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  • Hey, Macey.

  • Hi.

  • How are you?

  • I'm good.

  • How are you?

  • I'm good.

  • I'm good.

  • What do you have there in your hands?

  • Well, so I brought some valentines for you guys.

  • There you go.

  • Thank you.

  • OK.

  • There you go.

  • So Ellen, yours is, since William Howard

  • Taft got stuck in the bathtub, I Taft to be honest.

  • I'm stuck without you.

  • I Taft.

  • To be honest.

  • I'm stuck without you.

  • That's very sweet.

  • What does yours say?

  • Let's play.

  • I may have dumped tea, but I'll never

  • dump you, because John Adams was president during the Boston Tea

  • Party.

  • Oh.

  • I love it.

  • These are great.

  • We-- there were--

  • I love it.

  • There were a couple others, like you Barack my world,

  • with Barack Obama.

  • Uh-huh.

  • There was-- oh, are you in the White House in 1814,

  • 'cause you're hot, because that's when

  • the White House burned down.

  • Oh.

  • And there were quite a few others, too, so--

  • That's great.

  • These are very clever, and you're--

  • Yes.

  • You passed those out last week--

  • Yes.

  • --for Valentine's Day.

  • I heard you loved Melissa on--

  • Yes.

  • The Greatest Night of Giveaways.

  • Yes.

  • You were amazing--

  • Thank you.

  • --and hilarious.

  • Thanks.

  • It was really fun to do.

  • One night, me and my mom were sitting there,

  • watching The Greatest Night of Giveaways,

  • and I was like, well, I'd like to be able to do that.

  • And Mom was like, what?

  • Do what, get all that stuff?

  • And I said, no, I'd love to be able to give all

  • that stuff away, like you do.

  • Oh, it's so fun to give stuff away.

  • I hope you get to do that one day.

  • Yes.

  • All right.

  • I have to ask you, what are your thoughts on what's happening

  • in the country right now?

  • Well, there's a lot of stuff, and I

  • wish that we could all come together.

  • Instead of Republicans and Democrats,

  • come together as Americans.

  • Yeah.

  • We can-- there's some way that everyone

  • can see the good in a Republican and see the good in a Democrat,

  • and why can't they just see that in each other?

  • Right.

  • That's what I hope.

  • Yes.

  • I hope find somebody that can bring everybody together

  • like that.

  • Yes.

  • That's we need.

  • All right.

  • We're going to play a game.

  • All right.

  • It's Hail to the Blank.

  • That's what we're calling it, Hail to the Blank.

  • [MUSIC - HAIL TO THE CHIEF]

  • All right.

  • All right.

  • So I guess we will read a question, and there's a blank.

  • And then, we will fill it in and see what we all say.

  • Great.

  • All right.

  • George W.H. Bush had blank banned from the White House

  • during his term.

  • Oh.

  • OK.

  • What do we say?

  • French fries.

  • Broccoli.

  • Sheep.

  • OK.

  • Is that why you were staring at me?

  • So it was--

  • Broccoli.

  • Broccoli?

  • Yes.

  • I thought there was a french fry thing.

  • Broccoli.

  • He didn't like broccoli?

  • All right.

  • Let's see the next one.

  • James Buchanan loved cabbage and enjoyed having blank parties.

  • I can't write the first thing that comes to my mind.

  • Right.

  • I am.

  • It's not--

  • OK.

  • All right.

  • Let's see, what do we have?

  • Slaw party, guys, slaw party.

  • Swinger.

  • Sauerkraut.

  • Sauerkraut.

  • He-- Sauerkraut, is that right?

  • Yeah.

  • Sauerkraut parties?

  • What does that mean?

  • Really?

  • Is it just sauerkraut?

  • I think so.

  • Like literally just sauerkraut, with no other additional food?

  • Probably.

  • What a terrible party.

  • That's a horrible party.

  • A terrible party.

  • A stinky party.

  • Macey, you're winning.

  • We both have zero.

  • Oh, gee.

  • All right, let's see the next one.

  • Warren Harding had the largest blank of any US president.

  • It's too easy.

  • [LAUGHTER]

  • All right, let's see.

  • Feet.

  • They were size 14s.

  • Size 14, well, those are large feet with--

  • More than one way to be right.

  • [LAUGHTER]

  • All right.

  • Let's see the next one.

  • Donald Trump is the first president

  • to use blank on a regular basis.

  • Oh, boy.

  • [INAUDIBLE]

  • OK, are you still-- you're still--

  • I'm frozen.

  • Yeah.

  • OK.

  • Well, I have two answers.

  • One of them, I think is right.

  • What do we have, Macey?

  • Twitter.

  • Right.

  • I wrote Twitter and fried chicken.

  • Oh.

  • And what did you say?

  • Not much.

  • Not much on a regular basis.

  • [LAUGHTER]

  • All right.

  • I have a point.

  • Last one.

  • Nope.

  • No?

  • I'm having too much fun.

  • [LAUGHTER]

  • All right.

  • This is where I turn it around.

  • During John Adams's presidency, growing long blank

  • became a fad.

  • OK?

  • OK.

  • [LAUGHTER]

  • Thumbnails.

  • Thumbnails?

  • Thumbnails?

  • Not the rest of the nails?

  • Ew.

  • I guess.

  • So it's just like sauerkraut parties and long thumbnails?

  • Wow.

  • Uh-huh.

  • It does get better, people.

  • I don't want it.

  • If you gave it to me, I would take it.

  • All right.

  • Macey, you're obviously the winner.

  • I heard you've been to every presidential library

  • except for one.

  • So for winning, we are sending you and your family

  • to the Franklin D. Roosevelt Presidential Library.

  • You're going to go--

  • Thank you.

  • Amazing.

  • Thank you.

  • We'll be right back.

Hey, Macey.

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