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he was on some of bob dylan's original nashville recordings. he has a brand new cd all acoustical, all ten songs, which is fantastic. >> we have our guys tell all panel. we have t.d. jakes' daughter here, sarah. >> beautiful. >> has a fascinating story to tell of being lost and then being found, yeah. we'll talk to her in a little bit. hey! >> okay. >> so just when we taught tori spelling was getting her life together, and happy with her husband and how many children does she have now? eight? >> they announced they were breaking up. that's a terrible and sad thing. not only are they -- they made that announcement, they made another announcement, they're going to do a docuseries about trying to repair their troubled marriage, called "true tori" airing on lifetime in late april and the press release, this is how they're selling it, calls it a unique television event where they will allow the audience to witness the most difficult and unpredictable period in tori's life. >> which begs the question, why in the world would you open yourself up to that, if it is such an, indeed, terrible, trying time in your life, why make it worse, why complicate it with cameras everywhere. and i don't understand docuseries as opposed to reality -- how do they differentiate? >> it sounds more high brow, doesn't it? >> it is the same thing. >> same thing probably. >> i like tori. i've grown to see how hard she -- she is a hard working girl, and she loves this man, loves these kids, from all accounts she's a terrific mom. but it is almost like gwyneth paltrow and chris martin right now, what they want, you know, to document everything they're going through right now -- >> their life is documented. i find it weird, with more and more reality stars we meet and tori is an actress, she's known more for her reality stuff, they seem to divide their life up in seasons. when we meet them, how are you doing? oh, my god, we're in season nine. they break up their lives like that. it is not even -- they're saying you're not going to know that i broke up with my boyfriend, that's in the third one coming up. >> so in a sense, ironically, they lose their very sense of reality. >> and i do think if you -- >> that's deep. write it down. >> if you really want to repair your relationship, i don't think a docuseries. lindsay is trying to do that now and other people are trying to fix, repair, mend themselves through television series. i can't imagine that really works in the long haul. may work right now because we want to see what it's like and there are people who are going through divorces who may watch tori and dean and say, oh, these are the tools they used, maybe we can try that. >> having been through tough stuff in my own life, being well known when that happened already, the best thing i did was went away, shut it down, go home, lock your doors, turn off the tv, don't read anything, and work at what makes you happy, which is your family and your marriage and -- and i don't think i would be married if i hadn't done that. and i also -- i think i know for sure my kids would not be what they are today had they been forced to be exposed. i just think it is -- you pay a horrendously high price. and i love the scripture that says -- i'm not -- this is not a judgment on anybody, but just a reminder, what does it profit a man or a woman if they gain the whole world and use their very soul. and people have no idea how easy it is to become soulless. nobody sets out to say, i think i'll go lose my soul today. it is a process. and you know what the process is all about, hodawoman? >> tell me. >> choices. every day we have choices. do i sound like i'm -- >> preaching? >> yeah. >> a little bit. >> just that sarah jakes is here and her daddy would like. >> praise jesus. all right, anyway, think of been married for seven years and they have four children. we reached out for comment because we are nbc news. and we have not received a response because they didn't call us back. good news -- >> we wish them all the best. we want everybody -- we don't want conscious uncoupling. we're over it. we want you to work at it. >> okay. >> that from two divorced people. sad. that's sad what we just -- sad and hypocritical. >> no, it isn't. i'll tell you why -- what you do when you're working at a marriage, you want it to last and someone divorces you and you really don't have any choice in it. are you then a hypocrite when you say -- >> that didn't happen to you. >> it certainly did. >> oh. i thought you did it. >> no. >> oh, well, i did it. >> talking about you, hoda. >> i did mine. anyway, let's talk about "the voice." >> if you ever read one of my books, you would know this. >> i read the back covers of both. >> there are ten. >> all of them. >> you came out for that signing of the stuff i'm not allowed it talk about. you came. it would have been lonely. >> big announcement on "the voice." pharrell williams is -- >> who is pharrell? ♪ because i'm happy ♪ because i'm happy clap along if you know ♪ >> i know that song. >> he's the one with the hat. >> i know that. >> so pharrell is -- he was the one also with robin thicke in "blurred lines." he is going to be the new cee lo. he'll be coaching "the voice." what do you think of that? so he was a mentor. >> i'm happy for him. want me to be happy for him? >> yes. >> yes. >> okay. ♪ happy if you feel >> thank you. so anyway chris martin made his debut as a mentor and was in the show yesterday for -- he sprinkled in, we'll call it that. >> i heard there was very little. >> little of him. >> let's take a look and see if we can get who the coaches chose -- >> okay, hodi. let's do it. >> battle one, from team adam, christina versus sam. sam is the one wearing the dress. >> what? >> yes. ♪ life like a swinging vine swing my heart across the line ♪ ♪ seek it out and you shall find ♪ ♪ i don't think the world is so ♪ ♪ i feel something so right doing the wrong thing ♪ ♪ i feel something so wrong doing the right thing ♪ >> okay. we both, i think, agree, the winner of the battle round is christina. the one in the pants. let's see if we're right. >> that's who adam chose. >> oh. >> i hope she has a -- battle number two, team blake. tess versus jake. ♪ i've been loving you for such a long time girl ♪ ♪ expecting nothing in return ♪ just for you to have a little faith in me ♪ ♪ time time is our friend ♪ because there is no end ♪ all you got to do is have a little faith in me ♪ ♪ i said i will hold you up ♪ i will hold you up ♪ have a little faith in me >> church. >> i'm going with the one -- >> church. that was so good. >> going with the one in the dress. >> i think i'm going with the one in the dress too. >> let's see what happened. >> i got to cast my vote for loyalty and stick with jake. he's been with me all along. >> jake worthington moving on to the playoffs. congratulations, jake. >> all right. tess, and coaches, let me remind you, tess is available to steal. >> what would you like? >> everybody! >> everybody? >> everybody tried. >> i could barely get the words out of my mouth. >> i have to go with shakira. >> tess has a new coach. >> shakira, she might win the whole thing now. >> what is usher wearing on his head? what is that? >> what was that? >> i don't know. somebody's mentoring. i don't know -- >> you know what, you know why, he's worried about pharrell and the hat. what's going on? >> that must be it. none of them get enough attention. >> "the voice" returns tonight at 8:00, 7:00 central here on nbc. >> all right. what else is going on? >> nothing, we got to go. >> we answer your -- has anybody learned one thing from our guys tell all panel? probably not. but they're fun. >> t.d. jakes' daughter sarah on hitting rock bottom, but she got back up again. >> thank the lord, she sure did. and also charlie daniels and i hear he's bringing his fiddle. at 13 years old, sarah jakes found herself pregnant and like any girl in that situation, she was scared to tell her dad. >> but it wasn't just any dad, he's bishop t.d. jakes, one of the most influential pastors in the whole country. sarah was shunned at school, gossiped about at church, eventually she married and divorced, but she didn't let the pain dictate her future. >> she writes all about it in her new memoir called "lost and found:finding hope in the detours of life." >> hello. >> very, very nice to have you with us. we met your dad so many times. >> so glad to be here. >> to be 13 and to have to reveal to your parents that you are pregnant must have been one of the, i guess, scariest things you've ever had to do. >> it was so scary that i didn't want to do it. my sister actually wrote a letter and told them and left it in the mailbox and luckily she was smart and wise enough to finally include them in everything, but i was terrified. >> how did they react? what was your dad's initial reaction? >> both my parents were devastated. i don't think anyone dreams their child will have a baby at that age, but at the end of the day, they really rallied together and supported me. >> if anybody understands grace, it is your dad and mom. they both -- they have been in ministry for the longest time. and it has to be for your own family as well. you were a little bit of a rebel. you grew up in this home that everybody thought should be perfect, but you knew you were different, you wanted to be your own, unique sarah. i'm reading your book right now. that was very -- i think she understood that you were completely unique human being, just didn't have some of the tools at the age of 13 to figure that out. >> exactly. >> you don't name the father out of respect. >> mm-hmm. >> and you have done all this time, right, all these years and tell us why you wanted to do that? >> he's still young and still processing and i didn't want to necessarily expose everything that happened. i wanted to share my story and my truth. >> and what are you hoping -- there are other kids who are going through trying situations like this, and i think the book -- you find it very relatable. what are you hoping people will take away from this? >> i think even bigger than children, i think we're all carrying scars and wounds and we have these memories about ourselves that make us cringe sometimes. and so i'm hoping that by sharing my story and give someone else the courage to embrace who they are, and then begin to really dream again and decide where i do want to go from this after the hurt? >> how old are your kids? >> 11 and 4. >> and she's 25. >> you're a kid yourself. >> do you talk to your 11-year-old about the birds and bees and everything. >> we talk about everything. we try keep communication very open. so i can be along with his processing, see how he's thinking and processing at school. >> does he know anything about you and what happened to you in your younger life? >> i wouldn't share my story publicly without speaking to him first, it is his story as well. i said, malachi, do you care mom is sharing her story. he said, if it is helping other people, we should continue to tell our story. he's such a wise little kid. >> what does his name mean in hebrew? >> messenger. he's such a blessing and helps us grow as a family. >> we appreciate you coming to see us. >> it is a terrific book. it really is. and it is worth the read, definitely. love to your family. >> thank you. >> your dad's movie "heaven's for real" is coming out. >> yes, excited about that. country legend charlie daniels gets out his fiddle for us. and our handsome men are here, the panel that answers all the questions, allegedly. you never learn anything. what ya got there? oh, new cheez-it grooves. it's a cheez-it, but it's light and crispy like a chip, kind of the best of both worlds. there's more than one world? no. it's just -- they're among us? 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[ male announcer ] we take the time for our cheese to mature in our new cheez-it grooves. hey kevin...still eating chalk for hearburn? yea. try alka seltzer fruit chews. they work fast on heart burn and taste awesome. these are good. told ya! i'm feeling better already. alka-seltzer fruit chews. enjoy the relief! time now to find out what your man is really thinking when our "guys tell all," we gathered the panel and they're here to answer your relationship questions. first up, josh segarra from "sirens" which airs on usa. and comedian and actor rick younger, married with one son. >> love him. >> third in the lineup, comedian and married father of three, he says they're his, chuck nice, seen tonight on hgtv's "that's so house hunters." another one? >> and last but not least, divorced and still single bob guiney. >> all right. just epically sad. let's go across the street for our first question. >> my husband thinks he knows everything about relationships, how can i get my husband to stop giving women advice about their relationships? >> i'm speechless. >> that happens to be rick's wife. april fool's. >> i was wondering why she was hanging out at the house so long. don't you have a job? your husband is blessed and highly favored. what's his name. >> but i still want you to answer the question. >> say the question again. >> how can i get my husband to stop giving women advice about their relationships? >> i would recommend a butt naked run through. he'll be so preoccupied, he'll keep his mouth shut. >> butt naked run through always works. >> before we go any further, i want to say, if the next question my girlfriend shows up -- >> that would be problematic, wouldn't it? yes. >> here we go. viewer e-mail. from ashley. my boyfriend and i have been living together for almost a year. before we lived together we are couldn't keep our hands off of each other. and now i have to beg to be touched. he is more interested in his ipad and espn than me and it makes me feel unwanted. what should i do or say to not hurt his feelings but to get my point across. >> she has to instigate it. hear me out. i think at this point, it is one of those things you got to set the ipad down and make the moment to have some intimacy. i can't believe i'm saying something serious right now, but because at the end of the day, it is, like, she's as invested as he is, and you got to set down the ipad -- >> sounds like he's not invested. >> his eyes are going to the ipad. >> god only knows what's on that? >> we know. not only god knows what's on it, i know what's on it. >> your fiancee is here. >> i just moved in with her last july. when you first move in with somebody, you have a roommate now and they're not just your girlfriend. now a roommate and you're learning how to live with each other and all the quirks. it is on both sides. the woman has got -- i think the man has to as well. you have to make her feel sexy, make her feel like she's the woman in the relationship. >> maybe it is what you say about the bus thing. >> that's what it is. no man runs for a bus once he's already on it. you got to get off the bus. there are people who are looking at your wife, your girlfriend with the same eyes you used to look at her with. you got to remember, if you're not doing the things you did to get her, somebody else will. >> if she gets another bus. >> yes. >> buses break down. what does the bus company do? they send out another bus. >> they're going to answer more questions. and charlie daniels. we're back with more of "today" on this booze day tuesday with more of our "guys tell all" panel. >> we have josh segarra and chuck and rick and the still single radio host bob guiney. >> all right. >> we're working on it. >> out on the street. >> this is lisa from west virginia and my question is what is the most appealing attribute a man would look for in an older woman? >> someone who looks just like you, lisa. >> oh, yeah. >> did you like what i just -- >> good answer. >> you like the way i sucked up to you? >> i did. >> wasn't that good? >> you did a good job. >> you look for personality characteristics, love, loyalty, honesty and to be able to down a bottle of vodka. >> somebody confident in who they are and confident in themselves. >> do you guys like older women? >> i do, yes. >> my fiancee is older than i am. i can't say it, she'll kill me. a few years older. just somebody that is confident, that it has to be on both sides. if she's going to walk around and be insecure about it all the time, it is a turnoff. i think it is sexy for -- i'm an old soul. i like -- if you look at my ipad and music it oates redding, marvin gay. you're on there. >> that's old, baby. >> every once in a while, i listen to -- it is like kids got to do their swing thing. >> women have it figured out. they have dated those guys. theyo get through the rich guys to get to -- >> they had to get through all those guys. >> and how to cook a whole chicken. they don't buy a chicken in parts. make a meatloaf, you know? >> ytube everything. know some stuff up here. >> she ran through butt naked holding a chicken. >> and a knife like this, exactly. what do you want? what do you want? >> let's go -- >> we told you wouldn't learn a thing. >> teach katie something. she says my husband never takes me out anymore. his excuse is we don't have the money to do so. whenever i convince or drag him out of the house, i always pay. however, if he wants to go out with his friends or buy something for his car, there is always money in the budget. why doesn't he want to take me out? >> here's what you do. you tell him, start having sex with your friends and your car. that's what you need to do. seriously, you got money to go out with your buddies but not with your wife? >> there is a bigger problem. >> they go out, she needs to -- >> one of those marriages where they keep everything separate. >> more problems than what they're talking about. >> you pay for it because she pays for it. if she stops paying for it -- >> a lot of trouble right now. i have a 14-year-old daughter, but this is also how i was raised. if you are a woman, you should never pay for anything ever. and the reason is is because you got what we want. as long as you got what we want, you should never pay. because you can rest assured, if the tables were turned, we would bleed you dry. >> wow. >> maybe we did learn something. >> maybe we did. one more from the crowd. one more from the crowd. >> hi, my name is anna from indianapolis, indiana. what is best way to get a woman's attention without being too forward. >> a man's attention. what is the best way. >> you got to let them know. i don't know if it is eyes or a smile, but you have to let us know because we're nervous. wants to talk to a girl -- girls have a lot of power, like, girls make men feel like insecure. >> for women, all you have to do is put yourself in the line of fire. just hold the gaze a few seconds longer and nothing creepy and scary. >> sometimes women are too forward and they don't give you a door. you got to -- i think men should approach. >> you like to be the hunter. >> yes. >> a little mystery. >> that was excellent. >> you want to submit a question for our guys tell all, why would you want to? go to klgandhoda.com and hit the connect button. charlie daniels pays tribute to another legend, bob dylan. and spring chicken in the kitchen. giada is here! as a kid, i made a list of all the places i wanted to visit. i'm still not going to make it to mars, but thanks to hotwire's incredibly low travel prices, i can afford to cross more things off my list. this year alone, we went to the top of the statue of liberty... and still saved enough to go to texas-- to a real dude ranch! hotwire checks the competition's rates every day... so they can guarantee their low prices. so we got our 4-star hotels for half price. next up, hollywood! ♪ h-o-t-w-i-r-e ♪ hotwire.com save big on car rentals too, from $11.95 a day. hey kevin...still eating chalk for hearburn? yea. try alka seltzer fruit chews. they work fast on heart burn and taste awesome. these are good. told ya! i'm feeling better already. alka-seltzer fruit chews. enjoy the relief! most people don't know how to choose a new dentist. that's where we come in. we've helped over 8 million people find the right dentist, and we can do the same for you. call 1-800-dentist today. ♪ today's cook with me is brought to you by kraft macaroni & cheese, delicious noodles surrounded by creamy cheesy goodness. you know you love it. "today's" kitchen so you can cook with us. we're making the dish you selected. >> giada de laurentiis is here with a fresh and simple idea for chicken using spring vegetables and underneath her clothes she is bone naked. you can make tonight's dinner. >> hey. >> the guys are talking about you, letting you know. >> yeah, yeah, yeah. it is spring. april 1st. i decided to show up for work. awesome. so we have a plethera of different spring vegetables. snap peas, different colored carrots, mushrooms. what i thought would be fun since your viewers wanted chicken, we're going to flavor the chicken. so thyme, parsley, a little garlic, pepper flakes. >> one other thing, but we probably -- >> fennel seed. you take the chicken. instead of making a whole chicken the way the guys wanted, which makes it more difficult. >> they just want to watch you carve it up. >> what i like to do is put the herbs underneath the skin. and it makes it look really pretty and also flavors it. makes it a wonderful aroma. you take the chicken after you did all that, and put it in the pan. >> oil in the bottom there. >> little oil. and for about five minutes you can brown it. okay? you get a nice sort of -- and this makes everything smell good. take the chicken, put it in there for me. do you cook at all? >> every time. >> not much. i like to cook once in a while, but -- >> thanksgiving is the only take she cooks. >> blah, blah, blah. >> that's the thing. >> we're getting somewhere here, ladies. we're getting somewhere. anyway, you finish the chicken in the oven for 15 minutes. and then you make the sauce. >> uh-huh. >> oh, lord. >> oh, no. i'm stuck in the middle of this now. you take the carrots and the mushrooms and snap peas and you -- >> could you use anything you like? >> you can use any vegetable you want. >> thank you, giada. >> anything. whatever you want. >> her mother's stuffing is the best ever. >> oh, my gosh. >> you cook these down for a few minutes. >> that's when it happens. mark this day on your calendar, people who go, when is it going to happen? today's the day. >> and then what? >> and you cook the vegetables down for another five minutes. >> wow. >> turn that down so you don't burn yourself. >> like you care. >> okay. we cook it down for another five minutes and kathie lee -- i think it is on high. >> no, it is not. >> are you sure? >> it's off. >> okay. you cook the veggies. the chicken is out of the oven like that and you just go like that. and, yes, any vegetables will do, kathie lee. it doesn't really matter. >> people will wonder about that at home, giada. i care about the people at home. >> that's right. >> i know you do. >> let me cut a piece for you. not as good as your mom's stuffing, but i'm sure it's delicious. >> have a veggie. >> here, try this. >> no, thank you. >> here, try it! >> okay. >> only because of giada. >> because giada made it. anyhow, any veggies. >> the spices -- >> delicious. >> all right, giada, you're the best. >> you are. >> you guys uncoupling or whatever that word is. >> we're consciously uncoupling. >> all right. >> grammy winner charlie daniels. >> all right. and from chicken to a little man meat -- >> that's an awful thing to say. >> a performance by the tenderloins. you'll see them here first live right after this. we hate to use the cliche, but we will. hey kevin...still eating chalk for hearburn? yea. try alka seltzer fruit chews. they work fast on heart burn and taste awesome. these are good. told ya! i'm feeling better already. alka-seltzer fruit chews. enjoy the relief! we hate to use the cliche, but we will. you heard them here first. >> they don't look like your typical boy band, but the tenderloins, man meat hoda calls them, are already youtube sensations and about to perform here on national television for the very first time. >> they're debuting their original single "let's get sexy" off their self-titled album "let's get sexy." they are sal, joe, brian and james. >> they're in order. >> are you brothers? >> where did the name come from, the tenderloins? some people think of other things at times like this. >> meat. >> we first started singing in high school. someone called and said we don't have a name yet. and it stuck. >> hold your mike so we can hear you. what kind of music were you singing in high school? >> it is a lot of hip-hop, rap, r&b we do. >> all that stuff? >> it is good. sure. >> what is your favorite rap song? >> anything by the wu-tang clan. >> i love them. >> we grew up on staten island. >> thank you, all. >> did they write moon river? just kidding. you're phenomenons. why haven't you been on our show yet. >> we wanted to forever. this is a dream come true for us. >> what are you going to sing for us? >> youtube, actually, made it possible. >> what are you going to sing? >> "let's get sexy," our song. >> all right. let's hear it. let's hear it. >> man meat, the tenderloins. ♪ ♪ ♪ >> that's when he goes. >> i was supposed to turn around. >> no, turn back. >> can we edit that out? >> we can cut that out. >> we'll cut that out. >> can we start from the top? >> no! >> sorry. just cut that out. ♪ >> just turn around when i turn around. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >> what are you doing? what are you doing? >> one shot. and this is what's happening. >> you said before that's when i turned around. >> i know. we're here for a reason -- >> why are you -- >> that's what i want to know. >> we should tell them, it's april fool's. >> oh! >> we got you. >> you had no clue. >> the minute you turned around, and -- >> come on. >> the sad part is i kind of like the song a little bit. >> thank you. thank you. >> thank you so much. >> are we -- is my mom on the line? >> no. >> yes. okay. >> i think my mother is on the line. she took umbrage of what you said to her. >> hello, mrs. -- mom? okay. >> you heard my mother's dial tone. >> i didn't know who broke up with whom. okay. you were the one -- >> who cares about that? i'm talking about my mother's stuffing. >> i'm exhausted. anyway, these guys -- you can catch them on "impractical jokers" thursday on trutv. guess who is coming up? >> no joke. >> the amazing charlie daniels. >> yes. we'll be right back. >> but first this is "today" on nbc. >> we have the real deal. that music tv. >> who does not love this tune, "the devil went down to georgia," the signature song of the charlie daniels band which won them a grammy. >> you can say charlie's career picked up ten years prior to that when the great bob dylan hired him as a session music in nashville. >> now he's taking tribute to dylan's music "off the grid: doing it dylan". >> tell us a little bit. i spoke to you at length. i had no idea this was part of your past. >> you were a dylan fan. >> well, yeah. i've been a dylan fan for a long time. i was in nashville in 1969 and bob dylan was coming into town to do a national skyline. and everybody was talking about it. and they wanted to -- i wanted to play on a session. and, well, look at me. but i was only supposed to play in one session and had another guitar player coming in. when the session was over and i was packing up, bob dylan asked bob johnson, the producer, where is he going? he said, i have another guitar player coming in. he said i don't want another guitar player, i want him. it was the greatest nine words that ever had been spoken over me at the time. >> you ended up doing two albums with him. >> three albums, yeah. national skyline, self-portrait and new morning. it was just -- he was always kind of putting players names on the back of the albums. he's the kind of artist people wanted to know everything about. flip the album over and look and there was my name. so it legitimized me quite a bit. >> you also wanted players to play his music their way, total freedom. >> yeah. his songs, but your way to play it. go for it. >> and your fiddle is sitting there on the side table. you like to play that? >> oh, yeah, yeah. >> what i like about this cd, it is acoustic. acoustic ail pull. >> right. it is off the grid, doing it dylan. >> can you play a little mr. tambourine man or something. >> let's go back a little farther than that. ♪ now, do you still go out and play? >> yes, i'm doing 100 dates this year and ten grand ole opry appearances. >> the crowds must be crazy for you. >> our crowds, we have got -- i have a special part of our fan club called century club. and when you come to 100 shows over the years, i give you a belt buckle. you would be surprised how many i passed out. >> you're kidding. >> you've been together a long time. >> 39 years now. and the youngest member, the newest member for three years. >> do they ever tease you about your mother's stuffing? >> they better not tease me about my mother's stuffing. i make stuffing. corn bread. i'm a horrible cook -- >> you make good stuffing? >> yeah, ma'am. >> i went down to the dressing room to say hello to you and the first thing i notice, you tell someone what they're like right away. you're so kind to everybody who walks in, when we were taking a picture you said, wait, do you want me in the picture. everybody was like, you are the picture. that's your personality. >> i'm just an old country boy that god's been very good to and i just -- i love people. i honestly do. i don't hate anybody. i hate some things people do sometimes, but i don't hate anybody. love everybody. >> and still loving what you're doing after all these years. >> thank you so much. >> and bob called him and said he was excited he's going to do the album. >> thank you so much for coming to see us. good luck with the album. we love you. >> thank you for coming to see us. >> tomorrow, be rosalind kind. >> and performance by frankie ballard. >> and mary higgins clark, every week, a new book. >> i'm here to help. you and i will get through this together. ♪

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