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money investing for yourself than you would be by hiding out in bonds or even putting your money in index and mutual funds. the pundants say it's too hard. ordinary people shouldn't invest for themselves or shouldn't try it. i know from experience by running a hedge fund for 14 years and returning after fees that you could do it as long as you're willing to put in the time and effort. and i know you're succeeding when you stop me and tell me and i know it because you tweet me @jimcramer on twitter thanking me for help along the way. i have no problem with index funds.
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market works behind the scenes. now before i can start teaching and before you can start learning about stocks there's lessons i need you to unlearn. myths that need to be demolished. one is the notion that the market is always rational. that the action always makes sense. that simply isn't true. on any given day the action in the market can be completely nonsensible. stocks can go up when they should have gone down and vice versa. entire sectors can move for bogus reasons. as i always say, never forget that the market can often be stupid for whole sessions of trading. i see it happen frankly around here at least once a week. maybe even twice. now it's our job in the media to help you make sense of what's happening but sometimes we go too far and start creating explanations where there are none and trying to find the knowledge behind the moves that are nothing but tales told by idiots. never assume that just because something happened it has to
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that's nonsense. on a day-to-day basis the market does crazy things and it's important to be able to say these are just nuts. they don't make any sense at all because once you start cooking up those that don't exist you're in trouble. you can make yourself believe in everything. sometimes they'll go up and down for reasons that have nothing to do with the underlying prospects of companies and that's confusing to you. when it occurs you want to take advantage of the irrationality. not buy into it by chasing stocks or panicking out. and whenever we get hit with a used pull back the data just annihilates people a lot of stocks went down for reasons disconnected from those underneath. hence the opportunity. hedge funds in trouble start selling not because they want to but because they have to raise money to pay back their unhappy clients that are demanding their money before more is lost. that's why we have been known to
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to remind us what can happen. you can pick up a copy of confessionsover a street addict if you want to see what happened to me. maybe there's a red hot deal out there that's so money and we've seen this several times. and money management. and it's over to participate in any meaningful day. they can have the cash to buy the new ones. regular investors see the sell and start to panic. and they even become too afraid to buy or they get blown out and start dumping stocks themselves. all of a sudden everything is down across the board and people in the press are cooking up reasons to explain why things that don't normally go down
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they concoct theories and get too negative. i don't think unless you manage money professional you can understand these kinds of moves. i've seen them many times in my career. and i actually describe what it's like in another all of my books when i was reacting to issues hedge fund redemption related than actual events. it can happen in commodities too. i'll never forget how oil ran up to $147 barrel in 2008 even as it was weaker which should have caused it to go lower. not spike to the highest level ever. only after that insane rally did we find that oil skyrocketed
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have been caught short. they bet against it and they had to buy in their shorts or in their positions at outrageously high prices as they face certain redemptions or their demise because the investors were pulling the money out. after that it fell in a straight line to $33 barrel. it bought a huge amount of oil on margin or debt. it had to capitulate and sell at any price. it was the mirror image. the worst mistake. the most common mistake you can make these days is there there's a particular stock at that level. it's just an act of fiction. when i first started trading we measured the stock by the prospect of the underlying company. it doesn't make a lot of money itself. the market and it's wisdom and
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decided to lump stocks together in gigantic baskets in the 1980s when we developed an instrument that traded, say the s&p 500 and we went to all stocks together in an asset class and it's positive or negative. it's only gotten worse. meaning more commoditized every single year since then. of course this is marginalizing. one by one they were commoditized and now they're traded with contracts or futures or etf. something along the way changed things drastically. money managers were able to pull them together. amounts of money so large that
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amounts of money so fast if they tried to buy individual stocks they would buy all the shares. they had that much cash, they ran so much money. so the hedge funds gravitated instead of individual stocks to the s&p 500 futures markets which are much bigger and have more liquidity than a group of stocks. so many hedge funds bought the exact kinds of stocks and futures and old the exact same commodities and did it with borrowed money. when many of these events they couldn't see coming. they had to sell everything because they were positioned wrong. their very survival was at stake. i called it hedge funds gone wild. i told you it was to create an artificial buying opportunity. not everything deserved to go down. a lot of the companies were doing fabulous. they didn't deserve to go down at all.
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still buy and sell stocks the same ways. like their commodities. not pieces of paper that represent vastly different companies with different prospects. we saw spring of 2014 when they're hit with huge amounts of new stocks. collapse even as many of the companies and sectors are doing well. before you try to cook up excuses for why the moves make sense, ask yourself if we might simply be seeing the results of hedge funds gone wild. the bottom line, the market doesn't always make sense, especially on a daily basis. when everything in the market or given sector goes down. especially why dreaming up reasons based on the business think about whether the move was caused by the fundamentals of the wall street money management business and out of control hedge funds meaning big redemptions. then take heart and start
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irrationality could be your opportunity for big profits. andrew in florida. andrew. i want to announce a big fan of yours which is my mom that gets a booyah for being cancer free. >> that's good news. >> as a young investor with a higher risk tolerance, would you advise against me putting my safe stocks that aren't made for trading but rather for long-term investing. >> i'm still going index fund. i'm not going to break that rule. of me as someone that listed individual stocks. i want that 10,000 saved first and then you can take those but we're index fund people here. long-term index funds and then "mad money" for individual stock. erwin in new york. >> hey, jim. i have a question to you. i have been investing and
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about 35 years. my question to you is i have an account with $100,000 in it and i have five issues in that portfolio. is there a proper way to balance the portfolio? because it turns out now i have almost half the money in one issue. what is a proper way to balance? first of all it's a high quality problem. you have a lot of money in one stock. i used to say when it was up a quarter, up 27%, take some off. i changed that to thinking up 50% take a little off. ultimately you're playing with the houses money but it can take many years to get there. i say continue to let it run and just trim as you get 50 and then 100% but trim only.
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profit. >> greetings and many thanks for your investment guidances. it's been well for my family. >> thank you. what's up? your thesis bought the motto and you had a stock that was greater than 2.0. you also used it as a decision me trick in the sale side. can you walk me through how to use it? >> all i'm trying to do is find situations that seem overvalued in relationship to where the s&p is selling in terms of their growth rate. but remember if we're -- there's two kinds of stocks that get overvald. the kinds that get overvalued because the earnings in out years are going to be tremendous. i'm fine with those and then there's the ones that are overvalued because they're fads and those are the ones that say sell, sell, sell.
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as i said if you don't have time or inclination i'm fine giving it to professionals but i bet you we can do it together. coming up on "mad money." the type of stocks you should avoid in the sell off. you won't want to miss it. then it's not all bad news. i'll let you in on the companies that could be worth buying when things turn south. send your tweets to me. i'm about to answer them on the show. "mad money" will be right back. >> don't miss a second of "mad money." follow @jimcramer on twitter. have a question, tweet cramer, #madtweets. send jim an e-mail to "mad money" at cnbc.com or give us a call at 1-800-743-cnbc.
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head to madmoney.cnbc.com. >> you'll have opportunities to buy good companies with a stock that have become bad. you'll catch me say things like buy broken stocks and not companies. it's the kind of saying that doesn't do a lot of good on its own unless we put it in a broader market context. everything will indeed go down. certainly a lot of stocks that will decline right along side
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lower. so i think the big question is how do you tell the difference between a broken company that's not bouncing back and a broken stock that could be a golden opportunity. tonight i propose to give you a new look at stocks during your big sell off. in 2007 we had multiple sell offs related to a weak real estate market and the collapse of companies that issued mortgages and then specifically bonds backed by the mortgages. you mixed all of those ingredients together and liquidity concerns in europe. same with the declines related to the battles between democrats and republicans in 2012 and 2013
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shutdown and the sequester. if you go back in time we have a melt down in nasdaq in the year 2000 where many stocks folded up and disappear. in each we had sell offs with companies immune to the actual cause of the sell off like the drugs and foods that rally and fell apart in march of 2000. when you find yourself in the midst of a sell off look at the companies that caused it. they're probably broken. touching houses or any kind of lending. if you're looking at companies as part of the reason for correction you're looking at a broken company. those are directly in the blast zone and they might be certain to be obliterated and then there's another group that's not
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but it's still radio active and whatever caused the sell off should cause these companies to make a lot less money going forward. while banks were in the blast zone in 2008-2009 almost all of the financials became victims because they invested in bonds or came near doing so. they couldn't be owned through the crisis. a company does not break because it's stock goes lower though. in 2007 a great example would be many of the great infrastructure stocks that could get marked down with everything else in a sell off or the oil companies and agriculture. none of these businesses was going to be directly effected. that meant they weren't broken. we saw this in the summer of 2011. preventing many buying opportunities in the companies that had little to do over the
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or in 2012 brought down by european turmoil. well it happened. how about the companies that got banged down by a government shutdown and sequester. how about the fact that the defense stocks didn't go down because frankly their budgets were pretty good. now there often wasn't a connection to the causes of the sell off and yet these stocks get hit so we need to think about this and what we did. i came up with something that would help you and i call it the bristol myers syndrome as to what does that or an endless greek crisis have to do with the price to earnings ratio of bristol myers. most likely nothing which is probably why it's time to call the drug company. it worked every time since 1983. you don't want to buy the stocks leading the decline. you want to look for stocks in areas independent of what's ailing the market that's rarely a safe bet. once a company breaks it's difficult for itself to mend and
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sectors that control half of the stocks movement. here's the bottom line. in a sell off there will be stocks that have clear reasons for going lower and ones that get sold along with everything else. the first are broken companies. avoid them at all cost. the second group are made up of stocks and that's exactly where you want to be. still ahead, the opportunities created during a market wide sell off. how to zero in on the stocks worths buying and then the cause for concern if you're looking to invest and why you should be worried watching some stocks rally. yeah, some bad stocks.
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mad money will be right back. >> welcome back where i teach you how to navigate market corrections. the brutal declines in stocks that would ordinarily leave even the best of us in tears.
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dirty linoleum floor with only a brief layover at the liquor store. pick up cheep stop to wash our troubles away. that's one way of handling a big market downturn but it's not the way we're doing with "mad money." we went over the big picture stuff. how this part of the process had to be anticipated and relied on by every good investor. you know that you have to circle the wagons around what you really like and leave the stocks you're not enthusiastic about in the dust. i talked about the difference between damaged stocks and damaged goods when hunting for bargains during a sell off which is exactly what you need to be doing. you need to go huntings. a correction is just a sale on stocks. don't give them what you might find at sams club or costco any day of the week. now i want to get more specific with my madness. i like to hunt on days that are
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the more these stocks look. i like to find stocks pulled back from the highs over the sell off. you generally don't end up there for no reason but they also tend to be expensive you might be just not on the 52 week high list. they may get pushed a couple of percentage and 50% off the 52 week high because of the market likely to find a lot of very good merchandise. buying. some stocks will be going lower for good reason. but then there were other stocks that could only be dislodged from that list because market
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everything went down at once. when you find a stock that actually needs a correction to take it down, genuine wall street gibberish for it. not all the time. it's each individual stock and usually they get knocked from their correction. they recover hardest and fastest from the carnage. meaning a damaged company sits under that damaged stock and that's not a place you want to go anywhere near. that's the first group of stocks i want you looking at while you're bargain hunting. it's at all times it's what i'm trying to teach you to make there. the market took a nose dive tomorrow even if you would ordinarily take a pass on them because they're so expensive. that way when the decline does come you'll be taking advantage of it rather than just being a victim. there's a second stock.
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dividends. it goes lower. yield goes higher. stock goes lower. just like you should be watching the 52 week high list for stocks in the downturn you should be keeping your eyes on stocks that you would buy if dividends were higher. it will send the stock lower. pardon me if you know this already. i'm trying to reach everybody including second graders and 3-year-olds that just really like the animal noises. the dividend yield is the size of the annual dividend. as the price goes lower the yield goes higher. sometimes you have a sell off the love lives of the "star wars" cast, from single and looking to a secret wedding.
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extra, extra han not solo. daisy ridly diamond ring shopping. "extra" is getting personal, uncovering "star wars" couples news. guess who very quietly tied the knot two years ago? i've got the ted cruz you don't know. >> i can't hear you! >> his tv addiction. >> i binge watch. >> and the show he wants to host. >> i would love to. 28 gorgeous single husband-hungry women in one room. it's bachelor time. >> you think you can find you a wife? >> definitely. >> we're sizing up ben's crop of interesting ladies from war vet to the chicken enthusiast. plus, "extra's" with country music king garth brooks getting ready to take over vegas. >> we're going to have a great time. now on "extra" from
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entertainment capital of l.a. hey, everyone. welcome to "extra." happy almost new year. i'm mario lopez. coming up, my one-on-one sitdown with ted cruz. and he's a lot funnier than i thought. and also what's next for garth brooks? we're with the superstar as he unveils plans for a huge 2016. but first, it's new year's eve. the perfect night for some hot and heavy couples news. here's our special "star wars" edition. >> a record smashing billion and counting at the box office. >> it's good. >> up to $20 million of reportedly headed for harrison ford's bang account. but at home, han solo doesn't get the star treatment from wife of five years calista flockhart. >> we talk about making lunch and taking the dog out and getting the kid to school. >> harrison and calista who often ring in the new year at their ranch, also celebrating son liam's 15th birthday on new year's day.
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>> and engagement rumors swirling around brit newcomer dazely ridly and her boyfriend. record straight. do do you have a girlfriend? >> no, no, i'm single. right now, i'm just concentrating on myself. >> "the force awakens" bad guy is off the market after he wed his girlfriend two years ago. it wasn't hard for him to keep those "star wars" secrets from his wife and family. anything. they were very excited about it. but i didn't mind it. >> chrome dome badie gwendolyn christie celebrating her third anniversary dating designer giles deacon. >> bad ass. >> she met her equally tall boyfriend on new year's eve three years ago.
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expecting big things in 2016. and mario recently sat down with the presidential candidate and learned a bit more than we expected. >> he's gaining on trump in the polls. but you may not know this about presidential hopeful ted cruz. >> you were actually born in calgary, alberta, canada. >> yeah. >> and you had dual citizenship but renounced your canadian citizenship. true? >> all true. my dad is cuban. he came from cuba in 1957 with nothing. my mom is irish italian, born in wilmington, delaware. we came back to texas when i was 4. we grew upp in houston. >> that's where we met up for our exclusive chat. as a kid, he%fell in love with movies. >> "the princess bride." >> you may have heard his impression of miracle max >> i can't hear you! >> what you may not know is that the film turned cruz into a life-long robin wright fan. he's watched every episode of "house of cards." >very season, i binge watch.
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out 12 hours later. >> life and politics doesn't leave cruz a lot of tv time, but he always finds time to watch his other favorite show, "game of thrones." >> that's good stuff. they keep killing everyone you like. >> do you think john snow is dead? really dead? >> they stuck a lot of swords in them. >> nbc is talking about giving equal t te now toohe candidates, obviously. mr. trump hosted "snl." would you consider appearing on "snl"? >> i would love to. i grew up watching "snl." and "snl's" political satire, i mean, it's just phenomenal. >> you hear that, loern michaels? well, as 2015 comes to a close, garth brooks is well into his plans are if 2016. this is garth books in las vegas coming here for fourth of july next year. >> he is bringing his smash hits like "friends in low places ]. to one wild world stop in the new year.
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artist in u.s. history stopping to talk only to "extra" as h h gets ready tooit sin city's still undereronstruction las vegas arena with six s sws next summer. >> we're inviting any and all garth fans from around the globe to come in on this city. we're going to come a great time. >> garth having a great time with wife trisha yearwood. the couple just celebrated their 10th wedding anniversary. >> we're doing the world tour together. we do everything together. >> revealing the pact they made while still dating. >> bececse we both have 00 maneuverhad been married before. why are we married to be apart? we want to be together as much as we can. >> once complete, fans can expect a one of a kind vegas show next summer. >> a lot more lights. it's just going to be fun. >> come for the songs that you like, like -- thehunderolls all right. time for another season of "the bachelor." ben, one of the finalists from
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so are you ladies excited about this? >> she can't say it, but he is very cute. >> all right. okay. you know, there's going to be a lot of drama. that will be fun to watch. >> it's a novella. here is a look at some of the girls competing for ben's heart. >> one man -- >> he's a god. >> congratulations. >> thank you. >> the bachelor. >> 28 beautiful women. >> i think i just fell in love. >> do you think you find a wife? >> oh, definitely. >> and of course a season of countless surprises. >> no way. >> we know colorado's perfect ben -- >> i would love for somebody to come to denver. i think it's a great place to have a life and share a life. >> but what about the lovely ladies? >> who knows what the heck is going to happen? >> i haven't killed her yet. >> game over. >> here are the most buzzed about women to watch. 24-year-old real estate developer joe joe fletcher. 25-year-old flight attendant lauren bush nell. is there a chemistry from day one? >> the first night is always
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>> also a war vet, 24-year-old jubilee sharp, and cowgirl megan miller. >> what are you looking for? >> openness, compassion, honesty. someone content timewith the temple times in life. >> and then the chicken enthusiast. >> i don't want to have a set standard of what i'm looking for. >> good sport, good guy. >> he's beautiful! >> catch "the bachelor," the 20th season premiere monday on abc. >> "_ex are you ready for this? >> i don't know if there's a choice. >> the truth is still out there. "x files" fans, 2016 marks the return of the beloved series. david duchovny and jillian anderson are back investigating aliens and the unknown. we were with them on their top secret set. >> mulder and scully back together for one of the most anticipated reunions in tv
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>> the alien tracking special agents rebooting their '90s hit tv series "the "x files."" >> gave me my career in many ways. >> only "extra" was with them in vancouver. >> where to begin. >> we know the truru is out there, but how about some secrets and spirals? >> >> i can say that we're not together. i can say that, right? >> yes. they are not together in the premiere episode. and naturally blonde jillian dropping this bombshell shocker about her return to red. >> i embraced the idea of going back to red. and then i was told that going back to blonde would be deadly for my hair. so i've got a wig on right now. >> wait a minute. >> i know. it's crazy. it's really good. but it is indeed a wig. >> duchovny not wigging out about revisiting his old role. >> i'm really prepared. it's something i did for so long that i think it's just kind of in my bones in a way. >> i guess you'll be able to finish up that autopsy now,
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>> andx files" fans can't wait to see them back on fox in january. >> i think they'll be happy. up next, daniel radcliffe creates a fan frenzy. revealing his envy over the potter prequel. >> come on. i never got to wear a costume that cool. >> and why he had to shave his head. >> in case anyone was wondering, like what's he done? >> and t tn jimmy fallon. a star we love. >> i'm just a lucky guy. >> the proud papa opens up about justin timberlake's new edition. >> how lucky is that baby? plus, baby it's cold outside. but spring fashion is heating up. >> o magazine's fashion closet. >> our full fashion forecast, coming up. >> "extra" is brought to you by i'm here at my house, on thanksgiving day and i have a massive heart attack right in my driveway. the doctor put me on a bayer aspirin regimen. be sure to talk to your doctor before you begin an aspirin regimen. go talk to your doctor.
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then jimmy all right. one of the biggest crowds we've ever had here at universal was for my man daniel radcliffe. of course you know him and everyone knows him as harry potter. but would you believe dan's actually an aspiring rapper? the selfies, the star, the oy show bringing you daniel radcliffe's wildldan frenzy.
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his amazing rap skills. >>a at a karaoke bar, what's your go-to song? >> it's "real slim shady." >> but coming to youtube sensation scored over 1.5 million views. his other mike drop moment, going bald in his new movie. >> that'she reason i have a shaved hea at the moment. >> confessing why he's jealous of eddy redmayne starring in the harry potter prequel. >> yes. it's fantastic. i never got to wear a costume that cool. seven years. >> and saying he could never trade his respond in for webs. you would have been a good spider-man. >> no. fun. i wouldn't fight crime or anything.
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catch him in imimrium expected out nexex year. if there's one man in entertainment who always seems to appreciate everything he has, it's my guy jimmy fallon. he started out making $7 a set doing standup long before making a reported $12 million a year as the tonight show's emmy winning man. and now jimmy's making "extra's" list of stars we love. >> i'm just a l lky guy. >> weeove this guy because he knows how to win over our crowd here at universal. if you could have one superpower, what would it be? >> to give everyone i know $1 million. >> better than that, launching to this killer rendition of "sweet caroline." sweet caroline >> jimmy always showing the love to "extra," rushing over on the emmy red carpet. >> i saw you when they were closing the red carpet down, but i had to break the rules and say hi. >> so much fun going back to my
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this hilarious "saved by the bell" skit. i captured all the backstage diary. we're about to rehearse. he's so excited he doesn't know what t t do with himself. we love jimmy not just because he's funny but because he loves his family >> we're so lucky to have these two angels. >> being a dad to two little girls is a lot of work. >> when i'm off from work, it's not off from work. i call my mom, and i'm like, i love you. i get what you did. >> and his girls have a new playmate, justin's little boy, silas. >> how lucky is that baby? justin timberlake and jessica beal are the parents. how lucky is that kid? as a dream, i would never dream this big. i never thought this could be a dream. >> and that makes jimmy one of the stars we love. coming up, how to rescue your body after your holiday pig
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problem areas. >> your 2016 new year, new you workout survival guide. then, "extra's" fashion forecast. the three must haves for spring. >> the white shirt is your wardrobe's mvp this spring. plus, the fountain of youth for your hands. >> this is the first time treatment of the hands. >> that's next. >> more people are getting their entertainment news from "extra" because we deliver what the other guys don't. exclusive interviews. >> that's right. i'm only talking to you. >> explicit scandals. >> that's kind of a harsh reality. >> experience the difference. >> extra! >> we've just done things kind of a little backwards. >> she's onlyy here with me. >> that's right. i'm only talking to you. >> this is what people don't
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>> the one and only lady after trying brookside chocolate, people talk about it online. love at first taste. i would liquefy it and bathe in it. curse you, brookside! your nefarious plans have succeeded. nefarious? are we still talking about chococate? brookside. tata about delicious. after trying brookside chocolates, lindsey s tweeted: i am thankful for the inventor of beds and brookside dark chocolate. well, there's room for two, linds. room. for. two... brookside. talk about delicious.
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ju welcome back to "extra." as new year's resolutions are being made all over the globe, let's check out some fitness trends that will benefit you in the new year. >> for the guys, it starts here. >> obviously, the lower abs from eating a lot of food. arms, legs and back.
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>> butt, arms and abs. >> time to move. we are in new york with from expert trainers for this ultimate fitness guide, guys versus girls. >> maximize the time you have. shoulders with this triple move. >> do the squat first. exhale straight up. >> work the back with weights. >> just with these two dumbbells. inhale up. exhale out. bend your arms and straighten them. that's it. >> kill the holiday abfat. >> this is the chest press with the legs raised. >> and holly from bravo's "workout new york." >> drive your leg that one side and then the other. >> for the booty -- >> squats and split jumps.
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>> take your chest down to the ground. push it up. hop your feet in and b bk out. >nd you'll be back into shape in no titi. okay. what's your biggest fashion prediction for 2016? >> well, you know i love 70s fashion, right? i'm hearing suede is making a comeback. so the suede jackets, skirts, dresses. >> and we've already seen the bell-bottoms. and here are some of the other trt experts are predictingngill catch on this year. it's freezezg outsidid so we're warming you up -- >> o magazine's fashion closet. >> with spring's hottest trends. o magazine's adam glassman breaking down next season's three must-have looks. >> the white shirt is your wardrobe's mvp this spring season. >> this cool girl's spring essential is anything but basic. >> this classic has been turned upside down with a fun twist. say goodbye to winter's plaids and hello to spring's bold stripes. >> and say super chic in a
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>> it's feminine, yet edgy. >> it might be 2016, but the style is so retro. >> the '70s are back with this retro polo and saddle bag. but what's really new is the cropped flaredd jeje. it looks good on everyone. >> spring forecast, hot, hot, hot. there's a beauty secret for pretty much every part of the body these days, but i haven't heard that much can be done for the hands until now. youthful glowing skin here, but not here? big problem for cougars on the prowl. >> what i hear from the younger men ishat you can't tell how old a woman is by her body or her face. it's only when she takes her hands out. they're like, oh, my god, she looks like a grandmother. >> now there's a way to turn back the hands of time, literally. >> this is the first time there has been a product that has an indication for treatment of the
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>> board certififyed dermatologist says there is now injectables for your hands. >> anyone who has bony looking hands where you can start to see the tendons and the veins. >> great news for this 48-year-old former model, who has always been self-conscious about hers. >> they would have to call in a hand model when i would do any kind of face modeling because my hands just did not match my face. >> the procedure, simple. you'll be in and out in 10 minutes. and although there's a little downtime, these i'm here at my house, on t anksgiving day and i have a massive hrt attack right in my driveway. the doctor put me on a bayer aspirin regimen. be sure to talk to your doctor before you begin an aspirin regimen. go talk to your doctor. you're not indestructible anymore. enough pressure in here for ya? i'm gonna take mucinex sinus-max. too late, we're about to take off. these dissolve fast. they're new liquid gels. and you're coming with me... you realize i have gold status? mucinex sinus-max liquid gels. dissolves fast to unleash max strength medicine.
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that will do it for "extra" for this year. >> that is right. have a safe and happy new year's eve, everyone. >> what she said. we'll see you tomorrow, everybody. >> 10, nine, eight, seven, six, fiveve for,ur, three, t t, one --
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welcome home, mr. t!
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it's friday, january 1st, and coming up on "early today," welcome to 2016, millions the
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