We tackle the SOTU and Olympian Lilly King talks trash
2/28/202647 min
This week, we're live in Bloomington, Indiana with Olympic champion Lilly King and panelists Alonzo Bodden, Josh Gondelman, and Faith Salie
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First 90 secondsJosh Gondelman· Panelist0:00
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Bill Kurtis· Host0:24
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Peter Sagal· Host0:50
[cheering] Thank you, Bill. Thank you, everybody. Thank you. It is great to be here at Indiana University, IU, which thanks to their incredible football team- [cheering] Just ... They just learned a little-known secret. When you win the National College Football Championship, the coach gets a new record-setting high salary- [laughing] And the rest of you get us. [laughs] [cheering] So later on, speaking