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>> from nbc news, this is "today." with kathie lee gifford and hoda kotb live from studio 1a in rockefeller plaza. >> we hope you're having an awesome week because it's right in the middle of it and it's wines day wednesday. what can be wrong in the world. >> it's my sister's birthday. so happy birthday. no ages. that's her next to me. >> such a sweet girl. whatever age she is, she looks good. >> yeah.
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50 cent happened to be in dubai, so she sent me a picture. >> that's a much better picture she got than the one you had with poor george clooney. can we try to -- do we have that? some wonderful fans has been trying to help you. >> the picture was dark and sad. happens once in your life and it looks terrible and you say, wow, that's awful. >> looks like my brother. >> well, one of our friends from facebook said i know you're upset, i've taken some liberties, i've made it much better. so let's see what it looks like. [ laughter ] my kind of picture! >> that's what you like. in your dreams. >> yeah, baby. >> so there's good news for beyonce fans. and i don't know anybody who isn't a fan of hers. for one reason or another. she'll be the halftime talent at
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the super bowl. >> this is a big deal. yeah, the super bowl is february 3rd. it will be in new orleans. and last year they had madonna and two others. nicky minute minaj. >> the girl who did the little flip off. i forget who that was. amazing didn't make her world famous. ♪ >> picture it on the treadmill. >> i don't remember what a treadmill looks like. but i think it's going to be great. she is just the consummate pro. and it will be a great halftime show. they haven't announced who is singing the national anthem. >> no, they haven't. but there's something about beyonce' that's like equal parts sexy, equal parts wholesome. >> she's a doll. >> so we opened up "usa today." >> and there you are. >> so we talked about brad
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pitt's chanel 5 commercial? you said -- >> i thought he was speaking french when i first saw it. >> i honestly did. because there's something strange about the audio of it. >> let's listen. let's try to figure it out. >> every journey ends, but we go on. the world turns and we turn with it. plans disappear. dreams take over. but wherever i go, there you are. my luck, my fate, my fortune. chanel number 5. inevitable. >> here's the other problem with it. >> what happened? what was it? >> in real life it's dreams that disappear and problems that -- can you go back to that quote? >> oh, no, we can't go back. >> please.
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>> go back. this is the problem. please. >> no, it's already run. we can't. now we have to watch it all over. >> it's dreams disappear and plans take over. that's the problem with real life. see? he has it backwards, hoda. >> that's what the takeaway was? >> yes. now that i finally know what he's saying, now i get why i don't understand that. >> the only people who have closed captioning like that are brad pitt and honey boo boo. the only english-speaking people. >> he speaks english just beautifully. and he is a great actor as we said yesterday. certainly not trying to impune his integrity. we just think it's a strange ad. >> we're trying to impugn -- >> here's what our facebook folks had to say. not everybody questions. >> beth potter said chanel, what were you thinking, horrible commercial. brad pitt is a good actor but not for this commercial. okay.
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>> jugee -- jug -- sorry. we really do need to start wearing some -- i'm going to have cataract surgery soon. i'm so excited. go ahead. >> why are you excited? >> because my doctors told me when i finally get cataract surgery which i'm due for very soon i will have 20/20 eyesight again. >> they can do the cutting of the -- just like that. that's how we're seeing now. >> anyway, jug -- >> jugeelilliard. i thought the brad pitt commercial was shot and what he said was you need to turn up your earring aid. that's the third thing to go and i'm not there yet. now it's jugs? ? good for jugs. all right. so charity manhattan? are these made up?
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>> are these porn stars or real people? i mean, that commercial was horrible. brad pitt is ugly and it didn't convince me to buy chanel number 5. >> no one should say that. >> no, i wouldn't have said that. lynn nichols says $7 million for that? i didn't like it. >> all right. let's talk "the voice." >> i don't think he cares what we say. >> no, he doesn't. he's a sexy actor and -- >> he goes home to angelina jolie. >> so the voice battle rounds continue. we'll have you do the selecting of the winner. team adams, two people. al sandra and kayla. they sang katy perry's song "wide awake." let's listen. ♪
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♪ i'm falling from cloud nine >> who would you have picked? >> i wasn't bowled over by either one of them but i wouldn't have picked the other girl -- the last one. only one who got a chance to show off something a little bit. that song in that particular -- it didn't show anything. >> so the green sweater won. so you're wrong. >> i'm like that brad pitt. i don't care. but -- so here's what happened at the end. this is an opportunity to steal it at the end and the girl who you liked was on stage very upset, all falling apart. look what happened. >> you know what, i just want to say one more thing. i really liked everything you had to say, adam. just hearing you talk and kind of hearing the lack of confidence and everything. and i understand you come from like a trained background. i come from something called the mickey mouse club and i didn't want to play by the rules a lot of the times because i wanted to be my own person and i wanted to be heard.
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and i think you deserve that opportunity, too, so -- >> whoa! i did not see that coming. >> that's great. >> i am so happy right now. so now she gets a second chance. are you ready for this last one? >> let me ask you something because i can't watch these days. do they get for choose the song they sing? >> the coaches choose. they often go for what's off the beaten path and they like to get people out of their comfort zone. but sometimes in their comfort zone their voice is much better. >> there are money notes that different singers have and that's too bad. that would frustrate me if they were having me sing what is technically a good song but not a good song for my register, and my voice. it's doomsville. >> let's watch team blake. liz and nicole sang a miranda lambert song, his wife's song "bag game claim." ♪
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♪ >> both great. very similar. for country music, i like the voice that cuts. that has such clarity and crystal. >> the blond or the redhead? >> the first girl that sang. >> he picked the blond. you're doing great. >> i do have cds, 16 of them that my mother has in the garage if any of you want to -- they're available for purchase. >> all right. so there's big news about the "x-factor." >> yes, yes. they are confirming that khloe kardashian will be co-starring when the kickoff starts in november.
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>> we'll meet him on extra extra today. in a statement simon cowell said the worst kept secret in show biz is basically out. >> i think they would be good. >> khloe, i've known her since she was a baby. she has such a distinctive personality. she's kind of got a fearless attitude about life. i think she'll be good. mario is a pro. i'm not sure what kind of chemistry the two of them will have together. that remains to be seen. who would have thought we'd have chemistry. that post-menopausal hazardous has been and egyptian journalist. on paper, it doesn't work. think it through, hoda. >> oh, my god. >> how, this is big news to you. >> if you love the bachelorette, we have bad news. emily and one f-jef have broken up. yes, they have. i know, it's sad. look, she picked him and he spells his name with one f.
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>> here's the thing. i know a lot of people love this stuff, but i would never pick in my lifetime somebody for a life partner who -- >> you met on a television show? >> yeah, after i've been kissing seven or eight or ten other guys, making out with 20 other guys in a hot tub. >> anyway, he's clearly loved her. he issued a statement how much he loves her. >> oh, hoda. >> i believe in love, okay? i believe in love. >> some people believe and other people just live it. >> what does that even mean? >> brad pitt. plans are for -- never mind. >> we have a big show coming up, don't we? christy turlington. >> she's a sweetheart. mother of two trying to help less fortunate mothers. we'll be talking to her right after this. 2@
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active itist, author. >> her documentary follows women from four countries as they give birth and the complications they have to face. take a look. >> janet's labor is not progressing and the threat of death for both baby and mother is palpable. with no money to pay for food or transport, the nurses ask us to help. we arrange for a van to take janet to the nearest hospital an hour away. >> this is a beautiful documentary. what's interesting about it in the very beginning it was quite jarring for me because it opens up with your own post-birthing scene. and just the complications you had. and i think it really gets the viewer in. was it difficult to expose that part? >> yes. i wasn't planning on having myself in strangely. because of course that experience is what got me involved in this issue.
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and of course that ends up being the way it is. people sort of trust me as a narrator, trust me to guide through it and it puts me on equal footing with the other women. that we profiled in the film. >> gives you total empathy. >> must have been a terrifying moment for you. i thought what is she thinking, what is she going through. >> had you had a healthy pregnancy? >> i was not a high risk pregnancy. i had a great team. i exercised all of the options that are available to so many of us which is choosing a team and really thankfully because i was in the care that i was with the team that i had, the situation was managed easily. but elsewhere, that same situation would have been -- . and two women in america die a day from childbirth? >> yes. and even 50% of those deaths are preventible. so it's one of those things that being more informed, mowing this is a possibility, knowing that complications can happen in 15% of all pregnancies and not knowing who will have those complications is really critical.
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>> how did you find these women like the first woman we're showing here and that you transported her to a safer hospital. >> in each country, we found her in different ways. but in tanzania, we went through a small government clinic and through the midwife that worked there, that's how we got to meet the different women. and janet just happened into the clinic one day when we were shooting. and we just followed her. we followed her home, we ended up needing to take her to the hospital eventually. because she didn't have transport. >> providential. >> it was. >> now, you talked to a man who did lose his wife. and what was that like? >> here in the u.s. actually. and it was heartbreaking, but what he did so beautifully and so eloquently was to explain what it feels like for the husband, the partner who is in the room. and so excited and so nervous for what's going to happen and then the unthinkable happens. an american couple, educated here in the u.s. >> access to health care. >> were in a hospital. . and there he is with the baby. wow. >> there is good news when it comes to this sort of thing. you say there's a light at the
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end of the tunnel. we're seeing better stats coming out, right? >> when i made this film the global stats were 530,000 women and girls were dying each year. and that number has steadily come down in the last four years. >> what do you account for that? >> increased attention on girls and women. we're counting them in a way that we haven't been counting them before. certainly more economic independence and equity, improvements in some countries. and i think more health workers which has been a big effort to train more mid wives and mid level providers and placing them in rural parts of the countries so that they can give prenatal care and make sure that they're the connection to -- >> you're a lovely spokesperson for the whole thing and you're doing something on november 4th? even though this was made two years ago, you're running the new york marathon for the second time? . >> yes. after the film, i started an organization called every mother counts.
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it's an advocacy campaign essentially. >> and we tried to invite participation and inclusion amongst everyday citizens to get involved. >> this is one of the issues that people connect to once they know the facts. so the marathon has been one way for us to communicate one of the biggest barrier, which is distance. 26.2 is a typical distance a woman has to drive, but a simple 5-k is normal for a woman to have to walk while pregnant or in labor. so we've actually invited others who aren't crazy to run the marathon to join us to run 5-ks around the country. >> it's lovely. >> so we invite anyone to join us and support every mother counts. >> we wish you good luck. >> you're not just a beautiful super model. you're a really good lady. >> thank you. >> lovely to see you. >> thank you so much. no woman no cry is available right now on itunes. sarah has the photos that stop you in your tracks and made you say what?
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we're back with our series we call what the what. we take a look at all the unique photos you've sent in. that made you do a double take. >> or something. sara has sorted through the best of the best and that's saying something. what do you have for us today, sara? >> our first comes from tommy johnson. in chantilly, west virginia. if you can smell my buns, are you too close. >> i like it. >> that's a good one. >> yes! amanda from new york city submitted this photo. disabled parking only. stupidity is not a disability. >> you're on a roll. >> that rules out a lot -- i was using it for that. >> next up, a photo from sue in michigan. keep out, no trespassing. trespassers will be violated. >> a little bit of deliverance going on there.
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>> left up to interpretation. i wouldn't mess with that. stephanie from vancouver, washington sent us this photo. please do not eat the berries. dogs urinate here. >> i'm grateful for the tip. >> i like the warning. i might have grabbed a handful on the way by. >> thank you for that. terry sent us this photo. earl is dead. earl scheib is dead. >> thank you, anthony. >> thank you, anthony. but the low prices live on. so even though earl is not here, we're going to keep the -- >> i thought earl scheib -- when i was a little girl, you'd hear their commercials on the radio. radio i'm saying, you know. >> earl lived a long good life, but he kept his low prices even after the fact. >> the family is very smart. >> and finally rainy springer from helena, montana submitted this photo.
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help i've fallen and i can't get up. >> oh, my gosh. >> they'll show that at her bridal shower and at her wedding. >> can you remember when your tushy was so small you might fall in? >> mine was never that small. all right. not so bad today. actually worth the money and the time we spent on it. on the heels of last night's presidential debate, we're playing a game of who knew. >> and fix it. >> and some halloween things. >> look at the cutest halloween costumes ever. the avon foundation for women breast cancer crusade. so i can get the energized feeling i need and support a great cause? i'm sold. snk breast cancer crusade. i'm sold. new pink lemonade 5-hour energy. get the alert, energized feeling you need and support breast cancer research and access to care.
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helping me out is sarah jansen from the world almanac. you muster smart. >> thank you. >> across the street to kath. >> we have a great crowd here. you're from new jersey. which candidate had the highest electoral votes ever? >> i'm going to go with reagan. >> that's exactly right. >> she looks surprised but happy she got that one right. reagan, huh? >> it was actually a landslide. he won all but one state and it was coincidently the home of his opponent, walter mondale. this is the 1984 election. >> all right. back across the street to kath. >> lovely lady from the swing state of virginia. republican candidate governor romney was the governor of which state? oh, give this one and i. what was it? >> massachusetts. >> good girl. >> she's got it right. we've been hearing a lot about massachusetts lately. >> and a little bit about mitt romney, also. he's been around a little bit. he started his business in massachusetts, he went to grad school there and then served as governor.
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>> back across to kathy. >> i love this lady. she's from arkansas and she desperately wants to win a lullaby album so i'm hoping she's really stupid. i'm stupid one. >> this is your card. sorry. >> massachusetts! how many electoral votes are needed to win the presidency some 200, 150, 200 or 270. 250 or 270? >> 250? >> look she's joyful that she lost. lucky her. the correct answer, 270. . so she was close. >> this is something that people get confused about. but it's really simple. we explain in the world almanac. you just need those 270 votes that happen in january and then you win the presidency. >> 270 is the magic number. >> another swing stater from virginia. who's coming to see us at "scandalous" tonight. how did donkey symbol originate? because democrats like donkeys,
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donkey and democrat both start with the letter d, opponents labeled andrew jackson as a jack [ bleep ] and it stuck, or none of the above? >> i would get this kind of question. i don't know. i'll say d, none of the above. >> you're not going to believe this. >> the correct answer is opponents labeled andrew jackson as i think we can say jackass. i think it's okay. and it stuck. >> it's true. he did not have a lot of fans in that election and they started drawing all these political cartoons that had him depicteds a donkey or jack ass because they did not like him. >> then it stuck. all right. >> i wonder if people are considering their party affiliation right now. well, you're from arkansas. >> louisiana. >> exactly. i'm very stupid. which was the first presidential debate broadcast on tv, nixon versus kennedy, reagan versus mondale, bush versus gore or roosevelt versus hoover?
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>> reagan? >> no. >> the correct answer is the famous nixon/kennedy debate. with the sweat on the upper lip. >> and famous for a reason. this was the first debate on television and people who listened to it on the radio, they thought that nixon had won. but if you saw it on television, you saw sweaty nixon next to young handsome kennedy, no contest. >> power of tv. thank you very much for joining us. kathie lee will come back across the street. your solutions to the pesky problems around the house. and later, get out the scissors and glue gun. easy and inexpensive and adorable hallowe'en costumes. let's focus on mckenzie. let's live here after these messages.
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>> here with easy tips and tricks is our own resident handyman and host of "house smart." lou. we love you, lou. good to see you. >> shall we get started? >> michelle writes in i have a few doors in my house that will not completely close when the weather changes. what do you suggest to make them close? >> so houses move no matter how old they are and wood swells and contracts. >> i have a house like that, too. a lot of wd 40 in my house. >> that could work, too. >> what i want her to do is shave the doors. >> i do that a lot. >> you can either use a sander like this that will work up and done the doorway -- >> is it a possibility to make it too loose? >> all i want to do is take a little bit. this is a dremel tool that has a planer attachment. you can buy this for $99. >> you're giving hoda that? oh, my lord. >> don't give is to hoda, lou.
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lou! >> go like this. turn it on. >> oh, my goodness. hoda, be careful, please. right hand here against there. >> what am i doing? >> push down and go forward slowly. this is taking about a 16th of an inch off of the door. you can actually do this on the door while it's on its hinges. very nicely done. >> good job, hodi. very nicely done. >> i had my doubts about this one. >> so this will work and you want to wear safety glasses. before you do this because it spit up. and you want to wear a mask. there's a mask there that has a little vent on it that's good for breathing. >> chris has a question about her deck. how do you strip old peeling paint? >> you use a pressure washer. you can rent it for about $25 for a 24 hour period. >> that's a pretty good deal. it will take you about a weekend to do. electric pressure washers have come a long way. they now have 1800 psi. >> so this is not water anymore. >> this is water, but it's not a
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gas engine. you plug it in. >> okay. >> and you need something that has at least 1800 pounds per square inch to be able to clean it. but keep this in mind. this tip, if you get too close to the wood, will poke a hole in it. so you need to take your time as you're going and get used to it. >> get a test spot. >> when you start using a pressure washer, you can't stop, you want to clean everything. >> so cool. >> caroline wonders how can you increase the pressure when flushing a toilet. >> put a mirror in the toilet. 90 respect about of the time the reason the toilet doesn't work is because those holes are clogged. take a coat hanger just like when you go to the dentist and he uses that scraper on your teeth? there's calcium build up in there and the swirling action is there. don't use this on your teeth. >> i wouldn't. >> i thought you were leaving the mirror in there.
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>> you know what? that's sick. >> some things in life don't need to be seen. >> if you scrape all that out of there, it will work much faster. you'll be amazed. >> save a lot of money from calling a plumber. >> cindy wants to know when adding a tile back splash to a kitchen, whatever that is -- >> that's this. >> can i tile it directly to the painted wall. >> the back splash in your kitchen. >> you know, the counter top. >> why did you want a back splash? >> because water splashes against it. >> this is just drywall. tile can go right over painted drywall. we're not walking on this. this is a rel piece of tile mastic. use a notch trowel. those little hairlines are what will hold the tile in place. >> and make sure you get it straight or it will drive me crazy. >> actually. and if you put it in there and you step back, there are little spacers you can use, you grout this, it will stick forever and it looks beautiful. >> who is better than lou?
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nobody. >> thank you, lou. we'll treat your kids to tricked out halloween costumes that you can make yourself. >> so cute. >> good morning. i'm meteorologist chris warren with your weather channel forecast. severe weather threat, chance for storms into the overnight hours into the daytime. chance of showers and storms throughout parts of the southeast into the eastern great lakes and then some showers still hanging around this upper-level low that is going to be throughout the upper midwest and the northern plains bringing cooler air. that's the blue. that indicates where the cooler temperatures are going to be and a warmer to the south but still only into the 70s. the heat across the country is here in the west, especially the inland valleys of california well into the 80s. another system moving in the pacific northwest, the low that's bringing in the unsettled weather to the great lakes is still going to be impacting
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parts of the ohio valley, parts of the northern mississippi valley, that front swings out of the southeast. the same system that's going to bring that threat to severe weather the next 36 hours or so. then for friday cooler air still in place throughout the great lakes. the warm temperatures will be throughout parts of the southwest. los angeles moderating back down into the lower 70s now. 60s for boston and new york city. for the weekend on saturday, high pressure taking over for much of the southeast. still some showers throughout parts of the eastern lakes and parts of the northeast, northwest also going to see some shower activity. then on sunday another cold front moving through the plains. we're going to see things really start to dry out in the northeast as well. things should be much quieter throughout much of the south from the southwest to the southeast and the great lakes getting a little bit of a break. in fact warming back up on monday for chicago. 69. kansas city 79 degrees. then a couple more systems we're going to be dealing with on tuesday. you're going to see one moving through the great lakes and one
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today do it yourself halloween costumes. if you're tired of buying the pre-made costume, it's time to get creative. >> yes, it is. there are unique ideas. >> and so much more fun and much less expensive. you save at least 50%. and these are all costumes that moms have made and they swear they're easy. >> let's get started. we're going to bring out our producer sarah and her cute
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little baby reese. >> he's making his debut. >> he's a sleeping chicken. this is just a yellow sweat suit and sweat shirt and look at the feet. >> they're gloves. brilliant. >> and you can do this with any kind of bird costume. stuff them with a little cotton, tape them around the sweat suit. >> and it's warm. he's beautiful, sarah. >> we're so glad you're back with your baby. >> beautiful. $8, right? >> $8. >> thank you, sweetie. >> next up is sinclair. >> sinclair is a baby lobster. isn't that adorable. just a red sweat suit and cut out the gloves out of felt. so easy. glue them onto the sweatshirt. the head is the secret here. two styrofoam balls with the
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googly eyes on top and just two styrofoam balls with the eyes on top and two pipe cleaners for antennas. another $8 costume. >> really awesome. >> next up is little mckenzie. daughter of our producer. >> hi, mckenzie. >> mckenzie is obviously an adorable cupcake. so cute. so easy, too. just two big sheets of pink felt. you cut it out with a scalloped edge, glue on different colored pom-poms. a little lace around the neck. little head band. she has more sprinkles on top. the cupcake wrapper is just a piece of poster board and glued up the back. >> let's bring out mckenzie's brother, brady. >> looks like frank gifford to
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me. >> he's the heisman trophy. he could put a little aviator cap on you find at any costume store. then you take an old sweatshirt and sweat pants and just spray paint it gold. >> so he's a little heisman. >> that's right. you have to teach him the pose.. >> let's bring out michael and emily. thank you, sweetie. >> and this is another costume great for all ages. >> come on out, kids. >> little legos so easy and so inexpensive. good for girls and boys. this is basically just a box. you use a plate to cut a hole for the head. keep the bottom open. glue on some little craft boxes and paint it red or blue. >> so great.
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they're releasing their debut album called "monks in the desert, blessings, peace and harmony." we're so happy to have you with us today. welcome, gentlemen. congratulations on the record deal. >> how did that feel like? >> justin bieber must be so nervous. >> was it great news? >> we couldn't imagine it. >> somebody found out about you and said there's a record deal here. and you brew your own beer. we love that. we have to give it a try. >> we certainly do. >> okay. what are you going to be singing for us today? . >> it's called alleluia. the just will flourish. >> we're so excited. here they are. ♪
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♪ ♪ [ applause ] >> beautiful. >> so soothing. >> i think it will be billboard with a bullet. i really do. thank you, gentlemen. god bless you all for coming. really appreciate it. thank you for the beer. thank you so much. >> tomorrow what do we have? >> "paranormal" actress, 50 hottest bachelors, also ambush makeovers and diet mistakes. have a great w
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