>> there is a drug out there the second one out, qnexa. they say it's for people who are obese. it's supposed to make you full and supposed to make you drop 6% to 9% of your body weight. >> yes. >> so it suppresses your appetite and -- >> makes you feel full already. >> you still have to diet and exercise. the thing i have with all those pills is, i don't stop eating because i'm full. you just eat because that's what you do. i mean -- >> i had a dog like that once. chablis. >> do you see what i have to deal with, all four of you? >> the other dogs finish -- >> why are we talking about dogs? we're talking about people dieting and why they eat. >> but most people stop when they're full. >> no, they don't. most people don't stop when they're full. most people eat the rest of the potato chip bag because it's there. >> we'd love to hear from you. apparently we have 340,000 that talk to us on facebook. >> yes, we do. we've got to beat the first hour's. they're up to a million. >> the "today" show has a million facebook likes. there's a big foam thumb that everyone is passing around. we don't have as many in our own little hour. >> we don't understand that. we have rabid fans. >> we have 340,000 and we need to jack it up. so get on it. >> so doctors are raising concerns about this drug, which we typically hear, like it can raise heart rates in some cases. dr. oz, who is so adorable, says the magic bullet is not out there. the old-fashioned way is the best way, earn it. for morbidly obese people, it gives hope. >> we're happy for them. good news about bruce springsteen. he's back in business. he was playing in hyde park with sir paul mccartney and because it was 10:00 at night and so late, they decided to pull the plug because the concert went on beyond the time it should. well, bruce springsteen got the last word. he went to dublin, he brought his own amplifiers. >> generator. >> whatever. plugged them in. and he picked up where he left off with "twist and shout." so he sang. and he talked. >> what's he doing now? >> this is very unusual, what we're seeing, the generator. then he played "i fought the law and the law won." anyway, he played 31 songs for 3 hours and 21 minutes. >> and i'm sure he made a lot of people very, very happy. i was out -- what's the word? >> gallivanting? >> no, no. i asked you guys about it. i always think of the person at that time that's not at the concert having a hard time with the noise. apparently you all are unbelievably selfish and don't care about yourself. >> if you live near hyde park, there will be events there and noise and music. that's where you chose to live. by the park, by the venue. >> that's interesting you are saying that now. let's talk about the other subject we went around and around. the lady -- we'll talk about tom cruise in a second, guys. the lady that became the ceo of yahoo!. >> her name is marissa mayer. here's the deal. she was actually given the ceo title when she was pregnant. so everyone is lauding really yahoo! for saying they didn't say, she's pregnant, we're not sure, should we give her the title, she'll be gone for a period of time. good for them, they gave her the job. >> she earned it. she's a brilliant woman. >> but sometimes the pregnancy can put a wrinkle in your career path. >> of course. >> but what she said she was going to do was take three weeks maternity leave and kind of work through it at home. that's raised some concerns among some people. they feel like, geez, if the boss is only taking three weeks, what happens when i get pregnant. will she expect me to take such a short maternity leave? is this the standard she's setting by being the boss? >> that's when it started. that's when the games began. >> we all started arguing. >> not arguing. i've had two children and i was working full time at the time. i came back five weeks with each baby. but i was blessed to be able to bring my children with me. i know that. christine and i and the baby left connecticut at 6:30 every morning and it worked out very very well for us. however, this is where i tie it back to what you were saying. they chose to live at hyde park. you know, when you have a child -- and feminism, i thought looking back because i was there when it started -- is about choices. we should respect one another's choices. if this lady -- first of all, yahoo! is having a lot of trouble. they need this lady. she's there to save this company. if people are worried about whether they can take their full maternity leave, they may not have a job either perhaps. who knows what would happen. but she knows her job is to come in and save that company. or at least turn that around. she also knows she wants to be a good mom. i feel for her. you're always torn. >> if you are a ceo, you can get help and have a nanny. if you are a mom who works in an office who has a restricted amount of maternity leave and have to race back and don't get the bonding thing, i get why it's controversial. >> you have both sides. >> there was something in "time" magazine that said -- >> 35%. >> here it is. the u.s. equal employment opportunity commission said pregnant related charges were up 35%. some people come back from maternity leave and losing their job or getting demoted. >> they're not supposed to according to law. it says you are guaranteed three months basically, 12 weeks, unpaid maternity leave, guaranteed your job is there when you get back. >> right. but that doesn't always happen. or it's changed or it's evolved. >> how about we just enforce the laws we already have. can't imagine what a nirvana that would be. we'd love to know how you all feel about that. maybe i'm wrong all over again. >> you've only been wrong a couple of times on this show. >> you make choices in life and then you've got to live with the choices you make. okay? >> i think so. >> it's called growing up and maturing, hodi. i'm not lying, remember that? >> let's talk about tom cruise and suri. >> i'm not lying, remember that? >> they say if you lie up and look, i say down and left. >> i don't trust anybody that does this when you're talking to them. >> tom cruise arrived in new york yesterday. we hadn't seen him since the divorce. we saw him with suri for the first time, scooping her up at the greenwich hotel. >> can you imagine, going through so much and you'd like to just have a quiet moment with your daughter. apparently he had five minutes picking her up. apparently they will will have sort of one of those -- it's not a nanny but a person who is the buffer zone between both parents so they don't end up having any meetings personally. it's sad, but somebody -- according to tmz, a source says he's sad about the divorce but not bitter. who is this person? >> how do they know whether he's bitter or sad, probably both things. >> it's tmz, come on. >> you guys have all read obits in the papers. there was an interesting obituary, a 59-year-old guy named val paterson wrote his own and put it in his local paper in utah and his beloved wife and decides to come clean about all the things he had done and decided to write it out. >> he knew he was going to die of throat cancer. >> number one, he wasn't a phd. >> he doesn't even know what phd stands for. >> there was a paperwork issue at his college that said, you have a phd, okay, so he kept it. >> he also said disneyland can now take him off the banned for life list. >> as it turns out i am the guy who stole the safe from the motor view drive inn back in june 1971. i could have left that unsaid but i wanted to get it off my chest. now, to that really mean park ranger after all, it was me that rolled those rocks into your geyser and ruined it. i did notice a few years later you did get old faithful working again. my regret is i felt invincible when i was young and smoked cigarettes when i knew they were bad for me. >> now, to make it worse, i have robbed my beloved maryjane of a decade or more of the two of us growing old together. i feel such the thief now for stealing so much from her. >> don't you love his final advice. he says, if you want to live forever, then don't stop breathing like i did. i bet that guy was fun. let's write our own obituary. i don't trust that to anybody. >> this is interesting, guys. "marie claire" magazine has different editions for people on the planet. there's one in south africa. on the cover, kate middleton appears -- she looks like a cover girl, looks like she sporting an outfit designed by a south african designer. >> although we've never seen her in quite that ubermodel pose, have we? >> they shopped her head on to another body. they weren't deceptive. on the front of it, it says she is wearing a south african designer dress with the headline, kate middleton's new royal icon wears south african's local designs with an asterisk. at the very bottom in a tiny, tiny asterisk. >> a little tiny asterisk, the editor says in tiny print, of course, she doesn't but she should. that's not really her and she's not really wearing the outfit. >> was it a violation of her privacy in a sense, or do you think it was very clever because everybody was talking about it and they just got a whole bunch of publicity for free on nbc news. >> i think it's deceived. you pick up the magazine in the airport and buy it and then you read below. that would bother me. >> don't dupe hodi. by the wie, we do have a very nice olympic book for children. it's called the ring force book. it's released in accordance with the olympics, for kids 8-12. >> by brian brown. >> and it's $6.98. and what is it about? >> it's currently on sale at barnes & noble. be a good aunt and read it to your nieces. >> by the way, my mom is babysitting for the first time two of my nieces alone. two girls. my mom is tweeting pictures. >> the woman is in control. >> there they are! i can't believe you got that picture up. my mom just took a picture. this is the two of them. she had never done it together but there they are. >> they're just having a great adjustment now, right? >> they are. they are. >> it was hard for her. she comes from ethiopia, doesn't speak -- >> ella, so excited. >> she is beautiful! coming up, the most anticipated movie of the summer. >> gotham's commissioner gordon, aka gary oldman is here. going to talk about batman's new adventure, got four stars in all the newspapers this morning. it's a hot, hot movie. we'll be with him right after this. that's great. melons!!! oh yeah!! well that was uncalled for. uhh...mr. gallagher. incoming!!! it's wasteful. you know jimmy. folks who save hundreds of dollars switching to geico sure are happy. how happy, ronny? 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>> yes, i did. >> can you give a little of that? >> yes. no, i have a secret. well esh well, it's a secret to the people of gotham. in the last one, we know how it ended, and so i know what really went down with den and the batman. >> the aaron eckhart character. >> right. >> so i was sort of compromised and forced into a position to essentially lie to the people of gotham. >> imagine that. >> imagine a commissioner or politician lying to the people, yes. >> imagine that. >> it's a real stretch. >> you have some new characters in there. anne hathaway plays a great cat woman. >> she is sensational. >> i think this could be career changing for anne. she'll be offered a different kind of roles. >> i have to admit when i first heard the casting, i didn't see it. but oh, my gosh, she's riveting in every scene she's in. except for the ones you're in and you steal it then. >> they pay you to say that. >> this is a high action film. there is a lot of it. a little different than the previous ones. >> yeah. i mean, it's interesting with chris because he likes to do a lot of effects that are in camera. so he would rather use real vehicles and stuntmen rather than digital effects. and i think there's an immediacy to this one. you really -- you feel that you're up there, you know, with those airplanes because the airplanes are really in the sky. >> so did you shoot a lot of it on location here in new york? we see a lot of what looks like new york in the final version. was this done on a sound stage somewhere or was it done here? >> some sound stage and quite a bit here and los angeles and pittsburgh. >> i was reading it was actually fun on the set. although it's a very intense movie. >> you had a hard time with this. >> i did. some of the scenes are tough to watch. >> hodi doesn't like torture. >> neither do i. >> on the set, a lot of singing with anne hathaway. >> you break into show tunes, i heard? >> we were in an underpass in downtown l.a. and we couldn't really get back to the trailer. and there's a lot of hardware in the movie, as you know, and they have to kind of reposition it and move it around, and there's just long delays between the shooting. >> so what were you singing? >> "guys and dolls." >> of course you were. >> can you give us a little? which one? >> well, anne was adelaide, of course. and i figured gordon would sound something like this, he would have a bravado. >> yes. ♪ i've never been in love before ♪ >> do a little "so sue me." ♪ so sue me sue me i love you >> the movie is unbelievable it's just going to clean up. you got a multi-picture deal. gary oldman. 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