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>> you have a job. >> yeah. but the whole johnny carson thing reminds me of a funny story frank told me. there were tons of paparazzi outside of dinah shore's house. she was having a dinner party. frank said, i'm going around the back. i know i will go through the sliding glass doors. he's been her friend forever. they're locked. so he sees a window open. >> no, he didn't. >> he's in a white suit. he's climbing in the window. johnny carson says, i'll have a fudgesicle. that's the way johnny's humor was. he looked like the good humor man. frank was accused of it with dinah, with everybody . when you look like brad pitt, people accuse you of things. >> yeah.
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my mom was up last night. this this morning when i was in the makeup room she sent a text. mom tells us when somebody makes fun of us. on another show. >> that's why i don't watch other shows. her mother tells us. >> my mom said jay leno mentioned last night about two people passing out at the "molly" cyrus concert but they got up in time to do the fourth hour. i guess he meant you and kathie lee. love, mom. she had to rewind it twice. we'll see if she's right. >> miley was on the "today" show this morning where she performed. a couple of drunken fans had to be taken out after they caused a stir. the two women were able to pull it together to host the fourth hour of the "today" show later. for a while there, yeah. [ applause ] >> ha, ha, ha. >> that joke never gets old. >> we just enjoy it. it's the gift that keeps on giving.
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casey kasem, beloved -- he 's the first one i remember doing the top ten countdown. beloved disk jockey from a long time ago. >> sure. he's 81, suffering from parkinson's. you may have seen the story in the news. his daughter's assistant and others who love him say they are being prevented from seeing him if what they believe may be his final time on the planet. his wife isn't allowing them entry into the home to see him. >> they haven't been in the house for ten years, they are claiming. >> they may have seen him. they haven't been in the home. they went out on the streets with signs. >> to protest. >> either going through court injunctions to see if they can see their dad. it's one thing if one daughter isn't allowed. when you watch the group of loved ones. >> it's not just the family members.
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his friends, a lot of people. his daughter julie spoke to the press about the situation. let's see what she had to say. >> i don't want any of his money. i don't want his estate. i don't want anything. i simply want to see my father on a regular basis, give him a hug, hold his hand, give him a massage, put a smile on his face. it's that simple. >> i lived in l.a. when he'd first married jean, his current wife. i think she was 17. he was 50. >> oh, when they got married? >> it was a huge scandal at the time. you can tell it's been a problem for his children. i just remember thinking -- >> she was 17? >> that's what billy bush told us. she had the largest mammary glands i have ever seen in my life. she was impressive. >> anyway, if you guys saw something like a ghost or
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something super natural, how would you react? that's a question. so there is a new movie coming out. >> a remake. >> "carrie." we see movie trailers and say, that looks scary. the film makers decided to really scare people in a coffee shop and make this the trailer of the movie. >> they rigged the entire coffee shop and built a fake wall and a pulley system. >> oh, my god! >> that sucks. i'm sorry. >> you just ruined my stuff. >> get some napkins. it's fine. >> fine? there is coffee inside my computer. do you know what? get away from me. [ screaming ] >> get away from me. >> oh, my god. i would freak. >> oh, oh!
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>> oh, my god. [ screaming ] >> oh, my god. [ screaming ] >> that one girl in the corner. oh, my god. that was genius. >> wow. do you know what? they took a risk. somebody could have been hurt in the making of that. there could have been a lawsuit. >> how authentic and terrifying? >> when the chairs started moving. >> the guy sliding up the wall wouldn't have done it for you? >> no, no. that didn't get me. >> that's defying gravity, hoda. >> i don't know why. but the rest of it looked real. >> get some napkins, clean it up. it's fine. >> fine? there is coffee in my computer. get away from me. [ screaming ] >> okay.
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i take it back. i think i knew it was coming. >> watch this. do this part again. >> creepy. >> oh, my god. >> is anybody leaving? >>there is one girl. look at the girl in the corner. [ screaming ] >> you never know what you would do. >> i would run out of there. what would you do? >> i think i would get out as fast as possible. >> there is nothing -- she was possessed. that's crazy. we have an announcement. nbc is kicking off education nation. coming up, we have a tribute to teachers and a big announcement to make. >> yes, we do. >> in the program. >> did you have a teacher that left a big impression on you? if so, we want you to let us
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know. >> did you? >> i did. it was my senior year. >> okay. >> my english teacher said, i'm going to fail you if you don't enter this pageant. pageants were the least cool thing in the world. it was america's junior miss program. i said, the last thing i want -- it was a scholastic pageant. >> allegedly. >> it was! no bathing suits. would i put on a bathing suit? there are satellites in the sky. anyway, i loved this teacher. she was very important. so i tried out and it changed my whole life. my whole career started because of that. you? >> ms. rosebrock used to have the kids in the back of the class who were scary, bullies. she used to make them give a speech. one of the tough ones gave such a moving speech. she would somehow crack the shells around young kids and bring them out. >> are you going to cry? >> i could.
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orlando bloom, the perfect name. >> it is. >> orlando bloom. >> bloom. >> known for playing ultimate fantasy roles like in "pirates of the caribbean." he tried to win kiera knightley's heart and as the blond, blue-eyed elf prince in "lord of the rings." >> now making his broadway debut in "romeo & juliet." we bet you know who he's playing. >> mercutio. >> that's one of the best roles ever written. so cool.
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you're on for, like, the first act and then you're off. >> playing romeo. was it daunting when you took it on initially? >> it was. i have told the story a few times. mom likened it to me climbing everest out of the gate without ever climb climbing with oxygen. i studied with a voice coach. i never got to play a lead in a shakespeare play. >> weren't you in the royal shakespeare company when you got a call for a film? >> i had that opportunity when i was 20, 21, leaving drama school. i was like, let's go. this is perfect. it's the route that, if you are lucky, you get. then i had this ridiculous opportunity in "lord of the rings." my agent knew it was on the cards because i had a meeting
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for it already. turned into the trilogy. >> it's worked out well for you. >> it certainly has. >> very, very well. >> why did you decide to go back to broadway? >> this is my debut. but back to theater, it's something that i feel i have picked up a thread in a way. i feel like i needed it in order to kind of feel whole and complete again, you know? >> there is nothing like a live audience. >> i'll be a different actor by the end of this. i will be. it's taught me so much. i have loved every moment of the rehearsal process. getting the chance to really speak the poetry of william shakespeare in this day and age. >> it is a reimagination of the story set in present day but the shakespearian language is still there.
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>> it's well edited. it's about two hours. this play would be three and a half. >> for today's audiences they are not used to nickelby stuff anymore. >> i grew up in canterbury, a cathedral city. i would walk in the as a kid and you have a sense of space and a connection. i can sort of liken that when we are having a good night in the theater and reciting the the poetry of shakespeare i hope you get a sense of the history of the language. it's so well edited. even if it doesn't immediately tune into your ear you can go with the way david la beau -- our director,
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he's really done a good way of making this accessible and the actress who plays juliet is one of the most beautiful things you have ever seen. she lights up the stage. >> she's no miranda kerr. >> very true. >> we wish you luck. >> you have the cutest baby boy ever. >> please come. >> we wish you success. >> look at this kid. >> we're going to try. from mascara smears -- oh! >> so a quick hair fix. jill has all the fashion fixes for us. and she has the winner of "the voice" cassidy pope later on. >> and a big announcement. stay tuned. >> what is it? >> i'm pregnant. >> congratulations. [ male announcer ] this is mike.
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we asked you to share memories of your favorite teachers. >> mr. rand was such a wonderful teacher. sometimes she would bring her guitar and sing lessons to us. she was just a wonderful person. she had such a good heart. >> an important lesson mr. casey taught me is regardless of what's happening in your life you should always do what you believe is right. >> a special memory ms. peg and i shared was last night when she came to my law school graduation. one of the first memories i have as her student was my preschool graduation. it was cool to see how everything came full circle. >> my favorite teacher is joe chapman. he was my band instructor. the most important life lesson he taught us was to work hard and give it 110% at all times. >> mrs. marx started out as my favorite teacher in elementary school.
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she's transitioned throughout the years to become one of my best friends. she continues to be a wonderful confidante and friend. >> all right. now it's time for the big announcement. we are looking for the teacher of the year. that's right. we are holding a contest looking for the most special teacher around. since almost all teachers spend their own money on supplies, the grand prize is $10,000 of classroom supplies. >> that's a lot. >> the folks at retail me not.com are ready. if there is somebody teaching a class from kindergarten to 12th grade go to klgandhoda.com.
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style quandry. >> from a pen that re moves eye makeup to an app that lets you to the to shop yourself. what? contributing ed tor from people style watch jill martin. >> and author. >> i heard that rumor. >> i'm excited about this. we are starting with beauty emergency. i pretended i had a wild night out and i have makeup down my face. which i didn't. $3. this pen. i have already tried it. you go like this and it takes off the makeup. >> without removing -- >> the rest of the makeup. isn't it great? $3. >> wow. >> that's fabulous for touch-ups. this half of me has this on. the other day you had glitter all over you. >> i did. remember that? >> this is moracco oil. it has a body line. just a little bit, you put on for shimmer. >> i want it on my legs. >> look at the color. >> isn't it great? >> yeah. >> starting at $10. >> that smells good. >> it's the same as the hair stuff.
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>> wow. >> thank you. >> on the go stuff, too, for traveling. when i have extra i put it in my hair for fly-aways. out's oil with bronzer. look at this arm compared to this arm. >> that one's gorgeous. >> better than that one. >> this is fabulous. do you know when you want to take off the polish on your feet but don't want to run your manicure? i want you to see this. >> lots going on down there. >> put the cotton ball in this thing. >> wow. >> if you want to polish furniture, spray it on the thing and polish the furniture. >> afterwards. >> so you don't get it on your nails. >> or wear gloves. >> anyway, three for $3. hair lingerie. >> yes. >> you may think this is a cuff
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on my arm, but it is not. it's three hair bands. if i go out with all of you, we each have a hair band. >> if it's windy -- wow. >> they have bows. >> look at for the babies, too. you won't make a crease in your hair. you can wear it and look stylish. >> rocking the side pony. it's cute. >> okay. look at my tush. do you think i have anything in it? >> yes. i feel it. >> it is a lip gloss that's flat. >> yes! >> you can walk around or a small clutch. >> put it where the sun don't shine. >> in my phone case. >> it's flat. so you want to be hands-free -- >> this is genius. >> this is a clear iphone case. i printed out the same schedule. you could put -- this is blake, cass.
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put in notes for the day. in an emergency you don't want to forget. you need to drink before this. hoda, kathie lee. >> you have everything in your purse. you have to go to a party. you just write on the glass. then it comes off. you can regift the wine. >> wow! >> wow. >> this is major. >> do it. >> this is your no makeup shot. my friend lindsay, she fixes her picture. >> what happened to my lip? >> i will press "smooth." look. do you see what's happening? >> takes off 20 years. >> give me lips, please. it's very upsetting. >> i like that. >> hoda, you look 10. >> where are my lips?
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>> hold on. i'm trying to do everything at once. look at your teeth. ready? i'm whitening them. >> that's rude. they are white. >> just saying. look how great this is. >> and -- >> hoda's zoned out. >> you can reshape. say you your arm doesn't come out right. your arm looks good. but you can make it thinner. >> that looks like i got hit by a truck. >> if you take a bad shot you could transform the photo. >> we've got to go. all right, gang. she won "the voice" and now cassidy pope will sing her single just for us. >> and tony bennett and his wife are with us. we'll be right back. was better leverage. that's why he created his new magic eraser handy grip.
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♪ tony bennett and his beautiful wife susan. >> the couple feel strongly about a well rounded education. nearly 15 years ago they founded exploring the arts which strengthens the role of arts education in public high schools. >> great to see you again. >> thank you very much. >> wow. >> it all started basically with the sinatra school you built in brooklyn. >> in queens. >> right, right. you are a teacher yourself. >> i used to be. i was a social studies teacher at the sinatra school. >> the arts have been stripped away from a lot of schools when they make cuts. tell us how important it was in your life and what impact you hope the to make. >> i started in a high school in manhattan. the high school of industrial art which taught us how to make a living as artists. it was a wonderful school. so i told susan about that. then we kicked around ideas and
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decided to start a school but had no idea it would branch out into 17 schools now. >> 17 schools now. out in california, so they are not just local. >> this year we have three schools in east los angeles. >> funding is always an issue when it comes to things like this. >> because of tony, everybody was open to it. it was just two years from the idea to opening the sinatra school. with the success of that school we were like, we don't want to just have these kids benefit. we want to try to benefit all high school-aged kids. we are slowly growing. slowly but surely. >> it's common sense. if you can put a child on the path early on that they have a passion for. my daddy used to say, find something you love to do and figure out a way to get paid for it. that's what you are teaching them. it's the greatest gift. >> your dad was right about that. that's the secret.
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if you get lucky enough to have a passion for it, it all works out really. >> you would be willing to put in the work. >> i bet you have seen so many success stories. do you have anecdotes of things you have seen? >> all the kids. the great thing is you see kids that are happy to be in school every day. >> they can't wait to get there. >> attendance rate is 95, 99%. >> graduation rates for you are huge. test scores and everything else. >> well, you guys have been a great part of education nation. i know you came back and you're here with with us. thanks for all you do. >> next year you'll have 30 schools. >> we're going for it. >> you're performing this week, on friday, i think. >> where is that? >> radio city music hall. >> oh, radio city. >> tony, come on. >> he'll be back tomorrow to perform in our 8:00 hour. >> are you ready for an education in wine? >> we have the best bottles for $15 and under.
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>> if you are headed to a dinner party and don't know what to bring we are about to sample wines for under $15 a bottle. >> rye is from food & wine magazine. and leslie, is the author of wine for women. usually they battle but not today. >> today we are happy. getting along. >> a happy couple. bringing wines we love to dinner parties. >> okay. >> these are all under $15. you don't have to spend a lot to impress. they are bottles. we'll start with rose bubbles. >> really? >> our theme is bring something you love. you know i'm a bubble girl. >> that's smart.
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if they have crappy stuff you brought something you like. >> it's important. you have to cover yourself. >> this is one of spain's most famous sparkling wines made from pinot noir. dry, delicious. >> that's delicious. >> one of my favorites. beautiful. >> that's fabulous. >> so good. >> for white wine, i thought it would be fun to bring a classic. one of the classic wines of any region. this is from france. hugo genteel. it was a noble grape variety. again, $14.99 or so. terrific, crisp. great apperetif. >> i can't believe the prices. >> amazing. >> delicious. >> we'll load you up with one of your favorites. >> i hope so. >> another classic because you don't have enough glasses in front of you. this is chardonnay. this is from australia. this is a crisp, refreshing, new style from australia of
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chardonnay. this is jacob's creek . a really nice wine, refreshing. >> i love it. >> $8 a bottle. >> stop it. >> bigger is better. >> look at that jumbo. >> you can bring this one for $15. >> how much? >> $15 for the magnum, two bottles. >> pinot noir. everybody loves it. >> hoda's favorite. >> $10 pinot from the shoo fly. this is a terrific wine. >> delicious. >> stop it. >> get out. >> you have to make sure the guests have 17 glasses in front of them. >> and make them clean up. >> this is a terrific red called besieged.
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wine that tells a story. a beautiful red blend. >> the last one here. this is the one -- >> sweet wine. >> we'll make a taste. >> port. >> nick, your son, it's his 12th birthday. >> love you. >> we are very fond of your uncle. she won season three of "the voice." >> cassadee pope will debut the single off her new album. first, this is "today" on nbc.
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it's that special thing. >> i was lucky to have him as a coach. he's the best. >> how does it feel leaving the contest and embarking on a career? >> feels good. this feels like my element, doing my thing, not thinking about other people and being myself. >> then you get to go on tour with rascal flatts. you get your work out of the way and then you get to be part of their party. >> it's such a party. >> they are unbelievable. >> awesome. >> the band perry is there, too. >> you all get along. >> one big happy family. >> or is it fake like me and hoda. >> you guys play it off well. probably like that. >> what are you singing for us? >> my single, "wasting all these tears."
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♪ ♪ i tried to find you at the bottom of a bottle ♪ ♪ laying down on the bathroom floor ♪ ♪ my loneliness was a rattlin the windows ♪ ♪ you said you don't want me anymore ♪ ♪ and you left me ♪ standing on a corner crying ♪ feeling like a fool for trying ♪ i don't even remember ♪ why i'm wasting all these tears on you ♪ ♪ i wish i could erase our memory ♪ ♪ cause you didn't give a damn about me ♪ ♪ oh, finally i'm through
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♪ wasting all these tears on you ♪ these tears on you ♪ you ain't worth another sleepless night ♪ ♪ and i'll do everything i gotta do to get you off my uh mind ♪ ♪ cause what you wanted i i couldn't get ♪ ♪ what you did, boy, i'll never forget ♪ ♪ and you left me ♪ standing on a corner crying ♪ feeling like a fool for trying ♪
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♪ i don't even remember ♪ why i'm wasting all these tears on you ♪ ♪ i wish i could erase our memory ♪ ♪ cause you didn't give a damn about me ♪ ♪ oh, finally i'm through ♪ wasting all these tears on you ♪ ♪ these tears on you ♪ you left me ♪ standing on a corner crying ♪ feeling like a fool for trying ♪ ♪ i don't even remember why ♪ i'm wasting all these tears on you ♪ ♪ i wish i could erase our memory ♪
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♪ cause you didn't give a damn about me ♪ ♪ oh, finally i'm through ♪ wasting all these tears on you ♪ ♪ these tears on you ♪ i tried to find you at the bottom of a bottle ♪ ♪ laying down on the bathroom floor ♪ [ applause ] steve: hey, i'm steve harvey, comedian, show host. i wrote a book called "act like a lady, think about a man." i wrote it for my daughter who began dating. i always wanted to host a
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daytime show. i've been through a lot in my wife. i've been married. i've been divorced. i'm a dad raising seven kids. so believe me, something going on in your house, it's probably a piece of it going in mine too. i'm here to help. we'll get through this thing together. [cheers and applause] steve: thank you very much. thank you very much. thank you very much. thank you very much. thank you for coming. thank you. thank you very much. hello, everybody. welcome, welcome, welcome. how's everybody doing today? hope you're doing good. well, we got a lot happening on today's show. we're talking about every parent's worst nightmare.
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where are your kids when they leave the house and are they safe? and today we'll meet a mom and dad who take parenting to the extreme. also, for you ladies out there dating, i got a few tips on how to catch a guy's eye. next time you're out with your girlfriends, you're going to find out exactly what men notice but also what we never notice. ok. and later, are you and your husband never on the same page? well, we got a couple who's having a hard time communicating. ain't that the number one problem? it's a he said/she heard situation, but i'm going to be solving it today with some things i've learned along the way. so we got a big show today. and i'd like to open my show with questions. i'll take questions from the audience. we have a segment called "ask steve." >> i'm moniquea. i know you talk a lot about
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mama's boys, right? and i think i met a few of them. steve, my question to you, are men typically attracted to women who reminds them of their mother? steve: well, i mean -- [laughter] steve: listen, we're attracted to women's ways -- >> ok. steve: who remind us of our mother. >> ok. steve: we don't really want you to look like our mama so that's for starters. and then every man isn't a mama's boy. i think you got to look at it like this because this is what a lot of women do. you're like an emissions tower. you emit a signal. you attract these types of men to you. could be because, you know, a lot of sometimes women are real nurturing and caring and you meet a guy and then he starts telling you his problems and you say, oh, i can fix that or oh, i would never hurt you. i would treat you better than she did. next thing you know you got him.
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>> right. steve: well, guess what, you just gave him the ok to come to you with all his little problems and now instead of you having a man you got this little boy you got to fix all the time. >> that's how i feel like. steve: i think that's what happens a lot of times. >> thank you, steve. steve: absolutely. who's next? just go right there. >> i just want to know, is it ever ok to break up with a girl like facebook or text? let me explain. i'm sorry. can i explain? can i explain? the problem is -- you can put a lot of emotion into a text, you know what i mean? steve: whoa, whoa. you say you can put a lot of emotion in a text? >> they got smiley -- steve: whoa. before they kill you in here, you sit down, man, because you don't need to be standing up. randall, let me
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