Today's Talk: Kathie Lee & Hoda With The Scoop

Today's Talk: Kathie Lee & Hoda With The Scoop

NBC ID: ARX48PDIOU | Production Unit: NBC News | Media Type: Aired Show | Event Date(s): 04/26/2016

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Event Date(s): 04/26/2016 | Event Location(s): New York, Baltimore, Maryland | Description: INT TODAY NEW YORK STUDIO KATHIE LEE GIFFORD: Yeah, yes. Yes. Hello, everybody. It's Booze-Day Tuesday. It's April 26th. HODA KOTB: Yay. Yes. KATHIE LEE GIFFORD: That's Little Bit of You by Chase Bryant. Hope you're having a nice day already. HODA KOTB: Yes, we are, because look who's in our kitchen right now. KATHIE LEE GIFFORD: How many years Marilu have you and I-- well, now Hoda too, been hanging out? Kotb and Gifford are joined by actress Marilu Henner and her husband Michael Brown live in Studio 1A. MARILU HENNER: Oh, my gosh, you and I? Oh, my gosh, so many years. KATHIE LEE GIFFORD: And you remember every single one. That's the crazy thing about Marilu. MARILU HENNER: Of course. Of course. KATHIE LEE GIFFORD: And Michael, nice to have you with us. MICHAEL BROWN: Thank you. HODA KOTB: Her husband Michael is here and they have a terrific book out. MARILU HENNER: Thank you. KATHIE LEE GIFFORD: Yeah. They-- it's an extraordinary story, so we're going to let them tell it when they-- when they come out. But— HODA KOTB: But we love the fact that diet-- diet was part of the recipe when it came to Michael fighting cancer. So-- and Marilu was at the helm of that, so I can't wait to hear all about that. It's going to be good. KATHIE LEE GIFFORD: She should be a boot camp trainer. MARILU HENNER: Booty camp, that's what I call it. KATHIE LEE GIFFORD: Oh, booty camp. MARILU HENNER: I'm a booty camp trainer. KATHIE LEE GIFFORD: Yeah, great to see you. We'll see you in just a moment. And then she was the writer behind some of your favorite films like Sleepless in Seattle and You've Got Mail and Julie & Julia. Now Nora Ephron's son is paying tribute to his late mom in a new film and why he says you never get closure. CLIP: Video from the movie “Sleepless in Seattle”. STILLS: Photos of late writer Nora Ephron. HODA KOTB: It is a-- it's a fascinating documentary. It's terrific. And I can't imagine how difficult it must have been for a son to do that. But he did it in such a beautiful way, so it's going to be interesting. KATHIE LEE GIFFORD: Yeah, absolutely. And we all remember ten-year-old Jackie Evancho, who literally stole our hearts with her gorgeous powerful adult sounding voice on America's Got Talent. Now at-- she's only-- she still just sixteen. Changed her tune. She's going to-- oh— GFX: Insert stills of singer Jackie Evancho. CLIP: Clip from a music video featuring Evancho. HODA KOTB: Beautiful. KATHIE LEE GIFFORD: Oh, wow. Going to have a big pop career ahead of her. HODA KOTB: We're excited. KATHIE LEE GIFFORD: Yeah. HODA KOTB: All right. Today is National Pretzel Day. KATHIE LEE GIFFORD: National Pretzel Day. HODA KOTB: All right. So we brought them-- we broke them all out. KATHIE LEE GIFFORD: Some of them are weird looking but that's okay. HODA KOTB: Okay. These are s'mores pretzels which— KATHIE LEE GIFFORD: I'm going to let you do that one, Hodi, because you like— HODA KOTB: It's got chocolate and marshmallow. Try it. KATHIE LEE GIFFORD: No, thank you. HODA KOTB: Please. KATHIE LEE GIFFORD: No, thank you. I don't like s'mores. HODA KOTB: Come on. I do things for you that I don't want to do. Excellent. KATHIE LEE GIFFORD: Can't even bite the daggone thing. HODA KOTB: Just put the whole thing in— KATHIE LEE GIFFORD: No, I don't— HODA KOTB: I'm off of it. KATHIE LEE GIFFORD: Marilu's going to hate it. HODA KOTB: That's good. KATHIE LEE GIFFORD: No, no. HODA KOTB: You kind of like it, a little bit. KATHIE LEE GIFFORD: No, no. HODA KOTB: Teeny bit of sweetness. Not much. All right. KATHIE LEE GIFFORD: So a hundred and forty calories in a serving. HODA KOTB: No. What? Oh. KATHIE LEE GIFFORD: Yes. HODA KOTB: Okay. Well, here are-- these are some other pretzels. These are truffle cheddar pretzels. KATHIE LEE GIFFORD: Okay. HODA KOTB: These are garlic parsley pretzels. KATHIE LEE GIFFORD: Uh-huh. HODA KOTB: And those are churro pretzels. KATHIE LEE GIFFORD: And they're all from Sigmund's here in New York City. HODA KOTB: Oh, my gosh. KATHIE LEE GIFFORD: What? HODA KOTB: The s'mores are from Sigmund. KATHIE LEE GIFFORD: All right. Don't go crazy. HODA KOTB: No, now they're arguing about who-- which one's the Sigmund pretzels. Which ones are? WOMAN: S'mores are from Snyder's. HODA KOTB: Snyder's. KATHIE LEE GIFFORD: Snyder's. WOMAN: And the soft one are on from Sigmund's. HODA KOTB: That's what we're saying. KATHIE LEE GIFFORD: Yeah. Oh, good. All right. Enough about national pretzel. Marilu is gagging, because she's going, "why are you even eating any of this stuff?" HODA KOTB: All right. So James Corden, whom we love,-- KATHIE LEE GIFFORD: Yes. HODA KOTB: --decided to have a little fun with Beyoncé’s latest project. You guys I'm sure have seen— KATHIE LEE GIFFORD: Lemonade. HODA KOTB: --bits and pieces of Lemonade, if you haven't seen the whole thing. It's a visual album. And so here's what James Corden did, he reenacted some of the scenes from this. KATHIE LEE GIFFORD: Oh, gosh. HODA KOTB: Oh, my gosh. Okay. CLIP: Clip from “The Late Late Show with James Corden”. JAMES CORDEN: This is in the news, that's in the news, what else is in the news? HODA KOTB: All right. So Beyoncé even gets a recipe for lemonade toward the end of the video so you get to sort of see that, too. KATHIE LEE GIFFORD: He seems to be having a ball with himself. CLIP: Video from singer Beyoncé Knowles’ visual album “Lemonade”. HODA KOTB: Look at his hair. Is that him? WOMAN: This is the Lemonade. HODA KOTB: Oh, this is the real thing? CLIP (COURTESY HBO): Clip from HBO’s “Lemonade”. HODA KOTB: Okay. So where's James? So James had some fun. So let's take a look at that. CLIP: Clip from “Lemonjames”. HODA KOTB: I love him. I love him. Don't you love him? KATHIE LEE GIFFORD: Yes, I do. HODA KOTB: Oh, you know-- you know who else we kind of love? Amy Schumer. KATHIE LEE GIFFORD: Yeah, Amy Schumer. Mm-Mm. She's looking like a glamorous pinup model on the cover of Vanity Fair. Look at her! GFX: Insert still of the cover of “Vanity Fair” featuring actress Amy Schumer. HODA KOTB: It was shot by Annie Leibovitz. This is supposedly inspired by Marilyn Monroe's Playboy cover. I love everything that she does. But just-- in-- in true Amy Schumer fashion, this is how she announced that she was going to be the cover model. This is what she posted on Instagram, "I'm on the cover of Vanity Fair." And that was the picture. GFX: Insert still of a picture Schumer posted to her Instagram account from the television show “Game of Thrones”. KATHIE LEE GIFFORD: Enough said. HODA KOTB: Okay. KATHIE LEE GIFFORD: Now, when do you-- do you like PDA, public displays of affection anywhere between anybody at any time out in public? HODA KOTB: You know what's funny? Usually I would say no but there was like, you know, how there are moments in your life when you do really stupid— KATHIE LEE GIFFORD: You have done it, Hoda. HODA KOTB: I-- I-- one time, we're going to talk about people who've done it, but I regretted this. But I was in— KATHIE LEE GIFFORD: I love when she tells stories. HODA KOTB: --I was dating someone as a-- as a, like, after I had been through my whole, you know, I was living here. I was a grown woman working here and I went into a furniture store with a guy who I was dating and it was one of those things that, I, for some reason I didn't care who was looking and I still remember thinking this is how people lose their jobs and I just didn't care. Have you ever been like you don't care even though you know you could be in big trouble? KATHIE LEE GIFFORD: Maybe. HODA KOTB: Of course, you have. KATHIE LEE GIFFORD: Yeah. HODA KOTB: And I still remember that (unintelligible) I remember thinking, oh, my gosh, like this— KATHIE LEE GIFFORD: It wasn't a mattress store, was it? HODA KOTB: No. No. KATHIE LEE GIFFORD: You said furniture. HODA KOTB: Well, because-- you know, yes, it was just-- it was just a furniture store. Anyway, Christie Brinkley and John Mellencamp have been dating for seven months. So this was the latest. This is them, the two of them. This is them on the streets kissing like teenagers on the streets of New York. GFX: Insert stills of former supermodel Christie Brinkley and musician John Mellencamp. KATHIE LEE GIFFORD: Well, a little smooch is sweet. Little smooch-- I don't see-- they're not pawing one another. HODA KOTB: Oh, I thought it was a real make out. KATHIE LEE GIFFORD: Apparently. I think that-- I— HODA KOTB: That's sweet. KATHIE LEE GIFFORD: --when a sixty-two-year-old and a sixty-four-year-old can find love and passion again. God bless them. HODA KOTB: Yeah. I think that-- I think that's cute. That's sweet, right? KATHIE LEE GIFFORD: I don't know that that-- would you-- did you guys still do it? HODA KOTB: You guys-- you guys do it. MICHAEL BROWN: Absolutely. KATHIE LEE GIFFORD: Yeah, but he knows not to mess up her makeup. He's been married a long time and knows not to mess up her makeup. HODA KOTB: Yeah. KATHIE LEE GIFFORD: All right. All right. We seem to be on delay today. HODA KOTB: We're— KATHIE LEE GIFFORD: We're on like a delay. HODA KOTB: I think it's just us. I think we don't have our rhythm today. KATHIE LEE GIFFORD: Yeah. All right. Well, get it, Hoda. HODA KOTB: This is a good one, though, you guys. So Bruce Springsteen had a concert and it was in Baltimore. So you know how everyone is always trying to grab a selfie with the-- the singer. This is one of those magical moments that happens once in a lifetime. Check it out in slow motion. So here's the girl taking the selfie. Check it out. He stops. He wraps her up. She's freaking, look. INT BALTIMORE, MARYLAND MS: Slow-motion shot of musician Bruce Springsteen surprising a teenage fan as she took a selfie during Springsteen’s concert. KATHIE LEE GIFFORD: That's a very nice thing to do. HODA KOTB: And, wait, when it's over she can't believe it it happened. She wants to see it in person (unintelligible). And she fainted. And that's the end of that. KATHIE LEE GIFFORD: He is great to his fans. HODA KOTB: Oh, my gosh. KATHIE LEE GIFFORD: I've been to one of his concerts and he's-- he just gives them-- the more he gets from them the more he gives to them. HODA KOTB: Oh, that was so great. Okay. KATHIE LEE GIFFORD: Apparently your dog hates you. Who knew? They don't like all the affection. This makes no sense to me. HODA KOTB: It's a new study that was published in Psychology Today and it found that dogs don't like to be hugged and cuddled like we think they do. Sometimes it stresses them out. KATHIE LEE GIFFORD: Well, then why do they come over to you and lay on their stomachs and say, give it to me, give it to me. HODA KOTB: Well, that's to get rubbed. But when you, you know, when you wrap them up and they're-- they're trying to writhing around? KATHIE LEE GIFFORD: They don't like to be confined? HODA KOTB: They say here are the signals that your dog don't like it. All right. First of all— KATHIE LEE GIFFORD: (unintelligible) same with your boyfriend. Think about that. HODA KOTB: Yes. Because sometimes they approach you-- yes, and then-- but they don't want to be smothered. KATHIE LEE GIFFORD: Okay. HODA KOTB: They just want you to-- okay. KATHIE LEE GIFFORD: So what are they? HODA KOTB: Dog turns his head away from wherever is bothering. And so whenever they do that to you, lean back— KATHIE LEE GIFFORD: And maybe it's your breath, you know? HODA KOTB: All right. Sometimes they close their eyes, at least partially. KATHIE LEE GIFFORD: Other signals are you see the whites of their eyes and-- which means the dog is stressed. HODA KOTB: Crazy eyes, you know, when they do that? KATHIE LEE GIFFORD: What if they snarl at you? Is that a sign? HODA KOTB: All right. Well, their ears will be lowered or slicked back against the side of the head. KATHIE LEE GIFFORD: Okay. Well, I don't even want to know this information because I'd like to think they're enjoying it as much as I am. HODA KOTB: But they're not. They want— KATHIE LEE GIFFORD: Well, it's Psychology Today, you know what I'm saying? All right. Now we have to see this, we haven't seen it but we've been told about it. Here's the sweet story today. A little puppy named Bobby lost his mom and a few days after he was born, she was hit by a car sadly. So he was in need of a mama. So the Michigan Humane Society took him in. INT MS: A person’s hands hold a newborn puppy. HODA KOTB: This puppy. KATHIE LEE GIFFORD: Mm-Mm. HODA KOTB: All right. So they introduced him to a cat because that was really all that was going on. She just had a litter of kittens. She accepted the puppy and the puppy nursed alongside the kittens. GFX: Insert still of a mama cat with the puppy. INT BRIEF CUTS: Brief cuts of the puppy with the mama cat and her kittens. KATHIE LEE GIFFORD: Isn't that the sweetest? HODA KOTB: Oh, my gosh. Look how they're all wrapped up together. KATHIE LEE GIFFORD: Fighting for the territory. That is the dearest thing. HODA KOTB: Oh. KATHIE LEE GIFFORD: Hanging out with his brothers and sisters. Oh, my gosh. Look at that. HODA KOTB: Okay. That's— KATHIE LEE GIFFORD: See, I could watch that all day, you know? HODA KOTB: Oh, KATHIE LEE GIFFORD: See? He likes to be cuddled. HODA KOTB: Looks like he's saying "talk to the hand." Maybe not. Maybe not. KATHIE LEE GIFFORD: How precious is that? HODA KOTB: That is beautiful. KATHIE LEE GIFFORD: We have another feel good one. Do we have time for this one? Yes. HODA KOTB: You tell it. KATHIE LEE GIFFORD: All right. Take a great look at this photo, okay? This is from 1966. Those are four Marines that were stationed together at Camp Pendleton in Oceanside, California. So they were between nineteen and twenty-one years old at the time. So now it's fifty years later, so they've reunited in Florida to recreate the moment. Isn't that fantastic? It's the first time they'd all been in the same place since being shipped off to fight in the Vietnamese war-- the Vietnam War. GFX: Insert still of four US Marines Bob Falk, Dennis Puleo, Tom Hanks, and Bob DeVenezia posing on a beach together in 1966. GFX: Insert stills of Falk, Puleo, Hanks, and DeVenezia recreating the same photo 50 years later. HODA KOTB: Yeah. Two of those guys, by the way, earned Purple Hearts. They were all marry. They say a couple of them have married twice. They raised six kids among them. So, okay, that is— KATHIE LEE GIFFORD: We should do that, Hodi. HODA KOTB: What? KATHIE LEE GIFFORD: Do one of those in fifty-- well, no, that ain't going to happen. All right. All right. Don't you hate it when you finally learn that your computer password and then-- you've learned it, you've-- you've memorized it, and all of a sudden, you get a prompt that you have to change it? HODA KOTB: Yeah, it's annoying because there are-- you have to have a certain number of letters and symbols and all that stuff in order to get the right kind of password. You can't just type in anything you want. KATHIE LEE GIFFORD: And you have to have a different password for almost everything you have, right, every moment. HODA KOTB: So here's what some guy is doing. This is-- this came from TIME magazine. This is so smart. This guy is using passwords to help change his life. So he was going through a divorce. KATHIE LEE GIFFORD: Right. HODA KOTB: He couldn't stand his ex so, he decided his password would be forgive her with like an @ symbol in between, forgive her. KATHIE LEE GIFFORD: Mm-Mm. HODA KOTB: So every time he logged in— KATHIE LEE GIFFORD: Which is lots of times. HODA KOTB: --forgive her, forgive her, forgive her. KATHIE LEE GIFFORD: And guess what happened? He forgave her. HODA KOTB: He did? KATHIE LEE GIFFORD: Yeah, took a while. The next month-- next month, he had to change it again and this time he put in quit smoking forever. HODA KOTB: Forever, with like a 4. So quit smoking forever when you log in. It's just smart, like it trains your brain to do something. KATHIE LEE GIFFORD: Yeah. HODA KOTB: So something mundane. You know how you're usually frustrated, like I always do, all my family members and then I add one, two, three, four, you know, it's just-- it's-- it gets boring. KATHIE LEE GIFFORD: Yeah. So make it work for you, I think that's great. HODA KOTB: Oh, sorry. Joanne-- everyone does their family members and one, two, three, four, don't they? KATHIE LEE GIFFORD: You just told everybody out there. HODA KOTB: No, but I don't have that one. KATHIE LEE GIFFORD: And since you leave everything in every cab you're in. HODA KOTB: I don't have that anymore. I've changed it again right now. KATHIE LEE GIFFORD: Okay. All right.

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