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to you most, foecusing on your bottom line. you can't afford to miss any of that. it's been a good afternoon. much more coming up "on the five next." this is your world. oh, hi. our bus trip is days away, which means it is time for road trip rules. road trips are all about proximity, respecting one's space. it is not about bonding. it is for teenagers in camp. here, it is about making it to the convention in ohio, without killing each other. so number one, no number two on
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the bus. it is not a starbucks bathroom. no sing-alongs. no point to 100 bottles of beer on the wall. can we let this evil die with us. it is bad as children playing marco polo. number three, don't keep asking truck drivers to honk their horns. do truckers come to your home and ask you to ring your doorbell. >> yes. >> well, kimberly, maybe. four, don't open the window to pretend to play hand/airplane. we know you're breaking another kind of wind. number five, if you can't see it from the freeway, it doesn't exist. no one eats fish on the bus. that's like playing deaf metal in church. are you always the last person to get on the bus at every stop? don't be the person everyone is waiting for, kimberly. >> where is the wait.
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>> no elicit drugs. number eight, always do roll calling when you are leaving a truck stop. that's where most people disappear according to my uncle steve. stay on the main roads. remember one word, delivera nce. and finally, no arguing about politics or religion, and most of all, no mooning school busses, eric. >> because you did that, grelg, i'm going to point out the bathroom at barns and -- barnes and noble.
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>> no everyone can go. does anyone any discussions to the list, starting that way? >> i do. i believe there is a microwave on the bus. >> right. >> no microwave popcorn on the bus? >> why not it smells great. is the best smell ever. buttery delight. >> that's it? >> i thought you were doing one and going around. >> i'll think of more. i'll think of more. >> did you get that approved, that list. it is very interesting. >> i made a list that eliminating all things i don't like. >> music, who gets -- i know we're going to keep two tvs on the bus, maybe one on fox business and one on fox news. >> yes. >> the music, i want control of the music. >> you can't have control of the music. it will be the who all the time. >> he won't do that. he loves justin bieber, remember? >> yeah. >> he loves the bebes.
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>> are we stopping and getting off the bus at like truck stops and hanging out? are we doing this thing? >> maybe what we're advertising. >> if somebody gives you trouble and asks you who you are, just say you're a claim as just ter. >> that happened to me. what do you do. i work at fox news, and then i never heard the end of it. leave me alone. why are you in the bus? i have no idea. the bus that got me here. >> you know what i didn't like, you said we have to stay on the main roads, we can't we go on some backroads, like for example, i was thinking -- >> kidnapped? >> i was going to north carolina and there is way storm and i went off on a back road and there was a great swamp. i would normally see such a thing. >> the great dismal swamp. you would love this, gregory, south of the border, down in south carolina, they got all kinds of pedro. >> i don't want to get off the main roads. that's dangerous. >> i've had problems going off
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the main road. >> right. >> one may be graphically challenged. any way out of the way. >> there is the south of the border in south carolina, though. >> that's the one i'm talking about. >> pedro says, with the hat. >> you are amused. >> one stop on one exit and now it is like 12 miles long. >> it is a free mark. >> what about stopping at an outlet mall? >> i'm for that. >> yeah, that's not bad. but no bars and -- in outlet malls. >> shady guys standing on the corner. >> kimberly, i envision you'll be holding us up. >> i'm going to be so trapped, i don't know what do about it yet. >> do you have any -- >> i'm terrified, because of the temperature. i know you're going to keep putting the temperature down, like an ice cube and i'm probably going to be -- >> i packed a sweater two sweaters, a scarf, i don't know
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if i need anything else, in addition to that. i do have a jacket. >> she sent me photos of all her perfectly packed things, sensible shoes, farm shoes, amu amusement park this, and shoes for the set. i have done nothing yet. we'll see how it works out. di early one night, because it is overwhelming. >> nothing leaks. >> that's bizarre. it conjures images of a tree. anything from france, you can't trust. >> i think there is blankets. >> wi-fi. >> in terms of packing, to gwen, she gave me a coat in fact and gave me an umbrella that says fox, right, like no one would know. >> who else got the umbrella?
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>> i didn't get one. >> right. there weren't enough umbrellas. >> i don't know, but any way, here is the thing. she said to me, do you have a pair of jeans. you should look like relaxed and casual. you shouldn't be in a suit. i said well, no, i don't own a pair of jeans. so the hunt was on to find me a pair of jeans. >> are you kidding? you don't own -- >> you're like george will. he doesn't own a pair of jeans. >> i hope you -- >> the mom jeans. >> what do you wear on the weekend? >> it's true. did you see those? >> does it have a draw string, your jeans? >> yeah, so that they don't fall down. >> make sure you don't wash them before you wear them. that's a good look. >> what kind of jeans are they? >> whatever you do, make sure you iron your jeans before you go on the bus. >> a crease in the middle. >> to impress dane narks i have to look like a country music singer. >> that would be great. >> puts them in the freezer.
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>> put your jeans in the freezer, and that kills the bacteria. >> are you joking? >> we're doing two shows. two and a half. >> showing up in cool jeans, so what color. they're blue. i said no, light blue, dark blue. >> acid wash. >> can we go back to this. you put your jeans in the freezer to what? >> that's a great way of cleaning your jeans because it kills the bacteria rather than washing them. by the way, i mentioned another tip about not putting your feet on the dashboard. why is that a problem? >> one, it might drive somebody crazy and be disgusting. another, peter, my husband, getting frustrated with me if i'm not passenger seat and i'm very short, in case you haven't noticed it and i put my foot on the dashboard and i put my knee up so it is facing my face. he said don't do that because if we had to slam on the brakes, your knee would go into your face and break it.
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>> wow. >> so that's why. >> you know what, glad i asked. triple a says you shouldn't arey on a gps. >> i had multiple gpss one night. can i point out the hashtag for social media hashtag, you young kids do on social networ networks #roadtocleveland, never been used before, and then the other one, philadelphia, pennsylvania, #roadtophilly. >> ie or y. >> why, because we like you. instagram at the five, twitter, at the five. facebook/fnc, and the five blog is fox news.com/the five. why can't we get beyond having to label our slashes?
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>> front or back? >> yeah front or back? >> i think forward slash is understood now. >> i don't think anyone uses back slash any more. >> i say people that say www before their websites. >> you know me. >> good job. thank you very much. we are waiting for a huge announcement from donald trump. he spent the last 24 hours meeting with his vp finalists. who will it be, next. when you booked this trip,
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think about who will be -- does it matter that much in terms of the general election, people will vote for trump or hillary, and the vice-president can help, but since like 1960, it is not that big a deal, you don't win your state any more. you don't have to bring your state. so i think that that doesn't have to be a -- you don't need to check any more. if he chooses chris christie, it doesn't mean he'll bring home new jersey to the republicans. it also is important that any of the candidates can pass vetting, so at this point if there is five left, that's good for them. i think what really matters, who can help him drive home the message on social media. that will help shore up any sort of unity problems or enthusiasm problems. the media thing they've got taken care of. traditional media, social media
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is really important. >> all righty, so what do you think? >> who knows. >> friends network. >> who knows. donald trump brings in chris christie, chris christie is like donald trump. he is provocative. he is loud, bombastic. i can't imagine him wanting more of that kind of -- >> maybe a different position. >> mike pence is the opposite. he is quiet, reversed, he gets the evangilikal votes. did you see the numbers? they're tied in ohio, pennsylvania, they're tied. iowa, tied. florida, he took a lead, he was getting destroyed by hillary in the last poll. so he is real come back on the polls. also, on trustworthiness, he beats her by 13% in florida, 15% in pennsylvania. he beats her in the economy,
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national security. he should lay low with the vp pick and keep doing what he is doing. she is destroying herself and he should let her. >> perfect, moving right along. >> i wanted -- i think the choice that donald trump needs is somebody who brings reassurance for the country, a sense of stability is helpful. the question i always say is will donald trump listen to that person? you know, dirty harry never had a partner. it wasn't dirty harry and hutch. it was starsky and hutch. i'm wonder who will be the person he listens to and respects. the polling is interesting and i go, you know, trump had a bad week. hillary had a worst week. america had a terrible week. and i think because the last two points bolster trump, because he has been saying we have problems, and the last two weeks have been saying we have problems, and i do think that, i
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don't know, that her loss has been his gain, right? >> you nailed this, though. you were probably the first one to come out and say this whole james comey thing will hurt hillary, and the first initial reaction was great for her, she won't be indicted, but the 15 minutes leading up to it, you pointed it out. and look in the polls, trump went up a little, but she got -- >> he needs a good -- >> comey basically underlined every conservative or mainstream critique of the clintons. they get away with everything, but they're stained. >> i think to the contrary. she did have a bad week. no question about that. but i think that when people look at the kind of tensions that we've been going through in the country, i don't think they're going to trust donald trump to bring us back to center and calm things down. >> she didn't respond to comey. that's what you're saying. >> the black lives matter, dallas, she told white america to look at themselves, and everybody is like going are you
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nuts. there was a sniper that killed five cops, and she is telling us -- >> you didn't see the video of the black people being killed? let me go back to the politics for a second. this is interesting. gingrich, i think is the only one skilled at number one events for a vice-presidential pick. which is the debates, right. so you've go the to be good at the debates. >> i think christie would crush her at a debate. >> newt gingrich, i can tell you, having been victimized by newt, newt is good at national debates. >> can you elaborate? >> no, i don't need to. so paul manafort would like mike pence, and he is the number one inside trump's campaign. why does he want pence, the koch brothers, and bringing the conservatives. a lot of them are opposed to mike pence. i had no idea that, you know,
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going back to -- they said he lost on that freedom, freedom act in indiana, and basically gave up. >> he talked about that on this show. >> can we also point out, i know we're leaving pol particulaitic clinton has spent the last three or four weeks trashing trump. this is where we need to go, and all she said, including today, in this big speech today, negative attack on trump. she hasn't shown anything. she hasn't unrolled policy extensively, and he is beating her at that. >> all right, so and then she brought up bernie. all right, still to come, the fastest seven, but first, a singer at the all-star game got suspended from his group after he changed the lyrics of the canadian national anthem to address racial tensions in america. we're going to play the tape for you, next. ♪ a
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brett hume said he noticed something about president obama when he addresses race in america. >> the president has a problem in the sense that to him, think, racism in america has a white face. never a black face. when it comes to the hideous violence in cities like chicago and baltimore and others, the president has been virtually silent. >> others like this naacp leader are fueling the racial divide some think. >> blaming racism for the killing of the five cops in dallas last week. he came to the defense of the murderer on facebook. he wrote this, quote, by taking this black suspect and demonizing and using a killer robot in this barbaric manner,
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and without a trial in the court of law, that is the truest and most literal example of a high tech lynching. >> when you think about the brutal murders, gunning down the police officers, not knowing there were multiple shooters or not, people don't have fathers coming home, now or husbands. by the way, no one else injured. so instead, would he have preferred someone else to go in and get shot for the guy to then get out. what is he talking about. having a trial and all. >> we had this discussion yesterday about, you know, the militarization of police. i guess that's what he is talking about. to call it a lynching is way out of line. >> especially because many cops saw this guy killing other people. they cornered him. >> public safety issue. >> a video of this guy coming around pillars and killing police officers. so they know that was a guy, that was the bad guy.
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they're going to take the kill shot, whether -- >> i have a question. isn't trump also exacerbating racial tensions in the country today? a third of his twitter account, the things he retweets coming from white nationalist. >> a third of. >> his twitter accounts come from white nationals, even the star of david. >> i think we all do this, or i certainly do to any retweet, i don't -- it is a retweet. it doesn't necessarily represent my opinions. >> why are you retweeting -- >> sometimes you see a comment and there is a link to a story underneath it. this has happened a ton of times. let's hope we don't hold everyone to our retweets. >> i think the hard question is, for you, is trump unleashing white nationalists, rage and anger in the country? >> i don't see evidence of that. i think there is a -- he does very well, his biggest support groups are white males. i mean, if that's what you mean.
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>> no, when he talks about immigration, i could go on when he makes statements about -- >> trump does resonate in the nationalism world arena. versus a globalist arena, which i would argue is a good idea. i like the idea of a southern border. i like the idea of being careful of who comes into our country. >> let me leave it alone and go to dana. trump has said he will not speak to the naacp. he is one of the first presidential candidates. >> well, i think there was a period, and i don't know exactly when, but george w. bush refused to speak or declined. didn't accept the invitation. that was because the naacp had been so aggressive and wrong. >> they said james bird was dragged to his death in texas. >> i don't remember specifically. i do remember that. i'm curious to see how hillary clinton handles this on monday. she'll speak on the first night of the republican convention, she'll be at the naacp
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convention. knowing president obama is subject to this kind of criticism that we reported on in the block that you read, i'm anxious to see how hillary clinton decides to play that. will she do what she did this past week, when she did her interviews, or try to find a balance and have separate language for them. i don't know. >> what do you think about what brett had to say about president obama only sees racism in white faces, not black faces? >> i think the history, where president obama comes from is decades of progressive education in campus life. that's always to point a finger at society in general, the power structure, and everybody else is innocent, but the power structure is guilty and the nature of progressivism is to dis mantle that system without having a replacement. i don't think he is particularly guilty of that. but those who educated him, whether it is -- the people he
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was with, it is just enough for them it destroy society, because it feels good, without having to actually put something in place. that's not the primary goal. i think he is better than that. i think he was steeped in that kind of education. >> well, but obviously the history of the country is of racism directed at black people, and segregation. i think -- do you know how deep this has been the last couple of weeks around the racial issues in the country. take a look at and a listen to what happened last night at pet petco park, the all-star game ♪ all life matters to the brave ♪ >> he held up a sign that said all lives matter. i guess he didn't say black lives matter, but people were upset. he has been suspended from his
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group. >> because all lives matter? don't all lives matter. >> but also, the left. >> that's a good point. >> by the left. >> people complained. >> the left say that when you say all lives matter, that's a dog whistle to other bigots. the fact that -- remember what they did to o'malley, margaret o'malley. listen, if you hear black lives matter and go back and respond, white lives matter, i could see to make a case by black lives matter, you know what, you're pushing back on our movement, that's -- you know, remotely racist. but to say all lives matter is inclusive of the back people, too, right? how in the world -- >> it is all free speech. it is crazy. it is hardly line inciting a riot. all lives matter. what in the world is wrong with that? >> black lives matter, he would be a hero in the media. >> in the media? no, i think people are upset he
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politicized it. >> like greg suggested, if he said black lives matter, he would be getting kudos today, f not a demotion. >> but it is so interesting, you can't say much these days. next, donald trump calls on ruth bader ginsburg to resign over her comments about trump to the press. so that feud on display, when the five comes right back. ♪
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he has an eggo. he says the 83-year-old mind is shot, and is calling for her to resign. not only that, but kimberly, "the new york times" editorial board says that donald trump is right about justice ruth bader ginsburg. they're partisan enough without the supreme court justice flinging herself into the more than pit. >> there you go, new york times. well done. >> go ahead. there is a reason they said that. >> why? >> because they know it helps donald. when you have -- when ruth bader ginsburg comes out and trashes trump, it doesn't convince anybody to change their mind. it only gets people on the fence about trump from the republican side to go, well, why is she saying that. >> and also, it says okay, do you wants hillary clinton picking three to four more supreme court justices, just like sweet ruth, or would you
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like trump to pick them with the people he listed he would choose and select from. i agree with you, it helps him in this regard, because it is an kp example of what they shouldn't be doing. it sounds like an activist. >> the editorial page also editorlized against the justice, saying you shouldn't have said that. >> it is far more u.s. schlt ubersive. several democratics have come out on it and oh, my gosh, look what happened in 2000 when the supreme court had to mack a decision about the election. if ginsburg is there, she may have to recuse herself, because guess what, she made her political views very apparent. slow down, keep it to yourself. the other thing i would say is didn't trump just go after judge curiel and make comments
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about -- >> the separation of the branches is not going well this campaign. >> our brain room, did the research, they find that federal judges, not supreme court justices, federal judges should refrain from political activity and they also further that justices alone can decide whether they hear a case or not. i've got to tell you, all that speculation that even though it has been a 5-4, before justice scalia passed, 5-4 leaning to the conservative side, it has been the most liberal for this reason. because someone who is supposed to stay out of politics and the fray decides to weigh in, right before these conventions. i don't know. >> antoni scalia. >> he got criticism for this as well. he took criticism as well. but president obama has used
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them as a political pawn. remember in the state of the union speeches, where he points to them. he had alito shaking his head. he doesn't go to the states of the union address any more. >> who is she to judge. >> she should probably -- >> she says she is going to move to new zealand. another critics, actor, matt damon, the star says he is frient frightened by the candidate. you're going to hear why, next. jack be nimble, jack be quick, jack knocked over a candlestick onto the shag carpeting... ...and his pants ignited into flames, causing him to stop, drop and roll. luckily jack recently had geico help him with renters insurance. because all his bengings went up in flames. jack got full replacement
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time for the fastest seven minutes on television. three stories, seven lively minutes. >> doesn't that mean your lazy? >> no, sigh lengths. >> first up, in a very long time, we highlight the liberal love fest between hollywood and washington, d.c., now matt damon, jason borne, hating on the republican nominee some. >> i'm really frightened at the
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prospects of a trump presidency and what that would mean. it is not even a republican/democratic issue. i'm genuinely concerned about his temperament. somebody spendiending photos ofr hands of people, if it is that easy to get under your skin, you shouldn't be able to weild that much power. >> what is this all about? >> i don't know. the whole marco rubio thing. that's what he is worried about, it is not a conservative or liberal thing, but we heard he was becoming a conservative. i don't know if he says he specifically doesn't like donald trump, but he does have a movie coming up, a new "jason borne." i think it is out the 29th. >> i think that all of us who fear that, you know, what donald trump represents had better speak up. even people in the republican party. and you know, not be silent.
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so he has a platform, because his movie is coming out. he got in trouble last week with greg because he said that we need to have conversations about guns and couldn't even do that after newton. why he is talking about guns. he has a gun in his movie. so i mean, you know, you can say what you want, but you know what, be a man, matt damon. say what you gotta say, bro. >> do we care what matt damon says about donald trump. >> hollywood is not going to be be for the republican nominee. nobody can get media attention like donald trump, so he trumps them. >> we have to give him this. oftentimes they're asked the question. so oftentimes, they don't offer it. the other two, he is making a decent point that a lot of people have made, including trump supporters. we question his temperament at times, but then two other points. anything that frightens matt damon may be good for the country. he wasn't apparently frightened
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of the script from "zoo." pokemon craze, has players hitting the street in search of pokemons. i believe in gaming, but watch. >> you're playing pokemon go. it is raining, and you guys are not letting up. what's the allure? >> i think the friendship of pokemon, you know, and everybody coming out together. >> like if you have a star on pokem pokemon, other players can battle you. >> it's kind of like i'm going back to my childhood, and like bringing that back to life. >> this is an absolute brilliant, brilliant innovation on an old game. but there are unintended consequences for the explosive thoughts. >> good or bad. >> when you show the clip. >> he looks like a poke co monday. >> if you're watching guys in
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their mid 20s and 30s, it reminds how easy and wonderful life is. imagine creating a man who landed in normandy on june 6th, when i was ten years younger than these guys, i watched people around me die, for this. good, these people have great lives. the innovation, it is exploding. 31 million users. >> i keep thinking about what it would be like for the person in the boardroom that came up, not the boardroom, probably the conference maybe, maybe we should do this, a little innovation, this person could be 20-year-old and maybe the company $20 billion. >> the stock went up, you show know that, nintendo stock went up. picking up on what you said, men in the greatest generation, fighting world war ii, the
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holocaust museum, it is not appropriate to search for pokemon. >> ronin likes it. i don't know. i mean, i don't get it, but go for it. all right, last >> this is the last one. some of the hottest new shows everyone wants to watch. >> without any mental reservation, i take this obligation and freely without purpose of evasion -- >> one heart beat away from the presidency and not a single vote cast in my name. democracy is so overrated. >> if you're thinking about borrowing your friend's password to binge on "house of cards," netflix password sharing could be a federal crime, since this ruling came down. >> i think if you get caught doing this, you could use the new jim comey defense, i was just so unsophisticated when it
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came to technology, so i should get a pass. >> like you didn't intend to do it? >> juan? >> i just think this is a modern american crime. people do this with their cable, you know, hbo and showtime. and you see it all over. but it's criminal, no question. >> is it criminal, kg? >> i pay for my own netflix account. >> i think it's wrong. they're supposed to pay for the consent. >> they should be executed. you know what my netflix password is? netflix password. just easy to remember. >> "one more thing" is up next. i'm billy, and i quit smoking with chantix. i had a lot of doubts going in. i was a smoker. hands down, it was,
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with ♪ time for "one more thing." >> so cops have been getting a bad rap lately. you know what's going on with black lives matter. but check this out, last week in pennsylvania, at the eaton park diner, another couple comes in, and they're supposed to be seated across from those four cops. the cops hear the couple say we don't want to sit near them. so they're seated somewhere else. but the end of the dinner, they picked up that couple's tab and
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a $10 tip. this was done the day after five law enforcement heroes were gunned down in dallas. so you know what? stop pointing the fingers at the cops. >> unbelievable. show some class and decency and respect for human life. >> whatever you just said will not sink into those brains. those two people. >> you guys have no nervousness around cops? >> none. >> you do? >> of course i do. >> i'm going to lighten it up. it's time for this. dana's corny joke of the day. this is bus trip related. >> okay. >> all right? name a bus you can never enter. >> omnibus. >> that's not a bad guess. a syllabus. omnibus would have worked, as well. >> buster douglas.
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>> are we going to do these on the bus? >> i'll get it over here. what do you call a song that you sing in an automobile? a song that you sing in an automobile? >> careoke. >> i like that. >> what would you call the usa if everyone lived in their cars? what would you call the united states of america if everyone lived in their cars? >> the drive-in. >> the incarnation. come on, that's funny. >> oh, my god. >> where am i? juan? >> you know, one of the greatest basketball players of all-time retires this week. but i bet you may not have heard about it. but the five-time nba champ retired without a press conference, without a farewell tour, without even a statement.
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tim duncan is gone. so his humble, low-key personality is why his coach, gregg popovich, sang his praises. no press conferences, and one of the reporters asked, who would you have dinner with? if you could have dinner with anyone? popovich said it wouldn't be mother teresa, here's his answer. >> i can honestly tell you, um, my dinner would be with timmy. he's so genuine, that it blows your mind. >> a genuine human being. hats off. see you later, tim duncan. you are definitely a hall of famer. >> god bless him. very nice. good example. >> all right, kg. >> i aspire to be a good role model, as well. here's the deal. as this november election draws near, guess what's been
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released? yes, the barbie presidential candidates, and they have a female vp, as well. dana, some foreshadowing? >> wishful thinking? >> although those outfits look a little different. by the way, they did this because the first female all-ticket. but this is my barbie here, the barbie look. >> very cute. >> this is the first lady of san francisco. >> this wasn't my outfit as first lady. this is my friday night outfit. last week, we helped brandon belt get on the all-star game for the national league. and what did he do? he flied out. i want to apologize to the viewers. >> what does that mean?
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>> he hit a ball out and got caught in left field. but he's batting .302, so that's pretty good. >> he earned it. "special report" up next. this is a fox news alert. i'm bret baier in washington. hillary clinton and donald trump getting looks tonight at how the general election landscape may be shaping up in the all-important swing states. new fox polls out, clinton leading donald trump in virginia and colorado. out west in colorado, clinton's advantage is ten points, 44-34. in virginia, clinton leads by seven. 44-37. but a new quinnipiac poll has trump up 42-39 in florida, an 11-point swing from three weeks ago. ohio is deadlocked with each candidate getting h 4 1%. and trump
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