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>> here's the thing about life. isn't this -- that's a life lesson for all of us. if you come on too strong with the waterfall, people are going to back up. if you slow drip, people lean in. give me. give me. please. >> this weekend we were with friends, and henry told our dating story because somebody asked. here we go again. i know, actually, i'm not like that. anyway -- well, he always claims i kissed him first, which is not true. he said i didn't call her for a couple of weeks. i didn't call her for a couple of weeks because i just, you know -- i knew that this one meant something. i wanted to slow roll it. by the way, had he called a lot at the beginning -- >> you would have been turned off. >> yes. that's the ed sheerhan move. >> today we've learned something on our program. right there. that little life lesson. we have a great show. if you are feeling tired or sluggish all the time, we've got something that's going to wake you up. we are going to bust some common sleep myths. >> is that alex? >> of course, it is. >> wake up, alex. you have a show to do. wake up, alex. >> we're going to help you feel more rested throughout the day. how about that? >> okay. now, most 14-year-olds are hanging out with friends, but this one is hanging out in the kitchen. his name is logan guleef, and he got an award winning monster burger that's going to blow you away. >> hi, logan. >> how cute is this little 14-year-old? >> careful with the knife. >> also, we are going to learn how to vogue from the guys who taught madonna how to do it. three of the original dancers from her blonde ambition tour are here. they're going to show us some of their favorite moves, and there is a documentary in the works. we're going to talk about that. >> thank you for reminding -- it's also spanky tuesday. >> i think we stopped doing that. >> kathie lee, don't you worry. i will spank away. we're also giving it away. find out if you are a winner later. >> can we just say a happy birthday to betty white? she is 95 years old today. been in show business for 75 years. look at her. look at those photos of her. recently she told yahoo she is the most grateful for one thing. she still gets offered parts. by the way, she's such an awesome person, and remember when she sort of went away for a little while. we wondered what happened to her, and then there was that super bowl ad and all of a sudden she was on "snl" and everything started all over again. >> it makes you really -- talk about aging with grace, but also with humor. >> yes. >> like it makes you realize that laughter and making people laugh is one of the best things you can do. >> i just think about a scene that she was in with sandra bullock in the movie "the proposal" when they're dancing to the window to the wall. it's like one of the best scenes, and she's -- >> you know who else? it's mrs. obama, the first lady's birthday too. >> happy birthday, michelle obama. >> are you watching? probably not. you have more important things to close up? is i understand. >> it is all wrapping up, isn't it? the inauguration is on this friday. >> friday. >> yeah. a couple of days. >> you had the best day yesterday? >> you know, yesterday it was mlk day, and our day was, you know, a holiday, and then we were off, and joel and i said why don't we see "hidden figures." this is the second official week it's been out. it's been number one for the two weeks it's been out. this movie is transformative. it's one of the movies we watched and he with laughed, we cried, we couldn't stop discussing it. it's just one of those really awesome movies. if you are looking for something that will change the way you feel, that is one of them. everybody okay? >> i also love -- yes. somebody need a cough drop? i as a mom of two girls -- i don't know how old -- how old do you feel like kids could watch it? >> well -- >> 10? >> the movie theater was filled with young kids. they looked like 7, 8, 9. they looked kind of 10, in that age group. i was surprised to see so many moms in there and dads and their kids, but it was perfect for them. >> mila loves numbers. i can't wait to take her because i feel like, you know, one of the things that it talks about is women and science. >> yes. >> and how important they are and the role that they play. >> when you watch how tarajip. henson's character grows up and does so many great things, and then to know that she's still living right now and got the presidential medal of freedom. you get to see history come to life. that was awesome. by the way, i went to starbucks before because i was feeling a little -- you know how you feel a little bit tired, and i said can i have a coffee? i get the same thing every time. >> what is yours? >> i get a drip americana because it comes out hot as can be, and -- >> what do you put in it? >> i put coffee mate in it. all right. anyway, i got my cup back. >> what does it say? >> oda. i wanted it to say yoda. >> i actually like oda. >> do you? >> i don't know what it is about the way i pronounce my own name. >> what do you say? >> i say jenna. >> jenna. >> jenna. for whatever reason -- listen, i didn't teach myself how to say my name. i'm pretty sure that my mother and father taught me how to say my name, and there's no surprise there. right? like maybe they mispronounced my name since the day i was born because i say jenna, and every single time they think i say jeanette. >> jeanette. >> jeanette. they'll have to say how do you spell it, and every single time. >> helen hunt ordered a cup of coffee, and this is what she -- what does it say? jody? >> i don't get it. is that for hoda? >> oh, they thought she was jody foster. >> oh. >> i like that they -- >> our producer meredith -- i got to -- meredith hers said merida. >> that's a pretty name. >> hi, meredith. >> hey, merida. >> we call her merida now. >> somebody said there's a theory that starbucks does it on purpose so they get press. >> we just talked for 30 seconds about the starbucks cups. >> you're right. >> so maybe -- >> you are right. >> -- so. >> can you help tommy out with a little bit of water? >> tommy, just -- >> i'm worried. >> you want -- you need a cough drop. >> are you okay? >> he has a tickle. all right. we found out a couple of weeks ago that margo robbie has been cast to play ice skater tanya harding in the new film, which i'm excited to see. >> me too. >> pictures have now -- they emerged earlier of her practicing ice skating, but we had no idea how the physical transformation would actually look until now. >> here is -- this is margo robbie, what she looks like, and here she is as tanya harding. wow. >> looks good. >> yeah, she does. that's a split screen. >> she looks like tanya harding. >> that's great. >> that's tanya 1994, and margo robbie this week. >> it is time for the subject we wait for on this day. "the bachelor" update with amanda avery. hey, girl. >> hello. >> how are you? >> good. >> who needs the bachelor when we have you here? >> don't waste the two hours. >> give it to us. >> we're back with nick, and last night i'm going to focus on two girls. the first is this girl vanessa. really like her. canadian. she's a teacher. she seems normal. >> teacher. i love that. >> she finally gets a one-on-one date with nick last night. what is it going to be? it's going to be on this plane that's an anti-gravity plane where you go up and down, up and down, and then you start to float. >> cool. >> so really cool, right? look, they made out in the air. really nice. then -- >> by the way, look at her hair. >> then it became a nightmare situation because she got sick. a lot of people get sick on these planes, and she pretty much vomited for the rest of the flight. they were actually flying, and she was throwing up. >> ew. >> he cared for her. >> did he kiss her after? oh! >> he totally made out with her afterwards. they weren't chewing gum because i went back and rewound to make sure. they seemed to be chewing gum. i was at home going oh! that's months into the relationship before you -- >> after they made out. >> never ever. ever! >> i agree. >> by the way, nothing makes me throw up more than somebody throwing up. >> i know. >> i'm surprised he didn't barf. >> he stayed by her while she did it? >> nick was so nice. >> that's good. >> henry won't even stay by me. gag reflex. >> it was a bonding experience because they went out to dinner after that, and they really seemed to have a connection, and then nick started to cry on the date because he kind of said she opened up to him. he started to get honest with her and said, you know, i've been frightened about this experience, but meeting you now and forming this bond, i really feel like it's going to be okay, and that i might find the woman to marry. >> kind of gaga. >> she's my new frontrunner. they're really cute together. >> what's her name? >> vanessa. >> vanessa. he really is crying. >> i rewound that too to make sure. it was full on tears. now we talk about corrine. >> who is she? >> the woman i love to hate. last week she took her top off during a photo shoot, and all the women really hated her. this week she was getting jealous of the other women's relationships with nick. she stepped up her game, so during a cocktail party she snuck off, took off her dress with just her underwear and a trench coat on. she went to go have like a one-on-one time with him and brought whipped cream. take a look. >> tonight i am going to do something to one up anyone. i'm confident enough in myself to know, like, i have the "it" factor that guys really like. >> what are we doing? let's go. let's go nuts. >> was that good? >> not bad. >> she's good at stimulating chemistry between us. >> what are you doing? >> take it off. >> i was, like, can we really air this? >> she covered herself with it, and he was licking it off? >> yes, and he did it, and then right after was instantly regretting it. other women were watching from the window. >> who was regretting it? >> he was. he is, like, whoa, i don't know you well enough. we need to slow this down. this is week three, and with probably only -- >> oh, so he said that to her, and she started crying? >> she ran off and started to cry, and she said that was so stupid. that was what i did. like, this relationship didn't move forward because i did that. it was really embarrassing. i guess she learned her lesson there? >> no, she didn't. >> then just the last one -- this is the clip of the night. so -- >> that wasn't the clip of the night? >> no. this one. she's talking with the girls, and corrine reveals that she's 24 years old, and she reveals that she has a nanny. now, she didn't say like how she -- they are. she does run a million dollar business, but she said nanny. take a look at her explain what the nanny does. >> my nanny. >> what? >> your nanny? >> yeah. >> you have a nanny? >> i do. >> do you have kids? >> no. >> why do you have a nanny? >> i'm a kid. she's my nanny. my bed is made every morning, makes my cucumber and vegetable slices for lunch. >> do you wash year own clothes? >> i don't. but she just does it. >> interesting. >> and you know what, it makes her happy, and i'm not going to stop a woman's happiness. >> my mind has been blown. there was no misinterpreting anything. the word nanny came out of her mouth a couple of times. i'm, like, girl, you are crazy. >> yeah. >> crazy. >> that's a red flag, right, when your 24-year-old girlfriend has a nanny? >> and it makes her happy, who am i to stop her from having her happiness? what is that, amanda? we're for vanessa? >> we like vanessa. >> team vanessa. good girl. threw up on a plane. teacher from canada. canadians are nice. all of that. >> amanda, excellent job. zblierjs coming up, get ready for a little pillow talk. good catch. >> we'll break down what's fact and what's fiction when it comes to getting a good night's sleep. to getting a good night's sleep. >> pro where does it come from? 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>> who knows? what about catching up on sleep over the weekend? >> if you are tired of being tired, we are putting all those myths to bed in a game we are calling snooze or lose. >> we're so happy we're in bed. thank you. we have to get started nbc medical contributor dr. natalie azar. i just want to stay in bed. >> hey, dr. natalie. we are going to play a little game, and jenna and i have pillows that say myth or fact. >> i'm going to read some theories or whatever. you're going to tell me if they're true or not. number one, the older you get, fewer hours of sleep you need. is that a fact or a myth? >> i think it's fact. >> myth. >> it's a fact. it's definitely a fact. yep. adults up to age, like, 26 to 64, you need about seven to nine. the range changes above the age of 65. it's seven to eight. here's the kicker. >> what? >> the range -- the lower end of it goes down to five or six. it's actually true that you need less sleep as you get older where zploosh what's the least amount of sleep you can have? >> over the age of 65, i would say five or six hours. >> wow. >> the range for us is, like, seven to nine. that's eight, folks. okay? >> ready. >> number two, if you don't sleep well during the week, you can catch up on the weekends. is that a fact or myth? >> myth. >> myth. >> honestly, i mean, we say to people you should keep the same hours. who doesn't sleep in on the welcomes? definitely i think it makes everybody feel more refreshed, but does it do -- undo the damage that you accrue from lack of sleep -- >> i will say when i have a great night's sleep, i feel so much better. >> of course, you do. is it really changing what is going on inside? >> can't undo the past weeks. >> if i wake up in the middle of the night, i should stay in bed and try to fall back asleep? >> yes. >> fact. >> do it. >> no. >> no? >> it's a myth. you know, i'll give you that it's a little bit of a trick question because you can stay in for maybe a half hour. if you're not asleep by that length of time -- >> what should you do? >> get up, go to a couch, dim the lights, have some nice music playing and read a book until you feel sleepy, and then you get back into bed. >> can't you just read in bed? >> no. they say to get up. >> what about counting sheep? >> absolutely useless. >> what? >> okay. >> best thing i ever learned. >> i picture -- this is weird, a squeegie going down a big window. something about that makes me want to fall asleep. >> does it work? >> you keep doing that. >> cleaning the whole -- go on. >> number four, naps should be 20 to 30 minutes long to be most effective. fact or myth? >> i say myth. >> no, it's a fact. >> oh, yes. >> i want to say this. the best message out of this is that it is okay to take a nap. you know how some people are, like, no -- >> we know that's okay where. >> the thing is you want to keep it short. you don't want to go longer than 30 minutes because you start to get into deeper sleep. >> the rem cycle. >> this might be the most brilliant thing i've heard in my life. you can also -- this is kind of crazy -- drink a cup of coffee before you lie down for your cat nap because it takes about 30 minutes for the caffeine to kick in, so you -- >> you told me that before, and listen, think about why airplane naps are so great. you drink coffee first thing in the morning, you fall asleep for 30 minutes, you wake up, and you get work done. >> then you feel alert, and you have the caffeine in you. it's like a double bonus. >> 2-2. >> number, i don't know, five. you eat more if you don't sleep enough. fact or myth? >> fact. >> yes. has to do with hormone levels. zplo >> hangry. >> if you want chips or cheese. >> i thought you were going to say something else. >> last tiebreaker. >> do we have a tiebreaker? >> yes, we do. >> number seven, people who exercise in the morning may sleep better at night? >> fact. >> yes. yes. if you are going to exercise before bed, maybe yoga, but not within two hours. >> we're exercising in bed. we won together. >> who is the winner? >> tiebreaker. >> snoring is normal for some people. it's not normal. that's all i'm going to say. >> what's the question? >> it could be dangerous. >> the surprise we get to stay in bed? >> sorry, sorry, sorry. according to one person i spoke to this morning, these are the most amazing eye masks. you can put it in the -- >> freezer. >> why do you only have one? >> there's only one winner. >> but we both won. >> we tied. >> you can have it, hoda. >> can i keep it? >> your look for 2017. >> from hair to lips, the hottest beauty trends of the year after [burke] at farmers, we've seen almost everything, so we know how to cover almost anything. even a rodent ride-along. 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>> we racked our brains. >> yes. >> the answer is an envelope. >> an envelope. that's correct. it's an envelope. >> please go on twitter and just let us know if you say envelope or envelope. >> we say envelope. what do you say? >> i say envelope. >> thank you. >> who says envelope? >> no one. >> yes, thank you, zach. >> who says envelope? i want to hear your voices. >> that was lame. >> that wasn't lame. if you are looking for some answers when it comes to which hair and makeup trends to try, we got them. >> for 2017 bold is beautiful, and here to show us hot looks is "allure magazine's" editor in chief michelle lee. >> gorgeous. everything that's happening. >> i want to borrow that dress. >> it's so rainy outside, we need to feel like spring here. >> let's talk hair, first. we want to know what is cutting edge? what's in right now when it comes to hair? >> so the big thing for 2017 is the blunt cut. it's really all about hair that's one length. blunt bob, lobs, blunt bangs. anything that's really glossy and sleek looking. >> now, how short should that blunt bob be? >> you've got it. by the way, i was going to say. >> thank you. anyone honestly can do a bob, but i think it really looks best for someone who has a face like kelly's where there's more angle. it helps to really accentuate really a heart shaped face or angled face. >> you still say keep the long hair sleek. >> the big hairstyle right now too is just anything really glossy looking. surprisingly, mouse and gel are coming back in a big way. gel is going to be the thing that helps you get that sleek look. >> what about keratin? >> good hair care. moisturize and condition a lot. >> bangs are also in. >> bangs are also in. i for one am sort of scared of bangs, but other people look great with them. it's all about the blunt bang. selma looks amazing with blunt bangs. >> once you do a bang, it's hard to go back. >> takes forever to grow it out. >> it does. you do the cliff thing. >> olivia munn has the side part. >> this is the big style. the low side part. we saw it all over the spring runways. >> what do you mean low? >> low meaning instead of doing the middle part, you want to go way over to the side. >> like yours? >> i have to say, if we take a look at you, you have done it all right. if we take a look at us, we've done it dleelgts e completecomp. >> we're from the 1980s. >> let's move on to eyes. you say instead of those neutrals, pop some color. >> exactly. for whatever reason, people are afraid of color sometimes, but it really is such a big thing for 2017. >> yeah. >> the trick is keep the rest of your look pretty bare. the idea is you want to do that one pop of color, like lily here, and keep everything else kind of fresh and clean looking. >> she has the lip. >> look at the eyebrows too. >> okay. >> what about a more natural look? >> a more natural look. you can kind of, again, if you are a little bit afraid of color, you can take something like a teal like we have here and just take your finger and tap a little bit of it on to your eyelids. >> right on the lid itself? >> it really gives a nice pop of color that will keep you looking fresh all day. >> what are these products? what do you recommend? >> yeah. we really love this maybelline teal color, and this right here is cover girl. two drugstore products which are really inexpensive, and they're super highly pigmented. they work really well. >> okay. that's blue. >> shall we move on to lips? >> yes. so we have our lovely models here. surprise, surprise. the color, again, is in. >> that is so pretty on you too. >> allison? joy. so sad. >> it's not just about lips, but it's also the way that we're applying lip color now is a little bit different, right? we're all so used to doing the lip liner. now what we're talking about for 2017 is all about the blurry technique. >> oh, blurry. >> what you want to do is skip your lip liner and just take a cotton swab and go around and you want to blur those edges out. >> mush the edges. blur. >> another really good tip that we learned from beyonce's makeup artist. if we want to do a diffused ombre lip, we do a darker color on top and a lighter color on bottom, and you smack your lips together a couple of times. that actually is the easiest way to do a quick ombre. >> a couple of seconds for allison. >> okay. >> contouring is all about cheeks. blush is back in a big way. higher than ever. you actually want to start from your cheek bones. >> they're amazing. >> they go all the way up to a temping and it creates a bold sculptural effect. >> so did you allison and joy. the dancer who taught madonna how to vogue is going to teach says a few moves. >> plus, the 14-year-old aus burger that took him all the way burger that took him all the way to the where does it come from? 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>> since you were little. >> since i was really little. >> what do we have in this? >> what we have here is our stuff for our spices. we have worcestershire sauce and also all the condiments for the burger. we have some bacon, and, of course, we have our mushrooms and ground beef. >> the key is the mushrooms? >> the key is the mushrooms because it gives it a lot more flavor, and they're also, like, really cool. >> you're scooping that stuff out. >> i'm scooping out the gills. >> you don't want the gills in there? >> i do. a classically trained french chef would just classically scoop this out in the french way of saying. this part of the mushroom -- it discolors the sauce. >> scrape it all out and put it in there. >> you want to scrape? >> yes, sir. >> you take all that stuff? >> we take this stuff and we really chop it. >> good with a knife. >> logan's mother is close by with band-aids just in case. she's right there. logan is very good. your mom -- she doesn't like to be on, but you raised such a great young man. >> it's not the band-aids. it's the burn cream. burn cream. >> you chop all this up, and let's get started. >> you top this off, and we take our mushroom gills here, and we just put them into a dry pan. then we're just going to stir these down, and we're really cooking them down. for me i get rid of the water so when i put them into our meat -- >> it doesn't make them a watery burger. >> i don't need a binder. you know how you might have blended burgers, go ahead and ash did. >> this is what it looks like after it's all cooked down. >> put that baby in there. >> put it all in there. just mush that around? >> yeah, pretty much. >> what else do we need some some of the spices? >> the next thing that we're going to do here is i'll take over here. >> hochus pocus. >> we're getting it done. that's our special worcestershire sauce. that goes in the thyme. >> you will atall the spices ge together. >> this is a secret blend of spices. >> it's on our website, and it's not so secret anymore. >> not so secret. now we have our burger being made here, and we want to mush our mushrooms in there. >> while we're doing that, you've created this burger. you've mixed in all your spices. you just throw it right in the skillet, right? >> right. but now one of the -- >> this takes the calories down? >> it actually stretches the beef, adds a lot of flavor, and you can look. we're going to try to form them into, like, quarter pound patties. it's up to you. we're going to add on our seasoning. >> we're going to dress this baby up. we got it cooked. how long do you cook yours for in the skillet? sf. >> about four minutes per side. don't squish it. somebody said did zbloosh no. >> makes all the juices come out, and that's really bad. now that we have it cooked, it may look a little brown right now. it's not burned. it's just the seasoning. >> i'm going to do mine without cheese. >> i'm going to do mine with cheese, but i'm going to leave this roll off just -- i'm trying to impress joy bauer. >> open face. >> you know what else you can do? >> you can do a wrap. >> oh, yeah. good one. >> i'm going to do that too. okay. we're going to take a bite of your delicious burger. >> let's see. hmm. >> hmm! log logan. >> for this recipe, go to today.com/food. >> are next strike a pose with madonna's world famous blonde ambition dancers. >> first, these messages. an ordinary jar of vaseline® jelly. it's something we don't think about much. except when we've got chapped lips or a small cut. but for people living in areas of crisis, simple skin conditions can turn into serious issues. so we created the vaseline® healing project a partnership with direct relief to help millions in need heal their skin. so they can go back to work. or school. and that ordinary jar can make an extraordinary difference. protein. protein proteiny protein. proteiny protein? protein proteiny protein. at least 14 grams of protein. 100 calories. new greek 100 protein. from yoplait. knows how it feels to seees your numbers go up, despite your best efforts. but what if you could turn things around? 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she took on talented young dancers, including who two were hand picked by the material girl herself because of the underground dance style you may have heard of called voguing. >> yeah. the tour was controversial, and unlike anything we have ever seen before, and we covered that story right here on "today." take a look. >> there is a special excitement in the air for the 40,000 fans who are waiting for madonna to take the stage. as a matter of fact, at every stop along her 90,000 mile tour, madonna has caused a commotion. ♪ >> oh, my god. was that 1990? >> we're having so much fun there. >> six of the original dancers from that tour are in a new documentary called "strike a pose" and three of them are here with us today. >> salem, jose, and kevin. hi, guys. about the move. >> it was about mimicking these modelesque poses that you would see in "vogue magazine." it was done in the 1960s and really in the 1970s in the underground gay community where it started, and now globally it's being done everywhere. >> talk about what it was like to work with madonna. >> yeah, tell us. >> during that moment in time. >> for me it was amazing. amazing. i don't think i've ever worked with a woman that worked so hard and was so particular about everything. it was one of the best experiences in my life really, yes. >> when you had to step off, what did madonna say? >> step off stage? >> when you, like, didn't get the step just right -- >> i always got the step. >> you're going to teach us a little bit about how to vogue? >> the actual -- >> let's get rid of these. >> okay. >> should we get behind you? >> i don't know. ♪ >> where do i begin? >> like a model. >> we don't know how to do that. >> and ha, ha, ha. cross it. ha, and around the face. extend the arms. it's all that. let's go again. >> one more time. >> and ha, ha, and ha, and ha, and ha. >> around the face. now a little faster. five, six, seven. ha, ha, ha, ha. you're good! exactly. >> that's great for me. >> will you show us -- do your thing. ♪ ♪ you're a super star ♪ yes, that's what you are >> and go. >> yes. >> wait, wait, wait. five, six, seven, go. ♪ >> yes! madonna. when does the documentary come out? >> tomorrow. >> tomorrow. check it out. >> we have something else to get your body moving. five of you will win it when we give it away. >> but, first, this is "today" on nbc. >> i love this! i think we got it. ♪ strummed guitar you can't experience the canadian rockies through a screen. you have to be here, with us. there's only one way to travel through this natural wonder and get a glimpse of amazing. and that's with a glass of wine in one hand, and a camera in the other, aboard rocky mountaineer. canada's rocky mountains await. call your travel agent or rocky mountaineer for special offers now. we hope you -- it's time to give it away. >> this week's prize -- >> a nordic t treadmill worth $589, and donna-dorable is running on it. >> go, donna, go. >> this innovative treadmill gives you an adjustable smooth running surface with more cushioning for your knees. >> plus, it comes with a 20 preloaded workouts, and you can easily fold up the machine, put it -- >> let's find out who wins here. >> she's getting tired. >> okay. whoa. here we go. we have gidi from downington, pennsylvania. >> ready. debra from did it measumer, mis. >> here we go. lois from new jersey. >> you all right, donna? 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