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>> greg: on thanksgiving, i told you what to do when offspring force their stupid politics on you. what if skippy changed his name to che and decided that america is at fault for everything? have him occupy the backyard. no tv no, bathroom. just like third world countries that professors admire. i like that guy. now the obama retaliated with a home for holidays video, teaching apostles had to engage the ages. those silly old people. >> my dad is a character. >> my stepmother is life long republican. >> my grandmother has been so long saying oh barack obama. >> greg: poor thing. how do you change their little minds? badger them on facebook. >> start having a competition with my dad through e-mail. a link the president gave. >> skype. i post articles on the facebook wall. >> one of my dad's favorite ways to communicate with people now is through text message. >> greg: oh! but will this work? >> it didn't take long to get my dad to be on board. i felt like i was changing his mind. >> my grandma is 94. 70-plus years she has been voting republican. recently she said i think i'm going to vote for barack obama. >> greg: oh! but it's not always 100%. parents are slow. like pets. >> still a work in progress. >> being more active. volunteering. >> went from being disinterested to paying attention at debates. >> greg: the left calls this dialogue. to me, this is brainwashing. the same crud you see when offspring join a cult. like all cults if mommy and daddy don't buy into it, they are the freaks. for any kids watching, consider perhaps that your idiot parents have been around and seen a lot of stuff might not be as dumb as you think. in the name of tolerance, maybe you should let them counter the baloney you absorbed from the flowing leftism you call college. your parents possess knowledge and experience that dwarfs your degree in gender studies. if i were your parents i'd just make you sleep in the garage. hey, juan? >> juan: yeah. >> greg: i love your tie. >> juan: thank you. christmas tie. >> greg: let's say your child comes home and you find out that he is like hardcore ron paul. starts to just, like hammering you with newsletters. what do you do? [ laughter ] >> juan: what if they are racist newsletters? what is great in iowa where ron paul is doing well, all the young people who are absolutely entranced be his liberalism -- libertarian more than liberalism. >> dana: i heard a person today in their mid-20s saying, "i didn't know about that." it's backfiring. >> greg: is the message here, maybe i'm being too hard on them. i think the video was effective. >> dana: got on "a" block on the five. >> greg: it's a slow news day. isn't the message that parents are dumb and need to be reedge kateed by their much smarter kids? >> dana: yes. i have always felt that way. i came home from preschool knowing exactly what i could tell my grand parent what is to do. it will be interesting when the kids go home graduating in may and then have to ask their parents to move back in with them because the economy won't have gotten better. >> greg: a good point. it stinks of arrogance -- >> andrea: the same of the administration? the people who made the video? that arrogance? >> greg: how did that happen? >> andrea: i was going to say this reminded me of north korea but i know the blogs like media matters would write i said something crazy so i won't say that tonight. but i think it's the kid knows better. the 94-year-old grandmother who has lived through the great depression, all the other things, this is a great opportunity to lecture the kids, then. there is a reason you are living in my basement, you don't have a job. a reason you have high student loans and you can't get a job. reason why you won't be able to collect social security like i collect. a great opportunity. >> juan: i'm glad you're not my mom. i think you would stank m spank. >> greg: is this a strategy to fight fox news? everybody's parents watch fox news so they come on and they're like god! "the five" is on. turn it off! >> eric: we know what you are up to. we know where the liquor is and you replace vodka with water and the whiskey with iced tea. i'm trying to figure out why parents would -- everything i'm reading is young people moving away from obama. listen to karl rove, obama lost 20 percentage points on favorable in young person vote. maybe it should go the other way and the kids should listen to parents, watching fox news and say forget barack obama stuff. >> juan: you are right the president losing support among the so-called millennium. the big story is in 2000 no, difference in age group from voting republican, democratic, et cetera. now a huge gap and the younger people lean heavily toward the democrats. the older people are not only leaning republican, they are more intently engaged in watching the "the five" and all politics. >> greg: that adage, conservative is the liberal mug. conservative is someone who got old. terrible thing to say. isn't this like a plot of every sitcom. every time you turn on a sitcom, the parents are bumbling and stupid. >> dana: bunkers. >> andrea: especially the dad. >> juan: wait a second. as a dad, let me tell you, when i watch tv they make dads in dopes. >> andrea: they do. "family guy." >> juan: i'm the butt of every joke. i don't dig it. >> dana: the obama campaign in 2008 and now again are very good utilizing the new media. i think conservatives and republicans caught up a little bit. >> eric: watching it from the outside -- >> dana: no. >> eric: drawn out. it's okay. i get it. >> dana: this other ad worked for me. >> greg: i love this from crossroads. obama compared himself to other presidents and mentioned he might be the fourth best president. >> andrea: ever. >> greg: american crossroads came out with a new ad that is funny for the republican. >> next to lincoln, rez volt, stands barack obama. america's fourth greatest president. >> every place is barack obama country once barack obama has been there. >> 13 million out of work. $15 trillion in debt and 15 straight months of unemployment above 8%. >> impressive accomplishments. >> thank you, steve. >> no. thank you, mr. president. >> greg: they use the music to make people sound stufffy. >> dana: where did they get that accent? stuart varney. >> greg: when the ads use humor over anger it's more effective. don't you think? >> andrea: always. this ad is so good. especially for republicans when they paint them for being angry and conservatives. you talk about arrogance earlier in the show. this president he gives himself a solid b-plus. now he thinks he is better than george washington. the president said all the president for orderly presidency. when obama looks at what he has done, he doesn't look at the health of the economy. his perspective is the health of the government. did he grow the government enough? is the government thriving? yes, he is. he pats himself on the back for that. >> eric: notice in the 60 minutes interview. not sure if it aired or saw it online. he blamed a bunch of us and took credit for saving us from the great depression. this one, i got five more years of work to do. really? really? are you sure you've got five more years? >> dana: today he did an interview being from hawaii he is lazy. he can be the biggest fault. i wish you could apply yourself. the seas are still rising and there are polar bears. >> these ads will run inside "the five" and replacing the ads for buy gold and laxatives and impotence and all of that, right? we have more ads. this is like occupy wall street. the young people ad versus the tea party, the old people ad. now we have to have more. we need gold ads in there. >> andrea: snuggie. >> eric: beckel takes a day off and another guy trashing the tea party. what about the old people ads? there are a ton of people -- >> juan: oh, get out of town. full of young people now. >> greg: i am waiting for snuggie made of gold. i'll be happy. >> juan: you'll be an elf. >> greg: how do you i know i'm not an elf already? i can barely sit on this without four pillows. coming up, my favorite topic. pay are tax cut. is it good for the country or the opposite. not a good thing? bolling has a different take and he is whipping out the whiteboard next. also, i lost my pet ferret captain sparkles in a bar in milpitas. if you see it, e-mail us at thefive@foxnews.com. if you leave now, i'll cut you out of my will. ♪ ♪  ♪ ♪ >> eric: christmas, hawaii. i wish i could spend christmas in hawaii. by now you heard the news the payroll tax extension passed this afternoon. with that, the dems trying to frame the conversation as a victory for the left and defeat for the right. unfortunately, the real losers aren't democrats, aren't republicans, not even politicians. the real losers in all of this nonsense are our children. lost in the politics is the fact that payroll taxes are the life blood of social security, heightened behind partisan politics. the geniuses in d.c. are looting our retirement nest egg. rick perry one time called social security a ponzi scheme. but tell us the state of social security. >> andrea: social security used to run a surplus. now it's in the red permanently. everybody knows when you pay the payroll tax, half goes to fica and the other goes to the social security trust fund. lawmakers have been raiding the trust fund on the right and the left for years. they put ious in it, ious they will never ever be able to pay back. that is why when you have someone like rick perry or a newt gingrich who said private accounts, if i have a private account now, i wouldn't care what the bums are doing in d.c. they couldn't touch my money. this is why, though, it's such an important issue. think what the president did. he just took -- it's not raidal it what they just did. they are just not funding it. >> eric: juan, they made a political battle. it was right versus left. one side that used to like lower taxes is fighting for not extending the taxes. they made at it partisan battle. the bottom line, social security is screwed. >> eric: social security has been, you know, in some financial venues for some time. everybody knows there will have to be adjustments in terms of when you qualify to get the social security and the amount of money that you are paid when you get social security. all of that. we know a deal is coming. in the short-term, that is why that is not the argument, not the consideration. despite what we heard from the like, rick perry and huntsman and even ron paul and others who have concerns about this. you know, the fact is it's not the issue of the day. the issue of the day is how do you pay for the payroll tax cut right now? that is what they argue about. >> eric: dana, can we touch on this. if you listen to enough tv, radio, whatnot there is a big what happened to the republicans? did mitch mcconnell -- i think at one point, one of the young, maybe a tea party fres freshman said well a bus came through d.c. with kentucky license plate on it. meaning, the senate, mcconnell threw the ball at him. >> dana: easy for a freshman republican house member to say anonymously. i doubt they would say it on the record. i don't know in particular what happened. i do think that they had -- >> eric: sending it back to boehner saying get it done. dunkin' i don't think it was a mcconnell versus boehner thing. house versus senate thing. the house said and sometimes, look, there is 435 members. more than half of which is republican. if some of them say wait, this is no way to run a railroad. this two-month tax deal is a bad deal, maybe because there is concern with the social security. others have concern about implementation of it. you are right, the bigger battle is the bigger piece, which is why president obama in the first place last year commissioned the two senators, bowles and simpson to come up with a plan in which they had a way to deal with reforming social security so it could be there in the long run. i do think the best way for us to get more revenue in the country would be to do what the republicans did at first. get president obama on the record, on the pipeline. do it in the next 60 days. >> greg: this intro, though, it will hurt the children. who cares? i'm sorry. if young people voted in a president that then takes their money and throws it away, that is just punishment. >> andrea: they are not throwing it away. they are taking the parents' money. taking their money away and giving it to their parents. >> eric: can i show you the numbers what we are talking about? andrea pointed this out. this is october of 2011. the inflow, what came in to the treasury, via the payroll tax. $40.4 billion. other interest and whatnot, $14 billion. the outflow, $61.2 billion. in october of 2011 alone the treasury lost, social security fund dropped $6.6 billion. so in other words we are now working off money that has been accrued over literally decade. >> andrea: it's shameful that the republicans seeded the tax issue to democrats. i think that tough love here, but i think the house republicans let the president get away with some wins. they have been played. if you look at the supercommittee designed to fail to give the president what he wanted, expanding entitlement, preserving them and cutting defense. now he gets his way on this again and republicans are in the corner. they won the pipeline. take credit for it. >> eric: how did the -- >> juan: how did the president get his way? >> eric: they want us to get this in there. we learn today some of the donations from hollywood to democrats; specifically, barack obama. take a look at the full screen. you have three big hollywood actors, producers, et cetera. look at the money they donated. clooney $35,800. i believe that is the max. hanks $35,800. spielberg added other races, so $59,400. hollywood seems to love democrats. >> greg: this is no surprise. when you are a celebrity giving to obama is like you and i going to the gym. it makes you feel good in between the coke binges and the foursomes with prostitut prostitutes. you feel so horrible about yourself -- >> eric: did you say you and i? >> juan: i thought this was a christmas show. >> greg: self-destructive celebrities redeem themselvesles by caring about the environment contributing to obama. that is their gym. >> juan: wow! >> andrea: it could have been bob and not eric. >> eric: think about the actors and producers a lone. a handful of actors make money to do this. but vast majority of actors are starving, struggling waiting tables. there is the inequality. it's great. athlete. >> juan: also, people at the top of the corporation and people who are doing actual work for the corporation used to be we had much more income equality and ladder of upward mobility in the country. that is the heart and soul of a lot of occupy wall street. some back to something you talked about earlier. you say the president got what he wanted. the american people got what they wanted which was we would have payroll tax cut extended and we would have unemployment extend and the doctors could see the seniors without losing money. >> andrea: no. he put republicans in the corner and said these are the issue of the day. payroll tax is not the issue of the day. it's dif is it and spending. bigger picture >> eric: we have to get out of the segment. just keeping the economy going and not going back -- >> andrea: this isn't going to preserve the economy. >> juan: yes, it will. >> eric: last thought? >> dana: on hollywood, that the hollywood workers work against those what want the keystone pipeline. >> juan: they're environmentalists. >> dana: right. >> eric: got to leave it there. coming up, mitt romney says he wants to send barack obama -- not barack obama. wants to send obama back to kenya. i swear. uncle omar obama that is. that's coming up next. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >> andrea: welcome back to "the five." you have can't choose your family. unfortunately, president obama is finding that out the hard way. his uncle, i'm going to botch this, uwango obama, we call him uncle omar, arrested for a dui. his uncle is also here illegally. presidential hopeful mitt romney say that the uncle should be shipped out. listen to what romney had to say. >> they want to know do you think uncle omar should be deported from the united states? >> andrea: i think it was smart for him to say this. do you agree? >> i would definitely agree. again, he is here illegally. it doesn't matter if he is president uncle or brother or whatever. he broke law coming here. should be treated like any other illegal immigrant. he had i.d. there is another violation. another breaking of the law if you falsify the i.d. i think it was driver's license to indicate you are a citizen. i think he broke the law doing this as well. >> dana: president obama didn't give him special favors. he asked if he got one phone call to make he said he'd like to call the white house. the bailiff is like, yeah, right, buddy. >> andrea: i swear obama is my nephew. >> dana: he is between a rock and hard place but he is doing the same thing. >> andrea: i think the republican and democrats agree if you break the law, at leas least -- shipped away. >> greg: two points to make. don't we all have an uncle omar in our family? if you don't have uncle omar, you are the uncle omar. the thing is poor uncle omar. changing out his entire life. what is going to happen? he is going to become president? now he has a president who is his neef few. you better help him out. that is the uncle you got to have. >> dana: you see the same people on the way as the way down. >> eric: president obama has a relative in kenya. he had a foundation that was called the obama foundation and it made it look like it was the president's foundation but it was a half brother in kenya with nothing to do with him. >> juan: it was named for the father? >> eric: correct. he told me it was named after the father, not the president. but family members out there lean on the white house saying that is my nephew. my brother. et cetera. >> andrea: he has an aunt, too. in the country illegally. he has taken flak for that. the president has taken flak, where blogs say he doesn't care about his family. should he help them? >> juan: i don't think it's possible politically or -- ♪ ♪ >> ♪ ♪ >> eric: people -- >> juan: people who have a dui. to me, it's a situation where if the president could help it would be nice. but he would get hammered. >> dana: in 2006 in virginia, arrested illegal immigrant who was supposed to be deported was arrested several times and not kicked out of the country. he killed two young women driving drunk. then the question was why was he still in the country? a dui is different. in their own country they couldn't make it clickcally or feed their family. >> andrea: maybe obama could -- >> greg: maybe obama could turn it in a positive thing. maybe there is a way to turn in a loveable lug. no? >> andrea: i am thinking if i have an uncle omar in my family. i sit next to uncle omar every day. >> greg: bob beckel. >> juan: i was getting worried. [ laughter ] >> andrea: not you. you have no wrap sheet. coming up, vice president biden unleashed on one of the presidential candidates. that candidate is hitting right back today. next. p@?ñm ñoy÷h>óñc>ó eastern. now back to new york and my colleagues at "the five." ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >> juan: christmas rock. vice president joe biden takes a shot at mitt romney in op-ed of the "des moines register" biden writes, "how could anyone forget the economic catastrophe brought about by the same policy that mr. romney is proposing? the same policies that deregulated washington and turned it in to a casino that gambled recklessly with hard hard-working americans' money." >> dana: would those be the same policies in place when he was a senator for all those years? delaware? it's so over the top. preposterous that right now they are going to fire -- they will use ammunition to fire against mitt romney. have some dignity. >> greg: this was an accident. biden didn't know he was writing an article. he was writing an e-mail. the entire thing was a subject header. >> i hate when people do that. >> eric: biden is trying to slam romney for the economic policies but spot on with healthcare, right? >> juan: romney -- wait a minute. wait a minute. which side are you on? >> eric: i'm saying the hypocrisy here. he is wrong for economy but we like him on healthcare. >> juan: i don't see the inconsistency. they like one and didn't like another one. what do you mean? >> eric: inconsistent. >> it shows they are so scared to play politics in a g.o.p. primary, they are so scared of mitt romney. i don't think is about dodd-frank at all. this is foreshadowing to what they will do. if you look back, i spoke with a former boss of mine familiar with the massachusetts politics. when romney ran against kennedy in '94 this is what they did. kennedy campaign made romney to a wall street, fat cat, they dissected everything that bain capital did. everyone that has been put out of a job, obama campaign will find and put them on air. this op ed shows fear and the strategy. >> juan: i think it shows preference. they prefer the republicans -- that is why they attack her. >> dana: on the friday before christmas when everybody is getting ready to spend time with friends and family. the obama campaign has so much time on their hand and people working for them, they have to make sure they do something to keep their keep. we know, we will have the vice president do an op ed in the "des moines register." it's proproser thous from campaign perspective -- preposterous from campaign perspective. >> juan: you have seen this before. >> dana: name one. >> juan: in california they go to the other people primary and find weak point. >> dana: good point. >> greg: could they have the attack him so they think he is afraid of him? >> dana: jedi mind tricks? >> greg: exactly. >> juan: let's go to seriousness of this topic. the seriousness is romney says that obama wants to create entitlement society. he is saying yes, are trying to make sure everybody will move up and has a chance to succeed. you talked about equality a minute ago. if you can in fact make sure that people can get an education, you have an opportunity to make it. >> eric: from those who have to those who have not. socialists, progressive socialist mantra, everyone should have something. >> eric: i believe that even -- janis i believe even in america, we're a proud capitalist society, we should have some protection, safety net. >> dana: that is what they had -- >> juan: we don't have people blocking your limb zone. >> greg: starting a bar called safety net. where are you going? i'm going to be at the safety net. >> andrea: i will say this election will be the private economy and whether it's good or bad. i really do. we talked yesterday about the george h.w. bush endorsement and why it was coming early. i think people in the know like the bushes and like the romney's know they are being gunned for by this administration. the white house has said this will be the guy and the republicans are saying okay, we have to come out and support them now. >> juan: i wonder if there is no alternative. the republicans aren't happy. most electable? who is most likely to beat president obama? answer, unequivocally, mitt romney. >> eric: don't you think the white house sees that? they are actually discounting newt gingrich, whoever, ron paul. saying it will be him. might as well start program now this >> dana: but it could be. but gingrich is still in this thing. they want to us go to that ad if we've got it. >> greg: look at you! >> dana: they were telling me. >> eric: come over here. >> these are challenging and important times for america. we want and deserve solutions. others seem to be focused on attacks rather than moving the country forward. that is up to them. >> dana: all right. there you have it. >> greg: here is the thing. he is saying he doesn't want attack ads, that is a he says? he wants productive ads? that is like telling your wife i don't think you should get me something expensive for christmas. that is because you don't want to get her something expensive at christmas. he can't afford negative ads. >> juan: that's right. >> dana: going to get out of here. juan is going to tease. >> juan: i'll tease it. >> dana: read that one. >> juan: one of my co-host, i know who is is up set about the obama family christmas card right here. we have talk about it on christmas "the five." ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >> dana: every year, the first family sends out their christmas card and there is not usually much ado, but this year the card has ruffled some feathers. mostlier rick's. >> greg: yes. >> dana: i love this picture. i thought it was a beautiful picture. i love the picture of the dog right there in the front. you have don't have a problem with that, do you? >> eric: a good boy. this is the official white house christmas card, dana. where is the christmas tree? >> dana: they have poinsettias. >> eric: i don't see it. it's a nice pretty card. it could be thanksgiving card. >> greg: i'll go a step further. i don't believe it's a real dog. my feeling is that is a robot that was built in kenya and until i see the receipt, i'm not buying it. not buying it at all. >> dana: pets play an important role in almost every white house. most presidents have come to the white house with a dog or they get a dog. bo was a gift from i believe senator kennedy helped the obamas because the little girls said when they got to the white house, they get to have a dog. that is bo. when i worked at the white house, we had barney bush. and scottish terriers. a thing called barney camp that we produced every year michigan friend jeanie in charge of putting it together almost gave her a heart attack every year. it was great. state-of-the-arted in 2001 after the 9/11 attack they cut back on tours of the white house. mrs. bush still wanted to showcase all the beautiful decorations so they had this idea to put a camera on barney and getting him to go along. >> greg: what happened barney fell in love with the camera. >> dana: every year. >> greg: he went to hollywood, turned to drugs. >> eric: became a liberal. >> greg: terrible. terrible. those dog movies he made afterwards. i don't especially want to get into it. >> andrea: i think the card is fine. i disagree with you on this one. >> eric: do you have a problem with him naming the dog bo? barack obama? really? it's not b-e-a-u. it's b-o. how egotistical is that? >> greg: i got nothing on that. >> dana: i want to ask you about something else. aside from the president dog, newt gingrich is going to campaign. pets with newt. do you like this idea? >> andrea: i'm all for campaign color. showing a lighter side of a candidate. i think it's once you win the nomination. a little odd to devote a website to newt and his love of pets when he doesn't have a pet. some accused - -- >> dana: his wife, and part of the article is they want a dog when they come to the white house, but there will be a battle because she wanted a littleer dog and he wants a bigger dog. >> juan: this is crazy. go ahead and say it. >> andrea: they can just read my mind. >> greg: i read it. [ laughter ] >> andrea: they don't have a dog. they're arcing as you said over what kind of dog to get if they move in the white house. >> juan: thank you. what strikes me is the quintessential washington joke is if you want a friend in washington, get a dog. the second thing about the dog stuff to me, the president when his family was away, takes the dog to the pet store. everybody makes what wisely buying the chew toy or whatever. what caught my attention was they said there was another dog, female dog in the store. bo started to get a little friendly. >> dana: that wasn't in the pool report. >> juan: they yanked oshis chain. >> andrea: that wasn't a dog. member of congress. they're all dogs. >> dana: we talk about our dogs a little bit. >> greg: can i say one thing? newt, why isn't it like neuter your pets? why doesn't he do that? >> dana: maybe when she is president he could do it in february, the national neuter your pet month. can i show a picture of henry? >> greg: of course. this is why we're doing this. >> dana: this is why we started this in the first place. that is henry. tomorrow on our christmas special that you will see -- wow! they're using both of them. look at that! that is a special secret santa gift that i got you will see on our christmas special that is running christmas eve and christmas. did you send in one? >> eric: i did. freedom. show the dog freedom. >> andrea: i can't believe you name your dog freedom. >> eric: he is a good boy! there is a christmas tree in the background. >> dana: you have one, right? >> andrea: i have a nephew, rudolph bull ve deer. it's named after rudy giuliani and the vodka. >> juan: i'm an empty nester. but my daughter, the one with the grandson has a dog and the dog's name is bacon. >> dana: i can't believe you name your dog bacon. >> juan: it's a great name. for a long time we had a st. bernard who was conan, like the barbarian. bacon is a huge guy. he makes my grandson look tiny. they get along. >> greg: i had a great dane once. >> dana: we'll save it for break. save him from himself. coming up next, we'll show you one of the coolest video i've seen made by the military members in honor of christmas. we'll be right back. >> greg: freedom! ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >> greg: you may or may not know this, dana is married to a great guy named peter, who is a. by lucky brit. he sent us a video showing how some british sailors celebrate christmas. roll tape, roll-tapers. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >> juan: i like that. >> andrea: dana's husband was in the yellow bikini. >> greg: why was your husband looking at this? >> dana: he gets a lot of e-mails from folks. but did you know, greg, that was the theme song from "love actually" one of your favorite movies. >> greg: possibly the worst movie ever made if you look it up. "guinness book of world records" says it's the worst. >> dana: i love that. i'm glad the british taxpayers haven't complained. imagine if something like that happened on one of our ships. there would be uproar. >> our guys aren't doing that. >> dana: they are doing the work. >> greg: there is always the -- >> eric: they are tougher than that. >> greg: the idea that british military are very, very tough people. but they like to have fun. they do silly stuff, but they still are really, really, really tough. >> dana: they look like monty python. >> greg: what are your plans for christmas? >> juan: great plans. i'm staying at home. but for new year's, i want to have new year's dinner with my family, but fox news informed me i will be in iowa. >> andrea: blame florida for that. >> dana: go bowling on that night. great thing to do in a small town. >> andrea: i will be in allen town, pennsylvania, with my family and heading to see my nephew, and rudy the dog. there is a christmas party tonight after the show. >> greg: allentown is like ital jerusalem. i made that up. >> andrea: not at all. >> greg: that was bethlehem. it probably should have said that. bethlehem is like little jerusalem. dana? >> dana: well, you might not know this yet, i'm coming to your place. i'm hoping you will get me a pair of air jordans that are a big thing. i thought we could watch "love actually" and go caroling. we could make a music video to oh, tannenbaum. we'll eat new york city pizza. >> greg: fantastic. eric? >> eric: can we point out to armed force away from their families on christmas, we thank you for your service. >> andrea: very much. >> greg: thank you for joining us, everybody. have a great christmas weekend with your families. thank the troops. thank you for that. also remember, we got a show, christmas show tomorrow. and sunday, i believe. >> bretbe sureand tune

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