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>> yes. >> there is a thick spike here. >> i'm finish. >> yes, dating is not, easy. >> there is in question about that and guys, may be more inclined to do things they don't really want to do just to please a woman. >> as it should be there are a few things that women force men to do. >> i have a nine up, line up, line up. >> yes, nobody mr. sniffle. >> i hate mr. sniffles. >> all right. look at that. >> wow, spike. >> healthy boy. >> good. >> healthy. >> um-hmm. >> yes, this movie, how to lose a guy in ten days. >> there are a couple of things i am afraid all men do, i really, i'm's not good at
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blowing my name. >> what do you do sniff and swallow. >> kerry. >> that is what it was. >> i do a lot of sniffling. i wipe my nose. >> but you don't blow it. >> wiping is just maintenance. >> that is not preventive. >> yes. >> what are you saying. >> also i cannot burp. >> are you a burper. >> you know i can burp, i can burp the alphabet. >> difficult not know that. >> no, it is not shocking. >> give meehan abc. >> really. >> give meehan a. >> here we go. >> that wasn't very good. >> no, that wasn't very good. >> can i get a do over. >> i can't believe i'm doing that. >> take two. >> take in some a. >> i need a coke. they have canceled a couple of stories.
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>> all right. >> we will work on that. >> someone get her a soda. >> there is an intern get us a seven up or something. >> yes. >> there are things we do as guys just to please you ladies. >> yes. >> i agree with this completely. >> we really don't want to go to those clubs where music is just pounding. >> yes. >> but we will go because women love to dance. >> yes, you have a dancing partner, it is guarantied. >> but take your girl to a club filled with sweaty single men who are only looking to score. >> that is why we don't want to go. >> right. >> hey him. >> and here's another thing i don't want to do, i don't want to go to the movies with you. >> well, guy movies. >> well, it is guy movies,
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right. >> like action in movies. >> i don't think they we are good enough to see a guy movie with you because we don't really get it. >> is there something to that. >> i know when i see a guy move which my husband, i immediately like, barely through credited and i'm asking, i'm peppering him with questions. >> yes, i kent get it, is he bad, good. >> that is the problem. >> you don't want to drag you to the girls movie a chick flicks. they don't like it when we see a guy have movie. we cannot win. >> what is a good guy movie, diehard series. >> yes, fantastic. >> 300. >> yes. >> it sound like i'm birping like kerry. >> that was not that bad. >> yes. >> real classy set right here. >> by the way, we also don't want to meet your friend. >> but you need that approval. it is just because it is a big step. if my friends don't like you
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that means they will be in my ear. >> it is such pressure. willie have have a group of five women that you have to meet. >> interrogation. >> yes. >> you have one girl bringing you like five girls. >> yes. >> it is like a test. >> yes, if there is an event and my friend will be there. you mean you just came and went to dinner and was just like no. >> the council. >> yes, it feels like it is the questioning, that you are put on display and you've got to perform. >> yes. >> and i hope to god they all like you. >> yeah. >> that is pretty stressful. >> let's say you have four good girlfriend and in of them like the guy you are dating it makes it harder for me. >> will you continue to date them. >> every time i bring them up, this guy again. >> you know. >> it makes it harder but they are not the ones who have to date him so i'll keep going. now if my parents don't like you then we have got some problems. >> you are out.
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>> it makes it difficult. >> that is number one on the survey, we found, meeting the parents. >> i feel like part of the problem with that is it is a serious relationship. you know it will come, at some point but if you are meeting the parents, the daddies looking at you and he knows thaw are trying to have sex with his daughter. >> no question. >> and that is where it gets awkward. >> yes. >> very awkward. >> it is if you are the guy and guy that will be the issue and if you are the girl, it is meeting the mom hoist the issue. hees like girlfriend. >> i know when my daughters would bring boys over, i did the same thing every time. i would invite them in the kitchen, i would be cleaning a handgun. >> is that how you do it. >> now, quincy, your lovely wife, a wonderful woman, what do her parents think of you. >> um, some of them like me, i
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don't care. we're married what are you going to do now. >> i'm here now. >> no, one girl looks at me, she doesn't get my humor. i don't care. i'm already married. >> you did care at one point. >> not really. you don't like me. it is okay. get in line. when women, okay, to the list, to the list, adding to the list though, women, when women try to hook up their girlfriends boyfriend with me, like oh, you can be friends with john. you know what i mean, the significant others of my girlfriends like they want to make sure the the boyfriends are friends. >> i already have my own set of friend. i don't need new friends. i don't need new friends. i don't like that. number two, that wasn't on the
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list, shopping. i don't wanting to shopping with my girlfriend. you don't respect my opinion anyway, in clothes. you're looking the at clothes. do you like that. i like it anyway. number three, number three, you got to make sure that your women is into sports f she's not into sports you cannot watch sports with me. when eagles are losing that is when you will come and sit down and say what is that little thingy, yellow thing they just flew through on the flag. that is a flag. like, you know what i'm saying. i cannot stand those yellow lines on the tv. >> yellow line on the field. >> it is in the really there. >> that is put on by the tv people. >> yes. >> do you know what? >> sometimes people don't know that. >> yes, and they only ask when your team is losing. they ask the most annoying questions when your team is losing.
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>> the list go on and on. >> i don't know why you force all these things on us. >> now, i was at, this is two saturdays ago blooming dale's in new york and would the man asked me to do something, could you come back to the fitting room with me. >> is that a woman. >> is this a girlfriend. >> it is the same woman. >> no, of course, now stand by the fitting room door and i'll try on ten different outfits and i need your opinion. yeah, that is fine. and there are about five guys in the fitting room lobby area. >> yes. >> so i was trying to take a picture with my even if because every within of us was miserable. >> yes, i could not take a picture. >> just to make sure you like what you see. >> it is so boring. >> i actually can't standing
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shopping with john, it is the worst. he is angry. everything looks horrible. >> yes. >> quincy, thank you. >> did he say i can't blame him. >> he is trying to start something. >> did he okay this outfit. >> look at you. >> no, he didn't. >> but my cousin, they are accentuating. >> my cousin and her boyfriend, wow not even go in the store. we would go in the mall and he was afraid, he said would i stand over here. you really cannot even go inside. >> great approach. >> why do we continue to try to force them to go, it is a losing battle. >> i never would take women shopping with me. would you stand here how do these jeans look at me. >> would i never go to like sears or home tea powe with my husband to look at, miter saws
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or blades. >> that is not my style. >> a mitter box. >> a what. >> you're wrong. >> i'm wrong gone. >> mitter is a saw. >> yes. >> okay. two women in my ear telling me mitter boxes. >> okay. >> a broad the stores that provide chairs for men especially couches. >> they should put tv's in there. >> great idea. >> bcbg on walnut street they have nice soft chairs you can sit in. >> they have that. >> while you are waiting and waiting and waiting for them to try on clothes. >> they need some alcohol too. >> collette ten. this was a shocker, education might be the key to a lengthy marriage. if you don't go to college you be getting divorced. >> according to government stats if you have a college degree you will stay married
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longer. those without college degrees are 10 percent more likely to divorce. researchers at college educated men are less likely to divorce then college educated women. >> why do you think that is. >> college educated women don't need a man to support them so they are likely to kick them to the curb when things get unpleasant. >> did you finish college. >> it took me a little longer. >> no. >> it was the best seven years of my life. >> no, stop it. >> you know, in this day and age it is hard to ever really leave work because of the smart phones. i necessity that i was e-mailing last night at 11:30. >> instagraming. >> and instagraming. >> probable willly shouldn't have sent out that last one around midnight. >> so the german labor minister, who i had dinner with last night, has commissioned a study to understand impact that constant accessibility to your
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co-workers, 24 hours a day, it is just not good. what are the results. >> the results could lead to legislation that would ban bosses from contacting employees, after workers leave the office. the findings won't come out until 2016. meanwhile, we all know constant pressure, to work can lead to stress, resulting in a whole range of health problems. >> they say it causes psychological distress. >> yes good when you get e-mails late at night. >> like from our news director jim driscoll, he will text you and e-mail you all night. >> he doesn't text me and e-mail me all night. >> he doesn't like you. >> i know that. >> that is obvious. >> reworking e-mails, and it is on your brain. >> yes. >> i don't. >> certain point at 4:00 he clock in the afternoon because i get up so early and i get up so early i don't read them. >> i don't read them at night.
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>> i get up in the morning, i get up in the morning, and i see jay, and then i go through my work e-mails to make sure is there nothing i missed overnight but at a certain point i cut it off you are reading my e-mails while nursing. >> yeah you don't send that many e-mails though. >> good image. >> okay. >> 9:13. >> fitness has created a clever new campaign, encourage would go men to examine the breasts for early signs of cancer. >> lets take a look. >> ♪
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>> that was a pathetic set up, alex, come on. >> i'm ore you cannot tell a woman is going around with a hidden camera in her bra for one day. every time you hear that ding they are taking a look at the rack. >> dozens of people. >> yes. >> and the men and women. >> yes. >> um-hmm. >> caption reads there your breasts are check out every day. so, when was the last time you check out your own breast. >> breast health. >> no wonder people are looking it was all out there. >> she has just a bra on and her sweater is not enclosed up. >> yes, i would be looking too what is she doing. >> as the guys are all looking at her breasts, breast cam. >> because they were out. >> boob cam. >> maybe you should try this, wire a camera into your bras. >> it wouldn't work for me. >> there is nothing to look at. >> what is the the camera doing on the floor.
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>> that was wrong. >> if you had to put urogenitals on your chest and have women look at that all day long and judge you on the size of it, i think it would be horrifying. >> it would be horrifying. >> that is bad, a pol guys. lets do a nursery rhyme. >> this is the most dysfunctional, nursing to boobs to nursery rhymes. >> it is like a fellini film this show. >> going to the zoo i never heard of this. >> british nursery rhyme. >> yes. >> going to the zoo, going to the zoo, it is difficult to learn for one little girl. apparently, this little girl's name is lola and her dad coaches her on this nursery rhyme. what she thinks the lyrics should be going to the zoo. >> okay, one day we went to the zoo. >> we went to the zoo.
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>> you have to say we went, darling. start again just say to the zoo. >> to the zoo. >> one day we went to the zoo. >> to the zoo. >> you a said we went. >> i'm ready. >> okay. >> do it right this time. >> you have to say we went and you just say to the zoo. we have to keep it, entertained, this is his song. >> one day we went to the zoo. >> we. >> you don't say we. >> we went to the zoo. >> no but you just say... >> leave her alone. >> yes. >> don't you feel bad for her. >> she got the the gist of it. >> yes. >> she's supposed to say. >> went to the zoo, to the zoo. >> that is all she's supposed to do. >> not put the zoo in there. >> we went. >> yes, supposed to be out. >> even we can't get it right and we're kind of grown ups. >> i got to go home.
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>> okay. >> we went to the zoo. >> to the zoo. >> we went to the zoo. >> to the zoo, yes. >> well, you're planning ongoing outside today, you will need an umbrella even when there is a stray shower possible like yesterday it is no the that big of a deal. merries tomorrow, thursday, that is a good day for being outside a ten out of ten. sunny and nice and high of 74. most of the day looks good, showers at night in, to saturday morning, really chilly after. that so this weekend will be a lot different then last weekend in the mid 80's both case, 70 barely on saturday 67 degrees, on sunday. and that is, mike, alex and kerry, is a look at your seven day forecast. i necessity were you paying attention. >> absolutely. >> it will be 67 on sunday for eagles game. >> it is an autumn chill, the
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old ac. >> yes, thanks sue. >> i'm going to take you back to the year 2008, we're going to the reception, in 2007, right. stock market collapse and all that. >> yeah. >> a lot of people decided we will not have kids because of our money problems. that was six years ago. >> yes, right when i moved here as a matter of fact and researchers say fewer women in have kids during difficult economic times, overall. but now there are new stud that is she that some woman in their 20's in 2008 are deciding in the to have kids at all. researchers say if the economic factors derail pregnancy early on in their lives that trend can kind of continue as they grow older and having children at all may be less appealing even after that recession passes. >> you got it out of the system. >> window closes and you have moved on and focused on other things, your career, relationship status is different. >> how will this affect us
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over next 20 or 30 years. >> not much because i think there is 9 million babies that are born annually. it ace couple million. not double digit but a lot of babies born in the united states every year. this is is like 400,000 fewer. >> 400,000 fewer babies. >> yes, because of the recession. >> that will impact the economy. >> yes. >> schools and everything else. >> that is true. >> that is heavy. >> it is lit me burp, i have work one up. i have been given the. >> it is a birping. >> the show has a bb, a birping ban. >> lets take a break and come back and we will analyze that. >> the old bb. >> thanks. >> i'm in trouble now i think. >> that is right. >> you can't get anymore, it is over.
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♪ >> hey, it is 9:23 on this tuesday, and there is a place that is not far from our studio where you can learn how to make clay pots. >> right. >> i have done this. >> it feels so good. >> it is very suiting. >> quincy, don't you find it suiting. >> it is very suiting. i'm having a good time here. jimmies here. she has been instructing me. because we will test, the knowledge that i have learned here, at the clay studio, jen, on your mark, get go. you make something, i will make something. >> why are you going so fast. okay, new jen, you guys have different, different classes here. what kind of classes do we have. >> we have hand building classes e we are doing the pottery wheel. there are ten week classes. classes have just started but is there still room for
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registration. >> how much are the classes. >> if you are a remember $280 for ten weeks and non-remember they are 320. >> whether are you making over there. >> i will make a vase, regardless of something i will make something better than you. >> wow, you are like desean jackson of pottery, goalie, bring it down a notch. >> okay, hold on. >> are you spinning, do you need help. >> you cannot see what is going on. >> how long have you been doing this. >> ten plus years. >> so a lot of it down at the art studio, the the gallery, now, a lot of the things you make here you can purchase from here correct. >> yes. >> now on date night which is $35 a person, you guys have livevations as well. >> yes, we do, snacks and some drinks and a good time, instructor and you can usually make a piece to keep and we will process it for through
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our kill than which takes two weeks and you get to keep that. >> hey quincy. >> are you done yet. >> yes. >> i'm done. >> we are having a competition because she's such a great instructor here. >> better than you blindfolded. >> yes, but thinks the other one that i made. >> are you almost done. >> such a lie. >> this is the one i made. >> do you like that. >> i don't believe you. >> this is one i made. >> what is this. >> this is an ashtray. >> there is a lot of pressure, i just need a little bit of time. >> excuses. >> hey cue, when are classes
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and how much are they, et cetera. >> the classes, well date night is $35 for each person, you can bring a date. you say classes are how much. >> 280 and 320. >> 280 if you are a member, 320 if you are not a member. ten week classes that sounds like fun. >> probably do better than me. >> yes. >> yes. >> look, i made the link, lincoln financial field. >> lincoln financial field. >> hey, thanks. 9:26. did you know that your beauty products are pack with chemicals? i bet you two did know. in fact even moisturizer. >> dental floss. >> there are chemicals in dental floss. >> my gosh. >> what is she doing to that woman. >> harry moving. >> i think so. >> okay. at perdue, we know fresh chicken.
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it gives you options based on your budget -- it's a piece of cake. i was told there would be cake. get a free quote at progressive.com. let's get out to manayunk. all volunteers. >> right. >> they're going to put together a playgrounds. >> couple of hours. >> four hours. >> awesome. >> very cool. >> sound good. imagine, being able to ditch the chemicals in your beauty cabinet. >> that's a lot, too, lead, heavy metals. >> chemicals inside beauty products. >> moisturizers. here's one i never new about the the flogs has chemicals in it. >> i think it is like the wax that's on the outside. alex is getting it. >> what are the alternative -- alternatives, al next. >> you know what they say, butesin pain.
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can also be dangerous. >> can absolutely be dangerous. we will be talking about number of different new innovations on the market, put away all of the chemicals in your beauty cabinet, starting with dental floss. >> just talking about this, because i think a lot of people, when i'm flossing, if there is blood, oh, goody got in there. >> no, that's terriblement dental floss has teflon. a lot is coat in the teflon. known carcinogen, what happens is every time you go to town, you're flossing your teeth, make your gums bleed, actually deposit testifying long into your bloodstream. >> oh? >> really terrible. so here is a great option. this is from philip sonic care, air flogs, pick it up at target for $90, micro burst peck follow gentlemen that use air, fresh water to clean your mouth in about 30 seconds, uses just about a tablespoon of water. >> sort of water pick 2.0, micro burst technology, will clean your mouth a lot faster than the original water pick will. >> to the next thing.
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>> so acne medications cents, pregnant woman are asked to stay away from retinoids, or rhetin a. very similar to the vitamin a we have in our system, structurally, which is importance recall for fetal development. so can really be a terrible thing. over the counter medication, like ben sole production, sal sill i can acid. >> a lot of people think, okay, topical creams must be better, what condition zero can a machine do for me? >> take a look at this one, this is from panda. this is their plus. pick it up at panda. com. i keep turning it off and on because i can't hear. same blue ray technology you would get in a dermatologist office, kills, kills the surface of your skin. >> do you wait until you see a bump in usually i have little red bump. put it on directly on top? >> yes, ideally do this every single day for three minutes. >> all over the face? >> after you wash, yes.
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>> prevention, prevention. >> so everyone, a lot of people have their own methods, some people like raisers, others people like nare, the thing is it smells. it actually stinks. >> right. the chemicals in hair removal and these creams there is a chemical in there that actually disolves the keratin underneath the surface of the skin. >> that's really cause i can, really bad consideration cause allergic reactions, and just really really terrible for you. >> so, here's a great solution. this is the only fda cleared hair removal device, on the market, that has proof tone clinically proof tone take care of all skin tones. so typically, if you would only be eligible for a lazer hair removal, if you had very fair skin, dark hair. now, anyone can actually -- does it hurt? >> no, doesn't hurt. >> okay. >> do you this for about seven weeks. >> does it feel like a pinch? >> if you want to try it, really not. >> oh, no kidding.
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>> we're good, we're good. >> yes, not bad. >> it felt like heat. >> just little bit of heat t actually helps to destroy the follicle over time. so getting no down time. >> how with the hair grow back? my mother would say if you use a raster will grow back thicker, but if you use nare it will be thinner. >> same thing. if you shave your legs, actually, the reason it looks thicker because you are shaving the hair in the mid shaft, not the thin he is air where it is coming out of your skin. >> i could use that in the wintertime. feels great. so mascara. >> mascara. >> if you share it and stuff oh, that's bad, that's terrible. >> even if it is your own it can cause problems? >> absolutely a lot of people allergic to march cast, a actually who tosses out their mascara every six months? no one does. from this is heated eye lash curl err, what you are get something gentle heat able to kind of give you the wide awake beautiful look without any chemicals at all. >> perfect. thank you so much s is great. i learned a lot. >> yes. >> back to you, mike, kerrey. >> i want that thing.
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i want that little machine. >> i know, which machine? they're all machines. >> how much is it? >> which machine? there are all these kind of machines, which up? >> that one right there. >> not that one, the tooth thing. >> the teeth thing. oh, he wants the teeth thing. it is $09, at target. >> really lets a loft stuff out. that won't come out. >> oh, no. >> wrap it up. 9:35. that amanda bynes is at it again. >> she is always. >> i thought her parents got her under control? >> they had her in a con is her venosi, i think, anyway, she's had a bit of a setback. on the road to recovery but hit a wall over the weekends. >> so early, hit a wall? >> we'll talk about it, tell you why she's arrested. >> will it explain the green hair? >> i don't think so.
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♪ hey, it is 9:39. so, holdup, kerrey, i have to apologize for there is kinds of just leaving you out of this. >> that's all right. i'm used to it. >> oh, no! >> so, i'm mike. >> and i'm alex. >> so, we do a show, like from 7:00 to 9:00. you and i are sitting together. >> yes, you mean 7:00 to 10:00 (. >> well, then there is the kerrey show. hi, kerr. >> i high. >> so we put together. >> what's that spell? >> the morning show. >> yes. >> in the a.m. >> ya! >> so, a chef that i know over at a place on south street, so good, casino of new orleans, called rec 1616, that's the address basically on south
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street, chef justin swain. he calls me up and says i made a hamburger. >> oh, my gosh. >> for a.m. for alex and mike. >> and so, guessing it is called? >> the a.m. burger. >> ya! so, we sent a camera over there couple every days ago to watch you make this. now, it starts with a egg, because it is morning, right? >> yes. >> then what else is in there? >> also got cheddar cheese, and breakfast sausage. sausage company. >> is it the big burger, that's sausage? >> no, that's our husband ground burger, and it has sausage on top of it, cheddar cheese, and an egg. >> huge. >> take one of the buns off. let's take a look at that. >> so you don't use the egg to hold the ground beef together, you tuscon top of it? >> yes. >> look at that. >> oh, i like it. >> it is big. it is cents bloated. >> it is meat i had, y. >> oh, look at that. ya! >> chef, there is another one.
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>> here we go. >> this one right here. >> here is a good one. turn it around. i'll eat there is alex,. >> how do you have eat. >> now, take a bite. >> for some reason, chef, i like anything. i could put an egg on almost anything. >> is there casino after trends in the restaurant business now? >> i mean it, makes everything better. >> it sure does. >> we offer an egg on our burger, our house burger, and every week, when we do this, we give the option to add an egg. >> why not? >> a lot of people do, that though, they say give me aer?
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>> yes. >> so each week you make different casino of buryinger? >> every week we do different collaboration, usually a chef, or local personality. >> so, if our viewers want to get a a.m. burger at rec's, when doses it start, today? >> it starts today. 5:00 p.m., we open, you can also check it out see the details on my instagram. >> okay, and how long will it be on the menu, 24 hours? >> today and tomorrow. >> today and tomorrow. short lived. only chance, guys, if you want to eat a little bit of mike. >> excuse me? >> i mean, for a burying their mike put together, you have to go tonight. >> big and bloated just like mike. thank you, chef. >> thank you. >> thank you, this is pretty exciting. >> wonder why it doesn't have bologna on it. hey, here's jen. >> guys, we're still out here. now, i told you there would be more volunteers as the morning went on. amazing what's already going on, north light community center. we'll talk to the people doing this in jaws few seconds. >> ♪
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>> checking on progress. >> can they do it? when can they start? >> twenty-three playing the
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cut rink on, everything done from playground, to benches. >> so, theresa is here from kaboom, starts with a playgrounds, building this playgrounds. but let's talk why the north light community center was picked. plenty of groups in philadelphia wanted to get this. >> so, kaboom, believes play matters for real kids, excited to be here at north lake community center, wouldn't have been possible without gsk. we were just really believe in the program that north light has, ultimately the partner that really believed in them, believed in their future programming, so we're super excited to be out here. we have 121 volantes freer gfk. we have about 70 volunteers from the community. all coming out here to make everything possible, and just six hours. >> of course, if people are wondering what you're talking about, glaxosmithkline, based in the navy yard, they would like hundreds of employees come in for a big, like reward for them to be able to work on this? >> yes, so biggest salespeople, and they're here, and yes, exactly, reward. so we had few people out here the other days prepping for the build. and they were really helpful,
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then they didn't get to come out today, today just all their top salespeople. >> now, i don't want to be a jerk, because this is such a great thing, but if you had the salespeople at fox 29 builds ago playgrounds, it wouldn't go well. but you have team that you bring from playgrounds to playground that mike's sure that this gets assembled perfectly and everything working like clock work? >> yes. so we have couple of people here from play world systems, company that we use for all of the playgrounds equipment. and they're out here, helping us make sure that everything goes up nice and level for the kids to be able to play on. >> one of the things, we touched on it in the 8:00 hour, the kids basically got to dream up their like fantasy playground. obviously, you couldn't have had a water park, all of those other things, but many of the elements that they asked for and thought about will be incorporated? >> yes, so i came out here eight weeks ago, community members and the kids, and they design their dream playgrounds, then the community got to pick their favorite design from the kids. so they really loved monkey bars. you can see some monkey bars going up.
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they love the giant climber, it will be here at the end. day, had lots of climbing em. i think the kids will be really happy with the playgrounds. >> people don't know what this group; this community center, place where kids come after school. they also help teens, employment opportunities. >> really hollis i can community center. >> food bank monday's, friday's, open classroom upstairs, with the computer not only open to the kids or open to the entire community. >> we've seen like the snails, and the twinkle toast. >> do people get to pick hey, just picked at random for the job. >> randomly assigned, don't know under stands what they mean until i tell them at the
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kick off ceremony. kids will be here this afternoon, obviously, but can't play on it until friday. >> right. so i'm having them mix 20,000 pounds of concrete today by hand. that will concrete needs to set up for 72 hours. so, the kids will be able to come out and cut a ribbon. >> i know originally from the philadelphia area. >> from conshohocken, so real fun. only the next stop down, 76, so real nice to be able to be back out here in my hometown. >> could you make sure no one next time wears yankee shirts when doing the volunteer work? >> seriously. >> honestly thank you so much. isn't this cool? >> i don't want them builds ago playground for me. >> sting, four, five hours, put in entire playgrounds. >> very cool. >> okay. whether we come back, two little brothers, getting a lot of buzz, oh, we'll do it now?
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>> let's do it now. we can't wait. >> oh, two little guys, brothers, and they're getting quite a bit of attention on instagram. >> they're twins, i think? >> oh, look at this. >> got swagger and they know it. swagga, say it right. >> they've whatever knows as swagger (laughing). >> they're doing this m and d. we don't know their full names. >> m and d. >> oh, my gosh, i'm in love. >> m and d how they g love to coordinate their outfits, i guess they do it on their own, sunglasses down to the shoes. >> too cool for school. look at them! >> oh, they belong on a runway. >> got to be four, five years olds? >> look at the shoes, my gosh, i can't take it. >> they are darling. >> they're your size!
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>> and full report, tonight on the 10:00 o'clock news. still ahead, very first glimpse at the george clooney wedding so you want to see the dress, wedding dress she had on? this was after the wedding. she wore this. >> the morning after. >> her dress is stunning! >> and he looks so good in his suit. >> he always looks good. >> a moment of silence! >> he's no long area bachelor. >> impossible on this show, moment of silence.
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>> george clooney and new bride are giving people magazine a look inside their wedding albumn, so now we can give it to you. look at that! >> oh, stop. >> oh, do it. >> okay. so, the the happy couple, found gracing the latest cover of people, george is wearing custom armany tux, while amal looks stunning in stunning oscar delaurenta french wedding lays wedding gown. inside the magazine dozens of exclusive pictures from the three day event in italy. george is telling people, feels pretty great. >> pretty d-great i think what he said. >> in front of the new york post you can see the dress maybe little better here, because people has a bunch of words over it. >> it is such a beautiful dress. it really is. >> people are critiquing her for marrying, quote unquote, a actor. they have a lot of -- >> what? >> yes, couple elf people, actually, people within her circle of friends
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circumstances oh, she chose to march a actor, like she was kind of marrying down. but he does so much humanitarian work, and his dad does, too. they've got similar philosophies. >> his dad is a news anchor. >> really? i didn't know that. >> yes. nick, i think it is? >> nick. >> it seems that amanda bynes is back, having trouble again. >> she space, back when this video was take glenn last summer? >> arrested the day before yesterday, suspicion of driving under the influence of some type of drug. she 28 now. stopped by police, after they say she stopped in the middle of an intersection, authorities say she was cooperative. but appears disheveled and just out of -- out of it. >> yes, 4:00 a.m. when they found her stopped in the middle of the intersection. >> oh, geez. >> in the middle of the night. >> seemed like she got cleaned up, her parents got involved. >> i think she's living with her parents you. >> they're doing a good job. little more work to do. >> this meal a coon as, i think quite attractive.
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>> oh, she gorgeous and getting show support for an unlikely source. her fee and a's he is wife, you know, having a babe which ashton kutcher, his ex, demi moore, offering any support she can with their baby. that's according to radar on line. kutcher and moore married for eight years, until last year. no word if kutcher and coonas are taking the actress up on their offer. >> oh, you don't mean it. >> no. >> please, yes. >> hope you have morning sickness. >> oh, no. so i saw my daughter lasts night jessica and my granddaughter teddy drew some pictures for me. >> so cute. >> quite the artist. >> beautiful. >> what in the heck is that? >> i don't know. an ocean? a sky. >> it is the ocean. stunning. >> is it? >> maybe it is grass, or see weed? >> i don't know. >> abstract? it is and tract. >> she did the classic little kid's hands. >> love it. >> so tiny. how cute. >> looks lick little face on there, too? >> high five up top. >> oh! >> okay, she is adorable.
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[ male announcer ] tomcat. [ cat meows ] [ male announcer ] engineered to kill. live from new york city, it's the wendy williams show. today, amanda bynes arrested for dui again. what the latest arrest means, wendy has the details. from the black-ish, the hilarious anthony anderson and tracee ellis here. now here's wendy. >> wendy: very cool.