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that dancing and in the meantime we want you to keep it right here on fox news channel. good night, we'll see you tomorrow night with another great cable news show for you. "the five" coming right up, right now. >> eric: hello, everybody. i'm eric bolling with kimberly guilfoyle, bob beckel, andrea tantaros, greg gutfeld. we have a huge show for you today, so please stay with us for the whole hour because we have our hands on rare footal of the greatest moments in olympic history. we'll have one story each day this week. today, feature jesse owens, an exceptional american. it's 5:00 in new york city. this is "the five." ♪ ♪ >> eric: senate majority harry reid yelled "fire" in a crowded room with this speculation. >> so, the word is out he hasn't paid any taxes for ten
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years. let him prove that he has paid taxes, because he hasn't. >> eric: word is out, senator, is it or it that you are making stuff up to divert etension from the 42 months in a row of above 8% unemployment under president obama? whatever. mitt romney wasn't taking the claim lying down, suggesting reid put up or shut up, but it was the rnc chairman reince priebus who got really fired up. >> i am not going to respond a dirty liar who hasn't filed a single pay of tax returns himself. >> you said you are not going to respond, but you called him a dirty liar. you think harry reid is a dirty liar? >> i just said. >> eric: then nancy pelosi landed the final blow to the g.o.p. with proof that mitt was cheating on his taxes. she offered this amazing legal argument. he is said harry reid made a statement, that is true. somebody told him. it's a fact. she left it there. kimberly? >> kimberly: this is -- >> eric: it's proof. >> kimberly: what kind of
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proof is that. really? i have a few things i can prove based on that criteria. thanks, nancy. this will amount to nothing when it comes down to the election. you can say what they want. mitt romney is a successful businessman who knows how to make money on his own, bob, not through inheritance. there is simply nothing to attack him on so they have to reach and grasp at this. it's calling on flat ears. >> eric: stay ontippic. harry reid, should he is use the senate floor to level accusations like this? >> andrea: absolutely not. republicans should examine an ethical charge against him. >> kimberly: i agree. >> andrea: using a taxpayer funded institution to get political lies out there. reince priebus is on to something here. talked to him today he said the american dream should be celebrate, not be demonized. the more they push it, it
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could backfire. it's all they have left. they don't have legs to stand on. tab "associated press" which is not a conservative think tanks by any stretch said in two years they took requests and the same by politico. same thing. not transparent at all. i don't know what their charge is. >> eric: heightened rhetori rhetoric. >> andrea: reince has taken the birther issue and flipped it to the taxer issue. why won't he release his taxes? is the same as why won't he release his birth certificate? it's be interesting if he paid taxes in kenyan shillings. 1987, senator reid became senator the same time the sparrow went extinct. it used to be found in florida and then it disappeared.
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is this a coincidence? he is hiding something. he has been silent. the blood lust cannot go on longer. >> eric: harry reid killed the sparrow. what did he do last week? he killed edi amin. >> greg: he got him in po power. i brought it up and poll hasn't denied that. >> kimberly: there is no >> eric: not response out of beck sol far. >> bob: i can make it simple for you. if the choice is between harry reid or romney no, question that harry reid is right. low-life priebus who is the chair -- i can't belief the republicans would put somebody who looks worse than jersey city alderman. >> greg: why do you say that? >> andrea: you always go to insults. you always go to insults. you always insult people. >> bob: is dirty insult a
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lie? you don't consider at it cheap shot? >> greg: you called romney a punk. >> bob: i took it back. >> greg: true. >> bob: if priebus says harry reid is a dirty liar he must know that romney's taxes are there and fine. so shut your mouth up and bring taxes out? >> eric: knowing whether or not romney paid tax doesn't make reince priebus obligated. >> bob: you let him call somebody a dirty liar? >> kimberly: what is -- whatever. >> eric: bob has a point. maybe he didn't have to say dirty liar. no, harry, you're a liar. would that -- >> kimberly: all right. since it's the olympics and if everybody wants to place semanic gymnastics, take out the "dirty." but the behavior that is inappropriate is harry reid. where is the evidence or the facts? it's conduct unbecoming. >> bob: he released taxes like every candidate has for 30 year, we wouldn't talking about it. >> kimberly: are you going to see he makes money?
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>> eric: don't fall in this distraction. the beckel trap. you are going to turn it in a tax discussion. >> kimberly: i'm going with the winner. >> bob: of course you are. >> eric: this is not about romney's taxes. this is whether harry reid is right or wrong to say he knows romney didn't pay taxes? is it fair or right? should he do this? >> andrea: he shouldn't. media shouldn't report it as fact. if i tried to write that in one of my columns my editor wouldn't publish it. unnamed source, i through a friend of a friend. my girlfriend called me up and i heard a rumor. that's not something that the journalists should run with. it broke in the huffington post. i hardly call that credible. that's leftist media site. i want to finish something. i think that romney needs to remember that harry reid is not on the ballot. hold on, bob. he should take the opportunity to flip it back to the
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democrats and say -- >> bob: why don't you sit here and say you're a politician, say the easy way to end this is for him to release taxes? why don't you say that? you should -- >> andrea: it showed that he -- >> bob: it shows he offshored his money. >> kimberly: it doesn't. >> eric: we're doing it again. >> greg: so gibbs says mitt romney will go to great lengths not to put something out there. when it comes to information, obama doesn't put out, she a tease. >> bob: stick on topic. >> greg: no, no. what you're doing is what we were doing with "fast and furious." don't bring up "fast and furious." why won't he release "fast and furious"? he is worse than any mid-'80s prom date. obama never puts out. >> kimberly: don't bad mouth the '80s. >> bob: why won't romney release taxes like everybody else does? >> eric: that's not what it is about. >> bob: of course it's not. >> eric: another story, shocking allegation from the left wing blog split toe. according to mike -- split toe
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according to mike allen, obama hates romney. the president took a shot at romney's lack of military service saying, " -- i'm quoting again, "no g.d. war hero." should president obama be taking shot at mitt romney's military service when i remember he never picked up a gun, pulled the trigger or blew anyone away. oh, that's right. he shot bin laden, right? >> bob: your only source is a political off-the-record or background statement, that is your statement? >> eric: it's not a background statement. politico publishing. >> bob: you always say it's a left wing book. can he prove what he said i? don't believe it's true. does he not like romney? he started out saying he was neutral. so was i. i thought he was a nice guy but i have come to believe he is a terrible, terrible -- i won't say liar. i won't demin niche myself down to republicans -- demin
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niche myself to the republicans. >> eric: let's move on. >> greg: i don't think this book needs to be accurate or not because it speaks -- what we are talking about, i don't think president obama hates mitt romney. the world he came from, the teachers lounge despises any area where metric of success. it's not what tenure is about. anyone with a briefcase is seen as satan. community organizer is more noble than someone who provides for a living. this is ideological difference. >> bob: barack obama grew up in close to poverty in hawaii. and mitt romney grew up with a silver spoon. >> andrea: it's not true. >> bob: oh, i see. >> kimberly: let andrea finish. >> andrea: it wouldn't be surprising if barack obama said these things because mitt romney really did build that. this is the first time our country has gone far to the left.
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clinton was a centrist. other presidents have been in the medical. she a radical. he helps everything that he stands for. >> bob: how do you know it's true. >> kimberly: i heard it in the green room eating snacks. >> bob: from the romney campaign. >> kimberly: now you hurt me. barack obama did not grow up born destitute in hawaii. went to one of the top private schools in the country. >> bob: off scholarships. off scholarships. [ overtalk ] >> kimberly: community organizer. please. >> eric: we got to go. >> andrea: which scholarship did he get? >> bob: a scholarship to school. >> andrea: i want to see how he applied. >> bob: you want his admission to school and romney
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won't release taxes. he's coward. >> eric: stop. please stop. i beg you, stop. catch "on the record" to catch greta interview with reince priebus. coming up here, we kick off the week of the best olympic moments in history. jesse owens and his unbelievable story. highly anticipated announcement of g.o.p. v.p. revving up. the list of possible v.p.s just got shorter. who made the cut and who didn't? we got the list. that is next! ♪ ♪ ps
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>> greg: welcome back. legendary actor clint eastwood endorsed mitt romney for president. a friend of mine laughs when i get excited about this. i wish lefty celebrities would stay out of politics so he thinks this makes me a hypocrite. but it's not. if you need active celebrity
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they're nine out of ten to the left of hugo chavez. if you need apolitical celebrity, nine out of ten they tear at the liberal line. when asked about a cause, they can't shrug, they must play the role or end up losing roles later. that leaves those who are not afraid of expressing evil. so this is a recognition of guts. it realize clint's political outspokenness came later in his career. perhaps clint realizes he has less to lose at this point. but they risk nothing. the next time a young star lies about how fracking causes breast cancer, realize it's only for his career. the lefty ladder replaced the casting couch so they can now screw the whole country at once.
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>> kimberly: wow. that was -- >> greg: thought provoking? >> kimberly: visual. >> greg: eastwood's endorsement help a little or a lot? >> kimberly: i love. this it shows courage. people respect clint eastwood. this is a man who is an innovator and done a lot for the economy. he makes great movies and a great actor. he has credibility. why not? i loved "gran torino." >> greg: stallone, tom selleck, bruce willis, not a lefty among them. >> bob: you list people who endorse conservative candidates. you forgot gary sinese and my brother for that matter. in hollywood, it's a place that is full of a lot of liberals. that is the reality. looking to the east side of manhattan. they gather together. i don't think -- i heard of someone who lost their job because they said something th was political to the
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right. >> kimberly: there would be a lawsuit. >> eric: jon voigt comes around here quite a bit and if you sit down and talk to him, he says because of his leaning to the right he loses jobs and he's not considered for roles. like a casting couch. >> bob: consider the source on that one. all i can say. >> eric: what are you trying to say? >> bob: you are taking his word he lost jobs. he is in a lot of things. >> kimberly: you take harry reid's word. i go with jon voigt any day. >> greg: you have to wait until you're clint age and statue and say who you are. like jon voigt, i didn't know he was a conservative for five or six years ago. you have to wait until it doesn't matter anymore. >> andrea: they become really, really rich. so they start to realize wait a minute, i don't think this liberal thing is working out. we talked about james kahn. listen to the names you mentioned. bruce willis, they are all
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men's men. alpha males. >> kimberly: i love alpha males. >> eric: there is a blacklist. if you are a conservative in hollywood, you arelacklisted and it's not hidden. not afraid to hide it. >> bob: i talk to him two or three times a week. iweek. i never heard that. >> greg: want to talk about the high-profile speakers at the rnc? the theory, they announced the speaker, nickey haley, rick scott, condoleezza rice, mike huckabee, john kasich. the idea is none of the people will be v.p. picks. are you surprised by that? >> bob: that is the way you do it. the prize you get if you don't get picked for v.p. we have done it at our convention. if you give people prime speaking roles and it means they will not be the vice presidential candidates. we have a list that will vice
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president. i'm saying that the list is out there. he will take a portman or -- hopefully, if i were a republican i hope for him to stand up and take rubio which makes sense. >> greg: you know, the list, you have rubio, ryan, pawlenty, christie. jindal, jeb bush. people seem to be saying it will be ryan now. >> eric: people who are probably conservatives try to say it's ryan. they like ryan. they like his fiscal policies and his idea of small government, smaller taxation. a lot of people think, the wisdom is portman. ohio, he is a safe bet. mitt romney for me in my opinion, he can't play it safe. prevent defense in football.
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>> kimberly: what is the point of window dressing. go for it. >> andrea: i think you will agree with me on this one, bob. v.p.s don't do as much for candidate. the point would be to do no harm. >> bob: but they add a half a point to a point in the home state. but they are all in swing states. right? you got two of them in florida. a big swing state. the difference of a point in florida as we have seen in the past is a lot. >> eric: what about chris christie? >> bob: i'm not sure jersey isn't a swing state. i think christie is not going to be the choice. >> andrea: the reason i like walker and the ryan and the others, they stood up and tried to tackle entitlements. they have done things that
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were criaous. christie the same thing, i don't think he is in the running, a stark contrast with what biden and obama have done. they could make a case. swing states, look, wisconsin, they rebuke the unions. >> bob: i think romney prefers him not in the campaign. >> greg: we'll be there to see this. >> kimberly: that was a secret. >> greg: unfortunately, i checked the travel, we don't have enough room so we to bunk. >> kimberly: it's okay. i'll be serving and packing the peanuts. >> eric: i got >> kimberly: yeah >> eric: you and me. >> bob: the idea of going i isto the convention is going to sick ward for measles. >> greg: coming up, new information come in about the alleged gunman in the sikh temple shooting. later, gabby douglas could
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make millions after the games. how will she deal with the fame and fortune? it was tough for me, i can tell you that. i'll give her sable advice coming up. ♪ ♪
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>> kimberly: yesterday, a gunman walked in a sikh temple in suburban milwaukee opened fire and killing three and leighing three in critical condition. as worshipers were preparing for sunday services. the suspect has been identified as 40-year-old michael wade page who was shot and killed at the scene. earlier today, oak creek police chief john edwards described what happened. >> yesterday at 10:25 a.m., we received the initial call from inside the sikh temple, there was a problem going on and
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someone was firing inside there. the first officer on scene, as he entered in the driveway area, he came upon a victim in the parking lot. and exited his vehicle. and went to assist that individual. he went to render aid. at that point, he was met by the suspect. who basically ambushed him around his vehicle. >> kimberly: but is as often the case, some people who knew the alleged shooter didn't see it coming. here is one of page's neighbors. >> i talked to him. he was out here every day when i walked by here. i take a walk by here every morning in the afternoon with my grabbed kids. the guy would, he would be personable. talker, how are you doing, to the kids? nice to the kids. what are you doing today? construction crews in the neighborhood. he was the kind of guy that would talk to everybody. >> kimberly: so that often happens where you have a crime, horrific crime and that happened and people go around to try to see could we have
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anticipated it? what kind of associations. people try to rush and label and make sense of something that was a horrible tragedy. some time there are accuracies in it and sometimes not. >> eric: my concern here is the police in the area -- it's a masser can, it's terrible, often. the way that the crime is labeled is concerning to me. it's called possible domestic terrorism. >> kimberly: hate crime. >> eric: or a hate crime. first, saying domestic terrorism. there are a couple of major distinction. unawful terrorism, force or violence through violence. it sounds more like a hate crime to me, a criminal offense against person, property, motivated in whole or in part by bias against a race or religion. there is the definition. they are not going after it as a hate crime. going after the domestic terrorists. i can't figure out why. >> kimberly: it's interesting, they to say people are allowed to have freedom of speech and freedom of expression. so it's difficult to define it however.
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when you act it out in violence, based on your personal beliefs or based on the prejudiced against the religion, or ethnic group, then that is where it falls in to. maybe it's both. >> bob: timothy mcveigh was domestic terrorist. he hated the united states government. this is a right wing skin head -- >> eric: can you not say right wing? >> bob: i don't know a skin head that is not urining wing. >> andrea: how many skin heads do you know? >> bob: three of them beat the hell out of me. that's who i know. they were right wing scenhead. >> eric: don't character size -- >> bob: i'll characterize what i'd like to characterize. >> eric: fair enough. >> bob: mostly skin heads are racist and they're right wing. all i'm saying is now maybe the guy is a liberal. we don't know it. i think that is a pretty long shot. he also used assault weapon. >> greg: i want to make two
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points. one, keep bringing up that the shooter was an army vet. if you look at statistics, veterans have a far less incarceration rate than nonveterans. if you want to focus on the right wing nature of this, there are plenty of antisocial murdering creeps across the political spectrum. unibomber, jonestown, weather underground, black panthers, ows violence, violence, married to ideology goes big on the left. do go to mao, ho chi minh and hitler. >> bob: those people are left. >> kimberly: they're crazy. ca >> andrea: can i get in here? how do you stop a crazy? that is the question. you can't characterize it as a right or left thing. major hisan was in the military. he was active. he told -- >> kimberly: psychiatrist. >> andrea: he told group of army psychiatrists how he
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would go about doing the killing. they had the evidence. this guy, i think he was let go because he had been drunk on duty. there were no signs he was going to commit violence. again, how do you stop a lunatic? that is what we are asking ourselves. this is not a political issue. >> kimberly: making attack of violence against -- >> greg: the world is filled with losers. there are 6-7 billion people on the planet. violence is going down. >> bob: but you just listed off a group of people and you label them as leftist. >> bob: because yo the definition of skin heads are conservative racists. i don't know -- if you find me a liberal -- >> bob: i see a lot of skin heads in ows. they're anarchists. >> bob: anarchists may be true. >> eric: how do you define conservatives? >> bob: i didn't use conservative in that sentence. i said right wing. one of those -- >> eric: define right wing. >> bob: do you not consider -- >> greg: i'm waiting for a tea party reference. >> bob: i would don't that.
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>> andrea: unless harry reid told you, i guess, but we don't have the facts. >> bob: i see. >> greg: can't we agree that there are billions of people on the planet and crime is going down in the united states. but we are reporting the crime that is existing more frequentenly an more intensely. >> kimberly: more efficiently. getting out quicker. >> greg: it feels like the world is getting worse. >> eric: for the record, not once did anyone come here and say the colorado shooter two weeks ago come and say he must be a left winger or right winger. we didn't do it. i don't think it's fair to do this to -- call him a skin head or hater or racist. call him whatever you want, but not right wing until you know. that's all i'm asking. >> kimberly: go to a happy place. coming up, our olympic moment of the day. ♪ >> and the games are on. in here in the semi-final, 100-meter dash. catching blinding speed of jesse owens. cracking the world record in the incredible time. >> kimberly: that was jesse owens, the american sprinter
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who humiliated hitler at the 1936 games. we'll have more details on that after the break. stay with us. ♪ ♪ "the five."
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♪ ♪ ♪ >> usain bolt trying to come along. tyson gay, and here is bolt. here is bolt. usain bolt explodes. he is still the king of the 100! >> andrea: welcome back to "the five." that was jamaican sprinter usain bolt breaking a record in the sprint yesterday. is he the best runner of all time? any discussion about the best sprinters in history we start with american jesse owens. winner of fourold medals in
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the 1936 berlin games. 76 years ago, owens shattered sd the notion. >> and the games are on. here in the semi-final. the 100-meter dash. capturing the blinding speed of jesse owens. in the final of the same event, owens doused down the clay track with ralph mudtrack. his only rival. america strong in first and second. while the flags announce the verdict. ♪ >> owens, star, champion. >> the catchtition was ground. i'm very glad -- the competition was ground. glad to come out on top. thank you. >> we showed mr. hitler and his cronies a few things at the 1936 munich games. some things they were not exactly happy to see. show offparticularly, since their version of the new social order. and what they call racial
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supremacy. and jack, jesse spike threa shrd forever the myth of a masser race. outstanding athlete. >> andrea: 76 years ago, jesse humiliated adolf hitler with his medals. this week we will look to great american moments in american history. tonight we begin with jesse owens. greg, sometimes the olympics are bigger than athletes competing with athletes. there are geopolitical issues. this was a poignant moment. >> greg: i wish we could talk like that. kimberly, tell me what is going on in politics today. i like how they talked back then. this depresses me, because nazi germany at the olympics. while we are focusing on jesse's 100-meter race, hitler focused o on the master race. we missed the big story and millions died. a great moment, but what happens after this, wasn't
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pretty. >> andrea: he shattered the issue. and hitler snubbed him. he wasn't going to shake the hands of the winners. owens responded hitler wasn't in any race i was in. >> eric: a great time. interesting for me to know is that jesse owens won the race with 10-3, 100-meter 106789.3. usain bolt yesterday won it with 9 it.6. 9.6. 80 years shaved off less than a second. >> bob: amazing. amazing how much he won the two races. if you look at the olympics now, they are close when we get near the end. i don't think he shattered the notion of aryan -- he shattered hitler's notion. the rest of the world were grateful for that. hitler went around to shake
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hands with the athletes. he refused to shake hands with jesse owens. ioc said you have to shake hands with all of them or none of them. great irony for jesse owens. to wonderful guy. he comes home and they have a dinner his honor. he was allowed to give speech and accept applause of people in the dinner the united states. but he wasn't allowed to eat with him because whites weren't supposed to eat with blacks. >> andrea: hitler said if he won the war he would make it so black olympians couldn't compete. we know what happened there. if you look at the history of owens, sharecropper and grandson of a slave. compelling story. >> kimberly: story of human strength and vision and courage. he loved this country. we have never seen anybody like him. he was a family man, too. he supported his wife, ruth. he worked a number of jobs. night elevator, waiter, pumped gas. even as a page in the ohio state. >> bob: could get no endorsements because he was black. >> eric: not because he was
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black -- >> bob: it wasn't like today where you get millions of dollars in endorsements. >> eric: he had to work at the kids school after he left the olympics. >> greg: what a hero. >> andrea: you saw her win the gold for the usa. but gabby douglas' medals could mean more for her struggling family. we have her emotional story up next. ♪ ♪ [ 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 "u or, "no comment." then there's esurance. born online, raised by technology, and majors in efficiency. so whatever they save, you save.
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♪ ♪ >> bob: what a smile! 16-year-old gymnast gabby douglas has a lot to smile about. she won two gold medals so far in this olympic games. her winning smile and personal story made her international sensation. she is fielding hundreds of offers and up to $100 million in endorsement deals. but olympic training doesn't come cheap. gabby will give some of the
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money to her mother who is struggling, filed for bankruptcy twice. apparently she owes her coach $20,000. the mother does and the gym. talk about being able to -- what a compelling story to say the least. you think it could be $100 million? >> eric: i think it could be $100 million. if you listen to her story and watch the stuff, you can't hold back the tears. it's amazing, the parents separated or are divorced. not sure. mom had to file for bankruptcy. a little known fact that her father, his name is timothy douglas, staff sergeant, air force staff sergeant. stationed in afghanistan right now. so i'm sure he has to be one of the most proud human beings on the planet now. what a great story. could easily be $100 million. by the way, anyone debating whether or not to give money or have gabgy endorse or michael phelps to endorse a product, go with gabby. >> andrea: they're both great. >> greg: my advice, she has to get a great accountant.
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when i won gold in seoul, the endorsements flowed in. i didn't plan ahead. it put everything in crystal pepsi and the usfl. it ended up -- >> bob: you know, to think they did away with ha hamster race. >> greg: important point for kids thinking about the olympics. if you are going to do the olympics pick a showy sport. if you spend 10,000 hours on one singular activity, do not make it the trampoline. you got to do something like, you like the trampoline? >> eric: i love the trampoline! it's amazing. >> greg: you put a tramline in your backyard, property values drop. democrat's not true. >> bob: the cost of putting the olympic athletes, training and the coach, prohibitively expenses. they get some help from the american olympic committee but most is born by the families. >> andrea: by the families. so when you watch the families, it's like the family is competing in the event.
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they wake them up, drive to practice, making their food. gabby isn't the only one. bill lockyer, hibilllock -- ryae underwater in their mortgage. they owe $100,000 on their mortgage. he won the gold. so a chance for the kids to replay their families which is really cool. >> bob: the the u.s. committee pay for the kid's training? >> kimberly: i'd like to see the country sponsor them so they don't have a hardship trying to struggle. the family goes in debt. it affects the family unit with athletes like this -- guest but that is what -- >> greg: that separates from people who want to do it than the lazy. it shows hard work. i want to be sponsored. >> bob: i wonder how many potential olympic athletes out there that nev made it because they didn't have the money to do it. look at ross who wins the 400-meter last night. we got the same on this thing. do we? we don't have tape. a picture. there it is. >> outside. around the inside.
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>> bob: she is in the process of winning this race. i was fixated with the race. i love to see the races. look how close these things get. 400-meters. i couldn't drive 400-meters. >> kimberly: you can't walk it. >> bob: not a hair -- >> andrea: not a hair out of place. she had her hair done. >> bob: why only you notice that. >> andrea: her husband is cornerback for the jaguars so they are debating whether to put her medals next to his ring. the kids, every football coach, coach's dream, have his strength and her speed. amazing. >> bob: one more thing is up next. ♪ ♪
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>> bret: one more thing. who is up first? greg. >> greg: i want to show more of the clip from "red eye" olympic correspondent who is doing a great thing all week and is on tonight. >> mike mcmichaelson is in front of the facility where many athletes dine in the gam games. remind viewers there may be a
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small satellite delay. mike, are you there? [ no response ] >> live in london, olympics, where the olympic athletes are eating at. >> which athletes have you seen there today? >> well, greg, all the athletes eat here. matthew phelps, the korean swimming guy, they are all here, they're chowing down before the big events. >> what did they order? >> well, the word on the street matthew phelps love -- [ inaudible ] >> greg: he is one of the best. >> bret: move it along. i open up aol and check my mail. look what i found. boom. go. >> kimberly: one of the great things about the show is people are learning about my background, half irish and half puerto rican. myother was born in puerto
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rico. met my father in san francisco. they fell in love. one of the things that brought them together was a great love of music. and dancing. i definitely inherited that from my parents. it makes me feel alive. it's funny, we started the show. they said you know you kick your leg and dancing and moving in the chair? i look back and i watch the show. and i saw that every time we come in with music and on the way out i was doing myself moves and doing my dancing. people wrote in about it. they love it. my bosses said you know what? don't change a thing. keep on dancing. >> i'm guessing "dancing with the stars" is next. yes, greg, i use o aol. >> bob: mine is simple. mitt romney this is for you. i decided to ask for your payment for the taxes to be sent to news organization. it'd like to give to this to you. i'd pay for if it you stop hiding. >> glenn: like he needs the money.
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>> mike tobin works with non-profit group and participated in a race. ride to recoversy is august 11. we have pictures, including kenny butler. who lost an arm serving the country. they outfit the bikes so veterans can participate. >> a lot of people wonder if bob is from mars. nasa explored the planet and they landed safely, the first time a country has done it and get the landing, the soviets tried it. but the minute they landed the rover went silent. this is a big deal for nasa. >> bob: that is a good thing to pick. government paid to do that. >> not exactly. by the way -- why would -- not exactly. why would obama cut nasa ,500? >> bob: he didn't. it was a good choice. that is staggering. >> greg: did you see how boring

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