see the fireworks exploding from the top. my mom and i went and saw -- >> that's the bottom of brooklyn avenue where my mom and dad's house was there. near funland. >> we were there. on the roof of this hotel, there's me and my mom with the fireworks. >> that's so pathetic looking. it looks like one of those sizzle sticks. >> no. i took 100 pictures of fireworks. they were huge. every picture looked like that with a little poof, but they were awesome. there was dancing, conga lines. >> what is that man doing? >> dancing. twirling her around. >> mel from the coffee shop? >> he was there, too. what was fun, you're walking down the street right there in rehoboth beach. who yells out, "hey mom" to my mom, but cue the picture -- joe biden. >> he knows your mother? >> yes. we were at their house for breast cancer thing. his wife jill was having a book signing. it was such a cool moment. he goes like this, mom! to my mother. he wrapped her up and hugged her. how was your weekend? >> i was out in los angeles. you know, my children are out there and i wanted to get back to l.a. for 30 years. 30 years ago last month, i moved to new york to do another morning show which shall remain nameless. >> right. >> i thought i'd stay a year, maybe two at the most, and that was 30 years ago. i kept my place out in los angeles quite a while ago until i realized what is married with children here. it was ridiculous. so we got a little apartment out there because i want to spend more time with my kids out there and everything. guess who dropped by to say hello to me yesterday at our apartment where we have a picture, i believe. that's danny margosis in the middle and that's meredith who got her own little place out there. >> look at the view. >> we have about 300 degree views of the woodland hills -- of the hollywood hills. you could see hollywood. so it's fun. i'm exhausted. i was working to try to get it all together. just took the red eye this last night. >> so you're going on fumes. >> a little fumy. i'm here and i'm happy to be with you, hoda woman. i don't care what anybody says, i think you're awesome. you know who loves you? flo-rida. he was here on friday. i was away, you were away. >> i love his music. he was in concert, i was in rehoboth. i guess he was up on stage talking with natalie. he said someone's name. >> you helped us celebrate our 60th recently here at the "today" show. >> definitely had an amazing time with you guys. much love to hoda who really did her thing. >> stop it! stop it! >> i think it just takes one little come here and he would be yours. ♪ the whole cup is looking at her ♪ >> we were dancing to this at the 60th. okay. i have a question of the photo selection. okay? just stop for one second. somebody went through all the pictures -- >> every one of them looked like that, hoda, i'm sorry. that is you. you need to face reality. when you start dancing, that's what you look like in every picture. these are the only ones we could really show. we were trying to protect you. >> that is actually sad, pathetic. >> you know what isn't sad, we have a lovely co-host at the "today" show. her name is savannah. we love her. she joined nbc in 2007 as a legal analyst. she was on fast track, a white house correspondent. >> she worked here as co-host for the 9:00 hour. today we spent time with people at home getting to know savannah. take a look. >> this is "today" with matt lauer and savannah guthrie. live from studio 1a in rockefeller plaza. >> good morning. welcome to "today" on a monday morning. it truly is a new day around here. i'm matt lauer and pleased to be sharing this new day with savannah guthrie, who after several years playing the great role on this program takes a step forward this morning and joins us as co-anchor of "today." how does it feel? >> great. good morning. it's an honor to be here. >> i get to be the first to officially say, welcome to "today." we are thrilled to have you. we have this goofy tradition here on the "today" show and have for some time where we get to do a little deju vu with you. one more time. >> savannah guthrie, live from studio 1a in rockefeller plaza. >> you have to get used to that. >> i'm glad you played again. i was so nervous, i didn't hear it the first time. >> you're going to have to watch this whole show again. >> she had the jitters. >> she is so honest, very real. we love her very much around here. >> i was so amped up from wimbledon. >> i didn't know it was on. i heard the match was amazing. >> it was murray versus federer. >> i was planting plants. >> couldn't you have the tv on, too? >> no. >> murray was the first brit to be in the finals -- >> how long? >> i think 76 years ago a brit won. it's been more than a quarter century since that had happened. all of britain was pumped up. they had flags. usually they are very subdued, but not yesterday. he won the first set. then he lost the second set. then it was like what's going to happen? s there was a rain delay. federer ended up winning his seventh wimbledon title. >> tying pete sampras. >> he did give a speech at the end the match. >> i'm going to try this and it's not going to be easy. i'm going to try to not look out because i'll start crying again. everyone over there crying over there that supported me through this tournament, it's always tough. we did a great job so thank you. everybody always talks about the pressure of playing at wimbledon, how tough it is, but it's not the people watching, they make it so much easier to play. the support has been incredible so thank you. >> i didn't even watch it and i'm crying. wow. >> i know. congratulations to roger federer. >> not really. >> come on. he won. i really wanted him to win.liam. >> good for her. she is battling her pulmonary disease. >> she didn't think she would be playing again. she not only played, but ended up winning wimbledon. she sort of freaked out and lost her way and came back in the last set. >> nobody can imagine what it's like. >> she was sobbing, too. she jumped up in the stands, hugged her mom, her aunt, her dad, sister venus who won the doubles with her on the same day she won. >> how about that? >> a lot of good is happening. >> kourtney. >> i had a fourth of july party at my new apartment. kris jenner was supposed to come. called me that night and said kourtney is having contractions. she welcomed penelope scotland. they live in scotland. what is the deal with penelope scotland? >> it could be scotland. >> they already have an adorable boy mason who steals the show all the time. ernest bourgnine died. he was a charming man. 95, you can't sneeze at. >> a lot of people knew him from mchale's navy. it was a sad passing. he had a beautiful life and touched so many people. all right. here is a question for you. on sundays, at what point in the day on sundays do you get depressed? >> i don't. why would i be depressed when i'm going to be with you, hoda woman? >> not everyone gets to be with me. when does the funk set in? that sunday -- >> there's been research done. it's exactly at 4:13 p.m. >> that's when the depression starts. some people it starts earlier. they are already thinking of monday when they get up on sunday. 40% people admit sunday nights are anxiety thinking about work. 75% of people don't leave their houses on sunday. >> maybe if they went to church they would feel better all day long if they left their house and went to church or went somewhere and did a little good for the world. >> right. instead of being shut in. >> what is the point? >> they get the sunday blues. >> you know what i did yesterday morning before we went to church? cass and i took a long walk in our neighborhood. you know what they have in california which i love? they have farmers' markets. >> i love those. >> everybody was so happy. what's with california people? >> they're happy here. >> not really. >> yes, they are. >> they are so happy. they have their fresh humus, smiles, big bouquets of flowers. >> we're happy. for other reasons. we get very happy. >> any way. we have a great "everyone has a story" this coming week. ♪ everyone has a moment that changes their life ♪ >> doesn't get better than that. this month's winner is molly serano. she is on the phone. from delray beach, florida. she is a triathlete. she is the mother of twin 8-year-old children. she was diagnosed with aggressive breast cancer. she underwent the whipple procedure which is very tough. the surgery reroutes everything. it's tough. two weeks after her surgery, molly was back on her bike. >> are you on the phone? molly? >> she is in remission and training for her next triathlon. hi, molly! hi, kara. how are you doing? >> we're great. we are very excited. really excited. >> wow, we can't wait to see you. i cannot believe you were on a bike two weeks after surgery. >> i love to bike. yes, i was crazy to get back on my bike. >> you're 100% training for a new triathlon? >> i am training to hopefully do an ironman soon. >> you are insane. >> yes! i agree with hoda for once. we look forward to seeing you thursday, okay? have a nice trip up. >> we are very, very excited. thank you. >> so glad you're doing so well. usually sara does this, but we are going to do it. favorites of the week. >> fan of the week. >> it's a guy! >> steve peacock from selma, indiana. he is a military veteran who served in vietnam and the gulf war. steve and his wife like to spend the morning watching us. his favorite segment is "guys tell all." he thinks he could teach our man panel a few things. he has been marries 40 years and two daughters. he always answers our viewers questions at home. >> out loud? >> he gets a kick out of those photos viewers send in. this one may make you say, what the what? >> is he trying to be you? >> ready for a change in life or he's got a great sense of humor. congratulations for being such a loyal viewer. >> you're going on a patriotic trip to the nation's capital, you and your wife, hopefully, will enjoy a two-night stay at the madison hotel in washington, d.c. it says a guest. the trip includes tickets to the newseum and smithsonian, daily breakfast, dinner, round-trip airfare for two. it's provided by the madison hotel which is a beautiful hotel. thank you very much. >> what is your favorite pick? >> you'll love mine. this is a wine glass. okay? look, look -- can you see it? you can't? look. it says 50 calories. 100 calories, 200 calories and the top says "who cares?" who cares? they are great, great wine glasses. you can get them for $17 on the website on amazon under wine glass. what's yours? >> for years and years and years i've been working for an organization that battles child abuse. two ladies that began it are sara and vaughn. they have these boots. they are eye catching. they really are. you need to pan up. all the money goes to support child help. with the jerry sandusky thing, as awful as that trial was and everything else, it did raise awareness of child abuse in our nation. some good has come out of it. >> $399. >> they are not cheap, but the money goes to child help. >> all righty. sara is off for the day, so we will see her tomorrow, hopefully. >> the weather wasn't the only thing sizzling this weekend. >> we'll give you the lowdown of tinseltown. >> andy cohen. >> nice to take time out of his schedule to be with us. it's time for "today's buzz" when we recap the celebrity news you might have missed over the weekend. >> we'll talk about tom cruise and katie's divorce. here with the scoop is andy cohen. he had quite a show last night with mike tyson. >> iron mike tyson was on the show. whoa with. i asked him what urine tastes like. >> you're gross. >> he said it depends which ear you eat. he said actually it would taste better with evander holyfield hot sauce. >> he has quite the sense of humor. it's a limited run? >> it is, the broadway show. >> i know spike lee is directing it, but has he memorized it? >> he said he's working on memorizing his lines. >> that would be helpful. >> tom and katie. >> apparently they are in heavy discussions and they are trying to keep this out of court. it all, as we figured, is about suri and who is going to get custody of suri. >> she has an iron-clad prenup. >> i don't think katie holmes is going to get money. interesting thing is people are saying he really, truly had no idea this was coming. and that he was blind-sided in the same way nicole kidman years ago was blind-sided. so that's interesting. >> i thought -- i heard reports she was going to get 3 million for each year she was married to him. are are those erroneous reports? >> there are so many rumors about contracts, marriage contracts, things like that. i think that's all speculation. >> kourtney and scott. >> penelope scotland. rolls off the tongue. >> all is well with them? >> she is a seven pounder. it happened some time in the last 24 hours. >> he doesn't even know. >> i don't wash the kardashians. i love me some khloe kardashians. speaking of the kardashians, this kris humphries drama, this is interesting. his ex-girlfriend is claiming she maybe three months pregnant with his child. this would poke holes in his claim against kim kardashian that he is too distraught to have a life and do it with any ladies after kim kardashian because he was so distraught. now knocked somebody up maybe. >> let's talk about the box office. "spider-man." killing. >> do we need to retell this story every four years? it's great, it's great. >> go see it. >> i can't. i saw the last one. >> hoda and i did not want to see it and we both loved it. >> right, right, right. yes. it looks incredible. everybody loves it. >> critics didn't love it. >> critics didn't love it. >> how is your book, by the way? >> my book is great. "most talkative stories from the front line." what am i doing? i'm on this freaking book tour. >> writing of the book is the easy part. of the promotion -- oh! >> you love it when i get like that. >> we are going to be back with the latest inductee into our joy fit club. >> i love joy bauer. >> she lost 116 pounds. how to put the zip back in psh push how much coffee are you fellows going to need today? three...four cups? 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>> no. >> men are animals. >> yes. >> is this kind of a woman problem, do you think? i think that for many women in a relationship they have to be the ones that are going to bring this up. they have to say we've grown apart. we are not getting things the way we used to. i don't feel as close as i used to. they have to have the patience to come to their man. >> if the husband doesn't want sex, is there an issue, a bigger problem? >> sure. that can happen from medications, depression, stress from work, exhaustion. >> seems like we are talking about sex all the times with "fifty shades of gray" on our show. >> it's saturated and nobody is having it, except people in the porn industry? that's it? >> i was on a plane yesterday and three women were reading "fifty shades of gray." >> maybe they're reading about it. >> and people write me with their questions about problems. they say, i don't know how to bring this up. i like this, but i don't know how to talk about it. >> how should one bring this up to their husbands? >> first of all, i think you have to be gentle, right? you can't be critical. you have to say i really love you, i miss this. >> i think it's important to address the quality of the relationship and say this is our intimacy. this is our closeness. i want this back in our life. >> isn't there a natural progression in a relationship though? i think there was some statistic that said the hot and heavy thing lasts from six months to three years, that's it? >> then it's over. >> aren't we being ridiculous to think it's going to stay hot and heavy the rest of our lives. >> i think you're wrong to think sex will be based on strong attraction, pornographic excitement. >> speak for yourself, tiger. >> i would be glad to. sex has to be based on intimacy after the initial hot attraction is gone. if people aren't taking care of their relationship, they will lose that connection. >> one way to reconnect is talk and touch. it's important. explain that. >> doesn't have to be during sex. you can hug in the morning, say good-bye, kiss when you come home. it can be cuddling when you're watching a movie. tenderness. >> don't discuss sex after you had sex. who is doing that? >> unless you want to give a nice compliment. >> what's the problem there? >> you're very vulnerable at that moment. >> it's important people realize you don't want to criticize when people are worried about what their performance was like. >> should people be in a panic when they are not having -- how often are couples having sex over a course of a month? >> therapists say if you're having sex less than ten times a year, that is a sexless marriage. >> what if those ten times are really great? you know what i'm saying, not the quantity, the quality, right? >> thank you both. we appreciate it. >> are you interested in a covert affair? >> nobody is. >> piper perabo has everything you need to know. >> who she is going under the covers with. stay tuned. another cup of coffee? how long is this one going to last? forty-five minutes? an hour? well... listen. 5-hour energy lasts a whole lot of hours. take one in the afternoon, and you'll feel alert and energized 'til the cows come home. it's packed with b-vitamins and nutrients to make it last. so what's it going to be, partner? 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she is familiar from "24?" >> sara clark. she is a tough cookie. wait till you see her in a fight scene. >> you do all your stunts for the most part? >> yeah. there are a couple over the season that have been a little too dangerous. i couldn't jump off a building. i wanted to. >> you are crazy. >> you didn't want your spanx to show. >> exactly. >> is your character evolving? >> yes. this season i get promoted in the cia. i get bigger missions and a higher level of security. we are traveling a whole lot more. i'm cultivating assets and having romantic relations. >> of course you are. >> some mixed-up stuff. >> a girl's got to do what a girl's got to do. >> it's her job. >> your job takes you all over the world. >> in the season premiere we are in mirikesh. >> how many languages does she know? >> 18. >> are there people who know 18? >> i told the writers, you guys need to calm down with new languages every episode. i'll never be able to keep up. >> how tough is it to learn? >> some are tonal like mandarin chinese. >> give us something in that. >> i know how to say it's an honor to meet you, i don't speak your language very well. i hope i don't mess it up. [ speaking mandarin chinese ] >> that was so impressive. the fact that you remembered it. what was the hardest one? >> mandarin is pretty hard. we just started arabic which is also difficult. >> i can understand it. >> how do you say, nice to meet you? >> i don't know. >> it is like the greeting. how are you doing? >> good to know when you're traveling. a polite greeting. >> i can't believe you know all those. >> what's going on in your personal life? >> what is happening there, if you have time for a personal life? >> i went down to the jersey shore to watch the fireworks. with my parents. i had to stay with them at the jersey shore because they were out and about. >> did you see the picture of snooki wheeling a baby stroller with the case of coors in it? >> no. >> it was good. it's a good photo. >> somebody got arrested for dancing in the street. somebody needs to get this under control. >> that is unseemly sort of. >> work, work, work. >> she always drops in to say hi to us. >> i do. >> we see your picture across the street. >> thanks. >> "covert affairs" tomorrow night on our sister station the usa network. >> get ready to meet another woman who kicked some butt and lost 116 pounds. your forecast over the next 7 days. starting with forecasts of thunderstorms across the south. there's a front right in this area here and right around it where the storms are going to be. that will be our story the next couple of days. and the cool down we're going to see, as well. remember that trough is going to be deepening over this area just to the south. temperatures here in the 80s versus the 90s. we'll take it. 93 in atlanta, very soupy across the south. with our trough in the east, we've got the ridge building over the west. your story, for the most part, is going to be the heat. now we're going to really heat up. we lose the monsoon. we're looking at 114 in phoenix. dry for you. that can cool down quick. 102 in salt lake city. so right up front, that's where the rain will be. showers and storms continue from the mid atlantic all the way into texas. we'll take the rain. this area can use it. it's going to be spotty, severe. we're not concerned about any kind of an outbreak. 87 in chicago, 93 in denver. the heat continues in the west. we're enjoying the beautiful conditions in the northeast. the rain, hopefully, will be watering your lawns the next couple of days. from knoxville to nashville all the way to new orleans, even in florida, keep an eye on these afternoon storms. friday, we spread the wealth, bringing our rain right up the ohio valley which is another area that definitely can use the rain. and as storms continue on saturday into the ohio valley, temperatures about 90 degrees and louisville in the '80s. no major change in sunday in this area. remember, monday and friday, wake up with al, 6:00 a.m. and 10:00 a.m. [♪...] >> i've been training all year for the big race in chicago, but i can only afford one trip. and i just found out my best friend is getting married in l.a. there's no way i'm missing that. then i heard about hotwire and i realized i could actually afford both trips. see, when really nice hotels have unsold rooms, they use hotwire to fill them. so i got my four-star hotels for half-price! >> men: ♪ h-o-t-w-i-r-e ♪ hotwire.com >> announcer: save big on car rentals too, from $12.95 a day. time now for "look at me now, the joy fit club" induction of its newest member. 31-year-old kimberly from indiana. >> kimberly grew up in an obese family. four years ago she decided to make a big change in her life and lost 116 pounds. here is kimberly's remarkable story. >> hi, my name is kimberly. i am 31 years old. growing up, certain things were guaranteed. with an obese mother and family with weight problems, i believed it was my life sentence to be fat. i thought accepting this would ease the disappointment that came with lonely friday nights, smother my insecurities, but it paved the path of no responsibility. i ate without abandon and rejected exercise and when the white piled on, i attributed it to bad genes. at my heaviest i weighed 245 pounds. in march 2009, my mom died. at 600 pounds, the doctor said it was the weight that killed her. as sad as i was to lose my mom, i was just as angry. why didn't she take care of herself? why didn't she try to lose the weight? in my heart of hearts though, i knew i couldn't ask those questions. i myself wasn't taking care of me. i ate the wrong foods, i found reasons not to exercise. in july of that year, my friend joined weight watchers. she told me about the program, how manageable it was and how it was working for her. as i saw her drop the pounds, i was encouraged that maybe she had found the answer and i joined a month later. while there was a long-term goal to work for, i benefited from the sense of accomplishment i felt from making it through each week. >> good for her. before we ask her to come out, we are here with today's nutritionist and leader of the joy fit club, joy bauer. >> she looks like a model. i am so excited to see your reactions when she walks out. one of the most strategic things she did was brown bag her lunch to work. she saves calories and cash. she got so creative. i want to show you three of the favorite sandwiches she was telling me about. this first is a veggie sandwich with chipotle spread, laughing cow light cheese spread are, sprouts, peppers and avocado on it. this is a california roll inspired wrap. she has a low carb wrap with wasabi powder mixed with light cream cheese and light mayonnaise, crab, avocado. she rolls it up and slices it up. i call this naked turkey roll. a piece of turkey, light cream cheese, piles on whatever vegetables she has and it's about 165 calories for four of them. she doesn't get bored with water. she picks up these true packets. they are natural, no artificial flavors or artificial sweeteners. >> it doesn't look so hot. >> it's good. >> tastes a little bit like tang. >> let's look at kimberly's before picture. kimberly, come out and join the joy fit club. oh, my god! wow! are you kidding me? >> that's a shocker. >> you look awesome. wow! that's a sad story about your mom, but it did catapult you and move you forward, didn't it? >> yes. i needed something to give me that push. a lot of things came together that time. my mom was one of them. >> it also seems like doing it with your friend helped, too. you have a buddy system. >> yes. when we have dad days we e-mail each other and go, i want to walk and go get this and we tell each other not to. >> we are very happy for you. >> she is running her first marathon. >> congratulations. >> get ready for grouplove. >> a live performance by the band. first this is "today" on nbc. ♪ well the kids wanted a puppy, but they can be really expensive. so to save money i just found them a possum. dad, i think he's dead. probably just playin' possum. sfx: possum hisses there he is. there's an easier way to save. geico. fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more on car insurance. starts with arthritis pain and a choice. take tylenol or take aleve, the #1 recommended pain reliever by orthopedic doctors. just two aleve can keep pain away all day. back to the news. those spots are actually leftover food and detergent residue that can redeposit on your dishware during the rinse cycle. gross. jet-dry rinse agent helps wash them away so the only thing left behind is the shine. jet-dry rinses away residues for a sparkling shine. how much coffee are you fellows going to need today? 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