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tonight, jay welcomes -- catherine zeta-jones, from the "today" show, advertising expert donny deutsch,
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tonight, jay welcomes -- catherine zeta-jones, from the "today" show, advertising expert donny deutschthe music of lady antebellum, and "headlines." and now, jay leno! [ cheers and applause ] captions paid for by nbc-universal television captions by vitac www.vitac.com ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> jay: thank you very much! welcome to "the tonight show." nice to have you all here. well, the -- this is awards season in hollywood and the screen actors guild awards were held last night. look -- pretty impressive. three -- three of the top-acting awards went to the guy who hoaxed manti te'o. three of the awards. >> rickey: wow. >> jay: it was amazing. [ laughter ] well, it looks like there's been yet another bizarre twist in the whole manti te'o scandal. katie couric played a tape of the fake girlfriend, you know, who was talking to him the whole time? turns out it was beyonce lip-synching. [ laughter ] [ cheers and applause ] yeah.
tonight, jay welcomes -- catherine zeta-jones, from the "today" show, advertising expert donny deutschthe music of lady antebellum, and "headlines." and now, jay leno! [ cheers and applause ] captions paid for by nbc-universal television captions by vitac www.vitac.com ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> jay: thank you very much! welcome to "the tonight show." nice to have you all here. well, the -- this is awards season in hollywood and the screen actors guild...
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>> you know, donny deutsch is responsible for that ad. ask him about that. >>> an iraq war veteran who lost all four limbs recently underwent a double arm transplant. we'll speak with the doctors involved. >>> and liza minnelli talks about "cabaret" 40 years later. >>> ronaiah tuiasosopo sat down with dr. phil for an interview airing on his show thursday and friday of this week. so what was the motive behind it all? here is nbc's mike taibbi. >> reporter: ronaiah tuiasosopo told dr. phil mcgraw that as manti te'o became more famous, the online hoax he started two years earlier was sure to blow up and not hurt te'o, but him. >> i wanted to end t after everything i had gone through, i realized i had to move on with my life and had to get, you know, the real me, ronaiah -- i had to just start living and let this go. >> reporter: mcgraw says at the request of tuiasosopo's psychiatrist, he spent hours with the young california man and his parents. >> ronaiah had a number of life experiences that damaged this young man in some very serious ways
>> you know, donny deutsch is responsible for that ad. ask him about that. >>> an iraq war veteran who lost all four limbs recently underwent a double arm transplant. we'll speak with the doctors involved. >>> and liza minnelli talks about "cabaret" 40 years later. >>> ronaiah tuiasosopo sat down with dr. phil for an interview airing on his show thursday and friday of this week. so what was the motive behind it all? here is nbc's mike taibbi. >>...
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do they really want to be the party of gun shows, donny deutsch, that allows anybody to walk in virginiahe street, show a fake i.d. and get whatever guns they want? by the way, somebody says that can't happen, mika's husband, jim, did an investigation where he got a student that was shot at virginia tech, going in with an old -- an old i.d. that was expired. he left with a trunk full of guns. >> i'm going to answer your question with a question. i still don't get it because i'm in the business of marking where you kind of do research, you see where the majority is, and then you position a product accordingly. i look at chris christie, okay? a guy who is in a blue a state as there can be. it's dark blue. he's got a 70%-plus approval rating. >> by the way, 69% approval rating among people of color. >> yes, okay. thank you. even better said. i don't get why -- where the hostage is, where the gun to the head -- horrible, horrible pun -- that republicans don't make the move. why -- who's holding them prisoner? it is very clear. the numbers say you don't have to be a hero right now to let go o
do they really want to be the party of gun shows, donny deutsch, that allows anybody to walk in virginiahe street, show a fake i.d. and get whatever guns they want? by the way, somebody says that can't happen, mika's husband, jim, did an investigation where he got a student that was shot at virginia tech, going in with an old -- an old i.d. that was expired. he left with a trunk full of guns. >> i'm going to answer your question with a question. i still don't get it because i'm in the...
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the chairman of deutsche incorporated, donny deutsch.mer treasury official and "morning joe" economic analyst, steve rattner. and in washington, capitol hill nbc news capitol hill correspondent, kelly o'donnell. good to have you on board this morning. >> good to see you. >> teasing ahead to a story i'm going to do second, because we're going to start with secretary clinton, i just want to know first thought what your gut is on women in combat. rattner. >> the time had come. they were doing everything else. >> meacham? >> my sense is when you talk to people in the military, it was recognizing a fact on the ground. women were more and more in these roles but weren't being given the proper credit and proper advancement. >> kelly o.? >> i think it's that advancement piece because in talking to members in congress, they all said boy, in our constituents and home states, we know so many women who have been put in such positions of treachery, peril and injury and death. and this is a way to get the credit for being in combat to advance. >> okay
the chairman of deutsche incorporated, donny deutsch.mer treasury official and "morning joe" economic analyst, steve rattner. and in washington, capitol hill nbc news capitol hill correspondent, kelly o'donnell. good to have you on board this morning. >> good to see you. >> teasing ahead to a story i'm going to do second, because we're going to start with secretary clinton, i just want to know first thought what your gut is on women in combat. rattner. >> the time...
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i want to thank my guests, catherine zeta-jones, donny deutsch and, of course, lady antebellum. cummings on the show but jimmy fallon happening right now. jimmy! [ cheers and applause ] ♪ >> steve: from studio 6b in rockefeller center, the national broadcasting company presents -- tonight's guests are -- and featuring the legendary roots crew. and here he is -- jimmy fallon! [ cheers and applause ] captions paid for by nbc-universal television -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: oh, that's what i'm talking about. thank you, guys! that's a new york city crowd right there! welcome to "late night," everybody! [ cheers and applause ] fresh new show. fresh new show. welcome, everybody. we're gonna have fun tonight. how you doing? [ cheers and applause ] i can feel it. it's electric. here's what people are talking about. last night, president obama and hillary clinton appeared on "60 minutes" for their first joint interview. it was a little awkward when they both showed up wearing the same suit. [ laughter ] it was just -- but they looked great. t
i want to thank my guests, catherine zeta-jones, donny deutsch and, of course, lady antebellum. cummings on the show but jimmy fallon happening right now. jimmy! [ cheers and applause ] ♪ >> steve: from studio 6b in rockefeller center, the national broadcasting company presents -- tonight's guests are -- and featuring the legendary roots crew. and here he is -- jimmy fallon! [ cheers and applause ] captions paid for by nbc-universal television -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com ♪ [...
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what did you learn, donny deutsch? >> two things. my good friend, hoda kotb has a great new book out, and mike uses burt's bees to soften his hands. i have very, very dry -- >> no, no, no. what would you recommend for that? >> joe, stop this madness! >> they're very dry. would you recommend the same lotion you use. >> i would suggest you take a shower. >> nice shoes, though. >> do you actually wax your legs, donny? >> no, but they're very dry. mike and i have to talk about that. >> mike, what did you learn today? >> i learned so much i can't even tell you about it on here, joe. one of the things i did learn, what joe conason pointed out, is that the nra gives a whole new meaning to the word fringe. it is now at the top of the house become a fringe group. >> all right. well, mike, if it's way too early, what time is it? >> if it's way too early, it's time for "morning joe." but right now it's time for chuck todd and "the daily rundown." chuck? >> thank you, boss. >>> comprehensive approach. that's how the white house is describing the
what did you learn, donny deutsch? >> two things. my good friend, hoda kotb has a great new book out, and mike uses burt's bees to soften his hands. i have very, very dry -- >> no, no, no. what would you recommend for that? >> joe, stop this madness! >> they're very dry. would you recommend the same lotion you use. >> i would suggest you take a shower. >> nice shoes, though. >> do you actually wax your legs, donny? >> no, but they're very dry....
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incorporated, donny deutsch. >> but -- you know what? it's okay.ut a lot of effort into my has be haberdashery and still no comment. >> now ceo of melanie barnes solutions, melanie barnes, you worked in the white house very high up. huh. interesting. notice anything here, gentlemen? >> yeah, where is he? >> oh, joe's here. he's coming. he's going to pop up on screen. i was just noticing that melanie happens to be a woman and worked in the white house. >> and worked in the white house. >> good god! >> policy adviser. >> this is something. take note. no, but i should do a blog on cool women like you. so we'll have to catch up. and joe's going to be joining us. actually i see him getting wired up right now, and willie is as well. >> i think there should be a report card on tardyness. >> really? >> mike is always here on time. >> don't even get me going on the kid. >> the kid? >> well, he was out drinking all night. >> he has, like, 18 jobs. >> he's stumbling in. he's coming in from -- where's the club? >> blarney stone. >> was he out again? >> all nig
incorporated, donny deutsch. >> but -- you know what? it's okay.ut a lot of effort into my has be haberdashery and still no comment. >> now ceo of melanie barnes solutions, melanie barnes, you worked in the white house very high up. huh. interesting. notice anything here, gentlemen? >> yeah, where is he? >> oh, joe's here. he's coming. he's going to pop up on screen. i was just noticing that melanie happens to be a woman and worked in the white house. >> and worked...
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. >> are we doing as well as donny deutsc deutsche?ny deutsche. >> take your clothes off. >> what? i don't know what that means. >> how did the president like this? how did it go? >> so -- he was -- i was the speechwriter for a couple of years. gracious enough to welcome us to have a screening. but -- he brought all the staff in and then he said he had to go. and -- >> that's not good. >> yeah. but when -- when, you know, we were working on the core departments dinner a couple of years ago, when -- the bin laden raid was happening and had no idea and so ever since then, you know -- he says he has go he has go. >> got to go. you don't know what he is doing. you can't feel slight. this show actually -- this looks really, really good. >> thank you. >> so talk about how you guys came up with the idea. >> well, originallyand i discussed the fact we wanted to do something together about ordinary family and in an extraordinary situation. and -- what's more extraordinary than being in the ultimate bubble of living in the white house? then -- t
. >> are we doing as well as donny deutsc deutsche?ny deutsche. >> take your clothes off. >> what? i don't know what that means. >> how did the president like this? how did it go? >> so -- he was -- i was the speechwriter for a couple of years. gracious enough to welcome us to have a screening. but -- he brought all the staff in and then he said he had to go. and -- >> that's not good. >> yeah. but when -- when, you know, we were working on the core...
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remember donny deutsche, something something new bus, the gloomiest, i don't know, whatever it's called. >> gloomest of the new green. i'm going to make a t-shirt. >> it's like, actually, i think of it myself. >> cramer's hearing voices again. >> wall street breaking for the last key economic report before the bell. we'll get industrial production in a few moments. also ahead, the buyout talks involving dell. one more look at futures after five straight up days, a little weakness here. obviously concerning a few specific dow components. a lot more "squawk on the street" back at post 9 in a minute. >>> welcome back to "squawk on the street." december industrial production rose, up .3, exactly as predicted by many analysts and economists. the utilization rate, 78.8. that is definitely stronger than 78.5 expectation. our last look was ramped up from 78.4 to 78.7. so that actually makes the move look only up a tenth. but it's up more considering that revision. and we have national association of home builders, housing market index yet to come at the top of the hour. we find equities under a
remember donny deutsche, something something new bus, the gloomiest, i don't know, whatever it's called. >> gloomest of the new green. i'm going to make a t-shirt. >> it's like, actually, i think of it myself. >> cramer's hearing voices again. >> wall street breaking for the last key economic report before the bell. we'll get industrial production in a few moments. also ahead, the buyout talks involving dell. one more look at futures after five straight up days, a little...
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deutsch l.a. you sit out, donny. star and nancy, is it offensive?aica is from a place where people work really hard. if that's the way you are going to convey it, i'm for it. >> the minute he started talking, i found myself smiling. i don't think it's racist. i recognize it as comedy. i think it's funny. >> i would like to see another person of color within that. i'm more concerned with the offense. >> first of all, serious advertisers take what they do seriously. at agency deutsch l.a., research actually spoke to 150 jamaican-americans to find out. we are very sensitive. overall they thought it was celebratory. you're elevating that culture and the white culture is seen as boring i actually have a bigger issue, particularly when -- on the show yesterday when a white person comes on and says that's racist. you can say we don't like it, but we throw that word around a lot. that's a very charged word. >> it takes me back to carefree times, toes in the sand, waves crashing in the beach, no cares, no worries. i love the images. >> i do, too. >> we asked
deutsch l.a. you sit out, donny. star and nancy, is it offensive?aica is from a place where people work really hard. if that's the way you are going to convey it, i'm for it. >> the minute he started talking, i found myself smiling. i don't think it's racist. i recognize it as comedy. i think it's funny. >> i would like to see another person of color within that. i'm more concerned with the offense. >> first of all, serious advertisers take what they do seriously. at agency...
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. >>> we're back with "today's" professionals, star jones, donny deutsch and dr.r. >> using anonymous, what they say are credible sources, the newspaper says that lance armstrong is considering reversing his years of denials about using banned substances and blood transfusions during his cycling career. the people close to lance armstrong deny this. according to "the new york times," it's being considered so that he might resume his athletic career and get away from a lifetime ban. is it a smart idea? >> i think as far as his brand it doesn't matter either way. it's done. if he doesn't come clean, people assume he cheated. and in such a kind of stunning way. and if he does, you don't get a do over. there's no mulligan in this. he just lied to the public in every way, shape or form. either way he comes out on the short end. >> you can lie to the public, the press, your mama, your friends and family. what you can't do is lie under oath. if you do, you are subject to a charge of perjury. he has lied under oath in a lawsuit. so he can and should be prosecuted. >> so w
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. >>> we're back now 8:19 with "today's" professionals, star jones, donny deutsch, and dr.erm and already a scandal. you know what it is. did beyonce actually lip sync the national anthem at the inaugural or did she sing it live? before i get into some of the evidence, does it matter? >> not to me in the least bit. >> not at all? >> i was sitting there. i was inspired. it didn't matter to me one way or another. it was her first -- voice. it wasn't like she lip synced to whitney houston singing it. >> kelly clarkson and james taylor were out there singing it in the cold t wasn't arctic cold but colder than i like it when i sing the national anthem. does it matter? >> i saw you on the set say it doesn't really matter sheechlt sang her own song and get over it. there's something about the a h authenticity of the inauguration and even if you have a hiccup, just sing it. >> he didn't play live. >> pardon me? >> i think it was yo-yo ma. >> i get it. >> it's not a black and white issue, it's not -- >> i'm sitting here, black all of a sudden. >> when did it become a racial issue? >
. >>> we're back now 8:19 with "today's" professionals, star jones, donny deutsch, and dr.erm and already a scandal. you know what it is. did beyonce actually lip sync the national anthem at the inaugural or did she sing it live? before i get into some of the evidence, does it matter? >> not to me in the least bit. >> not at all? >> i was sitting there. i was inspired. it didn't matter to me one way or another. it was her first -- voice. it wasn't like she...
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after 8 with today's professionals, here to break down the day's hottest headlines, star jones, donny deutschthe suze orman show." thank you, good morning. lance armstrong, tonight is the night, he will admit he used performance-enhancing drugs in his cycling career. in country, we love to make heroes, love to see a fall from grace and we love a resurrection. is america ready for the resurrection of lance armstrong? >> i'm still deal with the legal a ramifications. i think that lance has figured out a way to confess when the statute of limitations is over for the perjury charges so america is not going to feel as if he has actually paid a price. marion jones went to jail for six months. i'm not sure that lance armstrong losing endorsements is the equivalent. >> donny, you are an image guy. what happens to the image once he makes this confession? >> done, over, see you later. i have talked on the show before about what i call the scandal continuum. certain things as a culture we can forgive. and when you -- if he had just doped and said i did it i am comp pet tivg the years of like, the profus
after 8 with today's professionals, here to break down the day's hottest headlines, star jones, donny deutschthe suze orman show." thank you, good morning. lance armstrong, tonight is the night, he will admit he used performance-enhancing drugs in his cycling career. in country, we love to make heroes, love to see a fall from grace and we love a resurrection. is america ready for the resurrection of lance armstrong? >> i'm still deal with the legal a ramifications. i think that lance...