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Basketball legend and NBA on TNT analyst Charles Barkley

Barkley apologized this morning after telling a reporter he would hit her during a conversation about which Democratic candidate he supports. 

Alexi McCammond, who is covering the 2020 presidential election for Axios, tweeted about the exchange Tuesday evening.

“Just FYI Charles Barkley told me tonight “I don’t hit women but if I did I would hit you,” and then when I objected to that he told me I “couldn’t take a joke.”

Barkley said in a statement to CBS News that his comment was "inappropriate and unacceptable." "It was an attempted joke that wasn't funny at all," he added. "There's no excuse for it and I apologize."

 

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Radio DJ Jason "Big Mama" Jones and  Krista and Anthony Rivera from Cape Coral, Florida 

A positive story out of Florida!

You may have heard of radio stations giving away cash or concert tickets but what about a baby? 

One radio DJ has made it his mission to help couples struggling with infertility.

Anthony is now in remission and he will be two years cancer free in January. 

The radio station plans on continuing the contest on a yearly basis.

 

Loser

Basketball legend and NBA on TNT analyst Charles Barkley

Barkley apologized this morning after telling a reporter he would hit her during a conversation about which Democratic candidate he supports. 
Alexi McCammond, who is covering the 2020 presidential election for Axios, tweeted about the exchange Tuesday evening.
“Just FYI Charles Barkley told me tonight “I don’t hit women but if I did I would hit you,” and then when I objected to that he told me I “couldn’t take a joke.”
Barkley said in a statement to CBS News that his comment was "inappropriate and unacceptable." "It was an attempted joke that wasn't funny at all," he added. "There's no excuse for it and I apologize."

 

Winner

Radio DJ Jason "Big Mama" Jones and  Krista and Anthony Rivera from Cape Coral, Florida 

A positive story out of Florida!
You may have heard of radio stations giving away cash or concert tickets but what about a baby? 
One radio DJ has made it his mission to help couples struggling with infertility.

Anthony is now in remission and he will be two years cancer free in January. 
The radio station plans on continuing the contest on a yearly basis.