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>> announcer: from nbc news, this is "today" with kathie lee gifford and hoda kotb live from studio 1a ? we were ? hello, erybody. it is wines day wednesday, october 12th. also yom kippur. holiest day in the jewish calendar and we want to wish all our jewish family and friends a holy, holy holiday today. and that's kenny chesney and pink's "setting the world on fire." >> i love collaborations. kenny chesney and pink. a good one. >> a pretty good show. >> who's here?
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talented young ladies. young actress from all the "twilight" movies, kristen stewart. gorgeous. >> and went blonde, too. >> starring alongside laura dern. they play a -- an interesting movie. it's very interesting. they play small-town lawyers in a new film called "certain women," and they're going to tell us all about it. >> yes. a very -- unfolds slowly and gradually. that kind of a -- >> quirky. >> and the band behind now onerepublic is out with new music and will perform a little later. such fun. >> you'll hear me say something, hoda i never say as any modern music. i adore these guys. i think they're brilliant. >> i went to school with ryan's dad, gary teter. >> ryan is the lead singer. >> and his dad used to write great songs. i've recorded some of his songs
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everybody. in some crazy kay, kath always says, oh, my gosh, i know that person. >> i think if you live long enough and keep your nose clean, know what i mean and then you marry frank gifford, you do meet, peek. >> everybody. okay? >> also talking about girls behaing badly. yelling at soccer coaches and how it can effect the kids and >> ready? since you like to read a quote for you. i divide all readers into two classes. those who read to remember, and those who read to forget. >> hmm. >> like it? >> who is that? >> william lyon phelps. >> i don't know him, but i wish i did, because he sounds wise. >> breaking news. >> breaking news. >> i've started a movement. can we talk -- >> this is huge. >> breaking news. this is big. notes, very important.
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yesterday that kathie lee never had a wax figure. >> why would i? >> because tv icons get a wax figure. okay? >> they did. regis got it. >> so i made a plea yesterday, because i was -- shocked and appalled -- >> shocked and horrified! >> you're not going to believe it. there is a huge outpouring on social media. >> three people. >> and -- no more than three. we heard back from madame tussaud herself. >> if there is such a person. >> all this -- never say never. okay? >> which is not exactly the -- we booked you for friday. make sure you lose a few pounds before you one in to get measured. right? no. hoda, stop! >> i think we've changed -- i think it's happening, and i cannot wait until we get to see the kathie lee wax figure. >> let's get our energy behind something else. let me figure out something on my bucket list, something i want -- >> we have to do this now.
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agree. >> four people! >> so does madame tussaud. >> the beginning of a movement. you know how much i love musical theater. went to the holy lands what is your stone based on david and goliath. ended up writing a children's musical about it called "the little giant" and started recording it yesterday. you'll be a sheep in it. >> i can't wait. >> it's an all-male story, in the old testam right? girls' roles? we don't have -- a greek chorus we needed. we have a sheep chorus with flatulent problemses. do you know greg edelman, four-time tony nominee.
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roles in it, and, boy, these people, the broadway -- they just bring it. >> can we see a little? >> i don't know which we're using. >> who cares. >> no. they won't get their way! ? king saul is here to stay ? >> oh, yes! [ laughter ] >> he plays two very different characters. he plays king saul, a little different than the way you've read about >> and goliath. ? give me a man ? yes. it's going to be fun. >> are you having so much fun? >> i am. the guy playing david, just with kara lee carmelo starring in "finding neverland." so fun to meet these young kids doing amazing work. hopefully a little of that, and then my sheepies come in one of these days. >> i can't wait. speaking of smart, music theater, brilliant people and
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>> and also hugh jackman's birthday. >> yeah. >> so let's look at hugh jackman in all of his glory. hugh, clean-shaven look which is i think our favorite. >> like it the best. sometimes scruffy. >> see the shirtless look. >> i do like that. >> shirtless. >> oh, i don't like the fingernails. needs a manicure. >> and the lamb chops could go. >> you know me with manicures. he's actually one of the too. we wish him a very happy birthday. what happened on "the voice" yesterday? >> going toe to toe. an interesting battle from team alicia, dave moizen and michael sanchez and they battled it out singing amy winehouse's song, each a turn at the piano. it was beautiful. take a look. ? did i think of all the things, what you're doing, in my head i
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ooh-ooh-ooh ? since i've come on home ? where my body's ? and i miss your ginger hair and the way you like to ? won't you come on over stop making a fool out of me ? why don't you come on over valerie smoed ? >> oh, my gosh! >> how do you >> how do you pick? >> tell me. >> the first one opened his moung, i said, van morrison. sounds like a really young van morrison. i want that guy. then the other guy started to sangd i said, but that guy's awesome. >> who did he pick? do you think she picked the first guy? >> michael. >> or the other one? >> michael is the one in the glasses. okay. so who do you think? i know, because i saw it. >> i would go, personally, with the guy that sounded like van
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>> make your choice. so you chose the first one. she shows the first guy. who did alicia pick. >> who is the winner of this battle. >> the winner of this battle -- is michael. >> michael's going to move on representing team alicia keys, in the knockout rounds. >> and got saved. >> he got saved. i hope somebody saved him! >> adam >> adam saved him. >> they're so talented. >> i bet they're the top two. >> and then go on the road together. >> how beautiful is that music? adam said to him, we were meant to be together from the beginning. i'm glad you're home. he said that to him when he stole it. >> i really should start watching this show. i was recording to late-30 last night and then you're exhausted. you know? >> i know. so awesome. >> then we have to talk about this -- >> okay. talking about the bachelor. now, in case you -- >> i didn't vote for this, by
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>> in case you don't remember, last season of the bachelor, ben torn between jo jo and lauren. ben gave the final rose to lauren. they are now engaged. then jo jo went on the batch lohrette. >> my head hurtsants and became engaged to jordan. so last night was the premiere of ben and lauren's new show called "ben & lauren: happily ever after" question mark? making plan bes, he and lauren 0 to have lunch with jo jo check out lauren's reaction. >> why wouldn't they do that? >> if anything, i do believe it's important we go to lunch with them. at least give it a shot. >> obviously ben and jo jo have a history. the last few words spoken to each other, i love you and good-bye. that makes me uncomfortable. we've spent so much time trying to distance ourselves and do us that -- seems like we're, like, putting ourselves in the middle of it once again.
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i don't want to resent ben and i think that's my biggest fear is i don't know if meeting up and having lunch will bring back those memories from months ago. >> a million things could go wrong at lunch today, and i am worried about every single one of those things. >> oh -- my -- god. oh my god. [ laughter ] why did they hey, do you want to go to lunch with the girl you just made out with? let's go to lunch together. like, who would want that? >> just for old time's sake. >> oh -- my -- god. [ talking like a valley girl ] >> apparently khloe kardashian went on the "ellen" show yesterday. you know, thieves got into kim's hotel room in paris last week. we haven't heard directly from
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went on the "ellen" show and shared with ellen and kevin hart -- who's everywhere right now" how she's doing. take a look at that. >> she's not doing so well. it's incredibly traumatic what happened to her but our family a super close and great and we'll get through it together. for us, all a wake-up call for all of us but definitely to make sure our sister's okay. >> and not share so much? maybe things have >> that and make sure we're protected as well as possible. like i said, we're a family, we'll do this together, and it is important to make those adjustments and pull back a little bit i think, is always smart. >> yep, yep. >> what's interesting about that. of course, you know about the relationship i have, had for 35 years, with certain members of the family, and i was stunned when my mom said to me at one point, i love that show. >> uh-huh. >> my mother! do you know -- i said, mom, why?
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>> uh-huh. yeah. >> that's -- the appeal, apparently. i would have bet of all the people in the world that my mother would find the show horrifying in many respects. she loves seeing the family stick together. >> yeah. sisters always there for one another and good to hear khloe or someone from the family speak up. >> but other families in the world that are very, very dysfunctional, hoda. >> and weird. by the way, just saw kevin hart, one thing. working 0 ut in the gym on the stair master. you kno gym? -- >> all: kevin hart! >> like a little mini tank. he was flanked the by two really big guys that made him look smaller. he runs -- say he runs 15 miles. works out he was totally ripped. >> 5:00 in the morning, cool. >> he was there. >> by the way, i had to quit my run or my -- 54 days had to stop. >> why? >> because i'm working every day this week. >> you're very busy. >> i know.
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they are two of the most acclaimed and accomplished actresses in hollywood. kristen stewart and laura dern. >> a movie called "certain women." kristen stewart teaches night school that unexpectedly bonds >> mom works in a school cafeteria. my sister in a hospital laundry, so -- the nicest girl from my family is supposed to get. >> laura plays a lawyer whose client has become more of a thorn than her side. that's for sure. >> now, you're going to have to get out. >> all right. i -- >> out. you can't say those things to me. you can't talk like that! >> never mind.
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>> okay. >> well, they both stopped by our studio to talk about the film which opened friday. we started by asking them what drew them to this project. >> it's three different women's stories. somehow linked. i don't want to give everything away. what was the -- the thing about the script that made you all want to be a part of this? williams, another great actress. what appealed to you? >> i mean, i think we were all in love with kelly rreichardt's work as a filmmaker. great to work with someone who creates their vision and make as film she wants to protect and protects it fiercely. to be a part of that journey was interesting. >> you liked the writer? >> yeah, i do.
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i think they definitely retain, like, the spirit, but kelly made them very much her own. yeah. i mean, you know, it's about three women that you wouldn't necessarily draw an immediate connection between all three necessarily, but there is a sort of -- i don't know. like a spiritual through line. it's easy to say, oh, it's a movie about strong women. you know? but i think it's really more about -- the unresolved and the sort of, like receding that can yourself. i don't know. that's kind of what i see with all three of them. you see very, very, very clee versions of these women that are kind of just beneath the surface and you're like, come on out. come on out! >> your character, seems you are living in your own kind of pain, and playing opposite another woman who is living in her world, and it's so fun toy watch you two interact and not connect at all. it's like you sit there together, and you're each living in your own worlds. >> they're having conversations,
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conversations. they're just on totally different pages. >> and you see them in different ways, too. >> an interesting subliminal theme we're starting to talk about just getting to do press and having now seen the finished film. >> sometimes you learn a lot in these -- >> yeah! [ laughter ] >> that's what you were thinking. >> it's a bit in the air with our current political climate, and this concept of female first. this idea of three women who perhaps have receded also because they've lived so completely in what's considered a man's >> yes. thank you for mentioning that. >> they've self-protected. >> yes. >> in order to get through some of the sexism they've dealt with, in very subtle and not overt ways but interesting to consider. >> you like these kinds of films, talking about your oscar nominations and big films. what is it about these kinds of movies that appeal to you? >> you know, i was very lucky to be raised by two actors who when they were first taking me to
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watching films made about women. >> yeah. >> they were complicated. they were fierce. they were messy. >> uh-huh. >> and there was zero judgment about it. suddenly now, like, wow! women in movies who are complicated? this is so cutting edge. >> authenticity. >> just getting back to bake stuff. >> circle back to something. >> imagine that? uh-huh. >> that should be the norm. that people are complicated and people have flaws, and we can honor that. >> and a reason for it. >> there really is. bleakness, this director and a foot fetish, all i'm going to see. >> see lots of feet. lots of feet. >> interesting. >> thank you so much. >> how much seats did i just sell for you? [ laughter ] >> you know, it's bleak and a lot of feet. like -- >> guys paying attention. all of a sudden, the guys are going to watch! >> three women connect through
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house majority pac is responsible for the content of this advertising. we're back on this wines day wednesday, ready for our weekly trivia game "who knew?" and today's national bosses day, we're going to test you and hoda is got to love her enthusiasm. ready to hand out $100 to anyone who gets the questions right and for those who don't, they get something better. one of our wonderful signed books. here with me is john o'hurley, who played the boss jay peterman on "seinfeld." take a look. >> will return to her original position at her original salary and i, of course, will rush to mine.
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>> memorable, and still holds up. these days john can be found on stage here in new york at 54 below, feinstein's 53 below starring in a one-man show calmed "a man with standards" and you are. >> there saturday and sunday night. the great american songbook. stories of my life, along with the music that affected me at the time. i also call it, because i grew up in a time when men had standards. >> yes. yes. we all miss those >> and grew up in the shadow of gentlemen. indistinguishable at the time. >> great. hoda with our first question. >> hi, sweetie. your name. >> cali. >> where are you from? >> kentucky. >> here we go. how did bruce springsteen get his name? a., b. or c.? >> c. >> own the a guitar shop.
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>> nobody wants the money. all want hoda's book. >> that's right. the boss was actually the guy that ran around, did a lot of small gigs. a working band. run around, collect all the money. pay all the gang in the east street. how he got the name the boss and hated the name boss because he hated bosses. something more interesting about him, talk about what a good boss he was. when the e street band broke up, he gave each one of them a severance of $2 million. days of, you know, this rock bands that disband and they're angry and never get back together. >> he shared it. good for him. >> whoa. back to hoda. >> how terrific. your name? >> janel. >> where you from? >> albany. >> janel what famous tv boss character started out on a sitcom that ran for seven seasons and transitioned into a drama series that lasted five? a., sam malone, b., murphy brown or c. lou grant?
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yes! ? $100 ? $100 ? >> oh, i want to be hoda in my next life. >> i had to go back and think about lou grant. one of those series, everybody remembers "the mary tyler moore show" and lou grant followed it. interesting to go from a comedy to a drama. >> and choose that character over so many that would have seemed a you know? >> absolutely. >> cast perfectly. >> a perfectly cast sitcom. the drama afterwards. nancy marshawn there. >> all in the writing and casting. hoda woman? >> your name? >> alexis. >> from. >> lake placid and salt lake, utah. >> doesn't know where she's from. all right. >> i go back and forth. >> teasing. finish the lyrics to this famous work anthem. all right. ? if you ever get annoyed who
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day ? and i'll be taking care of business ? ? every day ?? >> she got it! ? taking care of business it's all right ? >> oh -- [ laughter ] ? and work wering overtime ? >> all right, ladies. give somebody else a chance to play. >> it's a lovefest over there. >> who is that? >> bachman and turner overdrive. >> oh, my gosh. hoda knows every winnipeg, canada. interesting about them, you don't think about them. there's a group that disbanded and i don't think e they shared $2 million, but they sold 30 million albums. i never think about that. >> you are a wealth of information. much of it that really doesn't matter, but it does. >> it does. listen, i'm great for talk. invite me to any cocktail party. you know i know it. >> one more. >> denise from new york now live
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play, denise. which company had the highest paid ceo in 2015? was it apple, expedia or starbucks? >> expedia? >> expedia -- oh. >> i'm stunned. stunned. >> i can't believe that. congratulations. >> that's unbelievable. that would have been my third choice. >> i am stunned she would know that. maybe because it's an unusual choice and he had a salary of $95 million. got to perform pretty well. >> yeah. darn well. >> i'm sure he -- >> great to see you. be at feinstein's -- 54 below. >> there, and we're going to announce later today but doing a special six-week run of the fantastics from thanksgiving until new year's on broadway at the -- ? i remember the ? >> all righty. catch john in "a man with standards" put that in your show.
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playing out of most unopportune moments. >> yeah, and the kids are all going to write books later, and you know, you think you're doing something good for your kid by fighting for them, but you're really damaging them. aren't you? >> you are. there's certain behaviors that we are very concerned about. >> let's go through them. bragging? >> bragging, number one. every moment, of course we love our children to death, but w that is more -- >> like what? an example? >> always about my kid is so special, but, because he's doing this and he's potty trained at 2 months. >> yeah. [ laughter ] >> -- makes the other mom feel inadequate and often the kid begins to think all mom is talking about my accomplishments. not that i'm a caring, human being. yes, give him, mom, a big hug if
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joy. always one-sided. flip it around. good job, but here's what my child is doing, if the parents continue. feel free to stand up and say, you know what? i'm really concerned you're always talking about your child. makes me feel you're not concerned about my family. >> you haven't even mentioned them. >> or move on and get a new friend. >> new friend. >> what about talking about this. the bad sports. ed dad or mom who yells at the coach or referee from the stands? >> talking 60% of parents who are saying that they are seeing other parents engaging. not? nuft bad sportsmanship, physical or verbal abuse of officials and refs. >> unbelievable. >> sitting next to somebody who is demonstrating that behavior, better off to move to another seat. >> yeah. i would. >> and confront the person when they're a little more cooled down. but 163 counties are so concerned they're now forcing parents to sign pledges of civility. >> unbelievable. >> that you are allowed to attend your kids' game which means, if you see that kind of
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then call up the parent and say, you're going to be banished from the game unless you get your act together. >> embarrassing your kid, too. >> horrible! >> 75% of our kids are quitting sports at age 13. when we asked why? embarrassed by the parent or it's no longer fun. >> wow. >> all supposed to be about fun. >> it's about the kids. >> 10 seconds on gossip. teasing it. >> mean girls up to now mean moms. >> mean moms. >> don't get into it. the gossip mill becomes sticking up to other moms. she's not here to defend herself. >> yeah. >> don't tolerate. >> you send a message to your child. what we really need to do is model good character so our kids pick it up. >> don't you love her? >> just speaks truth to power. >> does. >> for more of michelle's advice on how parents bat behavior affectses think kids go to our website. spent the last two years traveling the world and it's led them right to our stage. >> don't miss rocker's
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als avobackground checks is by going online and connecting with strangers to buy guns. as someone in law enforcement, i think that's dangerous. millions of guns are sold through websites like this, most with no background checks, no questions asked. the law requires background checks in gun stores; why don't we require them online? a few clicks of the mouse, now a bad guy is armed - and potentially dangerous. and that's a threat to all of us.
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do it before breakfast, home run. the reason, water, we know this through research, helps to promote feeling of fullness. if you guzzle this down beforehand, flat or carbonated, it's going to help take the edge off your hunger and likely you'll eat less at the main meal. the second trick, eat before you eat. sound crazy, but this works. have one to two cups of these, one of these four vegetables. cucumbers, bell peppers, tomatoes or celery. because they are p those things help to fill you up. >> now you'll be bloated. >> no. eat less. sustains your hunger. it work works. drink water, east veggies, it will work. >> and tomorrow ally sheedy stops by. >> plus a performance from the great.
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jim childs: one of the ways criminals avoid background checks is by going online and connecting with strangers to buy guns. as someone in law enforcement, i think that's dangerous. millions of guns are sold through websites like this, most with no background checks, no questions asked. the law requires background checks in gun stores; why don't we require them online? a few clicks of the mouse,
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narrator vo: yes on question 1 >> announcer: today on rachael ray! here's to ted danson! >> he plays a great bartender on tv. how is he in real life. ? and asked me to make a yad >> ask a makeahead wardrobe! now, are you ready for ... rachael! ? ? [ applause ] ? ? >> rachael: oh, look who dropped by? mr. ted danson is in the
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