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thank you for what you do every thank you for hat you do every being active service members an you're continuing to do. we are 50 year volunteer servic and we've got to continue d wet effort forward. >> got bless the great work od you're doing. thank you for your time. >> tomorrow on special report that israel hamas truce and hostage release to remember, if you can't catch us live, set your dvr xpm eastern and 3:00 p.m. on the west coast feared if you doze off after little turkey, you can keep watching after you wake up your thanks for watching special report. to my family home for the fees for her the
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so that will be something i'm sure you and your crew will be carefully listening for throughout the morning hours right. that's right. so no sirens sounding off just in these minutes that we've seen. it will be something that we will need to watch to see if we get that official confirmation, not only from israeli officials, from officials in gaza, but also from those negotiating these deals. qatar has been very instrumental in making sure that these negotiations take place and saying that it has successfully
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been agreed upon. but there are so many moving parts and it's a very dangerous and tricky situation to make sure that, yes, despite the fact this has been a green lighted and this is moving forward, that that this actually does come to fruition today. claudia well, alex, take us through the rules of this cease fire. as you mentioned. it's very complicated. a lot of moving parts, a lot of tense negotiations went into this. but really, who gets what out of this cease fire? so the rules of what will need to take place so israel will no longer be able to fly over northern gaza between the hours of 10 a.m. and 4 p.m. local time. and it will not be able to fly over southern gaza at all. southern gaza is where a lot of the palestinians have fled. more than 1.7 million people have been displaced. most of them now living in evacuation sites and un shelters. more than 800,000 people are living in un shelters right now. a lot of them also living in the streets. so it's important for hamas to say that israel is not allowed to fly over those areas
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because of the civil liens that are there. israel, of course, argues that hamas has been using these civilians as human shields. but but still, those are the rules of what we will likely see take place. israel also is not allowed to attack on the ground, but part of that cease fire, of course, is preventing hamas from attacking israeli forces as well. so israeli officials have said if there is any strike whatsoever, of course, that will be there will be a retaliation for that. and that inevitably would cancel, would void the cease fire that could take place. but but as of right now, there's a lot of hope on the ground for people who will be waking up here. there's this eagerness to see if at 4:00 pm those hostages would be able to be released. all right. just about nine hours from now. so if all goes to plan, this will be a day of emotional reunions for at least 13 families, right. it's been 47 days since october 7th. so many of those families have been waiting in agony for any news about their loved ones. have those families of
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the hostages being released today have they been notified? and do we know if any americans are among those being freed? so there are 13 families who have been notified per the israeli government that they have been told that their loved ones are on that list. there's a lot of concern, obviously, with any kind of hostage negotiation deal. these families have been told. so if anything falls out in this plan, those families have their hopes up. they have now been told hours ahead that their loved one will come home. so despite the fact that they know this, there's a lot of precaution and a lot of doubt of whether or not all of this realistically will come to fruition by the end of the day. but still a lot of hope. i've been talking with families for the last six weeks about what this pain has been like for them. it's been a daily nightmare, not being able to sleep, imagining what your loved one would be going through if they are being held hostage. likely underground in tunnels for more than a month now. so these 13 families will hopefully see their loved ones
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come home today. what we know about these these people, these hostages who were taken, they will be directly taken to a hospital. likely a lot of them will be suffering not only psychological wounds, but probably physical wounds as well. we talked to one expert who talked about just the damage that that can have on your body of not seeing the sunlight for a month, likely malnutrition, dehydration among other things. if there weren't any previous injuries involved. now, what we know about americans potential in this, we had heard reports that reported three americans would be released among this group of 50 hostages. but unfortunately, only the little girl who was turning four today who was in custody, her name was not on the list of 13 people to be released today. claudia you know, just heartbreaking. hopefully that little girl will be released in the days ahead. and what about the initial 39 palestinian prisoners among the first group of that 150 being released by israel, reportedly women and teenagers? what can you tell us about them so these
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palestinians who are being held , 150 of them will be released in israel, did release a name, a list of 300 names of people who were eligible to be released. so giving people in in gaza and palestinians a little bit more clarity on who they could be. but these, again , are women and children, most of them had been arrested in the last year. and most of the offenses, they're minor offenses, throwing rocks was the most common offense of those who were taken into custody in the last year. they will be released again in batches just like what we're seeing on the other side to make sure that it is essentially an even playing field. but it is worth noting, in the past, israel has given up a lot to bring its hostages back home. in one case alone, israel gave up 1000 palestinian prisoners just for one soldier. so what we're seeing in this deal, it's about three palestinians for one israeli hostage or the other foreign nationals who were taken on
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october 7th. so like likely what we will see as this all plays out, a lot of hope for the families in gaza as well. we've heard one mother spoke out about how traumatizing and how difficult this has been for her and how there's so much hope for her as well in this potential hostage negotiation deal. the families, they're very much waiting to see their loved ones come home as well. claudia and alex, we're taking a live look here at a picture of southern israel where we're seeing a building with black smoke. i i don't exactly know more information than that, but i'm just letting you know what we're showing our viewers right now as the temporary mideast truce is set to begin, i want to quickly ask you, israel wanted the red cross to be able to check on the other hostages that are not being released in gaza. and hamas pushed back on that. what more do we know about that? so just to get to what you first mentioned, the black smoke that we're seeing there in southern israel, it is worth noting just in the last 30 minutes, we did have reports
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of airstrikes and attacks. there was an attack in the jabalia area in gaza, and there's likely retaliation for that. that is not to say that this smoke specifically is coming from an attack that could have taken place after 7 a.m. we'll look into that. but when we do see these types of attacks, the smoke will linger. typically for if not an hour potentially more. now, getting specifically to what we were talking about in terms of the palestinian potentially being freed and the hostages needing medical help, we know that a lot of them are in dire conditions when many of these hostages were taken into custody, taken, abducted, essentially, many of them had severe, severe wounds. and since that time, the last six weeks, we have seen several hostages, bodies being found. hamas claims that they died because of medical concerns. but it is very important for the israeli government to get medical aid to them. the red cross is trying to get in to see those hostages, but at this point, hamas has said that many
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(glass shattering) (loose gravel clanking) ♪ ♪ walked him back, everybody. were answering your questions ansthis thanksgivings what is your favorite and leasyt favorite sounds?know let's start with you, dana. i know you are anti-sound. >> dana: i have a problem. i actually do think i have a condition. i hear everything -- very excellent hearing, but a lot of sounds bother me, like a lot. i would say the number one soun,
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i cannot stand, especially when you are watching a movie or tv is listening to people eat. i don't want to hear it. it's disgusting. i can see that you are eating something. i don't need to heari t i's ita one of my favorite novels of the last few years is "all the light we cannot see." there is a terrible movie adaptation that was just put our on netflix and i never complaieu but this was really bad.st in the opening scene, they have the bad guy eating like a pig. they turn the sound on, and it r made me hate it even more. so i hate that. the sound i love is the sound of percy's little footsteps when he comes to see me. >> jesse: that is cute. i do like that. what about you? what is your least favorite harold lik?wh >> harold: least favoritate police sirens.my truck sirens.[l my favorite sound --au [laughter] the beginning of the michigan fight song mic. means they scored a touchdown or a field goaley s. the wolverines hail to the conquering heroes.
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>> jesse: whenever i hear of police sirens, i feel safe and protected, that is interesting you don't feel that way.ew w >> harold: i have a slightly different opinion. [laughter] >> jesse: judge jeanine, what is your least favorite sound? >> jeanine: my least favorite i think i said it last week when people chew with their mouths open. i was talking about that. i agree with dana. that drives me crazy, crazy. i turn around and look at them. one of my favorite soundmowae ws police siren, it is so funny you say that -- >> harold: you were driving the fire truck.er i feel like something bad ise happening. >> jeanine: what that means is good, we've got something to do we've got some harm here going on, we are going to prosecute. >> harold: i am focused on the first part, the harm.d: >> jesse: what about you jessica? >> jessica: least favorite is breathing. i can't stand -- >> dana: loud breather? >> jessica: even a normal breather. when i was young i shared a room with my sister?.
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i was up all night, stop it, stop it stop breathing. >> dana: really? >> jessica: i would sleep in my parent's hotel room because couldn't take it.co >> harold: jesseul. >> jessica: since '08, i have in one night. >> jeanine: did she snore? >> jessica: justsinc i h alive.? it was not bad, even, not a mouth -- i can't, i need it quiet, quiet, quiet. >> jeanine: how do you get along with her now?qu >> jessica: we are very close. we don't sleep together. >> jesse: my favorite sound is the toaster when it pops.. >> harold: that's a good one. >> jesse: soft butter, i keep butter soft. but s least favorite is a tie. my alarm going off, my dogvori barking really loudly, and my kids crying.bark number two facebook question from frenchy firecracker. what distracts you the most every day?er let's take it around a different way. d jessica?is >> jessica: the phone. >> jesse: the phone.
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>> jeanine: not just a phone, it's something pops up. >> jessica: notification. >> jeanine: not just a notification, but if there is something like a designer or some outfit or something i am like, jeanine, you have to work. don't hit it, don't open it, but i always do.t the >> jesse: can't help yourself.aa >> harold: my dog barking.: whenever it gets going it distracts me. >> jeanine: i have four, so there. >> dana: instagram, for sure.fo i follow some funny stuff and i just sit there and laughed soi much and my sisterfo and i, we n go an entire week without actually talking to each otherse or even texting words and just sending back these funny memes this is so you, know this is so you. >> jesse: mine is my charitable work.is s always pulling me in allpear different directions. >> dana: you need a foundation. >> jesse: the watters foundation. a facebook question.
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if you had to change your first name, what name would you choose? let's start with you, judge. >> jeanine: i like m namy name jeanine.th y >> jesse: i don't care, this is a question and you have to answer it. >> jeanine: what name do i like better than jeanine? genevieve. why do you laugh? >> jesse: old-fashioned sounding name. >> jeanine: thanks. >> jessica: kind of in the same family. >> jeanine: i told you i like my name. >> jesse: genevieve pirro,>> j>i like the ring. >> jessica: teddy, it was supposed to be my name, teddy tarlov, then my dad freaked out what if she can handle, te it? so they went with the third most popular name of 1984, and it is really boring.h th1984 i wish i was teddy tarlov.ing. >> jesse: that's a nice sounding name. >> jessica: it's done now. jes ship has sailed.: >> jesse: okay, teddy. i was going to go williames william watters.se and then you would have called me willy. h what about you, danaav? >> dana: my seventh grade
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spanish class name, ramona.an >> jesse: ramonaa:! >> dana: ramona quimby, age eight, the beverly cleary bookse so ramona.ar >> jesse: you look like a ramona >> dana: i think i couldhe definitely pull it off.mo >> harold: what does ramonana look like? my turn? i love the name frederick because of the greatican abolitionist, and thurgood the first african american jurist on the court. freddie is find, but thurgood. >> jesse: calm down, harold. th. >> jesse: calm down, >> i would be calm if my name was judge. >> jesse: next question, one from facebook. you've been asked to teach a kindergarten class for a week.ar you have been asked how.
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dana, how would you do teaching kindergarten not just for a day but an entire week? >> dana: that's the thing, i don't think i would do well.s th i don't think i would do well. i think i would be good for one hourn'. a great hour. but a week?ho you've got to admire peoplure tt really love all the kids after thatadmi. that is a hard job.th >> jesse: what about you? >> harold: i would love to do it. when i ran for congress theo first time, no one invitedon meo speak to kindergarten graduation. i got dubbed by the newspaper in my town, the kindergarten congressmen. it changed my life. these kids' parents came, got introduced to meit c. i loved every minute of it. even after i got elected, the next four terms, il in visited every public school intn my district and gave speeches because it was what landed me in congress. teaching for a week, i could do . la i would take dana along with me. >> jesse: the kindergartenan congressman.a how about you? >> jessica: i think i would really struggle because i don't do well if someone doesn'tdo
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understand the one way i am-- trying to explain -- i have a really good methodology, and i'm sure a 5-year-old would be like is is not working for me, and don't know if i could -- >> dana: carry the one. >> jesse: don't say "duh" to a kindergartener. jeanine? >> jeanine: and i would love it and i will tell you why: kids have so much energy ani wid are happy and optimisticch. what i would do for a week is teach them how to dance. they like to move a lot so let's all dance together.ir >> harold: what woulstd be the first dance move? >> jeanine: line dance, right but also any kind of dancer jump around.t alcer, then teach them how to sing because kids like to sing. they sing when they are like two years old. you do not know what they are singing but they are singing. i would have a great time. i would love it.i am >> jesse: i am going to be in your kindergarten class, tire them out and then put them to a nap.dergem o coming up, what is our bedtime? we will answer that and more on our "thanksgiving fan mailhat special" up next.
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a much-needed moment of peace i now underway in gaza as the long-awaited four day cease-fir between israel and hamas begins. it's been underway for about a half-hour. the breakthrough will give relief two more than 2 million people in gaza who endured intense bombings for seven weeks . additional humanitarian aid flo be provided as well put the trees will offer hope to american families waiting to learn the fate of loved ones taken captive by hamas back on october 7. initially 13 civilian hostages are to be freed from gaza later friday morning. of all goes as planned more poc free over the next four days. a group of palestinian prisoner held in israel will also be released. i'm claudia wishing you a happy weekend. now back to the five special here on fox news. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪
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♪ ♪ >> dana: welcome back. we hope you are enjoying your thanksgiving and we have a lot more fan mail questions to get to so let's go mai. okay. i am a little bit obsessed withy sleep. so this is the question.. jesse, start with you.uest facebook question from cheryl.it what is bedtime for you? >> jesse: so now it is between 10:30 and 10:45. d 10 >> jeanine: wow, you get home and go to bed.nine >> jesse: it used to be earlier. now i got to 8:00 and i have to calm down. >> dana: that is impressivd.e you can go to bed early after getting off the showgot . t >> jesse: i'om going to bed in the middle of this show. >> dana: jessica, you are kind of a night owlshow. >> jessica: 12:30, 1:00 a.m. it's not great.: >> dana: wow12. count on two hands how many times i've stayed up that late without it being a party.t >> jeanine: i am a latite
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person too, and it makes me crazy because i cannot get up early.p i am really working on it after talking to you, jesse, a couple months ago, i said, jeanine, yoa got to get to bed earlier. if i can be in bed and asleep by 11:15, 11:30, i am happy. >> dana: that is a good one. >> jeanine: that is a real stretch.>> j >> dana: and then there is online shopping because they send you --e okay, what about youth? >> harold: depends on the time of year.ay, from september until probably april, midnight, 1:00 in thebl morning because i stay up and watch every game. i love football.h ev i watch every basketball -- basketball season. >> jessica: the west coast nba games are a problem. >> harold: summertime, i'm in bed by 9:00. lem. >> dana: really, i am thert oppositeim. >> jeanine: i'm the opposite too. dan >> harold: my kids are up and playing all day. i'm in bed by 9:00. >> dana: i tried to be asleep by 9:30 on the weekdays and that works out pretty well. but that means on saturday night, 10:15 -- >> harold: let it rip on saturday.
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>> dana: when i worked at the white house, i didn't even have a clock, i would yawn at a certain time every night, it was 9:12t ev i w.n if we were out, peter would saty she's got 20 minutes before it is all over. 9:12, my parents instilled that in us. another facebook question from justina.t judge, what kind of study skills did you have when you were in college? i know you zipped through schoolnd of st. >> jeanine: i was very -- in order foscr me to learn somethig my desk had to be clean.some i remember in college, they had a basement in college, and there were not a lot of people there. it was really well-lit and just these little cubbies. so there was no distraction. when i was in law school, in thw library, everything was a tablao twice as long as this and oli found myself distracted, so iic really need quiet and i need fo it to be clean. >> dana: and nobody can breathe.re >> jessica: no. >> jeanine: breathing doesn't bother me..br
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>> dana: jessica, how did you study when you were in school? >> jessica: in my room, the little desk set up was fine.k se but i did like to be alone which freshman year, my best friend, it all worked out but i would be like, could you leave?bu >> dana: wow. jesse, i bet you could attend class and not have to study. >> jesse: you would thinke, because of m iy breezy aresentation, but dana, i'm very good study here. my study habits are pristine. this is what you do, take your textbook, read it, highlight the important parts, then translate the highlighted stuff intot pa notes, and then you study through your notes. >> dana: yeah. >> jesse: any other questions about my study habits? >> dana: no, i am very impressed. i like to -- i have a pretty good memory so if i read it i i can pretty much remember it bu t i also like to write it down the things that i need to know. >> harold: i love distraction so i have to have my musicstra going, have to have a television
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on. i cannot study quietctio. i get really distracted. when it is quiet.te to my wife's annoyance andd. chagrin.. in law school, the best thing about law school, it taught meo, how better to do it because once i learned how to organize an argument the right way,er everything i look at, everything would pop at me likeyt that andf i had music it would pop evelikn quicker. >> dana: all right, okay okay. >> harold: which makes me weird. >> dana: this question i like.,k start with jessica, facebook question froird.m patricia. what is your favorite concert venue? >> jessica: it's kind of boring but i love going to concerts at msg.: it >> dana: wow.co >> jessica: a lot ofnc fun. >> dana: iconic for a reason. >> jessica: iconic for a reason, yeah.: >> dana:a judge? j >> dana: friday night ates carnegie hall. the sound is beautiful there. >> dana: that's a good answer. jesse?>> d >> jesse: the beacon theater. it's intimate.a go >> jeanine: yes, yes. >> dana: here in new york. >> jesse: here in new york. nice little italian place closeh byer. >> dana: seinfeld plays there
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once a month.e >> yes, he does.>> you? >> harold: growing up as a kid in memphis, the amphitheater, an old place, and outdoor thing. we saw the temptations and rick james har mem. >> dana: oh! >> harold: man, i was probably too young to be at that show. d that was a distraction i likedaa i will never forget thatt . n >> dana: redev rocks in colorado. first concert was the beach boys. i you know you love the beach boys, haroldcolo. >> harold: can't get enough of them.. >> dana: we do love the beach boysac. facebook question from gina, the .yst one do you have a hobby unrelated to your job? harold?bb >> harold: unrelated to myyo job. i am boring. i love to read with music on. and i love sports. i don't know if it is a hobby or not.ve s jesse told me when i first got on this show that grilling is not a hobby, but it is. >> dana: judge? >> jeanine: i love to cook.ud
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i love tgeo cook all kinds of fd and i love to cook for big groups. >> dana: jessica? >> jessica: i ve tinds: tennis. i played through college.is just love it. we had until our tennis place in the city closed, which is very sad, midtown tennis club, we miss you.sa we had a court every sunday at noon, my family, so whoever was around would come and play. >> dana: that's fun for --th jesse? >> jesse: tennis is not a hobby. that is like saying golf is my hobby. a hobby is like whittling or woodworking or being great at .apier-mache i don't have a hobby. g i am hobbyless and that is what i attribute my success too. i don't have distractions. you will never find me wasting time with a hobby. >> dana: okay.ting and golf is not a waste of time. >> jesse: when i play? it is. [laughter] >> dana: i started taking dance lessons. >> jessica: oh, yes. >> dana: my new year's resolution.es i don't know if i can call it a hobby.si, yey ne >> jessica: you can.essi >> dana: got to do it a little
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♪ ♪ >> jessica: welcome back and happy thanksgiving.ha we are answering more ofpp your fan mail questions.. my first one is an instagram question.s what is your favoritane holiday movie, jesse? >> jesse: i like "home alone." i just love it. i have seen it so many times, it gets better with age "ho. "home alone" is like a fineth wine. it gets better with age. age [laughter] >> jessica: dana, what about you? >> dana: i love "home alone">> but i will say because greg is not here to make fun of me, i d love "love actually.i " it is a great movie. >> jessica: like 50 love stories. >> jessica: harold? >> harold: what a segway. "national lampoon," chevy chase. "trading places." people don't think of it as aay
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christmas holiday movie. the setting is holiday time. looking good, billy ray.lo >> jeanine: okay, this is not considered a holiday christmasod movie, but there is, in "the godfather," there is a part where michael is in there at christmas time and they walktime into manhattan, and they are celebrating christmas --, >> harold: that is when he learns his father was killedr his father had been shot. >> jessica: don't give it awaykill.n >> jeaninesh: i like it whenne i they walk in front of best and company. >> harold: rewinds that. [laughter] >> jessica: mine is, i guesss in dana's vein, i love watching the movie "the, holiday," the cameron diaz and kate winslet movie.e wi >> dana: that is cute. >> jessica: facebook question from beverly h. what is the earliest you put up christmas decoration and what ih the first item? judge? >> jeanine: the earliest is about 2-3 weeks before christmas. >> jessica: into december.2-3 >> jeanine: december..
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the first item up is the tree. e >> jessica: who would do anything else? dana? >> dana: i am going to sound like a bad american. i don't do anything. any >> jesse: you don't do christmas decorations? >> dana: i don't. >> jesse: at all? >> dana: we live in thdecoe city and are out all the time. i am never home..l th there is christmas decorations everywhere you look and then yoc just have to take them down. that is not true, one year i diw do a lot of christmastr decorations and then i was jusut over it.chri peter loves the decorations. i remember when the tree fell over in d.c. and scared the crap out of me in the middle ththe night and i have never done one since. >> jeanine: makes new york city so beautiful.ev >> dana: trees areer everywhere and i love it, i lov>>e lookingl decorations but just lately itat has been one of those things. i sound like the grinch.atel i am really not. >> jessica: harold?nc >> harold: my lights go uph. the day after halloween because outside my house --o >> jeanineup: halloween? >> harold: they are already up because i love christmas becausl i love the spirit, i love
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looking at it at night and the christmas tree goes up the day after thanksgivingve t.af i used to put it up before thanksgiving and it didn't feel right. u after thanksgiving, the day after, friday we are going to shop, get it up, decorate it with the kids. then i leave saturday for thewi michigan game.th >> jessica: jesse?urda >> jesse: i am impressed how much harold loves christmas. putting lights up the day after halloween. >> harold: i've got a fellow.ha >> jesse: we do not do thegot tree, start maybe with a wreath. a reef? >> jeanine: th. >> jesse: a reef is in the ocean. too much eggnog.ocea >> jessica: okay. i didn't do christmas until iay married a christian, so we have a tree now, which is nice.didn we are late to it. a couple weeks before hand. >> jesse: well, dana, she is lat jewish, she has a tree. >> jessica: i have a half
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mail questions this w.nksgiving first, if you are pulled on the stage, jessica gave us, ifns you are pulled on stage at a concert, what song are you confident you could perfectly perform? >> jeanine: are you looking att meso? >> harold: your honor, yes. >> jeanine: i cannot sing.>> j i am tone-deaf. i do not even do karaoke.ne i would not get on: stage. but in my next life, i'm going to get on stage and belt onefe out.lt >> harold: who would it be? >> jeanine: aretha franklin.t be >> harold: r-e-s-p-e-c-t. dana pn.? >> dana: "friends in low places" by garth brooks. how could you not know that songth? >> harold: dana, i just want you to sing it.an >> dana: but here isa, the reason why. it doesn't matter how you sing it because everyone sings along at the same time so nobody can hear how you can't sing. so >> jesse: strategic. >> harold: judge, you would fit right in with that crowd.d: jessica? >> jessica: terrible voice for
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tv and for singing. but somehow ended up here. old school madonna, like "immaculate collection." the entirety of the cd, i would say. >> jessica: anything prince or michael jackson, "saturday love." >> dana: you can do all of those, get up there and dolove ? >> harold: which "-ber" month is your favorite? september, october, novemberch december. that is from cindy d. i'm sorry about that. >> jesse: i'm going with december because you have multiple holidays. you are packing in a double. you have christmasidayoubl christmas eve, which is kind of a holiday, and new year's eve. w >> harold: triple whammyhi. >> jesse: it's a triple whammyhm in the month of december. >> harold: jessica? >> jessica: october, the beginning of fall weather. you still get a few really warmf days, those extra hangover onesf october.ha
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>> harold: dp?ng >> dana: september. the humidity goes away, kidsol back to school, it id:s the best time to go on vacation. that is the best weather in all of the -- all around the world. september is a great month, yes. >> harold: judge? >> jeanine: absolutely september because with all of the colors and the seasone changing and the trees arewilo beautiful.rs i just remember the first time i fell in love was in september. and every september, i'm going to be sentimental. i am never sentimental. every september i had that same feeling.ever it hits me at some point. >> harold: is there someone you want telino talk about in particular? [laughter] >> dana: that's sweet.lk >> jeanine: my first boyfriend. every september, i think of him. >> harold: i love it. i go with november, college football means more in november pro football, basketball season starts, my favorite of thepr holidays because my kids lovo e it.
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love my job. i love my family. i have my health, my family's healthy. i just feel like right now, i know that life doesn't get better than this. >> i'm super grateful for every moment of it. harolduper gra and not to just piggyback, but i can't. i don't think you can emphasize. that enough. your health. everyone used to tell me whe non my kids were first born and just say, you have great experience because two of your kids are older. they would only get better. and it's only, only getting better. i do hope we havetter, some breakoutsi do hope and ine of love and peace in 2024, like we've never had some. >> i'm hopeful for that. jesse i would also like to see an invasion of love. >> harold well said, sir, but we're losing ground. >> invasion of love. >> and i'm thankful for my, my family, my children, my wife. everybody's happy, thriving. so we're all in a good place in the waters household. >> jessica definitely the familyer stuff.
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and to have a happy, healthy little girl, verinitely thankfue >> my mom had a great year. yes, that's true. for me, i have learned to live my best life. i've learned to appreciate everything every day. i was crazy enough to get anothei was r dog.t so now there are four. and i have my grandson who is starting to talk and he's talking to me and i have george strait tickets for next year. >> i bettei r back anyway. >> can i say one more thing? quick loop around the table, love. >> correct. but in fairness, there are a lot of people ask all the time, i get luckf pe, andy if these ay friends and i love you and we love each other. and that's it for us.ll see >> we'll see you back here next time. happy thanksgiving y. >> the u.s. car bombing talkingt to the same ma

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