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gifford and hoda kotb live from studio 1a in rockefeller plaza. we made it. it is tryday friday. and kathie lee has the day off, and our good friend jenna bush hagar is with us, and just crank it! you cannot get enough of this. this is "love song" by sara bareilles, and we will be talking to her about project ss and it is weird that you don't everyday glance over to th c d see music royalty her.
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>> i get it done. >> good answer. >> sara? >> no. >> and is this the first ti ttuve etaore tacoe w vyy a the beautiful diane lane has a project out and it is a movie opening this weekend and she has a lot of things coming ut this weekend. and i still can't get over "unfaithful." did you see? >> yes, i love it. >> and another one of the girl crushes. >> reece witse witherspoon from nashville and we shared ao a,d it is a lot of fun. >> she seems like a fun girl. >> she is fun and smart and doing a lot of of great things for women. i like her. >> and another first, elvis
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100 and he got into the hall of fame of broadcasters and he beat out ryan seacrest, and delilah and steve harvey. >> he looks great. >> he dropped a bunch of weight. he looks very, very good. if you are ready for christmas, you are going to have good news, arrived. did you see it when you came in? >> yes, i did. >> they are about to prop it up. weighs 10 tons. does it feel christmas to you yet? >> no, it is 70 degrees yet. but it is close to time for christmas. i mean, we don't have that much longer. >> well, the tree lighting is december 2nd, and if you were wonderinatrm wluat the christmas cups are out at star buc, and the red cups are out, and people are putting up
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>> yes. >> and we have learned that christmas commercials have started already. >> and ie ri cmei. stsad. >> i do love this feeling. >> all right. you know what, it is maybe it is time. let's go ahead and say it. >> okay. it is time. >> and remember yesterday that we were telling you about gwen stefani and blake shelton and i call d called that one a couple of day before. >> you did in. s . >> and was ta that in the privacy of your own box? >> no, i called it here, because when the whole crew of "the voice" and matt lauer were talking and when gwen was talking, blake was gazing lovingly. lovingly. >> and what about when blake was talkingig? try oddetsnm yeyat both of them are dating. but i am about 90% happy. >> and the thing is that you
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have a man. maybe if you were single, maybe 10%. >> yes, and anyway, we have a photo here and it is an incredible photo and it o a and gwen. but we have a problem. >> we can't show you, because we are not allow to to see you. >> because of money. >> and so we can't show you. >> okay. >> so let's act it out. >> okay. i will be thegwen. >> i have always had to be the boy in everything. >> okay. i'll be gwen. cowboy hat. you. okay. >> and the camera over here? >> yes.
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and my look is this. is that good? thanks for the one laugh, diane. we appreciate it. >> we are holding hands. >> how can we better hold hands. >> okay. that is an experiment that failed so we are sorry. "people" magazine is report nag the -- is reporting that the two of them have written a song together. >> about somebodileying a relation relationship for something they truly want. d att u a-rdyo is dating, right? >> and okay. this is what we talked about this morning even before we heard the story, because we are both on the tall side. your boyfriend, he is not short. >> no, he is not. >> he is tall, and shorter than you in heels. >> yes. and i don't mind one bit. >> i have dated a boy and he was probably a boy at that time who like came right up to here.
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you know around the chest area. >> and this 13-year-old boy went to readit and he said, look, i'm dating a girl who is taller than me, and he is 13 and they have been dating for two months, and he wants to know how to put the move on her while they are at the movies, because he is so much shorter. >> and so the question is should they wait untul they stand or just go for it. >> i think that he should do one of these, and then just drop it and see how -- you know, you will know right away if somebody wants to be touching you. >> and also a 13-year-old girl that you want your boy to the put his arm around you so bad that you don't care about the arm around you. >> and your first kiss? >> my first kiss was spin the bottle in the fourth grade. >> fourth grade? >> just like this, and then he ran away. i was like, what? do i have cheeto breath or what?
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>> seventh grade, me, him, and my brother and this girl and we were playing spin the bottle, too, in the woods. otnd his name was john zachman. >> mine is john henderson. and sorry to john henderson's nothing serious. >> and in is what they told the kid, if it is awkward, don't do it, otherwise, do it. >> i say do it. >> and al roker is on kicking it off of all 50 states in seven days. he is in hawaii. how are they go ging to do it? >> i don't know. >> and all of the money he is raiio f e a hes going to alaska and hawaii and not just the continental u.s. he is going to be doing it all, and we wish al roker great luck. the weather has to cooperate. >> yes, exactly. >> can i give a quick big hug to
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there is a benefit call ded moo moo and the marina fund. it is for two people who lost their kids to a horrible tragedy, and they are raising money to help other kids, and this is a picture of them last night. they are amazing, and they define the art of healing those two, and i wanted to give a shout out to them. >> and joy bauer. >> joy -- >> it is her birthday. >> yes, and speaking of her, we want to hear your inspiring weight loss club. >> i might have to join it. you know -- >> remember, you are to be 1,100 pounds overweight to get into this. all right. coming up after this, we have a dream team, and diane lane and she has done a and she has another hit to add to the list. >> and we want to hear another song
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diane lane has enjoyed the career that most actresses can dream of. from the breakout role as a teenager in francis ford coppola's "the outsiders" to the e erotic thriller hard to get out of your head to the beautiful "under the tuscan sun." >> and now the next story tells the true story of a screenwriter who was lacklisted for his political beliefs and his strong-willed wife who struggled
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alongside him. >> you don't talk or ask. you just snap, bark. i keep waiting for you the start pounding the dinner table with a gavel. >> so in addition to being a pariah out in the world, i also have a supreme joy of battle insurrection in my own home where these ten fingers literal literally clothe and feed and shelter us. >> it is not just hapni t y. a hurt. >> diane lane. >> thank you for having me this morning. >> when you saw the script, did you right away sa yes shgs i, i have to do that film. >> there were a couple of things that made it absolu f m chti a im f oh because all of his films are smart and funny which is a wonderful conversion. and bryan cranston, well, pinch me hard. >> and look at that. how did you learn how to do that? >> well shgs, i honestly, i --
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>> i was practicing that before i met with the director for the job, because i wanted to have as many opportunities, and i was learning from scratch. yeah. >> and the kashgcharacter, you are the wife of bryan cranston the's character, and tell the basic plot line. >> okay. the hollywood ten is a notorious phrase and it has been used a lot, but people are not familiar with that. it was screen play writers who were baed to apply their craft because of the affiliations either rumored affiliations or the fact that they had done anything at all to do with the communist party. there was so much fearmongering about that issue post world war ii. it was a hot button and i want to say that hedda hopper and i don't know how to compare her to today, but she was so wielded power to have something like 30
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that the news, the media is cop trolled today, it is nothing compared to how it used to be, because you didn't get, you know, comments at the bottom of the internet and stuff that says, hey, wait a minute. >> she played a great character. what was it like to be on set with helen mirren and bryan cranston and john goodman? >> welel it is so strong and heroic story, and it debatt what it is to be american, and whatat the first amendment is valued as. it does it with the great humor of jay roach. >> do you have is to audition any more or do they say, we want diane lane for this or that, and do they say, come in to read or do you walk in and get the job? >> it is a respectful meeting. i make sure they inform myself about the people i am meeting about with as well. auditioning. i don't think that i any got any parts from auditioning. i don't do it well. >> you get nervous?
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it was more regular for me to be experiencing that, i would go into a sort of the whiteout, panic, and i was not sure what i wdonan w a little bit aingengry and insecure or angry about being insecure, and so it just, probably didn't go well. don't get a lot of parts with that attitude. >> and people feel better that you got nervous. >> oh, yes. >> you have a lot of projects coming up. deep throat thing. >> watergate to be clear. >> yes. >> and "superman." >> yes shgs, the role of martha kent reprised and i got to work in helena ford coppola as well in a documentary and i get to work with liam neeson.
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[doorbell] fingerhut man's here! oooh! maybhe brought you some defense. 'cause that's a touchdown buttercup! oww! grammy award winner and nominated sara bareilles has brought us great hits. >> and she has written new lyrics for the upcoming broadway musical "waitress." >> and to today the album is out and and it is called "what's inside a wtress." >> and we should say that tik w on sale for the broadway show and tell us what happened, because when a box office opens, you are biting the nails a little bit. >> totally and they had projected on a good day, what might we possibly achieve and it was threefold. the fans came out in droves. it was absolutely amazing.
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>> and it is a passion project for you. >> yes. >> and this is based on the movie by kerri russell -- >> starring in it. >> yes, yes. >> and what captured you? >> we were thinking about this, and i really loved that the film deals with dark matter but in a quiet way. the film was very fun dealing with being a feminist, and eccentric, and it just feels like real life, but she also paints a slightly ethereal world as well. it is a really nice balance of the fantasy and reality. >> we know that you are a fan of broadway musicals and we saw picture from the book, and you have done it all. and yearbook, yearbook. we want the see it. >> did you -- there you rare as a little girl. did you go to musicals as a little girl?
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in a communeity theater production of charlotte's web. >> oh, i love that. >> so have you always loved the musical theeter? >> i have. i grew up on it, and my family has always been involved with it. my mom was an actress, and my sis sisters and my dad is very musical, and so we are hams and we love to work the room, you know. >> and what about "waitress" and i saw the pictures on the instagram in your apartment and you have bneen working on this for a long time. >> well, i have to say overal ihb labor intensive ab absolutely, but it has mostly a very blissful project. i have loved to working on th so much. it was a nice departure with the grind that i'm familiar with, and so it felt very playful to be writing songs for other people to sing, to be writing someone else's story, and so all
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>> h hve you thought about starring if your own musical, and it does not have to be about you. >> well, okay. >> and i want it about me, please. what do you mean? >> i nef say neverver say, "never," but my little girl's dream was to perform on the theater stage, and so when my career took a left turn and it h h been a delicious homecoming to come back to the theater. so it is the right project to resent itself. >> what about jesse mueller? she plays the mean girl in your story. >> she is the lead and the jena and what a gift to the show. >> and she was in the musical and a lead there, and you have become pals through the process. >> we may or may not be going out. >> and bffs. [ laughgher ] anan you have friends from a long time ago nd a lot of plg i t lyoo a a
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>> it is tryday friday and sitting in for kathie lee is our girl jenna bush hagar, and jenna is so lucky, because she got the sit down with reese witherspoon. >> and we both have a little bit of a girl crush on hee and she has starred in a laundry list of movies to her award winning role of june carter cash and to her performance in "wild" last year, but now r rese can add entrepreneur to her title. i caught up with her at her store named after her grandparents. >> the second you walk in, it is like, welcome home. that is what we want toded to do with the brand. >> another thing that is plaisobag. >> when i drove up, i saw your grandparents' name on the door and i know as a southern girl how important names are. >> yes, they are. >> did that choke you up a
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little bit? >> yes, seeing my grandmother's name is so emotional for me, and so many people were raised by their grandparents. my mom and dad were wororng all of the time, and so my grandmother made my dinner ever every night and picked me up from school, and so grandparents are amazing. it is important to honor those people in our lives. >> reporter: from clothing to accessories and of course stationary draper james is putting the feather on southern stylele >> if your grandmother walked in here, what would she be attracted to? >> probably the dresses and she always had a belt on. to be starting a line at 39, and i love fashion and clothes, but learning the business of it is fascinating. and really, a challenge for me. >> reporter: reese has not only added this clothing line to the long list of accomplishments. she also runs her own
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>> there is a sunrise and sunset everyday. you can choose to be there for it. >> reporter: and goesesrom wild girl to the man on the silver screen. she talks about balance. >> well, the kids come first, no matter what. my kids are wonderful. they a a so supportive of what i do as a filmmaker, and what i have been doing as an en entrepreneur. >> reporter: even though her grandmother was a a presence in reese's life, it is her mother that is always a text away. >> we were talking about our moms and the mom text. >> yes, the mom text. my mom wrote "wednesday morning. mom." i was like, great. >> she wanted you to know that she was there. >> bank, doughnuts, traffic, mom. >> is there anything that your daughters do that you go, oh,
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mom. >> and i have aancearty in the morning when i have coffee, and it is mortifying to my children. they also don't like when i use the hashtag or the -- >> yolo. >> or the mlrb. >> and it is clear that southern belle is all about girl power. >> wish me luck, bruiser. i have classes today and i total ly look the part. >> and what about elle wood, what was going through your mind? >> it is a great time to talk about the politic, and don't worry about what other people's beliefs are, but don't wait for somebody to ask you, just get in there. and ael wood is a great inspiratatn in that way. and girls in china said that we
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elle wood. >> what about you? would you ever run? >> oh, my good nessness. >> is that a lot of pressure? >> that is leaning inta over. >> do you love her? >> and i love her. and the text bank, doughnuts and traffic, mom. >> and yes, moonwalk, debbie. and so she wanted to give you you and kathie lee. and she gave you hello sugar, a a and this is totes y'all. and we have the extended while. and so i like her. and iskt me more about this. and you can go to klgandhoda.com and there is like ten more minutes.
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>> and when you have replied an e-mail when you mento it to one friend. >> and we have the open mouth, and insert foot moments, and pert. because you set us straight. >> and we need help. >> and we sent a camera around the city to ask people etiquette questions, and will you respond to the first one. >> yes, by all means. >> i'm a bar tendtender from ft. myers beach, florida, and i saw a man sitting at the bar and rushed over and said, hello, sir, what can i get for you, and she looked up and said "i'm not a sir." >> and you have to realize that you are more mortified than the perp. and you can blame the lighting because the bars are dark and offer the personn free drink immediately, and thenven > i just had a baby and so i have had it happy to me and others or you say, oh, when is that baby due and the baby has
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come four months before or the person is not pregnant. >> do you ever, ever, ask the question and what do you do? >> there are the things that you could not have possibly known and that is nin the category, so don't ask that question. somehow, you hear it coming out of your mouth and it is out before you can do anything about it, i would simply say, i am so sorry, that that you are glowing, so i automatically presumed that you are pregnant. >> that is a good one. >> well, nobody has done it to me, but they did it to one of my best friends at a wedding, and when are you due, and she just had a baby and said, listen, it was a man, and i said, now, darling darling, you never ask that, never. all h>o good enough. all right, to the next person. >> i had a customer drive up, and i said to my co-worker, i said, oh, god, look at her woman. her face is so huge, and she looks like a lion. and he turned the speaker on and said, oh, hey, mom.
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>> it was her daughter? >> wow, it sounds like the daughter was the e e working there, and the mom was the one co-worker. so that for that, i would say, lion. >> wait, we are confused? >> in is a drive through bank and the two workers are at the bank, and the people are pulling up, and the woman next to her says, she looks like a lion. >> and so i get it, it is somebody else's mom. >> so it is not criticizing a person, but thee parents. and a lion, i would not be upset about being compared to a lion. well shgs well, she is so majestic and looks like sl r roar. if i am having a bad hair day and somebody said that to me,
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called it a liontine mane. >> that is a compliment. >> no, it is not. and the next one. >> a working e-mail saying that this lady is retiring and come get some cake and punch h nd i said, i don't know hehe but let's go eat some cake. reply all accidentally. >> and so that is good news for us all. >> and starters, never reply all to reply all. so don't apologize in a reply all. if somebody ap aaroached me, i would say, clearly my blood sugar is so low and why would i have written something low, and i would have congratulated the person, and say, congratulations on the retirement. >> and sometimes the tendency is to clear it up with everybody, since you sent it to everybody. >> and you might say, i hope this does not spell my retirirment since i sent thh e-mail.
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>> and there is an elderly gentleman in his 80s and there was a young woman in her 20s rubbing his feet, and when i said, why haven't you introduced me to your granddaughter, and she said, i'm his wife. >> and i think that gentleman accustomed to hear ging this, because an age gap that big, he is flattered and this is the trophy wife for her. >> what about her? >> she knew it. and they have heard it before, and you would be silly if you didn't make that mistake. i wouldld have said, welel i noticed that there was love in the air, so i should have known that. >> and i have learned to never open u my mouth ever again. >> he is a friend of ours and a warning companion to million ss of people. >> elvis duran gets a major
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he had lost his wife recently, but i didn't know that. he made a remark to me about not sure he wanted to be there anymore, but he said something to me that has stuck with me to this day. after having your dinner, i think i want to stick around a while and that really meant something to me. i never had an experience like that and it just let me know that what i'm doing is much more important than just food. our veterans are all around us, but it's hard to show them our appreciation when, out of uniformrm they're more camouflaged than ever. america, this veterans day, let's shine a light on our veterans by changing one light to green, and keep it glowing every day. because even if we can't see them, they should always be able to see our support. visit greenlightavet.com
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and our favorite personality elvis duran is the host of "the party" on the radio, and his morning show is the top listened to the program. >> and he is also a friend of our show. >> andnd is last night inducted into the radio hall of fame in chicago. and so kathie lee and i headed to the station to see what makes >> all right. we are received a text from andrea. texted -- we have just arrived a few moment ago and we vhave had the coffee and we are about to step into the booth with elvis. >> and his crazy zoo team. >> there he is. hello, darling. >> broadcasting live from new york's z100 he introduced pop
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cucuture and celebrity guests and hit song, a spot that has landed him in the national radio hall of fame. >> people voted on this. friends. >> thank you. >> he began hosting a daily radio show in 1996. then 13 yeaea later, it went national and now he is held by over 30 million listeners around the country. >> i never ever thought that it would be happening the way i happening. >> throughout the 30-year career he has interviewed billy idol, mariah carey and j.lo, and it is often the names that he can't morning. >> the listeners are the fuel to the fire. >> for the first time in five chance to vote their favorite radio personality intntthe radio hall of fame. this the yearrthey chose elvis.
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>> this radio hall of fame thing has forced many toe stop and think back of the 30-something year s years about where i have been, and what i have done ado haetdanya anda and p i work with and what we have accomplished everyday. i feel better than ever. >> and raiddio was my best friend, and conninues to be todd. >> on thursday night, elvis join d joined the ranks of abbott and costello and dick clark and casey kasem. it is radio's way of recognizing his accomplishments. >> winston churchill said "these are the best days"s"but i can't imagine it getting better than this, beccse i don't want it to end. >> congratulations to elvis. and you know, it is so funny that you don't know how much weight he has lost until you see it. >> and don't you love that, "these are the best day ss." make it our mantra >> congratulations.
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but first this on nbc. the son of a polish immigrant who grew up in a brooklyn tenement. he went to public schools, then college, where the work of his life began -- fighting injustice and inequality, speaking truth to power. he moved to vermont, won election and praise as one of america's best mayors. in congress, he stood up for working families and for principle, opposing the iraq war, supporting veterans. now he's taking on wall street and a corrupt political system funded by over a million contributions, tackling climate change to create clean-energy jobs, fighting for living wages, equal pay, and tuition-free public colleges. people are sick and tired of estababshment politics, and they want real change! [ cheers and applause ] bernie sanders -- husband, father, grandfather, an honest leader building a movement with you to give us a future to believe in.
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wrapping it up for us, the christmas tree at rockefeller plaza is finally upright. thank you, jenna hagar bush. we will be seeing jenna a lot on friday s fridays and kathie lee will be back monday. and the latete of blake shelton and the daughter of sean penn, and donnie deutsche is here, because he has a new show. what is going on some >> well, it sounds like a good week. >> it sure does.
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