> and they put the elderly to work, they give them a sense of responsibility and that gives them the purpose and something called the grandmother effect has shown that when you have the grandmother in your child's life, that child actually has less sickness and does better in school. >> interesting. >> and families used to live together in compounds. >> we ought to go back to that. >> we have to go back to all of this. and there's wine! unbelievable. perfect. >> why don't we go right to that, kathie lee. >> we just have a minute left. >> last stop would be? >> this is okinawa, japan. longest lived women on the planet here. about 30 times more centenarians. >> lots of fish?
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>> well, actually they don't eat much fish. they eat eight times more tofu. >> didn't you know -- i thought they ate tons and tons of fish. >> the big secret, repeat after me, iki gui. >> i dated one of those. >> again, it means sense of purpose and if you know your sense of purpose and you live it, it adds about eight years to your life expectancy. but they have three superfoods i want to point out quickly. every home should have these. sweet potato, they're cheap, delicious, low glycemic index. another is turmeric, that's one of the most powerful antioxidant there are. and this right here. >> be careful with that thing. what is it? >> it's bitter melon and it has compounds that actually moderate how fast your sugar is absorbed so antidiabetic. >> no anchovies and no rosemary. >> it's a pleasure. all the best with the book. >> live large, keep looking
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if you order salads when you dine out and think you're being a good boy or good girl, guess what? a typical chicken cesar salad packs nearly 1,000 calories. that's bad news. >> so one of our viewers asked today nutritionist and author j joy to turn our junk food to health food and we can have a salted caramel milk shake. this is crazy, joy. >> when you order a chicken cesar salad you think it will be good for your diet but because the dressing is so creamy and indulgent it will cost you 980 calories. >> and you're getting a lot of bread in the croutons.
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>> greasy croutons. and the trick is all in the dressing. make a voluminous saladna's a fraction of the calories. we'll call it a chicken cesar salad pizza. we'll take a piece of chicken, pound it super, super thin, then season it up with whatever you want, salt, pepper, cumin, cayenne, anything you want. but now for the winning touch, the dressing. my secret ingredient is an avocado. >> can't get enough of those. >> so this is half an avocado and i'm going add classic cesar, quarter of a cup of apartmeparm tablespoons of water, two tablespoons of lemon juice, two teaspoons of worcestershire sauce. >> good girl. >> i have to admit i have a cheat sheet on how to pronounce it. half a teaspoon of dijon mustard. then kosher salt, pepper an one minced garlic. for people that love anchovies, you can put the anchovy paste in, i tend to leave it out.
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>> but it's very good for you according to one study. now what you're going to do is mix this up and just to save some time this is what it's going to come out looking like. it has about a regular tablespoon of cesar dressing is 100 calories, this is 20 calories. >> wow. >> 20 calories. then you build your pizza. so we have our chicken we're going to put on a whole bunch of chopped confetti like romaine. a whole lot, once out of shaved parm. the only thing i forgot is what i like to do is before instead of sauce on my pizza, which is the chicken crust, right, you put this on first. a couple tablespoons -- >> and then dress it with the croutons? are these special croutons that aren't as fattening. >> we're going to have to give a quick taste. >> and i like to put on a lot of ground black pepper. but you can taste the dressing. it really does take like cesar. >> it does take like cesar.
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>> 20 calories a tablespoon. >> that's fantastic, joy. oh, my gosh. >> so we went from 908 calories to 380. >> good job. >> so let's make a milk shake. this comes from cindy perez in west palm beach, florida. a regular salted caramel milk shake 500 calories. this is how we're going to make it. we'll add one cup of dairy-free unsweetened vanilla almond milk. >> hoda can have it. >> and we'll blend it with three pitted dates. blend it up until it's nice and pureed then we put in a half cup of frozen pineapple, you can taste it at the same time. this is one tablespoon of almond butter. >> almond butter. >> then we have a little bit of vanilla extract, a little bit of maple extract, a dash of salt. you're going to puree this whole thing up. we went from 500 calories to 190. >> oh, my gosh. you're totally satisfied. >> it's sweet! >> it tastes like caramel,
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right? and the recipes are on the web site. >> i can't believe you made that happen. >> i think these might be the two best. >> really. >> just my opinion. yes! >> wait, wait, your carrot. one of the biggest names in country music makes a stunning admission. >> bobby bones tells us all about it but first, this is "today" on nbc.
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all right. you just -- you met bobby bohns the radio show host of the bobby bohn show. and he's also reason a book called bare bones. i'm not lonely if you are reading this. >> good title. >> like the spice girls. >> yeah. >> the way we roll. >> yeah. >> so tell us about this. why did you want to do this? you are still a relatively young man. >> for me i wanted to inspire.
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that is what i try to do. i come from a place where a lot of people come from. i didn't have a dad growing up. my mom died in her 40 frazer drugs and alcohol. so if i can. >> find your dream. >> yeah. then others can too. >> who name named you bobby bonus. >> when i was a the fourth grader and i was wrestling and my tore. and the nickname t-bone happened. and then -- >> that is the story and you're sticking to it. >> yep. onto the next one. >> some sort of negative backlash in nashville and we come to find out you actually started it yourself for publicity. >> i was struggling. and you know you are always trying to think of crazy things outside of the box. i needed attention.
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my whole life. from girls from -- so i built my own negative pr campaign. >> trashed yourself. >> i trashed myself all over billboards. and i never got caught. >> and this was the first time. >> first time i ever fessed up was in the book. >> what did people say? mad? >> 80/20. loved it. some were a little upstream. we got to stay on and got to do good things because of that. >> do you believe that once people started feeling bad -- so once people started being so mean to you so you had faith. >> -- [inaudible]. >> human nature. people are going to start feeling sorry for you. >> or if they didn't know me. why is someone so angry with this guy? >> -- trust yourself? >> i felt that confident they needed to be trashed, yes. >> thank you. >> and tomorrow seth rogen
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and -- >> and ambush makeover.
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and that breaking news is for bay area commuters. thanks for joining us. i'm kris sanchez. >> and i'm scott mcgrew. let's get right to mike inouye. good morning, mike. >> we're looking over here towards the oakland b.a.r.t. station. there is one train right near the coliseum. b.a.r.t. says we have a loss of power causing all trains to go into the manual mode. that causes trains to operate slower. apparently the operation center is back in service as well but we will have to take a little while until this recovers. you can see t

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