they got it. the team has been investing all season. pretty fun. didn t plan on seeing a game here. they win the game. our strikeout ends the inning, number 6 on the night for strasburg. it was very i didn t care if they won or lost. i cared because i was there. i think they are going to win game 7 and i hope they do. if they do i will celebrate. heather: a big game 7 coming up tomorrow night. when you talk to people, no team has won at home so far. we will have this game covered tomorrow night on fox at 8:08:00 pm, something everyone is on the edge of their seat and looking forward to.
the white house invitation, and a number of her teammates support her comments, and how do you think that this is going to play out, jamele? i am going to be surprised if that invitation came, because of a particular trend with donald trump, and he usually does not invite the teams where he knows that he is going to get a negative response or overwhelmingly negative response. it is reminding me with the golden state warriors and once their criticism started to be more known, and once steph curry said that he didn t want to go at all, and then he rescinded an invitation to a team that didn t plan on being there to begin with. and after that, he hasn t extended any invitations to any nba teams, and i don t think that he did to toronto and in women s college basketball, and baylor is the first team the go and took so long with south carolina and there is a question there about whether they would go, the gamecocks there.
trail now. you have joe biden, bernie sanders. they are all men. is there anything to that argument that she is being marginalized because she is a woman? we have listen, if stacy abrams wins, she will be straight to the top of the conversation. i think the larger problem is we haven t really cultivated a bench. the democrats did an eight-year lap after they elected the first black president and they lost 1,000 seats across the country that they didn t plan on. republicans have two-thirds of governor s races. she s already won and lost. twice. which applies to biden and sanders. we also know the same rules don t apply to women. she s younger than sanders. again, same rules don t apply to women. it doesn t matter. i m trying to convince you.
his aggressive driving nearly causes a three-car collision. so is a.j. s speed his only problem or is he also distracted by his cell phone. see for yourself. here he takes a turn too fast. and nearly loses control of the car. all the while his phone stays glued to his ear. he said he didn t use his cell phone, didn t plan on using his cell phone. he said it, i believed him. now he s giving me a reason not to believe him. reporter: our final test driver is mitch, a professional go-kart racer. i ve been driving go-karts for probably about five years. reporter: he also told us he doesn t use his phone when he s driving. someone calls me, i don t normally answer it. i feel my phone vibrate in my pocket. i just wait. reporter: he tells his dad the same thing. we believe that he s not doing that because he s telling us he s not doing that.
that s a lot to take in. that s a lot more than i thought. watching myself, things don t go as smoothly as i think they do to make me more aware of what my actions do to other people. hey. reporter: there s a lot of nervous laughter as we re-unite the families. but everyone knows this is deadly serious. so parents, if you re wondering how to stop your teens from grabbing for their cell phones, first off, set rules and enforce them, says parenting expert, michelle bourba, author of the big book of parenting solutions. the proper punishment is take away the cell phone. reporter: but even more powerful than punishment, our expert tells us, is setting a good example. modeling it absolutely critical. they are watching us and they are copy cats. pull over to the side of the road, take the text, turn to your child and say that s how we better do it, because we re safer that way. reporter: something these parents have taken to heart. i will be changing some of