Dan Levy, Hetty McKinnon

CBS New York reporter and anchor Cindy Hsu is joining Drew and Ross Mathews at the Drew's News desk! They're covering topics like the feud between Staten Island residents and a flock of wild turkeys. "Good Grief" star and director Dan Levy is talking to Drew about being named after an Elton John song, interviewing her when he was an MTV correspondent and his directorial debut.
Drew and Ross Mathews are covering today's hottest headlines like the woman disinvited from her friend's wedding for saying the groom was into her first and the grandmother whose dream of being a published author came true after her grandson got her children's book published. Hetty McKinnon is joining Drew and Pilar Valdes in the kitchen to make butternut squash lasagna.
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