cheryl casone, brian kilmeade, and lisa boothe. deputy chief praising the brave police officers who stormed the bank immediately upon arrival. it is clear from the officer s response that they absolutely saved people s lives. this is a tragic event, but it was a heroic response of officers that made sure no more people were more seriously injured then what happened. emily: andy beshear fought back tears, speaking about two of his those friends who are among those killed. this is awful. i have a very close friend that did not make it today. and i have another close friend who did not either. one who is at the hospital that i hope is going to make it through. so when we talk about praying, i hope people will. for those that we are hoping can make it through the surgery is that they are going through, we ve got to do what we have done these last three years after everything. we ve got to wrap our arms around these families. emily: correspondent nate foy has the latest fo
there you go. fact check. apparently climate change is the new barry bonds. i don t care if there are more home runs, you know, i don t care. also don t really care about climate change. the thing is you get like one, maybe two shots at predicting the end of the world and when it doesn t happen i m done with it. they have predicted the end of the world multiple times. we could go to another planet if we break this. we might want to the way the country going. the ball could fly faster out there. home run derbies are more exciting. i don t think it s climate change, but it s you ve got garmin, better bats, everything powered by technology and business. not climate change. my final thought. more home runs in the agonizingly slow pitching clock. that whole they sped up the game, they cut the games by like a half hour. it s great. baseball is long.