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i can say i feel better about the economy -- >> neil: as we weird. great seeing you again. that big powwow with the minister, all that is slated for tomorrow. here comes the "the five." ♪ >> dana: am dana perino with juan williams, lawrence jones and greg gutfeld. this is "the five" ." president trump continuing his visit to to the u.k. today hava great rapport with prime minister may and here he is sharing a lighthearted moment about he might have approached brexit. >> that is okay. i would have sued and settled, but you never know. she is probably a better negotiator than i am. she has got it in a sense. the deal was teed up. it really teed up.
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i think they have to do something. perhaps you will be given the credit if you do something. >> dana: he, he fought back against some critics come here he is limning the mayor. >> i think he has been a not very good mayor from what i understand. he has done a poor job, a lot of crime and problems and i don't think you should be criticizing a representative of united states that can do so much good for the united kingdom. we talked about it before. he should be positive, not negative. he is a negative force not a positive force. if you look at what he said he hurts the people of this great country. he should actually focus on his job. it would be better if he did that. he could straighten out some of the problems he had and some of the problems that he has caused. >> dana: the president's rebuttal where he called the mayor a stone cold loser. >> it something you expect from
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an 11-year-old. it's for him to decide how he wants to behave. it's not for me to respond. it's beneath me to do childish tweets. i'm not offended in the slightest. people tell me, i think this president as it should surprise you. >> dana: the media is making a big deal over protests in the strait of london where the up eric trump blue and made its return. >> tens of thousands, possibly hundreds of thousands are expected to gather here today and not against america, against the president and the visit here to the u.k. >> there are a few thousand people gathered here. these are people who are protesting against president trump >> we saw possibly 10,000 here, united in their message against donald trump. they have their own political reasons but they don't want to see him here. >> there are quite a lot on protesters. they are all chanting against trumpets and they don't want him here. this looks like tens of
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thousands. >> dana: the president responded to that calling is fake news. >> as part of the protest i have to tell you because i commented on it yesterday, we left the prime minister and the queen, the royal family and there were thousands of people on the streets cheering and even coming over today there were thousands of people cheering and then i heard that there were protests and i said where? i don't see them. i saw a small protest, very small. a lot of it is fake news i hate to say. >> dana: the president on the the first lady hosting a dinner, we get to see it there. the first lady and her gown, that's right. the media and britain loved to gone on a republican president. >> greg: they are about six months beyond the american media, they're like parents at a little league game and the protesters are like the kids in the game and they hope they can play harder into a better job
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but they build up the expectations and turn on the tv and it's not hundreds of thousands. we have to do the tighter shots because they're not there and then you have the mayor who has a serious problem with stabbings in his city, last year it was like 15,000 stabbings. their murder rate is similar to new york. they don't have guns. i can't figure it out. is he a banker or an anchor? >> dana: that is a good question. >> greg: for someone who understands that. because it is england i would like to paraphrase charles dickens, may i? one size sees this as the worst of times on the other which includes me sees this as the best of times. if you are still reaching or reacting emotionally to the psychological triggers of his personality than this will always be the worst of times for you. it'll be the worst of times for another six years, but if you step back and see the triggers are small and entertaining
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things then you see it as the best of times because i would rather take insults over isis. insults with the mayor on the front page. i would rather take a giant balloon and the sky than north korea threatening to drop a bomb. i will take a media disdain for a president over a long, economic boom. >> dana: you have covered many presidencies and i wonder what you think about this. even reagan got ridiculed by the brits back then. the local media and britain has been pretty positive about this trip. >> juan: pretty positive about the way he has dealt with the royal family. they have not shared the view that this is fake news. he is like no, i haven't seen any. he thinks a helicopter to dinner and come he didn't drive through the streets. he says fake news. it's obviously not fake news but this is again like the argument
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with the mayor, i think he has elevating the mayor by engaging the mayor and then he gives them a platform and he is doing interviews. i don't see how that helps the president, but again i am puzzled. it seems like president trump versus meghan markle. i never said that, the tape shows that he said that. >> greg: you are reinterpreting it wrong. we talked about it yesterday. he didn't say she was nasty. you know this! i listened to the quote. >> juan: he says i didn't know. >> greg: she was referring to his comments! i am reacting to your live. >> juan: it's meghan markle, two it's trump versus the g.o.p. today in terms of the congress here in the united states, the only republicans who have been loyal saying we can take the tariffs and of course it's trump versus
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the mayor of london. it just goes on. you say this is an triggering? >> greg: the golden age baby. >> dana: what about the fact that they have had the u.s. and the u.k. special relationship, these meetings like is this going to be okay? everything is okay. >> the president provided a lot of cover for theresa may. she is a lame duck prime minister and on her way out the door. also pushing back on the media because if you actually look at the protesters and some of the local reporting a lot of these people are just protesting for their own causes altogether at anti-drop rally. they'll have their antiwar, women's rights groups, all combined together so you look at this, that's not anti-trump, they're just protesting to protest. they were deceiving when it came to that.
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the president was more diplomatic than he ever was. >> dana: i think you was welcomed and that he was enjoyed and embraced. the queen is super charming and he feels like he was sufficiently welcomed. >> greg: this is like when he is a boy at his best behavior at a formal dinner. >> dana: everything has been going quite well. your thoughts? >> emiyl: this is reflective of the media pushing a narrative that doesn't exist yet or may be exist in a lower capacity. when he said hundreds of thousands are expected but he wasn't reflecting what was happening in that moment. they are focusing on the salacious aspect and you are pointing out that it was different messages. the whole point was that this is the 75th anniversary of d-day. the whole point is that our president was invited for the third time by the royal family. it was this larger relationship
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and situation happening and this is certainly not either the monarchs or the prime minister's first rodeo. the office of the prime minister and for everyone to reduce it to just again that salacious nature i think misses the whole point. it's about something so much larger. back to my point yesterday, yes he is beneath the office and not at the same level as the head of state but it's a missed opportunity given and 2016 he said he would love to show then can i didn't trump all the parts of london and all the diversity. that was a missed opportunity there. >> dana: now everyone wants a meeting and they are not going to get one. bernie sanders taking a shot at joe biden saying he is hillary 2.0. greg has the details next. ♪ if you have moderate to severe psoriasis or psoriatic arthritis, little things can be a big deal.
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♪ >> greg: sometimes the truth comes from the most surprising places. look what just came out of the mouth of an old socialist. bernie sanders so the democrats felt like joe biden as a nominee would make the same blunder with hillary. remember she lost on them blimp the russians and then wandered in the woods for a month. he stared with hillary, he voted for nafta and normalize trade relations with china and the war in iraq. these positions say bernie won't rally young people, working people or people of color. he is saying that the winning candidate should be against nafta, be against normalize trade in the war in iraq. if that is the case then he just endorsed trump for a second term. amazing. i get it, he thought he was talking about himself.
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he admitted he wants what trump said he wants. bernie and casey were napping, he already blew up nafta and he has challenged china and he has announced wars, i'm sure he may be casting himself as the outsider looking to unseat the establishment, but he is way too late. the establishment is the impact of left wing liberals at aoc and "the new york times" editorial board. they are already in the white house. it's obvious. what is next for bernie? maybe terrorizing the bridge, laughing off the e.u. i have a plan that should save him some time, money, and effort. endorsed trump and dropout. you have to admit. >> juan: i like that one. [laughter] that was inventive. >> jesse: thank you. don't you see the overlap? agree on more things than they disagree. i said that party supporters are
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a mere image. you come to this point in a populist metal unsigned leaves, fall with bernie because i believe in so many of the leftists were i followed with trump. it's that line. what is interesting to me is that i think you look at the cnn poll and you see that biden is maintaining either mid to low let's say, what you see from bernie is that he is fading. i think this is a strategy to get back in the game. alexandria ocasio-cortez last week said with regard to climate change, you can't just do middle ground and beat trout. you can't go back to the establishment. bernie coming out saying, the same thing, he has establishment and if you think that he is exciting you are wrong, you are repeating hillary. >> greg: it's interesting, we were always critical of trump precisely for the things that bernie was talking about.
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we are free traders. >> dana: for example bernie would say, we would never do anything to touch entitlement spending. we will get rid of trade. you can see where there were some people. i think there are some democrats, people like in michigan, wisconsin, they voted for obama but then voted for trump. that was because if the candidate had been bernie sanders they might have voted for bernie, to see what i mean? do you follow? listen to something today that i have to recommend. less and 1.5 speed. "the new york times" has a podcast called the argument and they take an issue in a debate both sides and you can decide on your own how you feel. today's was about socialism versus liberalism. it was the intramural fight. it was interesting, the guy he was representing socialist, the
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manager, he said we think bernie will get all the way up there and he won't win so we're hoping that then it will support biden. it's like all of this is for what? >> greg: what does it for? what is life about? >> emiyl: at the moment our entertainment. i think that the democrats obviously think biden is going to win. he think he is they want and that is their bottom line. that is why bernie's biggest challenge is convincing them that he can beat trout. he is not willing however to sacrifice his ideas, as far left ideas so that those in the middle won't back him and biden's biggest challenge at this point is convincing voters that he is not just hillary 2.0 although he has come farther than she in that regard. both of them are trying to convince voters that they are the whole package but i think biden is in it for the long con and bernie is only focused on
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the primary. i think the package today was him trying to say to the far left, i hear you and i have not middle of the road, alexandria ocasio-cortez listen to this policy. i'm right there with you. >> greg: the problem is that biden overall is probably a better package, but bernie is the more interesting package and has more energy. >> juan: he is also the one who is willing to make changes. the problem as a former obama voter, the problem i see -- >> greg: you voted for obama? take him away. [laughter] >> he has the hope. trump has the message, they are destroying everything. they are tearing the country apart. what bernie is doing is the identity politics aspects. he wants sweeping change, he
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demonizes people on a day-to-day basis and those obama voters that he could pick up, he has already missed an opportunity right there because he has continued saying those people are the problem. not washington, those people are the problem. if you want to get those people you have to reach out to those people. he is not willing to compromise. you have joe biden who is the same old guy and you bernie wants to make sweeping changes, but the voters that they need he has not willing to go after. >> juan: what strikes me as i am listening to you, so much of the biden support comes from black voters, it's overwhelming. >> until the general election. they are tired of the criminal justice. they are very upset. i'm not saying they will vote for the republicans, but they will stay well. >> juan: i don't think that sanders has done well with black voters and i think that he needs to come anybody needs to wants
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to overtake joe biden. does the plug support to provide that? one final note, the fight between bernie and joe biden is going to get uglier and worse this month as we approach the first debate. that is where they have to take down biden bite into this big lead. >> greg: do know it is in this new greendale? -- >> dana: i wish we could have talked about that. >> greg: maybe it will be old by then. >> dana: energy is never old. >> greg: buttigieg and dropping some major bombs in the townhome last night. that is next ♪
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been made to resign? >> i think it was his decision to make but the way we basically held him to a higher standard and the g.o.p., it has been used against us. i would have not applied that pressure before we knew more. who might be able to break down some of the resistance, especially one world america is realizing because of this extreme weather, it's making us dumb like it hard to see if we can plan to soy this year because some of the fields are so waterlogged after extreme weather. >> how would that work? >> you have to have a license to have a car, doesn't seem that unreasonable that for deadly weaponry we would do the same. >> emiyl: early in the day he went even further saying this about i.c.e. >> we talk about i.c.e., whether it is current or some other form with our immigration, and
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humane, illegal set of policies to carry out. the results are going to be horrible. >> emiyl: i wanted to ask if up until now at least fs has been reminiscent of obama 2008 which is the media skimming over the comments he has been making in favor of this persona? >> dana: it's the argument that a lot of the democratic candidates were making, who is this guy? you are not asking him any specific questions. you love his life story and he does have an amazing life story. i'm surprised he made this money on heuristic errors in this town hall. the question about frank income i think what he was trying to do, i think he believes what he believes, but i also think he was trying to take a shot at kirsten gillibrand to the center from the work because there are democrats who say they will not give to her campaign because he forced resignation. he is pulling way lower than he
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is. there is no need for them to punch down. secondly, he is asked by chris matthews, and one publican that you respect? he has this thing like, no. really? as a whole shtick was that he was the post-partisan, he was the one that could bring people together and you are from indiana. you don't have to name george w. bush, but is there nobody in south bend, indiana, that is a republican? john doe? you seem at the diner on a saturday. it seemed like it cut across what he had been trying to do and build up. >> emiyl: as a former obama voter -- >> greg: there is not again. >> juan: no forgiveness. >> emiyl: heat mentioned hope eight times in his speech that resonated and maybe his message is hope the other candidates haven't touched on this a trigger word, how do you feel
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about that? >> his message is not going to work because he is a chameleon and i hate chameleons and politics. what made obama so successful at these town halls, he gave the same speech every night. if you look at mayor pete company changes based on the ground. he takes his extreme positions with woman supporters or if it's a moderate person he will have a more nuanced debate. climate change becomes a big issue for him when he is with the green people. that is not going to work. because the press hasn't pushed him on this policy, you've changed your position have you gone to a different town halls and that is what he's been getting away with it. since he focused on climate change, that won't win that the election. sorry. the people he is targeting are living paycheck to paycheck. they are trying to make it to the next week. making that a highlight, one of the top three issues is not a winning strategy.
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should we be demonizing them based on laws that congress make? they are just doing their job. a lot of these people when it comes to a i.c.e., they are latino people. if you've ever been to the border or on these right along's you see them trying to nurture these kids because their parents have put them in tough situations. that starts with the parents are not i.c.e. agents. >> emiyl: given your perspective and historical perspective, how far do see mayor pete making it and put about and his long haul? he is not necessarily running right now for a position. he is running for a future position. what is your insight on that? >> juan: i look at the polls and right now he has been slipping. his strategy is very interesting to me because it's about these town halls. he sees town halls as a best way to reach the american people and to pump up as numbers, status
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and his profile if you will. he wants to raise the profile and he wants to knock the establishment and globe back to the previous block. here is pete saying, i am speaking clear about democratic priorities and democratic value values. other people on this panel may disagree. >> will not be consistent? >> juan: i think he's being consistent >> why is he saying, take it easy on franklin? >> franken? i think dana is right, kirsten gillibrand is viewed by many democrats as having tried to raise her own profile by throwing franken of the bus real early before we knew the facts of the situation. let me finish up. i think elizabeth warren is raising her numbers, sanders by going to the left and saying that biden is the establishment and of course what you could with biotin is that he is going
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to trial. we see separate lanes for all these candidates. buttigieg at the moment, the small town mayor guy, the gay guy, but i think it hasn't raised his profile. he is locked into that town hall meeting strategy. >> emiyl: would you say this is a missed opportunity as a afghan war vet that he could have harnessed those on the right in a different way and obviously he is now shot himself in the flood with those i.c.e. comments? could he have been the one? >> he is guilty of listening to the media. about al franken, he mocked and molested a woman while she was sleeping. the picture exists. he mocked molesting her and he shoved his tongue down two of men's throats, two women who i know. there was a reason why he left. i don't know any have his achievements as mayor, because
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the media focus is on his identity and out like to use an analogy or is it a metaphor? a medias like a mirror facing another mirror and when you place an item in front of it it becomes mesmerizing. it was mayor pete, put him in front of two mirrors and that is all we see. it's endless. meanwhile you step outside and nobody else sees it. 60% of the population has never heard of him. if you brought up his name anywhere outside of the media centers people are like, he mayor who? i have no idea who that is. we created it and we will probably end it. [laughs] >> emiyl: yesterday we told you how l.a. is overrun with disease, it's also happening on the west coast, our own terrence jones goes there and he tells us what he saw it.
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>> yesterday we highlighted how bad things have gotten in los angeles, garbage, homeless people, when police officer got typhoid from patrolling the area. the situation is only getting worse. officials report the number of homeless people have jumped a whopping 60% of the problem isn't liberal cities all across the west coast. i reported on many of these places on hannity, take a look. >> sometimes there is garbage and poop on the street and nobody cares. >> absent heroin deals going on in my backyard. >> the city has become so much worse in the last ten years. it's a disgrace. >> the people who live in the
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city or victims. it has gotten steadily worse with the people living on the street, it's rising at an exponential number. >> this is the new normal. this is the normal. it's crazy. i've been reporting on this for a while on the last two months we had been to denver, seattle, l.a., human, the people care about it but it doesn't seem lie about it. >> greg: i think the officials care but they are scared. whenever you talk about something like this you are placed in that place of, you are blaming the victim. you need help and all you are doing is pointing this out. you are seen as the villain when you are trying to help people. i think that you have to go out there and the people who need help give to get them out. mental health and whatever, people who are truly down on
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their luck. get some help and the other people you kick out because they are young healthy people who are there. it's like 40%, i know 60% are mentally ill and they need to be treated. dismantled the cities there, provide health to the people who needed and liquid bill pulsated with detroit , block by block, make it so that's that's inviting to people and uninviting to the bad people, the criminal's on the hustlers. can i blame somebody? i blame the left. there is a surprise. >> juan: that's a first. >> greg: the always paint america as a dystopian nightmar nightmare, the handmaid's tale, they always make it sound like it's road warrior proportions out here. outside of their door there is a real dystopian wasteland with disease environment and death, but they ignore that for a
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fantasy. they let the spread. i blame the left. you heard it from me. >> there is a factual matter, they are all liberal cities. 20 liters have some kind of accountability? all of these people, they have tech companies they make billions of dollars. >> juan: we had this discussion yesterday, we talked about what they can do. these solutions are not clear to me, i would like to hear them. the fact is and all the cities he had been visiting, the population is up and more people are moving to them. when you see a decline, it's pretty much older people. young people are moving in. today i read that jeff bezos one of the richest people in the world is moving to new york city. rich people like these big cities and then you see a comparable rise in terms of homeless people often move into cities with great weather.
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even homeless people in hawaii. >> why is the party of compassion solving these issues? >> juan: to be compassionate and i think greg has a good point, sometimes when you are trying to be compassionate you are not dealing with the problem. you become inviting two people and people have high levels of mental issues, veterans with ptsd. i don't want to be cruel to people. don't knock them out. that is not working in this era of increasing income equality and deinstitutionalization. that is not a liberal issue. that is conservative. >> there is also an issue of drugs. they legalize drugs and the cities. >> greg: he voted for obama. >> they have allowed things like mushrooms and marijuana and the police have to stand down. don't they hold some kind of
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accountability for that? >> this is an extremely complex issue, the war and the compassionate approaches are fighting amongst themselves with how to solve this and therefore signing the actual development. no one is getting passed basically the immediate triage because no one can agree on a best it will be fixed and because they are run by liberals and democrats all the money is being wasted. to your point about crime, and seattle police officers are discouraged from making arrests for homeless related crimes. property crimes and seattle are four times the rate of new york city, and l.a. 1.5, seattle is 1.5 times l.a. what starts as a homeless issue touches so many different parts of the population when it starts affecting constituents, typhoid, et cetera, the flag around the corner. it is all of her issues. the bilateral bipartisan issue.
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>> dana: these data that surprised me here, i know people think we should snap our fingers and edge to be done but that is not possible. of the 16% increase one of the largest increases was among people 18 to 24 years old and we are in a period or you have 2% unemployment and there is else happening. the other thing that these areas provide for people's a sense of community. they can look out for each other. i go back to the idea that your government can solve all these problems, but if they allow the private sector to help but also the religious groups in order to help get in there and i would do something like the surge. figure out, we have one chance. what we need to do? whatever it might be. after think of this differently because i think this is providing them a sense of community and they are afraid of having that taken away from them and i get that.
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♪ >> now you are in big trouble. ♪ >> juan: that popular schoolyard game of dodgeball mace would be in for some big trouble. researchers at canada lecturing send the game is problematic and here i am quoting "a school of oppression." what do you think? is this a tool of oppression? >> i think this is making people glimpse. the pc pulley that is happening from education system is destroying this country and i think the board that runs this liberal professors, the
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secondary teachers are destroying this country. it's insane. >> juan: by the way it's canadian. >> it doesn't matter. the hierarchy goes internationa international. 86% in the polls say keep dodgeball. we like it. >> emiyl: dodgeball is hilarious. it's the finest game of all time. even when i get hit, it's hilarious. >> juan: the argument coming from the researchers as this marginalizes the powerless, weak kids. it's legal bullying. they get made to feel like they don't belong. >> dana: the chance to see evolution in real time, survival of the fittest! i was excellent at dodgeball, mostly because i could dodge. >> greg: i will make two points, they are wrong about dodgeball because small people are better at it because they're a small target and everybody
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comply dodgeball like tag. these are games that anybody with any talent to comply. the problem is organized sports. organized sports is developed and designed to elevate only one or two kids for city to start him. everybody else -- it's like a video game, nonplayer characters. those are nonplayer characters. they don't exist. they only exist for you. that is the minor league baseball system. 300 baseball players were only playing baseball for two or three people to be elevated. that is high school, that is college, that is little league. i was the right fielder. >> juan: some people aren't good. >> greg: i was a nonplayer character wasting my time so somebody in my city of like 75,000 might come april. how many nonplayer characters made tom brady? what a waste of time. learn a musical instrument.
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>> also we want you to visit our facebook page. i was never allowed to say shut up, but, "the five" is giving you permission to yell "shut up." record your family singing the song, record them and send it to our facebook page and we will highlight some of those performances. >> so we are supposed to be happy about this? i don't get a dime out of this. >> check out foxnews.com. okay, let's do this. [singing] animals are great, animals are great. so when you go to the gym, i hate the jerk who is always monopolizing the equipment, and check out this treadmill tyrant. these two guys are working out and this guy just wants to have a good time. he's working, then this other guy comes on and, he can't hold
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he won two and a half million dollars. in any case, his performance gave new life to the show, now in its 35th season. >> that is pretty cool. >> a texas family has a major beef with walmart. they say the store lost their order accidentally for graduation last week and sold them a styrofoam cake. they didn't realize they had a counterfeit cake until they cut into it at the party. walmart tried to make things right by giving the family a $60 gift card and a free cake but they said it was a misunderstanding. >> emily, how fast can you do it? >> i have broken down and joined instagram. so please follow me. you can see a a few pictures of
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