earlier i spoke with dr. olympia de la rosa. she s the emergency coordinator for doctors without borders. she s on the ground in uganda and has been treating patients. i asked her if some of them can work through it and survive. yes, of course. in case in ebola outbreaks we don t speak of 100% mortality rates. we are speak of very high mortality rates and it can run from 50% to 90%, but there are survivors. in fact, in these outbreaks, the mortality we re facing is about 60%. this means there are 40% of people who have been surviving and overcoming these diseases. okay. so the positive the positive report that you re giving us is yes. patients who we re concerned for these deaths, so we know there are ebola patients who are surviving and that is also why we set up treatment centers and not just the centers. understood. we believe there are people that can overcome the disease and even though there is no treatment for this disease, we can provide supportive tre
stable environment for athletes and spectators to enjoy a fantastic olympic games. the other royal couple, the prince and princess of monaco. marriage, mystique and the legacy of grace kelly. she touched the lives of so many people in so many different ways all over the world. this is piers morgan tonight. good evening from london. day four of the 2012 summer olympics. indeed an historic day for the world and for every single american. michael phelps shows everyone he s the best of all-time, swimming his way into the record oks. winning not one but two medals it giving him an astonishing 19 olympic medals. quite extraordinary. it comes as a 16-year-old girl from china wins another gold and leads to more questions about whether her incredible achievements are more than god given. i m joined now by christine brennan from usa today and dominique dawes who was part of the dream team. the magnificent seven who last won gymnastic gold for america in 1996. let s talk mic
but on tap plenty more opportunity for glory. here s what you can keep your eye on. in gymnastics the men fight for the all-around title and try to steal the show from the japanese favorite and look for redemption after a devastating fifth-place finish in the team final. . in the pool the women team up in the 4 by 200 meter relay. allison schmitt going for her tenth medal. and venus and serena williams expected to prove their dominance as they take on italy in the quarterfinal round of women s doubles. let s talk about michael phelps and the fab five gymnasts doing the u.s. proud. zain verjee in london. all right, phelps just became the most decorated olympian ever and has a chance to actually get a few more, right? yeah, exactly. you know, this is just a topping on a sundae now. he will blow past that incredible number he hit, 19. just a few minutes ago he swam behind me in the aquatic centre and qualified for the individual meddy and wept through to the next round. all
just his right arm. he eventually went from a foster home there to his home in el paso. he says he hopes to compete in the paraolympics in the future. and that s a fox watch across america. i m shepard smith. it s the fox report. s it the bottom of the hour. time for the top of the news. the former massachusetts governor mitt romney is going after president obama for this comment he made last week in virginia. here, listen. if you were successful, somebody along the line gave you some help. there was a great teacher somewhere in your lifeson helped to create to american system that we had that allowed to you thrive. somebody invested in roads and bridges. if you have got a business, you didn t build that somebody else made that happen. all of that help. tonight governor romney is pouncing on that last line and the president is explaining
not the paraolympics. that s amazing, dr. siegel! it s amazing. it is incredible and it s mind over matter. let s talk about mind over matter. let s give a proper introduction. absolutely, dr. siegel when the supreme court upheld the president s health care mandate, he went live across the country to tout the benefits of his signature legislation. but his speech didn t answer many of the questions that americans want answered. dr. marc siegel of the fox medical a team is here and he has been pouring through your e-mails and here to help. good morning. good morning, sir. here s the first one, will i still be able to pick my own doctor? what about specialists or getting a second opinion? this is, i think, the question that most people are asking. juliet, you have to have that conversation. you have to say to your doctor, what are you going to do? are you going to continue to take my insurance? because some doctors will. some don t. some won t. some are going to drop out o