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public, and when they say "i love this" or even my family says, has input, my wife, kim, she talks about my music and what i should write and what i should record and release for the public. we discussed it before we do that. >> edward: but with that song, you can check in but you can never leave. [laughs] i think i would take "god bless the usa." lee greenwood, thank you very much for what you have done. thank you for your service to the country. everybody has enjoyed your music. i appreciate it, thank you. and thank you for joining us here. hope you are enjoying your thanksgiving with friends and family. "the five" starts now. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ wohl ♪ ♪ >> jeanine: hello, everyone.
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i'm judge jeanine pierro, along with jessica tarr law, jesse watters, dana perino, and harold ford jr. it's 5:00 in new york city and this is a special edition of "the five." ♪ ♪ happy thanksgiving. we hope you are enjoying your turkey and all of the trimmings with your family and friends. now put down the drumstick and get ready because we have a fantastic show ahead. we are answering your fan mail questions for the entire hour, so let's get started. who would you like to sit next to it thanksgiving dinner? so, i will start with you, harold. >> harold: well, i love sitting next to my kid, but if i could pick somebody who was living or dead, i would love to sit next to prince. >> jeanine: wow. >> harold: huge prince fan pit >> jeanine: i read that book. >> harold: the one i gave you? >> harold: yes beard >> jeanine: dana? >> dana: that is a great
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question. i must say peter. i would love to have thanksgiving with president bush. when i was the deputy i would travel on thanksgiving and be around them but never -- always something going on. i was busy. i would like to have a relaxed dinner and catch up with him. >> jeanine: jesse? >> jesse: talk about a soft ball down the middle and harold just whiffed. it is your wife, harold. >> harold: i allowed to sit next to her, too. >> jesse: dana got it. >> jeanine: that was a given. >> jesse: a given? i'm going with an american indian. then it would be like the real first thanksgiving and that is what i am looking forward to. >> jeanine: yeah. thankful for the mayflower. >> jesse: mayflower. >> jeanine: jessica? >> jessica: when i heard the question i thought it was just a who is at your usual thanksgiving, at first. and we don't do traditional seating. people are kind of like, meandering around and sitting in
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different places and you spend part of the time sitting on the floor, sometimes at the table. but this one will be the first -- earlier today, where cleo can sit in a seat, so -- >> jeanine: that's fun. >> jessica: next to my kid. if there was anyone out in the world and not just for the marijuana consumption i would like to sit next to kevin duran, i feel he would be a fun person to chat through the meal with >> jeanine: interesting. i thought about this. certainly my grandson is two years old, i would love to sit next to him, but i thought about in it i said, you know what? who in the world what i like to sit next to? there was one person i would love to have a conversation with right now. >> harold: who is that? >> jeanine: bibi netanyahu. you know, because i am very passionate about the issue, i am very passionate about israel, and i would like to know what is going on in his head and, you know, given all of the things he has been through, he lost his brother, the hostage situation, i would love to talk to him.
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all right, next facebook question from larry s. what is the largest thanksgiving family dinner you were ever at? go ahead, harold. >> harold: i know people will get confused because i'm in greg's chair so i'm not going to channel him but my largest thanksgiving dinner ever will probably be a little later today. i've got 28 people at my place for dinner. that will be the biggest i've ever had. >> jeanine: and who is cooking? >> harold: my mother-in-law, my wife, me, and we've got a fella helping us. >> jesse: got a fellow. >> dana: >> harold: a chef. >> dana: i come from a pretty small family. the largest things giving dinner i relate to is at your place last year. and i loved it. >> jeanine: how many were there last year? >> harold: 21. >> dana: no wonder i didn't get invited. >> jeanine: all right, jesse? >> jesse: we did last time at emma's family's side we did about 30. we have you guys beat. that was overserved. >> dana: shocking. >> jesse: that will not happen again. >> harold: are you sure you
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got the count right? [laughter] >> jesse: it was 15. i was seeing double. >> jessica: somewhere in harold's thanksgiving's range, 21-28, usually around 24-25 growing up. which is why kids have to sit on the floor. >> jeanine: for me, i can recall 30 because i remember making sure the dining room table could actually seat 30. it's got a bunch of bases, so it could do that. i did the cooking. >> harold: all yourself? >> jeanine: yeah. i love to cook. >> dana: how do you -- that is so impressive to me because how do you -- how much do you think, how many people are going to eat? how much people are going to eat, and then have enough but not too much and have it already at the same time, that is impressive. >> jeanine: on some days, i will cook for 12-15 people. anyway, next facebook question from julie m. if you could choose one living famous person to join you on thanksgiving day, excluding each
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other, who would you choose and why? harold? >> harold: if i could choose one living person to have thanksgiving with... i would probably, judge, you took somebody i would love to have, netanyahu. i might ask tony blinken to come and ask him similar questions about where we are in the world. i wouldn't want to talk to him too long because i would want to eat, but get some information. >> jeanine: how about you? >> dana: i will see you secretary of state and raise you a former secretary of state. i love condi rice. she has fun. she is interesting. she is smart on all of the subjects. and she knows about football, everything. i would love to catch up with her. >> jeanine: yeah. >> jesse: vladimir putin, and then i would murder him at the table. >> jeanine: how are you going to do that? >> jesse: everyone would call me a hero. >> jeanine: how are you going to murder him? >> jesse: i would poison him. >> jeanine: with the food? >> jesse: i would poison them with the food so my hands are not dirty and everyone know i poison him with the food beard
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>> jessica: secretary state, i will do madeleine albright. i always hated that i never got to see her speak, had a few opportunities to end it didn't work out, i would love to chat with her. >> jeanine: is interesting, for me, it's got to be a living person, everybody is talking politics now, so... i've had dinner -- >> harold: you had dinner with a lot of people. >> jeanine: i think what i would like to do is have dinner with someone who is a musician. probably a country music singer. someone who writes some great songs. probably, like a... >> harold: chris stapleton? >> jeanine: i was going to say toby keith, but his songs are kind of simple. >> jessica: george strait. >> jeanine: george strait. great, dana, thank you. next facebook question from larry h. do you prefer something other than turkey as your entree, harold? >> harold: nope. >> dana: i do. >> jeanine: you do? >> dana: for the first time in
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my life i had ham on thanksgiving because of you. and it was excellent. and i said, i am now going to always serve him or eat ham -- >> harold: ham. that fella makes good ham. >> jeanine: they put clothes in it on top, go ahead, jessica appeared >> jesse: i did ribeye one year and i liked that. the turkey tasted really dry after the ribeye so now i am kind of anti-turkey these days. i am also moving towards the ham team. i am team ham now. i might do both, turkey and ham this thanksgiving. actually, i did. this thanksgiving, i did do that. >> dana: good choice. >> jeanine: all right. >> jessica: my dad always did fried chicken. so he would brine it overnight and then olive oil fried chicken. i'm going fried chicken. >> jeanine: olive oil fried chicken in the deep fryer's, right, like down south they do that. i would stick with turkey. i love turkey. i don't think it is so dry. it depends on how you cook it.
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if you put it this way as opposed to that way -- >> jesse: sum is juicy, but compared to a nice marbled ribeye, nothing beats that. >> jeanine: eat at the next day. you know, i had pigs, i can't eat ham, had pigs as pets. last facebook question from carol w. were you a warm weather or cold weather thanksgiving? >> harold: i like cold weather -- i'll take it -- i like cold weather thanksgiving because i like playing football afterwards. it is too warm, you get all sweaty, he doesn't feel right. >> jeanine: good point. >> dana: i grew up in colorado, wyoming for thanksgiving, so always cold and i remember one year, it was like the blizzard of '82, maybe -- >> harold: you were eight. >> dana: nobody could go anywhere in our neighborhood because the worlds were so bad. everyone just did a potluck on the block. >> jeanine: i love that! >> dana: a good memory. might have been things christmas, but i'm sure it was thanksgiving. >> jesse: cold, stay here in new england. >> jeanine: you set the tone.
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jessica? >> jessica: i've never had a warm weather one, so cold. it seems nice when you see pictures of it, but cold. >> jeanine: i have done both. cold wins hands down. all right, there's much more to come on the special edition of "the five." up next, what are our favorite and least favorite sounds? the answer when our thanksgiving fan mail special returns. ♪ ♪
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i cannot stand, especially when you are watching a movie or tv, is listening to people eat. i don't want to hear it. it's disgusting. i can see that you are eating something. i don't need to hear it. one of my favorite novels of the last few years is "all the light we cannot see." there is a terrible movie adaptation that was just put out on netflix and i never complain, but this was really bad. in the opening scene, they have the bad guy eating like a pig. they turn the sound on, and it made me hate it even more. so i hate that. the sound i love is the sound of percy's little footsteps when he comes to see me. >> jesse: that is cute. i do like that. what about you? what is your least favorite, harold? >> harold: least favorite, police sirens. our truck sirens. my favorite sound -- [laughter] the beginning of the michigan fight song. means they scored a touchdown or a field goal.
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the wolverines hail to the conquering heroes. >> jesse: whenever i hear of police sirens, i feel safe and protected, that is interesting you don't feel that way. >> harold: slightly different -- [laughter] >> jesse: judge jeanine, what is your least favorite sound? >> jeanine: my least favorite, i think i said it last week, when people chew with their mouths open. i was talking about that. i agree with dana. that drives me crazy, crazy. i turn around and look at them. one of my favorite sounds, police siren, it is so funny you say that -- >> harold: you were driving the fire truck. i feel like something bad is happening. >> jeanine: what that means is good, we've got something to do, we've got some harm here going on, we are going to prosecute. >> harold: i am focused on the first part, the harm. >> jesse: what about you, jessica? >> jessica: least favorite is breathing. i can't stand -- >> dana: loud breather? >> jessica: even a normal
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breather. when i was young i shared a room with my sister. up all night, stop it, stop it, stop breathing. >> dana: really? >> jessica: i would sleep in my parent's hotel room because i couldn't -- >> harold: jesse. >> jessica: since '08, i have in one night. >> jeanine: did she snore? >> jessica: just alive. it was not bad, even, not a mouth -- i can't, i need it quiet, quiet, quiet. >> jeanine: how do you get along with her now? >> jessica: we are very close. we don't sleep together. >> jesse: my favorite sound is the toaster when it pops. >> harold: that's a good one. >> jesse: soft butter, i keep butter soft. least favorite is a tie. my alarm going off, my dog barking really loudly, and my kids crying. number two facebook question from frenchy firecracker. what distracts you the most every day? let's take it around a different way.
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jessica? >> jessica: the phone. >> jesse: the phone. >> jes>> dana: not just a phone, something pops up. >> jessica: notification. >> dana: not just a notification, but if there is something like a designer or some outfit or something i am like, jeanine, you have to work. don't hit it, don't open it, but i always do. >> jesse: can't help yourself. >> harold: my dog barking. whenever it gets going it distracts me. >> jeanine: so there. >> dana: instagram, for sure. i follow some funny stuff and i just sit there and laughed so much and my sister and i, we can go an entire week without actually talking to each other or even texted words and just sending back these funny memes, this is so you, know this is so you appeared to mine is my charitable work. always pulling me in all different directions. >> dana: need a foundation. >> jesse: the waters foundation. a facebook question. if you had to change her first
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name, what name would you choose? let's start with you, judge. >> jeanine: i like my name, jeanine. >> jesse: i don't care, this is a question coming up to answer it. >> jeanine: what name do i like better than jeanine? genevieve. why do you laugh? >> jesse: old-fashioned sounding name. >> jeanine: thanks. >> jessica: kind of in the same family. >> jeanine: i told you i like my name. >> jesse: genevieve pirro, i like the name. >> jessica: teddy, it was supposed to be my name, teddy tarlov, then my dad freaked out, what if she can handle it? so they went with the third most popular name of 1984, and it is really boring. i wish i was teddy tarlov. >> jesse: that's a nice sounding name. >> jessica: it's done now. ship has sailed. >> jesse: okay, teddy. i was going to go william, william watters. and then you would have called me willy. what about you, dana?
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>> dana: my seventh grade spanish class name, ramona appeared >> jesse: ramona! >> dana: ramona quimby, age eight, the beverly cleary books, so ramona appeared to be when you look like a ramona appeared >> dana: i think i could definitely pull it off. >> harold: what does venona look like? my turn? i love the name frederick, abolitionist, and the first african american jurist on the . freddie is find, but thurgood. >> jesse: calm down, harold. >> jesse: next question, one from facebook. advice to teach asked to teach a kindergarten class for a week.
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dana, how would you do teaching kindergarten not just for a day but an entire week? >> dana: that's the thing, i don't think i would do well. i don't think i would do well. i think i would be good for one hour. a great hour. but a weak? you've got to admire people that really love all the kids after that. that is a hard job. >> jesse: what about you? >> harold: i would love to do it. when i ran for congress the first time no one invited me to speak to kindergarten graduation. i got dubbed by the newspaper in my town, the kindergarten congressmen. it changed my life. these kids' parents came, got introduced to me. i loved every minute of it. even after i got elected, the next four terms, i've been visited every public school in my district and gave speeches because it was what landed me in congress. teaching for a week, i could do it bureau i would take dana along with me. >> jesse: the kindergarten congressman. how about you? >> jessica: i think i would
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really struggle because i don't do well if someone doesn't understand the one way i am trying to explain -- i have a really good methodology, and i'm sure a 5-year-old would be like, it is not working for me, and i don't know if i could -- >> dana: carry the one. >> jesse: don't say "duh" to a kindergarten are pure jeanine? >> dana: and i would love it and i will tell you why: kids have so much energy and are happy and optimistic. what i would do for a week is teach them how to dance. they like to move a lot so let's all dance together. >> harold: the first dance move? >> jeanine: line dance, right, but also any kind of dancer, jump around. then teach them how to sing because kids like to sing. they sing when they are like two years old. you do not know what they are singing but they are singing. i would have a great time. i would love it. >> jesse: i am going to be in your kindergarten class, tire them out and then put them to a nap. coming up, what is our bedtime?
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>> mike emanuel from fox news in washington, happy thanksgiving. "the five" continues in a moment but first the special report newsbreak. we are just hours away from the scheduled start of the first temporary cease-fire between israel and hamas. the terms of the agreement called for the first release of hostages held by hamas at 9:00 a.m. eastern tomorrow. president biden says he will not give up on american hostages like "the wall street journal" reporter evan gershkovich who cannot be with their families for the holiday today. the president and first lady are making phone calls to u.s. troops to thank them for their service. rail operator csx says a chemical fire and kentucky train derailment that caused evacuation has been completely extinguished. the train derailed wednesday afternoon near livingston, a remote town with about 200 people in rock castle county. i will be back for "special report" live at 6:00 p.m. eastern. now back to "the five." ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪
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>> dana: welcome back. we hope you are enjoying your thanksgiving and we have a lot more fan mail questions to get to so let's go. okay. i am a little bit obsessed with sleep. so this is the question. jesse, start with you. facebook question from cheryl. what is bedtime for you? >> jesse: so now it is between 10:30 and 10:45. >> jeanine: wow, you get home and go to bed. >> jesse: it used to be earlier. now i got to 8:00 and i have to calm down beards before that is impressive you can go to bed early after getting off the show. >> jesse: i'm going to bed in the middle of this show. >> dana: jessica, you are kind of a night owl. >> jessica: 12:30, 1:00 a.m. >> dana: wow. count on two hands how many times i've stayed up that late without it being a party. >> jeanine: i am a late
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person, too and it makes me crazy because i cannot get up early. i am really working on it after talking to you, jesse, a couple months ago, i said, jeanine, you got to get to bed earlier. if i can be in bed and asleep by 1115, 11:30, i am happy. >> dana: that is a good one. >> jeanine: that is a real stretch. >> dana: and then there is online shopping because they send you -- okay, what about you? >> harold: depends on the time of year. from september until probably april, midnight, 1:00 in the morning because i stay up and watch every game. i love football. i watch every basketball -- basketball season. >> jessica: the west coast nba games are a problem. >> harold: summertime, i'm in bed by 9:00. >> dana: really, i am the opposite. >> jeanine: i'm the opposite, too. >> harold: my kids are up and playing all day. i'm in bed by 9:00. >> dana: i tried to be asleep by 9:30 on the weekdays and that works out pretty well. but that means on saturday ni
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night, 10:15 -- >> harold: let it rip on saturday. >> dana: when i worked at the white house, i didn't even have a clock, i would yawn at a certain time every night, it was 9:12. if we were out, peter would say, she's got 20 minutes before it is all over. 9:12, my parents instilled that in us. another facebook question from justina. judge, what kind of study skills do you have when you were in college? i know you zipped through school. >> jeanine: i was very -- in order for me to learn something, my desk had to be clean. i remember in college, they had a basement in college, and there were not a lot of people there. it was really well-lit and just these little cubbies. so there was no distraction. when i was in law school, in the library, everything was a table twice as long as this and i found myself distracted, so i really need quiet and i need for it to be clean. >> dana: and nobody can
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breathe. >> jessica: no. >> jeanine: breeding doesn't bother me. >> dana: jessica, how did you study when you were in school? >> jessica: in my room, the little desk set up was fine. but i did like to be alone, which freshman year, my best friend, it all worked out, but i would be like, could you leave? >> dana: wow. jesse, i bet you could attend class and not have to study. to be when you would think because of my breezy presentation, but dana, i'm a very good study here. my study habits are pristine. this is what you do, take your textbook, read it, highlight the important parts, then translate the highlighted stuff into notes, and then you study through your notes. >> dana: yeah. >> jesse: any other questions about my study habits? >> dana: no, i am very impressed. i like to -- i have a pretty good memory so if i read it i can pretty much remember it but i also like to write it down the things that i need to know. >> harold: i love distraction
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so i have to have my music going, have to have a television on. i cannot study quiet. i get really distracted. when it is quiet. to my wife's annoyance and chagrin. in law school, the best thing about law school, it taught me how better to do it because once i learned how to organize an argument the right way, everything i look at, everything would pop at me like that and if i had music it would pop even quicker. >> dana: all right, okay, okay. >> harold: which makes me weird. >> dana: this question i like. start with jessica, facebook question from patricia. what is your favorite concert venue? >> jessica: it's kind of boring but i love going to concerts at msg. >> dana: wow. >> jessica: a lot of fun. >> dana: iconic for a reason. >> jessica: iconic for a reason, yeah. >> dana: judge? >> dana: friday night at carnegie hall. sound is beautiful there. >> dana: that's a good answer. jesse? >> jesse: the beacon theater. it's intimate. >> jeanine: yes, yes. >> dana: here in new york. >> jesse: here in new york.
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nice little italian place close by. >> dana: seinfeld plays there once a month. you? >> harold: growing up as a kid in memphis, the amphitheater, in old place, and outdoor thing. we saw the temptations and rick james beard >> dana: oh! >> harold: man, i was probably too young to be at that show. that was a distraction i liked. i will never forget that. >> dana: red rocks in colorado. first concert was the beach boys. you know you love the beach boys, harold. >> harold: can't get enough of them. >> dana: we do love the beach boys. facebook question from gina, the last one. do you have a hobby unrelated to your job? harold? >> harold: unrelated to my job. i am boring. i love to read with music on. and i love sports. i don't know if it is a hobby or not. jesse told me when i first got on this show that grilling is not a hobby, but it is.
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>> dana: judge? >> jeanine: i love to cook. i love to cook all kinds of food and i love to cook for big groups. >> dana: jessica? >> jessica: tennis. i played through college. just love it. we had until our tennis place in the city closed, which is very sad, midtown tennis club, we miss you. we had a court every sunday at noon, my family, so whoever was around would come and play. >> dana: that's fun for a jesse? >> jesse: tennis is not a hobby. that is like saying golf is my hobby. a hobby is like whittling or woodworking or being great at papier-mache. i don't have a hobby. i am hobbyless and that is what i attribute my success too. i don't have distractions. you will never find me wasting time with a hobby. >> dana: okay. and golf is not a waste of time? >> jesse: when i play? it is. [laughter] >> dana: i started taking dance lessons. >> jessica: oh, yes. >> dana: my new year's resolution. i don't know if i can call it a hobby. >> jessica: you can.
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>> jessica: welcome back and happy thanksgiving. we are answering more of your fan mail questions. my first one is an instagram question. what is your favorite holiday movie, jesse? >> jesse: i like "home alone." i just love it. i have seen it so many times, it gets better with age. "home alone" is like a fine wine. it gets better with age. [laughter] >> jessica: dana, what about you? >> dana: i love "home alone" but i will say because greg is not here to make fun of me, i do love "love, actually." it is a great movie. >> jessica: like 50 love stories. >> jessica: harold? >> harold: what a segway. "national lampoon," chevy chase. "trading places." people don't think of it as a christmas holiday. the setting is holiday time.
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looking good, billy ray. >> jeanine: okay, this is not considered a holiday christmas movie, but there is, in "the godfather," there is a part where michael is in there at christmas time and they walk into manhattan, and they are celebrating christmas -- >> harold: that is when he learns his father was killed, his father had been shot. >> jessica: don't give it away. >> jeanine: i like it when they walk in front -- >> harold: rewinds that. [laughter] >> jessica: mine is, i guess in dana's vein, i love watching the movie "the holiday," the cameron diaz and kate winslet movie. >> dana: that is cute. >> jessica: facebook question from beverly h. what is the earliest you put up christmas decoration and what is the first item? judge? >> jeanine: the earliest is about 2-3 weeks before chri
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christmas. >> jessica: into december. >> jeanine: december. the first item up is the tree. >> jessica: who would do anything else? dana? >> dana: i am going to sound like a bad american. i don't do anything. >> jesse: you don't do christmas decorations? >> dana: i don't. >> jesse: at all? >> dana: we live in the city and are out all the time. i am never home. there is christmas decorations everywhere you look and then you just have to take them down. that is not true, one year i did do a lot of christmas decorations and then i was just over it. peter loves the decorations. i remember when the tree fell over in d.c. and scared the crap out of me in the middle the night and i have never done one since. >> jeanine: makes new york city so beautiful. >> dana: trees are everywhere and i love it, i love looking at decorations but just lately it has been one of those things. i sound like the grinch. i am really not beard >> jessica: harold? >> harold: my lights go up the day after halloween because outside my house -- go >> jeanine: halloween?
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>> harold: they are already up because i love christmas because i love the spirit, i love looking at it at night and the christmas tree goes up the day after thanksgiving. used to put it up before thanksgiving and it didn't feel right. after thanksgiving, the day after, friday we are going to shop, get it up, decorate it with the kids. then i leave saturday for the michigan game. >> jessica: jesse? >> jesse: i am impressed how much harold loves christmas. putting lights up the day after halloween. >> harold: i've got a fellow. >> jesse: we do not do the tree, start maybe with a wreath. a reef? >> jeanine: th. >> jesse: a reef is in the ocean. too much eggnog. >> jessica: okay. i didn't do christmas until i married a christian, so we have a tree now, which is nice. we are late to it. a couple weeks before hand. >> jesse: well, dana, she is
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jewish, she has a tree. >> jessica: i have a half christian child. >> jesse: i'm just saying, she is full christian. [laughter] >> jessica: up next, pulled on stage at a concert, what song are we confident we could perfectly perform? out answers next on our "thanksgiving fan mail special." ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ woman: who's that, who is that? cole: this is my puppy! woman: cancer. it's different in a child. because your child is still growing. charlie: i had 14 rounds of chemo. there's thousands and thousands of kids all over the world who need help. girl: it is my first time having cancer. and it's the very worst. spokesman: saint jude children's research hospital
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♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >> harold: welcome back.
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let's get to more of your fan mail questions this thanksgiving. first, if you are pulled on the stage, jessica gave us, if you are pulled on stage at a concert, what song are you confident you could perfectly perform? >> jeanine: are you looking at me? >> harold: your honor, yes. >> jeanine: i cannot sing. i am tone-deaf. i do not even do karaoke. i would not get on stage. but in my next life, i'm going to get on stage and felt one out. >> harold: who would it be? >> jeanine: aretha franklin. >> harold: r-e-s-p-e-c-t. dana p? >> dana: "friends in low places" by garth brooks. how could you not know that song? >> harold: dana, i just want you to sing it. >> dana: but here is the reason why. it doesn't matter how you sing it because everyone sings along at the same time so nobody can hear how you can't sing. >> jesse: strategic. >> harold: judge, you would fit right in with that crowd. jessica?
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>> jessica: terrible voice for tv and for singing. but somehow ended up here. old school madonna, like immaculate collection. the entirety, i would say. >> jessica: anything prince or michael jackson, "saturday love." >> dana: you can do all of those, get up there and do it? >> harold: which ber month is your favorite? september, october, november, december. >> jesse: i'm going with december because you have multiple holidays. you are packing in a double. you have christmas, christmas eve, which is kind of a holiday, and new year's eve. >> harold: triple whammy. >> jesse: triple whammy in the month of december. >> harold: jessica? >> jessica: october, the beginning of fall weather. you still get a few really warm
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days, those extra hangover ones. october. >> harold: dp? >> dana: september. the humidity goes away, kids back to school, it is the best time to go on vacation. that is the best weather in all of the -- all around the world. >> harold: judge? >> jeanine: absolutely september because with all of the colors and the season changing and the trees are beautiful. i just remember the first time i fell in love was in september. and every september, i'm going to be sentimental. i am never sentimental. every september i had that same feeling. it hits me at some point. >> harold: is there someone you want to talk about in particular? [laughter] >> dana: that's sweet. >> jeanine: my first boyfriend. every september, i think of him. >> harold: i love it. i go with november, college football means more in november, pro football, basketball season starts, my favorite of the holidays because my kids love
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♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >> nothing like a little george street. okay come it is time for one more question on this thanksgiving day. mike rutherford come a 49 years old. what are you truly thankful for more this year than any other, dana? >> i honestly feel that right now in my life that i have never had more serenity and i love my
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job and i love my family and my family's health and i know that life doesn't get better than this and i'm super grateful for every moment. >> not only that but my health. they said it would only get better, i do hope that we have some breakouts in 2024 like we never had much so i am hopeful for that. >> we are happy come a thriving come at all is good in the jesse watters household.
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>> definitely i'm grateful to have a happy and healthy little girl. i'm definitely grateful that my mom had a great year as well. >> you know come up for me come i have learned to live my best life and appreciate everything every day. i was crazy enough to get a dog, so now there are four command i have my grandson who is talking to me and i have george strait tickets for next year com, so wt could be better than that. >> a lot of people ask, and these are my friends. they ask all the time. >> we will see you next time here on "the five." ♪ ♪ ♪ >> good eveng,

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