let s find out if we got anything wrong so far. let s go to andy levy. hi, greg, how are you? i m fine. whatever. women s college basketball coach suggesting lowering the rim. you referred to her as the greatest woman s basketball coach of all time. whatever that means. and three seconds later he said he won seven national championships and seven coach of the yore awards. i also said that is three more than me. i heard that. i chose to ignore that line. probably why since it was a lie. absolutely. and jugger not, not two juggers tied together. it is a jugger who travels to space. i like my definition. also if you have a friend named jugger and you are pretending you are going to do something you say jugger, not! wow. that leads me to my next
enter him in pairs. sherrod small. west philadelphia born and a block. the lede. that s the first story. is a shorter rim a win-win? the greatest woman s basketball coach of all time, whatever that means, has proposed lowering the hoop to give the sport a boost. it is a sport. she has won seven national championships and three coach of the year awards. that s three more than me. when he talks i glisten. in a recent interview coach g says, quote, what makes fans not want to watch basketball is that some players can t shoot and they mislay ups and that forces the game to slow down. how do we help improve that? lower the rim from 10 feet. you noted that college women s volleyball turned that sport into the jugger not it is
the latest. you ve learned some information about the alleged shooter and it concerns his psychiatrist actually had about him. anderson in the first ten days of june, i ll give you a number of things that were going on to set the scene. on june 7th the suspect was to take an exam. he took this oral exam, it was a preliminary oral exam, and he didn t do well on it at all. secondly, he had to find a mentor. we re told it was unclear he could find a mentor. on the 7th, the same day that he basically failed the test, he went out in the afternoon and bought a ar 15 assault rifle. it was in that afternoon that we know that he was around that period he was certainly talking to his psychiatrist, dr. fenton. we don t know what those conversations were, but we know during that period, something that he said to his psychiatrist caused her to contact the university of colorado threat assessment team. now, that threat assessment team was formed in part with her help and she s on that te
$86 million. the real figure that fascinating figure, if you add up everything the republicans including ron paul and we get those e-mails, too. if you add up everything republicans got in this fund raising quarter you have obama and the dnc $86 million. $35 million for republicans. combined! what a jugger not it is for the president. we are expecting to raise close to $1 billion, right? they use this opportunity to warn people that outside groups are going to be spending a lot. republican groups could spend as much as $500 million. it s the democratic outside groups as well. the average donation 69 bucks plus plenty of people raising
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