going pro. lsu gymnast olivia dunn at the forefront of the name image likeness movement and launching her own fund to bring other athletes along with her. sandra: the money panel, who is getting the big bucks and how. welcome back as america reports kicks off hour two. i m sandra smith in new york. great to be back together and lsu making its way into hour two, so much winning. john: you are going to get tired so much winning. too bad they did not have the program when you are running track there. sandra: no kidding. olivia dunn, we ll try to get her on the show. john: also tracking the fallout from recent supreme court rulings including a pair of new york times pieces that paint two justices in very different lights. sandra: it s really something. jonathan turley will take that up just ahead but begin with the growing crime crisis. violent crime numbers staggering in the city of los angeles and critics are warning it is about to get even worse. now that the cit
long-term, the thing that works for you at 21 might not work for you at a different stage in life. i imagine some hard lessons learned in that process because it s all so new. seems to have handled it well so far. they have had some issues with the fans showing up at the gymnastics meets and they have to perform and cannot be interrupted. this is really interesting stuff. it s been a debate for a long time how to handle this and the university is making money off their name, shouldn t they be entitled to some of that. we ll continue the conversation. john. john: the left wing media working overtime to discredit the parental rights group moms for liberty. why do they appear so threatened by parents getting involved in their child s education. tiffany justice just ahead. sandra: plus, with the first debate just six weeks away, gop presidential hopefuls are making their pitch to voters to qualify
going pro. lsu gymnast olivia dunn at the forefront of the name image likeness movement and launching her own fund to bring other athletes along with her. sandra: the money panel, who is getting the big bucks and how. welcome back as america reports kicks off hour two. i m sandra smith in new york. great to be back together and lsu making its way into hour two, so much winning. john: you are going to get tired so much winning. too bad they did not have the program when you are running track there. sandra: no kidding. olivia dunn, we ll try to get her on the show. john: also tracking the fallout from recent supreme court rulings including a pair of new york times pieces that paint two justices in very different lights. sandra: it s really something. jonathan turley will take that up just ahead but begin with the growing crime crisis. violent crime numbers staggering
it s a huge case study. and she s sharing what she s learned. she s obviously learned a ton. she s had a lot of success and what she s saying, i want to pass those on. sandra: learned a ton and made a ton. the biggest endorsement deal is over $500,000, a lot of endorsements. she says yeah, i m fortunate, 12 million social media followers, but just to give you an idea of how things are changing and by the way, we can put up some of the most valuable athletes as far as name, image and likeness is concerned and where people stand on this. but the rules in ncaa have been so strict on this forever. and i will just share one tiny personal story. when i was running track and field and cross country at lsu, i remember like we had an off weekend, i would run a 10k in new orleans and i would win the 10k and sometimes the winnings were 100 bucks, or $500, give