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>> it's happened. four people are going -- everyone is in iowa. i was, like, where is everybody? >> it was deserted. it was special all for you. >> you know, i was gone all of january last year, and nothing when i came back in. >> no welcome committee? i think i did. i think i threw confetti. >> it's nice to be back. thank you for all your nice tweets and thank you to lovely jenna bush hager who is such -- >> a whack job. >> but that's what we love about her. >> how was your time in florida? >> you know, it was really -- i needed it. you know, you know -- when i lost frank, i was back the next week. i just felt like i needed to be, but i never really had any time just to be alone with bambino, who is now my official therapy dog. if the place wasn't dog-friendly, i didn't go.
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so where did you eat? >> i ate at wonderful places like alabama jack's and buzzard's roost and places where you can go, and a lot of take-out. i visited a place called the raw bar. >> yes. >> i get the peel and eat shrimp, you know. it was a great, great two weeks of just contemplation and prayer and gratitude and, you know -- >> and you made a new friend? >> i made a wonderful new friend. she was coming over for lunch, and she stayed five hours. that's almost like yours and mine. our first lunch. >> we were five and a half hours. okay. go on. >> we were five and a half hours. we still have the record. >> the record. >> cisse spacek, one of our country's greatest actresses. she came and i thought she would never go. no, she is so much fun. >> what did you talk about? >> we talked about life, and she's so real. she's a farm girl, and she's just -- the kind of person that you sit with and, first of all,
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having lunch at my house with sissy spacek, and our friend bobby watson. then you say, oh, my gosh, this is like i've known her all my life. >> don't you love when that happens. >> she's the real, real deal. i gave her a little outfit, and i hope it's what she's going to wear at the academy awards. i won't say anything until we see. >> we can't wait. >> i took her into my -- she was saying i don't have anything to wear. i'm not going to give it away. i had a good time. thank you. >> not only were you having a nice time, but your daughter is going to be seen and heard by a lot of people coming up soon, right? >> she was asked -- there's my baby girl. she was asked to be a special correspondent. she's going to co-host e.t.'s super bowl coverage. >> what! >> i know, and she's delighted, she's an actress, and that's all she's ever been interested in. but when they called her, you know, she said, mom, what do you think? i said, honey, you know what, my life took a complete turn. >> you never know. >> when i got called to go and do that other morning talk show. it took me down a completely
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you have to have -- you got to be open to those things. >> and she's so, like, light and airy and fun, and you know, you don't need -- it shouldn't be -- football is just a blast. through her eyes, enjoying the super bowl. >> sissy, what was fun with her is her daughter, madison is a designer just like her husband, jack fisk, and jack is nominated for "the revenant." >> have you seen that one yet? >> no. we sat as just moms talking about our daughters because cassie did a movie called "sinkhole." i had another name for it because it was very hot in texas, and we were in a different kind of hole. >> we were 30 feet down in a cave. i called it hell hole. >> for a while. >> they got to be friends working on the same set. yeah. it's interesting to have a whole new generation. >> let's toast because you're back. >> i missed you. >> i missed you too.
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you. >> we tweeted and texted and called. >> late last week matt called me, and just to say i was walking around going where is our girl, where is our girl? >> we missed you. it's not the same. it ain't the same when you are not here. >> probably better. >> not as loud and not as fun. i did a quick day trip to nashville to see jamie. we did a little book thing. there's something called salon 615, and it's a bunch of nice people. she's in the front row on the right. it was a lot of fun. i want to thank everybody who came out. >> are you officially off the tour now? >> yes. there's a few more things that are coming up. >> by the way, thank you to everybody who purchased her book because it was a huge best seller. it really, really was. if you don't get on certain lists, it's complicated. all these thousands of books you're selling, if they're not part of the system, don't go into the computer, and it was --
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enjoyed the book. >> you had bernie sanders crowd coming to see you. people are feeling the hod. >> feeling the ho. >> all right. "grease live" was last night, and everyone was raving about it. >> i heard it was -- i hope they reshow it because i didn't have a chance to see it, and i hear it was fantastic. >> there was an audience which kind of made it different. >> i think that was a good idea. >> you felt like a vibe. julianne hough played sandy. and aaron tveit played danny. >> and then this is such a sad
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hutchins played rizzo, but vanessa hudgens dad passed away on thursday. she put out a tweet saying thank you to everyone that loved him, and you wondersed if she was going to go on the show, and she did. >> for him. >> her performance was really great. and i don't lie, but i can feel, and i can cry a fact i bet you never knew but the crying in front of you, that's the worst thing i could do >> they ended up dedicating the show to, yeah, her dad. you know what, though, it's therapy. it really is when you go back to work. especially if you are going to do something in honor of someone you loved. did she go back and -- >> she went back and spoke to the crowd. i know she was talking about going back for one day. >> i was in vegas when my grandmother -- my dad's mom,
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first of all, that old adage, the show must go on is true. but again, when you do it for somebody that you love so much, it's like they're still with you. it really is. you know that they would want you to -- >> not to sit home. >> somebody like her father saw her whole rise, her whole struggle, you know, and, yeah, that's what parents want. good for her and god bless her and her family. >> the sag awards were last night too. >> we missed everything, hodie. >> the screen actors guild. >> here's the red carpet stuff that people -- they said some people were risk takers. she often is, nicole kidman. >> yeah. >> all right. >> okay. >> eva logoria. >> she's got your back. >> wow, she sure does. >> she has fun, though. i like her. >> alicia vickender. vik andser?
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when she wins the oscar. >> yeah, from the danish girl. >> julianne moore. >> that's the color they say we should never ever ever wear, but she's julianne moore and she can do whatsoever she wants. and she looks fantastic. >> what a body. >> viola davis looks great too. >> she sure dodo. >> and lovely color. >> this is her. she decided she was going to bring her prom date from high school. she showed her before and after. >> how cute. they remain very good friends. >> this is the thing. i'm sorry i missed the most -- carol burnett walked the red carpet in slippers, and then -- >> always just so -- there's some great sound. we'll hear it a little bit lalar. >> she was honored, whicicshe should be. one of the greats. all-time greats. >> tina and amy did present her. with the lifetime achievement award. >> can you imagine they hadn't given her that yet?
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>> when they first announced it, i thought -- like frank would go, aren't i in that already? certain people h he been given every award you can get by a certain point. >> let's take a look at her receiving that award. >> we watched carol with our moms, and our moms taught us 90% of what we needed to know to be the kind of women we are today, and the other 10% is carol. we love her, and we thank her. >> all the comedy variety shows are hosted by men. sid caesar, jackie gleason, milton berle, now dean. it's really not for a gal. it's -- comedy variety is a man's game. no. my thanks to sag and to all of you, wow, for this very special evening and very special honor. i'm so glad we had this time together. thank you. >> oh, don't you love her?
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little girl and just admired -- now that i get to know somebody and really -- just oh, the -- >> the best ever. >> she and julie andrews to this day -- you know when you meet somebody that all your life you admire and they've had such a strong influence on you, thank you, hody. i have missed you. then you get to know them, and they don't disappoint you. they're even greater as a human being. >> yes. >> that's carol. >> our favorite things are coming up. stick around. >> mine is the cutest thing you have ever seen. i'm telling you. >> first, find out w wch stars are the talk of tinsel town this weekend in today's buzz. >> yeah. laundry can wreak havoc on our clothes, ruining them forever. sweaters stretch into muumuus. and pilled cardigans become pets. but it's not you, it's the laundry. protect your clothes from stretching, fading, and fuzz. ...with downy fabric conditioner... it not only softens and freshens,
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it was a big weekend for hollywood. in case you missed it, we're going to get you caught up in today's buzz. >> here with the celebrity scoop is editor in chief of naughty gossip.com, rob. >> hello, rob. >> hello, ladies. welcome back. >> thank you, doll face. >> while kath was gone, theresa giudice got out of prison, and started speaking. "the daily news" got some inside info. >> she kept a diary for this big
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"the daily news" got some excerpts from the news and splashed it on their cover over the weekend. some pretty shocking things in the book. it's going to be a very juicy read. >> like what? >> she talks about maggots in the food in n ison. hahahe talks about humiliating strip-searches. and she even talks about a little bit of lesbian love that took place. ing. >> not a little bit. >> quite a lot of it. she did not participate in this. her room was infamous for stuff going on. they called it the boom boom room. the ladies in prison called her hollywood, and she said she devoured the weekly tabloids each week because she wanted to know what was going on. i know the lady that wrote the book with her. casey baker, a fantastic journalist at "people magazine", she went to the prison pretty much every week to interview theresa because they knew it would come out quickly. >> that's smart. >> it's going to be a huge seller. >> between the maggots in the food and working out six hours a
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>> also, to -- plus size was working out. >> i thought they were supposed to work at some point. >> she's been working out. she worked out up to six hours a day. she's back now happy with her family, but this is going on because her husband is going to prison in a couple of months, and he is going to be gone away for over two years, and then he is not a u.s. citizen. there he is. joe. he might even be deported. i don't know what will happen to that. a big huge book for theresa. >> okey-dokey. susan sarandon made some news. >> a couple of news. >> the racy issue today. she took the red carpet at the sag awards, and there she is walking out on stage in just a bra and a white jacket and people on twitter and social media went nuts. >> the mike stands right there with the cleavage. you can really -- >> there she is. >> she's always had an awesome presentation. >> her body is incredible.
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daughter. twitter went nuts. >> what did twitter say? >> it was generally positive. >> except that she was introducing the memorandum. >> that's when itt got tricky. she was doing that. i think some people thought she should be a little bit more covered up. what her friends are saying, though, is she did a big tribute to david bowie who a dear friends of hers, and he was known for fashion and pushing the envelope. i think david might actually like that. david might like the look. >> you don't get to choose that group. >> was she nominated for something? >> she was nominated for an acting award that she didn't actually win, but she was the winner of the night because we're still talking about susan on that carpet. >> she was excellent in that. i did see that. >> remember, we had her on, and it was -- >> fantastic. >> gilmore girls is coming to netflix. >> since october we've heard rumors, gossiping about this, and it's now been confirmed d er
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bringing it back to netflix. we do not know yet if it's going to be ten weekly episodes or if it might be four 90 minute movie type episodes, so we don't know the format yet. they haven't spoke about that. we shouldn't be too surprised about this because netflix just did this for john stamos and full house. >> what's going on? >> it's fuller house now. >> everything is an old thing. >> youounow, it's branded, and there's so much money to be made. they don't want to -- >> reinvent the wheel. >> you have all the fans that are looking back that are nostalgic and want to see it again. all the characters are coming back. we're not sure about melissa mccarthy yet. >> her other show was just canceled, so maybe she will. >> things work out. >> justin timberlake, his birthday. >> 35 this year. he was 34 and he announced he was going to be a daddy on his birthday. we were all waiting for a massive announcement. it didn't come this year. he was all pretty quiet, so we think he had a much quieter birthday.
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fandom to the test, a trivia question. >> you need to answer correctly to win. >> here we go. kathie lee was on vacation for the past two weeks. who filled in for her while she was away? was it blake shelton, jennifer lopez, or jenna bush hager? >> jenna bush hager. >> you got it right. >> fabulous resort vacation. looks like you and george are headed to hawaii. >> oh, my goodness. >> you'll enjoy four days, three nights at the travasa hana resort in maui. >> you can receive chef-prepared meals and spa treatments and, of course, round trip airfare will -- is included. are you excited? forget about you. how is george? >> he is going to be so excited. thank you so much. you guys remind me of -- i have a sister, well, she's not my sister, she's just a great friend, and you guys just have so much fun together, i love both of you. >> thank you very much. >> we're happy for you. give our love to george. >> bye, honey. >> coming up, the important advice if you are going through a divorce, and if you have one minute, just one minute, you
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declutter? if only you had the time. >> hmm. well, now you do because you're about to meet a woman who says you can get organized in one minute or less. >> she's even written a book about it, and it's called never too busy to cure clutter, and her name is erin rooney doland. >> so is it possible in a minute? >> most things will take a little longer to set up, but once you're actually in the promise of doing it, we're talking five seconds. we're not even talking -- >> two years or three of your life back when you are not looking for things. >> i spend a lot of my life searching for things. >> hopefully today we'll get you a little bit of help. >> are we walking in the front door? >> this is a closet. >> you take off your coat.t. you take off your gloves. one of the first things we're e going to do is give everybody a pants hanger. they can hang up their items.
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happen. >> my gloves, your gloves. >> you can even put things like lunchboxes for kids. when they are ready to go out the door, there's no searching. they're ready to go. >> it makes too o ch sense. >> now you're at the foyer of your house. >> you're inside. you have pockets full of receipts. >> you are going to empty out your pockets, and the easiest way to do this is just -- i say the easiest way. >> you can also spike yourself, so be careful. >> just use a traditional receipt spike. what's so great about the traditional receipt spike, at the end of the month to reconcile, they're in chronological order, as long as you get each time. >> in your purse, you have to go in your purse and find them. >> right. not as simple as you are making it seem. digging. finding it. go on. i'm sorry. okay. mail. >> the next is you have mail
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assuming you're coming home. the first thing you should do, though, is just. >> throw out the junk. >> there's no reason for it to table. then -- >> and piles of mail. >> you categorize it. >> the other thing can you do if it's a bill, write pay by on it and stick it right in the bill section. if there's a magazine for mom -- >> mom segment. >> this can look unruly. >> even that upsets them. >> that does upset hoda. >> nothing does. >> if you are like most people, if you don't have something established right when you get in, what's going to happen is this is going to get all gunked up with the stuff you should have left in the foyer. hopefully it's a little bit clean, and what we're mostly worried about right now are -- >> cables. >> awful cable clutter. there's a simple solution. all have you to do is -- these
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>> i have seen those things. >> zip ties. we're literally talking pennies. just go in, wrap it up and then -- >> then you are -- >> i say cut it. >> they're still unsightly, but you just throw it under. >> remember, it's going to be behind. >> not a tangly mess. >> let's go to the pantry, shall we? >> if you are lucky to have one. a lot of people, this is a space thing. a lot of people don't have a pantry. >> if you have regular shelves in your kitchen, it's a great way to even organize them. we're going to start, though, by even just -- >> wow. >> amazing. >> it really is, though. it looks so -- >> it's all together. >> so fascinated by things i never, ever do. >> she goes out to lunch every day. >> it's all together. you're ready to go.
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>> yes. the next thing is pudding, flour, sugar, countertop, get it off your countererp. >> zip lock. >> it doesn't break when you drop it. >> and you will drop it. >> you can also write straight on the bag when you open it so you'll know if it's fresh or not. >> that's smart. >> that doesn't mean you're going to do it. >> exactly. >> another thing we've done is we've labelled just the lids of the shelving, and that's nice for when you are making your grocery list. you can see what you are missing out on. really easily. if someone else puts away the groceries -- >> they can help you. thank you very much. >> thank you. it didn't help hoda at all, but it really helped me. >> thank you. >> for more tip on how to declutter, go to klg and hoda.com. >> broncos and panthers may be the big dogs, but the real action next sunday is between the puppies. >> that's right. there's a hit show all about it. your real life guide to dealing with divorce as well right after this. my feel all day. i'm bushed! yea me too. excuse me...coming through!
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you're about t tget a fresh new start, and for some of you that may be making a decision to end your marriage. >> in fact, the american academy of matrimonial lawyers -- who knew there was such a thing -- says the number of people filing for a divorce is 1/3 higher this time of year. >> if you are going througugone right now, you're not alone. bravo's "girlfriend's guide to divorce" tries to put a posititi spin on divorce. >> you want to be the neneface of divorce? knock yourself out. this is what the real face of divorce looks like. it's stressed out. it's old before its damn time, and it's scared to death. >> wow. >> we love her. >> we love her. >> marty is the creator and
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"girlfriend's guide to divorce." vickie is the author of the girlfriend's guide books series. >> and a producer on the show. both of them very smart. >> jeff is a psychologist and all three of them are survivors of divorce. >> actually, all five of us are. >> you're right. >> let's be honest. [ laughter ] >> you know what's funny, we're talking about divorce, and she was describing the horrible there are also some sense of relief. they talked about five emotitis people go through after divorce. relieved, hopeful, confident, empowered, and rejuvenated. i was a little surprised. >> maybe not all at the same time, though. >> i actually -- there's a survey that bravo did that indicates that most people feel that way. i, however, felt terrified. i had been married for 25 years.s. i didn't know anything from what my pubic hair design should
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-- to what i was supposed to, if i should start wearing bras and panties that matched or -- >> yeah. >> or if i should get a tummy tuck. i was so scared about being in my 60s and getting a divorce. >> i love jeff nodding yes to bras and panties. >> i was thinking about the other thing she said before. i think what this survey is showing is initially you do have these very positive feelings because you just are out of something that has been -- >> totally unhappy. >> unhappy for such a long time, but the reality is that you do begin to deal with a lot of those fears and you have to figure it out. you have to work it out. then eventually you get to that place where there is joy once again. something you probably have not had for a very long time. >> it depends on the details, doesn't it? if somebody leaves you for, say, another person, that's pretty devastating. you got to get over that, the rejection part of that. if you have children -- >> i have two. i have an 11-year-old and 13-year-old now, but they were 5 and 8.
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>> it makes it -- it makes it so much more difficult, and obviously i think a lot of people stay in marriages because they're worried about the kids, but i don't know on reflection whether one is better than the other. i think -- >> unhappy parents make unhappy children? >> if you have children, i think certainly it is a factor to look at whether you should keep working on that marriage and whether you can fall in love again and make it work. however, if you are going to be in a situation of where you just are roommates and you are doing it for the kids, i can tell i have seen enough therapy cases where that can really hurt the kids much, much more. >> they know. >> i have been interviewing a bunch of couples who have been married for 50-plus years for valentine's day. they all did say a couple of things. they said, number one, they didn't plan on loving each other forever. they just agreed to love each other tomorrow. they also -- they all said this. they weren't of the generation where you threw something out if it was broken.
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i am noticing in the couples, i thought, i wonder if we jump too quick sometimes. >> it's funny. the show this season -- abby's message is about positivity and, you know, trying to make the best of whatever situation you're in. then a woman comes up to her at split con, they have divorce conventions now. like marriage conventions, they have conventions. she's, like, i know, i read your book and i did this and i just got divorced. it was just too much work. that's not her message at all. >> at the end of the day it's a last resort. >> this season you see that she went in with sort of a euphoria in the first season. now it's getting real. in the reality divorce when it ends, it's not really the end of the experience. >> right. >> you may be in therapy with your kids for another two years. >> right. >> you may be in court for a very long time too. you really should give your marriage everything that you can. don't give up. just do everything possible, and
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you don't have to look back and say i wish i could have, what if i had. >> we have to go, but you also say don't start dating too soon or you'll make the same mistakes. >> you'll do it again. >> wish i had known that part. [ laughtht ] >> by the way, girlfriend's guide is so good. >> it's getting better and better. >> give our love to the ladies. >> you can catch "girlfriend's guide to divorce" tuesdays at 10:00, 9:00 central on our sister network bravo. >> get ready for tailgating. you're going to love this year's canine competitors and they're all up for adoption.
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ultimate dog fight when they're unleashed on the grid iron. >> here with eight adorable puppies from the connecticut humane society who are all up for adoption is referee dan. >> he is the referee. works every time. >> how are you? >> we're great. how could you not be great? you are surrounded by puppies who up for adoption. >> they were benched. >> why were they benched? hoda, kathie lee or the super bowl. >> you are a referee, you're a real life referee. >> you can think of the pun, and we've probably done it. pass interference is paws interference. illegal formation is illegal furmation. when we say heel, we don't mean it as a command. it means stop biting my heal. -- my heel. >> what if they go potty. >> we call it fertilization of the field. five yards we set it back.
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here? >> 2 months old. they're from the connecticut humane society. all up for adoption. >> this guy is going to get a howling penalty in about a minute. >> you love this job. you say it's warm front your -- you say it's one of your favorite jobs. >> five years ago animal planet knew me as a host and brought me i beg like these puppies beg, still here. >> how many years has it been >> this is the 12th year. show ever. >> there's a hall of fame coming up too. >> we have a hall of fame segment with bruce, who is a real hall of famer. >> i know bruce. >> he is highlighting adopting senior dogs. it's easier to adopt puppies, but senior dogs do languish in shelters. we're trying to get that word out too this year. we're very excited. >> so great. i love -- >> oh. >> well, by the way, they're learning about glass. >> they're learning about -- >> we want puppy helmets next year. >> they really don't -- all these dogs are up for adoption. what kind of breeds are these? >> the brown ones are shep mixes. shep-beagle mixes. we have a lab over there. chihuahua.
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>> i don't see the chihuahua. >> oh, blossom got benched. no, blossom is right here. >> oh, yes. the chihuahua. hi, little sweetheart. >> they're all adorable. >> they are. >> thank you so much, dan. >> thanks, guys. >> you can watch puppy bowl this sunday on animal planet. again, the puppies are all up for adoption from the connecticut humane society. >> awww. >> we have our favorite things cong up. first, this is today on nbc. oh my gosh, stephanie. we're, like, so goth. we're, like, goth goth. sfx: knocks on door. honey? i'm dying my hair, mom. hair dye? no, not in my bathroom! relax, mom. honey, just let me in! sfx: door rattling. no. tiffany! no. tiffany! it's just purple. teenage daughter? get scrubbing bubbles. kill 99.9% of germs and destroy dirt and grime. you only need scrubbing bubbles disinfecting cleaners for 100% problem solved. we work hard, so you don't have to.
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let's end this these are my dogs dusty and cooper. i work for the dogs twenty-four seven. i am the butler. these dogs shed like crazy. it's like being inside of a snow globe. it takes an awful lot of time to keep the house clean. i don't know what to do. sfx: (doorbell) what's this? swiffer sweeper and dusters? this is nice and easy boys. it really sticks to it. it fits in all of the tight spaces this is really great does that look familiar to you?
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mine is my friend rebecca horn at rejuvenation salon, gave me this for bambino in the snow. dog boots. they are the cutest things. they're called camo bobos. green. they're available, of course, in other sizes and styles. they're $12.95 on amazon.com. thank you, rebecca. >> and mine is also something that's really cute. do you see what this t-shirt says? it says -- can you see it? hush puppy. hush puppy. it's called the foster hat. 15% of the proceeds from these go to help foster kids in the south find permanent homes. i met some great people. it's $30. it's called y'all-some. like awesome, but y'all-some. there are great things, and they help out foster kids. >> remember, all of these puppies are available for adoption. call the connecticut humane society. tomorrow lou has a quick fix for all those pesky house problems. >> also, a performance by r & b
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