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>> i told her this is my move. you've got to get out of here. i need alone time. >> thank you, sweetie. i'm looking forward to this. hoda is in rio already. i think we have a little b roll of her frolicking. you know, they said don't open your mouth anywhere near the -- there she is, doing everything you're not supposed to do, jogging with strangers and -- she's got this -- such a great, energy, doesn't she? >> she does. and a great run, too. >> she is -- she lights up any situation she's in. we miss you, hoda woman. we love you. i've got a good pal here. >> yeah. >> earlier today, andy performed his hits on the plaza including "fresh eyes." let's listen. ? suddenly i'm in love with a stranger i can't believe she's mine ? ? and now all i see is you with
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>> yeah. they seem to like it. new to the audience. >> yeah. it only takes a second when you have the new ones. just came out. >> when you already have them because they love your hits, they're open to it. >> they're open. it's fun to watch the arc of a single coming out. and then if it does really well, you can see everybody like over a period of time getting super into it. you play the first note, and the crowd screams, that's great. >> you are starting a nationwide to >> excited. >> he's a great guy. were you friends already? >> we were already friends. our band has been swapping for a while. i've played with guys he's played with. it's going to be a family affair. >> great. i know you've been married for four years. >> yes. >> the thought of "fresh eyes" is a good one. by that time, four years, you know each other pretty darn well.
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>> yes. >> how do you keep -- there she is. look how pretty she is. how do you see each other through fresh eyes? >> i don't know whether you can say exactly how to do it. i think you have moment that come up through life where you're spending time with someone and you hyper focus in about a joke they say or she puts on a dress that's gorgeous. i love you. like right now, i so am in love with you. to have those moments. >> hopefully you have them for the rest of your life. subject only because you're talking about this. there's a list, the worst things you can say to somebody. >> okay. >> after someone says "i love you." >> yeah. >> do you remember who said "i love you" first in your relationship? >> i probably did. i say it all the time. i'm quick with that. i'm fast with it. if i like you quick, i'm like, "i love you." i think i said it to you already. i love you.
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he's pulling a celine dion on me. >> no, i probably told her first, yeah. >> so reddit, the question posed received close to 5,000 comments. some were funny. say to me "i love you," please. >> i love you. >> i used to love you, too. that's a pretty bad one. say it again. >> i love you. >> sorry. ooh. how about "i'm hungry"? i'll do it. i'm hungry. >> yours were to say you," right? >> yeah. i love you. >> i'm really hungry, i think we should get something to eat. that's terrible. i don't know who says these things. i feel like thank you is really bad. >> the last -- >> okay, i love you. >> cheers. honestly, you've got a problem when that happens. it's a private things to ask, but a lot of people, especially family members, probably starting to give you a push toward the baby things. >> the baby things.
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we're taking our time. >> having fun. >> slow down. everybody chill for a second. >> you guys are young. >> i'm heading out on tour for three months. i don't want to leave. we're easing into it, we're slow. >> there's another answer you can give -- it's none of your business. >> do you think that's an okay things to ask? some women are like, i don't ask that question. >> yeah. >> my wife is actually one of those women. that's cool. >> really? it depends who's asking it, you know. if a stranger asou >> are you getting ready? to guys, that's a fine question. to girls, they don't like it. >> usually the family is toughest. don't you think? your in-laws, you can say -- >> i love my in-laws. >> you love everybody. >> no, i really do. >> you're like the male hoda. >> i lost my mom seven years ago. my mother-in-law has become the sweetest lady ever. we have a really tight relationship. it's great.
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santa monica, in santa monica at the promenade called 3rd street? >> have you been down there? >> yeah. hoda and i have done our show. my husband was born in santa monica. my kids love to go there out in l.a. but ever in your wildest dreams -- >> think i'd be sitting next to you? no, i didn't. >> no. receive this kind of success to you point that they're all over the plaza singing -- knowing all >> it's so, so sweet. >> are you pinching yourself still? >> the analogy i use is there's a lot of astronauts, and very few get to go to the moon. when it comes up, only a couple get to go. i feel extremely blessed. yeah, there were tons of people out there. it's so early. i'm walking on stage, they're like, "i've been here since 3:00." my god. that's amazing! i feel lucky. >> you're not the only one -- i'm sure you're a huge fan. >> crazy voice. >> unbelievable. we all as performers, whether
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at times. have you ever done it? >> exactly. >> have you done it this morning? >> not this morning too bad. there was a -- a new song. there was a section i was feeling out. what's cool -- this is what you do, i heard that pavarotti, you almost hoped that he would miss a note. >> why? >> then he would come back fire. like he would be like on stage, and if you miss something, he'd be like, oh, my god. you'd wait and hope for it. if are you on stage and miss a note, i think a seasoned performer goes, okay, now i've got to make the rest of this insane. >> do you have a story of the worst things that ever happened to you? then we'll get to kelly -- >> as a performer -- >> did you ever fall off the stage? >> i haven't fell off the stage. i definitely had a moment where i was singing the national anthem for lakers/clippers, and it went like this -- ? o ? and in my head was like ? o say ?
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it ended and i was like -- ? of the brave ? >> what? >> i sat down, like, is everything cool? everything was cool. i think it went well. but that's scary. the scariest things that's happened. >> i know. i sang it at the super bowl in 1995. >> did you have the same -- >> they made you lip-sync it back then. i didn't want to. i wanted to sing it a cappella, and they wouldn't let me. no, you're terrified for other reasons. you get through it. she forgot the lyrics. she was doing a facebook live chat. she's such a down-to-earth person. she was trying to remember the lyrics to "catch my breath," a song she co-wrote. watch -- ? i don't want to be left behind ?
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the chorus. here we go. ? catching my breath letting it go ? ? turning my cheek for the sake of the show ? ? now that i know something ? >> supposed to be -- sing it. >> what is it? i don't want to be told -- i wrote that. >> at some point you have so many song to remember all the lyrics to -- >> she's very hormonal because she's had her second baby, too. she's had her second baby. >> that's fine. you're fine. this is something that i would never do. never. i'm not a daredevil type. are you? >> yes. >> you might do that. did you hear about the skydiver? >> awesome. you need a lot of training to make sure you hit your mark. sounds very cool.
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without a parachute or wing suit. >> have you been skydiving? >> never. no, no, no. jumped out of a plane at 25,000 feet above california. look at that. landed in a 10,000 square-foot net, about one-third the size of a football field. his wife and 4-year-old son were waiting for him. it took -- what? he spent a year and a half prepping, and that took a little over two minutes -- two minutes he was free falling? >> two minutes. that's really cool. >> ws >> it sounds awesome. it doesn't sound awesome at all? you've never been bungee jumping, roller coaster? >> no, i don't like them. i think you either are or you're not. i can look at mt. everest and say "what a beautiful mountain," i have no need to get up there. i respect the ones who do. i've been in show business for 50 years. i think that's risk enough. >> that's plenty of risk. totally. speaking of an old timer who gets better with age, last week we told you we were going to let you know how to get your hands
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we're going to give you a chance to snag those tickets. she had been out of -- in retirement for a long, long time. and years ago, she came back for the first time. i remember she was going to be at new year's eve in vegas. i don't know what year it was. that's all i wanted. >> did you go? >> oh, yeah. frank took me. my husband took me. it was -- you sit there, and she's just -- she was the reason i got into show business. >> really? >> yeah. i heard her sing, i heard her sing "people," and it stopped me in my tracks. >> you're >> whoa! >> i used to be. >> okay. [ laughter ] >> we have a whole show to make that work. that's good news. >> no. i wouldn't expect you or a much younger person. i was -- i was the la-la lady in 1977. and i have 16 c.d.s, i have them all downstairs if you would like them -- only you and my mother --
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i'm the worst. >> it's fine. it's fine. i don't expect you -- i don't have any of yours either. >> darn it. [ laughter ] >> don't miss our favorite things little bit later. i might have to make up to him and get a c.d. and muzzle mania and more juicy gossip. jerry, will you bring out a few of my c.d.s for him? >> yes, a couple c.d.s. who prepped me for this? i'm terrible.
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>> thank you for being here. let's find out what had tinseltown talking about this weekend. andy, tell us what it's time for. >> today's "buzz," and the celebrity news you missed. popgoestheweasel.com. >> and ryan balthazar, whom we adore. looking very hugh jackman-y. >> i do have news about hugh jackman, who else besides barbra streisand, who did she pick for her upcoming c.d.? hugh jackman. >> what song did they sing? >> "any moment now" from the musical "smile." do you know it? >> marvin hamlisch.
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? >> you can go on and hear -- yeah, it sounded like that. you can go g on itunes and hear more. it doesn't go on sale until the 26th. you can win tickets. by the way, amazing performance earlier of you. >> you know, i told this last week, but it's worth repeating. people have been writing in to me and saying, "kathie, you're singing great again." i look at -- i'm lip-synching, everybody. that's the american way. >> that's kind of the american way. that melissa mccarthy is on this, anne hathaway, jamie foxx, seth macfarlane from "family guy." >> did you know that, andy? >> and since i'm throwing it out, i'm an amazing singer, too. check me out on itunes. and david bowie's son, duncan, had a baby six months to the day
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>> aw. >> a bittersweet moment. we found out on twitter, he tweeted "denton david jones, born july 10th, exactly six months after his granddad made room for him." there's a cartoon. and they're -- each is carrying the other. that's why the one on the right is going, i'm too heavy for this or you're too heavy for this. a lot of well wishes came out. he said he's honoring well wishes by cleaning up a poopy diaper. the cycle of life. >> the note about making room for him is kind of a beautiful way of honoring his dad. a beautiful things. that's the first child together with his wife. >> what's next, "harry potter"? good news in london. >> basically at midnight -- >> she needs more money. >> yes, she does. i think about that every night. i -- i wait for her. >> as you're writing something on a napkin in a diner? >> exactly. midnight saturday night, a lot of people dressed up as harry potter. some of them grown-ups. they showed up --
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this is the eighth installment of the "harry potter" book. this is actually a stage play. >> right. >> so the seventh was actually back in 2007. this has already been the most preordered book since the last book. see, again, grown-up, dressed up as harry potter. they debuted the play in london over the past weekend. and j.k. says this is the end for harry. not going to die, i don't think. the last of the story. he's a grown-up -- >> she's said that before. it's a huge hit in london. >> i have to say, sometimes we bring back things. barbra str back. >> so did cher, 100 times. and -- >> hallelujah. >> don't say they're retiring. we love you, thanks for coming. good singer. >> great singer, as well. clearly. what to eat and what not to eat when you hit the fast food joints on vacation. >> i know this. i'm good at this. >> what? >> what to eat and not to eat. >> what it -- >> i don't know how to do this. >> the drama. >> that's my relationship with you. the emmy-nominated star of "unreal," constance zimmer,
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okay, andy, this is one of the best parts of the show because we get to surprise our "fan of the week." >> drum roll, please, while we spin thebe lands -- the apex. >> apex, north carolina. yeah, that's where our fan jolene watches on wral. and jolene is joining us now. are you surprised? >> hi! good morning! i'm so excited.
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>> hi, andy. >> how are you doing? did you know that she's a singer? i just got. it she's really good -- >> yes, i did! yes, i did! >> cool. >> we'll tell you why you were chosen. she is a mother to those three beautiful children. her sons samuel and adam and her daughter anna. and she work as what -- >> a teacher. >> a substitute teacher. thank you, honey, i appreciate that. i see many of my magazines. i see -- i used to be big, on the cover of magazines. >> i know. >> jolene's kids constantly telling us she should be the fan of the week, and she gave it a try. her husband, brian, as well. you recently celebrated your 50th birthday, right? >> she said as she was blowing out her candles, her only wish was to get "fan of the week." >> we'll give you a chance, happy birthday. put your fandom to the test. you've got to answer if right to
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>> kathie lee is a woman of many talents -- she's accomplished all kinds of things. which of the following is something kathie lee has not done? a, authored a "new york times" best seller? b, starred on broadway? c, ran a marathon with a glass of wine? >> what's the answer? >> c, ran a marathon with a glass of wine. >> yeah, you know i would never do that. good for you. you and a guest will head to monterey, california, for three days and four nights on cannery road right there. and you're going to get an ocean view guest room, dinner for at the sensational waterfront aquarium.o the world-renowned roundtrip airfare included. guess what, i'm going to make sure you get to visit our vineyards right near there, okay? have a wonderful time! we'll be right back with
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hey there, hi. why do people have eyebrows? why do people put milk on cereal? oh, are you reading why people put milk on cereal? why does your tummy go "grumbily, grumbily, grumbily"? why is it all (mimics a stomach grumble) no more questions for you! ooph, that milk in your cereal was messing with you, wasn't it? ... try lactaid, it's real milk, without that annoying lactose. good, right? mmm, yeah. i got your back. lactaid. it's the milk that doesn't mess with you. well, everybody, it is good to be alive on this funday monday. he's a great singer, andy grammer, while hoda is in rio getting ready for the olympics.
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show -- >> i do all the time. >> i bet you do because you have time on your hands. "unreal" takes a fictitious look at the chaos and coniving that goes on behind the scenes of a reality show. >> and constance zimmer plays quinn and is trying to get back >> good luck with that. take a look. >> let me entertain you. >> why? >> because i want back in. >> i'm listening. >> okay. well, you need something that you can build an episode on, a moment people will be talking about tomorrow. >> mm. i know that look. who's your target? >> rachel. >> oh, real rachel versus hot rachel.
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>> congratulations on your emmy nomination. >> thank you. >> what a thrill for you. what was your first thought? >> you know, i was in france. i got back two days ago. so i had found out about it on twitter, i didn't even -- my agents couldn't get through to me. i had no cell service, i had no we've five. >> a real vacation. >> i was try believe it until i saw it in print. then of course, i was crying and jumping up and down. this was the first time. like when you just announced it, i mean, i started crying because it's the first time i've heard it. >> oh. >> great. awesome. >> great. that's great. the show is -- already in its second season. already been picked up. you are crying. >> yes. >> sorry -- >> awesome. so sweet. >> apparently jerry's in the men's room or something. [ laughter ]
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>> i don't need it, it's fine. >> are you loving it? you must be having a hoot and a half with this thing. >> it's so fun. quinn -- i was so worried playing quinn in the beginning. >> why? >> i thought she was going to be too mean or people weren't going to get it, it would seem like i've done this before. i've been this vindictive character. what they've given me in this role is so much more than that. i didn't realize quinn was funny until the show aired. and people were like, oh, my god, she's so honest. it's fantastic. it's allowed me to just dive in and make her vicious. >> are you surprised monument u how many hundreds and thousands, probably millions of people believe that these things are completely authentic and impromptu? >> yes. yes. also i think what our show is trying to do, we're not saying, hey, reality show's not real, we're giving you a behind-the-scenes information. >> a drama. are we going to play a game? is that what i heard?
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>> we don't know what it is. do you know? >> i have no idea. >> okay. what i'm going to do is give you guys descriptions of reality shows, and if they are real or unreal. >> okay. >> you don't watch them, and i don't watch them -- >> i don't watch them. but let's go. >> you say if it's real. "american stuffers," this show follows an owner and founder of extreme taxidermy, a taxidermy shop where people come far and wide to say farewell to their >> real. >> with pet preservation. >> i say it sounds real. >> oh, it's real. real, ding, ding, ding, ding, ding. it aired on animal planet 2012. >> we have another? >> really quick. i'm going to give you this one. full of rotten pets. this looks at outrageous pet pampering where we meet shockingly -- >> real. >> real --
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"unreal" monday nights on lifetime. my daughter has a movie on lifetime this saturday night. >> amazing. lifetime rules. >> talk about unreal, you won't believe how many calories you could be packing on on vacation. >> making smart choices when you hit the road after this. >> all right. ? >> congrats. why do people put milk on cereal? oh, are you reading why people put milk on cereal? why does your tummy go "grumbily, grumbily, grumbily"? why is it all (mimics a stomach grumble) more questions for you! ooph, that milk in your cereal was messing with you, wasn't it? yeah, happens to more people than you think... try lactaid, it's real milk, without that annoying lactose. good, right? mmm, yeah. i got your back.
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don't you feel like summer is an invitation to eat? especially on the road or on vacation? >> good things we're on a bike so we can burn all those calories after hitting the drive-thru. how are you? >> why don't we go for a ride? if we get hungry, like maybe right now, we'll meet with some friends who can help us make
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we got here a little early. this is madeleine -- >> amazing. >> you know who she is. stars in "new health," nbc news health and nutrition editor. you want to take our order? >> i'll take your order. welcome to our sweet treat boutique. how about a little ice cream snack? we have two things. i want to ask you, one is lower in sugar and in calories. >> okay. >> is it a 12-ounce vanilla milkshake, small one, one cup of premium ice cream? premium vanilla ice cream? which is lower in sugar and in calories? >> what was the first one? >> a small, 12-ounce vanilla milkshake. >> i'll go with that. >> i'm going with the ice cream. >> oh, and andy would have made a good choice. [ bell ] >> 50% fewer calories and sugar in this. >> yeah. >> i'll take one for the road. >> let's get going again because i'm starting to get hungry.
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>> all right. >> okay, madeleine. it's amazing, she's here, too. >> here, as well. >> are we there yet? >> we're here. >> wonderful lunches for you. now, tell me the one that has lower calories. which one is lower in calories? is it the personal pizza, or is it going to be a delicious chili dog? which is lower in calories? >> i'm going with the pizza because it seems like it should be the pizza. >> i feel like i would -- i dog. >> andy -- andy is right. >> andy's doing it. >> 200 calories fewer. you want to take the pizza -- >> no, okay. it. >> it's about 200 calories difference. this is weighing in at 350 calories. 200 calories more. you can cut the calories in half by going halfsies. >> awesome. >> i'm still hungry because i've
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beverages. >> today we're offering two regular beverages. one is going to be a 12-ounce lemonade. nice and refreshing. the other is 12-ounce cola. which of these has lower sugar? one of these is lower in sugar. is it the lemonade or the cola? >> seems like lemonade because it's got fruit in it. >> it seems that way -- >> but you're going with -- >> the coke. >> that's the least? >> maybe. >> which is lower in sugar? the lemonade -- >> i think it's similar. go on, what do you think? >> the answer is it is the cola they're both sugary, but there are three teaspoons less sugar in a cola. but pick a non-sugary drink. a low-calorie drink or water with flavoring. >> got it. >> this is why i don't eat any of this fast food. i have no idea. >> this is useful -- it's unfortunate i'm good at this. i've been in these situations way too much. >> you've been on a bus a long time. madeleine gets around.
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we're at my quickie mart, and you want a little snack for the road. which one has fewer calories, lower in calories? is it a large handful, quarter cup of trail mix, or six regular pretzel rods, six pretzel rods? >> i'm going with the pretzels being lower. i'll be wrong again, make it -- >> i think -- what are we -- >> we're in calories. which is lower -- >> i'm going with the rods, as well. are we wrong? >> you would both be wrong. little rods has 40 calories. 240 calories and under 200, 195 calories. >> aren't there chocolate chips in that things? in that -- >> some of them. it's just a handful. >> oh, she changes the things around. >> always keeping you guessing. take some for the road. >> thank you very much, madeleine. thank you. for more drive-thru dining ideas, go to hodaandklg.com. don't leave yet. andy's joining use -- he's a
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today performing for our crowd outside all morning and co-hosting with me. i hope you've been having a good time. >> you are the best. the cutest. >> you always have so much fun. you're doing a song for us. what are you doing? >> "honey, i'm good." >> here he was earlier. ? nah nah honey i'm good ? ? i could have another but i probably should not ? ? i've got somebody at home ? ? it's been a long night here and a long night there ? ? and these long long legs are
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? but if you ask where i'm staying tonight ? ? i gotta be like oh baby no baby you got me all wrong baby ? ? my baby's already got all my love ? ? nah nah honey i'm good ? ? i could have another but i probably should not i've got somebody at home ? and if i stay i might not leave alone no honey i'm good ? ? i could have another but i probably should not i've got to bid yo ? to another i will stay true ? ? i will stay true ? who i will stay true ? ? now better men than me have failed drinking from that unholy grail ? ? now check it out i've got her and she got me ? ? and you've got that butt but i kindly gotta be like ?
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? you got me all wrong baby my baby's already got all my love ? ? nah nah honey i'm good i could have another but i probably should not ? ? i've got somebody at home and if i stay i might not leave alone ? ? no honey i'm good i could have another but i probably should not ? ? i've got to bid you adieu to another i will stay true ? ? i will stay true i will stay true ? ? oh i'm sure ya sure ya will make somebody's night ? ? but oh i assure ya assure ya it sure's not mine ? ? nah of in nah hear poppy i'm good i could have another but i probably should not ? ? i've got somebody at home and
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another but i probably should not ? ? i've got to bid you adieu ? ? to another i will stay true ? ? no no honey i'm good i could have another but i probably should not ? ? i've got somebody at home and if i stay i might not leave alone ? ? no honey i'm good i could have another but i probably should not ? ? i've got to bid you adieu ? ? to another i will stay true true ? ? oh whoa oh ? ? oh whoa oh ? pick up on the music now -- come on. ? oh whoa oh ? sing it ? oh whoa oh ? sing it ? oh whoa oh i'll stay true ?
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military situations. all the best. what's yours? >> mine feels extremely trivial after that. this is awesome. i travel a lot. this is my -- it actually comes up huge. i sleep a lot on a plane. it's this super awesome cute bear and unfolds into a neck pillow. >> nobody makes fun of you? >> nobody makes fun of me. it clips on the back of a bookbag. lifesaver. >> $29.99, brookstone.com. i loved having you here. and i have a parting gift for you. >> please, god, give me all of your c.d.s right now. i'm going to listen -- >> enough -- >> every one of these. ? clearly -- >> crank it! ? >> tomorrow we'll still be here for -- >> beautiful voice. >> come back on spanky tuesday. >> i'll come back on spanky tuesday. >> hoda, if you have a chance to catch us, we love you, we miss you. >> love you, hoda.
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