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ta a look. >> strike three, you're out of there. >> there are no outs in this game. >> how do you know who's winning? >> every game ends in a tie. >> it's good they don't keep score. >> yeah, because your kid stinks. >> you're out! >> no, you're out! >> could you drive, i don't feel good. >> i love billy crystal. so there is sort of an attitude around, it's been sort of seeping into everything, the schools are culture, which is, children's self-esteem is so darn important, and we know that it is, that everybody should be a winner all the time. which i say, contributes to kids not knowing how to deal with life when it really happens, because all along they've been "winners." but they haven't been winners at all. they haven't learned to appreciate winning. i'm not saying they're losers. >> that's what you said without saying it. >> if you get a trophy, but you haven't earned the trophy, what does a trophy mean, if everybody got a trophy. >> here's the thing.
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people in sports -- i'm sick of it. >> people are good in sports in high school and college are usually very successful, because they're used to trying as hard as they possibly can and sometimes not winning. that's such a downer. when it happens to you and you're in the middle of a game or the whole team is riding on you and i've been there, i was at the foul line, it was all about me. and please, all i had to do was make the shot. we would have won, we were down by one point. around the rim and plop, out. i'm still thinking about it and it makes me feel terrible that i made the whole team lose and we were losers, because i did that. because -- >> so sad. the truth is, that's what makes you ultimately a winner in the real sense. it's not a phony winning, it's a real winning. >> i think it's okay for kids to be competitive, some. i mean i think the idea of everyone lollygagging on the field can be cute and stuff, but i think there's a point between winning and losing. winners and losers.
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>> you know, when i think it's great? >> when? >> when it's like the special olympics, frank helped found the special olympics with eunice shriver. eunice kennedy shriver. years and years and years ago. eunice who did it, but she said to frank, will you get me some athletes when they did their very first one and frank got all of these great athletes to come and support it one of the most moving things you'll ever see in your life are when the kids all compete and they all get a trophy. there's something special about that. frank said one of the greatest days in all of sports, covering it for all of those years was the first time he covered the special olympics and a little kid was out front, he was winning, he was winning, he was getting to the finish line and another little kid fell. he stopped, went over and picked up his friend and went over the finish line together. that's a real winner and that's what we're not teaching our kids, dag gone it. >> but what if a kid did that in another race.
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>> cody did it in elementary school. i was beyond thrilled with him. you know, show us some character. don't show me your little trophy that doesn't mean a thing. >> but one time i got one of those trophies and i do remember it. and i lost it. i liked getting it. it was cool. >> oh, god, no! no! >> there's the loser, right there! >> oh, my god! >> we're not just talking about her hair. >> wait a minute, wait a minute. first of all. i had an "h" necklace on. the name of my team was the foals, we were clearly unstoppable. nobody told me it was picture day. clearly. >> would you have done anything differently if you would have known it was picture day? >> i had hair issues forever. please take that down. >> oh, my god. >> those were my new glasses, i was proud of them. nobody told me. whatever, you guys have ugly pictures, too. okay, let's talk about laugh.
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>> what does your laugh say about you. as wine makers we love them already. a wine maker commissioned a study about what your laugh really means. >> a body expert judy james outlined what each laugh means. okay? she said if the eyes narrow and close as the mouth falls open, that's a certain kind of laugh. here's the weezer. not like that! >> they have asthma, it sounds like. >> do we have the sound of one? anyway -- >> that sounds like something else. >> she said they are usually good-humored people who spent years in a career where silence is the norm. >> all librarians. >> the laughing sailor. >> love that guy. >> the guy with the dead-pan face and jumpy shoulders, usually from someone who doesn't know how to let go and truly laugh. >> the carry on laugh. something that adele does. take a listen.
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[ laughter ] >> i love her laugh. >> i do too. >> i love it, too. >> contagious. >> i could do it all day. not really. >> i love her. >> adore her. >> they decided -- >> if that laugh was coming out of somebody else, i might not like it it's because we love adele so much. >> and let's hear kathie lee's laugh and then we'll tell you how judy described her laugh. [ laughter ] that's weird. >> that's unfortunate. because i was given a trophy as a child. >> you were described as bawdy. semi aggressive chuckle. >> semi aggressive? >> it registers a high level of confidence and a lack of social fear or inhibition. the tone is low, sexy and direct in a flirty way, it gets louder, suggesting that you grew up in a noisy atmosphere, maybe even a male-dominated house. is that true?
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>> yeah. >> hoda, let's listen to her, shall we? [ laughter ] >> that's my fake laugh. >> okay. >> wow, that's annoying. >> that's my fake laugh. >> she is described as a social shared laugh. whatever that means. she has a deep desire to share humor. more of a woman's laugh than mine. what am i? never mind. sometimes bringing her hand to cover her mouth could suggest some issues with shyness as a child. >> we did have that. >> we showed you why. >> and her tone suggests, social approaching to please the speaker. >> that was my phony laugh. when i laugh really hard. remember when we did the thing about the emmy. >> when we were in charleston. >> i laughed my real laugh. let's talk about this, everyone thinks there may be in the world
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someone who looks like them, a twin. >> a doppelganger. >> there's some kind of an app. >> it's an alike app. >> it shows what celebrity you, you resemble the most. so they take your features and all that stuff. they take a photo. and they tell you who you resemble the most. we should point out that joanne lamarca did it and she looks like tom hanks. >> he is the most trusted man in the world. >> here's kathie lee's picture and she looks like that, madeline stowe. >> i will take that any day. >> poor madeline stowe, she's about to kill herself. >> now hoda? >> beyonce. >> is this a joke? >> we're supposed -- ♪ all the single ladies >> sara looks like -- >> naomi watts. >> and we decided to choose our camera man, anthony.
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and -- ryan reynolds! >> hot, baby. >> that's it. >> it's time for your friday funnies. >> are you ready for it? >> i shouldn't do that. because -- ha ha ha. >> show our facebook fans. sarah jane from cloverdale, california. an old woman realizes she's seen and done just about everything she could and the time has come to depart this world. after considering various methods of doing away with herself. she decides to shoot herself through the heart. not wanting to make a mistake, she phones her doctor and asks him the exact location of the heart. he tells her that the heart located two inches below the left nipple. the old woman hangs up the phone, takes careful aim and shoots herself in the left knee. [ laughter ] do your funny laugh. >> this is it. all right, it's time for bobbie's buzz. hello, bobbie. count down to two weeks from today, miss bobbie.
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>> bob bobi is getting married. >> she's looking scrumptious. >> ready for you. >> getting ready to answer a lot of questions about self-tanning and body tanning. a new collection that's fun is called originalscent.com. they will customize a fragrance for you based on a quiz and you can have an entire collection of really personal products. we have maximum hottie hoda. they'll send it complete with labels. and we have just for fra and happy hour. this is a really fun concept. i do like this collection. now another thing that was buzz-worthy. josie maran has an all-natural makeup line. she launched a self-tanner body wash that you put on in the shower. it sold out on qvc, we have to wait a few months for it. if you're interested in trying it. a foaming self-tanner, you apply one body part at a time. you wait out of the body stream for 60 seconds, and rinse it off. the bonus is you don't have to have the sticky body lotion on for hours. >> how do you get it on your back?
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>> you have to have someone else help, i guess. so one tip i will share, no matter what self-tanner you're going to use, sometimes i use the glove or jergens express. after all the pros who have sprayed me. they use baby powder, they sprinkle the baby powder and hair dryer to blast off and dust the baby powder. what that does, it absorbs the excess moisture so you don't get the streaking. what causes the streaking is when you perspire. that's a great tip. baby powder. >> sally hassen has a fabulous self-tanner. everybody can do that. >> somebody told me that hansen has the fabulous self-tanner. >> she also has the spray legs. >> sally hansen. >> it's time for our johnson's baby of the week where we celebrate new moms and their new additions to their families. first up, meet little eli james dennisor who popped into the world at six pounds, seven ounces on march 18th in maryland.
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mom and dad say eli already loves music, animals and bath time. >> of course. the next bundle of joy is aria, who was born in warwick, rhode island, her proud parents want all the other new moms to know patience and staying calm are key to a happy baby. and our third johnson's baby of the week is sweet little sebastian. sebastian made his big debut on march 19th to his proud parents, who are over the moon. so congratulations to all our babies. and if you want a chance for your baby to be considered, go to klgandhoda.com. >> all right. sara. whether it is a family reunion that has you on edge -- or a friend's dream dding -- your nightmare! >> the right way to handle awkward social situations. bt, we're not talking about you. >> no! [ male announcer ] research suggests cell health
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corner, which means family reunions, june weddings and maybe a little summer romance. >> and with all the social gatherings, you may find yourself in a few sticky situations, here with a few tips is "today" contributor and etiquette expert and president of her company, harriet cole. >> and say du marchand, the expert on social skills. >> the summer is for lovin' and a lot of times people are meeting new romances in the summertime. 's that kind of vibe. is it one of those things that when you meet someone, you should go dutch? or is it one of those things that you should just play it like you usually play and wait for the guy to pay? >> i love for the idea of a man paying for the first date. i know it's old school, but-day love it. i think it's not all summer that he has to pay. date one is a nice thing for him to pay. if you invite him, though. if you make the overture and you pay, that sort of sets up an interesting conversation. >> but you see -- i still to
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this day, when a man says let's -- >> i'm out. >> i'm out. >> i think she should pay for the first date. >> and after that as well. >> i think you just brought up a great point if a man invites you, absolutely. >> if he says, why don't you come to my apartment and i'll cook for you. >> you meet a guy at a pool party, do you think it's okay to reach out to him, or should you always wait until he calls? >> i'm old school. i'm very old school. i met my husband, with modern technology. >> and actually we, it was very old world. we dating during the summertime. fortunately it wasn't in a pool scenario. but yeah, i mean it's -- >> what is the point? >> summer romance -- >> what was the point? >> let's move on. >> let's move on to wedding
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etiquette. you get an invite for a wedding. and you're not sure if you should or shouldn't bring a plus one. what's the rule? >> well if you weren't invited with a plus one, then you weren't. >> there's a reason. >> they were trying to keep it to a number. >> it's weddings are so expensive. people invite who they intend to invite. if you are engaged, the rule is, that your fiancé should be invited. perhaps the people don't know. then you ask. then you ask, is it okay for me to bring me fiancé. if you're married, your spouse should be invited. but not if you're just dating. >> they may not be aware of your current status. >> check it on facebook. >> what should be the average cost of a wedding gift, do you think? >> that depends -- >> i think it depends on the city. if you're talking about a new york city wedding, versus somewhere else, it could be an entirely different price range. bottom line is you want to make sure that you're covering your cost, plus giving a gift.
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>> and that bothers me, actually. i think, i know that that's what people say, weddings are very expensive. i don't like thinking, i want to buy a gift that costs as much as my plate. but i think you should go on the registry, look to see what they -- >> what you can afford. and a smart couple has a range of prices. >> don't go into debt because you're trying to impress someone who has invited you to the wedding. i know certain people because they could not afford a wedding gift, declined to go to the wedding, they felt so badly. >> you're going because you love the people, you give the best that you can. and if you go from their registry, at least you're giving something that you know that they want. >> what about if somebody has been married and this is their second or third wedding? do you still have to bring a gift? >> it's a wedding. >> the one from the last wedding, let's be honest. >> if you were to go to a dinner party for the third time at someone's house, you would bring a bottle of wine, right? >> i would bring a bottle of wine to the bathroom, you know what i'm saying?
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i'm talking about a wedding, they don't need anything else. >> but a lot of times when people are getting married and it's not the first time, they will say, you know, in lieu of gift -- >> right, right. >> that's the take-away. >> but don't count on it. all right. ladies, thank you. taking questions from across the street with sara, a funky dance party. >> i'm not in the mood. asional have constipation,
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♪ time for three, two, one, live with, sara haines, where we send our girl across the street to the crowd at the nbc experience store. >> first up i found me another sarah from illinois. >> hi, hoda. this one's for you. i wanted to know what do you have most in common with your dog? >> oh, my god. you know what? can i tell you something, this sounds not to be arrogant. he likes to meet new people. he's always on the street. >> he's friendly like hoda. >> tail wagging, tongue hanging out.
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>> we like to lick. >> we've got the cutest baby ever and her grandmother, michelle, from florida. >> i was just wondering if you could have any super hero power in the world, what would it be and why? >> what would yours be? >> mine would be to be invisible. >> i knew that. >> right now. what's yours? >> i think it would be to be all-knowing because wisdom is what we need more in this world. i would want to be all-knowing. >> now you're supposed to say you already are. >> precious. >> why you want to start skinny-dipping right now. >> before memorial day. plus makeup tricks.
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welcome back to "today" on this try-day friday, we're helping you drop 10 pounds by memorial day with a little skinny dipping. >> you can save 500 calories a day just by skipping all the dressings and the dips and
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condiments loaded with hidden calories, sugar and salt. "today" diet and nutrition he had editor diane fernstrom has more. >> we want to give you good things to help you trim calories. >> ketchup. >> if you're a big ketchup user, look for reduced sugar ketchup. it tastes more tomato-y. if flavor is an issue for you, just cut down the total amount. everybody knows about mayonnaise, most people use it to moisten bread. you don't care that much about the taste. so if you get reduced fat or nonfat, it saves a lot of calories. a tablespoon is more than 100 calories. >> and it adds up quickly. so mustards are great. look for dark brown, the grainy type. texture and mouth feel are really important. >> there's almost no calories in mustard. and you can doll things up with hot sauce or little fancier
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sriracha sauce. it's available everywhere. and can you use some of these a-1 steak sauce. but be careful of barbeque sauce. >> maple syrup. >> there you go. then we get to salad dressings. who doesn't know, don't pour dressings on. but what if you don't want to have just balsamic vinegar or lemon juice, that works, too. but you can use olive oil and use it sparingly, just a tablespoon, 100 calories goes a long way. or get a spray pump. try things like rice vinegar, red wine vinegar. this really goes a long way. >> i like rice vinegar. >> it's good, right? >> uh-huh. >> if you like packaged things, you can get the old package seasonings, and reverse the oil and vinegar. you're not having a big oily dressing. you're in control of this. if you like commercial dressings, they can be really great. some are made with yogurt.
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they're fine for some people, but still watch the amounts. you can use the fat-free ones, if they taste gloppy to you, don't use them. they're fine for some people, but watch the amounts. if you use regular dressings -- >> is that ken's? >> i discovered that in nantucket, this one looks -- that is -- probably a zillion calories, i love that stuff. >> a little goes a long way. >> you can water it down with vinegar. >> nobody wants to do that. >> now we're going to start dipping. because here you can save a ton of calories. the best dip on earth if you're trying to lose weight and it's also healthy. >> salsa. instead of the guacamole. or you can take guacamole or hummus, more calories and use them mix them up. read the labels, they may look low calorie. >> what do you do with your guacamole? >> avocados, a little salt and pepper, lemon juice or lime juice, that's enough and a small
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amount goes a long way. when it's very flavorful, you tend to eat less, can you make some of your favorites from a package using low-calorie sour cream or greek yogurt. whatever you like. and mix it up with sometimes a fancy spinach dip. that dilutes out the calories. >> thank you, madeline. >> thank you. how to use makeup when you wakeup. to look like a million bucks. [ male announcer ] snap out of your snack routine with delicious pringles stix. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ a deliciously unique snack. everything pops with pringles stix. [ crunch ] >> announcer: introducing the great weekend sale at hotwire. for a limited time, get up to
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secret is getting eight full hours of sleep every night. for a lot of women it's impossible. we have makeup trips, with "shape" magazine's editor at large. bahar, welcome back. >> if you can't get the eight hours, there are things you can do? >> absolutely. first trick is to use a great scrub. the reason, it's going to
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exfoliate your skin, get rid of those dead skin cells, increase your circulation. >> how often? >> every single day. or every other day. a gentle scrub. >> is this one new? >> yes, it's from yes to grapefruit. it will invigorate your senses. >> should you do this at night before you go to bed or in the morning? >> this is in the morning that's going to boost your glow. >> i want to lick it, too. that smells good. >> foundation? >> the next trick is to add a little bit of luminosity to your skin because you're tired. we love to mix just a touch of your foundation and then you're going to add a little bit of liquid highlighter to this as well. the foundation of course -- >> takes on a little luminosity. >> the foundation gets rid of the discoloration, foundation adds the special youthful glow. >> all over your face? >> yes, all over your face. you can add a little bit between your eyes as well for the extra glow. >> what about color? >> color is very important. always use a little bit of blush when you're tired. i like a cream-based blush
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because this is going to go on and give you a dewy look. >> this will make you look all orangey. >> it's very, very sheer. >> not on hoda's deeply tanned skin. >> you can use this on your lips or on your cheeks, dab a little bit on. >> and blend, ladies, blend. >> that's the key when you're blend, blend, blend. tired. you want some color. >> uh-huh. >> and the eyes, you should be using an eye cream every single day. but when you're tired, your skin is extra dry and the wrinkles may be more pronounced. i love this duo from olay. using an eye cream, this little brush is really cool, it moisturizes and protects your lashes. you use these both. >> what? ? it gives you a nice little open sensation in your eye. you look beautiful and bright-eyed. >> okay. another really cool trick, this is a concealer pencil from --
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>> thank you. >> a concealer pencil from makeup forever. basically you put this on your undereye. so the water line of your eye, it -- >> you mean along the lid. >> the lower lid. >> inside the lower lid. >> it makes your eye pop. >> really? >> exactly. >> you can get that from makeup forever. mascara is a must. this one from smashbox has blue and black pigments, that makes the whites of your eyes really, really pop. >> for any color eye? >> any color eye. and the lips? >> we all love a nude lip. but that can make you look washed out. so try to use something with a little pink shade. this one from bare minerals. >> that looks like a great color for you, hoda-woman. >> it's almost sheer. >> some people don't want to use too much. >> i'll use it on my arm. >> everything you need to know to get great curb appeal. >> curb or curve? >> curb.
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>> kyla given here from the weather channel. we start as a severe weather threat right on into texas. we need everybody r everyone to be aware and have your family's emergency room plan in place. montana, places like that will also have thunderstorms but not of the severe verify. temperatures in new york city, 71. behind us very warm temperatures in places like dallas, 81 in bluk. and nice and mild along the west coast. as we get into team, the severe threat starting to die down. agsd all the way up the east koegts of florida right on up into pennsylvania and still remaining very warm out in the
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west, 81 in albuquerque, and 89 in chicago. 64 still in new york city, and 75 in washington, d.c. as we get into monday, that rain very slow moving and it continues along the east coast. showers in washington, d.c. heading up in a place like boston, 69 degrees. more storms all the way from billings, montana and chicago with a high of '81 degrees. by tuesday, rain stretching through the north plains all the way up to texas. and over into new england. 81 degrees for new york city, 89 in washington. and 78 in boston. and then into wednesday, rain still continuing all the way down from the south right on up into new england. 75 in new york city. and of course, you can get all of your weather updates every weekend morning, "wake up with al" starting at 5:30 a.m.
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it is the time of year he you start seeing the neighbors planting in the garden, but you don't know where to start. >> here us to walk through gardening 101 is this adorable husband and wife. ken and barbie. >> chris and payton, from hgtv's "going yard." >> hey guys. are you lying about the green thumb, you don't need to have one it make it work? >> you're going to give us five important tips that we could go through. we have certain plants, certain times of the year? >> better to plant in the spring and fall, in the summer it's way too hot to plant. right now a perfect time to get gardening. >> do we need gloves? we usually do. >> put your gloves on. i like to work with my hands. >> i like to match. >> that's why we have variety. >> i like to wear my gloves, i like to have my hand tool so i'm
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not getting my hands too dirty. especially if you have a fresh manicure. >> good plan. >> good potting soil, fertilizer, plants need food. >> how do you know what the good potting soil is? >> that's the thing, a lot of problems in yards, your dirt is terrible. too sandy, too rocky in other parts of the world. that's why you need to get some good planting mix, so when you plant something in the ground, it now has nutrients in it. you don't have to worry about feeding as much. if you don't have the right base -- >> even if you plant something like miracle grow? >> if you don't have the right soil. you could water the miracle grow all around it and it won't hold the water. >> hoda, now we have our gloves and tools and dirt. now what do we do? >> your hands, already, payton is going to take one of you over here. >> all right. here we have -- >> good luck. >> i don't like variegated stuff. >> don't use fancy words.
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>> this is hosta. >> what is that? >> hosta. >> hosta. >> of course it is. >> not fond of hosta. >> what do i do? >> break that up. >> i got it. >> it's huge. >> we got ours out. >> then you break up the roots a little bit. >> this is our fake garden. now we've got that. >> then you open it up. >> then you pour it all the way around. >> and you trowel. >> you trowel that all around. >> you know what, she's showing off. >> i'm sick of her showing off. >> hoda thought it was a big spoon. >> don't worry about getting dirty over there. >> that's the way you do it. >> everybody understands. >> you don't have to have a clean work space, it can be dirty. >> just have your husband cue it up. >> you're making me clean? >> we're good. now what do you do? >> these are really great for
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your yard. >> payton needs to speak. >> the hosta will be better for shade. the katman is better for full sun. >> these are perennials, right? they'll come back every year, hoda. >> if you take care of them. >> how often do we water these? >> we got water cans. take your pick and start watering. >> pick your color. >> do we do it every single day? >> it depends on where you live. if you'll get a nice downfall every day, you want to soak it through but not oversoak it right? >> exactly. >> these might actually grow in here. >> get the other side. >> and we have 30 seconds. >> what do we have over here? >> a couple more easy plants. boxwood which you see all around the city. easy to grow. lilacs are beautiful right now. >> we lost all our boxwoods and lilac in hurricane sandy. devastation. that's what we're doing right now, is replenishing. >> what is that, a little rose plant? >> a nice beautiful rose. great thing about roses, they're less susceptible to disease, they've bred them so they're easier to manage. >> thank you, guys, you are so
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nice. >> thank you so much. >> you could do a tooth paste commercial. >> their musical hobby turned into an internet phenomenon. >> first, this is "today" on nbc.
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>> announcer: the toyota concert series today, brought to you by toyota. five guys on one piano. and since last year, that video has been viewed more than 21 million times. >> i would say that's successful. >> it scored them a record deal and now the piano guys are hoping for the same success with their brand new album, the piano guys, volume two. you know, you must have lost sleep waiting -- what do we name it! >> it was a tough battle. yeah. >> steven and john, what happened to the other guys? >> you know, it was nice on that video to involve our behind-the-scenes guys. we all just played the same piano. usually it's only two. >> nobody really got along, huh? >> we have a great time together. our video producer and music
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producer, and join us on that song. which was kind of a fluke. we didn't plan on it. taking off the way it did. >> that's cool. >> it was adhd, having fun. >> one of you is on the piano. >> 39 other videos which are just the two of us. >> what are you guys going to sing for us today? >> are you going to sing? >> i hope not. >> i hope we're not going to sing. >> what? >> we want ratings. >> what are you going to play? it's taylor swift's song, right? >> a little classical-infused arrangement in a style that we like to do. >> it's as if js bach and taylor swift hung out in the same room? >> you mean johan sebastian? >> yes. >> here they are, the piano guys, performing again! ♪ ♪ ♪
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welcome to "mad money" welcome to cramerica. i'm teaching and educating so call me at 1 800 743-cnbc. sure, i know we have to take a breather eventually, but as i've said over and over again, this market is controlled by earnings and profits and as long as the earnings from companies continue to be stronger than we expect there will not be a sustained pullback. yesterday, the averages have bounced back and then some. the dow roared to .95%, and mostly because the earnings simply remain very solid. so let me give you two quick facts and earnings growth is running at 2.4% year over year versus the expectations of 1.8% and that's a very big percentage gain and get this, 67.6% of the

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