ten days of june, a number of things were going on. 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 team. so she s a member, she helped form the team. she contacted several of her colleagues on that team.
now, mitt has promised a 20% tax cut to everyone. so whose math adds up mitt s or the tax policy center s? it s sort of like an olympic boxing match. today, the romney camp threw a punch fast and early, pointing out that one of the authors was a former aide to president obama. as the romney campaign wrote to us, that is, quote, hardly objective. true, one round to mitt. but for the romney campaign, we checked the other two names on the report, and one author was a former aide to george h.w. bush, the final one worked for both bush and obama. round two to barack. let s lay out the substantive charge. the report says if mit romney s plan becomes reality, tax revenue, because he s going to be cutting marginal tax rates, will drop by $360 billion in the first year alone. that means if it s revenue-neutral, someone must pay $360 billion more. again, that s if it s revenue-neutral, which is something mitt romney specifically promised in february. romney s economic honcho, glenn h
annan for this, and don t blame the man. it is kofi annan s name who was on the six-point peace plan and they did not get to point one, and now he is off of the masthead. and so looking for the successor of the arab league, and it will be interesting to see if anybody steps in to want to take that over. they met together, annan and assad together with the security council to come together to meet with consequences to the assad regime to quell the violence, but nothing worked. annan may have missed the glory days of the 1990s when he was the secretary-general and won the nobel peace prize, but things have changed in the post arab spring and he was not able the bring the magic to the situation. richard, i don t understand, why do they believe they will come up with anything that quite frankly is going to work to bring peace to syria? i mean, you have somebody here who clearly has diplomatic experience for decades, and you have got the plan here, and nobody really paid attenti
eight players from three countries expelled for trying to lose their patches. some are accusing a chinese swimmer of doping. they charge they re not only wrong but racist. i know you alord coh. thank you. you must be the most excited, relieved man in the world right now. it s all gone so smoothly. i was excited before it started. i m now into that sort of, it s got to work. very, very grateful to hundreds of thousands of brits who have helped us get this far. you know what this area was like. this was desolate. we ve now got a thriving community and sport kicked it all off. we got pride back in the country, which is great. some big stories developing today. one i m very interested to get your take on. one is the badminton farce. i heard you before they got eliminated saying this is completely unacceptable. what i was pleased about was the chinese reaction, pretty swift to condemn it and say this isn t part of the olympic spirit. it was a good reaction, the right rea
she touched the lives of so many people in so many different ways all over the world. this is piers morgan tonight. good evening from london. day four of the 2012 summer olympics. indeed an historic day for the world and for every single american. michael phelps shows everyone he s the best of all time, swimming his way into the record books. winning not one but two medals it giving him an astonishing 19 olympic medals. quite extraordinary. it comes as a 16-year-old girl from china wins another gold and leaves yet more questions about whether her incredible achievements are more than god given. i m joined now by christine brennan from usa today and dominique dawes who was part of the dream team. the magnificent seven who last won gymnastic gold for america in 1996. let s talk michael phelps. it s the big story today. he s become officially the greatest olympic medal winner in history. what does it mean to any olympic athlete? michael phelps has definitely earned e