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heren the fox news channel the most powerful name in news. >> eric: hello, everybody. i'm eric bolling with kimberly guilfoyle, bob beckel, dana perino and greg gutfeld. it's 5:00 in new york city. this is "the five." ♪ ♪ >> eric: surprise, surprise! a couple of shockers. the obama camp this weekend. first, campaign manager david axelrod surprisingly on the e-mail admitting, "it's amazing we're not getting blown away." then bill bubba clinton was tapped to deliver a marquee speech at the democratic national convention in september. what is going on here in the obama-clinton feud has been ongoing and well-known for years. remember when president clinton said romney would make a fine president?
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you don't? >> there is no question that in terms of getting up and going to the office, you know, basically performing the essential functions of the office, a man who has been governor and has sterling business career crosses the qualification threshold. >> eric: and when obama had the agenda to tax millionaires and billionaires, clinton said president obama would be nuts to do that. i'm paraphrasing, obviously. >> i think what it means is they will have to extend -- they will probably put everything off until early next year. that is probably the best thing to do right now. >> eric: he said these things and then walks them back. >> greg: this is refreshing that they are tapping bill and not the reverse. that is a change in direction. we all know why they are doing this. this is designed to keep bill clinton from sleeping with the delegates. if you have a podium between
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him and vulnerable women they are safe. also, the fact is spitzberge elt spitzer was busy buying sox. bob is speaking at a massage convention. clinton was the fourth choice. >> eric: mr. beckel, good choice, bad choice? >> bob: it makes enormous sense. clinton is the most popular democrat in the country and he has the eighty to pul -- the ability to pull in groups that obama is not strong with. the other thing, remind people he was the last democratic president who sat on top of a stellar economy and gave the first budget surplus and handed it off and it turned in a deficit. those are the things -- if you want someone to bring together the economic message, clinton is the right guy to do it. >> eric: dana, in 2008, senator clinton said mccain would be a better president than obama. also in 2008, senator obama said regarding senator clinton she is not seen as trustworthy by the american people.
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>> dana: clinton defended bain capital and private we caprivateequity and he ended we. he is the only republican at the convention. not a lot of difference between the fiscally conservative people on either side of the aisle. it's a good choice for them because what bob said. president obama has not been doing well with blue collar workers, white males. this might help. but there is a risk in looking backwards. parties want to look forward and elections are about the future. putting all of your eggs in his basket reminds people how good it used to be. what do you think the average unemployment rate was in the clinton administration? 5.2%. bush's average unemployment rate at the end, including the unemployment at the end was 5.3%. also, you know, you could go down a path of talking about
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bill clinton. andy ferguson wrote an excellent piece where he said the resurgence of the reputation for bill clinton has been masterful and not really deserved. >> eric: kimberly, you and i talked about this before, where obama wants to take bill clinton's record and use it for himself. >> kimberly: nobody can work numbers like that. i love he has to go back and tap in to bill clinton. there is no comparison between bill clinton, this guy, and the one we have in office that tanked the numbers. as a matter of fact, what were we thinking? can we have a do-over, mulligan and put hillary in instead? please! >> eric: really? >> kimberly: yes! >> greg: you are so bigoted! >> bob: the most important comparison is between bill clinton and mitt romney. talk about someone that shines and somebody who is dull. there you go. you said comparison, that's the comparison --
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>> kimberly: the democratic convention. hello. >> bob: at a democratic convention you put your best foot forward. he is their best foot. >> greg: the best foot with mirrors on the top. >> bob: that is not fair. >> eric: it took me a while but i got it. senator clinton said of barack obama mccain would be a better choice for president than obama. >> bob: your point they have been feuding. the feud has gone down and down and down. >> eric: robert! are you going to tell me they're not feuding now? >> bob: i don't think they are. >> kimberly: yes, they are. >> bob: if you assume that bill clinton is thinking about 2016 for his wife, the far better position to be in is to have obama re-election. that's part of it. more than that, bill clinton believes that the republican economics are bad for the country. >> dana: don't you think in some way, bob, there is a worry on the part of democrats about actually losing power now? they are starting to get really worried. >> kimberly: yes.
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>> dana: they would rather come together and work together and let bygones be bygones so they don't lose the very powerful executive branch? >> bob: there is two ways to get through this as a party. one, a popular leader or one that is not popular. you are on the ballot with them. >> kimberly: he is trying to bootstrap it now and take the clinton star power. bubba going deep with a hail mary pass. >> greg: the 48 hours remake. you have the older white guy. you have the young black guy. they don't get along in the beginning but by the end of the movie they're lovers. >> greg: what is up with you today? >> eric: take a listen -- >> bob: i didn't see that movie. >> eric: listen to this quickly. i want to get this in here. marco rubio, i think he got stranded in vegas on his way to a campaign event. got stranded if vegas. talked about business success. listen to what he had to say. >> he believes the only way you can succeed is by making
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other people less successful. he believes if you're successful to build a business, it's not because you were successful, you got lucky. you owe it to the government and everybody else to share your success. >> eric: kimberly, that was a campaign event before he was stranded. >> kimberly: right.uy. he is great. he's on point. it shows the charisma and fresh new blood of the republican party, versus stale blood of the democratic party. >> dana: the other thing it shows in the past weekend in particular, i notice a lot of the republicans getting together, they came together when they helped support scott walker, who defeated the recall election in wisconsin. now you see -- you know, the republican governor association really working well together. jindal here, mcdopped over there, martinez here and sandoval there. they're coordinating well. >> bob: but there is a lot of disillusionment among republicans. i thought dick cheney coming out and saying that sarah palin was a lousy choice for vice president and don't let
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the mistake happen again. >> eric: let's listen to it. go ahead. >> governor palin, i met her. i know her. she is an attractive candidate. based on her background, she had only been governor for two years. i don't think she passed that test. >> being ready? >> of being ready to take over. i think that was a mistake. >> bob: there still is among republicans, haley barbour came out and let romney have it being not aggressive enough in this campaign. there is still an ongoing debate why he doesn't highlight his own biographical background. it may have to do with the vice presidential politics because there are people angling now. knowing how it works it's probably down to three choices. >> dana: what do you think? >> bob: i have no idea. probably portman. >> eric: stay on this. >> greg: i want to focus on what cheney said. he was half right.
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the whole ticket wasn't just palin. it was also mccain. they both lost. it's amazing that bona fide war hero lost to a guy whose only pedigree what he ate one. what is the reason? the reason is the tiny "r" next to their name. it was because they were republicans, who didn't stand for anything anymore. it didn't have anything to do with palin. >> bob: you don't think palin had anything to do with -- >> greg: no. i think palin added excitement to the ticket. but they weren't going to win. >> eric: there is an interesting discussion here. why would dick cheney at this point with a month left or so before the convention, why would he, why would he say something like this? >> dana: well, first of all, kudos to jonathan carl for getting the interview. the first one that vice president cheney has done since the heart transplant. there is freeing that happens to you when you get to a point in your life where you are like i can say whatever i want to say. i'm not running for anything again. i'm just going to tell you
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honestly how i feel. >> kimberly: he has been at death's door. >> bob: let me make a prediction. i think dick cheney doesn't think rubio is as good of a candidate as others are saying. that is what he is saying. portman or fuentes is not as exciting but it doesn't matter. it's a safety package. that's what cheney is saying. >> eric: it struck me, obama and clinton burying the hatchet. and obama getting clinton to speak at the dnc. on the right, and his daughter. look at liz cheney's tweet after that. she says rarely do i disagree with the best v.p. ever, but sarah palin is more qualified than biden and obama combined. huge respect for all she has done for the g.o.p. interesting. >> kimberly: i'm glad she came out and said what she has to say. it's controversial to get it going against her dad. >> dana: kudos to him for
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raising somebody who has grown up and can speak her mind. the amazing thing is tweeting about your dad. that would be a different experience. >> eric: very good. >> dana: that's a first. >> eric: leave it there. we're going to leave it there. coming up, conservative supreme court justice antonin scalia is one interesting dude. did you hear him yesterday? >> it will have to be decided in future cases. what limitations upon the right to keep and bear arms are permissible. >> eric: scalia, perino and more coming up. ♪ ♪
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♪ ♪ >> dana: welcome back to "the five." over the weekend, a brush fire started over a story, an article that ran in an israeli newspaper that suggested tt obama's top security official had briefed israel on u.s. plans for a possible attack on iran. now this was, you know, brush fires. spread quickly, difficult to put out. one of the reasons why, one, the substance. two, the question about leaks about national security that put president obama in a good light. i should note the israelis, the government, has denied the story. the white house has not commented which is probably the best thing to do. but bob, when you saw this, did it raise your eyebrows?
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>> bob: it did. tom donilon, the national security advisor that said this, a guy, a friend of mine for 30 years is the last guy i would manual leaking something like this. it was the kind of leak, though, frankly raises a lot of suspicions about it. secondly, it's one that gets iranians that much more nervous about it. one thing about the denial, if you listen to it carefully. if they were planning together, you to plan by this time. you would start plans by now. i wouldn't surprised if they did. it was probably done between donilon and netanyahu. it was probably the right thing to do. what was the wrong thing to do is let it out. >> dana: the weird thing is the timing of it. it just so happens that the article comes out on saturday of the day that governor romney was arriving in israel. for his trip there and his meetings. >> kimberly: yeah. this is deliberate. it doesn't give the white house administration or anyone connected to them much credibility to deny the past leak. this is so glaring an example of being politically
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opportunistic. romney is over there. look, we're best friends with israel. we sit next to them on the bus. not you. what do you think? >> eric: you said there are two things, the important question in the leaks but the third thing you mentioned is the timing. it's atrocious. obama has had three-and-a-half years to address this. to back israel is any unilateral strike against iran. he pushed back and he has gone so far to go the other way suggesting that with regard to jerusalem, pal line, whether or not there should be palestinian state or not. israel should go back. and he has gone the other direction. romney decides to meet with netanyahu and the same exact day, there is a leak that says obama is on the side of israel. we got your back in case you go. >> dana: there is not a lot of difference -- >> eric: it's gross. >> dana: the question really in america is not whether iran should be allowed to have a nuclear weapon. it's whether there should be pre-emptive strike to have
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capability for them. that's a distinction. >> greg: we should officially use the oval office to drain spaghetti. it's the world's largest coli colander. >> kimberly: it's colan dar. >> greg: is it? it's only transparent when we don't want it transparent. "fast and furious" could harm the national security we might know more about it. >> bob: one of the most important things that came out of the leak, assuming some of this is true, donilon told israelis we had bunker-busting bombs that could get down where the iranians have some of their water and other things. i think first of all, the planning on this has been going on for a long time. you don't just pull one of these things off last minute. >> eric: what is the secret? if you're going to plan it, let iran know we're behind israel. and go. >> bob: a lot of planning. the place to do this. >> dana: do you mind if we listen $is a sound bite from
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a -- listen to this sound bite from g greta's show. this this is coming up on her show, her interview with romney. just for "the five." >> there is suggestion that the economic sanctions nut police by europe where they have tightened the screws aggressively that the economic sanctions are having a significant impact on the economy of iran. has that dissuaded them there the nuclear program? i don't think so. >> dana: he is getting briefings as a candidate. you get them early on. he's saying from his perspective, he does not believe iran has been does suedeed from the nuclear program. >> bob: that is his opinion. what he did say confirmed what number of people saying, obama leading the sanctions and the sanctions has hurt iran. hurt them badly. they may be moving ahead with the nuclear plans but the fact is that the obama plan for
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sanctions has worked and gone on for a long time. >> eric: do you see the difference? three-and-a-half years, obama has not supported -- allow me to finish. romney before he's president said if iran continues to move forward with the nuclear ambitions we will back a unilateral strike. before he is president he is saying that. obama has not. >> bob: he has. but the point is romney what we didn't report is romney gets in rundraiser and jerusalem said that israelis and jews do better because of their culture and the palestinians economically do not. i thought was unbelievably outrageous thing to say. since they blo kate the palestinians. they are good businessmen when they are free to go. the west bank grown at biggest
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rate of gdp. >> dana: let greg get in here. he has a -- >> greg: he was speaking the truth. he was speaking in numbers of the gdp, double that of the -- >> bob: a country you block up their borders and -- >> greg: why are palestinians wanting to work in israel? because it's better there. good to see them get the talking point from msnbc. if you find something wrong, call them a racist. that's what they did. >> dana: former speaker pelosi comments didn't get more attention. i guess they expect her to say things that are offensive. basically she said that american jews really are saying they want to support romney not because of his stance on iran but they don't want to pay higher taxes. could you find a more offensive thing to say than that? >> kimberly: that is pretty offensive. >> bob: to suggest palestinians are culturally inept in business when your
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territory is surrounded by a country -- >> greg: they didn't -- >> bob: they did. if they had a hostile country around here -- >> greg: who is hostile? who is surrounded right now? >> bob: palestinians. >> greg: palestinians are surrounded. israel is not surrounded. >> bob: i said the palestinian territories are surrounded. i'm not trying to stick up for palestinians or the israelis here. i'm simply making a point -- >> kimberly: sounds like it. >> bob: okay. >> eric: i don't know what your point is. >> kimberly: he is talking about -- >> dana: i think that governor romney has something on this international trip. anything he says can and will be used by the media. some complain that he is cautious. one reason you get cautious is because of stuff like this. >> kimberly: he want win. criticize things that are true, about the olympics and the situation in the middle east to get criticized. he is calling it boring. >> eric: give state status? >> bob: of course. so did every other
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administration for the last five. that has been the policy of the united states government -- government -- >> dana: but there are conditions that have to be met. we could talk about this for hours. coming up, the colorado movie massacre suspect was back in court today. kimberly, the expert on the case will have more when we come back. ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] if you had a dollar for every dollar car insurance companies say they'll save yoby switching, you'd have like, a ton of dollars. but how are they saving you those dollars? a lot of companies might answer "um" or, "no comment." then there's esurance. born online, raised by technology, and majors in efficiency. so whatever they save, you save. hassle, time, paperwork,
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>> kimberly: welcome back. today, the man accused in movie shooting spree in colorado was charged with 142 counts in relation to the crime. 12 people killed and 58 were injured on the opening night of the new batman film. cameras were not allowed in the courtroom over concerns that james holmes might not receive a fair trial. what do you think of that? >> greg: oh. >> dana: i will pronounce colicopronouncecontro controcontrolcolander. >> greg: we should never see him again. it helps criminals get
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groupies and judges and lawyers get tv shows but worse, it makes the judges act weird. like ito. he became strange. he started -- and i think when you have the cameras in there, you can't help but change. >> eric: i kind of -- i don't know. i'm all for transparency and i like to see what is going on in the courtroom and how he is being represented. what cases he is making. he had the opportunitybe to noter a his charges. is that right? >> kimberly: yeah. the thing is, the guy is having issues. they said he seemed somewhat more lucid but his mannerisms were still off. he has the red hair. this is not a shot from today because they didn't have the cameras in the courtroom. that is when he was first brought in. >> eric: is it not 13 victims? didn't the unborn child -- >> kimberly: you can't charge. >> eric: why not? >> kimberly: in that stat state -- 'canes in virginia it
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would have been a murder. >> kimberly: sad. she lost her daughter and pregnant and lost her baby, miscarriage. >> bob: it seems to me that the argument for him not getting a fair trial, i can understand if it's isolated crime. who in america doesn't know this has gone on? if you are talking about a change of venue, where would you go in colorado where people did not know who the guy was and have a fixed image in his mind? i'm not sure that frankly, i want to be careful how i say this, i don't think he can get a "fair" trial because i don't think anyone goes in without a predetermined view. >> dana: remember timothy mcveigh, his trial was not in oklahoma city. it was moved to denver. part of that was for him to get a fair trial. i am a traditionalist, somebody once told me if you are going to be in tv, for cameras in the courtroom. but i'm just not. i like reading about it. i love the descriptions. i think the court reporters have to be more decembe more de.
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there wasn't cameras with john ed wards. >> greg: and you know who is hurt is the sketch artists. they'd be out of work. >> dana: he's an artist. >> greg: i'm an artist at heart. >> dana: can i ask you another thing? when the tragedy first happen, the massacre happened, one thing that people were asked and president obama agreed not to mention his name. so to me i'm like well, then, if that is how the victims feel maybe cameras in the courtroom is also something that should be done. >> greg: exactly. i don't want to see the guy. >> eric: what of a case where someone may have known him and didn't realize they know him until they see him on tv. and they go i remember when he did this in high school. maybe it helps stop it from happening again. >> bob: does anyone else find it unusual that so few people come forward and say they have known the guy?
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>> dana: like obama. >> bob: exactly. but like -- seriously, i'm surprised that the guy has no, has been no stories by anybody who said i know him except for the guy who lived downstairs and said he played lousy music. right? the other thing is it not true that the insanity plea are some of the most expensive for both sides for discovery and other things? >> kimberly: they are. >> bob: i assume that the state of colorado has to play for his insanity if he goes that route. >> kimberly: yes. it will be delayed because of that. they have to determine if he's competent to stand trial. until they have competency they won't try it. >> dana: talk about how nobody knows him. then the family had their lawyer do a weird press conference didn't say anything last week. i'm not saying i don't want them to have their privacy but at some point i hope they have a chance, we have a chance to hear from them. >> kimberly: that would be good. real quick comment, having obviously done a lot of cases
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and high profile cases with camera in the courtroom and i've done some where the judges didn't allow it. court tv we covered the cases in florida. i didn't feel that it in any way impact the trial to be honest with you. >> bob: it impacts how you dress that day? >> kimberly: yes, actually. i had my glasses on. >> greg: it had an impact on o.j. isn't that obvious? >> kimberly: i'm saying the cases i did. o. j. was unlike any other case. >> greg: but a sensational case where people are watching, people become aware that they're being watched. the guy starts to get women and groupies following him, he does not deserve any attention at all. you've got lawyers and judges who are aware of what is going on. then you have a public awaiting a political outcome. >> kimberly: o.j. was a circus. not a trial. >> bob: if the glove don't fit, you must acquit. bumper sticker. it would haven't been a big deal if it wasn't publicized. >> kimberly: feel good about
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colleagues with "the five." ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >> bob: when did we get greg's baby pictures from? mayor bloomberg who has made quite a deal recently of trying to tell people what to do and what not to do from sugar and drinks and that sort of thing. now he has a new one. he doesn't think that formula is the right thing for babies, that they ought to be breast federal. a new ad that the mayor and his people paid for, we have an ad showing the importance of breast milk. in a number of different things for babies. so what he has done is convince city hospitals to sign up for latch on program. don't ask me where it comes from. i have no idea. i can imagine.
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a number of hospitals signed up. they are going to lock up baby formula to sort of force women who have babies to breastfeed. eric, you are an experienced man. what do you think? >> eric: every day there is a new bloomberg been a. or push away from sodas, salt, now breast milk. it's becoming a joke. like he is being outrageous to get attention. he doesn't mean lock up the baby formula. are they going to breast feed -- >> bob: i don't want to ask you the question. >> eric: why not? she is a mom. >> bob: did you breast feed? >> kimberly: so annoying. i did. but i used formula, too. >> dana: when you needed to. >> kimberly: it's rude. it's a choice. all about choice, right? decide what you want to do. there are babies that aren't latching on and aren't
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receiving enough nutrition. davis what about the mom that has to work two jobs. doesn't have the time to be able to do this? all the pumping and all that. not only that, if you are a nurse at the hospitals, you have to dock meant a medical reason why you have given -- document a medical reason why you have given out formula. awful. >> bob: pediatricians say breast mill sack better than formula. >> greg: can i comment? or no? >> bob: sorry. >> kimberly: we didn't think you were mature enough. >> greg: government flows in the path of least resistance. nobody ever says i think we went too far. if they say that, they can't make more money. government has to expand. baby formula did not stab an elderly man on the subway yesterday in new york city. it was a group of girls who did that. they stabbed a 65-year-old man at 6:00 in the morning on the way to work. bloomberg like rahm emanuel and the idiot mayors have priorities up their butt.
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you are dealing with the violence first. let people make decisions about their breast milk on their own. >> dana: take it a step further. one of the things if they say they want to do education so women have information and can make a right decision. would it be true about sonograms before somebody decides to end a pregnancy? the same efficacy would be true. >> eric: the point is there is a line between providing the information and mandating -- >> kimberly: compelling action. yes. >> eric: or taxing or all the things that the left, and bloomberg likes to do. they like to change the behavior by taxing you. >> kimberly: way to get a group that is hormones raging, everything. don't piss off the moms. >> bob: the question here really is whether the access issue is one that bothers me, which is when you lock something up, that is not just asking to make a choice. that's making you make extremely inconvenient to get something that you want. right? >> dana: something about his
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actions makes me want to smoke an entire pack of cigarettes. i don't smoke. >> greg: it won't stunt your growth. >> dana: i'm past that. >> bob: i'll smoke cigars and see what happens. coming up, all kind of records are being broken in the olympics in london. but there aren't a lot of people in stands cheering on the athletes. what is up with that? greg has an explanation next. ♪ ♪
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>> greg: i love that stryper. what a great band! the olympic opening ceremonies seemed like a halftime show at a mental hospital. the best part the tribute to the national health service with dancing doctors and nurses. of course the salute left out the long lines, the waiting list and folks dieing in hallways. then there is harold shipman, the nhs doctor, the top serial killer? one brit noted parents with truly sick children must feel great to see kids in hospital beds jumping around. the funny about anyone who can in london will run screaming scg from the nhs. i had private healthcare when i lived there. the first advice i got, nhs is like ashes volt. the car the government -- like a chevy volt. the car the government guilted
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you to n to buying. what about here? if unemployment rates in lights. you didn't build that written in a flower bed. what of the games themselves? remember mitt romney questioning the brits' organizational abilitys? all the empty seats proved him wrong. people are blaming corporate sponsor for that. all olympics have had sponsors. bottom line, there are no bottom, in line. where was everyone? maybe they saw the opening ceremony and it made them sick. don't worry, the n.h.s. will get to them. that is the scary part. i almost ruined that one. >> -- democracy bob is just getting -- >> kimberly: bob is just getting it now. >> greg: there were two great moments. muhammad a will bei was amazing. moment of silence for the terror attacks in london. but they didn't show it in the united states, which i thought was wrong. they edited it out for the nbc
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feed. that was baloney. what did you make of this ceremony? >> kimberly: i like it. i love the olympics. i enjoy watching it. i do like the olympics. i have been to them. i went to the greek olympics and i was impressed with them. they were quite full. i don't know what is going on in london because they seem to be sparse. >> greg: i call that a humble brag. >> dana: i was in beijing in 2008. i saw a michael phelps race and lost. >> bob: did you win a medal -- >> greg: no. >> bob: first, the reason that there weren't that many seats, one, security is so tight that romney said was weak a lot of people couldn't get in. i like the idea that the queen jumping out of the helicopter. i thought that was cool. mary poppins people flying around. very well done all the way around. very rarely do you see one of
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these things that don't work out and british did a good job. the national health service, the reason you took that, is they wouldn't let you in the national health service. it works well. >> dana: we did the same thing. >> greg: it was a hallucination. >> eric: i didn't watch it. >> greg: you didn't? >> eric: i didn't. i tried to watch some and i couldn't watch it for what you pointed out. tribute to national health service? >> greg: why do that? >> eric: made no sense. point something out, i love the olympics. i can't watch it this year. i don't know. they're in the weeds. they're not explaining things. i think in 2008 they explained things better and they set what you were about to see up better. this year is unwatchable for me. >> greg: you were an olympic gymnast, weren't you? >> dana: yes. my dream. >> greg: what is going on with the gymnasts. they get more muscular and stronger and it's frightening.
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>> dana: at 13 it was clear i wouldn't go farther so i joined the speech team. that worked out for me. any one of those people you want on your team for anything for the rest of their lives. >> greg: even though it looks difficult they're always smiling. they can't be -- it can't be bad. having a good time. >> kimberly: they're performers. >> bob: the american gymnastic team, women, are so far superior than everybody else. the other thing chinese always had the greatest gymnasts are breaking down one after another. they have blown it. the other thing is michael phelps now is 0-2 in terms of medals that says something. you know, you can blame his competitor. whatever his name is. or he was in the eighth lane. whatever. the fact is he is not swimming as well as he was. >> eric: a lot of people got mad at me last week when i said i don't particularly like michael phelps. i don't want to see him lose. i don't want to see any american lose. but i was thrilled that ryan lockee did take the gold in one race they were together.
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i'm not anti-american swimmers. i'm just -- the guy, i'm just pro-role model. >> kimberly: exactly. >> bob: who is the dude they cut to for the thing. seacrest? >> kimberly: ryan seacrest. >> bob: who is ryan seacres seacrest? is that weird little guy -- i don't know who he is. >> kimberly: "american idol." >> bob: you always have the color commentary and people who did events before. i didn't think the explanation of things were all that good. what is cool is watch swimmers to watch the world record holder and how close they are to that thing. >> kimberly: do you like that? >> bob: i didn't notice a lot of deep throated people. >> kimberly: what? >> bob: deep voice. tv voice. >> greg: what about the lady the showed up out of nowhere, the ceremony crasher? >> kimberly: stop it. >> greg: i won't talk about
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it. i came up with a new word. romnicated, when romney is vindicated over what he said. >> eric: that is two today. >> greg: what was the other one? right about security and right about enthusiasm. >> bob: he wasn't right about security. >> dana: instead of banned words you can start new words. >> bob: where were the terrorists that got in because security was so bad? >> dana: they arrested a lot of them. >> bob: oh, they did? >> kimberly: dana perino knows. >> greg: i'm now romnicated. are you tired or depressed or out of sorts? one more thing is next. four out of five doctors say that about one more thing. they're sending me large bills. ♪ ♪ ps if you have copd like i do,
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yeah! [ applause ] >> eric: good for you guys. do it. awesome. that is ally's parents from last night. >> bob: that is great! mine in the break, kimberly's ex-husband, gavin newsome -- >> greg: bob! >> bob: my one more thing is judge scalia, a right winger and has had something cogent to say on the issue of guns. >> eric: take a listen. >> terrible. >> yes. there are some limitations can be imposed. what they are is what society understood were reasonable limitations at the time. location limitations, where -- >> what about the technological limitations? we're obviously now talking about a handgun or a musket, we are talking about a weapon that can fire 100 shots in a minute. >> we'll see. >> bob: scalia, the first
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break in the gun nut line and i'm glad to hear that judge scalia. wise man. at least this one time. >> greg: you totally misinterpreted that, but whatever. >> eric: constitutionalist, originalist. >> dana: last week, even though greg says in my secret life i wasn't away, i was at central park taking people's kidneys and he didn't think i had tv. i did hear about that. my sister angie married ben. that is their first wedding picture. on the beach in st. lucia. the four of us together. very special. a great. wonderful, peaceful calm thing and i wish them the best. they will do great. >> eric: very nice. go ahead, kimbo. >> kimberly: we have good pictures here of a crasher, right? everyone loves a good crasher. here is part of the security problem. they're investigating how unauthorized woman was able to accompany in the stadium.
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see the lady in red. >> bob: is that a lady? >> dana: yes. she was a dancer. >> kimberly: dancer in the opening ceremonies. what is she doing there? mitt was right after all. crasher! >> bob: she was going to beat the hell out of -- >> greg: we are been aing the word "colandar." but my other banned phrase is baby bump. i am so sick of hearing -- >> dana: who says that? >> greg: what are you talking about? don't you read "u.s. weekly." it's called being pregnant. it's not a baby bump. i hate celebrities are touching it. we get it. 4 million people have already done it. >> kimberly: you're upset about breast milk and baby bump? >> bob: what about the woman who was pregnant on the cover of the magazine -- >> greg: every celebrity does it now. cliche. >> eric: welcome back dana. did you have a good time?
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