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♪ from nbc news, this is "today," with kathie lee gifford and hoda kotb. live from studio 1a in rockefeller plaza. >> hey, everybody. welcome to food day tuesday. >> it's here again already? >> it comes every seven days. june 7th. >> why would you want to stop desire? >> sometimes you to the tap the brakes on it? it's a no-no. it's forbidden. i understand over cheesecake. >> the desire for love? >> om
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>> i didn't think it through. thank you, hoda. we're going to catch up with tori spelling, who is here with arts and crafts. a film she was in 20 years ago. >> it's part of her favorite genres. if you need a good execute to put down a new floor in your house, the guys from "flipping boston" have the latest trends in flooring. amazing befores and afters. they're a great duo. >> they are. they're fun. you want to be in the know, of course, stick around for the social media star who turned his six seconds of fame, into a brand-new movie. he's inspiring millions of fans. and might inspire your teen, as well. >> speaking of social media, if you're worried that your child is too self-absorbed, we're going to tell you how to raise kind and caring adults. >> all right. we want to start this off with some great news. >> huge news. >> today, h
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we feigned surprise. savannah had news this american i morning. take a look. >> are you pregnant? yeah. i am pregnant. >> oh. >> oh, my gosh. >> wait a minute. >> that was yours. >> amazing. >> oh. >> yes. >> we were sort of getting suspicious. >> yeah. >> proof is here. >> there she is. >> savannah. >> hi. >> that's when different people thought they knew. you were eating peanut butter. >> did anyone ask you? were they hinting around? >> no. >> first of all, you guys are too polite.
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i said to joel, i kind of wonder. when you took the wine glass, you can't sip it. but i nudged joel. he looked at me. like, okay. >> it's funny. i didn't want to cancel on you. i'm like, if you know me, you know i'm going to drink. >> yes. >> if i'm not drinking -- >> there's an issue. >> probably a baby. >> exactly. i was like, well, mike and i thought we were really clever. i would put it over to him. he would try to sip it. no one asked me. a couple of viewers would tweet. if last few years, they were tweeting that i looked heavier. >> what did you think when you first found out? >> oh, my gosh. utter joy. gratitude to god. thankfulness. hope. it's like -- i said this the first time when i was pregnant. i'm pregnant with a baby.
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i'm 44. i'm right up against it. and we're just over the moon. >> somebody isn't. >> yeah. >> seize a delightful baby. >> do you want a new baby? you want a new baby? no. >> she was like, and on. she would say, our baby is coming. let's feed our baby. and for 17 years, that worked perfectly. >> yes. >> and i was a senior in high school. and my sister was a sophomore. and she would look at me, i have a mother, thank you.
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instinctively maternal. >> and vale loves babies. she thinks all kids are babies. she will look at an 8-year-old and be like, baby. she will be into it. >> and your mom, over the moon. >> my whole family. >> i face timed here. i think it was 4:00 in the morning in arizona. you take a pregnancy test. i told her. i did not wait to tell my mom. i'm like, hello. yeah. she was really excited. >> that's really neat. >> we love you. >> thanks. i'm sorry for eating all of your peanut butter. >> all you want. >> let me have a little. i'll catch up. i'll make up for lost time. >> yeah. >> all right. >> love you, guys. >> thank you. >> so, apparently -- >> you love savannah. >> she will have two more weeks to wear those jeans. you think you can dance. we're going to give a shoutout to this
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tahani. she auditioned for "you think you can dance." she did a great job. and then, she went to hug the judges. and she was overwhelmed. take a look. >> i'm so proud of you. are you okay, honey? okay. okay. you're okay? >> it's okay, honey. >> are you all right? >> i'm sorry. >> it's okay. it's okay. >> i have never had anyone just vomit on me like that. >> what happened up there? >> well, i hugged nigel. and i hugged paul mrap and she squeezed me too tight. and all of the happiness was on my jacket. >> it's all paula's fault. >> how sweet is that little girl. >> it's just water. and i said, it's vomit water, which is different om
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it is time for our favorite time. >> we love it. >> "the bachelorette." >> hi. >> got drama last night. i would love to talk about jojo. but i can't. she was barely in the show. it was all about this guy, chad. chad is back. it started out very light. they were making fun of him working out again in the house. he's constantly lifting weights. the guy is built. look at him. he's making protein shakes. he's being aggressive towards the guys. and some of the guys in the house have had enough. so, evan, another guy in the house, he's 33 years old, father of three. erectile dysfunction specialist, decides to take him on, in a battle. evan alleged that chad may be using steroids. that's why he has some anger issues. let's see his reaction to those accusations. >> what just
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can i get a chest-bump, dude? >> you bleeding? >> yeah. >> what happened? >> door walked into the way of my hand. if i can't lift weights, i'm going to murder someone. >> at this point, you have to get chad out of here. this guy might kill somebody. >> don't you freaking touch me, dude. >> evan is pushing me. pushing me. trying to get a rise out of me. when you're being accused of things you haven't done, and people are saying things that aren't true, there's a point where literally, there's nothing to do, other than get physical. >> when chad became physically aggressive, that changed everything. i can avoid him. i don't want to. >> so, i put that last part in because the guys are instigating him in the house. i think they want him off. and chad feels like he
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clear his name with jojo. >> what happened with you and evan? i saw a little bit of a shove or a push. and that was weird. >> the thing with that, he can make fun of me all day. >> i think it is all in good fun, though? >> like the little kid trying to beat up the bully. you know what i mean? >> you're the bully and he's the little kid? >> i'm the bully. but he's bullying the bully. >> don't be the bully. it appears that way. you're actually, right now, vibing this dude. >> yeah. and i don't appreciate what you're doing. ♪ >> don't be disrespectful. i don't like that. >> i'm sorry if that's the case. >> you're being disrespectful. and i don't like this side of you. >> no girl on planet earth ever chooses evan for anything, other than to come sweep their front yard. >> okay. >> so, hard to pull for anybody on this show. i'm telling you. >> it ended up, to be continued. security was called into the ho
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they asked him to apologize to the group of guys. that's where it ended. tonight, we find out what happens. but i follow chad on instagram. and he doesn't seem to be upset about the way he's portrayed. he posted this picture last night. and it says, i do what i want. >> smoking a cigar. >> make "the bachelor" great again. he posted a picture of him carrying alex, in the baby onesie, hinting how small he is. he isn't upset how he is being portrayed. >> he comes off as an unlikable human being. >> tonight, we find out what happens. >> thank you, amanda. let's give a quick shoutout, to the group in the back. th paid big money to be here. so, anyway, there they are, with their cool -- by the way, look at her hair. >> anniversary. cool things in her hair. >> yes. >> take a peek. as we zoom in. we're going to mix things up. we give it away to five, lucky
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viewers. tori spelling is here. she's going to put us to work. doing crafts. hi, tori. >> right after this. ♪ (becky) i started smoking when i was 16. now i have end stage copd. my tip is; if you keep smoking, your "freedom" may only go as far as your oxygen tube. (announcer)you can quit. for free help, call 1-800-quit-now.
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new sargento snack bites, big flavor in a little bite. he's the actress, reality tv star, author and mother of four, who lived her life in the spotlight. >> it was 1990 when tori spelling was playing donna martin on "beverly hills 90210." now, she is grabbing life by the bangs, in a remake of the thriller she starred in, calling "mother, may i sleep with danger." check her out. >> must have been an incredible woman to raised a girl like lea. >> thank you so much. i think i got lucky. thankfully, she's had so many great friends to help her out along the way. this is great. we can add you to that list, pearl, right?
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>> ooh. >> i didn't look much different from 1990 to present. >> you look fantastic. >> gorgeous, by the way. >> you like these kind of films, huh? >> it's been my bread and butter for 20 years. yeah. i love like the whole lifetime movie scenario. you know, women in peril movies that kick butt at the ends. yeah. >> is this like your life? >> who knew? >> talk about the movie. talk about the big setup. people wonder what we have cooking. >> when the remake of "mother, may i sleep with danger" comes on june 18th, everybody will have a glass of wine. i know you're liking wine. we're crafting stemless glasses. we're taking nail polish. you have a bowl of water. you want
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nail polishes. >> two bottles. >> just a few drops. make like a little circle, and it floats to the top. i usually do three colors. a metallic, a white, a black and a color. >> how did you think of this? >> pinterest. and some coral for summer. >> i like this. and enough that it floats to the top. and then, what you're going to do is you can take anything. but i take a little toothpick here. and from the inside-out, you want to pull it out. you want to do this relatively quick because it will start to dry. you take your wine glass.
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and then, let it dry a little. >> on the bottom. >> i did this a little long. i would just to the tip. just the tip in. did you hear me? >> i heard you. >> she was trying to block. >> that's it. take it out. >> you did it better than me. >> look from the top. yours is cool. >> you want to do the bottom. when you're drinking. this is what people see of you anyway. the bottom of your glass. >> mine isn't perfect. >> if you want a perfect line and you don't want to do the bottom, you want to tape it off. >> i love it. >> and get a perfect line. >> very cute. >> very cute. >> we don't have time to do another one. but that was pretty beautiful. >> here, when you have time, that's how they turned out.
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have the glasses. >> what is wrong with you? >> it's morning tv, isn't it? we're talking about "mother, may i sleep with danger"? >> talk about it. my daughter did a horror movie. i was terrified for her the whole thing. >> did she get killed in it? >> she did. >> i'm a honor fan. >> is that james franco? >> it is. i got a call one day, saying they want to do a remake of "mother, may i sleep with danger" and james franco is doing it. i never thought i would hear the pairing of those two things. he loves horror films, as well. he did a twist of it. this is a different take on it. it's a lesbian vampire movie. amazing, cool and artsy. and james did an amazing job. >> and this is good, right? >> do not miss the remake of "mother, may i sleep with danger?" >> june 18th on lifetime.
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at 18 years old, matthew espinosa, is a superstar online. he has 20 million followers. and his vine videos have more than 1 million views. he is starring in his first movie called "be somebody" about a pop superstar, looking to escape some of the trappings of fame. literally take a look. >> oh, my god. >> crap. >> it's you. >> no, it's not. >> you're jordan jay. >> please, don't scream, okay? >> i'm your biggest fan. >> no. thank you. i
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that's awesome. >> wait. come back. no. no. >> that's you. >> is this happening to you in real life? >> there's definitely some parts of the movie when i was like, wow, that happened to me before, in my life. >> how did you get cast for this movie? how did this come about? >> this came about when i wanted to transition from social media into traditional media. that's been a goal of mine from the start when i started social media. >> you wanted to be an actor, right? >> 100%. when social media came, it wasn't like, i want to be in there th. how do i move forward? >> planning it out. >> calculating everything. at this point, there is people that when i started to come to l.a., and taking meetings, people were throwing me projects. i wasn't into any of them. they were in social media. about who i was. >> that's what you were doing?
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>> and they wanted to put a punch of social media people in one movie. it's not what i envisioned for myself. >> did you have to take acting lessons? or did you learn on the job? >> i had an acting coach for a while, about a year and a half. she went to my first screening of it. >> what did she say? >> she loved it. i was excited. >> at your age, you have a billion views on youtube. you're in a big movie. are your parents busting? or do they expect great things from you? >> you know, when it started to come about, i came to them like, hey, listen. i have these amount of followers. i think something can come out of it. i think i should move to los angeles? they were like -- it's an app. what are you talking about? it's a foreign idea. so, they knew. they're like, this is what you were meant to do. people will know soon. >> he did. >> he is somebody. >> be somebody. we'll be i
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we're back on this tuesday and if you're worried your kids are too self-obsessed in this age of social media, we have advice for you. >> studies show teens are 40% less empathetic than 30 years ago. >> and 62% of school-aged kids say their parents are too distracted when they try to talk. >> wow. and also this. research confirms that children do imitate both kind and selfish behaviors modeled by adults. so we're talking about the selfie-taking kiddos. >> how do we raise those empathetic kids and kind kids in a self-absorbed selfie talking society? >> you know who will help us? michelle, the educational psychologist, the author of unselfie. did these stats surprise you? >> no, they've been extraordinarily concerning but
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doing something major wrong and we need to tweak these kids quick. >> did something happen to empathy? >> it was a combination of three things. technology was one, parenting styles change, we started raising the trophy kid and then we got a more racy raunchy kind of a culture to role models went down. you put it all together, this is a toxic combo. but this is not a natural disaster, it's a human one, we can turn it around. >> you blame culture and parenting and technology. >> so the whole receivefy situation. >> selfieites. >> we have that? >> yes, it's concerning. there are solutions to this. the last ten years i have flown the world trying to find out what we're doing wrong and how to make it right. >> tell us the solutions. >> nine of them. >> well, empathy is made up of habits and we need to teach those habits. >> as soon as possible, right? >> we need to see kids as more than a gpa. they are clearly two sides of the report card and we are
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about a raise in empathetic kid. the first question you should ask your kid when they come home from school is "what kind thing did you do." we're sending a message that only the gpa matters. put the cell phones down. tell your child starting at age two, always look at the talker's eyes. it forces the kids to see you exist. and second all the seeds of empathy is emotional literacy. you can't turn in and go "gee, you look really sad" unless you are recognizing emotions with that face. >> this young man that was just with us, matthew, was so fligpo from day one. that doesn't happen automatically. his parents started telling him right off the bat. they didn't say "you're entitled to this and that." he went out and made something of his life. >> you need to be intentional. you need to stop as a parent and say sure, i'm going to raise a smart kid but how about a nice kid? books are wonderful. get out "charlotte's
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chapter four is all about emotional literacy. we stop reading outloud to kids at the age of nine, that's when they stop reading for pleasure and that tanks as well. >> so much pressure on kids today. i feel terrible for them. >> you see kids bullying and parents struggling to know what to do in that situation. >> chapter 8, moral courage. it is a matter of training kids -- i did focus groups with about 500 kids and they said "tell us what to do, we don't like it but we don't know what to do." and there are very clear little steps you can teach starting with always look at the color of the talker's eyes. you can also do walk a little closer to the child, befriend the child who is the victim. you'll draw the audience away from the bully there. >> how to help a victim. >> yeah, how to help the victim but it will draw the audience from the bully who wants that to other kids who are bystanders and they have empathy. they're very concerned about this. >> one of the kindest things a kid could do do is sit next to that person at lunch. be an
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>> those are the kinds of talks you need to tell your child. you see someone's upset? okay, here ee's things you can >> and they're also emulating your behavior. >> that's the biggest problem. >> the number one thing if you can't do anything, go to sleep every night and ask yourself "if my learned my behavior, what would he have watched today?" that's guilt 101. >> that's a sobering thought. >> thank you, you are the best. should grow with hard wood or wood tiles in your living room? >> the guys from "flipping boston" help you decide. plus 30, reasons why you'll love this chicken recipe. >> pull that poultry from
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if you're like most people, there's probably a chicken in your freezer waiting to be cooked up but coming up with recipes can be a challenge. >> so our "today" food team has delicious recipes called winner, winner, chicken dinner. and here is the executive chef of studio restaurant craig strong. it's delicious food but california healthy. >> it is. and it's an easy dish to do as well let me show you what we're doing. that is 30-clove garlic chicken >> which sounds like it could be dangerous. >> the first time i heard i thought that maybe is a little too much but after trying it, it mellows out and the delicious. it cooks so long and the garlic is soft
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>> so let me show you 40 to do it. you have chicken thighs. i like the thighs because they have more flavor, it's moist, we're going to season them up with salt and pepper, season it liberally like this. >> that's a lot of salt, though. >> well, it needs it. >> so we season it on both sides, then oil. this gets nice and brown. >> what kind of oil do you use? >> just kind of vegetable or canola. you're going to brown the chicken like this, get the skin nice and crispy, golden brown, flip it, get it brown on the other side. and you'll end up with chicken that looks like this there that's already been browning. >> that's not cooked through, right? that's just browned. >> no, it's not. it's cooked -- it's just browned, like halfway cooked. so once you get it out of the pan you want to put in these aromatics. so the onions and
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it looks like a lot but it's not at the end. >> it will reduce together. >> right. you put this in, throw in the garlic and stir this for, i don't know, like five or ten minutes so the onions get translucent, they start to sweeten up a bit, then you put the chicken back on top, imagine it's been ten minutes, you do something like this then you want to add some aromatics. the rosemary goes really, really well with this dish. put in the rosemary and to counter that sweet garlic, we'll throw in white wine. it's for you. >> and it is mine. so thank you. >> then we cover it and it goes into the oven back here at 325 degrees for about an hour and a half. it cooks for a long time. >> you want it falling off the bone. >> it will be super sweet, juicy, it mak
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>> bring that out here. >> so you put it like this and then we'll show you what you're going do with it. you have this fresh spring saladna you put into boiling water and you cook it for like 30 seconds. >> quick flash. >> salted water. and into ice water like this. >> why do you do that? >> you want to stop the cooking. it makes it brighter green, it's not crunchy, but it's not raw, raw, raw. then you mix up the salad. >> put the tomatoes in. >> a whole bunch of spring veggies, peas, asparagus, chives, shallots and this delicious vinaigrette that has honey and lemon. >> can we try this chicken? >> come on, back here we've got the chicken, yummy. >> look at that! >> a little bit
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let me serve you some, ladies. >> here's a hot one, kat, for you. >> thank you. >> and this garlic is delicious. you spread it on bread. some of the salad. . >> do you like to eat the skin, too? >> i do because it's the best part. and look how fresh this is, this is awesome. >> i got too much skin. >> you don't like skin? i never heard anyone say too much skin ever. >> that's delicious, though. you're right, you don't taste a lot of garlic. >> it's really mellow. >> that's delicious. >> to get these recipes, go to today.com/food and click "chicken on the tap." delicious. >> and upgrades. the guys from "flipping boston" will help you get started with the top trends in flooring after this.
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ever-evolving styles in home design. >> thankfully the guys from the show "flipping boston" are here to guide us through the current top flooring trends that will transform your home. >> they are the dynamic duo, peter souhleris and dave seymour. hello, boys, welcome back. >> so we're talking flooring? is that what we're doing. >> take up the old floors? >> no, we'll leave these here, you're in good hands. >> take us through the trend. we're talking living room and kitchen. >> we'll do a before. >> what does it look like. >> so this is a drastic before. >> but that has great bones and great -- >> it does, see? you can see the bones. >> it's all in the bones, baby. >> basement, humidity, great living space but you have to utilize it. so here's the after. >> oh! hello! >> sorry, i get excited. every time. >> this is actually a little wine bar right there. >> of course it is! >>
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tuesday. >> perfect. >> so before and after. what we did here is we're using a wood tile so it looks like it's a wood floor, cozy, comfort. >> can i do the thing? >> do the thing. >> we got a little test for you. one of these is a hard wood, pre-finished and -- see me down on my knee? i'm having a moment. the other someone a tile. >> that is a tile. this one over here is a tile. >> this is the hard wood. >> that's the tile. >> so kathy says that's tile and hardwood and the answer is -- that's tile. >> what? >> whoa! >> see that? it's a tile. >> so cool looking. >> that's amazing. >> just a quick silly question. is it better to have tile? >> in an area like this where there's moisture and humidity, it lasts. >> bathroom floors. >> you put this together with, like a restoration hardware room. >> show us the before and after. take us through it. >> oh, yes. >> so tis
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>> definitely needs it. >> needs a little makeover. >> i remember the radio. >> and the radio. >> look at the -- i like it. >> and here's the after. >> let's see if after. >> oh! that's beautiful. >> and the one -- the trend right now is people love the one-by-two. the one foot by two foot tile. and this is a nice slate, that's linen. >> price? >> these are around $3 a square foot. they used to be $8, $10, $15. they're trendy. >> they're in the big box stores, you don't to go crazy. >> if you're on a budget, the old-fashioned peel and stick -- >> like linoleum. >> but you still get the floor. try this out. >> oh, you do it. you like that. >> oh, okay. >> right in there. >> hoda won't get it perfect, though. >> yeah, you will. >> slap it right there. >> butt it in there. >> you butt it. >> let me do it! >> that's it. >> yours is crooked. [
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>> bam! look at that, new floor. >> and you can clean that? >> how long will this last? >> you can grout this as well. >> you can grout it? >> let's go to the bedroom. >> how many times has hoda said that? [ laughter ] >> now, bedroom, let's do a before. >> still, look at that ceiling and the brick. >> she's got the eye. >> she's got the eye. >> let's see the after -- >> so what we're seeing is carpet and we always say there's gold underneath. so ready? nasty carpet. >> rip it up. >> hello! hard wood. >> you will find hard wood floors. >> we find these 90% of the times. i'll tell you a couple of things, if it's dirty, it's okay. once you sandown the floor, it's beautiful. >> you have to stain it anyway. >> jump in, you want to put glove on. >> we're whiting white. >> why are you wearing goggles? >> just in case you splash
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>> nice options. >> y'all, that is -- >> oh, look at that. i love it! fantastic. >> stain the floor, use a water-based polly, we like that, low voc, drives faster. >> i was wondering about the voc. >> i want to drop a quick suggestion. >> what's that? >> savannah, baby, i say makeover. yeah? nursery? makeover? >> oh! >> if you want it, a v that, we got. >> it be sure to catch "flipping boston" every wednesday on fyi. >> you'll be floored when you see what we're going away go. donna, go donna. go donna. >> nice job, guys. always. awese.om
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>> you ready? we are going to give it away. >> i don't know if we should say spanky tuesday around her. >> we're going to give away this kitsch aid in pro line series blender from williams-sonoma worth $499. >> designed, engineered and assembled in the usa. kitsch aid in's most powerful blender handles tough ingredients like frozen foods so you can blend and puree everything from purees to soups and sauces. >> you want to come with me? >> come on with auntie hoda. we'll find out. >> uh-oh. >> maybe not. >> come with me, ava, come here. >> we have to go quickly. >> you go. who's first? >> win upper in bummer with. >> kathy benage from florida. >> martina evans from aberdeen, washington. >> and we've got diana dowziel from new york. >> and i've got right here in my hot little hands that
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right now we are getting new information on a woman being credited with saving lives. i'm barbara harrison. it happened early this morning at this apartment building fire in fairfax county. we'll tell you how the woman was able to alert her neighbors. >> and i'm angie goff with new information on the plane crash that killed a mother and her two young children. what investigators are saying about icy conditions and the action of the pilot. and i'm storm team 4 meteorologist chuck bell. we're keeping a close eye on tropical storm colin as it moves along the coastline. tracking chance for rain right here at home today. forecast coming right up.
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