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he could bribe his kids into usc. tucker: all right. you ve been watching game shows. okay. yet another multiple-choice question. this is about a plane in spain that could not take off in the rain. passengers were stuck on the tarmac because a bird was strutting down the runway. what type of bird was it? was it a, a pigeon, b, a crane, or c, flamingo? mark steyn. i ve got to go with a crane in spain. tucker: was it a crane in spain that held out the plane? despite honking horns and impatient pilots, it took its sweet time starting down the tarmac. the airport crew tried to scare it off, and at one point, it did fly away, but then it flew back in a matter of seconds. the flamingo finally left oh! tucker: flamingo. this goes to my theory there is an inverse relation between iq
the northern border with the united states. our special correspondent bill weir is in the largest city in mexico, closest to the guatemalan border. bill, what are you seeing? what are you hearing? it s sort of a surreal scene, a cloudy day. the wind is blowing. the electricity in the air has been building for about the last half hour. we can hear on the guatemalan side of this border they re honking horns, the caravan of the folks moving north. we re going to get you pictures here shortly. i can see maybe 400 or 500 federal police officers on the mexican side. they set up barricades inside the gate fence. now they re literally closing and padlocking the penfence.
of aretha franklin blossoms. ryan? reporter: john, absolutely. people in this city want to make sure people understand how much they love aretha franklin. people have been driving by, playing her music, honking horns. so many people here have personal stories. i want to talk to the man who leads the church where so much of her history is tied to. reverend robert smith. today is a day that stands out. you know about the pain she was suffering for quite some time. what can you tell the world about aretha franklin? she loved god. she loved her church. and she loved her daddy. she kept her daddy s name alive by having an annual revival and gospel singing night, three nights every year. the month of august. it would be going on right now, next week. that s when it was planned for every year. she d feed all the people in the community until they can t eat no more. we all sing and shout half the night. reporter: give me something
against isis. iraq s prime minister says isis is gone, no more in that country. and iraqis are celebrating. it s been waving flags, honking horns, setting off fireworks to mark this victory over isis. the campaign against ice control has taken three years and about 25,000 air strikes. the u.s. state department applauded this announcement but says it s worked to help the iraqi government is still far from over. tonight on parts unknown anthony bourdain returns to one of his favorite places in world singapore. here s a look. jam-packed in between the carefully feng shuied architecture, the skyscrapers and office blocks are rich, deep, very old and deliciously funky remnants of the old world. chinese, indian, malai. in a culture that still