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Savannah proves women can talk, and talk, and…

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TODAY’s Savannah Guthrie discusses a recent study that shows women speak thousands of more words a day than men, and she gives a lengthy explanation of why she thinks that women may have more to say, as David Gregory waits to get a word in edgewise.