tv Today NBC September 2, 2015 10:00am-11:00am EDT
10:00 am
hygienically removed, okay? >> but you don't -- have you ever had your phone in the bathroom and it rang and you're like, ooh, should i get it? it might be important. my hands haven't been anywhere weird. >> i try not to take it in with me if you know what i'm saying. what about you? [ laughter ] >> on rare occasion because sometimes you're taking -- it's in your hands and you're already in the stall and you're like where do i put it? so i put mine on the top of the toilet paper roll so i leave it there and then if it rings is i have mine on vibrate so i wait until i get out and then wash my hands and then -- >> it's one problem with that, hoda. to retrieve the toilet paper you have to lift it up -- >> no it's on the metal thing. >> oh, okay, it's not -- >> it's a normal public toilet. >> those i also try to avoid. 60% say they have fallen asleep with their phone in their hand. >> i've done that before. you know why?
10:01 am
because you're playing candy crush trying to fall asleep. it happens. they have this one call -- >> you should be praying to the lord god above. >> there's a candy crush soda, and i like level 130. [ laughter ] by the way, i keep returning to 130 although i've passed it. i like it. so i go back and for some reason if i play it enough -- >> so you're addicted to kennedy condition candy crush, not the phone! one in six use the phone while showering. >> how? must have one of those cases. >> i don't know. and almost a quarter of people would give up sex for a weekend -- that ain't hard -- [ laughter ] before parting with their phone. right? >> more than half said -- get this -- if their home was on fire, on fire, they would reach for the phone before saving the family cat. >> but not the family dog! ? >> the dog gets out. poor. >> poor cat. cats don't get enough respect, do they. [ meow sound ] [ laughter ] >> if you don't know where your
10:02 am
phone is, do you worry about it? >> well, i don't have anything on my phone that would be embarrassing like you do if it was found out. i have none of that stuff. it's just a pain to have to get a new one and find that stuff. so i don't know, you decide. we're not getting -- telling anybody what to do if you're addicted. we're not into that. 're not into helping you. >> no rehab. >> we're into point g out. ow screwed up you are. >> how about this? we were wondering what do you th ink are the best and worhe months of the year according to your own eference. what do you like? >> and we didn't agree with this. i love spring the best because winters are so hard here and when you finally see life come about and you see a daffodil -- >> so may? >> i would say may and june. >> the "washington post" did a gallup poll and found out the top thr months, the most popular, were a tie between june and december. >> i don't like december. number two was october. >> october's lovely, back here.
10:03 am
>> and guess what number o ine was? may, what you said. >> ye , i think the answers to these really depend on where you lioove. >> can i tell you my favorite month? june.igbecause ne's the start of summer. sut mmer hasn'o happened yet. july is -- july is -- >> it starts around th 21st. >> but i like june because i see it ahead. i'pam like we have july and we have august and we have all that rmth. i love the beginning. >> but memorial day is inimay and that's thetsort of beginning -- >> eah, so you're right again. [ laughter ] >> there's no right or wrong. it's just what you feel. when i was a kid memorial day was the greatest because you knew it was summer. we were going to rehoboth because we lived there all summer long and the worst was labor day because it was over. >> so we -- what's your least favorite month? >> january and february. >> mine, too. got to throw narj there, too. >> mine is february because january is like new beginning, so it's like yay, it's new, then it wears off.
10:04 am
then it's february and you're in the deep freeze. they say the least favorite un fiheard of. >> our birthdays are in august. that's why i hate augu. >> and the second is march which is -- you don't love that. >> except my son was born in march and so was my daddy so i have a fondness for march. i don't like how raw march can be. >> it can feel like winter. >> i stand and look at the trees and i go where are the buds? >> you wait for the crocuses. that's what you do. >> that's why my dad called them crocusgs, you're ready to croak. >> the most despised months according to the survey are january and february. caribbean. then they're lovely. where we have a place. they're fun in the keys. >> in the bahamas. have you ever turned on the tv and you hear a commercial and you hear a voice and you go "whose voice is that?" and it's usually someone you know, an actress or actor. we'll guess whose voice.
10:05 am
>> if it's ram trucks it's sam elliot. >> everything's julia roberts for me. let's go to first one for mercedes-benz mercedes-benz. >> what does it mean to have an unlimited warranty? >> john hamm. >> what? >> i don't even know john hamm. >> wow, that's for tylenol? oh, the next is tylenol. >>? >> she's reading the answers! >> no, i didn't. i'm surprised? >> okay, tylenol p.m. >> when you don't get enough sleep and your body aches -- >> oh, i know! i know! no, i know. >> she played on -- >> i can't hear ! >> fall fast asleep and st ay asleep. >> she has the ping-pong thing. >> you're a better - >> susana ran don. look how she has the ping-pong thing. >> that's what the academy award
10:06 am
actress has become. no screaming unless you know the answer. >> i did know it. i wouldn't rem tber her name. >> this is fun. this is karen and jeremiah. they don't know it yet but they're going to fall in love, get married, have a couple of kids, move to the country, and live a long, happy life together where they almost never fight about money because right after they get married they'll find some financial folks who will talk to them about preparing early for retirement. >> matt damon? >> yes! it is? >> only bpcause anthony mouthed it a to me. [ laughter ] >> anthony! >> anthony, next time you mouth something to someone, mouth it to me. >> i yelled south susan sarandon. >> but i'm the one that said it came from anthony and you took credit. >> but i didn't remember until right now! i'm serious. >> one more. >> this is fun. >> i love this. we could the this for an hour. >> visa checkout is such an easy
10:07 am
way -- >> oh, oh -- enter your user name and passport. >> morgan freeman! >> anthony, you're a good mouther. >> nationwide is on your side >> julia yah roberts? >> in the nation we know how you feel -- >> julia roberts. every time i hear a commercial it sounds like julia roberts. do they make a lot of money doing this? >> a fortune. a fortune. >> why do they need that money? they have lots of money. >> because they say it into a microp one alaut five times and you get a million dollars for five seconds. >> but you already have $10 million. >> if you could make a million dollars in five minutes? [ laughter ] >> you're right. >> there you go. >> why d 't they call us? >> you know what i was so grateful for when i was in this business back in the 1800s? commercials.
10:08 am
even if you had -- a couple of lines you got paid for 13 weeks for one day's work and a couple of hours. i wouldn't be in the business still if i hadn't made my living that first year andvoiceovers. i used to be the voiceover queen of "days of our lives." >> you were? >> yes. "flight 402 for portland leaving in five minutes." >> you did that? >> ka-ching! ka-ching! until i got fired. that's another story. i got kicked out of a lot of things, hoda. >> but i like your voice when you call for the flig s. the biggest medical mistakes that hoda is making. >> we'll talk about the health issues you need to take care of from your 20s to s and beyond after this. we'll be back. crisp garden vegetables... fresh local milk, real cream... and no artificial flavors. now you know why nothing else tastes like philadelphia
10:09 am
garden vegetable. rich, creamy, and delicious. now with even more crisp vegetables. only philadelphia . for a complete eye renewing effect try new age perfect eye renewal from l'oreal. it renews eyes 5 ways. targets: puffin s crepiness under eye bags dark circles crow's feet new age perfect eye renewal from l'oreal skin expert paris. now we're talkin'. hey, geopge is coming! nice! i'll get more stuff! can't wait to see him! that one's way better! hello? alright, sounds good. see you soon. guys, randy's coming! perfect. your favorite. we're gonna need more chairs and more food. low prices. every day. on everything you need so you can turn your game-day party of three into a great party for more. save money. live better. lmart. i thought activia was for big digestive issues.
10:10 am
until i realized our body handles a lot. 1,100 meals a year... 730 rushed snacks... add 300 stressful decisions... no wonder our digestive system sometimes acts up. so try the activia challenge! enjoying activia twice a day for 4 weeks may help reduce the frequency of bloating, gas, discomfort or rumbling. it works or it' s free! all the goodness of milk. all the deliciousness of hershey' s syrup. squeeze. stir. share. for soft beautiful feet, my secret is the amope pedi perfect foot file. its microlumina rotating head buffs away hard skin. even on those hard to reach spots. it's amazing, you can see it and feel it. for soft beautiful feet. amope pedi perfect, love every step. we live in a pick and choose world.
10:11 am
choose, choose, choose. but at bedtime? ...why settle for this? enter sleep numbld... right now all beds are on sale. sleepiq technology tells you how well you slept and what adjustments you can make. you like the bed soft. he's more hardcore. so your sleep goes from good to great to wow! only at a sleep number store. time is now for the biggest sale of the year, where all beds are on sale. save 50% on the labor day limited edition bed. know better sleep with sleep number. dull and boring hair? change it. gloss it! nutrigloss. l'oreal's new glossing shampoo system. with glycosilk it's tailor-made for dull hair. helps seal in nutrition. acts like a glossing treatment with every use. nutrigloss. new from l'oreal advanced haircare.
10:12 am
the older we get, the more we start to worry about our health and what we can do to prevent serious illness. >> but the fact is, the earlier you start taking care of yourself the better so the folks at today.com put together a list of the biggest health mistakes at any age. here to talk about that is nbc news medical contributor dr. natalie azar. >> and we're getting help from our fans on our plaza. we're grateful to them. >> natalie, how are you? >> we're going through each of the decades and we've asked our plaza friends and fans to give us what their main concerns are at that age. so here we have from virginia -- >> richmond. >> ali. ali, what's your question for dr. natalie.
10:13 am
>> so what i've been doing too much at age 21 is drinking. >> oh, terrible! >> tell us. >> sorority and fraternity parties? >> a couple. >> so here's the thing, women generally are only supposed to have one serving of alcohol per night so for women that is six ounces, something like that. like a glass of wine or something like that. i know. many ren allowed to have double, that i metabolize alcohol better. but the question here is binge drinking versus daily drinking, is one better or safer than the other? generally speaking, binge drinking can be associated with a lot of things, you're incapacitated, that kind of thing. >> did that ever happen? >> never, no. >> no blackouts? >> absolutely not. >> tell us about mistakes people make in their 20s. >> the more common ones, not screening for sexually transmitted diseases. >> do you do that on a regular basis? [ laughter ] >> yearly under the age of 25. sun screen only at the beach
10:14 am
instead of wearing it during the day. >> hoda doesn't wear it at all ever. >> and also obviously poor diet. you are still retaining those bad habits. >> ali, thank you, honey. we're moving down. we have crystal in her 30s. crystal, what's your question. >> how much sleep should by getting? >> you don't get enough. how much do you get? >> i want to say about four hours a night. >> not enough. that's the easy answer. you think eight hours is a myth, it's not a myth. it's really for most people it does fall somewhere between seven and a half to eight and a half hours every night. that's what the research shows. too little and too much all can be associated with negative health outcomes. >> what are the things in our 30s? >> a couple other things, miscalculating fertility. a lot of us did this. we talk about contraception and great for the women's movement and people are delaying their child bearing and then they wake up one day and they're 35 and realized they've missed the boat. fertility declines in your 30s quite dramatically. smoking. and everybody knows now it's not exactly acceptable to walk
10:15 am
around with a cigarette but still how much is too much? obviously theless you do is better but it's time to start thinking about cutting out those adolescent habits if you were a former smoker. and ignoring your numbers. >> like what? >> something as simple as what is your fasting blood sugar? what's your blood pressure? and what is your cholesterol level? most people in their 30s don't know that. >> sharon, what's your question for dr. natalie. >> hi, is it okay to skip my ob-gyn appointments? >> oh! >> well, actually the latest is that, in fact, we can be spacing out our gyn appointments a little bit more with a pap smear and hpv testing. the newer recommendations are less frequent pap smears but that doesn't mean you don't go. there's still a value to having the breast exam, having an exam with your doctor, they screen your urine and you can bring up issues of concern. >> i have dear friends who would not be on this planet anymore if
10:16 am
they hadn't gone to their gyn in their 40s. >> an important message is even though we have changed the psychology, you don't need a pap smear, it doesn't mean you don't need to see your doctor. >> my breast cancer was detected by my gyno. >> make an appointment today! >> not alleviating stress. one of the biggest things here is that we are called in our 40s the sandwich generation. we are sandwiched between taking care of elderly and ailing parents and young children and that's -- for many of us that's a very, very real thing. so identify it and try to get as many resources as you can to help you. breast health confusion. we talked about this, over and over again on the "today" show, what is the recommendation, mammograms, et cetera. please talk to your doctor, make sure. not working out. my goodness, it's already too late. you have to do it, you have to do it. >> we only have a minute. >> from what's your question? >> how much water should someone be drinking? >> oh, my gosh, you can't say generally roughly three letters
10:17 am
for men, two liters for women. >> please speak in america. >> like 13 cups for men, around nine cups for women. changes, menopause, obviously you need to know about it. colonoscopy you don't necessarily need to do. you can check for fecal blood, speak with your doctor about this. empty nest syndrome, something everyone goes through. >> judy? >> over-the-counter vitamins? do they -- >> no, get it from real foods, fruits and vegetables. big study a year and a half ago showed taking multivitamins don't decrease mortality. i'm an advocate for taking it the right way. osteoporosis, misconceptions about treatment,s, know what is involved with medicare, especially prescription drug coverage and if you're not feeling well it could be a sign of heart disease, women don't necessarily have typical chest pain. valuable advice for parents and kids that have. before fingerhut.com, my budget used to keep me up at night. how you gonna pay for the kid's new dell laptop
10:18 am
for school? and the missus wants a kitchen aid mixer for her birthday. and... hey! you're forgetting about fingerhut.com we can shop over 275,000 items and growing, with brand names like black & decker, reebok and dyson. at fingerhut.com you can get the credit you deserve, and with their low monthly payments we can all rest easy. (snoring) so...last drop of gogurt, where ya living now? a tube check this place out. so come on out, sign the papers, and this little gem, it's all yours gogurt. whatever it takes to get it all. don't be envious, be envied. revlon colorstay gel envy in just two steps, i get what i want. base coat and color in one. then diamond top coat for gorgeous life-resistant wear in 38 easy-to-remove shades to love revlon. love is on.
10:19 am
10:20 am
10:21 am
10:23 am
10:24 am
10:25 am
limited shuttle trains, some trains canceled in jamaica or diverted to atlanta terminal. cross honored on the 2, 3, 7, and "e" subway lines. hot, sticky, high of 89. tomorrow, 91 is the high, hazy, sun and clouds. chance for a late thunderstorm. friday, showers continue in the morning, high of 83. up next on the "today" show with kathy lee and hoda, tips to help your kids return to school. all day long at nbcnewyork.com.
10:26 am
10:27 am
[ cheers and applause ] we're back on this winesday wednesday ready to play our weekly trivia game we call "who knew" and we are soaking in every last bit of the season with the biggest summer hits past and present. kathie lee is across the street with the nbc experience store ready to handout a hundred bucks to anybody who gets the questions right and those who don't -- never fear, you get one of her wonderful signed cds. [ cheers and applause ] here to help me out in studio is contributing ed e ing editor on "rolling stone" and the hoist of "incoming" on spotify. what? >> that's true. go there, push the "follow" button and i'll deliver music to you on a regular basis. >> before we went to the break we asked this question, 30 years ago bryan adams recorded this song about the best days of his life. joe, what is the answer?
10:28 am
>> well, the answer is, of course, sing it with me, it was -- the summer of '69. the single was released 30 years ago in the summer of 1985, it went to number five on the billboard charts. and incidentally in the summer of '69 he was nine years old so this is not exactly a true story. >> kath across the street to you. >> this lovely gentleman is a pilot from winchester, virginia. finish the lyrics of this summer's hit by "walk the moon." what are the chances? >>. i'll take you back -- shut up and dance with me [ cheers and applause ] >> they are a great group, we've had them in the studio. >> well done, well sung. "walk the moon" with "shut up and dance." this is a true story, the lead singer was in a club with his girlfriend and she what did she say?
10:29 am
shut up and dance. >> she was trying to order a drink and it was too loud. back across, kath. >> where are you from? >> buffalo, new york. >> this summer's hit "see you again" by wiz khalifa is from what film sound track. furious 7, mad max, fury road or mission impossible rogue nation? >> furious 7. [ cheers and applause ] >> wow! >> that song, does that make you weep? >> it's a very moving song. huge hit this summer and of course the video and song are a tribute to the late paul walker. hugely popular song. this one set a record on spotify when it was released, 4.2 million streams in a day. >> i feel like this charlie guy came out of nowhere. >> he did on this song. hugely popular. that spotify record was just broken by one direction. people love these songs. >> a while ago. at least it was a while ago. over to you. >> a beautiful lady from boston, massachusetts. which 23-year-old singer had a hit with cool for the summer.
10:30 am
arianna grande, demi lovato or jesse j.? >> demi lovato. [ bell ringing ] >> yes! [ cheers and applause ] >> oh, my gosh! >> we are on a streak. cool for the summer, first single off demi's fifth album and this was co-produced and co-written by max martin, the swedish pop maestro who's had 20 number one hits. this one hasn't made it to number one yet but he's worked with taylor swift and demi and britney spears. >> we have a lovely lady visiting from china. what group released "hot fun in the summertime" right after their high profile performance at woodstock? beach boys, sly and the family stone, or the drifters? >> well i have my lifeline here. >> b. sly and the family stone. >> i think that's right! [ cheers and applause ]
10:31 am
>> okay, this is unbelievable how much everyone knows about music. >> everybody knows the great summer song hot fun in the summertime. sly and the family stone released this song in 1969 after their big performance at woodstock. incidentally, michael jackson always said this was one of his all time favorite songs. >> you're kidding? nice little trivia. joe, thanks so much. good luck on your show on spotify. >> thank you very much. >> >>. how to calm your kids' anxiety as they go through the new school year. and lilliana vazquez with an affordable luxe for less trend coming up. >> hi! bye! [ cheers and applause ] dull and boring hair? change it. gloss it! new from l'oreal. the nutrigloss shampoo system. like a glossing treatment every time you use it. l'oreal nutrigloss with glycosilk is tailor-made for dull hair. helps seal in nutrition. take your hair beyond shiny! get your gloss on! the all-new nutrigloss shampoo system. just one of l'oreal's tailor-made solutions for every type of hair. that's the power
10:32 am
of beautiful hair. every day. because you're worth it. at nature made vitamins, we know there are lots of things you're supposed to do to be healthy. but nature made adult gummies are one part of your health routine you'll actually look forward to. mmmm, mango. nature made adult gummy vitamins and supplements. i'm feeling lucky. today is the day. i knew it! (robot voice) activate probe. no way! three rye chips and a breadstick! now we're talkin'. hey, george is coming! nice! i'll get more stuff! can't wait to see him! that one's way better! hello? alright, sounds good. see you soon. guys, randy's coming! perfect. your favorite. we're gonna need more chairs. and more food. low prices. every day. on everything you need so you can turn your game-day party of three into a great party for more.
10:33 am
save money. live better. walmart. that detergent was like half the price! and we'll have to use like double! maybe more! i'm going back to the store? yes you are. dish issues? get cascade complete. one pac cleans tough food better than 6 pacs of the bargain brand combined. cascade. now that's clean. across america, people... ...are taking charge of their type 2 diabetes... ...with non-insulin victoza . p for a while, i took a pill to lower my blood sugar. t but it didn't get me to my goal. so i asked my doctor about victoza . he said victoza works differently than pills. and comes in a pen. victoza is proven to lower blood sugar and a1c. it's taken once a day, any time. victoza is not for weight loss,
10:34 am
but it may help you lose some weight. victoza is an injectable prescription medicine that may improve blood sugar in adults... ...with type 2 diabetes when used with diet and exercise. it is not recommended as the first medication to treat diabetes and should not be used in people... ...with type 1 diabetes or diabetic ketoacidosis. victoza has... r...not been studied with mealtime insulin. victoza is not insulin. do not take victoza if you have a personal or family history of medullary thyroid cancer... multiple endocrine neoplasia syndrome type 2, or if you are allergic to victoza ... ...or any of its ingredients. p symptoms of a serious allergic reaction may include itching... ...rash, or difficulty breathing. tell your doctor if you get a lump or swelling in your neck. serious side effects may happen in people who take victoza , including... ...inflammation of the pancreas (pancreatitis). p stop taking victoza and call your doctor right away... ... if you have signs of pancreatitis, such as severe pain that will not go away...
10:35 am
...in your abdomen or from your abdomen to your back, with or without vomiting. p tell your doctor about all the medicines you take tand if you have any medical conditions. taking victoza with a sulfonylurea or insulin may cause low blood sugar. the most common side effects are headache, nausea, diarrhea, and vomiting. side effects can lead to dehydration, which may cause kidney problems. if your pill isn't giving you the control you need... ...ask your doctor about... ...non-insulin victoza . it's covered by most health plans.
10:36 am
it's back-to-school season and helping kids balance home work and afterschool activities. >> but your kids also may have concerns about making new friends and feeling safe so here to answer a few questions that we got from our parents on the plaza is educational psychologist and a good pal of our's, michele borba. how are you? >> a lot of parents have concerns as their kids get started. we start off with jennifer from georgia. >> i want to know how to help him cope with attending a new school, making new friends and not being so nervous about attending this school. >> that's something a lot of kids say. >> exactly.
10:37 am
particularly in middle school. here's things because friends play a key role in school success. first thing is start emphasizing three skills, real simple, but the three skills that well-liked kids use most is they smile, they encourage and they use eye contact. number two, teach conversation openers, most of our kids are plugged in and don't know "hi, how are you, my name is." what's your name? how are you? where do you go to school? and for every mother, get into joining the pta, go work on your kids' school because you'll connect the other mothers who have kids and they'll introduce those kids to your kids and it will all work out. >> so shari from iowa has a question about -- she wants her kid to feel safe and secure at school. >> the world is a different place. >> it's very different. >> i have a daughter going into third grade. i would like to know what's the best way to help her each day go off the school and feel safe. >> the most important thing is
10:38 am
getting a hands on grip on this. we have never seen such anxiety of children mounting because what they're watching is from beheadings to wars to school shootings live so the first thing you really have to do is help that child realize you are safe. ask your child where do you feel safest at your school? what time and when? that will give you a real opening as to your child's anxiety level because we do know that there are places where kids do feel safe and it's usually where there are adults. bullying happens when there's least likely to be adult supervision. 43% of kids, back-to-school buses, hallways, you can create a safety net for your child and please make sure to ask and if you had a problem at this school, who would you go to? every kid needs a safety net. if she doesn't have, introduce her to the school nurse, secretary, teacher. >> should you step in as a parent if your kid is afraid to go to a certain area? >> yes, because what you want to do is walk her around and show her here's where you could go
10:39 am
find one pal together because you want to keep a real eye on anxiety, keep it down and if it goes up, get help. >> amy from georgia, her question is more about bullying but let's listen. >> my daughter is 13 and she is at the age where she is starting to deal with bullying in school, how girls can be mean and catty and i wanted to ask how i can help her deal with that. >> that's hard. >> it really is. >> it's hard because the new ican girl is not necessarily sugar and spice and everything nice. >> we aren't bekka ck rebecca of sunny brook farm, anymore. >> kindergartens are engaged in bullying. >> what? >> it's learned and it can be unlearned. every mom, start the conversation with your daughter and open it up regardless of age. she needs to know you are a safety net to come to. most kids don't tell us because they're embarrassed. fear of humiliation. number two, you can start great conversations by if you don't
10:40 am
feel comfortable watch mean girls or clueless with your daughter then you can open up the conversation. >> michele, thanks. off promise coming up we'll discuss later >> very exciting. coming up, luxe for less. and the must haves to keep kids and parents from going stir crazy on your next road trip. right after this. talkin'. hey, george is coming! nice! i'll get more stuff! can't wait to see him! that one's way better! hello? alright, sounds good. see you soon. guys, randy's coming! perfect. your favorite. we're gonna need more chairs. and more food. low prices. every day. on everything you need so you can turn your game-day party of three into a great party for more. save money. live better. walmart. hey! you working for nature made too? yup! go team! you've heard about friendly probiotics. but why take one that only targets half your digestive tract? new nature made advanced has dual strains that target your whole tract. p part of the new line of probiotics from nature made.
10:41 am
for a complete eye renewing effect try new age perfect from l'oreal. it renews eyes 5 ways. targets: puffiness crepiness under eye bags dark circles crow's feet new age perfect eye renewal from l'oreal skin expert paris. [ female announcer ] choices aren't always this easy. so it's good to know that mazola corn oil has 4 times more cholesterol blocking plant sterols than olive oil. and a recent study found that it can help lower cholesterol 2 times more. take care of those you love. mazola makes it better. i work on the cheerios team. and when i found out that my daughter-in-law, joyce, can't eat gluten, we found a way to remove the grains that contain gluten, from the naturally gluten free oats that cheerios are made of. so now we can have cheerios together, anytime.
10:42 am
dull and boring hair? change it. gloss it! nutrigloss. l'oreal's new glossing shampoo system. with glycosilk it's tailor-made for dull hair. helps seal in nutrition. acts like a glossing treatment with every use. nutrigloss. new from l'oreal advanced haircare. i'm lucky to get through a shift without a disaster. my bargain detergent couldn't keep up, so i switched to tide pods. they're super concentrated, so i get a better clean. 15% cleaning ingredients or 90%? don't pay for water. pay for clean! that's my tide. this pimple's gonna last forever. aw com'on. clearasil ultra works fast to begin visibly clearing up skin in as little as 12 hours. and acne won't last forever. just like your mom won't walk in on you... forever. let's be clear. clearasil works fast.
10:45 am
it's the end of the summer and the beginning of fall. >> but spending hours cramped in the car together can make everyone a little cranky so here to help -- >> hold it down back there! >> -- with tips is travel with val's valerie delia. we picked up a couple sisters. >> who are they? >> emily and caroline from new orleans. >> hi, guys! >> hi, valerie! >> so people are trying to get in last-minute trips. >> yeah.
10:46 am
so time for road trip, labor day, more people are driving than flying. so we've outfit it had car with some great little items for you. >> so what have we got? >> keep it organized. parents' number one pet peeve, how do we do it. look at this great organizer back here. >> i can't, i'm driving. >> kathie lee, keep your eyes on the road. inside here it's insulated. it has eight pockets, cup holders, you can put books in there, it attaches to the seat belt and it also has a top to it where you can do your -- >> love it. >> ellie and carolyn seem to be well behaved and having fun. >> and you can grab and go as well. that's the nice thing about. >> it often they like to watch movies or something and there's a great thing you've moved to my headrest. >> i have. that is an ipad mount. it takes the place of dvd
10:47 am
players which are passe the days and it has a velcro strap and you can put the ipad either horizon or vertical so a nice choice for movies. are you too busy coloring? what do you think? >> yup! >> we're extremely uncomfortable. what can you do to help with us that? >> travel hacks. how about a travel hack for your back. >> or my neck. whatever you got. >> paper towels. >> really? >> what do you do with this? >> put this behind your back. it's like lumbar support. get in there. you might want to adjust it when you're at a rest stop. >> it's much better than what it was. >> and what does that cost you, 99 cents? >> great, okay. >> so unbuckle, get out and move over and we'll talk about some other comfort items and some safety items over here. and most importantly water wipes.
10:48 am
99.9% water and just .1% fruit extract. >> do you eat them? [ laughter ] drink them? >> look how lovely they are. they're good for messes and also good for baby skin. so they're kind of double duty. >> very gent. >> and no fragrance which is nice. >> and roadside? >> we need roadside assistance, this is a medical kit and this will take care of little things like blisters, dehydration, maybe diarrhea. the reason, though, why do we have - >> in a cramped car? ooh! >> it happens. >> stay home, get better. >> and we have some chocolate here. this is more like a bribe for the kids. kind of like, okay. >> people tend to lose their car keys. >> you lose your car keys have a second set. i rent all the time. roadside assistance, i swear by it. $5 rental car, once a day that's what you pay for that and we'll come and bail you out if you lose your keys. and entertainment, roadside
10:49 am
america is an app that i love and will take you to the quirky places along the way. let's say you're in ocean city, maryland. they have the largest martini glass in the united states. so fun things like that. >> and who wouldn't want to go visit that? >> exactly. >> and lastly? >> lastly right here these are printable and they're classic games you can print out road trip bingo, scavenger hunt -- >> i love bingo! >> good job, sweetie. thank you so much. >> we appreciate it. >> thank you, guys! you were excellent! jackets for lilliana is jazzing up your jewelry but first this is "today" on nbc.
10:51 am
10:52 am
10:53 am
she was going to show us ear jackets, then she surprised us for our birthdays. >> well, they're the hottest trends in accessories with jessica album and kate mara wearing them. >> if you look online, the ones celebrities are wearing are obviously fine jewelry, very pricey but i found amazing options under $50. let's start with these. these are from baublebar.com, under $32. i love the idea of doing pearls because the pearls are lady like and dainty then you have to edginess with it. all under $32 on their web site. these are from love obsessed. they have fun combos that have that kind of marble. all three pairs are under $25. these look so expensive. you can do them with real color. and these from r from stella and dot and i have these and one thing i've come up with as an earring hack is what you can do with ear jackets because it's a stud with the hook behind it is you can swap out the studs and mix and match them to create your own earring jacket.
10:54 am
>> lilliana, thank you so much. coming up tomorrow, we have an entire ambush makeover hour. >> that will be awesome. we're giving deserving teachers a brand new look for the classroom. and for the first time, two kids are getting back-to-school hair cuts and outfits. >> have a great winesday wednesday. see you tomorrow, what is that day? >> thirsty thursday. >> don't forget. >> i don't ever forget. >> have a great one.
10:57 am
today on "access hollywood live," will this will be a trump-free friday? >> my money says no. listen to this, shawna just gave birth to his grandson. >> his wife gave birth to his grandson. >> you heard it right. it's an incredible story. we'll break it all down. >> if i'm not mistaken, she's known as kardashly. ashley i. is here >> we're going to make her cry fonoraus. nobody d s a bet r ugly cry on camera than this girl. >> t nk you very much. we've got a very special and adorable guest today. you're not going to believe social media sensation -- big-time celebri y is here. "access hollywood live" starts now. >> standby camera 2, we're live in five, four, three, two,
10:58 am
one -- >> welcome back to "access hollywood live." you made it. i'm billy bush. >> how cute is little jiff pop. what you didn't see there, you went to pick up the cutest dog on the plan. you don't touch him. >>bi was stunned at the walking. oslike a human being. he comes back on all fours as a dog should. d i went to pick him up. >> look at this guy. >> he growled at me. >> oh, okay. the lesso here, do not pick him up. he's so cute and looks with the big eyes. and you want to pick him up. and i'm glad you did it and not me. >> part of me is thinking celebrity, diva. but then you realize, when you're that cute, everybody's trying to pick you up. he's got to draw the line somewhere. and totally understand. >> look at what else we oke up to this morning. sharon stone on the cover of the "new york post." >> my gosh. >> they called her a stone cold fox. i think it's a great word for
10:59 am
sharon stone. 57 years old. she's in the septemb issue of "h pe s er "harper's bazaar." she says she thinks her buns are like flap jacks. are those flap jacks? >> what does that mean? like flap jacks? >> i don't know. but there's no pancakes i've seen. >> it means they're flat buns. when you stand at that angle -- she's terrific. she is unbelievably stunning. the hottest thing about that picture. the hair. haircut's amazing. >> look at her hair. d anoth shot inside, she has beautiful hands. i was looking at the cute haircut and those shoes. but looking good. but we're oing to t lk later on about why women pose nude . what goes into all of this? >> have you ever posed nude? i mean, everybody poses nuoe. >> nobody wants to see me nude. >> have you posed in anything
671 Views
IN COLLECTIONS
WNBC (NBC) Television Archive Television Archive News Search ServiceUploaded by TV Archive on