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Jean Smart says one thing should be off the table at Thanksgiving meals this year ... election talk.

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00:00What is your advice for families this Thanksgiving and politics?
00:07You're one of the funniest women. How do opposing sides have dinner?
00:18Any advice?
00:20I guess we have to remember that we all really basically want the same thing.
00:27I just hope that during the holidays in particular,
00:32people think about people that aren't necessarily just in their own little sphere.
00:38They think about people that they don't know.
00:40People in their community or people in another state.
00:44People who are fellow Americans.
00:46People who don't live the same kind of lives they have and don't have what they have.
00:52Do you bring it up if you have opposing views?
00:56I would have a hard time having dinner with relatives who have opposing views.
01:01I would have to call them out on it.
01:04Yeah, you would bring it up.
01:05But I know that that's not probably very productive.
01:09But isn't the goal to have a conversation?
01:13Yes, but I'm not sure holiday dinner is the best time to do that.
01:18Yeah, but is that when you see your family?
01:21I just think we all need to remember that we need to care about people that we don't necessarily know.
01:28These people here, they have lives and thoughts and feelings.
01:35You meet them and you look at their faces.
01:38You don't think of them as just a statistic anymore.
01:42And that's important.
01:45You said you might talk about it.
01:48Any advice for people that are going to dinner that have opposing views?
01:52What's the best way to start that conversation?
01:55I'm not sure that they should.
02:00I think it's too soon.
02:02Too soon.
02:03I love it.
02:04PAX is amazing.
02:05Maybe Easter.

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