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>> announcer: from nbc news, this is "today" with kathie lee gifford and hoda kotb live from studio 1a in rockefeller plaza. it is booze day tuesday. spanky tuesday, november 29th, but also much more importantly known as giving tuesday. that is rhythm inside by callum scott. >> got a great, great show today. talking about it for months. it's finally arrived. you've been waiting. the "gilmore girls" series is on after nine years. we're going to find out what changed for three of the stars.
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bishop and happy alexis is here because she was -- >> all: stuck in traffic! >> coming to new york, put in an extra hour. >> i think she did. >> raining, too. >> you're right. donald trump is in town. so you get those three things. >> can't get anywhere around here. >> can't get anywhere. okay. also in the spirit of giving, a story that will warm your heart for the holidays. how one family with 16 children is making sure children of fallen service members are not forgotten this christmas and how you canp while spreading holiday cheer. >> plus, our beauty testers at it again. this time trying out the best drug store makeup products. we've got the ones that are in top marks, great stocking stuffers. again, the "today" show and "people" magazine teaming up all for under $13. >> ah. when i think how much we spend. you know? >> i know. >> these products are out there. adam richman graces us in the kitchen, a couple signature dishes that will impress even
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>> second chef we're having on. >> in my series calls." >> "cook for me: i'm hungry." >> adam, all right. >> something like to encourage everybody to do every year. it's calmed "operation christmas child" all part of samaritan's purse. franklin graham, billy graham's son has been doing it. they've raised -- i think sent -- wait. also let me say -- ? we can remember that deep d thing ? >> listen for a moment. this is nancy lamont. ? and maybe we'll find if we are there for each other ? >> pretty. ? that together we'll weather whatever tomorrow may bring ? >> beautiful! >> it's a gorgeous, gorgeous song written by our friend david, of course who does all the, "everyone has a story" with me. >> uh-huh.
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this is something that they've sent over 130 million of these to children all over the world. it's just -- gives them -- these kids, sometimes in their lives have never had a gift. nerve her a gift. it could be anything. >> socks -- >> crank it one more time. ? we can be kind ? ? we can take care of each other ? >> one of the greatest voices god ever gave stuff that -- for people who have nothing. >> yeah. >> you send them something. anything. >> yeah. >> anything. just to let people know that they are loved. >> how sweet. >> god bless franklin. he does great work with this organization. >> very sweet. >> yeah. again, since 1993 they've been doing this. if we can -- >> awesome. >> finish up with that. sorry. >> it's like -- >> so much better than i, hoda. [ laughter ]
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>> here's the key -- ? true peace of mind ? if we always remember ? we can be kind ? >> ah. beautiful! >> download that. >> nancy lamont. >> definite download. >> be? >> how? >> she came in -- they were having a meeting about an album or something and everything went wrong trying to get to the apartment. people were rude and nasty, took her taxi anda, da, da. walked in, david, could you maybe write a song how, could we just be kind to one another jarand that's how he sat down and wrote this song. >> a beautiful one. >> for this, go to samaritan's
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seemed like it's important. >> we should. on that note, tennessee tenors t great group, did a performance at st. jude. our christmas benefits, and made a special stop at st. jude to perform for the kids. that cd is $12, on sale with amazon.com. pre-order the album right now. >> lovely about penny, every penny goes to st. jude's which does, you know, nobody ever gets a bill at st. jude's. >> look who's in our kitchen. >> "gilmore girls" gracing us with their presence. hello, ladies. >> oh, my gosh! we're happy you made it through traffic to come see us. is that one of those days? >> this has been one of those mornings. >> you know what? we're about to peak, at 10:00, when you're on.
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refrigerator. >> we're so excited. the "gilmore girls" is -- >> everybody's talking about it. >> yes. thanks for coming. >> thank you. the cma christmas schedule was last night and a lot of country stars came together for a special christmas at the grand ole opry. jennifer nelgdsttles, one of ou favorites. such a sweetheart. and in the dolly parton movie tomorrow night, too. >> the thing, a lot of big couny show. check out this pianist prodigy accompanying kelsea ballerini and the song called "my favorite things." >> you know the one. >> yeah. >> look at this kid. >> from "the sound of music." >> look at him. ? >> and then 10-year-old j.t. church dangsdanced to jennifer
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drummer boy." country music invited the kiddies on. >> cute idea. really cute. >> can we talk about -- >> "gilmore girls" is not the only remake. do you know they're making a "beaches." >> yes! >> remaking "beaches." with idina. >> what do you think? >> awesome. >> and a -- >> i'm in 1,000%. watch her do anything. >> and nina is playing -- >> other way around. >> fati "beaches" because you said, my mom, my aunt, they watched it. this is going to be for you. in the trailer you hear idina singing "wind beneath my wings." take a look. ? -- ever know that you're my hero ? everything i wished i could be ?
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eagle ? ? >> cece, i'm really scared. >> we are not going to give up. ? you are the wind beneath my wings ? >> going to be great. >> it's on lifetime? >> premieres on lifetime january 21st. >> oh-my -- >> good stuff. talk to you about a lifetime movie, i'll talked to you about it later. >> good stuff. if it's not one thing -- >> a i >> wonderful complicated relationships, from the beginning. three generations of the "gilmore girls" is with us. >> lauren, alexis and kelly. what's new coming up, right
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seven years, lauren graham, alexis and kelly starred in the hit series "gilmore girls" as a mother, daughter and grandmother with a very complicated >> after nine years often the air the show's highly loyal fans have gotten their loose ends all tied up with the long-awaited revival. >> all: "gilmore girls: a year in the life." as for relationships, still complicated. we want it to be. take a look. >> i was starting to feel claustrophobic. wake up feeling like the house was closing in on me like i couldn't breathe. you know? >> oh, yes, i know. >> put it in piles on the ground, pick up each possession
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it. if it doesn't, out it goes. no joy. >> mom. he's taking the dining room chairs. >> dhoethen the don't bring me we always say our -- >> all: joy is non-negotiable! >> welcome. >> how was it? back on the set, just like old times when you got there? >> a strange, wonderful, eerie combination of just like old it a long time. emotional. >> tinged with sadness. beautiful co-star's passing. >> lost ed herman. you could feel his presence everywhere. he was the kind of person who always filled up a room. >> sure did. >> alexis, did you all keep in touch over the years or did everyone splint you off, now time to come back together, hey, what's been going on? >> no. we certainly kept in touch and periodic conversations about
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chance to actually do it. but, no. we would talk over the years, and see each other. >> see each other at events, too. right? >> yeah. but still a lot of catching up to do. i mean, ten years. >> kelly, did you worry, it was such a magical time. did you think to yourself, wow, if we try to reboot this and it doesn't go over well, should have left well enough alow? >> no. i'd been wanting to do this, badgering amy for so jealous of "sex and the city." they got a movie! we want a movie? >> they got two. >> well, we've got four chapters. no. i was just so excited. >> and did get to finish it with amy. it always felt like we'd been left in midair, a little bit. >> yeah. >> a little weird. the way people watch tv now and some already binged it.
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>> watchmegillah. what do you think the way they're watching now? >> the creator of the series so wanted netflix to release them one at a time, because we all come from a time you look forward to the next one. >> yes. can't wait. >> and sort of digest it, the first one. >> right. >> but this leaves it up to fans. so you can kind of do it the way you'd like to do it. >> this is an impatient civilization. we want everything instantaneously. >> the computer age is what it . age. i'm a little older than you are. and then -- >> you look better. so you win. >> thank you. no. we are, our attention span is very short. >> yeah. >> but at the same time, dealing with younger people, they grasp very quickly. the things that took us like, oh, yeah. i see what you mean. oh, yeah. i got it. and moving on. so -- >> what do you think, alexis, it is about this particular see that captivated people years ago
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what is it about it? >> oh, i think now it's particularly comforting, given the times we live in, but it always had a very comforting feel. the town that we live in is just -- a place where everyone supports each other and is kind. and helps each other out. that's something i think is just timeless, and you can always go back to it. >> those kind of communities still exist today. >> of course. >> when you live on the east coast, kind of hard to remember that exists, in most of the co >> and usually you need tension. a horrible guy. somebody everybody hates. that wasn't part of the drill of your show at all? >> it never was. our show, sparkly dialogue and people having the amount of joy. the loss of ed gave the story a little more weight this time, because we're all dealing with that, that loss in our -- own ways, and -- so i think it was perfect for the format to come back at a 90-minute episode. it needed something a little
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something with a little more weight to it. >> when this ends, at the end of these episodes, if you binge watch and see the very end, is there a period on it or is there -- >> she wants the question. >> this is ellipses. >> ellipses. in the business 40 years what is that? oh, the dot, dot, dot, dot. 0 oh, okay. >> we learned something new today. >> time to take one question from our fans? wanted to ask a question. hear one? oh? they're on the coard? oh. we're reading it. glasses. greg from sacramento wants to know if you had to play another character on the show, who would you want to play? >> switch characters. >> emily. >> i mean -- >> emily. >> really? both of you? >> i couldn't do it. i'm too, like, ooh -- ooh! you wouldn't believe me saying, no, joy. >> yeah.
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a part that we're very right for, hard to switch. >> one more question, ray from arkansas, do you get to keep the outfits you wear? >> no. we give them back. >> do you want to keep them? >> some of them. lorelai and i wore funky outfits. >> thanks for coming in. >> so glad you made it. >> we love you, al"lexus! "gilmore girls: a year in the life" is streaming rights now. makeup back, drug store finds under $20. >> and speaking of beauty, fishing with viking star travis. oh, gosh, he's cute. >> right after this. >> fine. ? go paperless, don't stress, girl ? ? i got the discounts that you need ? ? safe driver ? ? accident-free ? ? everybody put your flaps in the air for me ? ? go paperless, don't stress, girl ?
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>> check, check, check. >> the wildly popular "vikings" has that and so much more. >> starring travis fimmel, just returned home following a bitter defeat against his brother and faces new challenges from all sides, especially from his own sons. >> hate that. hate it when that happens. >> love how you're just sitting there with your braids, like it's normal. [ laughter ] >> i don't know about you. you don'tn just sitting there with his horns on, like -- >> oh, my -- >> you're crazy. >> not with the curls. just not good. how are you, travis? >> very good. >> you can take your hat and horns off, if you'd like. >> i'm like this most of the time. >> he likes them. >> keeps your head warm. >> tell us about your role in this show? >> you're really going to keep that on. >> i have to. can't let him live alone. >> it's been great.
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work with and fortunate the show's done very well. >> yeah. does it surprise you? because you never know when you set out on these kinds of things? but you love the writing? >> yeah. of course, it's always -- so hard for a show to stay on-air and do well. a great creator and it's a great world and the irish people where we shoot, ireland. >> great fun. sweet people. >> yeah. >> and great workers and very talented. >> and try to throw in a bunch of actual history in the process, too. yeah. a lot of dramatic license, so, but -- yeah. actually we don't wear hats. it's a math. >> you don't? >> but you're perpetrating the myth? >> yeah. >> really. >> i'm disappointed. i would wear this on the show. >> it's a good look on you. we should say. we have a little time. would you like to go fishing with us? >> yes. i was wondering what that was, a little bit. >> here's what we have. >> got to put the daggone hat back on, though. >> yes. we do. very important. you're going to fish.
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it's giving tuesday. day two of our second annual beauty awards. >> we teamaled up with "people" magazine bringing you the best in beauty. yesterday, hair care. today, hundreds of makeups testers. our experts are back to reveal the winners. >> hi, kids. >> hello, everybody. >> we're in the makeup department. >> yes. in the makeup department today. >> we are going to bring ourt, we have alex has the winners here. am i right? >> yes. >> each one is one of the top beauty drug store makeup tips. what's first? >> okay. we're going to start with the
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you look very dapper. >> very dapper, alice. >> from lauorrell. y lori al. half the face is done and we're going to demo the other half to show coverage. this lasts 24 hours. our testers loved that and light and creamy, no makeup makeup. everybody felt you put it on and didn't feel it and had an instant glow. >> look goods on you. >> does it have sunscreen in >> thank you. sf-15. i meant to say that. >> strobing is a big trend, but people are a little intimidated to do highlighter, they don't know how to use it, where to apply it. go kaitlyn. strobing genius. >> what does it do? >> highlights your features. gives it glow. >> mary uses that on us in the morning.
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bones, cupid. very glowy. >> very dewey. >> not all over? >> no. you'll look like a christmas tree. >> what's next? looks like eye shood oh? >> best eyeshadow from a drug store, covergirl true naked. >> love that. >> there's eight in here. three different palettes. two are never getting touched. they don't have a bad color. all the different palettes, eight are there, and you can bl m our tester loved how blendable everything was and is. eye shad oh. >> i love that. >> the good colors. >> yes. >> okay. alex, excellent. oh, look, already back with something else. our winner for best eyeliner by nuance, salma hayek's beauty brands. through the "gilmore girls," all
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>> and it self-sharpens. >> genius. >> not smudgy or -- >> look at kaitlyn. easy to apply, kaitlyn? >> easy. like the name. >> got to get that. >> alex, something else? >> mascara. >> okay. this is l'oreal and the gillick fr -- gimmick, no lash left behind. very, very skinny bristles to get every single lash. not missing one. >> who's company >> lore y'oreal. if you don't cry or do anything dramatic -- last 24 hours. >> don't go swimming. >> and good night this. >> burt's bees! >> amazing lip balm massacre qig
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begin strong with the lasting energy of 100% whole grain quaker oats... and off you go. share kind inside campaign. all of this month, highlighting stories of compassion to remind everybody of the true spirit of the holiday season. >> and suzy welsh, our good friend, here with a story of will touch your heart. >> hi. >> hello. >> more than 6,000 u.s. men and servicewomen lost their lives, many left children behind. we got to catch up with a very special family determined to let those family of fallen service members know they are not forgotten. especially now at the holidays. meet the rebacks. the florida family made up of mom, dad and 16 kids. you heard us right. 16 children. they might seem to have their
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their hands that are full as it is their hearts. the family created american gold star christmas. a program aimed at helping children of fallen servicemen and women at the holidays, in ways both big and small. >> tell me about the gold star christmas. >> so this christmas we're helping connect families all across america with gold star families. those who have lost a loved one in the service of our nation's military and gold star families are able to register on our website, list things that their children would like for americans can go online and decide to sponsor a child and purchase a gift for them. >> reporter: mom leette got the idea to start the program when she noticed a social media post from a military widow feeling cash strapped wondering if there were programs available to help families like hers at the holidays. realizing there were no programs in place, she and her family jumped into action.
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themselves or gift cards, makingal fallen soldiers families feel special at this special time of year. we spent time with the family hitting the stores playing the role of santa claus. checking the kids' lists. >> good job. >> picking what's nice. >> no. orange is my favorite. >> bringing the items home to wrap and seal with a customized touch. >> well, we wrap and then we put the ribbon around it, and then we might put it few stamps will, like, draw cool designs for it. >> is the house like a little factory? >> looks like santa the workshop exploded. there's tape, ribbon, flags, scissors, sharpies and gifts -- all over the place. >> reporter: karen vaughan, who lost her son, a navy s.e.a.l. to war says the program is invaluable. >> when it's all said and done, you know what your child gave his life for or what these kids
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their lives for. they understand, but the truth is, you wonder if the rest of america understands, and so when somebody like leette and her beautiful family come together to do such amazing acts of kindness, it really warms your heart. >> good job. good job. good job. >> reporter: it's often said it's better to give than receive. and for the rebacks, the sentiment holds true, working hard at the holidays they say, is no sacrifice at all. not when it's for families who have made the >> this is gratitude. >> uh-huh. >> we owe them a debt we can never repay. being able to provide something at christmas to let them know that we're thankful is really important. >> wow. >> unbelievable. >> beautiful. >> so far the reback helps hundreds of military families through their program and like to help mow.
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>> all: adam richman. >> "arctic circle" premieres on the sdodiscovery channel. >> and these are a thanksgiving treat. egg roll wrapper, water, eggs, coleslaw, plain old coleslaw, barbecue pork. >> that's it? >> that's it. generally take a spoon full of pulled pork. >> have to use a spoon? >> can you use hands, if you want to. >> come on. >> and so do a little of that. then i usually take a little sauce. i prefer a spicier sauce. >> the sauce. >> you don't want to do too much. almost make sure you leave room at edge of the wrapper. >> you have to wrap. right? >> uh-huh. >> i put a little too much. >> use the other spoon.
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plain old coleslaw and the water is the glue. you can use egg, like i say. we're going to use egg today. use a brush or your finger. yishl ly usually right along the edges first. >> with the egg? >> with the water or the egg. >> okay. >> and then you go over, get a good tuck. >> over, good tuck. this is fun. >> right. pinch these in. >> pinch these in. >> fold over again. >> fold over again. >> and give it a good roll. i usually do this and then give it a nice roll so it's nice and and there we have it. what we'll do, at the very end, take the egg and you brush it. >> ah -- this is fun. >> this is what i -- what i like about this, lay out all the ingredien ingredients. >> younger cousins, worried about knives and heat. work on the assembly part of it. walk down here you'll see the finished product. >> come on, kath. >> i'm still making it perfect t. does look pretty perfect.
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>> peept oanut oil is great. 350, 375. drop it in nice and easy. wait until they're golden brown. fish them out. >> for how long, hon ji how long? >> yisi usually go by color. more than anything else. approximately five to seven. >> so excited. >> peanut sauce, buy some or make an easy one. creamy peanut butter, hot water, honey, done. easy peasy. >> this is delicious! out of the boiling water, kathie lee! >> that -- go back there? >> more recipes. i love this. i love cooking for you guys. >> oh, my gosh. adam. so good. >> i remember when you asked that question. what would you make for me? i was like, i would have to start panicking. >> you said thanksgiving dinner
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ta takeoff from what my mom did. all healthy stuff. chop it up. i take a little, buone bulb of garlic, expose it. throw them on the -- some on the countertop for good measure. this is miso paste. actually from soybeans. you can get white, yellow or red. >> moosh it around. >> moosh it all in. coat it with olive oil. >> taste while you finish that up. >> no problem. make sure it's all get in there. delicious. >> i'm so enjoying my egg roll. >> we're going to coat it and then grease this pan. a little bit of oil pup can use some spray. 1/8 inch of water in the bottom to have a little something to steam. take the veggies once all coated. >> dump them in. >> dump them right in nice and easy. cover them up evenly. clove's garlic dead center, a
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garlic. 355 between, i don't know, 45, 50 minutes. check it at the 35 mark. >> heaven. heaven everything! >> so glad you -- >> yes! >> so glad i came to your house for dinner fto get these recipe go to "todatoday.com/food. >> theifirst, this is "today" o nbc. new england's energyom eversource buys it at a set price and delivers it to you. but the pool is shrinking, causing energy costs to go up and down. so we're working to increase the supply of clean, affordable energy across the region. because more energy means lower energy costs for you and the communities we serve. ? ever new england. eversource.
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for the past 23 years our toy drive has been giving to kids in need around the country. >> we are so, so grateful to partners for marking it possible. here to tell us about today's generous contribution is -- >> all: drum roll please -- toy industry foundation executive director jean butler! >> she's back. >> hi, jean. >> so glad you're here. >> good to see you. >> how are you? what do you have in your hands today?
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rabbit and we've got snuggles, my dream puppy. >> precious are -- >> this gip heavy. >> and the toy industry foundation is donating more than a quarter of a million dollars worth of toys for more than 10,000 kids in need to your toy drive. >> thank you. >> so fantastic. >> do you it every year. why do you keep doing it? >> play is so critical for kids, and toys are the tools of play. so this toy drive is very important for to. >> never seen this before. so adorable. >> yes. here! >> oh! >> yes. thank you, sweetie. >> thank you very much. >> don't leave us. starting this thursday, you can donate in person on the plaza or go to amazon.com/today to donate online. details go to klg and hoda.com. tomorrow the "property brothers" with the makeover. >> plus, mark mcgrath gets us in
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>> and makeup >> kris: the driver involved in a deadly hit-and-run accident in brockton due in court after turning himself in. >> anchor: the suspect involved in an early-morning police shooting has died. what causes this deadly shooting? >> kris: a plane crashed in colombia with a brazilian 70 people were killed. >> anchor: thousands forced to evacuate as wildfires ripped through a popular area in tennessee. >> reporter: currently seeing some drought relief here in southern new england. how much moisture can you expect in the next couple of
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>> kris: now at noon, take a look at this radar. it shows the rain moving in. a live it's already wet and rainy out. and we are just at the beginning stages of this front that is moving through. we are expected to get hit with a whole lot of rain. >> anchor: that is going to make for a messy evening commute. wren clair. this is going to continue really through the afternoon and definitely through the evening commute as well. this morning, our main concern was that freezing rain which we are still seeing some of that in new hampshire. southern new hampshire. that is wrapping up for us. you can see our main concern are these showers.

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