mornings too, but a little cloud, leapt the light slowly sleep in, cup of coffee, quiet house rachel: that sounds liken fantasy. [laughter] pete: my if wife is, like, turn the lights on. i like to keep them off. let the natural light come in, let the morning soothe in will: it s not an operating room. i don t need harsh overhead light. i hate badminton. [laughter] rachel: that looked so fun. will: i was so humbled just now. i mean, i broke mine in tennis, i i now play racquetball with friends. rachel: how is it different than racquetball? will: i don t know. first of all, i can t hit that thing. rachel: i was surprise how out of breath i was. it s this little plastic, you know, lightweight pete: it drops so quick. trajectory is different. in racquetball or tennis ball,s moving. this thing goes north/south. will: the size of the head. also that a long the distance between handle and is head is way different than any other racking debt that i ve racquet. it s closer t
tie today because if we can t beat the lions, we re not going to the play ahs. playoffs. something we do care about a lot is a story that rachel brought to our attention, frankly, over the weekend that most cases will not cover. friday morning, 7 a.m., the home of a pro-life activist is raided with 25 fbi agents, guns drawn. what at first those agents wouldn t say why they were there to arrest him. his name is mark hoch. eventually, they presented a warrant. they said he was being arrested for violating the freedom of access toen clinics act. that s what they say the act is for. but it was over an incident that happened months previously, and it had already been thrown out. so the question is why are they going into a catholic family s, a proof life activist