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♪ ♪ from nbc news this is "today" with kathie lee gifford and hoda kotb. live from studio 1a in rockefeller plaza. ♪ ♪ hello, everybody. it's winesday wednesday. hoda is having a week off and the greek goddess is here with me today and that is "i don't want to fall in love." who doesn't want to fall in love? >> i know. some people just have issues by marquez and martinez. >> you know what will be a miracle, nia? when i've heard of these songs. >> my whole world is stuck in
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musical theater. it stopped about 1980. >> what was your favorite musical of all time? >> evita. i sing the parts in my car. ♪ don't cry for me argentina ♪ ♪ the truth is i never left you, all through my -- ♪ ♪ is that good? >> yes! yes! yes! >> it was a little high. if i had a little more practice. you start on the right note. >> nothing worse. have you ever seen a karaoke when you walk in and those ringers will be, like, frank, 8-7 and then everyone starts singing and everyone else is, like, forget it. i'm not going up. >> because they're so good? i don't get to too many karaoke bars, but it says a lot about you. >> i will come back to new york and i'll take you out with me. >> no, thank you. you come to my house and we'll light a beautiful fire outside
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on the water and -- >> it sounds like a date. i like it. i like it. it's national french fry day. >> and we have our wine. >> what kind of french fry do you like? >> are you an aficionado? >> i like anything fried so i'll say yes. >> these are regular mcdonald's. they're hot, too. mcdonald's skinny fries. i like those. >> do you like them crispy or gooey? >> that would be a good wine box. crispy or gooey? i've never had these. the chick-fil-a waffle fries. >> i love waffle fries. >> oh! >> it's like a fry and a waffle. >> it's delicious. >> and the third. mcdonald's has something new, you guys, brand new. how is it? >> this is good, actually. really good. i like it and this is a brand new mcdonald's fry. it's garlic. >> oh, this is great! >> tossed in garlic with parmesan, parsley and olive oil. we have to eat it both because we'll smell. >> i know, we'll have bad
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breath. >> you gargled. >> i did. i wanted to be your best co-host ever with fresh breath. >> they're being tested in the san francisco bay area. i see why. >> they're very good. >> it's subtle. >> all right. >> so congrats on "my big fat greek wedding 2". >> thank you so much. thank you to everyone out there. >> it's out on dvd and everybody loves it and when they watched it they just sobbed from the minute it starts to the minute it ends and you've got the whole cast back and it's barely out in dvd and everybody is asking the same question. when is the third one? >> people are in love with the characters. >> i know. i just came through the airport and i flew in from los angeles where i live now and everyone at the airport is, like, i know what the third one should be. they're giving me their ideas and apparently i have to cast them as the lead. >> everyone wants to be in show business. >> we love it when the ladies
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try the next thing. >> you don't have to do that. >> picture! >> i can't hear it very well. >> oh, it's b-roll. that's why. okay. you take a picture and you get around the back. >> that's all you need. it's my answer to the hollywood facelift. you don't need it. look, look. i'm my age. oh, look, i'm 12! >> you know what we have later on? i was going to say my gynecologist. no, not her. later in the week when regis is here we'll be talking to my gynecologist! [ laughter ] no, my dermatologist. my dear friend pat wexler. you know, i'm of a certain age now and i don't want to get plastic surgery. she said there's something that really, really works for you r e neck, and i said i'd like to do it, but i don't like pain. we did something three months ago called ultherapy and it's not invasive and it's ultrasound
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and we're going to show a little bit of it, and you decide that it worked. i thought it worked the day after i did it. >> i'm looking very close at your neck, but i'm doing this. look at your eyes and look at your neck, but it looks great. >> it's better than it was. we'll check in with her and i'll show you b-roll of the actual procedure as it was done three months ago. >> good. >> so your husband, ian, he sleeps with you and you put him in every one of your movies. >> that's the casting couch right there. >> where did you guys meet? >> we met at second city. >> in chicago. >> yep, we met there. he got baptized greek orthodox and while he was doing it i thought this is the most selfless thing anyone's ever done for me. >> when did you know you were in love? >> i would have to say when he
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brought me chocolate at 2:00 a.m. i said oh, that's a keeper. >> yeah. >> don't you think? it's the little things. if anyone showed up, if you're wooing a lady, show up with fries. it will take you very far in life. >> that's true. >> the little things in life that make a life worth living. >> i've got a million of them. >> yeah. >> i want to know what it was like because i read that these kissing scenes in the move we john corbett who's delicious were harder to do the second time because it's easier to make out with a stranger than someone who has become a friend throughout the years. what's it like to slurp him? >> i have the benefits of getting to choose my co-stars and john is an extremely good kisser and luckily that was easy, but when we were in the car i remember john said weren't we just here six months ago? >> and it was 14 years. >> parked on the same street where we filmed that scene 13 years ago.
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that was strange. >> then you think it will be romantic the kissing scene and you're making out and the director yells cut and you look and there's a guy with a boom light right there. >> i know. people have no idea. >> still, it's a heck of a way to make a living. >> i do it for the ladies. >> someone gave me the ultimate, ultimate compliment. they said you look like a high-class porn star. an elegant -- elegant porn star from "boogie nights." i went, what? >> i can see it, actually. >> we have a picture of you dress shopping with your friend. >> i got the call to come on the show and i was out with my girlfriend, and i said i am currently wearing the dress last time i saw kathie and hoda, so i need a new dress and my girlfriends picked this dress that i'm wearing right now. there were two options. >> i love this dress. >> thanks. >> you want to tell who the designer is because everyone wants to get it. >> is it alc? >> veronica beers. >> yeah. >> the price tag is still on it.
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>> are you going to pull a joanne lemarque ez. >> look at this. >> she's got the whole -- >> yeah. girl's on a budget. >> not really. it ain't cheap. >> no, it's not cheap, it's true. >> veronica beers does a really good job of the dresses and you can roll it in your suitcase and take it. >> yes. >> seriously, i don't have a deal with her, but here we go. now i will. >> exactly. >> on her book tour, i had to find clothes that could roll up and go. >> same with clara sung woo. >> they attended the premiere of the sequel. >> about 40 cast members are in "my big fat greek wedding." these are half that came to the premiere. right in front and my mom doreen and my dad constantine and my sister nancy and various relatives and the other picture is the movie cast, and this is also -- see these two girls
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right here in they're my two longtime girlfriends katherine greenberg and candace burnett. i wrote roles for them. >> are they professional actresses? >> i found out we were shooting in the city they were in. >> i wanted on the set with me to boss around everybody. >> married life and being a mom is a very happy lady and what what's happening on the other end of your spectrum? are you working on a new film? >> i'm actually coming back to do a play. >> oh, that's right. >> with the same director as "hamilton." tell us about it. >> it's called little things -- >> it's called "tiny beautiful things" written by cheryl strade and thomas is directing and he just won a tony. so i hope he doesn't have attitude now. >> he'll still have a good attitude. he's flying high. >> did you read this op ed that jennifer aniston did in "the huffington post." >> i love it. >> if you haven't heard jennifer
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aniston had basically had it. she was photographed in a bikini while vacationing with her husband justin theroux in the bahamas and some tabloids -- and i hate talking about how she looks, but she said she is not pregnant. she said i am fed up. she's had it and she wants to set the record straight. for the record, i am not pregnant. >> for me when i'm doing an interview about a movie, if i answer one question about my weight -- one question. >> what's the whole article. >> the entire article will not be that i've written a book and i hope to get children adopted and i write strong roles for women, the article will be her big fat weight loss and it's really annoying because we are more than our bodies, ladies, and i'm talking to the people out there who are the editors of these magazines. >> they're the ones that make the decisions. >> what are we doing? >> i had an interesting thing happen to me a few years ago and
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it doesn't happen so much because i'm not on covers as much. they weren't friends at the time, they became friends and they were journalists and they wrote a certain article about me and they would write me after the article came out and said i just have to tell you, i have to apologize, this is the article i wrote. >> yes. >> and not what came out and said somebody took it after i wrote it and edited it and changed it. one person left the profession because of it. she said i can't do that. i can't live with that. >> it's a terrible message that we're sending out that we are to be object phied and that we are doing it to ourselves. i had a female agent tell me before and the reason why i wrote my big fat greek wedding 1, a female agent told me i wasn't pretty enough to be a leading lady and not fat enough. i think i am pretty enough and i'm fat enough. >> there are no bad words in our
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house. >> look at who is making a big, fat name for herself, leslie. how are you? we are looking forward to seeing you. >> i'm looking forward to seeing you. >> talk about attitude. >> a big star now and everything's changed. >> leslie jones -- >> i'll see you! >> we look forward to talking to you in just a few minute, sweetie. she'll be here to share about "ghost busters." we have nia come on...you can do it! dogs just won't quit. neither does frontline. introducing new frontline gold. with its new easy applicator frontline gold delivers powerful protection that doesn't quit for a full 30 days. its new triple action formula is relentless at killing fleas and ticks. frontline gold. the latest innovation from the maker of frontline plus. for persistent protection you can trust... good boy! go for the gold.
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comedian actress leslie jones was the first writer for "saturday night live" and that was until she caught everyone's attention on weekend update. she became an official cast member. >> and now leslie is starring in the biggest blockbusters of the summer the reboot of the classic film "ghost busters." leslie plays a tough new yorker to help the team get rudd of paranormal activity in the city. >> yeah. >> take a look. >> oh, yeah. >> you get a car, and you get a car and you get a car! >> you didn't disclose that the vehicle was going to be a hearse. >> i'm sorry. my uncle owns a funeral home not an enterprise rent-a-car. >> a lot of fun in this, but you worked very hard as a stand-up comedy person for years.
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>> yes, and could aren't make it right? >> it's not that i couldn't make it. >> i was making money, kathie. >> i read you had to stop -- >> just got awkward, everybody. >> you read these things and it says you had to give it up and get some other job to pay the rent. >> well, i mean, realistically there's no such thing as a starving artist anymore. you have to work and do what you want to do at night and work in the day to pay your bills and your dream is at night. there's no such thing as starving until someone discovers you anymore. this is not the '60s, you know what i'm saying? you have to work and hustle, so, yeah. i was never -- i never quit comedy to make money. >> that's what i thought it meant. you gave it up. >> no. i've been doing it, like, 30 years. >> did you love it? >> i still love it. yes. that's my life. >> so chris rock comes along, right? tell us that story. >> i always knew chris and every time i would approach him and i would say chris, i'm not going
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to make it unless somebody like you puts me on. you're not ready yet. you're just not ready yet and he was right. i wasn't ready and i think in 2014 when he saw me i was doing the joke that i did the update on, and it's actually a joke. a stage joke, and i was doing that joke and he was, like, that's next level and he put me on his list so 20 people to know and i think i got a call from him two or three weeks later and he said i talked to lorne michaels and they're going to call you for an audition, and i said why would you do that? i don't do sketch comedy. why would you -- call him back and tell him i don't do that. i don't do -- he was, like, shut up and go be funny. so -- >> you went and auditioned? what's it like? i heard it was a dark casted thing. >> every girl that was coming out of the audition said i think i'm dying. i'm dying. it was so scary, but when i walked in the first thing i said was comedy store original room, yeah! and i destroyed it.
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>> you killed it! >> are you kidding me right now? i think i told him to get up and come to the front. i'm going to you all or you all are going to come to me. >> you're 6 feet tall and your hair is a few inches and you're a commanding person when you enter a room. >> yeah. >> when you do these commercials -- >> wait a minute. you have to hear her do it. because she does a good imitation of me. >> i see you car -- and then you do, you want my number? >> that is literally perfect! that's so perfect! [ laughter ] >> i just do it while i'm sitting at home watching e every time i am so is impattic on. >> every time i see it i'll think of you doing it. you want my number? the poor guy goes -- >> yeah, he's awesome. so things are good for you and just a little vacation now. >> "ghostbusters" is opening
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tomorrow. >> i think they have a midnight showing. >> this is one that you can vote for a woman. >> i would like to start on snl. i would like to concentrate more on my comedy and do a special this year if it's at all possible. >> do you go out to look for life experiences to pull into your com die. >> no. life just happens to me, and i just talk about it. >> spending five minutes with my family, and i'm, like -- >> you have a gang of material. >> yeah. we see you, leslie. >> you want my number? >> that's good! >> "ghostbusters" opens in theaters in imax this friday. it's time to let the cat out of the bag because today's who knew is all about the latest.
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♪ ♪ ♪ >> yeah. ♪ >> i know. ♪ >> it made a lot of money off of that. offirs inhe baarea'bitng th more p haing now on nbc bay area.com police officers in the bay area's biggest city will be wearing body cameras. officers will be issued those cameras and several hours training with them in the field. any videos of incidents involving officers like
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shootings and in custody deaths will be immediately downloaded to the department's storage system. the former stanford university swimmer convicted of sexual assault will undergo alcohol and drug counseling. turner will have the counseling requirement added to his probation before his september 2nd release from jail. we'll look at weather and traffic after the break. commute runs31
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it will be a much hotter day as we head into the inland areas up to 93 today in livermore and concord 92 and some low 90s in son t santa rosa. san jose upper 80s and san francisco is 68 degrees. high pressure continues to build for the next couple of days but it will get cooler in time for the weekend. let's head over to mike to see what's happening as you head out this morning. i have better news for folks over here as we're looking westbound across the city side of the bridge. the crash has cleared. look at that jam. we have slow traffic westbound. we have the recovery for the speed sensors. that's a break for you. heading through the south there see the slow 101 past the airport and look at the live shot. we had crashes south of here.
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they're both cleared but that's residual. >> thanks. make sure to join us at 11:00 for our next news cast. we will see you then. it's winesday wednesday and we're ready to play our weekly trivia game "who knew" and this week it's about famous sayings and that's origin. let's get this show on the road. nia is filling in for hoda at 30 rock and he's ready to hand out $100 to anybody who gets the questions right and those who don't are still winners because every player is going home with a signed dvd of "my big fat greek wedding 2" and here to help me out is president and co-founder of mental floss magazine and mental floss.com will pearson, good to have you back. >> thank you. sfa before we went to break, we asked this question. the phrase when it rains it pours comes from an ad campaign. which company was it for? was it mcdonald's, morton's salt or m&ms?
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>> what do you think? >> knew the answer to this. it is morton's salt. >> it is. this company is more than 100 years old and they added an anti-caking agent to keep it from becoming solid when it was humid. so when it rains, it pours. >> we are here with -- >> scott. >> where are you from? >> hawaii. >> i don't know how i knew that. the word dude has its origins in this song. a, blue suede shoes, b, star-spangled banner, c, yankee doodle. what do you think it is? >> i'm going with b. star-spangled banner. i'm sorry! >> you get the blu-ray! oh! >> everybody is a winner. okay. what's the answer? >> think he wanted that dvd. >> everybody's going to get that. >> that's right. it was yankee doodle and over time that phrase became
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shortened to dude. it was a surfer guy. >> it was a young man who cared too much about his physical appearance and how he was dressed and it changed over time. back to nia. >> what's your name? >> lori. >> where are you from? >> nebraska. >> nebraska! this beloved tv show inspired the term "jump the shark." please make nebraska proud, is it a, happy days, b, brady bunch or c seinfeld? >> how about b? >> b, brady bunch. >> i'm so sorry! >> we won! >> you get the dvd. you know, we are an independent movie so i paid for all of these. [ laughter ] >> will, what's the answer? >> it was "happy days." there was a scene in the fifth season of "happy days" where the
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fonz jumps over a shark. the show was getting too desperate to stay popular and they resorted to a gimmick like this. >> i never understood what that meant, they jumped the shark. >> they get desperate to maintain that popularity. >> hello, we're back. what's your name? >> lisa. >> where are you from? >> tennessee. >> tennessee! the term three sheets to the wind meaning drunk traces its origins to a, sailboats, b, windmills and c bed linens? >> a? >> i'm so sorry. >> i get the dvd! [ applause ] >> all right, will, which one? >> we're struggling today, but i think our b prize is too tempting, but it's windmills because the old windmills used to be structured with four of the sails and that kept it most stable and if there were only three of these it would be unstable and it would cause it
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to be unstable. >> much like someone who drinks. >> what's your name? >> tina, and i'm from arkansas. >> welcome. this is an artist and a fi filmmaker. he coined the phrase 15 minutes of fame. is it a a alfred hitchcock, b, orson wells or c, andy warhol? >> i think everyone -- >> c. >> c? >> andy warhol. >> guess what? okay. we have very good news for you. you get this and you get this! >> all right! thank you so much, nia, come on back, honey. we have a lot of show left to do. >> thank you. good to see you. is your neck showing signs of your age? the latest cosmetic procedure. no surgery and no down time and i gave it a try. plus, the beauty products that have stood the test of time and find out why they're still find out why they're still around right after this. befi was active.gia,
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if your skin is starting to sag and wrinkle and you're too afraid to go under the knife this latest cosmetic procedure may be for you. >> your face looks great, but if you catch a glimpse in the mirror and you look like you're texting or not, you might want to say what has happened to my neck? >> a few months back i paid a visit to my dear, dear friend and dermatologist patricia wexler. her and her husband performed ul therapy on my neck. what is ul therapy you ask? take a look. >> weir in the esteemed patricia wexler's dermatological. look at how gorgeous, she always has fresh flowers and glamorous
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pictures and she's like earth mother to everybody. a lot of women worry about their face and they put a lot of creams on their face, but they neglect their neck and all of a sudden your face does not look age appropriate to your neck, you know? so she told me about this -- something called ultherapy. >> i have no idea what it is, but i trust her. she can tell you what it is. >> ultherapy is focused ultrasound and it's heat energy. >> it's supposed to be painful and so i'm doped up right now just a tad. >> she's ready. she's relaxed and she's wearing the gown and she's excited. >> i am not. i'm scared to death. [ laughter ] ♪ ♪ ♪ >> you're doing really well. >> it's want blenot pleasant. >> nobody said it was fun. >> enjoy it. are you kidding me?
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are you a dominatrix? >> she's doing really well, and i can't wait to see the results. >> yeah. it took about 45 minutes and dr. wexler is here to tell us more about ultherapy and how it works and why it works. >> yeah. >> ultherapy is focused ultrasound and ultrasound is energy. it's heat, and we direct the heat to three levels and the first level is the level of the muscle and the second level is the deep dermis of the skin and the superficial, the wrinkles. >> your husband was saying the reason it hurts in one place more than another is if you go down to the muscle that if you were having a facelift that's the level that it would go to. >> right. so it's stimulating collagen and elastic tissue with heat because the heat is stimulating the fiberglass in the skin to release pro collagen and it
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stimulates collagen and elastic tissue. >> the next day i felt i looked better. >> yeah. did it hurt? >> it's moderately uncomfortable. >> i think it's less painful than the injections. >> oh, yeah. >> than the resurfacing. >> it passes the skin. >> look at the difference. >> oh, my god. i know, amaze balls. >> amaze balls? >> yeah. is it fda approved? >> it's the only fda-approved procedure that's nonsurgical that lifts the skin. so it lifts muscle and skin. all others can tighten, and this is the proof for tightening and lifting the chin, the neck and the brows, actually. >> i can't wait until they can do the ultrasound ways into our brain to help our memory. >> she would only let us do the neck. >> now that i've seen the results, do my thighs. >> we actually do have the
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decollete, and it is on label now and you can get rid of the wrinkles and lift the breast area. >> the peach skin as bette midler calls it. >> in new york it will be more expensive and it can vary from $4,000 and up depending on the doctor. in some parts of the country it's $2500. >> you see the best results after two to three month, right? >> yes. but some people say two weeks and they already see a dramatic difference. >> how long does it last? >> it lasts until you age more. some people two or three years later they see some changes. >> most people find no side effects and some people see a little swelling. >> if they're whiner, is that what you're trying to say? >> no, not at all. >> some people are prone to bruising and you might see a few little bruises. some people swell more than others? >> you're going to try it on her and then we've got to go.
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>> i'll try it. >> should i sit down? >> i would lay down and it's like having a -- >> who is a good candidate? >> someone with mild to moderate elastici elasticity. >> i'm holding on. >> you said i was a good candidate because i didn't have much sun damage. >> exactly. >> okay, ready? >> i'm ready. i'm ready. >> okay. >> okay. you're not going to feel much. are you feeling anything? >> you know what it feels like? remember in the old days when we used to have a beeper and someone would call? >> the vibration. >> it doesn't hurt you? >> not a bit. >> i'm a wimp, then. >> i love you. i will see you next week for something. another way to hide your imperfecti imperfection, good old-fashioned makeup. >> from mascara to hairspray,
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yeah. okay. >> there are thousands of new beauty products hitting store shelves every year. >> but some products have been around for generations. >> from pond's cold cream that came out 100 years ago to the little black soap, remember? woody allen once asked diane keet know about it in his oscar winning film "annie hall." take a look. >> hey, what is this? you've got black soap? >> it's for my complexion! >> yeah. >> that iconic soap is still a best-seller around the world and here with more tried and true favorites is beauty expert jenny fa . >> she knows her stuff. >> they work on a ton of different types of skin. >> this one i remember coming out and everybody rushed out to get it. >> everyone is obsessed with it. it's a charcoal soap and it has
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therapeutic benefits and has dead sea mud and what's great about it is you can use it on different skin types and even if you have sensitive skin, eczema, marilyn monroe and jackie kennedy used it. people like the cleanser and they feel even cleaner now. you get $45 and one soap is sold every minute. >> jen, this has been around forever. >> we have one of the old ads to see how it's been around for a long time since the late 1800s and 2.3 million jars of pond's cold cream are sold every year. what's great about it is men and women, everyone can use it. it's cold to the touch and it removes makeup and hydrates. elizabeth arden eight-hour cream and every makeup artist always has this in their kit. it has won over 40 global beauty awards and it was made to soothe her horses' legs. >> who knew?
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>> dry nails, elbow, lip gloss. >> i want to slather as we go. we have to move along. >> this is the beauty blender. >> bobbie loves this. >> and the top seller, the tinted moisturizer, and they created the tinted moisturizer. >> that's what i wear all weekend long and just because you're out and about and you don't want to put a heavy thing on. >> it hydrates and you can apply makeup everywhere. >> this is a must have. >> not that you need anything. >> you're gorgeous. >> could we have picked more pretty models? >> we have great lash mascara. iconic, 1917 and we designed the packaging and old standby and a little newer standby is the palette. a million looks and you can see here what she did. she has a cool smoky eye and one is sold every six seconds so this is a major best-seller and
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of course, yfl, and now there are 12 shades to choose from. it's light reflecting and you can see our model has it on. >> these have been around forever and every hairdresser lnet is the best. >> it has brushable hold. >> it doesn't goop up. >> no helmet head. 3,000 of these are sold every day. and we found your favorite. >> this is what i've been using forever in the shower and the bath is this one. i love it from neutrogena. >> 260 of these are sold every single hour and there are the different versions like the classic. >> and your favorite, nia, was? >> this is the lip gloss. they're easy and squeezable and you don't have to stick your finninger in there and give yourself the flu. they're great. >> yes. i'll take the hair. we'll be back with more in a moment, but first, this is "today" on nbc. >> this is "today." >> we were running out of time, sorry!
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i want to thank the beautiful nia for being with me here today. did rowe have a good time? >> i had such a good time. this is a great, great place. >> it really goes quickly. >> tomorrow, guess what? regis is here. >> regis is here! >> plus a performance by kool and the gang and we'll visit with wild animals.plaza early i you want to be one of our ambush makeover.
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