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Comedian Amy Miller Offers Some Sage Advice About the Holiday

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For many people, today is about gathering around the table with friends and family and sharing a meal. But for those who might be at odds with their loved ones over the recent election or for those who are at odds with their bank accounts, Thanksgiving might seem like a real drag. But Californian comedian Amy Miller says just because things might seem broke doesn't mean they're broken.

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