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concerns his psychiatrist actually had about him. well, anderson, in the first ten days of june, a number of things were going on. i ll give you a timeline here to kind of set the scene. on june 7th, the suspect in these shootings was to take an oral exam. he s in the ph.d program, the neuroscience program at the university of colorado. he took this oral exam, was a preliminary oral exam and didn t do well on it at all. secondly, he had to find a mentor to continue in this neuroscience program. we re told it s unclear if he could find a mentor. on the 7th, june 7th, the same day he basically failed that test, he went out in the afternoon and bought an ar-15 assault rifle. it was in that afternoon that we know or around that period, he was certainly talking to his psychiatri psychiatrist, who was dr. lynn fenton. now, we don t know what those conversations were, but we know during that period, which seemed to be a very high-stress period for him, something that he said to
greg louganis and carl lewis. you can t top the first olympics. this is a gold medal edition of piers morgan tonight. good evening from london. the 2012 olympics have been rocked by a huge scandal tonight. eight players from three countries expelled for trying to lose their patches. some are accusing a chinese swimmer of doping. they charge they re not only wrong but racist. i know you as lord coh. thank you. you must be the most excited, relieved man in the world right now. it s all gone so smoothly. i was excited before it started. i m now into that sort of, it s got to work. very, very frafl to hundreds of thousands of brits who have helped us get this far. you know what this area was like. this was desolate. we ve now got a thriving community and sport kicked it all off. we got pride back in the country, which is great. some big stories developing today. one i m very interested to get your take on. one is the badminton farce. i heard you before they got el
she s 77 years old and she said time has come. she was okay with it. reporter: she s had quite a long time of being the most decorated olympian ever, hasn t she? upsteps michael phelps and it was widely expected to happen. it had been disappointing to this point but he is now the most successful olympian ever after picking up the silver and gold in the relay. the big question here, does that mean he s the greatest olympian ever because he has the most medals, is he the greatest or should that be measured in terms of long he havety or impact on the sport and legacy he leaves. there hasn t been much time to celebrate, he s been back in the pool this morning for the 200 meter and he got through those fairly easily. we re looking at the tweet sent from the president to michael phelps and it goes like this. con grats to michael phelps tore breaking the all-time olympic record. you made your country proud and signed it b.o. for barack obama. i m so tired because i stayed up to