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>> jesse: hello, everybody. i'm jesse watters along with greg gutfeld, dana perino, juan williams and emily compag compagno. from new york city, this is "the five." musical it's memorial day, the unofficial kickoff to summer and even though this holiday may be different this year, social distancing during a pandemic, we are still going to have a lot of fun. before we get to that, we want to remember the brave men and women who made the ultimate sacrifice fighting for our country's freedom. we'd also like to honor the heroes on the front lines
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battling the coronavirus. the countless doctors, nurses, emts, police officers and other first responders putting themselves in harm's way. thank you for everything you're doing to help americans get through this. we've got a great show in store, we are answering your fan mail questions for the entire hour. let's get started with some quarantine-themed ones. okay, first question. jeremy, we've got this. best movie you've seen so far during all of this? emily? >> emily: i will say, revisiting "the hunger games" saga except afterward since i had to pay for them, my husband put out the bill and was like you owe me $12 in cash because he was so annoyed that i purchased them all. >> jesse: it's like "the hunger games are happening at your house. dana? >> dana: i have to admit, i don't like i watched a movie
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during the quarantine but i did watch something, i read a book written by sally rooney and then hulu -- >> jesse: wait, wait, wait. "i didn't watch a movie but i read a book." >> dana: no, no, no. i read a lot of books. i haven't watched a full-length movie but i did watch this drama called "normal people" on hulu where they took a book i read last winter and made it into a 12 part series so that's kind of like watching a movie. it was very good. >> jesse: very interesting. greg, what did you see? >> greg: i have a problem, i can't sit through movies anymore but for some reason i can just sit through podcasts and what i do is when i'm done working i turn on podcasts, you know what i listen to. scott adams, some dude named sean something, he's like a physicist, eric weinstein, joe
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grogan, dave ruben, i listen to all of that. i don't know. anyway, and i watch a lot of stuff about artificial intelligence so i feel like with podcasts i am getting something out of it and movies i'm not. >> jesse: "my name is greg, i listen to podcast with physicists. stop it. >> greg: i'm being bullied! >> jesse: juan, what did you see? >> juan: i've been watching to a lot of movies. initially i did it on the covid virus theme, "rear window," i started with hitchcock. and then dad took me onto some more hitchcock movies, like "vertigo" and you know, i rediscovered alfred hitchcock. at the same time i also have been watching bill murray's "groundhog day" and of course --
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just fun movies like "rush hour." >> dana: quarantine is "groundhog day." >> juan: all of a sudden i have time. >> greg: it's turning you into a psycho. >> juan: it could be. >> jesse: i like greg, i'm not watching movies. i am mostly kind of dabbling into documentaries about black holes and quantum physics and things like that. anyway, let's move on. facebook question from valerie, what store or restaurant do you miss going to the most since the shutdown, greg? >> greg: it's like asking me to pick my favorite child, i hate all of them. no. i miss the westside steak house, i miss the steak house, bistro leo in my neighborhood, i miss -- i miss the bowery meat company, i miss eating out but the thing is, i know longer eat
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out and i've lost weight, could there be a correlation, that i am no longer gorging. >> jesse: could there be a correlation? we are going to study that and figure it out. you look great, i know that's you want anybody to tell you. dana, what do you miss the most? >> dana: well, westside steak house is a place greg introduced me to about a decade ago, i love that place. they have excellent food. so to be a little different, i used to go to columbus circle all the time because that's where i was, all the things. you could go through there, that is my little hub and i miss it. >> jesse: i don't miss westside steak house because greg has never invited me. i obviously miss -- >> dana: i will take you. >> jesse: i am on brand.
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juan, what do you miss? >> juan: you know, my favorite restaurant in new york is oceana so ryan who is the owner there is good friend so i go and see him. here in washington, ocea is a gt seafood room. it's like -- it's like a second dining call for me, a second home because all these guys -- it's like a bar where everyone knows your name and i just think that's great in american life, it's not work, it's not home, it's a restaurant where you feel comfortable and the food is great. >> jesse: hear, here, norm. what about you, emily? >> emily: here on the west coast, what i'm missing the most is the ambience, all the places with the big patios that you can just sit and drink all day and the son and you never feel rushed for leaving.
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so every day it started to hurt what place i'm missing. and in new york i agree with juan, i'm missing all the places that feel like a home away from home or you walk in and does know your name and westside steak house and all these places were at super family and community oriented and there's all this lively conversation and all the stuff that we are sort of missing right now. i love our lively conversation, i just meant like -- [laughs] you know what i mean. >> dana: we weren't offended. >> jesse: facebook question. "if you could pick one famous person to be in quarantine with, who would you choose and why, dana? >> dana: i don't really like famous people. >> jesse: no? no one in country music, dana? >> dana: i did get to interview sarah evans and she is
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amazing singer, songwriter, new album out and she would be fun to quarantine with. >> jesse: greg? >> greg: this is a tough question because if you say what you really feel and that person finds out about it, that's going to be kind of creepy to them, if you say hey, i would -- obviously it's lou dobbs buddies already got a restraining order against me so it's like, what's the point of even saying lou dobbs anymore? he will just laugh and call the police. >> jesse: emily, who would you quarantine with? >> emily: it will be strategic. so i'm thinking, whoever has a huge ranso ranch with a ton of s and animals and space and a huge house and knows how to cook, whoever that is, that's what i would like quarantine with. >> dana: you took that in a totally different direction, i thought i had to quarantine at
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my house. >> emily: oh, no, i was thinking who i could camp out with. >> greg: emily, i think you just described neverland. >> juan: i was giving emily points for being inventive, why not have a rich friend? who wouldn't want to have a rich friend with a pool and a big lawn but i guess you can't say -- i can't say my wife, she is famous to me but she's pretty good quarantine company but if my wife wasn't -- i wouldn't mind angela bassett being around and in that evening when i have time, why not have it like, you know, billy joel, the piano man or -- you know, somebody like that who is going to play piano and sing songs in the evening, that will be awesome. >> emily: can you bring people back from the data? >> greg: prince has been dead
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about if he were alive -- or do you mean prince andrew? >> juan: it didn't say dead or alive, it just said who would you want a famous person? >> emily: i like it, juan, i like it. >> jesse: used all my answer, i was going to say your wife, also. [laughter] instagram question, "any lockdown online buying that you have done or regret, emily?" i know there's a lot there. >> emily: know, there is not. i haven't regretted purchasing anything online since quarantine. i think -- my, my -- i've consumed a lot less and suffer that i'm grateful. it probably shows but like i think it's a good thing. i think it's a good thing for me. temporarily.
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>> jesse: greg, how many records have you bought online? >> greg: a lot and they are all driving my life crazy. i bought a lot of world music, i got star from africa, i decided to choose music from all over the world from different eras to take me out of my shelter, out of my own internal prison. isn't that beautiful? >> juan: okay. >> jesse: i didn't see that one coming. >> greg: neither did i. >> jesse: juan, do you know how to online shop? >> juan: i have to call you, jessie, you have to help me. it's hard enough to get you to help me with the zoom but in terms of buying stuff -- you know it, this is an intriguing story because the car dealer, the car dealers have been offering me better deals to get out of my car lease because they want my car because i think they are short on used cars, pre-owned cars because with the
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virus they can't have car options so i was tempted to really buy a really luxurious type of car for a reduced price but i didn't do it, i resisted. i got a lower level car and i'm glad i did it because the next morning i woke up and i just had guilt like i would've been so guilty if i had bought a really luxury car. >> emily: how you deserve it, you should get it. >> juan: i couldn't do it emotionally, i'm just not that kid. it's like i don't deserve it or something. >> jesse: i don't think you deserve it either, juan. >> juan: i know you didn't. >> dana: i don't have regrets about anything i purchased but right before the quarantine i bought so many pairs of shoes that were going to be so cute for the spring and the summer and i haven't been able to wear any of them so i have that regret. maybe next year.
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>> jesse: me, too, dana. i've got high heels coming up to the top of the closet. we are just getting started so stay right here, more fan mail questions are headed your way on "the five"'s memorial day special. ♪ ok everyone, our mission is to provide complete, balanced nutrition for strength and energy. whoo-hoo! great tasting ensure with 9 grams of protein, 27 vitamins and minerals, and nutrients to support immune health. andthat liberty mutual customizes your insurance, i just love hitting the open road and telling people so you only pay for what you need! [squawks] only pay for what you need. ♪ liberty. liberty. liberty. liberty. ♪ whether you're facing unemployment. have bills to pay.
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became popular? that's an interesting question, dana, should something be ruined just because it's popular? but let's play the game. >> dana: i know what you mean. for me, sometimes i feel like when a novel is overhyped then i tend to think, well, then i'm not going to read that because it's too pedestrian. but actually as it turns out they are usually pretty good. >> greg: that never happens with my books. jesse? >> dana: oh! the tiger cane. >> greg: good point, excellent point. speaking of "tiger king ," jesse? >> jesse: i used to think jesse watters was cool before i became popular, now look at me. i'm like an old man. >> juan: wow. >> greg: wow.
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but i almost understand what he means. >> jesse: you know what i'm talking about. >> juan: tell me, greg, what does he mean? >> greg: i can't get into it here. juan, what was ruined because it got popular? why am i yelling? >> juan: i would say it goes back a little ways but the macarena used to be kind of a fun dance thing and then it became too popular, it just became like every crazy person oon the street decides they have to show you their macarena moves. there you go, jesse. >> greg: i don't know, emily. >> emily: yes, of course. any bar or restaurant that was sort of a hole in the wall and totally awesome and then became popular and now you can't get in our every time you go it's super crowded and annoying people are there except the whole time i
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was trying to give an example, a specific one and i couldn't but i could just member my feelings. >> greg: this is why my little place theory, when somebody says hey, i know this little place, nobody knows about it and you get there and it's mobbed because every bit he likes to think they have a little place. i was going to say what was ruined because it became popular's hand washing because it was really cool if you washed your hands a lot. i washed my hands a lot. now everybody washes their hands and it's not that cool anymore. instagram question, everybody is confused. if you had to lose books or music which one would you miss the most? all right, jesse, i know you don't even indulge in either of them but let's give it a shot. >> jesse: i think my answer will surprise you. but it's books.
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[laughter] >> greg: it's interesting because you were trying to figure out which one was which, the books are the heavy things with paper. >> jesse: not going to read your book. >> greg: i dedicated it to you. emily? >> emily: i refuse to choose, i'm not going to, i cannot give up either. i refused. i'm not going to. b3 wand? >> juan: it is a tough choice but i think if you had to pick, for me i would coming you know, say i'd have to keep the books because that's the basis of civilization, that's how we keep growing. >> jesse: what about the macarena? >> juan: what about the dance at all the kids were doing where they -- what is that? i don't even know the name of that dance but again, it's something i got ruined because it's too much. >> jesse: dana, we know,
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you're going to give up music, right? >> dana: yeah. >> greg: i would give up books. i already -- i'm having a hard time reading lately, i've been reading long things, it's hard. except for my book which comes out in a matter of months. last question i gather. what is something you like to do that other people would probably consider weird? this is the story of my life, i should come up with something clean. emily? >> emily: i really like to clean and i really like to tidy and organize, i am sure i do other things that are way more weird than that but that's top of the mind. >> greg: all right, juan, what is something you like to do that other people probably consider weird.
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do not see the macarena. >> juan: i was going to say talk to you. i think that people who get to know me like even my kids can't believe i root for a bad basketball team, the washington wizards. i've been doing it, if i have put the money that i paid for season tickets for that team into the stock market i had to like greg gutfeld or jesse watters, right? >> jesse: you could afford it to buy that nice luxury vehicle. >> juan: but i'd still be guilty. >> dana: i like to keep my email inbox below 20 and i'm pretty good at it and my preference is to keep it at zero by the end of the week and that's really hard to do but i think a lot of people are very comfortable having a ton of emails in their inbox which is some that i don't like. so i'm sure jesse has 44,000, give me heart palpitations.
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>> jesse: only 6,000. >> greg: what you do that people think is weird? >> jesse: i watercolor the other day, i was surprisingly good at it. some people say, jesse, you should do that for a living, you are the modern day -- you know, who is a famous watercolor impressionist? >> greg: oh, my god. i have obviously too many, i can't even talk about it. i would have to say my airport ritual of showing up, sometimes the night before. probably my travel habits are very strange and my obsession with time which is borderline psychotic, that drives everybody crazy including all the people
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you see right there. all right. what something we miss about working in the studio together, we will answer that next. ♪ days and nights out of sync, keeping me from the things i love to do. talk to your doctor, and call 844-214-2424. ♪ ♪ [ engines revving ] ♪ ♪ it's amazing to see them in the wild like th--
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>> i mike emanuel, here's a quick look at the headlines on this memorial day. president trump marked this solemn and unusual holiday by laying a wreath at arlington national seven terry. he also spoke at a service in baltimore. the president's mind is also on politics and the pandemic, threatening to move this summer's republican national convention from charlotte on my not give carolina's democrat governor makes assurances that the event facility can be fully occupied. joe biden made a rare trip outside his delaware home today, making his first in person appearance in over two months as he marked memorial day by laying
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a wreath at a veterans park near his house. i mike emanuel in washington. please join me at 6:00 eastern for a live special report. now back to "the five." ♪ ♪ >> dana: welcome back to >> danato the"the five"'s memorn mail special. the first comes from instagram, tj ringer wants to know, what is something you miss about working in studio together? juan? >> juan: i think it's watching you well jesse is talking because that camera doesn't always show body language but sometimes jesse is going off and before he asks you to hold his hand so he doesn't get in trouble, everybody on the set can see that dana is like -- you know, jesse, i think it's time
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for me to lend you a hand. >> jesse: yeah, yeah. i miss holding dana's hand. >> dana: jesse, do you miss anything? >> jesse: yeah, i miss holding your hand. there was a few times during this quarantine i wished i had dana's hand that i could squeeze but you know, we are not going to talk about those moments. speak to me, too. >> jesse: i miss greg in between the commercials, those are some choice nuggets that i miss. but we have to save those. >> dana: that's where you get all your great material. what about you, greg? do you miss us at all? >> greg: there are three things. we have such a hard time having a conversation because we can't see each other's faces next to each other so we don't know w ad also, to jesse's point and -- i have to have an outlet for my weird ideas which i usually talk
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to dana about before the show or i talk about it during the break. so i end up having to have these conversations on my own talking to myself while i am here and if you ask anybody in the control room, they can hear me. i just sit here and i talk to myself, i say the exact same weird stuff that i always do but there's nobody here. it's kind of creepy. >> dana: maybe this week you could start calling me at 4:45 and start getting it all out, that would be good. what about you, emily? >> emily: i miss the energy of being together, we all have our individual connections but together we make this team and unit and i miss that, i see it off of that, i miss being live with you guys in person and the whole team, it's not just us, there's other people around, i miss that. going from 2d to 3d, i guess.
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>> greg: i miss johnny miss johnny. >> dana: i miss johnny, i miss our producers, i also missed the snacks. >> jesse: i shouldn't say this because fox does a nice job at the snack transition did not go smoothly, remember what they did during the pandemic when they changed our snacks? not happy about it. and gutfeld steals half of them anyway. >> greg: we are the true heroes. during the pandemic we were dissatisfied with our snacks. speak to name the happiest time you ever had on "the five." emily? >> emily: okay, i think it would be when you guys surprised me for my birthday. i felt so -- and also, our christmas special with greg, that gift, those were the most mind-blowing, adorable -- i felt so loved, i love you guys.
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>> dana: yeah, yeah. >> jesse: not sure about -- my happiest time on "the five" comes every day right when the monologue is over. [laughter] >> dana: because then you get to talk. all right. greg, how about you? have you ever had a happy time on "the five"? >> greg: i like when brett says hello, greg, at the end. yes, my favorite time was when we pranks, we did the cake prank. remember, johnny dropped the cake. that was funny. >> emily: that was traumatic for me. >> dana: i think mine was when we went to nashville, that was -- i was in hog heaven there. what about you, juan? >> juan: i would guess it's the celebrations. i wonder if the audience notices but we celebrate birthdays and
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so everybody has their own kind of moment with a birthday and cake and i love it. i also like christmas, i think the christmas gifts have been great, i have never forgotten jesse giving me that suits, that crazy suit, it was -- snowflakes and its white suit with blue snowflakes, it was so great that i were at that christmas day. >> emily: that's sweet. >> dana: we have a time, don't we. up next, how did you meet your best friend? we will answer that when our memorial day special comes back. to relieve moderate pain, yet non-addictive and gentle on the body. salonpas. it's good medicine. hisamitsu.
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your best friend? dana? >> dana: on an airplane. i definitely consider my husband my best friend and we met on an airplane on august 17, 1997. that was it. >> wow, it must have been a lovely flight. greg, what about your best friend? >> greg: i will never forget meeting jack in a liquor store. speak to dorothea? >> juan: come on, greg. come on. >> greg: jack daniel's. i'm going to go the safe route for dana, i met my best friend in a hotel in portugal at a sales conference. my wife. >> juan: that's your wife? >> greg: no, it's a guy named jack. [laughter] >> juan: yeah.
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he was the guy with the coke, i forgot about that. emily, how did you meet your best friend? >> emily: i really don't have one best friend, i have a crew in every chapter of my life. i consider myself really fortunate in that way. i have a tight group of friends from growing up and high school and college and law school and certain firms i've been at. so i feel like -- to me i love that because it's like all of these different sort of circles and then within all of those i have my one or two closest i guess but i've never had just sort of wanting inseparable, i've had a lot of different really close friends. why are you laughing? is that bad? >> greg: it's really bad, if you can't name a best friend it says a lot about you, emily. >> emily: i love a lot of people. whatever, i hate you guys.
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[laughter] >> juan: you see, you just lost friends. it's memorial day. jesse, how did you meet your best friend? >> jesse: i met my best friend -- what was it, greg, about seven years ago you were walking out of "redeye." we've been really tight ever since. probably i'm going to say my wife. >> juan: i think back to elementary school, high school, college, but it seems to me like school ar is a place for long tm relationships and bonding to take place. our next question, and this one really is for you, what is your favorite mall food? >> jesse: sbarro, it's easy. the best small pizza america h
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has. >> juan: pepperoni, what do you put on it? >> jesse: i will throw some peps on there, juan, juan. >> juan: emily? >> emily: at malls, the ice cream stores are always my favorite, where i can go and indulge in and of course i get the exact same thing every time which is peanut butter, chocolate, and some cookie dough and maybe even chocolate chips and so many bad things but it's like a complete sugar high. like that day that -- >> greg: you mix cookie dough, mint chocolate chip, and peanut butter? >> emily: yeah. what do you mean, it's amazing. it peanut butter, chocolate, mint, and cookie dough. those all go together. and marshmallows. it's delicious. >> greg: where are the green beans?
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>> juan: think of all the weight she's lost, she didn't eat all that ice cream. there is an upside to this. what is your favorite mall food? >> greg: this is a tough one because malls have changed. i would've gone with soft serve ice cream if you would ask me and about they '70s but these days, you have to go with auntie anne's pretzels. or the cinnabon which just stares at you like and email alien daring you to eat it and then immediately goes down your stomach and you feel horrible self-loathing. together, if you do that at once -- >> jesse: emily put side and her ice cream. [laughter] >> greg: it's what you eat in bed on the last day of your life. >> juan: dana, do you indulge? >> dana: i don't know if it still exists but i've got to go with orange julius.
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>> greg: yeah. the >> jesse: i don't know that. >> greg: you don't know the orange julius? and hot dogs, right? >> dana: yeah, they had hot dogs but the actual orange julius itself, fantastic. >> greg: wienerschnitzel. >> juan: i love french fries. have you guys ever had boardwalk french fries? >> dana: yeah. >> emily: no. >> juan: that's pretty good stuff. anyway, it just reminds me, it's summertime, feels like summer when we are having conversations like this. what was the best summary of your life? our answers next on the "the five" 'memorial day special. ♪ a credit on their auto insurance. because it's the right thing to do. we're also giving payment relief options to eligible members
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if you were sexually abused by a priest, scout leader, coach or teacher contact us confidentially today. it's time. ♪ >> emily: all right, welcome back to the "the five" on this memorial day. the theme of the segment is summer. our first question is a facebook question, "what was the best summer of your life?" one, i will start with you, what
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was yours? >> juan: i can remember it quite clearly, i got married july 1st 1978. and it was a pretty awesome -- it was a nice wedding and then we went that weekend to see fireworks and we went and tried to take a camping trip. the problem with a city boy trying to take a camping trip as i didn't realize you got to bring the tent so i thought, they must have tense up there in the poconos but no, you've got to bring your own tent and stuff. if i had only known jesse back then, he would've told me. >> emily: camping underneath the star sounds awesome. well how about you, what was your best summer? >> jesse: i am going to be romantic with want and go with last summer because i proposed. and that's cheesy but i don't care because i am comfortable with it. >> emily: awesome. greg, what about you?
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best summer of your life? >> greg: it would have to be, i was just out of college and i hitchhiked across europe, i guess i started in june and all the way to the end of september until they arrested me and i spent some time, i spent some time in a prison, they could not tie me but you know -- it took some arm twisting to get me back to america. >> emily: some effective legal representation. dana, what was your best summer? >> dana: in 1998 on memorial day weekend i moved to england where, i had met peter that august before, i moved there memorial day weekend and i had that summer there were just look back on that so fondly because i got to travel to places i had never even dreamed i could travel to, i'd only read about in books but we went all over europe, we also got married that summer but i just your member that is being really quite magical and also because
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the daylight lasted from like 4:00 in the morning until 11:00 p.m. at night and it was so fantastic and i loved it and it didn't occur to me that the opposite of the light would be true in the winter and i would say that winter was one of the hardest i've ever had in my li life. >> emily: i feel like what you just described is what i love about having that kind of summer is that it's like magical, those experiences. when i was taking about this question just now i couldn't decide, i feel like i've been really fortunate to have all of these magical summers, i grew up going to this ranch and then i worked on it and i spent a summer in south africa, i was on a ranch in montana for a summer, all those magical summers where you are in this exceptional experience and it only lasts for that time. that's why summer is amazing. >> jesse: same thing with your best friend answer, you have to stick with something. >> greg: ranch this, ranch that. why don't you just moved to a
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ranch? pick our ranch. pick a ranch, emily! >> emily: is there one song that whenever you hear it reminds you of summer? dana? >> dana: oh, yeah. is it by oasis? they had one big summer song and i can't remember the name of it. was an oasis? come back to me, i'm looking it up. go to somebody else. >> emily: greg, not something horrible. speaker i'm going to be very cliche, whenever i hear "good vibrations," because i grew up in california, that was -- there is no song like it at the time. instrumentation is well-paid >> dana: i've got it. "that outfield. it started with an old.
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>> emily: jesse, your song, we have to be quick. >> jesse: don henley, boys of summer. >> emily: you're welcome for playing it. one coming your song. >> juan: being a city boy, "up on the roof," the drifters or "summertime." i love those songs. >> emily: yep, totally. >> juan: summer, that's great. >> emily: mine "boys of summer" and also "summer of 69." what summer food is delicious -- just kidding, "one more question" is next.he i wanted to help protect myself. my doctor recommended eliquis. eliquis is proven to treat and help prevent another dvt or pe blood clot. almost 98% of patients on eliquis didn't experience another. and eliquis has significantly less major bleeding than the standard treatment. eliquis is fda-approved and has both. don't stop eliquis unless your doctor tells you to.
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emily? >> emily: gymnastics. >> dana: that's a good one. >> jesse: i like that. go for the gold. juan, what would you be the best at? >> juan: nonfiction writing. if i couldn't be a boxer and my dad told me that's not a good career choice for me. >> jesse: that's not good, that'll hurt your brain. dana, he stole your answer. >> dana: i was going to as a writer but also, if i could play tennis really well i would be so happy. >> jesse: you got to keep doing those lessons, dana. greg? >> greg: i was going to see a tv commentator but i think i'm already there so i'm going to go with -- a metal guitarist, if somebody would send me the best youtube instructional video that would get me through this, i
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would be grateful. >> jesse: i would be the best electrician so i could unplug that horrible music. that's it for us, we will see you back here tomorrow. "special report" is up next. >> bret: president trump pulls the plug on foreigners coming into the country from brazil. joe biden makes his first public appearance in two months and we will find out what makes an american warrior as we talk exclusively to the chairman of the joint chiefs of staff. this is a special memorial day addition of "special report." ♪ good evening, i mike emanuel in for bret baier. president trump marks solemn and unusual memorial day by laying a wreath at arlington national cemetery honoring the americans who have bravely given their lives to secure freedom
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