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cohen is my co-host. >> i like it. >> then andy and anderson go head-to-head in a pop culture trivia challenge. >> the battle of the andy's. with special guest star ana gasteyer. plus are you drowning in debt? >> the plan has to start with what do we want? >> three ways to pay off your bills in $10 a day. >> and shark attack. a newlywed gets more than he bargained for. looking for love? book yourself aboard a cougar cruise where older women and younger men hit the seas in search of romance. and get ready for the new all
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over body deowed rant. >> i did not believe it was real. [applause] [cheering] >> anderson: hey everyone, my good friend andy cohen is back as my co-host from "watch what happens live". we have a fun show today. financial expert jean chap sky ask here revealing ways to find hidden money and get out of debt on $10 a day. and we will face off in a trivia challenge. >> the battle of the andy's is
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on! [applause] yes. i am an andy gibb guy myself. >> anderson: i don't know what that means. >> i don't either. >> anderson: may 10th is a huge day in your life. andy is from st. louis. and the cardinals obviously the team you grew up loving the cardinals. >> yes,. >> anderson: may 10th is andy cohen day. >> at busch stadium i cannot believe it. i'm so excited. [applause] >> anderson: there are so many questions to ask. a i did not know they did that for gay people. >> progressive moment. >> anderson: you once threw out the first pitch at some game. >> at busch stadium a few years ago. >> anderson: there you are. what was that? >> that was bad. isaac mizrahi happened to be at
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the game and he is the gayest bitch around ever. >> anderson: wait a minute for weeks you were talking about this you were practicing with people who knew how to play baseball. i could do better than that. >> you probably could. yeah. it was very high and very outside is a nice way of saying it. >> anderson: what is it like to throw out a -- it is difficult? >> the greatest thing about it was running out to the mound. because i was running in slow motion and i could see the back of my jersey on the big screen and i was like it's not going to get better than this moment running out. and then i stood there and i was like god this is my worst nightmare. all of my family is in some box over there. and i threw it and the thing is when you are top of the mound it's higher than you think it's going to be. and the whole thing is don't hit the dirt with the ball. it was a fight mar. >> anderson: they did not let you practice? >> no. no.
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>> anderson: i would ask to do that. >> i may ask. >> anderson: it's your day at the stadium you should be able to practice? >> what i have been involved in is they are giving away bobble heads of me. so i've been more involved. >> anderson: you are interested in the merchandising. you like the merchandising. that is a huge honor. that is great. >> thank you. [applause] >> anderson: very nice. >> thanks. [applause] i can't wait. >> anderson: i my first dog i named ozzie for ozzie smith. >> really? you loved ozzie smith. >> anderson: he used to do a ip dog u to flip. named ozzie smith. >> you are endless with information as well as we all think we know you. >> anderson: it's like a tootsie roll. >> new flavors everyday.
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>> anderson: exactly. i understand you have had problems with the mini bar lately? >> i have been on a book tour my book is out in paperback now. >> anderson: the book is really fun it is a "new york times" best-seller and it was my favorite book last year. >> i have been on a book tour and in hotels a lot. and i am forever stalked by who i call the mini bar police. it seems like the minute i check into a hotel room. mini bar. mini bar. people want to check the maintenance of my mini bar 24/7 to see what i have taken out to bill me for the mini bar. >> anderson: i think it's such a profit center for hotels they are now constantly, we are on the road a lot, they are constantly checking and it is irritating. >> i'm like in the last 20 minutes i have not taken a diet coke out of the mini bar. i never take anything out of the mini bar.
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>> anderson: because it's so ridiculously expensive. >> and if ever a friend would come by my hotel room. i cannot get over other people going hey, candy bar, soda. that is like $30 on my bill. i will talk to jean about that later. >> anderson: i've had colleagues who will stop by my room and while we are having a meeting they will open the mini bar and take out a drink and open up the pretzels. i start to sweat because each item is like $10 and per deyum cnn is $25 a day, and one bag of chips and it's done. we got you a gift this is a mini bar you can bring with you wherever you go. >> no way! [applause] mini bar. god, wow. this stuff looks expensive. >> anderson: it is a nice mini
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bar. >> vodka. >> anderson: this would be $40. >> this gray goose would be $50. >> anderson: that is your mini bar. >> mini bar. >> anderson: a couple weeks ago on the program i was talking about going diving with sharks. a couple years ago for 60 minutes i went diving with sharks and free diving with great white sharks off the coast of south africa. it was crazy. for tourists they do cage diving, cages attached to the side of the boat. and two weeks ago i was saying how safe it was and that it's totally safe you are in this cage and the water is full of blood and the sharks come up. but it is an amazing experience. you can have safe in the cage watching this huge amazing incredible animal. anyway -- >> i'm scared you are going to say. >> anderson: look at this video i saw on-line. i was talking about how safe this was last week and this is a video i saw on-line yesterday. people in a cage and somehow the
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shark gets inside the cage. take a look. >> oh, my god! oh, my god! >> stand back, stand back. are you ok? whoa. >> oh, my god! >> that is a huge shark. >> anderson: these are great white sharks. and i have been in that cage and it is amazing. and i was like it's usually totally safe i've never seen that happen. so i apologize to anyone... >> you have done it outside of the cage. >> anderson: that but tourists don't do that. that was a special thing for a story. ok. i also relove bad informercials on the show. i have seen the worst informercial i have ever seen in my life.
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and i will show it to you. before i do, though, have you seen this? >> yes,. >> anderson: it is truly the worst informercial you will ever see in your life. it's for a product called a-spray a all over body deodorant. i want to apologize to any one in advance for anyone who is offended by this and you will be because it's offensive. >> are you suffering from pungent piss? foul feet? beastly butt odor? how do you stop the stink? hi. this is a spray goes where other deodorants can't. aspray your butt, under your arms and aspray your privates. aspray is safe for all your odor zones. [applause] >> can i say the thing that really freaked me out?
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>> anderson: yes. >> i just don't like it when people say privates. that is like -- >> anderson: that is what bothered you? >> it put it is over the edge. >> anderson: not the giant man and the butt odor and the foul feet? >> that put it over the edge for me. >> anderson: the whole thing when i saw this i did not believe it was real. apparently it is. the fact that it's doc bottom i don't know what that is about. i cannot believe it. >> you have some. >> anderson: we bought some. >> my god. how do we smell it without putting it on. >> try it. [laughter] >> anderson: what does it have in it? >> i don't smell it. >> anderson: the ingredients are purified water. are you kidding me? [applause] [laughter] purified water, aloe, camomille,
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heather and glycerin and it's 14.99. >> doc bottoms. >> anderson: it's like spraying water on you. this is why it's relieves the smell because it's water and you wash it off. >> you know where it's from? long island. >> anderson: we will take a break and have more of the "first 15" when we come back. [applause] [cheering] [♪] coming up a couple drowning in debt and desperate for help. we help them put an end to their out of control spending. >> we go out to dinner three or four times a week and pretend we don't have money problems. >> and the top three steps you can do right now to pay off your big bills. andy and i are going head-to-head in a trivia challenge we are calling. >> andy? >> i knew it.
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>> we have a music library that we pull from. we have composers we've worked with who have done the music for the shows. some of which if you watch the shows we use in different cities so there maybe a music queue from new york housewives that you hear in atlanta housewives. >> anderson: i don't really care. i was trying to set this up. so basically... [laughter] there is a woman pretending -- >> i'm nasty in you morning sometimes when i see you. >> anderson: it's early sometimes. i said this is how we communicate. so there is a woman nicole and she does something called the housewives sonata and pretends to conduct the music on the housewives. >> this is great. i love this. [♪]
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>> i will get the dignity and the respect that i deserve. [applause] >> i love her. i love her. >> anderson: funny. >> soon there will not be any elements of the real housewives that has not been picked apart. i worry about that day. >> anderson: are you looking for a new city? >> no. no. we are always looking for new housewives in the cities we have and that is one of the reasons that the show is still going so successfully because we have been able to refresh the cities that are going. >> anderson: there is a question on facebook from beth. do you ever want to jump in and scream at the women to pull it together? they are hot messiness. >> i do it a little bit on the reunion shows i mean -- >> anderson: on the reunion shows you are very calm and they are screaming at each other.
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there's someone off camera, i'm going to cut out her tongue. and you are sort of you roll with it all. >> yes. i do. i mean you roll with it when you have s.c.u.d.es coming at you. >> anderson: yes. but people screaming. you don't pick sides. >> i don't. i try to be very impartial. and if one person is getting picked on then i try to maneuver it so that that person's voice is heard. >> anderson: i like it because you ask really embarrassing questions but you do it in such a pleasant way. you ask people about what botox they have had, how much lip filler they have had. >> they are very game which is one thing that i give it up to them for. i think there is a list in my book of the questions i cannot believe i've asked on national television. one of which is on the new york reunion, i asked sonjia was your vva vagina rude to kelly?
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it made sense in the moment. >> anderson: you would not imagine -- >> i talked about boobs and analyzed boobs more than like hugh hefner. and i'm gay. >> anderson: there is a couple funny things i saw on-line. apparently a trend called cougar cruises. >> i like it. >> anderson: and royal carribbean is hosting itself venth cougar cruise in december. we found pictures from one of the last cougar cruises. >> i like this. i'm all for this. absolutely. >> anderson: although, i do notice keep that picture up there. i do notice they have focused on the best looking possible people. because there are a couple other who is this guy? how did he fit in? >> i don't know how he fits in.
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>> anderson: so -- >> i am all for it. i think it's great. men have been doing this for years and there has not been a special cruise for them to do it. why shouldn't women be able to go find a younger gentleman? >> anderson: maybe it is a show you could do. cougar cruises. >> you know, i think, no. >> anderson: where do you draw the line? oh, no, cougar cruises? >> i think if there were a cougar on a housewives show but to isolate it to cougars, too much. i don't need to see it. >> anderson: all right. there is a funny blog called my precious roommate. it is a guy named mcbligher and he gets photos of his friends' kids and reenacts them as an adult. he gets people's baby photos and then poses as them and it is a weird idea but take a look.
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like... sort of interesting. >> oh. oh. oh. i mean this begets -- i mean... >> anderson: clearly he has a lot of time. >> is he seeing anybody? that is what you really want to know, right? i wonder what the day job is. >> anderson: there is a lot involved there. he is dressed up in the clothes and has the whole thing. a couple months ago on the show we had the new girl scout cookies i bought girl scout cookies from terrence's niece and her troop came. they are adorable. and snooki and jwoww were on. >> i'm confused is that girl scout snooki. >> anderson: i owed them $88 so they showed up to collect on the money i owed them now a company in san francisco have come out
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with a batch of beer inspired by girl scout cookies. >> good idea or bad idea? >> anderson: one person thought it was a good idea. i don't know i'm not sure the girl scouts would be thrilled by this but we have the beer here. there is like it's the girl scout cookie series. there's peppermint porter, and -- >> i will try the thin mint because that is my flavor. ooooh. i don't love a dark beer i got to tell you. >> anderson: i don't like beer. >> you will taste it? you want some? here. >> i don't care for it. >> anderson: here you go. all right. [applause] >> give the lady some beer. >> anderson: see what flavor that is. [applause] this is shortbread golden ale.
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>> it's all right. >> anderson: it's all right? >> i am not enjoying my thin mint. it doesn't -- >> anderson: it doesn't taste of anything it tastes like beer. sweet in sweet beer? >> i don't care for a sweet beer. >> anderson: take your vodka from the mini bar. grab your pile of bills and a highlighter, jean chatsky is here. [applause] we are getting a couple drowning in debt a much-needed reality check. >> the problem is you have no plan. >> and the secrets of getting out of debt on $10 a day. >> you have a housekeeper? >> once a week. >> you have to start tracking your cash like you track
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[applause] >> anderson: welcome back here with my friend, andy cohen from bravo's "watch what happens live". it is the scary truth. experts say most people in the country are one paycheck away from financial disaster. what if you could get out of debt for $10 a day? our guest will tell us how to do that. get your bills out and get ready. look at my guest's story. a lot may sound familiar to you. >> our financial problems started when we had to close my company due to the financial
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collapse. so therefore we started to incur a lot of credit card debt in order to make ends meet. i got another job and was able to go back to work full-time. we are able to make our monthly bills but unable to pay off the credit card debt. >> we have $24,000 in credit debt right now. >> the biggest things facing us are putting aside money for clark to go to school. paying off our debt. establishing an emergency fund and savings account. >> i think i worry more about finances. >> we've spread sheet that tracks our bills and what we have paid and we try to stay as organized as possible. >> we have not had a consistent budget for probably over a year. >> we are a little bit tight right now. so i want to hold off on that a little bit. we sometimes feel like we have blinders on. we go out to dinner three to four times a week to ease the stress or pretend like we don't have money problems. we both seem to know what we
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need to do but we cannot get over the hurdle to do something about it. >> anderson: pamela and ed are here and joining us is financial expert and best-selling author jean chatsky. >> you know you need to do something. why do you think it's hard to get over the hurdle and start? >> i think we need a concrete plan. we just need that push. i mean, we understand what needs to happen. i guess we just need somebody to say go. >> and stick with it, also. >> who is in charge of your finances? >> i do most of the finances. we have a system in place that we both work on it and easy to track and see where we are but for the most part i do. she can jump in and it's seamless. >> it jumped out at me that you go out to dinner. i know you are about to give advice but that is the one thing for the layman. can you not go out to dinner.
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>> just to clarify dinner. we go to this for our dinners it's nothing extravagant. we go to a brazilian place and the three of us eat for $20. >> if you skip that twice a week, that is $4,000 a year. just that $20. and that thrown against your debt could wipe out the credit cards quickly. the problem is you have no plan. and i looked at your spread sheet and your budget i do not see categories for clothing, and categories for cash. there is money that is going and you don't have any idea how it is and that must feel out of control. >> anderson: emotionally does it feel like that? >> something we have been living with. >> anderson: does it scare you to be paycheck to paycheck? you lose your job. >> it is scary. you know. and we do worry about it. you know, we don't use credit cards in our daily lives. but we are not actually paying
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off the debt and that is the issue. >> and $25,000 a year in debt at very high interest rate, is costing you thousands and thousands of dollars a year. here is what you need. you need a plan but the plan has to start with what do we want? >> anderson: and that is the question you recommend people ask. not just here but anybody at home. >> everybody at home where do you want it to go? do you want to put a down payment on a house? do you want to pay for college? do you want to retire. these are dreams but our financial goals. >> anderson: and it's hard for people to wrap their hands around their debt and see how vulnerable they are. you have a test for that. >> right. the test that i use to really get yourself to figure out how subject you are to falling into financial peril is to figure out how much of an optimist or pessimist are. we asked the audience we said where are you on a scale of 1-10
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where 1 is pessimism and 10 is optimism. you are blissed out. where were my one's? can i see my one's. >> anderson: one is pessimism. i will say i am a total pessimist. i believe the worst every worst possible thing that could happen is going to happen. >> where are my 5s? where are my 10's? >> i'm ok, man. >> don't be so happy. all right. >> what is the ideal spot? >> where are my 8s? 8s? 8s are ideal. the 10's think everything is going to be just fine so they don't have enough insurance they don't have emergency cushions they don't have savings and then when you lose your business when you lose your job you are just sunk. 8s plan for the future. they are negative enough. you've got to start tracking
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your cash like you track calories. you have this nice spread sheet and it is not working because you are not following the money. you got to know where every single dollar is going. for a good month. >> anderson: people don't want to do that it is stressful. it stresses me out when i get out the highlighter and look at the monthly expenses. it's really eye opening. >> it feels better once you've done it. >> anderson: i agree. i did it and i cut out all magazines and cab rides. and i still -- >> subway. >> anderson: and i ride my bike but it was a huge money safer and the magazines they are all the same. it is the same who wants to read about the kardashians one more time and i stopped doing it and my life was fine. >> when i did it i discovered i was spending money or gifts for all the birthday parties my kids were going to. i started a present closet and when games went on sale i would load up and i never had to go to
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a store to buy a gift and i never spent $20. >> anderson: i just don't go to the party. [applause] we have to take a break. get your bills out and highlighters. jean will walk us through how to get out of debt on $10 a day. we will be right back. [applause] [♪] still ahead andy and i square off in the ultimate trivia challenge and anything can happen. >> it's andy or was it? >> i think it is a
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[applause] >> anderson: welcome back here with financial expert jean chatsky. we asked everybody at home to collect your bills to follow along. jean will show us all three ways to get out of debt for $10 a day. >> we are going to start with your cellphone bill. you are spending $239 a month on the cellphone bill. so everybody here can do this. every six months, you call that cellphone company and you ask them to audit your bill. how can i save money on this bill? even if you are still under contract. they will help you, particularly if competition has come to the area and you tell them i want to
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cut this bill and reduce it by $20. there you go. that is $20. >> anderson: they will help you do that? >> they will help you do this. and save money on gas. gas is hugely expensive these days. make a list of all the places you need to go today. and then only leave the house one time. other than going to work. because that way you are not making all of the trips. again that will save you $20 a month. and finally the cable bill. same as with the cellphone bill. call them every six months because they are rolling out new packages and you say all right, i want to reduce this bill. you guys have premium channels, you've got more set top boxes and you save the rest by going through the rest of your bills. and once you have saved $300 throw it against the credit card that has the highest interest rate that you are carrying because that is how you get out of debt the fastest. >> anderson: and it's that
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interest on the debt which is killing people. >> and you can call your credit card companies like you call your cellphone and say can you lower my interest rate? your credit scores are not fantastic. they are not going to work with you at this point. but once you start paying down the debt your credit score will pop-up and you reduce the interest rates and get rid of the cards altogether. >> what difference will this make to your life saving the $300? >> huge. it will make a big difference once we start to see the progress then you get more excited for it and there is definitely more variance in our budget that we can cut. >> and this is money we want to save down the road. >> anderson: and it's nice because it is not huge amounts of money and not stuff that is adding to the quality of your life. figuring out ways to trim the cellphone budget. >> and i want you to come to money school. i will give you a scholarship. i do the classes on-line. they are one-hour classes.
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you will learn how to do this so we are sending you to money school. >> thank you. >> anderson: that is great. i hope that works. and we have jean's fix for the number one credit card mistake on andersoncooper.com. thank you all for being here, i appreciate it. we will be right back. the ultimate trivia challenge with andy cohen when we come back. [applause] coming your way in the "final 5" i'm getting to meet a special puppy named after me. >> i think he loves you. [ female announcer ] when you asked us to remove
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[applause] >> welcome back. hi. i'm ana gasteyer. [applause] yay! hi! i'm here today as your favorite game show host and i'm here with our contestants, andy cooper. >> anderson: that is me. [applause] my mom calls me andy. >> it's cute, i was like who is andy cooperment and andy cohen. >> that is me! [applause] >> does your mom call you anderson? >> yes, my mom calls me anderson. >> today we are testing your andy iq's in a game that we like to call... [♪] was it andy or was it?
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the rules are simple. i will read a clue. and the first andy to buzz in gets a chance to identify which famous andy i'm talking about. the winner is going to go home with the andy trophy made out of solid gold. >> anderson: that is amazing. [applause] >> ok. let's get to the questions, guys. this famous andy was born with a conjoined twin attached to his shoulder. >> anderson: what? >> it is a famous andy. i'm sad that i know this now about this person. but go ahead. neither of you know. the andy's are stumped by the conjoined question. >> anderson: i don't know the answer. >> this is believe it or not this famous andy was andy garcia. he was born --
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>> no, this is not. google is broken. i don't think that is true. >> somebody yahoo!ed this. and said that andy garcia was born with a tennis ball-sized twin. is it true? is he public about it. >> just play the game. [applause] >> anderson: is that true? >> yes. >> incredible. >> anderson: i did not know that. >> somebody move past the obstacle. this dancing andy i's last names a slang term -- did somebody buzz in. >> anderson: andy dick. [applause] >> i didn't have to say it. he was referencing the slang term for the male anatomy. >> anderson: i got it. >> here with we go. when it comes to dating hollywood starlets this famous
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andy wanted more? it is a play on words. this famous andy clearly wanted more? hence first name rhymes with andy. sounds like more. dandy moore? mandy moore? she dated andy roddick. >> anderson: i am so thrown by the andy garcia conjoined. >> it should have come later. it's almost over anyway. you will be warmed up when it ends. this is a very easy one that you will get. this famous andy helped give john travolta -- >> andy gibb. that is my andy. [applause] by the way, he was not a member of the bee-gees. >> no. he was not part of the bee-gees.
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the brother -- >> he was a brother gibb that was not a brother gibb. this andy starred opposite bill murray in the classic comedy ground-hog day. this has a twist. >> i know it. >> andy kaufman? >> no. andy mcdowell. >> yes. yes. >> good, right. [applause] the twist is she was a girl. >> is that the last question? >> we started with a conjoined twin factoid. this is the last question. number six. this is so easy. when you hear the sound of whistling you cannot help. >> andy griffith. [applause] i think it is a tie. >> i'm happy with that. >> anderson: you can have the trophy. >> anderson: andy can have the
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[applause] >> anderson: welcome back. so over the years i've worked with puppies hyped bars, which -- behind bars which has prison inmates raising service dogs then given to wounded war vets. it is a great organization. one of the puppies was named after me. the puppy i have been following this puppy that is the puppy. it was trained by --
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>> it's as cute as the silver fox. >> anderson: it's trained by an inmate for the last year or so. >> i'm tell you. i'm petting you. >> anderson: he was misbehaved and has gotten his act together and he is going to be given to a service member. welcome anderson the dog and the founder of puppies behind bars. thank you for being here. [applause] [♪] >> how are you doing? >> is anderson fussy in the morning. >> like him? >> no, he is not. >> anderson: how old is anderson? >> he is 18 months old he will be two in october and he is well on his way to graduating and being paired with an iraq or afghanistan war vet. >> anderson: and thing i like about puppies behind bars it is a win-win for everybody, for the inmates and the service members it's indispensable. >> and the inmate it's his first
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puppy. he is so in love with him. as i mentioned he was a little bit of a pain in the neck. and he was so concerned. i think he loves you. [applause] ahhhhhh. ahhhhhh. look at that. oh, my gosh. i've never seen that before. wow. that is crazy. [applause] >> that is sweet. a dog aphrodisiac. anderson can do tricks like the real anderson. >> anderson: one of the great things at the graduation ceremony which i was privileged enough to emcee last year when the dogs get their diplomas are given to the service members the dogs salute so can anderson salute? >> heel. good boy. anderson. sit. good boy.
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anderson, salute. yes! [applause] >> that is amazing. >> just you salute him. >> anderson salute? >> good boy. [applause] >> what else does he do? >> he is on his way to knowing 90 commands. he knows about 80 at this point. anderson sit. one of the things that is imperative any of our wounded veterans are in wheelchairs or cannot use their arms, that the dog will get things for them and bring them to him. in this case we will ask anderson to get his ball. anderson, watch me. get your ball. good boy. get your ball. hold. sit. hold. good boy. give. thank you. [applause] >> anderson: wow. >> that is mind blowing. >> good boy.
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>> anderson: we have a graduation cap for him. >> good doggy! [applause] [♪] >> anderson: thank you so much for being here. i appreciate it. thank you. and ana gasteyer thank you for being here. appreciate it as well. we will be right back with more of the "final 5." >> thank you. [applause] [cheering] [♪] is so passionate about its new
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tomato florentine soup, it took a little time to get it just right. [ ding ] at first, it wasn't the perfect amount of tomatoes. not ready. [ male announcer ] later, it wouldn't be the perfect amount of spinach. not ready. [ male announcer ] then the sausage and pasta. ♪ not ready. [ male announcer ] but finally it happened. perfection. yes! [ male announcer ] at progresso, we've got a passion for quality. because you've got a passion for taste. [applause] >> anderson: welcome back. andy thank you for hosting.
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