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thanks and him eating his first one ever. that will do it for us on "your world" catch me on "making money" have a great thanksgiving, everyone. good night and we appreciate it. ♪ >> jesse: hello, everybody. along with emily compagno, juan williams, dana perino, and greg, 5:00 in new york city and this is "the five." ♪ happy thanksgiving, everybody. we hope you are stuffed and have not gotten into any fights with your relatives, may be a few. get ready for a lot of fun. we will be answered your fan mail questions for the hour, plus it is never too early for christmas. we have a secret santa surprise coming up later that you don't want to miss. all right, let's get started with your questions. facebook question from diane k,
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emily, let's begin with you. what do you find most irritating about thanksgiving? >> emily: nothing! the notion that people already grumble going into it. that's what i find irritating. >> jesse: is at the traffic on the travel? >> emily: but this year is the government overreach and the notion that the government can enter your home and a rescue or find you for having your family over. >> jesse: yes, big government is terrible, right, juan? >> not if they are trying to protect me, but this is an interesting question, because it is one of those thanksgiving where you are like i like to those things that were irritating me. traffic or my brother going crazy and overcooking the turkey, i hope he is not watching. i don't like dry turkey. but now i want have that to talk about. >> dana: the three day work week. i find that very annoying that
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you work monday now, it would be better if it was a whole week off. working monday tuesday wednesday, and then being off thursday friday it throws me off completely. >> jesse: i have a feeling i know what irritates greg. it's "the five" holiday special shows that irritate you. >> greg: what did america really do? are you with me? for me thanksgiving is nothing more than a protest and i take it out on the turkey. >> jesse: it looks like it. >> greg: thanksgiving rolls back all the progress i make on my diet and my savings. i end up having to -- because generally when i was younger i would save may be over a year $1500 when you were like young, well yeah, but in the '90s yet a flight home and that would just go to like gifts and flight. all the money i saved would go to that. and then i would be working out
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and maybe i would lose over the year like 7 pounds, it all comes back. so basically you spend ten months trying to do the right thing and then in four days you just blow it all. other than that i love thanksgiving. >> jesse: i find it irritating on thanksgiving when my mother starts yelling to me about politics. she did not stop today at the table. yelling and yelling about the recounts and the challenges. mom, give it a break. instagram question from steven 5511, what is the first thing you do when you get home from work? let's go to greg, because we all know. >> greg: first so pull down the shades because i live in new york and i don't want them to know that i'm doing, because then they will call the police. i exercise. >> jesse: that's not true. it >> greg: i do. after the show i put on my little peleton and on the
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floormat exercise i do a upper body strength work out to balance the lower body. she has good music. so i break up the exercise so that i have more energized and you sleep better coming asleep better. >> jesse: because it sounds like you go home and eat right away. >> greg: i you think about food, but it takes a half-hour, so i can work out. >> jesse: you have it down to a science. >> dana: i have to go through the routine with jasper, he runs, he is excited. he gets the toy and then you have to sit on the couch for a few minutes so that he gets all the way goes out. and i do my exercises, some posture work for my new year's resolution. i really needed to do it and i am glad that i have committed to that. >> greg: stop posturing. >> dana: and then i sit on the
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couch. >> jesse: i get home from work and then i watch myself on twitter and see all the highlights from the show. >> juan: that would aggravate you. >> jesse: i did well that sho show. >> juan: first thing is i take off the makeup. >> greg: i put more on. >> jesse: that's why you close the shades. >> juan: and you change mentality by changing clothes, so you put on relaxing close. >> greg: that was the whole thing between mister rogers, he will put on the sweater, remove the pans. that was not mister rogers. >> jesse: you have a mister rogers look going on. >> greg: i do. >> jesse: emily, what do you do at home? >> emily: i work at home, so it's walking downstairs and have changing, but it's a mix of everything here, i changed and i watch my game day footage and i
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walk my dog and i work out. so i do all that stuff. but when i am here in the city i usually go out and get something to eat. >> jesse: you go out. i have seen you out, emily. instagram questions from john, what reality show would you be best on. let's go to you, emily. >> emily: i feel like maybe what i would be worst on but i would love to be on is that adventure game where you are a partner with someone and you go around the world. i am horrible, but i love to travel. >> jesse: you would be dead wait. >> emily: i think that i would be amazing. any reality show that had me traveling or exploring outside of the house. not one of those things where you are trapped inside and not one of those things where it is like relationship-based. >> jesse: we ask you what you would be on not would not be on. juan, what about you? >> juan: that would've been my answer, that's what i would have done.
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it sounds like a lot of fun. i would be discovering the world. >> jesse: i think i would do some real world road rules challenge? you remember those shows from the '90s there was dating/competition, i think i would excel. >> dana: like "the bachelor?" >> jesse: no. >> dana: i was going to say "the amazing race" because i would love to do that with peter. i think that we would be pretty good at that. i also think there was a show, it started in england and then came over here, what not to wear where you do a little makeover, is that a reality show? >> jesse: probably. >> dana: i would like to do that. >> jesse: you're doing well so far. greg, what would you like to do? >> greg: i was going to say "to the amazing race" but i thought that it was about race, you would do a different race, let's do the japanese, let's do the australians, are they a ra race? >> dana: i don't think so.
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>> greg: i don't think so. i'm going to go with the obvious choice of which is "naked and afraid." emily, you have fewer outside, you don't have a map unless it is the cover page and then you have to survive naked and afraid, have you watched that show? >> emily: no. e.u. >> greg: the choice of participants is interesting. >> dana: is it still going? >> greg: yes, i think it is still going. i like structure. [laughter] >> juan: do they have "real house husband?" >> jesse: yes, we know someone on that show. what do we have here? instagram question from man's bow. what will you be binge watching
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over thanksgiving break? >> dana: peter and i like to watch "the crown" and he pauses it so that i can ask a question and he answers things. if you go up to scotland it can get a little -- >> jesse: greg, what will you be binge watching? >> greg: i don't know, because i kind of watch the first couple of episodes of "the crown" but i found it very british. and i like "schitt's creek" and you can't believe it, because it is the name of the show and the city. >> juan: i have heard good things about "the mandelorian."
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so i thought i would get into it. >> jesse: very highbrow. >> emily: "the hallmark christmas." what i have been doing since july. >> dana: shannon bream as wel well. >> jesse: you guys are watching that together? >> emily: no, separate but together. the hallmark channel is totally amazing, but countdown to christmas it is movie after movie after movie about christmas. it's amazing. >> juan: i go home and i walk in and there are all these people watching countdown to christmas. >> greg: who would've thought that a greeting card company would have like the most influential network out of fox news in the world. everybody loves hallmark. and what they did was they were one aisle in the drugstore 30 years ago. >> emily: now it is an empire. >> greg: now it is an empire! >> jesse: they have come a long way, so we let matt have we. we are only through one segment. facebook question from mandy, how did your place in your family affect you, oldest,
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middle, youngest? juan, how did it affect the u.n. where were you? >> juan: i'm the baby and by far. my sister is 11 years older, my brother is nine years older. >> dana: you are almost in only. >> juan: it is a separate experience and for an immigrant kid it was totally separate, because everybody was speaking spanish, but i don't speak spanish. >> jesse: i know more spanish than juan. >> juan: there you go. >> emily: i'm the youngest also, it has informed everything. like i think eternally the littlest sister. and sort of in this dynamic, that's why i'm use to like teasing and i'm super comfortable in that role having the older one always telling you what to do in guiding and all that stuff. >> jesse: yes, you do like to be too used. i am the big brother and i like to lord everything over my little sister. so i think that's about right. >> dana: isn't that obvious that i am the oldest.
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the worrywart, very responsible. >> jesse: very responsible, that's me, responsibility. you have a lot of sisters. >> greg: i was the second youngest until i killed billy. >> jesse: portability. we miss you. and we miss us. so much more to come on this special edition of "the five" including the big secret santa surprise. but up next, more of these crazy questions including who are childhood heroes are. ♪ research shows people remember commercials with nostalgia. so to help you remember that liberty mutual customizes your home insurance, here's one that'll really take you back. wow! what'd you get, ryan? it's customized home insurance from liberty mutual! what does it do bud? it customizes our home insurance so we only pay for what we need! and what did you get, mike? i got a bike. only pay for what you need.
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>> dana: thank you for enjoying my music, emily, a special edition of "the five," answering your questions and i have a doozy for you. it's a facebook question from cary h, emily, did you have to fight for the wishbone as a child and did your wish ever come true? >> emily: i can't remember fighting over it, but i remember stoked when i would get to pull it. and maybe that was the clerk of being the youngest. >> dana: did you only have one turkey? >> greg: you in more than one turkey? >> dana: we ate a turkey and had the leftovers. what about the wishbone? >> juan: when you think of something like that i think of birthday wishes or new year's resolutions, but i don't really think of -- i know it is a tradition in some families, but i don't think it was a big one for me. >> jesse: we did not do the wishbone, we ran the power riot.
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juan hits that a joke. thanks, greg. >> dana: did you get it? >> emily: you just ran the different route than a wishbone? >> jesse: it's an offense. >> dana: how offensive was that? i believe that my sister would not have touched the wishbone. >> greg: said it would be a doozy. this might be the worst question as you can tell by all of us wondering why. >> dana: can you give me another chance? this is an instagram question, who would you say you are most like in world history? >> greg: oh, wow, caligula. he knew how to party. i'll tell you that. >> dana: al all right, emily? >> emily: oh -- [laughter] i have no idea who is awesome?
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>> greg: lizzie borden? you should look up the show. >> emily: remind me. >> juan: it's not far from caligula. >> greg: she had a rough relationship with her parents. >> juan: very bad. >> dana: who do you think juan is most like in history -- the question should've been framed who do we think you are most like in history. but you get to answer for yourself first. >> juan: well, so, galileo. because i am misunderstood in my time. but ultimately i proved to be right. there we are. >> dana: you're saying no? >> jesse: if he is galileo, then i am einstein. [laughter] >> juan: it is thanksgiving dinner. we just might do it. >> dana: i have no idea. >> jesse: i would put you as mary pickford.
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[laughter] >> dana: i just like the accent. >> greg: an actress from the 1920s, mary pickford. somebody is going yes. >> dana: i think it was a little bit more like i don't know, some small person. >> emily: thumbelina. >> dana: yes, that would be a historical figure. it feels like we have things going together already. another facebook question, now this is a good one. who was your childhood hero, jesse? >> jesse: it was michael jackson. >> dana: hero? >> jesse: michael jackson, ronald reagan, and mike tyson. >> dana: that is a very elective group. >> jesse: and randall cunningham. there you go. >> dana: do you have one? >> jesse: what is so funny? >> greg: nothing. 16 things i could say, but none of them --
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michael jackson. okay, so all of my heroes were on television. so i can go decade almost by decade which would be robert conrad, who was -- cornel west from "wild, wild west." and then of course there was steve austin lee majors, $6 million man. and what else? there was another one that i grew up with that -- well i will do that, they were always tv type people that i looked up to. >> dana: mine were from books, pippi longstocking i loved and i loved her ingalls wilder of course. and she was a great. >> jesse: sherah? >> dana: did you have a hero? >> emily: in terms of posters on the wall, i had neil armstrong, i had a parishioner, i had bon jovi. it was a lot.
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3 out of 3. but i also love to, was with my parents a lot, -- >> dana: really, really solid answer. your parents. >> juan: i did not get to play. >> dana: i'm sorry. >> juan: i think that i am like jesse and i like athletes, so muhammad ali was a big hero for me. >> dana: mary lou breton! >> greg: that's who you are. >> juan: what is odd this thanksgiving is that two of my childhood heroes died this week. tom seaver died and bob gibson. both great pitchers. but a lot of great athletes had died. >> dana: especially in baseball. and favorite things going dessert, juan. >> juan: pumpkin pie. it sounds like -- but really, if you get a pumpkin pie that is
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made properly, it is just out of this world. >> dana: peter would not agree with you. he loved everything american except for pumpkin pie. he does not understand it. >> jesse: pumpkin cheesecake. >> juan: the link >> dana: that's a good combo. >> juan: it's a little heavy. >> jesse: i can afford it. >> greg: i will just go with brownies. i like brownies. i could eat a whole pan of brownies embedded. sometimes you have to. >> jesse: did you eat brownies before the show? and can i have some? >> emily: pumpkin pie for sure, especially for breakfast the day after. >> dana: i will say cherry five. pie. we will save that question for next thanksgiving. >> greg: if there is one. >> dana: coming up, the strangest thing that has happened to us in an elevator paired we will answer that and more on our thanksgiving fan mail special next. ♪ some hot cocoa?
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♪ >> i mike emanuel in washington, here's a look at the latest headlines, and the macy's day parade was held in new york with but with several changes due to the coronavirus pandemic. the usual crowds were not permitted in the normal route through manhattan was shortened. it short time ago president trump began a videoconference with military service members. earlier issuing a proclamation encouraging americans together in homes and places of worship to offer a prayer of thanks. joe biden urged people to limit travel and saying his family is temporarily letting go of traditions they cannot do safely. the supreme court has ruled against new york governor andrew cuomo's order banning large groups from worshiping. the order violated their freedom of religion. i mike emanuel in washington, please join me for "special report" live at 6:00 p.m.
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eastern, happy thanksgiving to you all. ♪ ♪ >> greg: we are back. we have a lot more questions to get to you in our "the five" thanksgiving special, why am i reading a prompter when we know what i am going to say. first question from tomora, what is the strangest thing that happened to you in an elevator, dana? >> dana: at first i thought to nothing strange ever happens to me. but there was one thing and i wish that i could remember who it was, you know how across the street is that xm radio, so one time i went over there to do an interview, might've been book related and i am in the elevator coming down and i did not even
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notice that there was apparently this very famous person in the elevator and he was there to sing a song, but he was parading his staffer. and it was so mean and so rude, and i did not know, and turns out he was somebody very famous. >> greg: yes, it was adam levine from maroon 5. he is terrible to his staff. it's disgusting what he says. anyways, jesse, let's not talk about adam levine. this is supposed to be things giving. i don't know why you brought that up in front of me. anything strange in an elevator? >> jesse: not strange, but embarrassing. ten years ago in philly, i had done one of the "man on the street." and i was in an elevator at a nice hotel and i go 'ahh, i need to book a massage" and the guy behind me goes tough day waters? and it was like the governor of arkansas. i was really ashamed of myself. >> dana: it is tough work.
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>> greg: he could have given you the massage which would be amazing. >> jesse: now he is no longer in office. it >> greg: that is the very reason why. a strange thing and an elevator? >> juan: i am a little bit claustrophobic. i grew up around bad elevators and public housing, it's not good. so elevators freak me out in general, so i just want to get off. just let me off. i make the sign of the cross. >> greg: you don't want to do that in an elevator. trust me, i have learned the hard way. i know it is a holiday, producer in my ear. that means a lot of the kids won't know what i'm saying. all right, emily, what is the strangest thing that happened to you? >> emily: not that strange, but specific to here is that we have tvs in the elevators here, so if there is a replay and you are in the elevator watching yourself on tv, that sort of cool and interesting and strange, for me that was a totally new experience. >> jesse: sometimes i don't get off the elevator. i just keep riding.
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>> dana: do you remember a few years ago there was an earthquake in new york? i got on the elevator at lake floor 18 and i was coming down here to do the show, and while i was on the elevator there was an earthquake. i do not even feel it. everybody else felt it but me. >> greg: i guess that can happen, somebody has to be in an elevator during an earthquake, why wouldn't it be you? >> dana: you are probably glad it was me. it >> greg: i was, i hope she is in an elevator. >> jesse: have you been stuck in an elevator? >> greg: yes, i had to call the fire department and they knew me from my voice and were making fun of me outside the elevator. it is a tiny -- are really tiny elevator. yes, very big for me. but i was in the elevator for 1e fire department. that's how like freaked out i was, because i am also not agoraphobic, but -- >> juan: claustrophobic. it >> greg: claustrophobic.
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i cannot wait any longer so they made fun of me for a good 20 minutes. >> emily: did you guys see the m. night shyamalan movie about to the elevator called "devil" and the whole thing takes place in an elevator. >> jesse: with the whole movie in one elevator? >> emily: yes, and then the outer events. you have to see it. >> greg: it's okay. next question. this is cute. have you ever been a member of a fan club? i am more of a fan of a member club. but emily, were you ever remember of a fan club? i expect you were. >> emily: i honestly can't think of one except for maybe three tickets to def leppard. but other than that just wine club. >> greg: i wish i had a wine club. a drink and then beat him with it. >> jesse: i'm not going to say it. >> greg: come on! >> emily: no one is watching! >> jesse: i'm good.
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>> greg: it is michael jackson! it was michael jackson. >> jesse: i won't say it. i know better than that? >> emily: if we just right will you admit it? >> jesse: baryshnikov. >> greg: you have to answer the question. >> jesse: billoreilly.com [laughter] >> juan: being a season ticket holder, is that a fan club? i root for one of the most troubled basketball teams in america and in keeping the money. like why do i pay the money, but i keep going. >> dana: you are a good fan. joining in the club. >> greg: i think i was in a cheap trick fan club, so i got a little picture of them in the mail and i paid $2 for it. still a rip-off, by the way. but i still have the picture.
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remember the "mickey mouse club." wasn't that creepy? >> emily: christina aguilera in her finest. >> greg: i'm talking about the real one. wasn't there a little fat kid? >> emily: we don't body shame here. [laughter] >> greg: was his name teddy? coming up... find out what we kept in our high school lockers, and don't miss our secret santa surprised ahead on "the five." ♪ ♪ ♪ [ engines revving ] ♪ it's amazing to see them in the wild like th-- shhh. [ engine revs ] for those who were born to ride, there's progressive.
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♪ ♪ >> juan: welcome back, happy thanksgiving, everyone. answering more of your fan mail questions on this turkey day. here's a question for you, what's your best early memory of thanksgiving?
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let's go to the ranch, dana. >> dana: yes, we would probably leave on -- we had to go to school monday, tuesday, wednesday, hence the three day thing. but we would drive up about six hours up to wyoming to the ranch. i remember that, but one time in colorado we were not able to drive up to the ranch because there was 14 inches down to the night before. so everybody on the street where we lived on elm street, they were all -- everybody was going to somebody's place for thanksgiving. and so my mom invited everybody over to our place, but you had three cranberries and two green beans, but no mashed potatoes, because somewhere else somebody was making mashed potatoes pretty so that sticks in my mi mind. >> juan: all right, so greg. >> greg: cubby, that was the name of the little chunky kid from the "mickey mouse club." i don't have any memories, i just remember going to want to my mom's sister's places, and he
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marries, and they had a refrigerator in the garage. you knowingly remember things? and when i think of them i think of a refrigerator, they had a refrigerator in the garage. >> jesse: isn't that great? >> greg: it's the most amazing thing in the world. a soda pop, they had so much soda pop and weird stuff like tall bottles of rc, which was kind of strange, but i drink it anyway. it made me feel dirty inside. >> emily: i loved thanksgiving because we would all cook together. my mom and my dad would involve us in the recipes. so i remember that growing up, like making that individual ravioli and learning the famous turkey recipe where it cooks superfast, super hot. high heat. that's a remember. speech fully ranks >> greg: the great recipe. it's called a microwave!
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spewing i saved you for last, because i'm thinking that you and i might have something in common, because we were talking about wish vanquished bones, but thanksgiving football. >> jesse: we did have the turkey touch in philly where we would all play in the neighborhood and we would pass out these little turkey trophies to whoever scored the most touchdowns. i had a few. but i remember peeling chestnuts with my grandfather. so you boil a chestnut and then it is really hot and then you are basically scalding your fingers as you are peeling them, so it is a feat of strength. and i realize my grandfather was so good at it looking back because he was drunk. and he could not feel a thing. and he was just doing it like a man. >> juan: wow. that's a great memory. that's terrific. wow. okay. all right, so here is another question. this one from steven d, when do you work better? in the morning or the night? keep going, jesse. >> jesse: better in the morning. i feel like a joke is coming
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about me in the morning. i already hear the them saying not true. but after i get up i worked really hard and better. >> juan: emily? >> emily: my first inclination was morning, but academic why is i would do my best work and it would be most focused at night. i'm quoting that because -- because they are not as many distractions as during the day. >> jesse: what does at night mean. >> greg: this is a made-for-tv movie. >> jesse: at night. >> greg: i work all the time. so i worked nonstop. i write in the morning and i write at night. i guess bad in the afternoon around 5:00. [laughter] >> dana: you have seen me on election night. my mornings i am much sharper. [laughter] i can get up easy in the morning, i wake up at 5:00 in the morning and i am ready to go. but you asked me to do a hit at
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10:00 p.m. and i want to cry. >> jesse: you would've been great on "fox & friends." >> juan: i'm not sure what the answer is, because what i know is that if you are a current reporter, deadlines come 5:00, 6:00, 7:00 for different editions in the old days, so you train yourself to be on at that point. and i still have that. luckily the show comes at 5:00. up next we have -- have we ever had a thanksgiving disaster happen to us? the athe answer when we come bas our thanksgiving fan mail special continues. ♪ we made usaa insurance for members like martin. an air force veteran made of doing what's right, not what's easy. so when a hailstorm hit, usaa reached out before he could even inspect the damage. that's how you do it right. usaa insurance is made just the way martin's family needs it with hassle-free claims, he got paid before his neighbor even got started.
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♪ ♪ >> emily: welcome back. we hope you are having a happy thanksgiving, let's begin with more of your fan mail questions. facebook question from pat d. have you ever had a thanksgiving disaster? juan. >> juan: yeah, so if you are working, and sometimes if you are a writer or journalist, you have to work. somebody has got to do it. so i end up working and then you come back and people have been
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having a great time, or people are like, what's wrong with you? why did you have to work? that's not good. you should've gotten the day off. and i'm like -- >> jesse: i can't believe we are working today. [laughter] >> emily: do you have a disaster? >> jesse: not really a disaster, but i showed up to the wrong house on thanksgiving. i did not realize that it was at an aunt's house, not a grandmother's house. so a lot of extra driving. >> emily: it was still a relative. did you get a mom text? >> jesse: there were a few things. >> juan: your shot, you live in a rough neighborhood. >> dana: i am a total mooch. i've never cooked an entire dinner with myself. one time when we had all of the orphans in d.c. >> greg: if they are not real orphans, what are they? >> dana: people who cannot go home for the holidays. we had them over. and i remember cooking that.
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peter will probably say no. >> greg: you cooked orphans? >> dana: we could try it. >> jesse: cranberry sauce on the side. >> emily: greg. >> greg: what? >> emily: you have definitely had a disaster. >> greg: aside from that show? [laughs] this is great. i lived on one side of the country and my family lives on the other. every couple of years i would do the i am the extra guest at somebody odd in my town because i did not fly back to do so those were -- like you had to risk, because you do not know the family to well of being invited to what is soon just to be a complete weirdo texas chainsaw massacre around the table, which i cannot even talk about, because the people probably watch the show, but i was out like a dinner that was quite possibly the worst experience of my life. because i went and they were like freaky, freaky people. >> emily: wow. >> jesse: i'm sure you made a great impression. a >> greg: it was like get me the hell out of there and they
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do not have any booze. >> jesse: that was a disaster. >> emily: i had a total disaster. the first time i was hosting for everyone, we had one of those folding long tables and set it up and it was not correctly, and i had all of my dishes out that were heavy and bold and different plates and everything's, i went martha stewart on steroid style and i was in the other room, and i started hearing this really crazy noise and it was like a slide noise mixed with crushing and crushing and it was getting louder and louder and i just heard voices being like "ohh! the entire table had collapsed on one side and the entire thing slid off. and then i emperor improvise, adapt, and overcome, and it waso crazy that you had to roll with it. and i served it the entire dinner on my raiders paper plates that i had in my pantry and everyone perched around the whole house.
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>> emily: was the food already on the table? >> emily: the food was not on the table. it was just the dishes in the candles on the decorations. >> juan: a memorable thanksgiving. >> emily: totally. it is thanksgiving, but we are already in the christmas spirit, the big secret santa surprise when we come back. ♪ u know liberty mutual customizes your car insurance so you only pay for what you need? just get a quote at libertymutual.com. really? i'll check that out. oh yeah. i think i might get a quote. not again! aah, come on rice. do your thing. only pay for what you need. ♪ liberty. liberty. liberty. liberty. ♪
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♪ >> welcome back to our thanksgiving fan mail special. we are not going to waste any time getting into the christmas spirit, so the moment you've been waiting for. we're going to pick who we are going to be giving presents to for our annual secret santa gift exchange. i'm going to pass it around. what are you pick a name right there. speak all right, thank you, jesse, i will pick one up.
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there we go, emily. >> can you reach? >> this is how you do this with social distancing. >> can we zoom into his face? you know who you have now. >> i got myself. that's a problem. >> you've got to put it back. >> should i put mine back too? >> did you get yourself? >> you picked yourself, juan. >> i did. i did. >> all right, i'm going to pick mine. and then i'm going to look at it. and you can capture my disappointment or enthusiasm. >> disappointment? why would you be disappointed by anybody here? >> that was -- i know who he got. >> okay. okay, got it. >> come on, react, dana! >> i usually don't, i have a very like passive face. i'm kidding, i'm very excited for my pick. >> this is the best part. >> reach! >> this isn't very nice. you don't write emily or whoever
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is in that chair. that is like so -- [laughter] >> that is so wrong! >> that is hilarious! >> i'm joking. i get to keep this. a lovely crown. no, i'm not, because it will be on the internet for the rest of my life. where's the silly crown you might this has been a horde of abundance, hasn't it? >> suddenly get the cornucopia. >> the cornucopia was first -- the first reference to it was back in greek and roman mythology because zeus was apparently being really rude to this other goddess and he broke off one of her horns and that's how you have a cornucopia. that means abundance for pilgrims. >> a horn of abundance. >> a horn of abundance is. >> did you know that, galileo? >> i didn't. i thought was thought it was magical. the idea was that it was endless
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abundance, that things just kept pouring out. >> like greek mythology. >> for the pilgrims, not so much for the other folks. >> no. >> who we cherish. do you have any idea what your going to get for the gift for your secret santa? >> i know what that person needs, i don't know what i'm going to get. >> i feel like you got me. juan, what about you? any ideas? >> i'm thinking about fashion. >> that could go for a few of us here. any ideas come to mind? >> this is our -- this is our tenth year? ninth year of doing this, i've had this person before and so i've got to really up my game. >> you probably had everybody. >> we should establish a price limit, all right? something around 25 grand just because i don't want to go overboard. >> i need a new contract.
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that's it for us, happy things giving everybody, we will see you back here tomorrow. some of us. have a good night. ♪ ♪ >> good evening, happy thinks giving, welcome to washington, i am mike emanuel in for bret baier. breaking tonight, president trump is talking at length for the first time since the election about his ongoing challenges to the results. the president spoke with reporters following a videoconference with military members of a short time ago at the white house. it also says he will travel to georgia to campaign next week for the g.o.p. senators in the january runoffs. we will bring in his comments as soon as we get the video. corresponded kristin fisher is at the white house tonight. good evening, kristin. >> good evening, mike. this is a big deal. this is the first time president trump is taking questions from reporters since the election and it started wit

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