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could in good conscience spend that much money. in the meantime the white house is still closed. mr. president, you're showing them exact leave how government works. this is a fox news alert. i'm kimberly guilfoyle. paula deen's contract will not be renewed at the end of the month with the food network. she's used a racial slur in the past. deen is beingew sued for racial discrimination and admitted during a legal deposition tog su using the slur. she apologized today and is asking for forgiveness. >> i want to apologize to everybody for the wrong that i've done. i want to learn and grow fromt this inappropriate hurtful language is totally, totally unacceptable. i've made plenty of mistakes
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along the way but i beg you, my children, my team my fans, my partners, i beg for your i forgiveness. >> okay. so we're going to go through some of the facts. let's bring it around the table, which is this is something she admitted to doing in the past.this not something that she said she's done currently or anything that she specifically said to an employee. this lawsuit issp based on family members, et cetera, employees of her business and during thisfami legal deposition, she was asked if she has ever used racial slurs and she spoke truthfully and said she had but it was spo quite some time ago. so is this apology enough?s should she be forgiven? what do you think about the fact that thed into network has now let her go? >> i've looked at her cookbook and she has some unusual meals in there. she has a cheeseburger with a cheese patty in between two
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doughnuts. so i don't know how she could be racist if she's trying to kill so many white people. but it does make you wonder what she calls blackened chicken when she's alone. >> wow. >> but whatke i love about she claims that she is a victim of prejudice. when you look at that tape, apparently it's because everyoneta thinks she's an oompa loompa. we're a forgiving country.ar >> can someone remind me why i went to you first on that? is this mulligan friday? >> i am not irish. >> boling, you have not done enough television today. >> very nice lady, great family, the sons are fantastic. but you just don't make asons mistake. you don't use that language and say oh, it was a mistake. there is a -- look i think the food network did what they had to do. i don't have any sympathy. >> she didn't do it on the show.
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>> doesn't matter. >> what she's saying is i'm. sorry for things i said privately. she's referring to the fact where she said -- used a racial slur in a private conversation -- >> can an attorney ask you if you've ever used an f bomb with your husband in the bedroom? do they have the right to ask you that question? >> the right to ask me orq anyone? >> anyone. my point is it's got to be where there is smoke there is fire. it has to be deeper than her saying to her husband an n word.oke >> she's being sued by -- she just admitted she said it in the past. it's not even relevant to the case that she's being sued forthe because she's not the one who have committed the discrimination, but she's the head of the company and the deepthe pocket. the woman who is t claiming the racial discrimination is a caucasian female. >> that's the background, the facts of it, just so we hash it out, have a meaningful discussion. >> clearly she feels like she ha did something wrong or else she
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wouldn't have done that weirdmeth youtube video with that make-up. that was the most insincere apology. look, i met her sons. you can like somebody and still think what they were doing was really wrong. plus she -- she's also accused of allowing this type of racist joke racial slurs and also allowing pornography in the workplace. she is is a major leader. she is a brand. she is responsiblebu for the type of behavior and sounds to mespon like at least she thought she needed to say an apology on ashe youtube video. >> bob, is she allowable if she allowed this to go on at herture company? >> let me just say that she also said that she stated she made statements about jews, red necks. that covers the territory. >> no short people.at >> she didn't go to short people. >> oh, mypl god.
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>> i think it's probably a bad rap personally. but the rest of this, she should have been gonely a long time ago.st i'll tell you one thing, if she can hear this, she should give me a call 'cause she might want toan go with me to a couple of places. >> meetings. >> meetings, yes. i got to be honest, i never heard of this woman before. i never watch food channels. >> your idea of a food channel is your throat. >> he just lights to eat it.oa >> i have to -- i'm not really defending the idea ofde pornography in the workplace. >> you kind of are.>> >> if everybody condemns thisho is honest, pornography in the workplace is a huge issue in every workplace. >> she's allowing the pornography -- >> that's gross that they're cook while watching it. that kind of grosses me out. >> also one of her employees at one of the restaurants said that he heard her use some of this language as well. >> well, that's a fair point. the only thing she admitted to
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legally under oath is that she used this -- >> my point, a lot of smoke i got to assume some fire. >> she told her husband what happened. >> yeah. listen, this is the decision they had to make. they might have even morehe information. we're going with the news as we know it right now what's been confirmed and we can say that she's been let go. >> she does have a point that is one that bob, you could probably relate to, which is that she cou said quote, i can't myself determine what offends another person. remember when you had to apologize for things and why do i have to apologize for that? why is that offensive? some of this sounds obviously offensive. >> the n word. >> well. >> that's one thing. >> but that's one of thew accusations that she was using the n word. i think -- >> but at what point -- i'm just saying how is it then dana, is t it relevant for her to be fired
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from the food channel today forhe something she claims she said and didn't say anymore 20 years ago? >> just imagine if lois lerner worked at the food network. she would not be placed on administrative leave and get alls the benefits and the pensions. food channel, private corporation says you're out of here. the government, it's completelyout different. if you're in the government, you can do all sorts of terrible things to other people andmen target people for their beliefs or content of their cost. reg but with the government you're safe. >> rickey bobby? >> do you believe honestly likeat eric said, where there is smoke,hone you think she just stopped using it 20 years ago? i mean, honestly -- >> we haven't even brought up what she wanted as an ideal wedding. the plantation style wedding which is probably the most offensive part which was using black men as waiters. >> in white suits and black bowers.
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ties. >> yeah. e >> bob, as somebody who has a lot of experience in begging begging, begging forgiveness, do you think that she should be forgiven? do you think this apology was sufficient? >> no. because she -- i would have saidnt? that's true about most of the other things she said, but when it comes to a racist joke like that using racist comments, that's where i draw the line.us i think everybody should be gone. >> meaning regardless of she's used it in the past in ang r personal conversation, are you being more specific about hernal workplace and the fact that she was allowing this type of thinger to go on? >> i would forgive her about the go pornography thing because i'm the last person to get in a glass house and all that. i just think you can't crosshat. that line and i don't believe it was 20 years ago. people who i know who use that are constantly doing it. they're not -- >> bob, how about this?>> she's under oath. she admits to that. if she was going to lie about other times that she used itto why did she admit to it from 20
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years ago? why didn't she just say no. i find it offensive and i don't ever use it? i'm just asking. >> nobody followed that upns andth said, did you do it ten years ago or last year? >> the food network, they're not worried about paula deen so much. they're a profit making organization. she was going to bringy' down their reputation. so do you really need that headache when you could find a r celebrity chef on any corner? >> i hate to point out something, but there are some very important people historically in america who were senators who probably used the n word many times who were in the kkk at a different time -- that's true. >> what about robert byrd, the democrat. >> maybe you forgot the name. >> he's trying to be nice to the dead. >> can we just point something out that there are two discussions there. t should we hold paula deen ou accountable on a personal level
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or -- and did the food networkula do the right thing? do they have the right to do what they do? my contention is yes, they did the right thing.he they did what they hady to do to make sure their viewers aren'tn't offended. fire her free market.sai if you want to hold her personally accountable, that's another discussion. to >> right. there is two separatehe issues. >> i think every person deserves eve forgiveness for all mattersiven major crimes against people. >> and dogs. >> dogs. do not touch the dogs. so i'd be willing to forgive. she's got other problems.g rememberto when she was diagnosed with type 2 diabetes?e >> yes. >> one of the questions from a lot of her fans or viewers andions the critics was, okay.r if you have had this disease, why have you not done something about it and you're pushing all this type of food on people? on the same day she got endorsed by one of the big, sh diabetes drugs and then the question was, did you do this for the money? so i think that the food network
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maybe is one of those things that was the straw that broke the camel's back. >> but then she went on a diet and put her sons on a diet. >> listen, if fore-- lord knows>> d i've had to ask forgiveness for so many times, and my faith is about forgiveness.>> but in this situation, it isss a intolerable to allow that to gobu forward. i think the food network hadble every reason in the world because why are you going to have to put up with this and hear going to hear about itto p after this case is overment it's going to carry her around. she ought to get with tammy faymmy baker. >> just keep in mind, this isn'tment somebody who has sort of marginal popularity. she's hugely popular. she has a tremendous following. been a successful business fo woman. is there going to be falloutll for s the food network? >> or if you're a christianall you'll forgive her. move o. the food network is completely in their right and in doing what they did. >> the bigger they are the
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harder they fall. >> and she can get a job at>> i al-jazeera. completely unnecessary. we're having a serious discussion about race and culture and you focus on me. i don't know. i'm out of here. >> short jokes. >> she didn't make fun of short people. >> yeah. >> i bet she did. >> let's not -- >> i like her. >> i'm moderating the a block and i'm trying to keep it going. >> when the show started you really agreed with her points.ed i thought that was shocking. >> pull the rip cord! >> no, i didn't. >> see what happens around here. what's going to happen next?flex >> a prominent democratic law maker is slamming this anti-terror ad calling it racist and, quote, offensive to muslims. what? since when didnd we become concerned about offending terrorists? that's what i want to know. of course, grege will break itco down. and later, thousands of gorgeous women flock to times square
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earlier today. you ask why? see bob beckel leading the celebration for the summer solstice baby! >> to learn how to breathe. okay?o so watch this very carefully. ahe go ahead. you guys scare me! >> oh, boy. okay. must see tv and i'm not kidding. shorts with suspenders in downward dog?ith oh yeah. it's ahead on "the five"
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thinks the ad is not only offensive to muslim and ethnic minorities, but encourages racial and religious profiling. so i guess next time we should create fake bombers, make them all sweet. this is something true that folks refuse to believe because it creates a discomfort in a hyper sensitive culture. so when it comes to track terrorists, what can we go by? we can't reference their radical beliefs, even our president won't do that. now we can't say what they look like. so how about astrological signs? welcome back. we learned a terrorist is on the loose. he's a virgo. approach with caution. he can't be fussy and flexible and interfering. his narrow mindedness will hamper your creativity. if you're a taurus, approach with caution. you might find him irresistible dana. here is the big picture, it's so big it can't fit on the side of a bus. safety is now secondary to
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sensitivity and any effort to air brush the face of terror makes it that much easier for it to succeed. how funny that this is the same congressman who said the tea party deserved getting targeted by the irs? maybe because the only thing the tea party ever blows up are balloons. >> yeah. >> eric, should we no longer show faces of suspects so as to not hurt feelings? >> no, we have to. those are the actual suspects. therein lies the difference. the bus -- by the way, it was on the side of a bus. it didn't say find people who look like this. it says find these exact people. it's not racist. if there were four white guys in the middle of that, they would have been in the middle of that bus. but it's the actual people. it's not racist. are you a virgo and a taurus? >> yes. >> you see what happened there? >> this ad is beardist because they all have beards. even the ones where they shave
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them bolling just decoded it. >> beckel, what do you make of this? >> beckel? >> what duke make of this beckel. >> shut up bob. i have to be -- i happen to be a fan of jim mcdermott but this is going over the liability i don't know how much longer we're going to tolerate this idea of protecting muslim terrorists that are in this country -- go to mosques and they're all upset about profiling around mosques. well that's where this stuff gets generated. i want to wait to see the first muslim to stand up and say, these people deserve to go to jail on the side of that bus. instead of not saying anything. has anybody heard a cleric or anybody else apologize, head of a muslim country for what's going on here? in the meantime they're taking christians out of our churches, the catholic church in egypt and bringing them out and killing them. what is fair is fair. you want to get fair? ask yourself what your prophet would have done with this.
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>> good point there. >> you don't hear about sleeper cell synagogues, do you? >> no, you don't. that's true. should there have been a more diverse ad? >> listen, this is i think dangerous and irresponsible. i'm so sick of this pc stuff. we have had no good or important foreign policy advancements, have we? now we're so worried about what you say. you can't profile. you can't go on a suspect description. you're making a joke, but it's kind of true. you can say they have a pink shirt on, but that's about it. this is making us less safe by the day. i think it's grossly irresponsible and 70% of the people surveyed still feel the biggest threat to the united states is terror. wake up! >> i was thinking i had a suggestion to replace some of the suspects on the ad to make it more diverse. i think i have it here. there you go. [ laughter ] see that coming? >> guard dog. >> no, i thought it was going to be me. >> i'm not defending jim mcdermott, but i can understand why people would have
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a reaction to this ad. that is a very stark ad. that is not a pc ad. it's kind of amazing that our government put that out. i think we should be applauding them. however, i do think that in some ways if you were to get an ad award, you walk by 100 million ads a day, nothing catches your eye. this would catch your eye. that actually might help you identify somebody that it could help eventually prevent a terrorist attack. >> you're right. this is what eric said, these people really are terrorists and we really are looking for them. >> this isn't a joke right? this is real. >> go to the post office, i was on the wall once. >> maybe more pc by putting all 31 and there would have been one non-muslim. >> we got to move on because we want bob's yoga. >> yes, we do. >> huge. coming up next on "the five," trash talking in sports seem to go hand in hand. a new law could land high school athletes in hot water. not literally kimberly. running their mouths on the
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men are men unless you're from the new new jersey where the wasification of american men is in full force. trash talking has always been a huge part of sports. most of it comes in the form of little leagues, adorably yelling,ialy rally -- rally pitcher's name is sally. or air ball, air ball, when the other guy tosses up a brick. but now the new jersey attorney general wants to eliminate trash talking because it might hurt the other team's feelings. please folks, can we leave sports alone? bob, sports should be -- >> when i read this thing, i couldn't believe it. look when i played football and i was sacked at quarterback, you can't believe what i said to him when i got him down about his mother, about his sister. it's part of the sport. you don't like it some people don't like it, but on the field particularly, you're going to find yourself saying trash talk. you just are. trash talk sometimes is the difference between winning and losing. if you get the other guy mad enough.
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>> it's a psychological game. >> yeah. >> some say you throw like a girl is derogatory. but if you say it to you, it's not, right? 'cause you can throw. >> i throw a punch like a man. >> i'm the one who actually dunked bob last year with my throw. >> that's true. >> with your beguns. the guns there. >> greg throws like a greg. >> if garbage men can talk about sports, then athletes can talk trash. >> take a long time thinking that one up? >> it's a friday. i don't think at all on friday. sports used to be about sportsmanship, grace and modesty. that's over. i think it's cowardice to folk on the athletes and what they do. it's the lack of civility on the street and everywhere else that's the problem. people who talk about bullying in sports, but try and go out on the street and tell kids who are assaulting people that are working at 7-11 or go up and punch strangers. people are scared to talk to the kids who are committing crimes.
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that's worse than any trash talking here. >> your thoughts? >> i just am curious what sport is it that uses a brick? >> the analogy -- >> you never played brick ball? >> it doesn't go very far. >> what's trash talking? >> you're going to have to wasification court. you're guilty. you called me neener neener. >> did you think that throwing up a brick was actually taking a brick and throwing it? >> no. >> thank god. >> i was making a little funny there. is this a result of the new jersey rutgers basketball coach who was fired? >> i have no idea what this is a result of. america woosification. >> it also happens affidavit work. you see this trash talk dana what thousand dollars that
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intern yesterday in the hallway about her dress and she literally crumbled and -- she said she's got to learn sometime. >> yeah. >> then you just laughed and threw your hot scalding coffee on her back. >> this is part of my mentoring program. >> how are they going to enforce this? >> that's what i thought. >> purifying mud masks, would you be using cosmetic products for men? >> oh, sure. you could use all the cosmetics in the world on me. i'd still be ugly. >> bob, we do it every day. >> i know. if i get into the make-up room before you are, i have to wait in line, it's like a two-hour wait. >> i sleep in my make-up. remember that. >> i'm telling you something. >> do you really? >> sometimes, yes. but i'm glad you're pretending you don't know. >> you go to bed with your make-up on? >> no, just sometimes the eyes.
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>> so your -- >> you know what i really like? phony eye lashes 'cause that's something that i think -- i've never believed that was true. >> they're called false. not phony. could we talk about you and your blowout? >> let's talk about you. how about his blowout every day? >> i come in the room and waiting. kimberly is there, there is like a nascar pit stop. >> what you can do in six minutes. six minutes of magic. >> how about you. >> i think they should create a line that should be unisex so struck one set of mascara to use. >> when i was married, there were more bottles of crap in the shower. just everywhere. plaque tick -- plastic things here and there. never mind. >> never made. directly time.
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probably addict to do yourke iphone e-mail or other digital devices. we love our gadgets and they help us in many ways, but they can make life more hectic and t stressful. here are a few tips from somen business executives on how to restore sanity to your life. one, the first one respect theirst weekend. that's a good one.t you shouldn't be on your twitter go the weekend. exercise equals enlightenment. plan your digital vacation breaks, which i need from greg y once a week. ditch the phone during meetings. i like that one. that's if go to a business meeting, everybody checks their phone at the door. it makes the meeting much more productive and also not so annoying. >> i think that's good idea. but again, as long as you're meeting with very important people yeah, you don't need to look at your phone because they're not look for you. you're in front of them.y're i think it's respectful and good. people pay attention. and as for digital break, yeah. not going toon happen.
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>> did you know, eric, peopleg t check their phone on average 150 times a day. p >> that's all?e >> and every -- at least every six minutes. that's average. >> greg is checking his rights. now. >> you're on the thing right now! >> it was off. >> why? >> you had a great term, i can't remember what it was called whenas you have all these e-mails the piling up. >> declare e-mail bankruptcy. >> i've done that since you said that. every two weeks or so,do everythingne goes. just everything. i don't care if i needed it it's gone. >> what about you, bob? do you have an addiction to your iphone? >> no, because i don't own many. you're? talking about this right now. at the break -- >> i think webo have a picture. this was earlier this week on "the five."rl do weie have that? all of us during the commercial breaks were all on our phone, including you, bob. we >> okay. it's very rare to do that.phon here is the point, you guys inare the break were going through your tweets to figure out why these -- everyone is jumping ongure you. and everybody is going througheryo these. >> howard dean?
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>> howard dean yeah. >> we are getting a lot ofd tweets. >> i'm sitting here, i don't look -- nimming is always -- my thing is always off. t it is maddening. >> you know what? the whole topic is interesting. the destress from your wiredis life. what kind of stresses would you prefer otherwise? malaria? would you rather have your arm hacked off? >> hunger. >> you can turn off your laptop. you can not turn off cancer. so this is an easy problem toptop solve. >> this is a first world problem. >> yes. >> you also don't want to solve it because you can not go without looking at your twitterve and doing all that. >> it has ruined things like watching movies. that's the thing thatll bugs me. i look forward to watching a the movie and instead, i'm kind ofe. like this. f i lost track. >> i find it now every night is. want to sit around and watch dd e i watch tv with a laptop. >> yeah. exactly. >> what do you look at when youh it
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watch a movie -- >> let's say you're watching "die hard"? oh, what's the name of thatoh actor? oh, it's robert davi. maybe i'll give him a call. >> that would drive me nuts. >> eric, your son, i wasnuts curious, does he have as much ofut, an addiction to that as we do? >> they're worse than we are. it's likewe nonstop. you have a conversation with him, he's texting. bling, bling it's going all wait to school, all the ways home. al >> does ronan hate the blackberry? >> he doesn't so much like it because it doesn't have all the games on it.oe he loves the ipad. >> does he get frustrated whenhe you're on l it? >> no, because he has an ipad that he goes on. >> we got to go to yoga. >> when my son was -- my son would text me from one bedroom to the next. ridiculous. >> liz cheney says she doesn't allow her girls to text her within the house.
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♪ ♪ >> sorry. it's the first day of summer and it was a beautiful day here in new york city. a perfect day for times square to get converted into one of the world's largest yoga studio. they decided to send me out to celebrate the solstice event and i joined thousands of people the rolling out their yoga mats.le here is something you don't getout to see every day and you won't see it again. it ♪ >> i'm here to get myself in a better position, to align myself
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with times square and align myself with all these people here particularly the women. i'll talk to you after i'm done. ♪ >> that hurts. ♪ >> you're good at this. >> ready. >> inhale. and exhale. >> man, i'm getting hot.>> i'm going to do a lion's breath to learn how to breathe. okay? so watch this very carefully. go ahead. >> keep your head up.ca (growling). >> you guys scare me! what is the dipping dog?u >> downward dog. >> can you show me the downward
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facing dog? i got to try this. ♪ >> let's hear it. okay. awesome.thi right. bob, you did it. one thing about this gathering, you yoga people some really good look women. really good looking women. anybody looking for maybe a date or something i'd come down here, if i were you. the nicest people in the world, though. i tell you this these peopleorld are peaceful.ll there may be something to this yoga stuff that i've been miss ing. dana i now understand the religious if physiological aspects of this. i started this early this o morning and i pulled two t muscles.g an eric, the women are unbelievable. greg, half the guys look like you. which means there is not much competition.re kimberly, you's would be like -- i mean, this is made out for you. if you'rbee wearing your leotards you would stokip this whole joint
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at one time. wish you all were here with me. namas day. peace. >> i love it.m >> oh, my gosh! >> okay. >> where were the other men? i didn't see one guy there. >> he was the pr guy.the >> dana, since you convinced me to do this 'cause you do it every day, i must say there is something about it that looks like it's good for your soul. >> you know what i love about this event?r last summer i walked by and we were having a heat wave, it was 101 degrees. everybody was still out there.eat i think you said 16,000 people showed up today. what i like about it is that yes, you can get in shape and some of these people are amazingin and there is a fitness aspect. but it is the hour of the day that you don't spend an your phone and everybody is equal. there is i no competition. everybody gets along. >> evil!it >> why? >> two reasons why. yoga is not exercise.why? it's glorified stretching and only makes you really good at stretching. trylo pilates.st number two in america, who is out in the afternoon doing yoga in the street?
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only new yorkers. >> young people that don't have a job. o >> yes. this is sad. this is talking about how nobody you is working. >> i have another reason why it's evil. can you take a shot of this? the square, this is what of bloomberg has done. that used tot? be a street. you used to be able to drive on that street. he takes bike lanes. he puts on 9th avenue -- >> it's awded street. bloomberg put a park lane in the middle of 9th avenue.oo not at themb end, in the seconde lane over. this guy has no idea how to -- >> none of these people have cars. >> they go on their little towels. whatever you call them. >> was that fun, bob? >> actually i had fun. except for my muscle. kimberly, you would have been perfect out there. >> i have some of those outfits,t. bob. >> i was going the wrong way. everybody was going the other way. >> but that's okay. >> where is your lemon leotard bob? >> i left it at home.
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>> i had mine on today. >> see this thing these people are doing here? now, this is like i had to sitoday down 'cause i was getting likehere exhausted. then they do this thing where they're -- the hands, back and forth like that and they're kind wit of like -- yeah this is it. >> preparation for going to therepa bathroom -- >> bob is sitting therine staring at all the girls in downward dog position. let's just be real. >> i'm exaggerating my dislike for them. because i had a roommate who waserat a yoga instructor for quite some time and i've had to, like, deal with that. >> kimberly, would you date aome guy who we want to that? >> what?rly, >> i know! >> is this a joke? no. >> why not? >> 'cause. >> there was some hot dudes out there besides me. >> the guys who do yoga are probably yoga instructors. >> i like very masculine real men. >> with nothing in the fridge but that yogurt that's good forculi your intestines. >> a yoga instructor that, a good way to meet women? i would imagine. >> i interviewed the woman who
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was doing the teaching of my sect and she -- her -- i said a how big is your waist? she said i don'tgmen know. i said you can't know 'cause you can't see it. it's like this. >> that wasow your investigatives l reporting. >> she said i give private lessons. i said, can you give out myon card. she said, i'm going toid mexico. i asked theid crew, can i get a ticket to mexico today. >> we couldn't do it without you. >> she looked great. >> bob likes his odds there,ould right, with the numbers of ladies. >> i got to gome. okay.mber well one more thing is up next. >> namas day. >> namas day >> namaste! copd makes it hard to breathe... but with advair, i'm breathing better. so now i can help make this a great block party. ♪ ♪ [ male announce ] advair is clinically proven to help significantly improve lung
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all right. it's time now for one more thing. i think he has a yoga injury orhas some kind of injury. >> it's a dipping dog. the faa is reportedly making plans to relax rules on using gadgets on airplanes. some will be clear. you can't use your cell phone. you still can't do that. u but you can get your -- well, i don't know whether you can get e-mail and you can get your e favorite sights.yo >> did you know there is a $1,000 fine for having your iphone clicks turned on on yourclic phone? on fine. >> anyway, that's my one more>> thing. >> that was sort o of bizarre and confusing. okay. eric? >> recently in eastern china, a biz group of mail carriers were on break and heard a baby crying. look what happened. they catch her. she's a two-year-old girl. they catch her.
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she's crying. >> what happened? >> she jumped off i believe a fifth floor balcony. she survived, everything is fine. >> the mail carriers were up there and there was a game called toss the baby off thes a roof. they've been doing it forll years. >> okay. this is terrible. thanks for that. dana perino, please. >> i want to warm everyone's hearts with a story ourarm birmingham alabama. a friend of mine teamed up with a woman and they are both from birmingham and started a thingith called break through birmingham. this is for 7th grade students that were selected. they get to do very rigorous math and science classes. they also get to do a career day get where people around the community open up theircl businesses and allow these youngpe people to have done theirbu resumes and to go to their company. it's a really big thing forre birmingham. i would say jarrett and his friend are a great example of what you can do with your time instead of being like greg. >> keep it together.
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>> "red eye" tomorrow, 11:00 o'clock. tucker and colter and me. >> wow, you're really cleaned up your act. >> i know. >> okay. so i have some very important advice for mr. bob beckel, i especially since he went down there and delighted all the ladies. bob, you should stronglyhere consider never going to indiahe even though it's -- because any couple caught having sex is carried married and as long as one person files it, you're legally married, bob, you and ca may end up with -- >> that's a great rule. >> that's a bummer. i'd have an awful lot of wives. >> talk about a deterrent. >> that's it for us. get bye. have a great weekend. see youe. monday. "specialr report" is next.
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>> rick: thank you for joining us and welcome to a brand-new hour inside america's news headquarters. i'm rick folbaum. >> arthel: i'm arthel neville. topping the news, onlookers watch in horror as a vintage plane crashes and bursts into flames at an ohio air show today, killing the pilot and a wing walker. >> rick: also a major ruling today by the judge in the george zimmerman murder trial in florida. why a key piece of evidence in the death of trayvon martin will not be presented to the jury. >> arthel: plus, it is the first weekend of summer and millions of americans are soak up the sun. "consumer reports" here with the very best sun block on the market to make sure you
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