joining me now is liz clark, sports writer for the washington post. goldie taylor, managing editor of her own blog the goldie taylor project. liz, let me start with you. what can you tell us about gabby douglas? >> oh, boy. i mean, she is a star as i think 37 million americans saw last night. she is an exceptional gymnast. she is 94 pounds of just solid granite when it comes to will and determination. she is fierce. she is a beast when she competes. but she is the most elegant limber, elegant, graceful performer and has this magnetic charisma that draws people to her. and she has been in charge of her career. she's the one who told her mother when she was 14, you know, i need better training. i need to push myself. i need to move away from home and work with a world class gymnast coach. and her family didn't want her to go. and she loves her family. she made her first real difficult heart rending decision at 14. yeah. it's been less than two years and she is the reigning world champion. she has two gold medals in two days and may have four by tuesday,