a block of time on thanksgiving thanking military families. a private schedule for the next day reveals nine hours of executive time with nothing else on the private schedule. what does that even mean, chris? in your view, it's a private day off, is that correct? >> right. look, if you look through all three months of the schedules as i did, there are policy briefings in there. there are personnel meetings. there is time with the cabinet. so we can stipulate that some of this executive time may be legit. but really, the presumption is that the president really is not working. and you based it on all of the accounts that he is on the phone, see gabbing with his friends. believe me, he is certainly not reading his policy memos, because if you believe the reporting, he likes one or two-page memos. he likes a lot of pictures in there. how long can you really spend looking at a one-page memo with a bunch of pictures? >> and sometimes, liz, the joke becomes basically true. here is an older sound bite of colbert. take a look. >> it's the end of the workweek.