at least gave us some indication that there were some mental problems here. and another source told us, you know, a similar story about mental anguish. that, of course, doesn t explain what happened. there are a lot of people in mental anguish in this country. they don t go out and commit mass shootings. we re really lacking four days after this incident any kind of picture of what the motive is. it s really an anomaly and mystery. but i ll say, though, we don t have the full ikt approximate here. the fbi and local authorities are looking presumably at his e-mail and private correspondence and reportedly a note that was left. and we don t know what s in that stuff, so they obviously know more than we do. but right now it s a haunting mystery as to what his mental state was and what his motive was. okay, shawn, of the three of us, you re the fbi veteran. a couple questions here. a, do you agree with the view that finding his carloaded up with some really dangerous stuff was maybe an i
commercial instead of let me sue these people for talking about me slumped over in my chair like i was i want to tell you a few things going on here. mr. rector is claiming among other things the announcers on espn used a, quote, avalanche of disparaging words about him on this nationally televised game, that they made false statements, that rector was made out to be a confused individual about the rivalry between the red sox and the yankees, that he suffered substantial injury to his character and reputation, as well as mental anguish, loss of future income and loss of earning capacity. major league baseball says no comment. but espn espn, god bless them, said this the comments attributed to espn and announcers were clearly not said in our telecast. the claims presented here are wholly without merit. when this thing went viral, all those trolls out there who are probably now taking to the internet about me for calling them trolls went bananas and
a group called american atheists is fighting to remove a cross on display at the soon-to-open 9/11 memorial museum saying the sight of it causes, quoted, mental anguish. listen to what the group s president said to megyn kelly last night. is it a little disingenuous to claim that atheists in your group are suffering dis headaches as a result of seeing that cross at the museum. no. that s that what happens when they see it? listen, 9/11 was an extremely bad situation and the people who went through it our plaintiffs went through a lot on that day as did many other people did, for that religious attack to be compounded by religious discrimination by our world trade center memorial, i m not surprised they are suffering symptoms. last year a judge threw out the suit saying the cross could help tell the story of the terrorist attack. but the atheists appealed that decision and were back
a group called american atheists is fighting to remove a cross on display at the soon-to-open 9/11 memorial museum saying the sight of it causes, quoted, mental anguish. listen to what the group s president said to megyn kelly last night. is it a little disingenuous to claim that atheists in your group are suffering dis headaches as a result of seeing that cross at the museum. no. that s that what happens when they see it? listen, 9/11 was an extremely bad situation and the people who went through it our plaintiffs went through a lot on that day as did many other people did, for that religious attack to be compounded by religious discrimination by our world trade center memorial, i m not surprised they are suffering symptoms. last year a judge threw out the suit saying the cross could help tell the story of the terrorist attack. but the atheists appealed that decision and were back
his steamy writings about a professor. he s seeking more than $2 million for what he called the mental anguish of being banned from campus and evens courted out escorted out by police. he did raise some eyebrows for his steamy writings about some of the professors including the one you see on your screen. he compared her in part to ginger from gilligan s island, for example, and another essay about a different instructor he went on to write the teach: jenna: in an interview he says it was never just about their bodies, that was just a small mart part of it. well, there were, to be fair, a few other words, you can see them on your screen there, tall, blond, etc., etc. the university says serious educational concerns are triggered when the student