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from nbc news, this is "t" athie lee gifford and hoda kotb, live from studio 1a in rockefeller plaza. hey, everybody. it is thirsty thursday. one of our favorite days of the week, january 23rd, 2014. kathie lee is enjoying a couple more days in the sunshine and jenna bush hager is freezing her you know what off with me. >> i'm filling in. but you know what? you always make things feel warmer. >> i do? >> you sure do. >> i do. you guys, just as we were sitting here, 30 seconds before air, joanne ran in with breaking news and we very rarely get to break news.
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>> i never have broken news before. break it. >> okay. shall we? >> let's break it. >> you guys already know that justin bieber was arrested. what we have are results of a news conference that just ended moments ago. okay. so this is what happened. they say around 4:11 this morning police officers saw a yellow lamborghini drag racing down the streets of miami. okay. so they pulled over the car and they smelled alcohol. that is the alleged yellow lamborghini. then, they said he was put under arrest, justin bieber was put under arrest and they say that it was a 30-mile-an-hour speed zone. according to cops he was going double that. they also say he was -- this is what they say, bieber acknowledged according to cops he was using prescription medication, he had been smoking marijuana and drinking beer. >> okay. >> so -- >> and it was a rented yellow car.
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so first of all, what about a yellow lamborghini yells i'm subtle? >> i know, right? >> like you're going to get pulled over if you're going 30 miles over in a yellow lamborghini, forget it. >> yes. you're yelling. he's 19. legally he can't drink. >> no. and also on top of that, to be out at 4:10 in the morning, driving fast, nothing good. >> we did reach out to justin bieber's team and they said they have no comment at this time. >> and the other thing is the car was rented. you know sometimes you'll have a rental car and you'like it's a rental, it's a rental. whatever. play the music a little louder. this takes it to a totally different level. >> you know what? he's tiptoeing -- i know that everyone was talking about how he egged that person's house allegedly and it caused a lot of damage. when i first saw the egging thing, i thought it was stupid. kids egg houses and toilet paper homes and stuff like that. but when you're justin bieber. and i just saw an old picture of him when he had that swooped over hair when he looked like he was 13. it's hard to believe that that
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kid is now growing up into, you know, this kid a little bit. >> it's sad, actually. >> it is. we have a little bit more sad news and we feel terrible about it. >> yes. >> two break-ups. big ones. the first one is the wanted. >> and you love this band, right? >> we had them on. they have a reality show. this is their song. ♪ the stars come down ♪ and all that counts is here and now ♪ ♪ my universe will never be the same ♪ ♪ i'm glad you came ♪ i'm glad you came >> they broke up. they claim that they were having some differences, but they're still technically a band. it says this will be their last as tom, max, jay, siva and mason have decided to take some personal time off to pursue their own individual things. >> right. >> that's a bummer. >> they continue to exist, just not actively. i'm not exactly sure what that means. >> maybe that means if they want to unring the bell they can go back and the band will be there. >> have the jonas brothers gotten back together? >> no. they broke up. they were together, now they broke up.
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>> broke up. >> but never back together? i can see them reuniting. >> i can too. >> and the wanted probably too. >> the wanted too. >> but this makes the really sad news. >> this one's going to hit you. if you're over a certain age, this one is going to break your heart. are you ready? captain and tennille are getting a divorce. >> so sad. >> 39 years they were married. >> and this is what makes me really sad. you know, love will keep us together. apparently not. >> i know. >> apparently not. >> look at them now. i always remember them in that old picture. >> they look good. >> you know what's funny? this song reminds me so much of when i was a little kid, my brother and i had a jukebox, and our jukebox was a box, a physical box, and we had two buttons on the top, and one said "love will keep us together" and one said "philadelphia freedom." my brother and i got in the box with a little record player, we were on the street corner and we would -- people would have to touch the button and say out loud what they wanted and we had two records in there. we played "love will keep us together" or "philadelphia freedom." >> seriously? that is genius. that takes lemonade stand to a whole other level.
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>> and they dropped a quarter in. so we got 25 cents. and we did it like this. "love will keep us together." "philadelphia freedom." >> you loved music literally since you were a little kid. and i have too but i never actually came up with my own jukebox. >> my brother and i. by the way, toni tennille is 73 years old. she filed for divorce in january. and tmz spoke to 71-year-old daryl dragon. that's his name. that's the captain. >> that's why he had so much fire. >> his quote was, "i don't know why she filed, i got to figure it out for myself first." >> which is sad that he didn't exactly know. >> didn't know what was happening. >> after that many years of marriage, almost 40 years in hollywood, which is -- >> forever. >> oh, my god. this is theirs too? ♪ with a man like you >> i wonder if this was about them. >> did you ever do any slow dances to this number? >> yes. >> oh, you did? >> evan harris. >> where are you, evan? >> evan harris. i remember slow dancing -- >> you slow danced to this? >> with evan harris. yeah. remember, like junior high. don't you remember when you first were slow dancing?
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>> and it was like this. remember? >> mine wasn't like that. >> you went right in? >> we had the seventh grade shuffle. >> who was your seventh grade slow dance, do you know? >> well, i'm not going to drop any names. but i remember i went to a camp and we would do that little dance. but we would dance to like garth brooks. you know, we were down there in texas. >> country has got -- that's the best way to go. >> yeah. kind of romantic. they sing some good love songs. >> nbc reached out to captain and tennille but we got no info. no one is calling us back. >> maybe they'll get back together. >> all right, so this is gross. this next topic is kind of icky. you know about yoga and hot yoga. but new york city's doing something that's called coed naked yoga. >> so it takes hot yoga to a whole new level. >> picture a naked person you don't know, next to you, doing -- >> downward dog. >> i'm sorry, that makes me -- >> the thing is, yoga is very -- i love yoga. i do yoga with my mom. my mom's a yogi. but this is the thing. yoga is very relaxing, right?
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like it's very relaxing to the point that people get too relaxed sometimes. you know what i mean? let out a little flatulence or something. but you hide it. because you're dressed and you have clothes on to block it. if you're -- if you're naked, it is all coming out there. >> you know what? you're right. when you do those twists, that's what they say. >> that's what they say. it is good for your -- releases toxins. >> and other things. >> what is the biggest toxin you've ever had? there you go. >> oh, no. >> so naked yoga. and also i couldn't look at myself in the mirror doing some of those moves. >> when i was married, my -- he would vacuum -- >> naked? >> sometimes he did. and pick things up. like oh, la, la, la. i can't even see somebody who i cared about, married to. much less another person bending over. nothing looks good like that. >> somebody you don't know, right? i just wouldn't feel comfortable doing it. >> but apparently the naked yoga is very popular in new york, at least the single sex places. now they're talking about going
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coed. anyway, they say it's amazing and you feel so confident, comfortable in your own skin, and it frees you up, your negative feelings. >> you must feel comfortable in your own skin if you can get naked and -- >> i don't love -- you know what? i don't love naked at all. i just don't. i don't love it. >> i don't mind being naked in the comforts of my own home vacuuming, for example. >> you do? >> cleaning up. >> what about the gym? when you're in the gym and changing, do you change in front of anybody or do you go in the back -- >> depends how fast i can get all the goods off. sometimes i can be like -- but if i have on the big sports bra that is holding me in -- >> you go to the back? >> yeah. >> speaking of naked, and this is hot naked. david beckham's preview ad is out. >> if i looked like david beckham, i might do naked yoga. >> we have a couple of different parts. ♪ ♪ no, no, no ♪ no, no, no, no, no
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♪ ain't nobody do it but me ♪ no, no, no no, no, no, no ♪ no, no, no ♪ don't you know it ♪ ain't nobody do it but me >> by the way, that's genius. that is genius. he is so handsome. >> there's such a discrepancy between the covered and the uncovered. you know what i'm saying? >> i think sometimes guys who -- i think they look sexier with swim trunks on or with -- i think that's a sexier look than completely naked. do you? >> i mean -- >> do you? >> do you like that kind of -- we talked about banana yesterday. >> i'd rather have a boxer. >> me too. >> boxers or briefs is the question? >> yes. >> you like something covering -- >> yeah. i just do. i think it looks sexier, like a guy in a cool pair of jeans is sexier than a guy walking around the house with nothing on. i think. we know you're worried about elizabeth mayhew.
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who's elizabeth mayhue? elizabeth mayhew was on our show yesterday. >> look at your face. >> she cut her finger. i've got to tell you, when she sliced it, i saw blood -- ooh, it's that finger. >> i know. i didn't realize it was her middle finger. >> when she sliced it, blood gushed out. she covered it up really quickly and she said it was nothing, it was nothing, it was nothing. and it made me concerned because we saw blood. >> not only that, but then every next station had a knife in it. then we cut tomatoes. then we sharpened a knife with a scissor. i was like -- >> she kept doing, it you're right, while she was holding the -- >> she's also -- she's a caterer. look at your face. >> i'm in pain. sometimes it is easier to be the one in pain than the one next to the person. >> she's laughing and you look totally -- >> i don't like -- anyway, the doc said she didn't need any kind of bandages or anything, or any kind of stitches. so it's time for ihoda. this is actually an encore. i had to pick it because it's the grammys. it was the song of the year. i loved it before it was loved. i was cutting edge loving this one. >> you were? >> yes. let's crank it up. ♪ everybody get up
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>> this is a great one. >> there's something about it. and he's going to be performing at the grammys. >> is miley performing with him? >> i hope not. ♪ hey, hey, hey ♪ hey, hey, hey >> i do love this. >> what do you do? are you up on top? >> embarrassing. >> blurred lines, you guys. you've got to do it. ♪ maybe i'm going crazy ♪ maybe i'm going blind ♪ maybe i'm out of my mind >> you love it so much you don't know the words. >> i know every word. but i refrain from singing because people always go stop drowning out the best song in the world. but i love it. love, love this. >> this was my daughter's theme song, which i know is odd, but when it first came out, we didn't know what the meaning was. she loved it. every time it would come on she'd be like -- >> she was? >> well, not exactly like that. >> she's nine months. >> .was ly three months.
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but she'd be like -- >> really? >> she loved it. >> something about it. it is national pie day. in case you're wondering. so we're tasting some of them. guilt free. all the pie you want today, it's national pie day. so we have a couple of choices. four choices here. caramel apple, cowboy. >> tell me what cowboy is. >> cowboy is something -- i think they do it probably all over the united states. in texas, a cowboy cookie, you throw in everything in the kitchen. whatever you want. chocolate, coconut. >> double cherry. and salted margarita. when some people think -- what are you having? >> i'm having cowboy too because i'm from texas. >> oh, my god. >> mm-hmm. >> this has chocolate, butterscotch, coconut and pecans. >> how can you say that so fast? oh. >> $4.50 each. hill country pie kitchen. so just real quick, some people when they think pie -- >> they think -- >> they think pie in the face. >> you know those old shows where the comedians do the pie in the face. i love those.
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so -- >> don't come over here. don't come over here. >> oh! >> you know what? >> how was that? how does it taste? >> that's awesome. >> all right. guys, good sports. love them. all right, bitter cold didn't stop two ladies from getting ambushed by our "ambush makeover" team. >> wait until you see their gorgeous new looks. >> and a big star who gets a dramatic make-under for her latest role. >> vanessa hudgens is here. >> amazing. >> right after this. >> amazing. of all the places in your house... ...this one's the busiest. so you want it to be the cleanest. that's why you need lysol. because when you use bleach, some stains are left behind. as this dye reveals. lysol toilet bowl cleaner does more. it removes the tough stains that bleach doesn't, and it also disinfects. so why just bleach? with lysol you can do more.
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with three types of good bacteria. i should probably take this. live the regular life. phillips'. fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more on car insurance. yeah. everybody knows that. did you know there is an oldest trick in the book? what? trick number one. look-est over there. ha ha. made-est thou look. so end-eth the trick. hey.... yes.... geico. fifteen minutes could save you... well, you know. at 13 years old, vanessa hudgens appeared in her first feature film, but "disney's high school music trilogy" that turned her into a name playing the sweet gabriella montez. >> that's right. but now vanessa's hardly recognizable in her latest film "give me shelter" as the runaway
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pregnant and emotionally scarred agness apple bailey, searching for her biological father. let's take a look. >> things got real bad and i had to go. and all that time, that letter was the only thing i ever got from you. now i'm just asking you for a little time, because i am done being passed off as someone's case number. i want out of the system! >> it was amazing. >> i'll tell you something, first of all, unrecognizable -- welcome to the show. >> thank you. >> unrecognizable in this movie. i mean, the hair, the piercings, the -- just the makeup. did you really feel like you were in character? because you're so credible and believable in that role. >> thank you. yeah. i did. i mean, i had a pretty good time honestly because i've never had a chance to sink my teeth into anything like this before. i love the idea of transformation when i saw charlize theron in "monster," i fell in love with that. so when this came along, i was so excited.
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>> you didn't cut your hair, did you? >> i did. >> you cut your hair? >> i cut my hair. >> when you cut your hair on -- >> i didn't cut my hair on screen but i cut it like a week and a half beforehand and -- >> was that traumatic? it's got to be. >> it was liberating. >> was it? >> yeah, because it really reminded me that i'm setting the pace for a different chapter in my life, and it was just a fresh start for a new character. >> sure. >> so you play this character apple who finally gets this home, this shelter. you actually spent time in a shelter with some of these teen moms. tell me about that. >> it was amazing, yeah. i went out about two weeks before we started filming just so i could get to know the girls and understand their lives a bit more. and they were so sweet. they were so welcoming and really just let me in. so grateful. >> we should point out, you're a little bit of a trouper. before vanessa came out she was
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cradling a little cat and had like a weird reaction. and -- >> i didn't know, i'm trying not to think about it. >> you're not acting like it is driving you crazy. >> i'm hanging in there. i'm hanging in there. >> when you take on a dramatic role like this, does this make you hungry for more of those kind of roles or -- >> it's funny because i did this movie first and then i did a movie called "the frozen ground," which was another drama. and then i did "spring breakers." >> three in a row. >> so i really had a streak of really intense things to dive into. but i just did a comedy, which was nice for my own mental health. and then, yeah, it's something that is so fun to do, and i love it, but i can't do it all the time. >> are we going to see you singing again? because we love -- come on. >> where is that? >> maybe in the future. i have, like, little ideas i've been toying with and just trying to create something for myself and hopefully that will develop into something i can eventually share with the world. >> you were at the premiere last night. this stars some amazing people. james earl jones. >> i know. he's a priest. >> rosario dawson. >> amazing. >> and rosario dawson. >> it's so amazing. i was watching the movie last night at the premiere and i was going, it -- i want his voice to
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be my ringtone. james earl jones, the coolest thing ever. >> a little drama on the red carpet. what happened? >> i had lost my driver's license -- >> oh, no. >> -- a while ago. and somehow rosario ended up with a jacket that i used to wear. and she reaches into the pocket, and my driver's license is in filip on the carpet she comes up -- there it is. she comes up to me and holding my license. i was, like, i cannot believe you just found this. it was amazing. >> we're really happy for you. >> thank you. >> that is great. >> vanessa, thanks sweetie. "gimme shelter" hits theaters tomorrow. so get your tickets. >> next, affordable ways to keep your home safe when you're out and from thieves coming in. >> they've been in hair and makeup for a few hours. just minutes away from this big reveal. >> "ambush makeovers" after these messages. it's going to be fun. ♪
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time for webtastic, where we dig up the next video you'll want to share with your friends. >> this week it's an inspiring ad for apple. and the narrator is robin williams borrowing lines from "dead poets society." check it out. >> we read and write poetry because we're members of the human race and the human race is filled with passion, medicine, law, business, engineering. these are noble pursuits and necessary to sustain life. but poetry, beauty, romance, love, these are what we stay alive for. to quote from whitman, oh me, oh life of the questions of these recurring, of the endless trains of the faithless, of cities filled with the foolish, what good are their deeds, oh me, oh life. answer, that you are here. that life exists. and identity, the powerful play
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goes on and you may contribute a verse. what will your verse be? >> oh, my god. i love that movie. i have no recollection of that -- >> you don't remember that? he reads ha to the boys. but i loved -- i saw this commercial during the football game. and henry and i both were like, we need to go explore the world. what are we doing here sitting on this couch? >> i was waiting for o captain, my captain. where's that part? coming up, how to keep your home safe from intruders and the hours they lurk. >> plus, "ambush makeovers." we love it. two fans come in from the cold and get hot new looks. >> we have the big reveal and a lot more coming up after your local news and weather and a bunch of other important things that i can't think of.
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we are back with more of "today" on this thirsty thursday with miss jenna bush hager, who's been nice enough to fill in all week while kathie lee has been out. enjoying yourself? >> yes. i'm enjoying the cold and fun.
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and i get to be here for those amazing plaza "ambush makeovers." when two lucky ladies are treated to brand-new looks from head to toe. >> love them. working their magic as always, "today" contributor and stylist to the stars. everybody, now. ♪ louis licari," la, la, la, la, la ♪ >> i watch the show. >> i'm impressed. >> jeneba bush knows. and "today" contributor and contributing editor for "people style watch" and author jill martin. >> author. >> how was it outside? >> cold. >> yes. >> cold, bitter cold. and -- but amazingly there was still a crowd there and we even had today on this coldest day had to turn people away. >> by the way, they come out for you guys. >> i know. >> on thursday when it's freezing. i always go it's thursday, i know why. you two. here we go. flavia bader, 41 years old, from st. louis, missouri. the last time she wore makeup was at her wedding. 15 years ago. she said she was nervous but excited to get glammed up today. so let's take a listen to her story.
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>> well, i saved them from the cold and julia, you seem excited about this for your mom. >> yes. >> okay. tell me why. >> well, she's always casual and i've never seen her in makeup. >> ooh. never seen her dressed up. and what do you think about this? do you think you'll be freaked out when mommy comes out looking different? >> yes. >> yes. all right. you ready for all this? >> yes. a little nervous. but yeah. >> okay. we're excited. she's here with julia and jessica. she's also here with her sister-in-law kim, who will be our next "ambush makeover" candidate. all right, kidsish please keep your blindfolds on for just a second. here is flavia before. all right, girl. let's see the new you. oh, my gosh. >> wow! wow! >> okay. get ready. take off your blindfolds, kids. >> look at you. >> can you believe it? >> what do you think of your mom, guys? >> you ready?
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let me mom see for herself. just turn right around, sweetie. >> oh, my gosh. it's very stylish. >> you look beautiful. >> oh, my goodness. >> look at camera 12. >> louis, what did you do? >> flavia is a runner, i wanted to keep it simple. number one, i made the color closer to her original color because it was a little bit light and it was a little bit red and it clashed with the tones of her skin. arsene gave her this great haircut, shorter in the back, longer in the front. the fringe. look how stylish and sexy that fringe is. you're amazing. >> the kids are in shock. julia, jessica, what do you guys i? it's your mom. can you believe it? >> how does she look? >> amazing. >> that dress, wow. >> she's like i've never worn anything like this. so i thought, let's go bold. it's by maggie london. and the trick is when you see horizontal stripes, you see the panels, that will give you shape. >> all right. big round of applause for flavia. join your daughters and we'll ask you, flavia, to face the
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wall, if you don't mind. and girls, you can put your blindfolds back on. >> because now we have flavia's sister-in-law, kim. she's from knoxville, tennessee and she says after a 22-year hiatus from working, she's going back to work. and so she really wants a new look to change what this chapter of life. so -- >> let's listen to her story. >> let's listen to it. >> now it's your aunt's turn. and when i asked you if you wanted a makeover, you just took off your hat to show everybody. >> boing. >> all right. so tell me the look you're hoping for. >> i'm hoping for a more professional look. >> okay. so are you excited, nervous? >> no, i'm excited. >> okay. guys, what do you think? >> i don't know. >> speechless. all right. this is going to be dramatic, i promise. >> they don't know what to think but they really are not going to know what to think when they see their aunt come out. so if you guys will stay with your backs turned, can we have -- >> one last look at kim.
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>> one last look. >> and now can we have miss kim come on out. oh, my gosh! gorgeous. i mean, really beautiful. louis -- >> hold on. let's let them take a look. spin around, girls. >> no way! who are you? oh, your hair looks fantastic! oh, my gosh. we have to make her keep this up. my brother is going to faint. >> what about you? you look amazing. >> ah! >> what do you think, kim? >> i -- who is that? oh, my -- lord have mercy. okay. okay. >> stay right there. >> the trick here is she has curly hair. arsene took the bulk off so she
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could wear it either way. and enid oh gave her a pinch of machup. but she emphasized her lashes, which opened up her eyes. >> and let's talk about her dress. it looks beautiful. >> so pretty. with valentine's day coming up. this is by maggie london. if you're going to opt for a dress, go with beige rather than black for a little bit of a -- >> you look beautiful. >> you too. >> great job. >> good job. >> amazing. >> coming up, the little things you need to know to keep intruders out of your house. >> and the effects teens have on that whole family. >> you guys look so good. >> amazing. >> good job. nice job. but thanks to hotwire's incredibly low travel prices, i can afford to cross more things off my list. this year alone, we went to the top of the statue of liberty... and still saved enough to go to texas-- to a real dude ranch! hotwire checks the competition's rates every day... so they can guarantee their low prices. so we got our 4-star hotels for half price. next up, hollywood!
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imagine this. you're out all day taking care of business and running errands and you return home and you find out somebody has broken into your house. >> that's right. about 2 million homes in the united states are burglarized each year. and rentals are just as vulnerable as the home you own. >> so what can you do to protect yourself? safety chick kathleen beattie is here with some smart ideas. you always have good ones for us. >> we need some help.
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>> tell us -- this is interesting. time of day. there's a certain time of day where burglars like to strike. >> burglars case neighborhoods. right? they watch your coming and going. so the most common time of day is when you're taking the children to school and you're going off to work and the burglars know that you're not around and the neighborhoods are a little emptier. and so it's time to do their -- >> that's great. tell us the signs. beware of dog or house has an alarm system. do they work? >> i don't know about that, but here's the point. i certainly don't want to rely on a sign to protect me from a bad guy breaking into my house. >> right. >> the point is you want to build a perimeter of safety around your home physically and virtually. so what you want to do is start with the perimeter and think of -- plant thorny bushes. bougainvillea, roses, down the side of your property. so it's not inviting for somebody to jump over the fence. right? and then light it up, have sensor lights. as you get close, this is the biggest thing people do, you know, a lot of home invasion robberies happen by people just showing up at your door, knocking on your door and you [ julie ] growing up my mom let me use her home as an ice rink.
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around the world, french women are known for being beautiful, but they don't spend their money on fancy face creams or plastic surgery. >> so apparently, the secret to looking young and having that glowing skin are right in your own home. >> one of my favorite people on earth, mireille guiliano is the author of the new book "french women don't get facelifts." remember she wrote the book -- >> we have been talking about her all morning. >> by the way, i've known you for eight years. you have not changed. your skin is gorou

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