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  1. A Horse Is A Horse...

    USA Today is asking readers to comment about how the death of Barbaro personally affected them. We're still talking about a horse that died six months ago. Thirty-three died at Virginia Tech recently, and we don't talk about that. Colin also lashed o

    Audio Podcast | May 15, 2007
  2. Robin Roberts

    Robin talks about her new book, "From the Heart: Seven Rules to Live By," as it tells of her life's experiences from playing sports to becoming a successful journalist. She also talked about Don Imus' comments on Rutgers women and the Va. Tech traged

    Audio Podcast | April 19, 2007
  3. Joe Morgan, MLB

    Joe shared his thoughts on the Virginia Tech tragedy, celebrated how the Jackie Robinson celebration was handled and explained why Yankees-Red Sox just doesn't have the same sizzle it had a few years ago.

    Audio Podcast | April 17, 2007
  4. VT Tragedy

    More on the Virginia Tech tragedy. How do you handle this?

    Audio Podcast | April 17, 2007
  5. Keith Olbermann

    How should we cover the Virginia Tech tragedy? Plus, with Big Papi set to join us next hour, we discuss who the best Red Sox pitcher is right now.

    Audio Podcast | April 17, 2007
  6. West Coast Hour

    The massacre at Virginia Tech, as hard as this is to accept, was unpreventable and the shooter is the only one to blame. The Tigers' Gary Sheffield, who wrote Inside Power, had some tough words for the Dodgers' Tommy Lasorda and the Yankees' Joe Torr

    Audio Podcast | April 17, 2007
  7. Effect Of Tragedies

    Different tragedies have varying effects. Tragedies involving kids brings Colin to his knees. 9/11 made Colin think about his kids and the society they'll grow up in. Columbine brought questions of children's safety. Random mass killings are unavioda

    Audio Podcast | April 17, 2007
  8. Stop Placing Blame

    No one should be blaming Virginia Tech officials this morning for what happened yesterday. In our free and open society, very little prevents crazed individuals hell bent on murder from taking out their rage on the innocent. It's difficult to lock do

    Audio Podcast | April 17, 2007
  9. Dan's Show

    Since this is the Dan Patrick Show, Dan hopes that you tune in to hear what he and his guests have to say on all topics, including the shootings at Virginia Tech. Dan shared his thoughts on the events and the coverage that followed.

    Audio Podcast | April 17, 2007
  10. Free Society

    In hindsight, we love to place blame because it makes us feel we have control. This same thing happened in 1991 in Iowa. Five were shot. You can't make college campuses prisons. In a free society, you can't stop lone crazy people. Also, AD Jim Weaver

    Audio Podcast | April 17, 2007
  11. No Way To Predict

    There is no way anyone could have predicted or identified the shooter at Virginia Tech before yesterday by looking for so-called, "warning signs." There's no way anyone could have observed the shooter before yesterday and prevented him from doing thi

    Audio Podcast | April 17, 2007
  12. Easy Access

    Our society has free and easy access to guns, alcohol, drugs and other weapons, Twenty million have some form of mental illness, our culture is inundated with images of violence -- the only surprise to Colin is that massacres don't happen more often.

    Audio Podcast | April 17, 2007
  13. The Big Show: 4/17

    Dan and Keith talk about how the Virginia Tech tragedy should be covered. Plus, NBA commissioner David Stern addresses the suspension of referee Joey Crawford.

    Audio Podcast | April 17, 2007
  14. Keith Olbermann

    Dan and Keith talk about how you cover a tragedy like the shooting at Virginia Tech and discuss athletes, coaches and entertainers speaking out against social causes.

    Audio Podcast | April 16, 2007
  15. Va. Tech Tragedy

    Tragic news coming from the Virginia Tech campus... plus, coming off Steve Spurrier's comments against the Confederate Flag and Tony Dungy condemning gay marriage, do we want our athletes/coaches to be activists or just shut up and play?

    Audio Podcast | April 16, 2007
  16. Blacksburg Tragedy

    A horrible scene today, at Virginia Tech. So far, all of the basketball players are accounted for, but Frank Beamer and his staff are still trying to locate all of their football players. A day like this puts things into perspective.

    Audio Podcast | April 16, 2007