big game and so we have a few will: morning treats. pete: what s a dough doughnut? rachel: i don t know but they re good. will: look outrebounded how beay are. if you like doughnuts, that s the way to start your day. pete: i was in the green room with will, he was analyzing analytically each doughnut. will: where would you go, rachel? pete and i went in the same direction, sesame glazed here, whatever that is. pete: it s an interesting combo. rachel: i d go with the thing with the chocolate on top. i like chocolate. will: this? rachel: too much. will: yeah, too much. rachel: right here. will: that s where we went. this is interesting. this is too dry and i don t know what s going on with the red ones but it s the same thing with the blue. rachel: know what i know will: have you tried the blue? rachel: i think it ll go in my teeth. will: thinking ahead on this one. that s smart. rachel: my girls are upstairs in my office. rachel: it s really good. it s a dough doughnut bec
disagreement expugning this from both sides. as i had these conversations with andy many times and comments a reasonable person standard when put into that situation. reckless or depraved and all of these things that satisfy the standard. thank you, both, for enlightening us this morning so much. thank you. will: andy is on the big saturday and sunday show they knowing. check that out. all right, rachel, over to you. rachel: all right, this is now to your headline, today marks one year since the murders of two young nypd officers. a gunman ambushed jason and wilson one block from the precinct in harlem after tragedy that thousands of officers gathered for their funerals and rookie officer that shot and killed the gunman remembering his fallen bro brothers and sayg jason and will did that day is the core of them. they had palms out to serve and officers are out there every day doing the same thing, going to jobs just like that.