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Of 911 Nashville, and flashing back Friday to when he and Minnie made sparks fly in circle
of friends. Feel good Friday about an Oscar-worthy view your deal, and comedian and lifelong
Republican Cheryl Underwood is our guest co-host. Here come hop topics with boobie,
Sarah Haynes, Joy Bayhawk, and Navarro, Sunny Austin, and Elisa Farah Griffin.
Now let's get things started.
Hello. Hello. Hello. Hello.
Cheryl Underwood is back as our guest co-host.
You're very popular. I see them all are very popular, and I'm having a great time being here with
you. Thank you very, very much. You're welcome. Thank you. The macro-playing field for
2020-A presidential candidate is already taking shape. Polls show the JD Vance and Marco
Bubio. I was going to say Marco Polo. And Marco Bubio has the two front runners at the moment.
Really? And it looks like Trump is putting his thumb on the scale. Watch.
Marco Rubio is doing a great job. I think he's going to go down as the greatest secretary of state
in history. Are there any points of disagreement between yourself and your vice president when it comes
to US action in Iran? I don't think so. No, no, we get along very well on this. He was, I would say
philosophically a little bit different than me. I think he was maybe less enthusiastic about going.
So is all this going to just come down to who kisses the tush really?
I mean, who, who, who, who, who he, what do we annoyances at the top? Yeah, but who is really
the biggest toe-dee? Because you know, that's what he's all about, Trump. Well, I don't, I think,
you know, Trump has changed the Republican Party. You two can discuss that, but it's the
Trump-lican party as far as I'm concerned. Maga is his base. And I don't know that even if he
annoys a successor that his base will fall in line behind that person, I think it's sort of a
cult of personality. Rubio and Vance kind of embody the kind of the fracture in the party, you know?
So JD Vance is more that America first, you know, non-interventionist, more Maga. Rubio to me is
a little more establishment, a little more old school conservative. And so I do think it highlights
their not, they're not one in the same. But then why would Trump like Rubio better? Because I think
deep down when we look at the psychology of Trump, we've talked about at this table what he gravitates
toward. He never served in the military, but I think he deeply admires the military. I think he's
called them losers. Well, but follow this line of, when you think of Obama, he's very jealous of
Obama. So he talks about Obama a lot, you know? He, he shows you what he's attracted. He keeps
anointing Rubio in really consequential positions. A vice president is essentially, as sad as this
is, like holding a spot. He puts JD Vance a hold a spot. He entrusts Marco Rubio with massive
decisions. So I think he has a kind of, he trusts them. He deeply, almost like a mere.
Yeah, I think it's both being hustled. I think Trump don't like neither one of them. I think it's
a setup. I think he makes Rubio hang out with him so he can act crazy and Venezuela. So when it
goes left, he blames Rubio. Vance is what the sun's like. He really don't like him. He don't like
neither one of them. He's going to find somebody. It's like when, when they did celebrity apprentice.
Remember when many leaks and, uh, and Latoya Jackson, yeah, both got set pitted against each other.
That's what this is. He doesn't like neither one of them. I said, he's usually both of them.
I'll say this. So I've actually, you know, I met JD Vance when he was on CNN as an anti-Trumper
Republican. Yes. And of course I've known Marco Rubio most of my adult life. He, Donald Trump has
changed both of them completely. They were both, and they have both said horrible things about
Trump in their past and Trump has said horrible things about them. Look, I think what you're seeing
is that Marco is, uh, not literally, but figuratively, heads and shoulders above the rest of the
cabinet in terms of qualifications, eloquence, knows how to cow-tow to Trump. They all brown
nose Trump, but Marco is actually qualified. Yes. And I, you know, so he's surrounded by a bunch of
people who have been in embarrassment, like Kristi Nome, like Pam Bondy. Marco actually knows what he's
talking about. I guess it's all about who wears, uh, for whom the shoe fits. Because I don't know if
you guys have heard this. Oh, yes. Oh, this is the best thing in the world. So apparently, Trump
is now making them all wear his favorite shoe, which is these floor showers. Yeah. And so he,
he, like, guesses people's shoe size, or he asks them what their shoe size is. And Marco must have
lied because he's wearing these shoes that he's going to, any moment, he's going to slide right out.
Yeah. And so there's, there's like, there's this report that he was in a meeting with, with
Vance Rubio and an unnamed man and asked them their shoe size. And Rubio said, Vance said he was a
13 maybe. Rubio said he was an 11 and a half. And then the third man, the unnamed man said he
was a size seven. And I'm telling you, that was Lindsey Graham. Because I have been with Lindsey Graham.
And I've always been struck by how tiny his little feet are. Oh, wow.
Very, very big. Yeah. Which might explain, you know, his feet are so small, it might explain why
his principles have nothing to stand on. So me, I don't think the, I don't think we Republicans
have the person yet. I think somebody. Is it Dr. Carlson? Because you also report.
No, no, no, no, no. Good. Do you think you think? Because they say he's visiting constantly,
he's working through the, the, the sons. Yes, there are reports being written that that's kind of
the shadow candidate that Trump is grooming. And that would be a disgrace to this country. Like,
even. And right now, Ted Cruz is sitting somewhere watching us saying, aren't these bitches going
to talk bad about me? I want to be in the mix too. So I want to talk about you for a second
because you did your debut in Broadway. Tell us about it. And it was in the, when of this
social club. Yeah. Did you speak? I couldn't make it that night. It was extraordinary. What?
And then forgettable experience. That's why I played a bartender. I'm much more used to being on
the other side of the bar. Honestly, what a wonderful experience. Unforgettable night for me. So now
you want to be an actress? No, I want to be a host on the view. That's very, very hard to do. I
don't have the singing or talent. But I want to thank, first of all, the view family. They showed
it up in mass. Whoopee was there. Brian was there with his daughter to support me and meant so
much to me. This happened because of the view. The one of Easter people came here to help celebrate
my birthday and offered me a walk-on role at that moment. I was so nervous. I thought I was going
to die of nerves. And I am so thankful to the one of Easter social club cast and crew. This is a show
that has won five Tonys. Was nominated for ten Tonys. Just won a Grammy. If you get the chance,
you must watch it. It is because I think it's so important to have balance. And at this time,
when we're all so stressed out when there's so much anxiety, outrage, and anger,
for us to find something that brings us joy. And I will tell you, the man who played my boyfriend,
he brought me so much joy. Thank you very much. You can have it.
Girl, he cured my menopause. Really? Thank you. It was wonderful. I don't know. I'm smelling a
tony. Well, the last time.
So, the Oscars are this Sunday night. And did you know that three of the nominated actresses this
year got their start on reality TV? I didn't know that. Tejana Taylor was featured on MTV's
My Super Suite 16. Jesse Buckley was a contestant on the British competition show I'd do anything.
And Emma Stone was on VH1's in search of the new part which family, take a look.
So, these ladies were in front of the camera early on. And this is sort of lunch then.
You have anything like that happen to you? Or did you start? Did you
burn on the view? You know, I think for me, the pinnacle of my career was being an assistant
United States attorney representing the people of the United States. I did take an oath to
uphold the Constitution. And I meant it. And I also clerked under an appellate judge. These are
positions that less than 1% of attorneys get. And so for me, it just didn't get any better
than that. And it has informed my career. I mean, I became a legal journalist. I became
a legal correspondent, a legal analyst. But I'm always tethered to the law. That's my first love.
Would you like to see one of my early TV roles? Yes, I would. I was on a sitcom baby boom. Watch.
I thought to be a great, the child that's sleeping hell on bed. I know, Helga, but I haven't seen
her all day. If you are not consistent, this can only lead to disaster. Helga, it won't happen
again. I promise. Okay. I'm sorry. So if I need to apologize to me, you are the boss.
Oh, really? Since when? I can be out of here. I'm half an hour. If that is what your
vision is via. I love you, Joy. I love you. I love you in hall pass. I was in that. I
played a strength in that. You were excellent. But this, I had to go for dialogue coaching to
learn the German accent. You were good. Isn't that good? It was all right. I like it.
I might start calling you Helga from now on. I was going to shoot some days more than Joy.
I did a, I did a game show called Make Me Laugh in 1998 and I think we have a clip of that.
You like black girls? You don't look like you do. I did it what I got once, but that's because
the rent was due and he was a landlord but now I own the building. You like football? No.
You don't like football? Me? See when guys are watching. What you like news? You like the news?
That's beautiful. Say you like sex is nice, deep sex is voice. Your voice almost deep is mine.
So the goal was to make people laugh. The rent needs jobs. But really, I believe that coming here, Joy,
and doing your comedy corner when Sherry and Woopie, when Sherry and Woopie see Sherry and Woopie said,
you need to put Cheryl under within your comedy corner and you put me on a comedy corner and I was
doing Republican material and I believe that's how I got the talk. Look at that joy on this show.
It was so long ago I was back when Republicans had a sense of humor.
The NBC paid program which was like the launching pad for getting into TV and so I credit it with
everything because I was like a government major at a liberal arts school from Iowa. I didn't have
internships. I didn't have anything but that program was the beginning of everything.
I don't forget me. I've already talked about my Broadway debut.
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Many drivers are talented Versatile and Asuka nominated actress with an impressive
body of work on stage and screen. In this clip from her newest series The Faithful, Women of the
Bible, she plays the biblical matriarch Sarah. Sarah who is destroyed over what she sees as a broken
promise from above. Watch the clip. Hey! We did what you asked and nothing. My Wednesdays closed.
Is that what I got? Are you? Your promise is me nothing. Say something.
Say something. Say something to me.
Please welcome Mini Driver.
So great to see you. You look gorgeous. Thank you so much. Goodness. That clip was a lot, wasn't it?
Yeah, it's great. You're mad at God in that. Because he only spoke to my husband and obviously
you would be annoyed if God only spoke to your husband and not to you. Yeah. So the Asuka's
on this Sunday as we all know now. In 1998 you were nominated for playing Skylar in Goodwill
Hunter. Thank you. I like that movie a lot. That's a terrific story. Vanity Fair just wrote an
oral history of the Vanity Fair Asuka party and they used this 1999 photo of you with Charlize
Sarah in their post. Oh my gosh. Tell us what do you remember from going to your first party,
like one of these parties? Well, so I'd already been a couple times by this. I was a seasoned old
hand at this point. When I first went in 1994, 1995, I don't think I really realized what you
was supposed to wear. And I didn't have anything to wear. Oh, anyway. So the girl that I was staying
with, I was like, I just borrow something and she was tiny and she didn't have anything that fit
me. But she did have this kind of like stripy jersey, kind of like a dress you wear over a
bikini at the beach. But and so I wore that. I wore this stripy dress, which I wish I could,
I wish I had a picture of it and arriving at the Mortons, which is how did it go over when you
arrived. So, you know, the big fashion lady who's there, she's like, oh, Sally, you chose
to dress down this year. And I was like, I was like, I don't know. I was like, I'm going to dance
all night, which is exactly what I did. And you're probably more comfortable than everyone else.
It was the last time I cared about what I wore to a red carpet event because I just didn't know,
but I had the time of my life and I danced till five. Wow. The designers start giving a photo,
lending a pose at the end. Yeah, I mean, after that, I think I got a stylist and a publicist and
people to say, you had to, like, who are you wearing? It's like Gap. Let's talk about your new
series. We just saw the clip and it's called The Faithful Women of the Bible. And you play Sarah,
the wife of Abraham, were used to hearing the depiction of her, though, from a male perspective.
The Bible was obviously written by men. But this is from her vantage point. So, what did you learn
trying to imagine what Sarah was like? What did you learn playing? Well, the amazing thing about
these women, that all the men in the Bible obviously came from, all of these amazing naturearts
and these women. It was really about survival, first and foremost. If you think about the Levant
in that period, you had to stay with your tribe. I mean, when we shot, it was over 100 degrees
every single day. Wow. I learned about really about the humanity and the relatability of these
women. Like, Sarah is a very human woman having a spiritual experience. Like, spirituality is
happening around her, but she is a woman trying to survive, longing to have a child. I think very,
you know, very relatable for you, a lot of us. Yeah. So, you filmed a lot in Rome for Emily
and Paris and for Faithful. Emily and Paris. I do very similar work. I know. You can see, I like
what did you love it, when telling everything, food, men, everything. All of the above, not so much
the men, although they're our lovely men, but I have a lovely man. But I just want to become your
best friend and then you take me over there and then you take me back in and it was completely
heavenly. And one of the most amazing moments, it was actually when I was shooting Emily in Paris,
in May, I was on the roof terrace of this beautiful hotel I was staying in the Minerva
Hotel in Rome. I had this incredible roof terrace. You look out over the spires and all these
incredible buildings and it was the Conclave. It was the day of the Conclave. It was anointing
the new route. And we'd already, so I was there in the afternoon. They'd already had the first
Conclave and they hadn't managed to vote on the new post. And as I was up there standing, looking
out over Rome, I suddenly, you hear, I saw the smoke blowing from the Vatican, the white smoke.
It gives me chills now. And then you kind of heard this like, these people like calling in the streets
as the bell started ringing and there were bells, all these bell towers around this hotel,
which is right in the centre of Rome. And it was one of, you didn't have to be Catholic to
appreciate the grace of this moment, like the amazing, it was something, it was truly one of
the most magical moments like it. Oh, wow. See, God really didn't include you. And you love
your show. That's right. Well, in 1995, you and Chris O'Donnell co-starred in another movie that I
love, Circle of Friends. And this was actually your first real big album, I think. And through some
amazing view, magic, it's funny, he's also on the show today. What do you remember from making
that movie together? I mean, I remember being sort of feeling quite out of my depth. I remember
had the best time because I was still just playing. There were no stakes, you know, when you've got
nothing to lose, you're so free. It was the same thing like that, that Oscar party. I didn't know
any better. I didn't care. And so you end up just having an evil, I think you chase that, I chase
that innocence and that spirit, or not chase it, but I like to try and tune into it now and go,
how she felt is how I want to feel now, like less worried, less concerned, less kind of manicured
and curated, which obviously it's very difficult to be because everything is now recorded to
be an inch of your life. But try to find that spirit more, because it's, she was really cool.
She had a great time making that movie. Anyway, it's lovely to see you again and then take care
of yourself and keep that career going, because it's a pretty good one. Thank you.
You all know Chris O'Donnell from the much admired films like
Sent of a Woman, School Ties and Batman Forever not to mention 14 seasons on the hit series
in CIS Los Angeles. And now he's back in action as fire-capped in Don Hart in the thrilling
news show 9-1-1 Nashville. Watch. Got a hustle folks, let's go, let's go.
Pablo Salimner, I don't know how this happened, I tried to get it, but it's too heavy.
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Please welcome Chris O'Donnell.
You're the senior.
Well, coach the coach. Yeah, we used to see you in L.A.
That's right, that's right.
Welcome.
Hi everybody.
It's nice to have you here. Before we get to your new show, we were just reminiscing
with your former co-star Mini Driver about your beloved 90s film Circle of Friends.
It's one of my favorites. Does that bring you back seeing her?
What do you remember about working with her on that film?
Absolutely, I mean, that was one of the great memories I ever had.
Everyone I was his, what was your favorite experience?
And that was one of them only because I loved being on Ireland.
It was a great group and there was so much, I mean, many of this was their first film.
Alan Cumming, I don't think he had done anything before.
Oh, that was his too, I don't know.
I've never been at the table read and I remember, especially Alan, I was like,
oh my god, this guy's going to be unbelievable and tell people.
But many, I was just telling her backstage, it was so funny.
We were at the table read and she's so excited.
It's her first, her first movie.
And she started like getting all red and embarrassed about something really.
What was it wrong?
There was a TV on in the background and it was a tampon commercial.
She had been on it.
And she's like, here I am on my first movie.
I was freaking commercial that I'm in and she was horrified by it.
But she was amazing, the whole cast was great, it was just a fun group.
Had you been in Ireland before?
I mean, you're less than so, don't you?
I think I've been there once, maybe, to play golf.
But no, I'd never spent time there and that's when it's always great about films
is getting to set up camp in a different parts of the world and actually not be a tourist.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
So the Oscars of this weekend, when we pointed out,
and one of your first films was Sent of a Woman Alongs on the Great.
Yeah, Patina, there he is.
Yeah.
And Al won an Oscar that year for his performance
as blind veteran Frank Slade.
Years later, you had a chance to present Patina
with a Lifetime Achievement Award at the American Film Institute.
And you talked about the feedback he gave you after the film wrapped.
So let's watch a clip.
OK, I got a letter from him, which I saved.
And it was very excited to get a letter from Al Patino.
He says, I couldn't tell what you were doing
because I sort of never saw you.
Although it felt as if you were always with me
and from what I've heard, your performance is outstanding.
So, you know, you win some, you lose some.
I, uh...
Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah.
So it sounds like he went full method on you.
He was amazing.
He was, I mean, the best example, I can say of that,
is we were filming out on Park Avenue
and I'm leading him across the street.
And he loses his step and goes right into this bush.
And because he, you know, obviously couldn't see it.
Normally, he would have broken, he would have broken his fall.
Yeah.
He goes in, sticks to the branch in his eye.
We had a shutdown production for a week.
I mean, he was, he was locked in.
Wow.
He was an amazing, I mean, that was the most incredible part
of that experience.
It's just getting to be up close
and watch Al Patino every day.
Wow, he made some so great.
Yeah.
Wow.
So, many was just telling us
that she was in Rome for the conclave
when Pope Leo was chosen.
Mm-hmm.
And you actually just got to meet him.
Just got to meet him.
She had one.
Yeah.
He made her fan.
It was amazing.
What was it like?
It was incredible.
We were invited over.
Yeah, there we are.
Wow.
And my wife, Caroline, met me over there.
It was a quick trip.
I mean, I was working.
So it was a 36-hour trip.
And it was, it was funny because my mom said,
she goes, you know, he went to seminary up
in this little town in Michigan
where we spent summers.
She goes, they had a picture in the commercial record,
which is a little paper.
And it showed him at a bowling alley when he was in high school.
She goes, you should bring him a copy.
I'm not bringing the Pope a copy of a little paper.
So then we get to, you know, meet him.
And there's a big group there.
It was kind of a show-biz thing.
And I look over and spikely sit in there with a Nick's jersey.
I don't know.
Oh, wow.
I should have brought him the paper.
I didn't mean to show up empty-handed.
I should have been the head.
We brought some rosaries to be blessed.
Oh, that's wonderful.
And that's wonderful.
But it was an incredible experience.
I mean, he's no longer just a guy from Chicago.
It's incredible.
And you sit there in the, you know, he walks in the room.
You're like, that's the Pope.
And it's just, it's incredible.
Oh, my goodness.
Well, switching gears a little bit.
But now you're executive producing and starring
as Fire Captain Don Hart in 9-1-1 Nashville.
Yeah, yeah.
Which was just new for a second season.
Just renewed for a second season.
So congratulations on that.
Thank you.
Now, you actually moved, I read, to Nashville for the job.
And you say that this show ultimately
took on a different meaning for you.
Well, the timing was crazy because I live in Pacific
Palaces.
We just lost our entire town last year.
We're fortunate.
Our house survived.
It had a lot of damage.
It took us about eight months to get back in.
But, you know, change of scenery was nice.
And the fact that I was going to play a firefighter was just,
you know, after we just watched this incredible fight,
they put up, but it was just an overwhelming storm.
And I mean, it's so sad.
These, the town is gone.
I mean, there's just not that you go two blocks from my house
and you look as far as you want in any direction.
There's nothing there.
The churches are gone.
The banks are gone.
The schools are gone.
So it's going to be, you know, years
before we get things back to normal.
But Nashville is a great little change of scenery.
It's an incredible city.
It's very manageable.
It's really nice people.
And just enjoyed it.
Unfortunately, my youngest is still in high school.
So my wife's back there.
Good fried chicken, hot chicken.
Yeah.
Too hot for me.
Let's stick with the ribs.
But it's a good spot.
But for the promotion of 911 Nashville,
you guys did a firefighter calendar of, I think, really.
Yeah.
I mean, it's not exactly hard.
Oh, my God.
Oh, Mr. Marry, Mr. Marry.
I can guarantee you the young guys probably got their shirts off.
You know, that's the captain has his jacket on.
Absolutely.
Mr. Marry.
Mr. Marry.
Your character also moonlights as a rodeo rider.
Yeah, it turns out he does a little rodeo on the side with his son,
which is kind of insane.
Oh, my God.
Did you practice on a mechanical bull?
Because that's fine.
I did not.
I had a little experience back in the day
making three musketeers.
So I spent some time.
Oh, that's right.
That's right.
But yeah, this was a different one.
But was that the first time you had met Charlie Sheen?
It was, and it literally was the first time
I met him, and we were in Burbank.
And I had been out riding and doing all this stuff in these trails,
and I come in and like, oh, Charlie's going to be here today.
And I roll in, and he's got, you know, two guys holding the horse
for him, and he's got his dodger hat on.
He's just smoking a cigarette.
His sunglasses.
I'm like, hey, I'm Chris.
How you doing?
You know, it was, it was very, he was not into the horses.
Right.
You know, Chris, you're having the time of your life and keep it going.
Yeah.
Thank you.
Thank you.
Good to be here.
Yes, Thursday nights at 1 p.m.
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And Seen's the next day.
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And then the other one, I'm going to call out
that Ricky uses is the redness reducing.
Do you see that there?
It's a great collagen mask when you need moisture and a reset
for me, and it doesn't upset sensitive skin.
And along with that, you have lips.
You have never seen the lips one.
Oh, they're great.
If you want that little repuff, all of our lips are so dry.
So it really soothes the skin.
Throw them on in the car.
I do it before drop off.
Tap off for us.
Let's do it.
Now we have to move to hair, because who would we be
if we did not make our hair gorgeous in an Oscar-worthy way?
That you can transform your hair with bio silk.
You are going to get brilliant shine, lasting control,
strength, all with that magic ingredient of silk.
And it works.
Yeah, I've used this before.
Very light way.
It's beautiful, right?
It doesn't weigh you down.
It does, Oli.
It also takes off the bills up in the hair
from our water and different types of waters.
I'm going to tell you the leave in to repair
is incredible before you blow dry.
Makes you shine.
And the silk therapy, which is the OG shampoo,
is that the one you use?
That's the one I use, yeah.
Incredible.
And you get your hair done every day.
And this is what the stars know.
We have to do extra hydration and therapy.
And this is amazing.
Never, never heavy and never, never dull.
Half off with our deal.
Yeah, that's a good one.
Sarah, you asked me about hair.
And this is an Aussie brand making waves, literally.
It's called mermaid.
And this is like, virtually has disrupted the hair industry
with this tool.
It's the iconic pink jumbo iron.
This is what they were first known for.
This barrel wavers incredible, because all
you do is just put it in.
You don't have to twist it and curl it.
There's no ripping your hair.
My stylist Matthew Yeats uses this on me.
You notice I've been doing the mermaid.
And I love the mermaid.
I like to do it for touch.
Any length, you can do it on Sarah's length, too.
So any length, any texture, you just clamp down and release.
And then Sarah, for you, the blow dry brush.
Visity moms, this is amazing.
And I wanted to bring it to you, because you can get pro results,
or almost pro results, very, very good,
and your arm won't hurt.
So you pack off on everything online today.
I like that.
Now, I absolutely love iconic London.
These are amazing.
Because they give you that glow, that red carpet glow
that we all want.
They're known for their cosmetics,
because they make you look radiant, gorgeous.
I always say when I use it, I feel like I look 10 years younger.
I'm amazing.
My husband goes, what did you do?
I'm like, I'm not telling you.
It's all good.
Their number one seller is called the Under Glow Blurring Primer.
And this nourishes and protects the skin and the complexion.
The nice part is you can wear it alone,
or mix it in with your favorite moisturizer, or, you know,
or your foundation.
So, pull away.
I like the illuminator you guys, which is right here.
This little illuminator, a couple of drops.
And you have instant glow.
A sparkle.
So nice on bare skin, or on TV makeup.
Doesn't matter, whatever you've got going on.
And this entire line, we are going to say,
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You got it.
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Great note.
Thank you, Brad.
Thanks for making us all red carpet ready.
The clock is ticking.
You have 24 hours to get these amazing deals at viewyourdeal.com.
And members of the audience are going home with a gift from BioTill.
We'll be right back.
Thanks to Cheryl Underwood for this co-hosting this week.
You were terrific.
Thanks for doing that, though.
Have a great day, everyone.
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