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a lot of people think like race to the top, if they put this in, they get a lot of federal money and you don t. race to the top you get money if you win the race. with this, you don t get money. in california they felt as though they were mislead. thank you very much, brian, for that. go to a tease now. am i going to have trouble topping this? kimberly will top it next. i ll top you now, bring it! kimberly factors into the tease. a lot of football fans aren t happy about the nfl strict bag policy. kimberly guilfoyle, pictured there is one of them. she will tell you why she s upset a little later. newest member of the first family made her white house debut. kimberly will introduce you just ahead on the five. right now, 7 years of music is being streamed.
on stand your ground. get the facts here. the way president obama did and eric holder did. dana, they re trying to raise money to get it on tv. now it is on the five. and it will probably be other places, from a pr perspective, hat s off to them. i think this is a solution in search of a problem. trying to if i can some way to gin up excitement to get the stand your ground laws overturned. maybe they will be successful in some of the states. i kind of doubt it if you look at the gun control battles across the country. there s the congressional one and then the individual states. all of them are failing. no, i don t think the ad will do too much. bk? unbelievably produced, whether you like the message or not, well done. you can t turn away from that, seeing the bodies at the end gets the message across. however, the message as you said is looking for the problem,
$25 million between 2002 and 2010. i don t think it includes the presidential run but it stands to reason. bob: the only thing to say about this, if you disqualified for accepting money from the lobbyists, nobody would sit on the committee. that is a problem. dana: rob portman, freshman senator from ohio raised quite a bit. $1.5 million. bob: there are very few who don t get money from the industry, that s how it s done. too bad but it is what it is. i don t think it s a disqualifier. andrea: that is the past. think about the future. think about the air wars. public affairs firms as you know, that s what you do. i used to work in public affairs. this is what they do. they spend millions of dollars, they re meeting right now to see where to channel the money and game the system. bob: you think it would be legal or do you think it would be legal if they could
$25 million between 2002 and 2010. i don t think it includes the presidential run but it stands to reason. bob: the only thing to say about this, if you disqualified for accepting money from the lobbyists, nobody would sit on the committee. that is a problem. dana: rob portman, freshman senator from ohio raised quite a bit. $1.5 million. bob: there are very few who don t get money from the industry, that s how it s done. too bad but it is what it is. i don t think it s a disqualifier. andrea: that is the past. think about the future. think about the air wars. public affairs firms as you know, that s what you do. i used to work in public affairs. this is what they do. they spend millions of dollars, they re meeting right now to see where to channel the money and game the system. bob: you think it would be legal or do you think it would be legal if they could