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hello. happy birthday america. i'm eric bolling along with kimberly guilfoyle, juan williams, dana perino and greg gutfeld. it's 5:00 in new york city. and this is "the five." ♪ welcome to our proud american special. we've got a fun show in store for you this independence day. it's the 240th birthday of our great nation. we want to thank all the men and women serving in our armed forces along with our living vets and those who have died for our freedom. you make us all so very, very proud to be americans. on that note, we'd like to share some more of our pride. let's take you around the table. who wants to start? anyone want to start? greg?
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>> okay. i want to say will surprise you. pride for me is not the right word because i wasn't responsible for the creation of this country. so i would rather say, these are the things that i appreciate and i admire about the country. for example, our plumbing system. if you go to any other country, you will know what i mean. our lawns are amazing. you don't see lawns like that in china. costco. you go to costco, you can buy like a bump eer for a car and a toothbrush in aisle 8. even our bad food is better than food, the top cuisine in any other country. our steaks, try to get a t-bone steak in england that's compared to texas. fresh direct, uber, incredible innovations. our supermarkets, our second amendment. no one has a second amendment. we have a second amendment. we have guys killing terrorists all over the world. i appreciate that. our highways are amazing.
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i have a lot of admiration and appreciation for so many things about america that my head will explode. >> i think it just did. >> you forgot one. >> our robots. >> our robots are amazing. >> and patriotic. >> i support our robots. >> our robots are better than their robots. >> that's all sma matters. >> when we're gone -- the planet's only robots. >> it's really hard to follow that. because he had a lot. what i was thinking about today is liberty, and how special that is to be able to live your life however you see fit and in most places around the world that is not the case. our founding fathers had such foresight to be able to set up a government so that we could try to be the best country in the world, which we have been. i think that will continue because their foresight for many years ago. they were relatively young men. but it it all together. juan knows that, he wrote a book
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about it. the ability to live freely. >> and there she is, lady liberty. >> an incredible likeness of the statue of liberty purchased for $3 right around the corner. >> our producers do not hold back. >> they knew we were doing this show and they said, let's go get a replica of the statue of liberty. this is it. >> and mr. juan williams, why are you a proud american? >> look at his tie. >> you know what i like? sea to shining sea. >> amber waves of grain? >> well, that's part of it because when you fly over, you see some amazing things. to see the grand canyon from above, unbelievable. but also to go over the continental divide when you're going into your favorite state, colorado. >> wow, look at this. there's -capp snow capped mountains. i'm a kid from brooklyn.
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you can see the grain wave from the wind. it has all different kinds of oats and wheats and grains. this is america. if you go up to alaska and over to hawaii, it's unbelievable. what a country. >> you can also just watch a movie instead. >> oh, my gosh. >> so many great movies on the airlines these days. >> and we do like the movies. >> you would tell me, juan, close the window. i'm trying to watch the movie. >> all right, proud american, k.g. >> i think you know why i'm most proud as an american. i salute the troops. and i salute the veterans and the people who serve this country, that defend our liberty that we treasure and value so much. when you think about this recent time, the number of deployments that families have been asked to really put it all on the the line and make tremendous sacrifices, the parents at home, or they go to serve faithfully. some of them have been deployed, eight, nine times.
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especially our special forces groups as well. really i think about that sacrifice and how lucky we are every day to go from monday to tuesday to wednesday and be able to sleep well at night knowing they're defending all the values that we care about. so i just want to give special thanks for that. >> i'll join in on all of your thoughts as well. can i just add law enforcement? i know it's independence day, but they risk their lives every day protecting the freedoms that were gained through our military. thank you to them. we'll bring it around this way now. your favorite way to celebrate the fourth of july. >> you know there's food involved. and i hearken back to a time when we had a nice fourth of july festivities and i like the chicken wings and self-proclaimed chicken wing champi champion. >> it's on youtube. and for those of you who will now look at it on youtube, that is in realtime. not sped up like a vel os raptor
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where i'm eating two at a time. >> the aftermath of some of that was edited out for obvious reasons. >> some of it was. not mine. but the second place finisher didn't fare so well. and i got back in the line to get second helpings. our champion. >> how do you celebrate -- you're favorite way to celebrate? >> fireworks. i'm a big fireworks guy. i love fireworks so much, the best i've ever seen actually was boston. you go right down there by the river and arthur fiedler was alive at the time and the boston pops. if you go to philadelphia, independence hall on fourth of july, that's a very special place. unbelievable celebration. and, of course, i live in washington, d.c. last year i went on top of the canadian embassy and watched the fireworks over the national mall of america. >> traitor. >> that's right. >> fourth of july you go to canada's embassy. >> it's right there. i guess is that constitution, dana? >> yeah. >> kind of the intersection.
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but it's right next to the newseum. >> dana, your favorite way to celebrate the fourth. >> i'm family, family, family, friends if you can. it's a great holiday. summertime, of course. one of the things that i love is where we've been spending some time in south carolina is there's a parade in the morning. i've not been able to go because of work and things, but there's a morning parade and dogs are involved in the parade and there's a contest and a theme. and peter takes the harley and rides in the side car. and the first year they won. the second year they didn't. >> oh, my god. victory. >> greg? >> i celebrate the fourth with a fifth. but you know my favorite thing about july 4th so far? potato salad. it's incredibly important. you have to get the right measure of mayonnaise and egg and potatoes.
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people who put celery in potato salad, that's disgusting and wrong. you don't put crunch ne the potato salad. you save the crunchy for the macaroni. >> what? >> it has to be creamy. you leave it out, it turns yellow. >> mac and cheese. that's what threw me off the rails. the macaroni salad. what's crunchy in it? >> or onions, but you don't put celery in potato salad. >> you would be worried about potato salad going bad at these picnics. >> i have a bad feeling for your stomach. mayonnaise in the sun. >> and the beach and, oh, it's amazing. my dog hates that. >> illegal fireworks. we have lost the art of illegal fireworks. barrel bombs, bottle rockets, m-80. >> cherry bombs. >> in toilets. >> i don't know where you live but they haven't lost it in my neighborhood. >> we have one more we'll start
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from the inside out. dana, your favorite fourth of july memory. >> i couldn't think of one. then i was walking here, oh, my gosh, i have one that kind of ties together. when i was 7 years old i had a chance to go to the white house with my parents. my dad had a conference in washington, d.c., and that was the day wen your spouse got to go with you on the business trip. my sister had to stay at home. i got to go to the white house because my mom's friend worked in the scheduling office for air force one for jimmy carter. we visited lincoln's museum, m memorial and the war museum. so then we're leaving -- and i remember this. i asked my dad. is this a real memory or just something i imagined? no, it was real. we flew out in the dark on the fourth of july and outside my window -- thankfully i could have the window open, no movies. i saw the fireworks over the washington monument. i felt so excited about that, it's a flash in my memory.
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then several years later i was able to be on the white house lawn, the south lawn watching it for north korea to set off a test of nuclear weapons so we'd have to work all night. but for those moments that i got to watch the fireworks was great. >> i got married on july 1st. i remember my wife and i just went off to a little cafe. >> cafe? >> yeah, like a restaurant. and we're sitting outside. we're going to go get up and watch the fireworks at the mall. but we kept eating and people kept saying hello. >> is that after you got married? you just walked down the street. so you got married and walked down the street to the cafe? >> no, we got married july 1st. this is july 4th. so we were just kind of eating and all of a sudden there were fireworks. gee, we missed the fireworks, we were having such a good time. >> fireworks at the table. >> and in the bedroom. >> you know the movie
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"independence day"? >> yes. >> i remember taking the kids to see the midnight showing. and we had such a great time. i mean, that was the first independence day movie, i hear the second one is not too good. >> that's the 20th anniversary. >> not good? >> what i have is a -- it's an amalgam of memories that happen over time which as a child going to buy the giant box of fireworks. you go with your dad. you always wanted the giant box. and there was all these weird things like the little snakes. those things are great. then my favorite is the stinky bucket. you know at the end of the night you always have a stinky bucket because you have water in there and you're throwing the roman candle into the bucket and it creates that amazing stinky smell. then you hear the next day, it's a great smell. then you hear the next day one of your neighbors blew a thumb off and now he's really cool. >> or a giant football player. >> yes, that's right. >> or the fire department comes
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because they want to investigate your leftover fireworks. >> that happened to you, i bet. >> 100%. >> that wasn't even on fourth of july. >> i blame my brother. exactly. we'd like to see your fireworks from last summer. my favorite memory? i love the fourth of july parade. i think they're so fun. but you see all the kids and everybody's really excited and really kind of brings it home remembering this great country that we live in. so in particular in the hamptons and sag harbor and southampton they do a phenomenal parade that has a sense of nostalgia and it brings you back to another time. very traditional kind of old fashioned. it's nice to see everybody get together and kind of like -- >> do they still throw candy? >> i didn't get any candy. but i'd like to go to one. >> that's a micro aggression. >> now people sue you because they get hit in the eye or something. >> my favorite fourth of july is this one because, as we sit here, i had just gotten back from a couple of days with my son before he goes off to
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college. and we spent two days together in florida, and it's amazing. we'll leave it right there. ahead, highlights and lowlights from this year's epic election season plus a preview of the road trip convention as we head to break, here's retired lieutenant colonel ralph peters sharing his life for this country. >> i was a young enlisted soldier in germany, 1977. and on a weekend pass i took the train down to munich. lovely city. and in spite the gray, squally weather, i walked around, saw the sights, then i took the commuter train out to dachau to the concentration camp museum. i was alone on that gray march or early april day. i went indoors to a little museum and looked at the photographs of what humans can do one another. then i turned a corner in the exhibit, and there were these black and white photographs of
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gis liberating dachau concentration camp. and on those young gis' faces you saw astonishment and on the faces of the inmates. i looked at those photos and i thought, that's what we are, americans, that's what we do. >> share your pride on facebook, twitter and instagram. #proudamerican. ♪ flo: [ ghost voice ] oooo! [ laughs ] jaaaaamie, the name your price tool can show you coverage options to fit your budget. tell me something i don't know -- oh-- ohhh! she slimed me. which i probably should've seen coming. [ laughs ]
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♪ for the longest time >> it's been a long presidential leaked cycle, hasn't it? but we are in the home stretch. the gop convention gets under way in two weeks in cleveland. we'll be taking a road trip there. and we're also going to the democratic convention in philadelphia. more on that in a moment. but first, let's take a little trip down memory lane and revisit some of the highlights and, well, low lights from the campaign trail this season starting with gregory. >> i wonder if anybody actually lives on memory lane? that would be pretty funny. >> how about penny lane? >> remember my aunt patty sue, memory lane. >> great story. we'll have that edited out later. my high point was if you
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remember, donald trump speaking earlier. this is an amazing development. he's showing right then and there how he's going to solve two major problems. illegal immigration and cleaning up the environment. he's going to build a massive wall out of trash. this is the solution. he's going to be -- you can't climb that. who would want to touch that wall? this is the answer we've been waiting for. it's cheap. it practically pays for itself. and you say you want specifics. >> i think that was a recycling center. but i get the idea. >> i don't really like recycling. >> ask, it doesn't pay. recycle. it really doesn't. mine, is something i could have related to the problem that hillary clinton had when she tried to use the subway like regular people, but still this video is hilarious. hillary clinton is wanting to be just like the people. and it takes her like four tries
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to use her subway card. it's not easy all the time. you got to just hit it just right. like a new yorker. >> i would get so angry if i was behind her because i'd miss my train. >> you have to know what you're doing. >> so bernie sanders is a guy from brooklyn and donald trump a guy from queens. you think they would have done better? >> no, i don't think anyone rides the subway but me. >> i ride it every day. >> now you do. dr. bolen? >> they said pick a highlight and lowlight. i picked both. a highlight for all of us and a lowlight for the media. watch. >> there she goes and secret service following behind her. they're going around to the back. you can ethe media running behind me here to chase the scooby van. when she's going around to the
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back. >> wow. and we'll see her very soon. >> the guy in the orange pants is pretty quick. i lex, i'm looking at these people. wow. >> that's funny. >> they look like they just looted a best buy. that was like the msnbc parking lot. >> the scooby snack. one of the highlights for me was super-tuesday, if you recall the trump florida speech, it was pretty amazing. i haven't seen anything like it. victory speech, news conference but the infomercial with the trump steaks and everything. >> the wine. >> the single-biggest story in politics today it's what's happening at the booth. the tremendous number of people that are coming out to vote. we have democrats coming over, very importantly. we have independents coming over. we have people come over here who have never voted republican who have never even thought about it, and they came and they voted republican. >> and then, of course, followed
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up by trump steaks on display. and you can buy them. >> water. >> trump water. >> then a trip to scotland, to his golf course. you could go play on his golf course. this is all because romney said he really wasn't that successful. that's a great response. >> he won you over. i see this. >> he certainly won me over. i thought, boy, you beat a display of ego like that. that's american. >> winning. >> here's my favorite moment because doing politics all the year, i was amazed that this guy was able to say what he said and that people didn't go crazy. here it is. donald trump. >> john mccain goes, oh, boy, trump makes my life difficult. he had 15,000 crazies show up. he called them all crazies. he's not a war hero. he's a war hero because he was captured. i like people that weren't captured. >> wow. to me, that was like, wow, i think that would sink your --
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did not sink him. in fact, donald trump has become the republican nominee. i think we're going to remember that one for a long time. would you agree? >> i agree. >> it's the worst thing i've ever heard a politician say. >> the worst? >> yes. >> or an american. >> yes. >> i think it's independence day, it's july 4th, we'll be celebrating the military today and thanking them for everything they've done. >> including john mccain. >> john mccain, a fantastic american hero. i think we'll have to do like a post tape of this when we do our whole convention because i bet you that's where the highlights and some lowlights from greg are going to appear. >> i'm going to get some highlights while i'm on the bus. go a little blond. >> is hair and makeup coming? will they be on the bus? >> they'll be there. there's the bus. take a look. feast your eye on that. it will be amazing. we'll bring a gi specialist. >> and my masseuse. >> can you share? >> my astrologier.
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>> i really like yours because the media has been such a large part of this year so far. i mean, it's not only chasing after hillary, they look foolish. >> they look ridiculous. >> imagine if you didn't run and then you might get fired. >> somebody would say, why aren't you running like the rest of them? >> is there anyone at this table that would have run? >> no. >> sure. >> that's why we sit at a table. >> or the scooby van. >> that's the stories come to us. you chase the candidate. they look so ridiculous. >> it's my job, i would have done it. >> total contempt of the media by the hillary clinton team. they could have set that up the so the media could have gotten the shot that they needed. i don't think that was necessary. >> remember the rope in the parade line? that was the same thing. americans are taking less vacation than ever before when they have -- yes, when they have time off to take?
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down to the gum line. (vo) purina dentalife. for life. here are the headlines. in new york, 3 million people are expected to celebrate independence day watching the nation's largest pyrotechnic display. and security will be tight. while authorities say there is new credible threat to the u.s. today, the nypd plans to have counterterrorism units, boats and a lot of manpower helping people enjoy the show. in iraq at least 157 people are dead from a truck bombing in baghdad. that was the country's worst attack in more than a decade. isis claimed responsibility for the attack in a busy commercial center over the weekend. and the fourth begins a busy week for the presidential candidates. donald trump met with iowa senator johnni ernst today.
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the fbi talked to hillary clinton about her e-mail setup. tuesday she campaigns with president obama. join me at 6:00 eastern for a special report. now back to "the five." ♪ you make loving you easy ♪ you make loving you all i want to do ♪ >> it's summertime. have you made your vacation plans? you've worked hard. you've earned it. but millions of americans aren't using all their paid vacation days each year according to the u.s. labor department. there's a term to describe some of them. work martyrs. are you one of those? lots of people don't take time because they feel guilty or they want to show their dedication or they don't want to be seen as replaceable. others take vacation but end up working while they're on it. that could lead to a fight, family fight. believe me. greg, you are the kind of person that you are stressed when you haven't had a vacation but when you go on vacation and you're stressed while you're there about not being here because of all the work that's piling up?
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>> no, i just don't like travel. i like to be -- >> like being places, not going places? >> there should be a travel company that comes to your house and then they shoot you with a drug that knocks you out and they put you in like -- on a cot, they put you in an ambulance and they take you to the airport, they put you on the plane and the next thing you know you wake up in the hotel. so the moment that you book your flight, they show up, knock you out and they take you there. then i would love vacations, but other the all stuff -- >> it's called fantasy island. get mr. rourke and tattoo. >> tattoo was -- >> aw. >> that's pretty cool. >> you don't like to travel. you don't like the anxiety of having to get to there. >> knock me out. >> that's why you won't be good to go to bali or bora bora. >> or even cleveland on a bus. >> you like to take vacations? >> no. >> you don't, really?
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>> no. >> your life's a vacation. >> well, it's pretty awesome. but the thing is sometimes we go on vacation -- true story because every time i go to mexico i get proposed to. >> remember the last vacation you had didn't you -- >> oh, yes, that was -- so then i ended up with mosquitoes, i'm big in the insect community. i get bug bites and zika or anything. then because i've been kickboxing and i had a hematoma in my leg and swelled up and i had to stay inside with my leg up in the air. what am i doing? >> juan? >> you're killing me here. >> you like to take a vacation, right? you like to go to puerto rico. >> i like vacations, but after a day or two i'm so itchy that i bother everybody. everybody is like, i feel like why are we here? what are we doing? >> you can't just sit and chill?
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>> you're anxious not actually itchy. >> yeah, yeah, yeah. it gets weird. if i get past it, if i get to day five then i get into the mode. >> but then it's time to go home. >> but i am struck by the idea that americans take so few. i think on average we earn about 20 and retake about 16 and you go to -- people oddly in a hotel and there will be people from germany and france. they get months off. i don't know what the deal is over there. >> that's why we're better. >> the economy could use a little more worky worky. >> unused vacation. >> was it you that we did the -- i advised you to do the male bankruptcy. >> yeah, that was great. >> when you came back, there were so many e-mails. one of the reasons people say they don't like to go away. >> i met juan williams for the first time in puerto rico eating a hot dog. >> breaking news. everything good happens -- >> i think that's juan williams.
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>> everything good happens in controlled water. >> i hate takes vacation. >> really? >> i'm so good with working. i love it. >> you love puerto rico. >> i love a four-day weekend, which is like half a week anyway. >> take a vacation, you need to refresh your mind, body and you'll be a better worker. we asked you to send in your fourth of july related questions. we'll answer them when we come back. it's the little things in life that make me smile. spending the day with my niece. i don't use super poligrip for hold, because my dentures fit well. before those little pieces would get in between my dentures and my gum and it was uncomfortable. even well fitting dentures let in food particles. just a few dabs of super poligrip free is clinically proven to seal out more food particles so you're more comfortable and confident while you eat. so it's not about keeping my dentures in, it's about keeping the food particles out. try super poligrip free.
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♪ yabba dabba doo ♪ flintstones ♪ meet the flintstones >> it's the fourth of july and it's also social media monday here on "the five." we answer your questions. i'll start this way. favorite summertime guilty
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pleasure/indulgence? >> this is something new to me because i didn't have time during the years that i worked at the wall street. and then i wrote my book in the summer, december of 2014. everybody had gone to the pool. i never got to go sit at the pool. so last summer, now this summer if i have a chance, i just love to go sit at the pool. i don't even take anything to read. >> oh, my gosh! wow, you're one of those weirdos. >> so i like to sit by the pool. is that a guilty pleasure? >> i guess so. as long as you don't pee in it. >> oh, come on. >> as long as you don't pee in it. >> my guilty pleasure in the summertime, it's malibu rum and also a caribbean rum. so two rums mixed in with a little bit of pineapple juice with a lot of ice shaken really, really well and back in the ice or fun juice whatever you want to call it. it's amazing. a great drink. >> you know what i like?
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i grew up in apartment buildings. so now i live in a house, but sitting on the porch has got to be one of the great summer evening wonders. >> isn't that the best? >> it is. sometimes they have fire flies and the little kids are wandering around. time just flies by. sometimes somebody will have a ball game on a radio in the background and some kid is making out with his girlfriend in a car. >> wait, you like watching people making out? >> and you're sitting on the porch and the world is going by and everything is happening. >> cigar. >> me, i like cigars. >> what's your favorite summertime guilty pleasure? >> i don't think it's that guilty, though. >> what is it? >> okay. well, you know what i like. >> yeah, i know what you like. >> salami. >> besides salami. >> i like to actually have some snacks. maybe it's a little on the wild side. but you're not supposed to really eat in the hot tub, but if you have a little snacks,
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salami and cheese with a nice drink in the hot tub, that's particularly enjoyable. or the out door shower is also quite nice. >> yes. >> or the indoor bathtub jacuzzi quite nice followed up by the indoor shower. >> that's a lot of water. >> i love it. i'm a pisces. >> it's not just a lot of water. it's a lot of water resistant cameras i have to buy. that clicking noise, by the way, just ignore it. >> i thought you were going somewhere else. salami, hot tubs. >> my guilty pleasure in the summer is i love to go for long drives and if there are any hitchhikers because they've been out there for a long time, i often just pick them up. >> there's no hitchhikers anymore. >> i know. >> you're like an episode of "america's most wanted." >> unwanted. >> my son tom is 11, watches the
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show. stop bragging. he was wondering if you guys knew each other or were friends prior to being on "the five"? >> oh, i thought you meant with her son. >> i did, too. >> unless i taught him. so when i was a teacher. who did i know beforehand? juan i knew from being here because he's been on the air, watched him for years. and then we met when you were here. and then boling i knew because we were doing strategy room together. then i used to follow his show, follow the money. which was nice. we talked about people we knew in common and politics and the whole thing. >> you defended peter when he was -- remember, when he got arrested walking the dog off the leash. and he was on "is it legal." >> had to defend. that's right. >> that's before we met. >> free counsel. and you i have actually known a long time because i was on the
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air first thing with you for your show "red eye." that was a big hit. i was a regular on there and it was a tremendous amount of fun. >> it certainly was. >> juan? >> the most memorable one is the one you described earlier, where we met by a hot tub in puerto rico. you came by and said hello. now we sit next to each other every day. da dana, i think we met through tony snow. >> definitely. love him. >> and tony was a depend from who used to work here at fox. if you remember fox news sunday, he was the host, then he went to be the white house press secretary. >> he inherited me. i was already there. i was a lifer. >> i don't remember how we met. >> i knew who you were, but we never met. >> because i'm not a -- then i would have gotten invited on red eye. >> let me ask you a question. >> you want me to skip? >> yeah. >> gee whiz, sorry about that. >> wait, i am interested.
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how did you meet dana perino. >> out of everybody here, i didn't know her. because we met here. >> electric. >> she completely blew me off. >> i didn't even google you before i met you. >> she had zero interest. >> i wonder if you feel it when someone googles you? from marcy w. hot dog or hamburger? eric? >> turkey dog. >> juan, hot dog or hamburger? >> i've given them up. >> wow, we are old. >> i don't choose. both, yum, yum, yum. >> hamburger, well done. >> actually hot dog or hamburger? dog burger. >> gross. >> you have something in common. >> i know. all right. >> before you bump in and out with shows and -- i was thinking over the weekend what an interesting thing it would be what show are we? are we seinfeld, gilligan's
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island. >> i hope we're not "friends" the last season. >> i think we are like "shark tank" and the inventions are actually issues. >> wouldn't that be fun to pick a show? >> yes. >> you guys do it. >> not happening. >> we're more like the brady bunch. that's a good question. >> gilligan's island. >> two ladies. i guess i am gilligan. no, you're the skipper. there was no black guy on gilligan's island. >> have you seen him in his skipper hat? >> all right. wedding season. can you guess what the most popular song played at weddings is? we'll reveal that in our top wedding list. ♪ meet the jetsons (guy) oh man, the show's
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♪ hey ya ♪ hey ya >> love it. that was "hey ya" by outcast. if that's one of your favorite songs, you are not alone. it's number one on wedding playlists across america according to the polling website
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53 538. the runners up, "i want to dance with somebody." and "uptown funk." we thought we'd tell you the songs that would be on our ultimate wedding playlist. see how they compare with yours. i'll kick it off with this. ♪ i still haven't found what i'm looking for ♪ >> you get the joke? >> i got it, i got it. he she's on the hunt. >> thank you, dana, as my communications representative. still haven't found what i'm look for. juanito. >> this has been a wedding season to end all wedding seasons, keep going. my favorite "celebration" kool and the gang. >> that's a great song. >> that's so you. that's perfect juan playlist. that's a goodie goodie. >> first of all, just he needs some drinks and play music, i'll be on the dance floor. but i love "i gotta feeling"
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black-eyed peas. >> that's pretty up tempo. how about d.p.? >> i went old school with "shout" by the isley brothers. ♪ shout ♪ put my hands up and shout >> everybody knows this song. little kids, love it. >> even the children like it. before i say my song, i looked up -- do you know that in every wed wrg the macarena is played ends in divorce. it's 100%. >> is that the crunchy macarena? >> the song i picked is guns n' roses. i used to love her ♪ ♪ but then i had to kill her i used to love her ♪ ♪ but then i had to
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>> i bet the cake was good, too. >> you know what i like? >> i love wedding etta james. >> "at last." >> which is a song for the bride and groom to dance to. >> that's what i do choose. >> i think that's special. >> that's gorgeous, isn't it? >> there's a better song "in the basement." >> i love that song "in the basement". >> and before the wedding. >> to at last somebody pull on my veil and ripped my hair off. >> is that etta james "in the basement"? ♪ nice day to start again.
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changed it to giggles. so after writing a very serious text, it just said, thank you, giggles. [ laughter ] >> oh, my gosh. it was probably so disturbing and odd. >> i think they're re-evaluating my claim. >> dana? >> constituting america is a wonderful group and they're teaching young people about the constitution. so this is a young man who was watching "the five" with his mom and we talked about constituting america last year on this show. his mom said you should enter the contest and create a documentary film. he did and this is him performing in it. >> the united states constitution, the foundation for which structure will be built on. take a look at this building. before the construction of this building could take place, there had to be a strong foundation laid. quite like the u.s. constitution. in 1780, the u.s. constitution
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was conceived to set rules as the basis for the american government. having the freedom to express yourself is cool. >> so he's going to be here in july, constituting america is going to bring some winners here to "the five." >> that's fantastic. i love it. >> your shot. >> thank you so much. i want to ask you to take a look at this video. pretty alarming and exciting. it's heartwarming. a soldier and his name is specialist kyle pratt, he surprises his mom, she hasn't seen her in 4 1/2 years. >> hi, mom. [ screaming ] >> so he was obviously surprising his mom. she was super, super excited. she said she felt like she was in a dream. she didn't believe it was real. so she's very excited. >> the dog is like, what's going
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on? >> nothing like a mother's love. >> a mother's screams. >> mr. juan? >> guess what? foreigners like to date americans because they think we are more fun, more attractive, and especially american men, foreigners find us low maintenance, as well as respectful of the opposite sex. so go, american men. >> wow. >> that's a virtue. that's a virtue of manliness. is that is's so nationalistic. >> i want to thank everyone for buying my book. the unbelievable response, thank you so much. "wake up america" on amazon.com. you see a military or law enforcement person this weekend, buy them a beer, buy them a meal.
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>> give them a kiss. >> thanks for joining us. we'll see you back here tomorrow. have a safe and happy fourth of july, everyone. celebrating america amidst the war on terror. this is "special report." good evening, welcome to washington. i'm doug mckelway, in for bret baier. there is concern today about our security. tonight, new york is just one of many places that isn't leaving that up to chance. correspondent brian yennis is in new york with the tools the big apple and other cities are deploying to keep visitors safe. what's the situation tonight? >> reporter: good evening, doug. happy birthday, america. new yorkit

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