Is Down Syndrome an illness? Does Trump have a point or did Maryland's shooting end by a fluke? What's Ben's Story of the Day? How far will the Bulldogs go in the playoffs?

Published: March 22, 2018, 1:47 a.m.

Today is National Down Syndrome Day. Yet in numerous countries around the world, efforts are being made through prenatal screening to eradicate the syndrome because of the 'painful' lives the children and their parents are bound to suffer. Is this true or a troubling\xa0example of social engineering perfect children and eugenics?\n\nGuest: Jen Crowson, President of the Down Syndrome Association\xa0of Hamilton-Yesterday's school shooting in Maryland ended in less than a minute with only two people hit when a school resource officer armed with a gun on campus was able to take down the shooter. Does this bolster Donald Trump's argument that having armed staff and teachers on campus could prevent greater loss of life or was this just a bit of relatively good fortune?\n\nGuest:\xa0David Hyde,\xa0Owner & Principal Consultant of David Hyde & Associates-Scott's producer, Ben, has a three stories in front of him but he can crown only one of them Ben's Story of the Day. The world has some weird people out there and these three stories definitely showcase some of those peculiar people. Which story would you choose as your story of the day?-The Hamilton Bulldogs open their playoffs tomorrow. Should we expect this to be a championship team that will win the hearts and affections of all Hamiltonians, even those who don't like hockey and have a million other things to do with their time and money? Or will they crash and burn?\n\nGuest: Norm Miller, Hamilton Bulldogs TV analyst for Cable 14