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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. finally a song i like. who is this, ho da woman? >> this is andy, and he happens to be in the kitchen. >> i don't know why he is s
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>> and andy was in the macy's day parade. >> and tonight is the night of the lighting of the rockefeller christmas tree, and are you going to be there? >> no, not close. >> no chance. >> and we know the christmas tree is going to be lit, and so are we. >> we live for this day. >> hello, andy. >> and so before the celebration, he is going to play "who knew" with us. >> and now, eight kids now, mom kate gosselin and the broad are back on tv and we will catch up with her. >> if you want a fresh new look for the new year and who doesn't. jill martin is back with the makeup winners with the mascara and the concealer and more. >> and now, time for winesday wednesday and kath and i are going to be uncorked. >> and balsam.
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become a smellier. >> and now a store y. >> people more than anything have to be are restored, renewed, redeemed and reclaimed. never throw anything out. audrey hepburn. >> i told you that everybody in the business of 50 year s s of meeting people, and interviewing this them was audrey hepburn and paul neumann. >> yep, yep. >> and you have to throw in billy graham. got t do o do that >> and sandra bull lock is moving up the list. >> yes. she is. >> and if you seen the cover of the "people" magazine, sandra bullock is a mom again. she has a 3 1/2-year-old daughter lie la who has been in the foster care system in louisiana. and sandra is a good friend of new orleans and adopted her son and daughter from there and she says i can tell you the exact right children came to me at the
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>> isn't that beautiful? >> i love what she is going to be ending up doing for foster care children, and so many people fall in love with the baby, and this little girl is 3 1/2 years old, and so many times they run out of people who are interested in becoming foster families, but already, they are bonding like crazy. and she said that louie, her 5-year-old spearheaded the whole thing, and now they are together. >> and she said pink and gliter in the house mixed with legos and batman. be. picture happens to be her rienian randall. >> sounds like love in a lot of levels. >> what else is happening? >> amy poehler and tina fey have a funny thing they are doing, but right now, there is a beautiful picture in the -- what magazine? >> "glamour." >> and so they were glamed up for "glamour" and they have a
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>> coming out the same day as "star wars." >> that is called niche opportunity. >> that is looking like the "brady bunch house." that outside shot, and anybody who grew up watching "brady bunch" you will never forget that house. >> and james brolin in there, too. and he is a a fine man >> something else weird happened on "the voice" last night, and it has happened to all of us, but are have you been on stage and having conversation or it happened to me on this show. >> and it happen ed to ed to me monday on the show. >> and your mind just goes blank, and as i am talking, i can't remember what we are talking about. >> i see it when she is zoned out, just out. and usually because i am boring her to death. >> and sometimes i am talking,
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saying, and you keep fish ing ing. well, this young girl on the "voice" and her name is korin and on team gwen. >> bottom for the third time in the row. >> and she had to sing for the third time in singing, and she forgot the lyrics. don't be a shy girl do you like you? do you like you wait a second should you try do you like you do you like you you don't have to try so hard >> and she wasn't so bad. >> and what happened, andy? >> i thought it was going to be so bad, and i was plugging up my
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>> and has that happened to you? >> yes, you are in the moment, anu are like, oh, crap. i thought that she did fine and you were setting that up to be a terrible, terrible thing. >> well, we couldn't show all of it. >> and she did the humming -- >> singing her way out. >> what is that? >> humming. you make it sound like it is. >> and then you knew that the crowd was pulling for her, and they say it is not how you start, but how you finish. and in is how she finished. take a look, andy. >> look into the mirror and ask yourself, do you like you because i like you >> this is korin a familiar spot here singing for the third time
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>> oh. she did great. she did not do bad. i sang a national anthem one time at a lakers/clippers game, and i started it, and said, "oh, say can you -- and then i just happened? cool twitter chat. cho in stadiums, and if you are not ready for that, everything that you sang comes back to you, and throws you. >> she is great. she is fine. >> and some i was on broadway and there is one of the hardest songs to sing, and it just goes on and on like that, and it is so long -- >> what happened? >> i was taking over for carol burnett, and i said, i have to
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and i thought that i have to do it bet ethan carol, and my closing night, i did it every night night. and you have never supposed to look at who is in the audiee ainalht get to the second verse and there is donald trump sitting there going -- >> what did you do? >> i said, can you believe my closing night, there is donald trump and then i remembered and the worst thing that you can do and the closing night and i was not carol burnett, and everybodyb forgave me, but you have no idea where it went. no idea. >> and worse than that is having to be on the "dance ing with the stars" and if you forget a word with the musician, you can do what she did, but as a dancer, you forget a line, and you are like -- that happened almost every show for me, and way worse. >> i want to give a congratulations, because last night i went to an event. >> of course you did. >> and i went to loreal and they
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>> i go every year, hoda. >> and there was a woman there who i got to honor, but we have a guest here tonight who is one of the women honored and a great group of women, and chanel lee, and she was named the national hon honoree. >> we wanted to give you a big round of applause. >> and the founder of a group that helps young kids in homeless shelters celebrate their birthdays and with more than 2,000 kids in shelters, and what you do is incredible and a beautiful, gr t, great turnout and if you feel that one person can't make a difference, you can google loreal, and you will see that it is possible. >> that is an awesome, awesome group. congratulations. >> glad you are here. >> speak of giving back. mark zuckerberg and his wife
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first child max. look at the love, and you can't explain the feeling looking at your first child >> they decided to donate 99% of the facebook shares which is $45 billion. >> well, that is going to leave them a little change. because they need something to live on, hoda. >> they are calling it the chan zuckerberg initiative and do all kinds of good things with ta money. >> good for him. >> and he had signed the buffett agreement where he pledged to give away half of his fortune, but now they are hoping to leave behind not only a better world for little max, but everybody's child. that is great. and now an update. >> good news for leah. and you know leah sills, and she is a friend of the show, and mine, and she is battling stage four blastoma, and i got to the spend time with her over thanksgiving, and devin announced on instagram that the doctors said that there is no
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>> and this little girl was given a 50-50 chance of survival. and she has passed it, because leah is tough. >> and good for the children's hospital there. >> yes. >> amazing work. >> and look at how the hair is growing back. >> so cute! >> and now, why look at this, huh guy? dad? yeah? why do you keep all your toys in boxes? how do you play with them? i don't, i collect them. does mom know you keep mac and cheese in here? ok, this is isn't for eating. i collect these, too. so, toys you can't play with, and mac and cheese you can't eat? this is a room of lies. star wars kraft macaroni and cheese.
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because now that cheerios are gluten free, violet, and many others are enjoying their first bowl today. nearly 3/4 of women in the u.s. over 40 get a mammogram every one to two years and over the course of the decade, at least one positive result for those women. >> and now they say that a false positive result means that you could be at a higher is risk of developing breast kans cancer later on, and so we have our medical contributor dr. natalie azar here. and when you read it on the face, it is alarming, but break it down for us. >> and when you do hear that, you say, i think that false
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>> exactly, good news. >> so right before the segment, it is really important for people to remember that if you get a false positive on the mammogram, it means something suspicious, and they can't say, so you will be referred for closer look or biopsy. and so you have a buy i uy iopsy which is classified as a benign lesion, and some of those is such as atypical plasia do indicate cancer down the line. and so, some of the experts said this is not surprising, because even some of the lesions that we identify as benign do increase the cancer rate. >> do they tell you when you do the test, and they say, benign, but do they say, however, this might lead to x-y-z? >> 100%. and breast cancer is in the news all of the time as it should, and so, there is a cancerous
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the time, because sending a woman home say g ing it is a benign lesion, and follow up in a year is not necessarily appropriate. i am not suggesting that people should do that, but the people who treat breast cancer do know that the lesions do confer for a higher risk of cancer, and should be screened more frequently. >> and come back in 3 to 6 months for an ultrasound. and there is a relative risk and absolute risk. if you read the headlines they will say that the relative risk is 76% higher with a false positive and you say my risk is 76% higher, but it is no. it is the absolute risk which is your individual risk for cancer is moderately elevated, and so i won't get mired in the statistics, but for women, even though it does increase your
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a false positive, but it is slightly increased. >> and so what do you do? >> if it is a false positive, you say, doc, should i get screened in six months or three months? this is when you bring it up in the context of who you are as a woman. if you have had abnormal biopsy s in the past, and family history and dense breast, and young age, and those are the kinds of people that gets the false positive and if you have a family history of cancer, and genetic mutations, and risk factors for cancer, you need to be screened more aggressively. >> you did a beautiful job of explaining that. >> thanks so much. >> and before the kardashian, and believe it or not, the gosselins. >> yes, the famous family of reality tv is growing grilled chicken and bush's baked beans. >>mom totally forgot to give us vegetables. i know. it's awesome. >>boo-yah. blow it up. bush's baked beans. slow cooked according to our
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when their show first hit the airwaves the gosselins were the most watch and talked about families in tv. and now they are back. >> and we first met kate and john with the birth of their septuplets to join their daughter at home, and then after their divorce they had a show called kate plus eight, a nd nd now they are back. >> they are coming back. >> and now, coming down the stairs were care ra and
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marley and she said, they can't stop talking. and that moment was etched in my mind, this is not okay with me. >> good luck with that. >> the kids are 1 1 1 and 15? >> yes, they are. >> how are you dealing with that? >> same day as when they were babies one day at a time and one hour at a time. >> and it is not like changing diapers, but it is another one. >> why don't they tell you that. >> what are some of the issues that you are dealing with when it come tos s to the kids. >> well, teenagers and i have heard the 15-year-old saying is that girls are scary and get ready, the and -- >> is it true? >> well, there are burst, and now they tell me how to dress and what i may and may not wear, and even in terms of the dating, all of the advice, and they have not gone on a date, apd 'm not shur ure how they know. >> it is a female thing. >> and i know nothing. >> of course. >> and things are are not that way anymore mom. >> and some of them are more
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everybody has a different personality, and is there one that goes, oh, no. >> mainly mattie and, please, i have no idea where it came f m, but they all have a strong opinion. i have no idea where they got it. >> genetics with nothing to do with it. >> and so you brought up the dating department, and you have gone out on dates? >> well, a date. >> and how did it go? >> well, you will have to find out. out. >> and it did don't as it expected? >> well, there r are some twists and turns in the their life, and it is, oh, you r are going to be putting a date on tv? yes, kind of my life is on tv, and it is a test to anyone that you have to be comfortable with the cameras, and whatever. >> and they have to sign the release to the season, and they have to agree to it before it happens. >> yes, and it didn't even happen, and there is some interesting real life twists and
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and it was a blind date which i kind of have always had a rule, like, i don't have time to date, so i can't really give that time when in the first five minutes, i could be like, well, so, i could be in bed. and time management. so i agreed. >> so we will wait and see what happens. >> yes. >> and it must be hard, and what kind of a guy are you looking for? >> well, right off of the bat, somebody who can withstand the chaos and the noise in my house. i have sent babysitters running and screaming and pulling their hair out. and many people, and a lot of people just can't withstand all of the movement in our house. >> and what about if you met the guy of your dreams, and he also had eight children. >> i have to say that is then probably going to immediately eliminate him. >> and maybe he has it down and he could be of help. >> oh, well. >> wow.
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>> and you will have to catch new episodes o"kate plus 8" on
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there in queens, queens boulevard, wednesday, december 22nd. good morning. i'm michael gargiulo. security will be tight when the christmas tree is lit for the first time. thousands expected to fill the plaza. large bags, backpacks, umbrellas, not allowed in the area. nearby streets will be closed starting at 3:00. you can watch the tree lighting ceremony live. our live coverage starts at 7:00 p . let's check the weather. rain on and off. 56 for the high. tonight, leftover showers, 46. tomorrow, cloudy, breezy with a high of 51. friday, lots of sun. 50 degrees. saturday, more of the same, 49. another nice day, sunny with a high of 52 degrees. up next on the "today" show, kathie lee and hoda. the people beauty awards. join us again at noon and all
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oh, it is winesday wednesday and we are about to play a festive addition of "who knew" and because it is the annual lighting tonight of the rock fel rockefeller christmas tree, we are testing your knowledge of famous cistm trees. and kathie lee is across the street to hand out $100 for those who get it right, and those who don't, get a fab u ulous cd. >> and compliments of her. >> yes. >> and so here in studio is andy grammer who is going to be performing tonight.
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>> "little drummer boy" and we are going to be funking it up. >> and each of you will receive a copy of his new album with "magazines are novel." >> and now, over to you, kathie lee. >> yeah, it is amazing how elvis just shows up. how many lights will decorate this year's tree, 5,000, 50,000 or 30,000. >> 30,000! >> and these people know their stuff. >> 30,000. wow. >> 70 feet tall the. it is huge. >> that is a fun place to sing, and it might get misty, so get the rain poncho out. kath, over to you. >> wow. where are you from, please? >> pittsburgh. >> in the 1946 movie "it's a wonderful life" my favorite christmas movie, and what does zuzu say the ringing of the bell means? an angel gets the wing or
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>> angel gets the wings. >> and that guy nailed it. >> looks like a young toe ny danza. >> what do you know about it? >> nothing except for the woman zuzu did not see it except 30 aft the movie was made. >> have you seen it? >> i have seen nit pieces. >> it is -- okay, you -- >> well, something happens on tv. >> you know this christmas? >> watch the whole thing? >> are yes. >>ly do it for you. >> and kath? >> and now infish the lyric s for the holiday classic, and he will start. through the years we will all be together if fatal lou e allows and so share the hanging -- >> makes a yuletide. >> that is a disaster! [ laughter ] >> but you know what, aim giving it to them, because they
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>> they couldn't hear it. >> kath, can they hear us now? hey, kath? >> no, this is interesting. >> this is fun. over to you, kath. >> where are you from? >> lake charles, louisiana. >> all right. the holiday of festivists popularized by "seinfeld" as an alternative to a christmas tree. and what was used instead, a potted plant, an aluminum poll or a flag? >> plant? >> no, but you will get an cd. >> and it was an aluminum pole. and you can buy them online if you want. >> and on amazon. >> and kath? >> another north carolinian, of the following will ferrell films
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christmas tree going on its side? elf, anchor man or stepbrothers. >> ane chor man. and so in step brothers they sleepwalk. >> are you read ing ing your notes? >> no, because i could not decide if it was stepbrothers or the anchorman one. >> and it was the anchorman one. >> and we are so happy that you will be performing, and tune into the rockefeller christmas tree lighting tonight on nbc, and listen to this new song. you have to download it. i love it. >> my first girlfriend was a gypsy. just saying. >> coming up, more food and wine wine.
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in case you haven't heard, "today" and "people" teamed up to find the best beauty products on the shelf. >> and get ready to fill up the bag, because our team tested hundreds of products. >> and now, jill martin is back with andrea laventhal. >> and pronounced perfectly. >> and everybody is loving this. >> the products are affordable and at drugstores and work so well well, you guys. >> and today is makeup? >> yes, today is makeup. starting with the face. >> the foundation, and concealer and blush. >> and the big reveal. >> all right. let's start with our mabelline new york skin foundation.
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>> and it is not only going to offer a great coverage, but it comes in the wide range of shades. >> and you hate one color, because we are all different colors, hody. >> and now, insta fix. >> is this a concealer? >> yes, for undereyes, blemish, and it is going to eradicate the use for instagram filters. >> and what is this blush? jacqui is putting it on. >> it is the flowers, and it is a powder to cream. it is a really cool consistency. >> is this drew barrymore's line? >> yes, the first of its kind. great formula. >> and nobody knew it, but it becomes cream. >> and tap it on the cheek. i love it there. >> i want all of it. >> yes. >> and jill, we are moving on the station two. >> and yes. and then, coming up, we are now going to to move on to this and we are stressing that everything
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>> okay. what is this, jill? >> what is this reveal? >> it is, please, eyes. >> what is this? >> so ten eye shadows which really, really work, and they are beautiful. nice palette. >> and yes, nice palette. >> ta make your eyes pop. in is something that i tested by loreal, and you will get all ten, and this s is the eyeliner, and what we loved about this is that it stays on, and it is not waterproof, but it could have fooled us, because it acts like that. resistance. >> this is mascara to give you, tensions in two minutes. so it is a three-step process. yo fut mas you put the mascara on, and the next is the fibers. >> and they clinton what you just put on, and that is going to create. does it last all day long?
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>> they will look like false eyelashes. >> i am wearing the before and after after. >> and you have beautiful eyes, but you can see them. >> at all right. it feels like all of us in the morn g morning. >> a lot of pressure. nobody is looking. >> all right. on to tast one. >> and only a few million people saw that, katy. >> all right. station number three. >> stay where we are, ladies. >> no, over here. >> and they are coming to us, hoda. we don't have to go there. >> and i know, but we have to see what s is inside of the box. >> brows and lift. and we have mel law anie, and this is
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it is a job where you drink wine for a living. >> we do that. >> and part of the network of uncorked. it is a quest to pass one of the
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world an an exam that only 200 people have pasz s hed in the 40-year history. >> it is really intense. i didn't realize that. >> and we will see if we have have what it takes. and it is master cellarier. >> and what a fun idea for a show. >> it s is fun to do, and our profession is mysterious for a lot of people. >> and a frightening, and scary, because you don't want to be foolish. >> and we don't want to be scary, but it comes with the cultural baggage of wine in america. and we love wine and we want you to love wine. >> and there are snobs. >> and bad hospitality, and we don't want that. >> and so you are going to help us. >> y, there are three parts of the exam one part theory, and then wine tasting. and so you have wine in ront of you, and you have things on the board that you will write down that you think about the wine. >> okay. this is easy.
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with you, and drink while writing. >> no, thank you. it is sauf yon blanc. >> what makes you they? >> well, it is two that i don't like. i don't like that one or riesling. i know what i like. >> well, you should know what you like. >> i u think it is the sauf yawn vignon blanc. >> i don't agree with ghi any of that, it is savignon blanc. >> and i brought something particular, and you have the green and the grassy her bay shouse aroma, and it is something that you can write
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tic rustick or something like that. >> well, like some chardonnays, but i like my chardonnay a lot. >> and this is service. so this is what you have to do. you both take a tray, and pick them up. >> oh, this is not good. >> you put the glasses down on the table, and open up the bottle of wine. do it el elegantly and calmly. >> are you seriously doing that like that? >> well, perhaps some restaurant experience she is engaged in. and put it down carefully. and so, now we are basically going to -- >> do we take them off? >> yes, exactly. and i will get the trays out of the way. >> thank you. >> and with we have e have to uncork it? >> well, mine is screw top, and it is ease ier. >> and in my restaurant, i would do it for you, but you are playing the part today. a and so we uncamp it, and move
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>> and this is so up necessary work. you would have a half a glass down already if it were my stuff. >> and do it slower. >> and do we have to sniff it? >> i am done. >> no, no, you have to pour four glasses evenly. >> i am lining mine up. you pour it from the side slowly. >> and even the canter with four easy pours. >> i know how to do it. one [ laughter ] >> where where is our little towel? >> i know we needed some servicettes. it is all part of the service there. >> and no dripping of the wine, hoda woman. >> and we are doing well shgs , and the decanters are not easy to use. i use them all of the time in restaurants. >> and i love them. they are so pretty.
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least a couple of them. and where are we going here? >> that is not pretty, but it is hard to tell from the angle over there. now i know. >> and i want to add a little more. >> you are double dipping over there. >> oh, we have to go? >> well, that is actually really, really good. >> and you can catch "uncorked" on the food channel and the esquire channel. >> so much better without a
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yes, ho, ho, ho. >> and now to help children and family across the country, and how do you want to do this? well, by doe fating to the annual toy drive, and we are very, very grateful. >> and we are grateful for a cuddly donation from kay jeweler s s, and they have a special program to tell us about.
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president of social and public relations, and here from st. jude's research hospital. and thank you, both. >> and tell us why you have teamed one st. jude? >> well, going on the 17th year, and we have raised over $46 million thanks to the team members across the country, and they provide life-saving care for kids like owen. >> how great are you? >> i am great. i only go once a week to the hospital for checkups. >> and we are donating 100,000 of these cuddly plush dogs that are all available at kay jewelers where all of the proceeds go directly to st. jude's. >> and if he were going to be your best friend, what would you name him? >> his name is already travis. >> what if you don't like the to name? >> i like that name. >> okay.
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