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under the surface, the battle for bethlehem continues. ♪ >> hello, everyone, i'm dana perino out along with jesse watters, greg gutfeld, and geraldo rivera. this is "the five. ♪ >> dana: merry christmas everyone, we are excited to have you join us for our fun filled christmas special. santa and all his reindeer are not the only ones who have been busy getting ready for this big day. you've also joined in on the celebration by sending us tons of female questions and we will get to them now. here we go with the first one.
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are you ready? number one. instagram question, geraldo. what's the one holiday activity that turns you into the grinch? >> geraldo: shopping and watching all the amazon boxes cascade onto the front porch and toys that you have to -- or tech stuff, that you have to assemb assemble. i'm very grinchy about those. >> dana: greg is there anything that doesn't turn you into the grinch? >> greg: that's probably the better question. the thing that always bothered me is caroling. i don't understand people coming to your house, strangers in a group showing up on your porch and singing. i find that repulsive. you know the old days when they had big giant cold cauldrons of boiling fluids, that would be applicable for carolers. some of the carolers, on the list of things that i don't
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like, one of the few things i like about christmas is seeing all my loved ones, there are so many. [laughs] >> dana: so heartfelt. jesse watters, does anything turn you into a grinch around the holidays? >> jesse: while i'm going to have the caroling squad skip greg's house this christmas because he scares me. i get very neurotic when people don't throw away the wrapping paper right away. so when everyone is gleeful and opening up their presence, i'm squatting around like a psychopath taking all the wrapping paper and putting it in a garbage bag. >> dana: i do the same thing. it's like you can't even let people have a minute to enjoy the mess. i don't enjoy the mess. degen? >> i hate it when people make fun of fruitcake. it's like a recurring joke every year, fruitcake is delicious.
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we always have claxton fruitcake in the house. it's very high in calories but my great grandmother used to make it fruitcake in january right after the new year and she would keep it in his chest in the basement and then he would kind of feed it like yeast with like booze in it. so you would feed it all year with the booze and then it's ready-to-eat in december. so stop making fun of fruitcake. [laughs] 's >> dana: i think i know we are going to get you next year for christmas. i would say for me, i would not say it turns me into a grinch but i'm not good or patient about wrapping. some people love to wrap and cut it perfectly with the ribbons and everything but i'm just like, can i throw it in a bag with a little tissue? if that works for me because i'm not great at wrapping. here's another instagram message from carl. if you could travel this year
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what would be your favorite place to spend christmas? >> greg: the antarctic. someplace really cold, get into the spirit of it, maybe the north pole. i did that once. i enjoyed it and i ate a reindeer and it was delicious. >> dana: that's not one that was working that night of course. that was a different, extra reindeer. [laughs] where would you like to travel if you could? >> dagen: anywhere that i don't have to wear a swimsuit because i've gained about 20 pounds in the last year so i really don't want -- lots of clothing. so like to greg's point, some are cold that i could just wear a giant puffy jacket. >> dana: if you gained 20 pounds you are hiding it extremely well, i don't believe that for a second and we would love to have you on vacation with us. geraldo, where would you like to
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go? >> geraldo: i miss broadway, i miss the great white way. i'm a native new yorker, and the hot show on broadway, have a nice dinner and go to one of the restaurants there in the theater district. not being able to access that, looking at shops being so empty, and, i can tell that you are homesick. >> dana: i feel like a counselor. however next year it will get better. it will be better next year. jesse, where would you travel if you could? >> jesse: i would like to go to aruba and take geraldo with me because he's so melancholy. i use that word every single
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holiday. >> dana: i would like to go home to wyoming and see my family on the ranch and my family in chicago but i also have this strong hankering to spend christmas in spain this year. so maybe i can do that. another instagram question. who is the hardest and the easiest person to shop for. i think you could add, in your family, but the hardest and easiest person to shop for. jesse, how about you? >> jesse: my mom is really difficult to shop for. my dad's easy, you get him close or wine and he's happy but my mother is impossible. but she loved the gift i gave her this year. right, mom? >> dana: i bet she does. greg, anybody hard or easy to buy four on your list? >> greg: the easiest people come and i know most people in
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america don't have this problem but when you live in an apartment complex you don't just to give stuff to your family. you have the guy at the door known as the concierge. you have the guy that deals with the boiler, the boiler guy. so you have to give them cash or booze. that's pretty easy, you go to the liquor store, you go to the atm and get some cash. if you get any more complicated than that, they don't like you and they want the money and they want the booze. the hardest person to shop for as my wife because she's a stylist and so whatever i buy it's always bad. i once bought her eight pairs of shoes, knowing that at least one of them, she will keep. she returned all of them. i would have assumed she returned for but she returned every single payer and not
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because it was a bad size, it was because they were horrifyi horrifying. >> dana: i remember, i give you an "a" for effort, you tried really hard. >> greg: it was a stupid idea to go on amazon in order shoes. >> dana: i don't think that was your idea. >> jesse: i making it your idea. because you are on the show. >> dagen: greg is the hardest person to shop for and that's why i have never given him a gift. i myself in the easiest person to shop for, i give gifts myself and wrap them and give them to my parents to give to my loved ones and then they give them back to me. but they have to pay for them. >> dana: geraldo, you have a big family, i know you have a lot of gifts to buy. who is the >> geraldo: she
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handles all the holiday shopping and our list is infinite with five children and now five grandchildren and counting. for erica, that's the one gift that i buy. diamonds are a girls best frie friend. >> dana: good answer. i think jasper is the easiest to buy for. he always says he doesn't want anything, he doesn't want a crowded house with a bunch of stuff so consumables is another good one. another instagram question. what present do you want this year? the going on that theme, dagen, what do you want to wrap up for your family to get back to you? >> dagen: i just want this year to be over. so they don't have to do
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anything. [laughs] give me some booze, a few more pounds won't hurt. >> dana: we can get you some booze. jesse? >> jesse: i just want to go back to the last question. if greg had told me the right gifts for the doorman, i wouldn't have given my dorm and a signed myself because i have a feeling they didn't like that gift very much. and i think i'm going to pay a price for that. [laughter] >> dana: booze and cash, that's what greg says. greg, what do you want to have under your tree this year? >> greg: i would like assigned head shot of jesse. because as you know, i bought a brand-new -- i bought a tactical, which is code for indoor, shotgun and i need some targets. assigned jesse head shot would
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be perfect. >> jesse: that is so cool. >> dana: geraldo, what do you want to see under your tree? >> geraldo: under my tree. i want to sail the great lakes down the mississippi. i want a nautical chart of a trip that i wanted to take this year but because of the fear that everyplace you pull in, someone will sneeze on you, i propose that mike postponed it to next spring. but i like adventures, i like going places. >> dana: all right. way to pick up the mood there geraldo. get excited for that trip because it's going to happen. up next, have we ever been mistaken for someone else who is famous? the answer to that and more of your fan mail questions
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♪ >> jesse: merry christmas everybody, welcome back to our fan mail special. let's get to some of your questions right now. the number one instagram question from courtney maclean. have you ever been mistaken for someone famous that wasn't you? greg, who do you get? >> greg: i think i might have told this story on "the five" before but i was sitting at a bar at newark airport waiting for my wife and this guy kept staring at me, he was an old dude. he kept staring at me and i could tell he was giving me the "i hate fox news" look. he started to get his bravery up to come over and say something to me and so i just sat there
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and waited and came over and he looked at me and he said i just think you should know that you should be ashamed of what you do for a living. and i said, okay. he was quiet for a little bit and he said tmz has a room to so many lives. and then i realized, he thought that i was harve harvey levine i could've punched him in the face and he would've told police that hi was harvey levine and i would've gotten away with a crime. >> jesse: i have a similar story to greg, some who came up to me on the subway and sat next to me and said, aren't you the guy from fox that doesn't wash his hands? and i said no, that's pete hegseth. what about you geraldo? besides geraldo, who do get mistaken for?
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>> geraldo: well tony orlando and i always use to joke because we were confused that we were cousins and brothers. when freddy prince was alive at the three of us used to hang o out, we are all puerto ricans, all with mustaches and all similar age. freddy was a little younger than we were but we had fun with it over the years. it's really brought us very close as friends, we communicate all the time and he's probably watching right now. hey, tony. the leaves and >> jesse: did you and tony ever play switcheroo with the ladies? >> geraldo: that's a great question. >> greg: that's not a great question. [laughs] i will interrupt to say that that is not a great question. [laughs] >> jesse: dagen, what about
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you? who do you get mistaken for? >> dagen: no one. i've never been mistaken for anyone famous. however if i were to go into a apartment in new york city with my makeup on, invariably some angry woman will come up to me and shove a shoe in my chest and scream at me, size nine! so people assume that i work in a million shoe departments around new york city. >> jesse: that's odd. dana, do you get a lot of hollywood actresses? >> dana: no, not hollywood relief. one time when we first came back to the city after the lock down was walking in and there was a guy who was clearly struggling. i don't know if he was homeless but he was having a tough time and as i was walking and he said, are you carrie underwood? and i said, do you want to be
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best friends? that was a great complement. but the person i get mistaken for more often than not is laura ingraham. they have the right channel but the wrong blonde. >> jesse: you guys are very hard to differentiate my gas. facebook question from stephen b. if you could sit on a bench for an hour and talk to anyone from any period in history, who would you choose? let's go to dana on this one. >> dana: i would love to talk to my great-grandparents that immigrated from italy and the late 1800s and homesteaded in wyoming. i would love to hear the story from their point of view so that as we passed down family legends that we don't always get them wrong. but i would have really love to have known them and so i would choose them. >> greg>> jesse: that's sweet.
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dagen, you? >> dagen: well, my mom, but i would love to hear from him about anything he had to say. >> jesse: all right. geraldo? >> some of the great people that have helped heal the world, i would rather interview or sit next to the great conqueror napoleon, i think that he would be fascinate fascinating. how he got france back on his feet and conquered all of europe, a big swath of the world, what made him so special, this little guy, and that would have been tremendous organizational skills. >> greg: you are quite the giant, geraldo. >> jesse: perfect segue to
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you, our little napoleon. would you like to sit next to? >> greg: i wonder why it has to be a bench. but okay. if i could sit on a bench for an hour and talk to anyone history it would have to be adolf hitler because when i sit down next to him, i would immediately kill him! >> dana: problem solved. >> jesse: i didn't think we were going to go in that direction. >> jesse: i don't want to speak to anyone in history, i'm perfectly content to speaking anyone alive right now. facebook question from steven d. what were you most known for in high school, geraldo? >> geraldo: high school was a long time ago, i was a cocaptain of the football team but i was also class for it. i don't like to admit it now looking back but that's who i was. >> jesse: you've changed so
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much. [laughs] greg, what were you known for in high school? >> greg: my goodness. there was a brief period of time when i was shoplifting playboys and penthouses from the greyhound bus station on market street in san francisco and selling them when i got back to school. i went to an all boy high scho high school. and there was quite a news stand at the bus station. >> jesse: okay. dana, playboy is a magazine with naked women in it. i don't know if you've ever heard of that. >> dana: i was not known for that magazine. i was not known for that magazine, no. i was known for being able to dunk a basketball.
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>> jesse: yes, on someone's shoulders. what about you, dagen, what were you known for in high school? >> dagen: useless trivia. annoying useless trivia and having a clockwork orange poster on my wall in my bedroom. so not good. >> jesse: while i was known in high school for being annoying. so there we go. and i still am. we will take you to the break with more facebook questions on the other end. merry christmas everybody, keep knocking back that eggnog. ♪ you've got, oculus... you're late! let's do this! bring it! woo! haha.
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merry christmas at home. i'm ashley strohmier, now back to "the five" special. ♪ >> jesse: welcome back. we are answering more of your christmas questions. so maybe i should go to jesse
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first. this is from steven d. what is with steven d today. wait a minute, all three of my questions are from steven d. anyway, what nondomesticated animal would you like to own as a pet? >> jesse: are horses domesticated? >> greg: you could have a little baby horse. what do you call those things? ponies? >> jesse: ponies. >> dana: i think when you say domesticated, it means at the house. >> jesse: another animal besides me in the house? let's see. probably some sort of reptile because you keep that in a glass container and then just feed it little pellets. it doesn't make much of a mess and that's a high priority for me. how about you geraldo? >> geraldo: i'd have a wolf.
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i love the call of the wild, jack london, a big supporter of my literary history. i think that would be my pal hanging out with me. >> greg: and then the wolf was like, i have geraldo as an owner. i've got to get something out of this. all right, dagen? >> dagen: by the way jesse if you keep snakes in your home, you feed them rats. not live rats because they bite the snake but you have to buy frozen rats at the store and bought them in the microwave and then feed them the rats. just in case you are interested. >> jesse: you are full of useless trivia information. >> dagen: thank you. and annoying. i would love to have an elk because it would be so bad to just ride at least once before you kill yourself, ride the elk down the street.
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>> greg: that's interesting because i also freeze my rats but not to feed the snake. and dana, you grew up in a pharmacy must find a question like the silly. >> dana: while i also feel like i made a total mistake when i set a nondomesticated animal has to be something that could be in your house because i think domesticated animals also include horses and cattle so i think i screwed up this entire segment. and you would never believe that i actually grew up on a ranch. what what i like to have. you know, i do think i would like to have a monkey. you know, i think they are so cute. and they are curious. >> greg: until they start flinging the at you, dana. you aren't going to teach a monkey to use the toilet, i can barely use a toilet. i would go for me, a slow loris.
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a, they are slow, and they are just adorable. when you look at a slow loris, you fall in love with a slow loris. or perhaps a meerkat. next question, again, guess who this is from. steven d. this is similar to a letter a block question. if you could all go on a road trip together, where would you want to go? that combines two variables, us and i travel. we've done this before. what kind of road trip would you like to do? >> dana: i would like to take "the five" to the ranch. they are waiting for us with open arms, they have a horse just for you greg and i have a special and set up for jesse. >> greg: interesting. just what i want to do on my dream trip, go to a farm, get up at 4:00 a.m. and milk a goat. >> dana: it will be awesome.
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>> jesse: i'd like to go to new jersey because it's close by, you don't have to spend much time on the road in a cramped rv so we are going with new jersey. >> greg: that's a very smart move. what do you say, dagen? >> dagen: i would take you to my hometown. in virginia, it's about ten hours and we could make it in a day and probably wouldn't kill each other before we got there. and you'd feel a lot of love once you got there. >> greg: where would you see all of us going together as a group? >> geraldo: jesse jokingly mentioned aruba, i think that would be a great place to go. the virgin islands would be better than aruba. >> jesse: but that's not a road trip. >> greg: that's a sailboat.
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♪ >> dagen: merry christmas everybody, welcome back to the "the five" christmas special where we answer some of your questions. we will start with the instagram question from jp on, do you consider diehard to be a
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christmas movie? greg, what do you think? >> greg: this is one of those debates where people like to pretend it's a debate because, you know, it's fun and silly. but i don't really care. i just think it's a great film. you can see that film anytime you want to. it's got a beginning, it's got a middle, it's got an end. it's got friendship and amazing villains and it put bruce willis on the map. before he was the star of moonlighting but after diehard he was at bruce freaking willis. by the way and diehard the villains are amazing and alan rickman is amazing in that. do you remember the last scene of alan rickman? come up to me with full screen alan rickman. [laughter]
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>> dagen: jesse, you can't top that, that literally made my christmas. but is diehard a christmas movie or not? >> jesse: i can't top that. the only thing is, my wife is a lot younger than i am and has never seen diehard. she loves it and she now thinks i'm this big movie buff. like some cinematic expert. >> dagen: geraldo, it also has alexander godunov in it, former ballet dancer that is no longer with us who i bet you hung out with down i back in the day. >> geraldo: i knew him back then, then the lighting and hooked up with my ex-wife. great guy and great movie, walks on glass and i made prefer ll for it's a wonderful life but i would say diehard is a great movie anytime you want to watch it. >> jesse: how soon after her she was your ex did he hook up
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with her? do we have specifics on that one? >> geraldo: i would have to go check my thesaurus. [laughs] >> dagen: we are not going to just let them skate by. dana, diehard, christmas movie or not? >> dana: i'm embarrassed to say that last christmas we have the same question in my answer was, i never saw diehard. here we are a year later and i still have never seen diehard. so maybe a thing that makes me new to america as i've never seen diehard. >> dagen: you've got to go watch it. up next facebook question from mary ellen and her tea. real tree or fake, and why?
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dana? >> dana: i'm going to go with artificial because, while i love everything about a real tree, the scent of it and everything, i have fear of fire in the home, and i feel like the artificial tree is just a little bit safer for my risk tolerance level. >> jesse: if you have fear of fire in the home, don't watch diehard. it will scare you. >> dagen: geraldo, real tree or fake? >> geraldo: real tree is, i love the scent of them. fake trees seem so fake to me. the grandkids love cutting down the tree, they harvest the tree every year and i love it. i think it's the nicest. one of the most difficult parts or aspects of being jewish is not having a christmas tree. i mean, i've had other situations where christmas trees
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were a big part of my life but for the last 20 years no christmas tree. i tried to say it was a hanukkah bush but that didn't go over very well. so i am nostalgic about christmas trees in my yard and other people's homes. >> dagen: jesse, real or fake? >> jesse: i to geraldo like the scent of the douglas fir that wafts to my nostrils around christmas time. i may real tree kind of guy, guess how much i paid for a real tree in manhattan? i picked it out, it's not even that big. it's like as tall as i am, they charged me $170. 170! i couldn't tip my doorman, that's why you had to give him a head shot. [laughs] >> dagen: you have to tip your doorman more than that. some bad stuff will happen, some stranger will be in your apartment.
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greg, finally. real or fake? >> greg: i wanted to channel jesse but jesse just channeled jesse, so i'm going to try to just channel jesse, part two. you know there's nothing more american than a real treat. because a real tree sacred, could signify a sacrifice. how can you enjoy a christmas tree if you didn't realize that it was dead, that it died for your presence? a plastic tree doesn't die. you have to go kill the tree, that's why it matters. that's why it's american and that's why it's important. >> dagen: i not only have a fake tree, it's a white fake tree and i think it was probably not made in the united states. and it sheds. >> jesse: here's why you don't want a real tree in new york because when you bring it home and unwrap it, a rat always flies out of it.
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♪ >> geraldo: at welcome back everybody come up merry christmas everybody, we are answering your questions in our family special. this one from c.j. what trait did you inherit from your mom or dad that you are most grateful for, dagen? >> dagen: from my data, i can read a map really well and for my mom i can laugh at myself. how about that? >> geraldo: that's a good one. dana? >> dana: well my dad, my dad was a big news consumer. like a huge variety, we subscribe to every single magazine and he taught me from a young age, i had to read two newspapers before he got home from work and discuss them before dinner. so i got my start there with him. believe it or not, i am quite
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athletic and i know you will laugh but i got that for my mom. >> geraldo: what you can dunk a basketball. greg, did you have a mom and dad? >> greg: yes i did have a mom and dad and i'm very grateful in fact for m their jeans. i got my dad sense of responsibility and my mother sense of humor. >> geraldo: that's good, jesse? >> jesse: from my dad i got my sense of humor and for my mother i got my grit and a sense of empathy. [laughter] >> geraldo: very good. empathy, that's -- maybe you could work more on that one. [laughs] >> jesse: thanks geraldo. [laughs] >> geraldo: my dad told me to never let anyone work harder than you are at whatever the task is and from my mom, my
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loving mom, i got my hair. next question is from nancy g. dana, how did you spend your first paycheck? >> dana: oh gosh. i don't exactly remember but i did a lot of babysitting and at the time you didn't just by music on spotify. you could go and buy the album or the cassette tape and the cd, so i'm pretty sure it had something to do with music. >> geraldo: dagen, music? >> dagen: it was kansas, "carry on my wayward son" the single plate on my record player. >> geraldo: what did you get greg? >> greg: it was probably music but i'm going to say like my first job paycheck, i would say i spent it on cheap black boots from sears. because i was living out east
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for the first time and it was snowing, and i didn't have any boots or thick shoes. so i went and spent my check which was like 300 bucks for two weeks of work and i think i spent like 20 bucks on these really awful shoes. [laughter] >> geraldo: jesse, do you have a humble story of your first paycheck? >> jesse: humble, yes geraldo, that's what i'm known for. [laughs] i didn't have a bank account at the time so i took the actual physical check and went to one of those sketchy check cashing platplaces where they take like% and got the cash and spent it right away that whole weekend on alcohol. >> geraldo: that's not bad. i bought a bicycle with the money i made from a newspaper route. one more question is coming up next. we made usaa insurance for members like martin. an air force veteran made of doing what's right,
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♪ >> dana: welcome back to ours to our christmas special. have you picked up any new hobby as her talents in the past eight months and quarantine? geraldo? >> geraldo: i have not. i walk on the treadmill, i never used a walk and i hated walking on a treadmill. but being confined kind of, especially when it gets cold in the midwest. >> dana: you got to keep moving because it looks like you're in a blizzard right there behind you. then again, how about you? >> dagen: i've gotten to know my neighbors a lot more, and that's a counter hobby and i don't really have any talents or hobbies, but i tried to really build a little community in a three block radius from my apartment. i tried to help out the business
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owners who've almost gone out of business because of the pandem pandemic. >> dana: greg, how about you? >> greg: i like completely learned 100 different things! i can now build a fire pretty quickly because i'm home a lot. i told the time like a psychopath every day. i've been doing that. i know how to put on makeup because i had to put on my own makeup and to my own hair for the longest time. i learned how to cook and i've been playing guitar. i realized i could use the last eight months wisely which is make yourself a better person. jesse can't do that because he's already perfect. >> jesse>> dana: jesse, and he hobbies? >> jesse: the better answer would have been nothing, i know everything already. >> dana: that's true, you do. i've written every day and quarantine.
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greg and i, it's how we got through the whole .2. merry christmas, happy holidays and that's it for us. we will see you back here on monday. ♪ pete: we begin this saturday morning with a will fox news alert. a massive manhunt underway for the palmer behind the christmas morning explosion in downtown nashville. the fbi and nashville law enforcement are investigating after an rv blew up on a street damaging dozens of buildings and investigators believe it was a deliberate bomb, as they reveal a chilling recording that came from the rv just moments before the blast. ing evacuate now. if you can hear this

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