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lance armstrong is being sued by the d.o.j. for $120 million for cheating when he was sponsored by the u.s. postal service. that's a tough charge. what's armstrong's defense? >> lance armstrong now says the postal service should have known he was doping. >> he's saying, "i lied. you should have known that i lied." >> john: wow. that's his defense? this guy has got a lot of ball. [ cheers and applause ] he's pleading so guilty it's your fault for not knowing how guilty he is. is he arguing any mitigating circumstances? >> i know it was an unfortunate period in our sport. unfortunately for me, i came, you know, right smack dab in the middle of that period. >> john: you know what? he's right. that is the real tragedy here. i think we all owe lance armstrong an apology for making him win seven tour de frances earning millions of dollars in the process during such an unfortunate period in the sport he chose to participate in. all right. on the basis of this world record narcissism i find the defendant a giant douche. jason. [ cheers
lance armstrong is being sued by the d.o.j. for $120 million for cheating when he was sponsored by the u.s. postal service. that's a tough charge. what's armstrong's defense? >> lance armstrong now says the postal service should have known he was doping. >> he's saying, "i lied. you should have known that i lied." >> john: wow. that's his defense? this guy has got a lot of ball. [ cheers and applause ] he's pleading so guilty it's your fault for not knowing how...
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when you get to positions of power like spitzer had, as lance armstrong had, as julian assange had. he was mr. transparency. you begin to believe that you can't be touched; that you are invulnerable. i think julian assange said i'm untouchable now in this country. that was just before he was held in sweden briefly for allegations of rape. so, you know, i think it has to do with a sense of arrogance that comes from power. and that's what i tend to be interested in, people with a lot of power, and what goes wrong when they have it. >> david: your next movie leads you to lance armstrong. and lance armstrong is another person democrat like jake abramoff like spitzer, why did you choose him? and how do you choose your projects? and if you choose someone for a project, should they be nervous of a shakespearean downfall. >> sometimes i go after them after the shakespearean downfall. i -- in the case of lance armstrong, that film is going to come out soon, so i'm reluctant to talk too much about it, but one of the interesting things about armstrong was the magnitude of his lie. he didn't ju
when you get to positions of power like spitzer had, as lance armstrong had, as julian assange had. he was mr. transparency. you begin to believe that you can't be touched; that you are invulnerable. i think julian assange said i'm untouchable now in this country. that was just before he was held in sweden briefly for allegations of rape. so, you know, i think it has to do with a sense of arrogance that comes from power. and that's what i tend to be interested in, people with a lot of power,...
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from most of them they make a difference between lance armstrong the cyclist and the foundation. they have loved ones that have received support from live strong. even they they may not agree with lance armstrong, they see the impact of the foundation's dollars. the support hasn't waned. we don't have people writing us letters. they want to help their loved ones. with this weekend we have a beautiful weekend ahead of us. it will be great weather. even though it's rainy right now but it's look good. we're hoping the final push will get us over what we had last year. >> reporter: people will work has teams to go about this event and some people will be on their bike for 24 hours. that's simply amazing. >> i was talking to a woman, 400 miles. that's the cool part. you don't have to run that far it make an impact. you can run a couple laps. do a little bit more to fight cancer. >> reporter: that's what it's b coming up at 6:00 we'll talk to a cancer survivor. we're live in columbia, cheryl conner, website whoib news. website-- abc2 news. >>> this evening not the best friday evening w
from most of them they make a difference between lance armstrong the cyclist and the foundation. they have loved ones that have received support from live strong. even they they may not agree with lance armstrong, they see the impact of the foundation's dollars. the support hasn't waned. we don't have people writing us letters. they want to help their loved ones. with this weekend we have a beautiful weekend ahead of us. it will be great weather. even though it's rainy right now but it's look...
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rod as it was for lance armstrong. christine brennan, unfortunately, you and i i'm sure will talk about another sport, another great athletic legend maybe, football legend and it will go on until the authorities slap down such monstrous fines and punishments that these guys don't want to do it any more. thank you so much. >> sad day for sport. >>> an attack on a school bus, three boys reigning down. did the drive i do enough to stop it? i'll talk to him, the bus driver, coming up next. here we honor the proud accomplishments of our students and alums. people like, maria salazar, an executive director at american red cross. or garlin smith, video account director at yahoo. and for every garlin, thousands more are hired by hundreds of top companies. each expanding the influence of our proud university of phoenix network. that's right, university of phoenix. enroll now. we've got a frame waiting for you. [ male announcer ] wouldn't it be great if all devices had backup power? the chevrolet volt does. it's ingeniously desi
rod as it was for lance armstrong. christine brennan, unfortunately, you and i i'm sure will talk about another sport, another great athletic legend maybe, football legend and it will go on until the authorities slap down such monstrous fines and punishments that these guys don't want to do it any more. thank you so much. >> sad day for sport. >>> an attack on a school bus, three boys reigning down. did the drive i do enough to stop it? i'll talk to him, the bus driver, coming up...
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rod as it was for lance armstrong. christine brennan, unfortunately, you and i i'm sure will talk about another sport, another great athletic legend maybe, football legend and it will go on until the authorities slap down such monstrous fines and punishments that these guys don't want to do it any more. thank you so much. >> sad day for sport. >>> an attack on a school bus, three boys reigning down. did the drive i do enough to stop it? i'll talk to him, the bus driver, coming up...
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we begin with the biggest sports doping story since lance armstrong. the highest paid major leaguer ever. number five on the all time home run list signing autographs today. he once denied ever using steroids, then denied using them after 20034. now he's suspended for allegedly using them since then. accused of having ties to b biogenesis. a. rod drew a suspension without pay. late today he spoke to reporters. >> i'm fighting for my life. i have to defend myself. if i don't defend myself no one will. >> he play during his appeal. he's playing tonight in chicago, where jason carroll joins us. b.j. quinn has been following this story. >> when we saw alex rod reegs ez walk into the room about an hour or so ago, he seemed to be holding back emotion. it was also evasive, in terms of answering specific questions. in terms of whether he used performance enhancing drugs. he was denied it before, asked about it again tonight. wasn't going to get into it. didn't want it to disrupt the process that was going on. he did talk about what this entire ordeal has been
we begin with the biggest sports doping story since lance armstrong. the highest paid major leaguer ever. number five on the all time home run list signing autographs today. he once denied ever using steroids, then denied using them after 20034. now he's suspended for allegedly using them since then. accused of having ties to b biogenesis. a. rod drew a suspension without pay. late today he spoke to reporters. >> i'm fighting for my life. i have to defend myself. if i don't defend myself...
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. >>> we begin with the biggest forced doping story since lance armstrong. number 5 on the all-time home run list signing autographs today. once denied using steroids then denied using them after 2003 now suspended for using them since then, tied to a south florida anti-aging clinic biogenesis. a-rod drew a 211 game suspension without pay and today spoke to reporters. >> i'm fighting for my life. i have to defend myself. if i don't defend myself no one else will. >> the suspension takes affect thursday. he can play during his appeal. joining us in a bristol, connecticut, and the lead reporter on the story since its developed over the past few weeks. jason, a rough day for alex baseball? and major league >> reporter: absolutely without question. we saw alex rodriguez, he was evasive in terms of answering specific questions. specifically whether or not he used performance-enhancing drugs. he's denied it before. asked about it again tonight. said he wasn't going to get into it and didn't want to disrupt the process going on but he did talk about, anderson what
. >>> we begin with the biggest forced doping story since lance armstrong. number 5 on the all-time home run list signing autographs today. once denied using steroids then denied using them after 2003 now suspended for using them since then, tied to a south florida anti-aging clinic biogenesis. a-rod drew a 211 game suspension without pay and today spoke to reporters. >> i'm fighting for my life. i have to defend myself. if i don't defend myself no one else will. >> the...
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. >>> we begin with the biggest forced doping story since lance armstrong. number 5 on the all-time home run list signing autographs today. once denied using steroids then denied using them after 2003 now suspended for using them since then, highed to a south florida anti-aging clinic biogenesis. a-rod drew a 211 game suspension without pay and today spoke to reporters. >> i'm fighting for my life. i have to defend myself. if i don't defend myself no one else will. >> the suspension takes affect thursday. he can play during his appeal. joining us in a bristol, connecticut, and the lead reporter on the story since its developed over the past few weeks. jason, a rough day for alex rodriguez and major league baseball? >> reporter: absolutely without question. we saw alex rot degrees edrigue evasive in terms of answering specific questions. specifically whether or not he used performance-enhancing drugs. he's denied it before. asked about it again tonight. said he wasn't going to get into it and didn't want to disrupt the process going on but he did talk about,
. >>> we begin with the biggest forced doping story since lance armstrong. number 5 on the all-time home run list signing autographs today. once denied using steroids then denied using them after 2003 now suspended for using them since then, highed to a south florida anti-aging clinic biogenesis. a-rod drew a 211 game suspension without pay and today spoke to reporters. >> i'm fighting for my life. i have to defend myself. if i don't defend myself no one else will. >> the...
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. >>> we begin with the biggest forced doping story since lance armstrong. alex rodriguez, the highest paid number 5 on the all-time home run list signing autographs today. once denied using steroids then denied using them after 2003 now suspended for using them since then, accused of doping and having ties to a south florida anti-aging clinic biogenesis. a-rod drew a 211 game suspension without pay and today spoke to reporters. >> i'm fighting for my life. i have to defend myself. if i don't defend myself no one else will. >> the suspension takes affect thursday. he can play during his appeal. he's playing tonight in chicago. joining us in a bristol, connecticut, and the lead reporter on the story since its developed over the past few weeks. jason, a rough day for alex rodriguez and major league baseball? >> reporter: absolutely without question. we saw alex rodriguez, he was evasive in terms of answering specific questions. specifically whether or not he used performance-enhancing drugs. he's denied it before. asked about it again tonight. said he wasn't g
. >>> we begin with the biggest forced doping story since lance armstrong. alex rodriguez, the highest paid number 5 on the all-time home run list signing autographs today. once denied using steroids then denied using them after 2003 now suspended for using them since then, accused of doping and having ties to a south florida anti-aging clinic biogenesis. a-rod drew a 211 game suspension without pay and today spoke to reporters. >> i'm fighting for my life. i have to defend...
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rod as it was for lance armstrong. christine brennan, unfortunately, you and i i'm sure will talk about another sport, another great athletic legend maybe, football legend and it will go on until the authorities slap down such monstrous fines and punishments that these guys don't want to do it any more. thank you so much. >> sad day for sport. >>> an attack on a school bus, three boys reigning down. did the drive i do enough to stop it? i'll talk to him, the bus driver, coming up next. anyone have occasional constipation, diarrhea, gas, bloating? yes! one phillips' colon health probiotic cap each day helps defend against these digestive issues with three strains of good bacteria. live the regular life. phillips'. do you mind grabbing my phone and opening the capital one purchase eraser? i need to redeem some venture miles before my demise. okay. it's easy to erase any recent travel expense i want. just pick that flight right there. mmm hmmm. give it a few taps, and...it's taken care of. this is pretty easy, and i see i
rod as it was for lance armstrong. christine brennan, unfortunately, you and i i'm sure will talk about another sport, another great athletic legend maybe, football legend and it will go on until the authorities slap down such monstrous fines and punishments that these guys don't want to do it any more. thank you so much. >> sad day for sport. >>> an attack on a school bus, three boys reigning down. did the drive i do enough to stop it? i'll talk to him, the bus driver, coming up...
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i call a little bit of the lance armstrong theory with what is happening. he does have a lesson from. no matter what they tell you -- melissa: what is that sandra? i'm always right? >> that's right. melissa: what is it? >> all of those things. looking at rationalization where he had to do it, if he ever admits to it this time around because he had to be the winner. there was pressure, and he had his natural talent anyway. other people do it, and they have been picking on him more than anyone else. as you say, no matter what they tell you it's always about the "money," and i think that's a big factor. melissa: and the brick, will bring it back to you because they're is a lot of "moy" a ake. $36 million is the price that he would be paid during the suspension. all told $95 million left on his contract. a lot of people say this is a collision between the league and the team to help the yankees get out of having to pay and the rest of that money. they came out with a statement very upset about people casting that aspersion on them, saying that is not what is ab
i call a little bit of the lance armstrong theory with what is happening. he does have a lesson from. no matter what they tell you -- melissa: what is that sandra? i'm always right? >> that's right. melissa: what is it? >> all of those things. looking at rationalization where he had to do it, if he ever admits to it this time around because he had to be the winner. there was pressure, and he had his natural talent anyway. other people do it, and they have been picking on him more...
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unfortunately his friends are jose canseco, roger clemens, barry bonds, lance armstrong, sammy sosa. yeah, not good. [ laughter and applause ] you know it's interesting, a a lot of -- a lot of sports writers are very upset about this scandal. they say that baseball players on steroids sets a bad example for young fans. see i remember the old days when kids could look up to alcoholics like babe ruth and mickey mantle. [ laughter ] what happened to that more innocent time? hey do you all -- did you see that footage of the muscle guy at the mets game the other day? over the weekend. this guy was trying open a a bottle of water. the camera kept going to that guy. this guy, he's got big muscles. he couldn't open a bottle of water. finally -- here, take a look. >> come on. all that working out and you can't open a water bottle? [ laughter ] sir, i think you got the wrong workout program. are you kidding? he's still after it. >> he ought to ask for help. >> oh. [ laughter ] [ cheers and applause ] >> jay: well, there was a huge fund-raiser in beverly hills last night. $10,000 a plate. not f
unfortunately his friends are jose canseco, roger clemens, barry bonds, lance armstrong, sammy sosa. yeah, not good. [ laughter and applause ] you know it's interesting, a a lot of -- a lot of sports writers are very upset about this scandal. they say that baseball players on steroids sets a bad example for young fans. see i remember the old days when kids could look up to alcoholics like babe ruth and mickey mantle. [ laughter ] what happened to that more innocent time? hey do you all -- did...
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i call a little bit of the lance armstrong theory with what is happening. he does have a lesson from. no matter what they tell you -- melissa: what is that sandra? i'm always right? >> that's right. melissa: what is it? >> all of those things. looking at rationalization where he had to do it, if he ever admits to it this time around because he had to be the winner. there was pressure, and he had his natural talent anyway. other people do it, and they have been picking on him more than anyone else. as you say, no matter what they tell you it's always about the "money," and i think that's a big factor. melissa: and the brick, will bring it back to you because they're is a lot of "money" a stake. $36 million is the price that he would be paid during the suspension. all told $95 million left on his contract. a lot of people say this is a collision between the league and the team to help the yankees get out of having to pay and the rest of that money. they came out with a statement very upset about people casting that aspersion on them, saying that is not what i
i call a little bit of the lance armstrong theory with what is happening. he does have a lesson from. no matter what they tell you -- melissa: what is that sandra? i'm always right? >> that's right. melissa: what is it? >> all of those things. looking at rationalization where he had to do it, if he ever admits to it this time around because he had to be the winner. there was pressure, and he had his natural talent anyway. other people do it, and they have been picking on him more...
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it's lance armstrong's book called it's not about the bike. i keep 500 books with me every day of my life. they're in my e-book reader. and i carry these 500 books everywhere i go so that my mind can run on the track that i want it to run on. lance armstrong, the great bicyclist, incredible athlete, just incredible athlete... had cancer. he lost all interest in the thing that he loved most. day after day and week after week until there was zero passion. and the things that he had once been excited about he lost all interest in. and nobody feels what you feel. nobody sees what you're experiencing. sometimes most of us, we're calm, we look at each other, we talk, we converse... but inside, it's a volcano. we're thinking, "i hope i can keep on track. i hope my life doesn't come apart." this is why the word of god is so important. and there's three chapters that you should write down to read aloud when your mind is in its greatest battle. the first is psalms 119, the 119th psalm. it's the longest chapter of the bible. i consider it the most import
it's lance armstrong's book called it's not about the bike. i keep 500 books with me every day of my life. they're in my e-book reader. and i carry these 500 books everywhere i go so that my mind can run on the track that i want it to run on. lance armstrong, the great bicyclist, incredible athlete, just incredible athlete... had cancer. he lost all interest in the thing that he loved most. day after day and week after week until there was zero passion. and the things that he had once been...
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it happened to tiger woods, lance armstrong and a list of other athletes who fell from the pedestal they were placed upon after a variety of missteps - in alex rodriguez's case, major league baseball's 211-game suspension, which he is appealing, for involvement in the biogenisis performance-enhancing drugs scandal. "i think there is more of a risk for companies to identify with an individual athlete. if they do something wrong, your brand goes down with them. i think what you're likely to see are more 'group' sponsorships, similar to the 'gillette young guns' or the coca-cola's 'family of drivers' in nascar. that seems safer to me." adler says look for fewer mega- deals for individual athletes, and corporate sponsorship decisions to move even slower than they do now. apple is offering consumers in china a chance to swap out iphone chargers. it follows the death of a woman who was electrocuted by a knock-off charger last month. starting next week, apple will sell usb chargers for $10 to customers who turn in counterfeits. investigations continue into the hard landing of a southwest airlin
it happened to tiger woods, lance armstrong and a list of other athletes who fell from the pedestal they were placed upon after a variety of missteps - in alex rodriguez's case, major league baseball's 211-game suspension, which he is appealing, for involvement in the biogenisis performance-enhancing drugs scandal. "i think there is more of a risk for companies to identify with an individual athlete. if they do something wrong, your brand goes down with them. i think what you're likely to...
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throe.2 million tuned in for the lance armstrong. and vanitty fair and we have the on line and after watching the jew and you feel lindsay lohan is on the way to recovery. too 72 percent said yes. >> singing the same town. and so it is a different tune owning up to performance enhancing drugs. lindsay talking the same old talk and now time to walk the walk. >> right, right. >> and this is 13 minutes since the video debuted. >> it is an astronaut and shin guards and ready to go. it is high, high, high. >> and over to a reunion happening in where justin timber lake will receive the van guard award. >> it is a real smile and not the fake television one. it is always the oldest one in the concert. . i am genuinely pumped with this. >> they come your way on cbs. and nom no jane lynch ready it hit it in style. >> they are looking out for me. >> it is a casual jane lynch and soph ia vaguard. and jim parsons. and they have a television academy performers peer group and jane expects that fans will be touched. and that is the character. and i
throe.2 million tuned in for the lance armstrong. and vanitty fair and we have the on line and after watching the jew and you feel lindsay lohan is on the way to recovery. too 72 percent said yes. >> singing the same town. and so it is a different tune owning up to performance enhancing drugs. lindsay talking the same old talk and now time to walk the walk. >> right, right. >> and this is 13 minutes since the video debuted. >> it is an astronaut and shin guards and ready...
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we have talked about professional cycling, lance armstro armstrong, the downfall of his career. we talk about what does it mean to be a hero in the 21st century. what we're seeing is kind of systemic institutional failure, crumbling. and i guess the question is how do we come back from that. are we setting our expectation bars too high. is it inevitable that with this amount of pressure and public attention people are going to take measures that are extreme? >> i think -- i definitely think that's true. these guys are all getting paid enormous amounts of money. they have people constantly fawning upon them. they have women throwing themselves at them. they got these guys with huge contracts with sponsors. all of that sort of feeds this sort of ego centric nightmare that goes on in these guys' minds. a-rod and anthony weiner are essentially the same thing. dream ticket for new york. >> the hubris with both lance armstrong who attacked people who were investigating, same with a-roid -- i mean i didn't just say that. a-rod. who tried to impugn the reputation of journalist whose wer
we have talked about professional cycling, lance armstro armstrong, the downfall of his career. we talk about what does it mean to be a hero in the 21st century. what we're seeing is kind of systemic institutional failure, crumbling. and i guess the question is how do we come back from that. are we setting our expectation bars too high. is it inevitable that with this amount of pressure and public attention people are going to take measures that are extreme? >> i think -- i definitely...
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we mention alex rodriguez and lance armstrong who turned the tour de france in the toour disgrace and marion joans and the track-and-field littered with syrifrjs and bare bonds whose head is big as a buick and when kids see the success of big- time athletes who may be juicing, do you worry they will say that is the way to get a head and i will do it? >> yes, i do. that's what is wrong with the entire thing. go back many years to when charles barkley said in the nike when he said i am not a role model. he was right. it is misguided to trust the athletes to be raising the kids. if you want them to emulate them, you better know who they are emulating and recognize who they are trying to be like. it is one way to be on the field. some are them have athletic greatness and in a pursuit of excellence. but what they do off of the field and characters they are, you better be really, really sure who it is that you want your kids to follow and emulate and they don't do the research on. that they only see the touch touches and gold medals and so to say they are role models, they are not. but some
we mention alex rodriguez and lance armstrong who turned the tour de france in the toour disgrace and marion joans and the track-and-field littered with syrifrjs and bare bonds whose head is big as a buick and when kids see the success of big- time athletes who may be juicing, do you worry they will say that is the way to get a head and i will do it? >> yes, i do. that's what is wrong with the entire thing. go back many years to when charles barkley said in the nike when he said i am not...
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. >> and so you look at it now, isn't it cheating and like lance armstrong in the tower defrance and how dow have faith in baseball. nmajor league baseball put a loud stamp on the pedera and if they want to insure it is not going to happen. if you fail a perform apse enhancing drug test, the organization can null and void the contract. that would eliminate peds now and for ever more. nalex rodriguez mar que player of the 13 suspended. you think the 211 game suspension is legit. to snout a suspension like that takes precedent. second failed game hundred. and alex never formally been suspeppeded and this is technically his first suspension and 211 is unprecedented and never throw up. >> how fast can you throw it? >> as i am sitting here 63. non a good day. you can. you can turn on me. >> you are a great relover in your day. i appreciate you coming on. >> not a problem. >> and in other news, the duke dynasty willie robertson heard a couple planning on getting married were calling off their ceremony because willie was in the area and they wanted to so him. they got married in the fold ne
. >> and so you look at it now, isn't it cheating and like lance armstrong in the tower defrance and how dow have faith in baseball. nmajor league baseball put a loud stamp on the pedera and if they want to insure it is not going to happen. if you fail a perform apse enhancing drug test, the organization can null and void the contract. that would eliminate peds now and for ever more. nalex rodriguez mar que player of the 13 suspended. you think the 211 game suspension is legit. to snout a...
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armstrong for $ 5 million. he denied using steroid in his book, making his autobiography fiction instead, do they have a case? nicole said no chance at all. >> you know, this is a money grab. this is an opportunity for lawyers to make money off a class act suit, people paid $20 for a book, they wanted to read something sensational, they got it. they had to read to to be a member of the class -- >> i think we are froze there kelly is kel y there? >> i am. >> here is the thing, i get what nicole is talking about a money grab that is pot calling kettle black, the guy who went to ultimate money grab, lei lead to the public and sponsors, i have no sympathy for him. >> you are right. he did all this, his doping was designee to make money, he told books to make money, he aggressively lealy lied about id people that looked up to him, have a right to get it back, lawyers are probably going to make the most but there is a case, a class action for everyone that was duped into buying this based on his assersions he was all
armstrong for $ 5 million. he denied using steroid in his book, making his autobiography fiction instead, do they have a case? nicole said no chance at all. >> you know, this is a money grab. this is an opportunity for lawyers to make money off a class act suit, people paid $20 for a book, they wanted to read something sensational, they got it. they had to read to to be a member of the class -- >> i think we are froze there kelly is kel y there? >> i am. >> here is the...
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but after the lance armstrong debacle. it is safe to assume that some very powerful american least cheat and again that's unacceptable because american business are paying them an incredible amount of money. and they have a right to expect honest behavior. bottom line on the story is that mr. rodriguez will probably be suspended although major league baseball might cut back the amount of time. but it is an awful situation being played out in front of the nation. and by the way, as somebody who was once a pitcher. throwing a baseball at another player is a serious thing. dempster should not have done it. and that's the memo. now for the top story tonight, reaction, joining us from north carolina, bernard goldberg n addition doing on factor. is a lifelong yankee fan. what about this? >> well, first of all, major league baseball has every right to expect that its players won't cheat. that's number one. when they cheat, it obviously gives an unfair advantage to the cheater. over the player who is playing by the rules. but in a
but after the lance armstrong debacle. it is safe to assume that some very powerful american least cheat and again that's unacceptable because american business are paying them an incredible amount of money. and they have a right to expect honest behavior. bottom line on the story is that mr. rodriguez will probably be suspended although major league baseball might cut back the amount of time. but it is an awful situation being played out in front of the nation. and by the way, as somebody who...
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. >> you would defend lance armstrong? >> i would say he's being hung out to try when most cyclists are doing it. >> he's a disgusting little cheat. what about the guy that came in 17th and was the only clean one. >> he'll sleep good at night. >> i want to talk to you with the ethical and moral nature. the fact that everybody else is cheating makes it not cheating? >> i think let's talk about why they ban these substances. they don't ban them because they make you great athletes but because they do horrible stuff to you. >> why not ban tobacco, cigarettes and alcohol? >> why would anybody do those things as a way to get ahead. >> it's at the competitive advantage in combination doing something destructive to their body. >> the point is, it's against the rules, it's cheating and if they get caught, just because the others are doing it too -- >> major league baseball -- you're missing the point. baseball made a parade for mark mcgwire and sammy sosa. >> you're not going to persuade me. you are missing the point. >> maybe if
. >> you would defend lance armstrong? >> i would say he's being hung out to try when most cyclists are doing it. >> he's a disgusting little cheat. what about the guy that came in 17th and was the only clean one. >> he'll sleep good at night. >> i want to talk to you with the ethical and moral nature. the fact that everybody else is cheating makes it not cheating? >> i think let's talk about why they ban these substances. they don't ban them because they...
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>> i think he's a lying toe rag like lance armstrong being paid $270 million and taking us for a ride. alex rodriguez is a cheat. >> i've never in my life defended anybody who has taken drugs. >> why are you starting with him? >> i'm the corneyest 50-year-old there is. i've never smoked a joint but i would die for the law and the process. the process says if major league baseball accuses a-rod of something, put up or shut up. once they do, once they put up, then he's got to be off. until then, he has every right to play. we as yankee fans have every right to boo the hell out of him and the yankees got to write a check. that's the way it works. >> that's move on because that's not the way it should work. ms. jones, move on. >>> hillary clinton is meeting with dr. mark himan and she needs to look skinnier and sharper. do we need to have a president who looks a certain way? can't we just have hilly the way she is? can we have someone like chris christie? does it matter? >> first of all, i don't know what is wrong with the way hilary looks now. >> i agree. >> one thing, number two, whethe
>> i think he's a lying toe rag like lance armstrong being paid $270 million and taking us for a ride. alex rodriguez is a cheat. >> i've never in my life defended anybody who has taken drugs. >> why are you starting with him? >> i'm the corneyest 50-year-old there is. i've never smoked a joint but i would die for the law and the process. the process says if major league baseball accuses a-rod of something, put up or shut up. once they do, once they put up, then he's got...
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was the argument of lance armstrong. the basic tests that we went through to not apply to him because he found ways to get under the radar. i guess what i'm asking, and to you, how do we know this isn't going on more cleverly? >> i think it is clear that chemists are end of the testing labs. there is more money in that. finding new ways to get around test results. keep the labs going and get as many players as they can. i think the best way to this is to take blood work and be able to store that so that later when the labs, the testing labs catch up to the chemists working go back and test those samples from 20133 years now and deal to find out who was cheating. it does not mean players will get the benefits of the contracts. at least we can expose them cheating. there is some part of the public aspect of this, public humiliation that some point by start to diminish and be some sort of a deterrent for players of to get caught in the future. storing samples and testing later is a big step forward. neil: you tustin the beg
was the argument of lance armstrong. the basic tests that we went through to not apply to him because he found ways to get under the radar. i guess what i'm asking, and to you, how do we know this isn't going on more cleverly? >> i think it is clear that chemists are end of the testing labs. there is more money in that. finding new ways to get around test results. keep the labs going and get as many players as they can. i think the best way to this is to take blood work and be able to...
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armstrong just threw it out there i was doing it because everybody else was doing it or tiger woods it was an addiction i'm going to go away, we all forgive him. so we take part in that. >> how do you distinguish between a real addiction and a fake addiction? >> yes. a great question. that is part of the issue right? because sexual addiction doesn't really exist but some someone comes into my office as a patient i say that doesn't exist we need to look at depression and you need to take responsibility but they waub down the street and get another mental health professional or someone who agree was them and there have been studies out there showing it is real. they'll spend money to try to get a defense or to get it fixed. part of the issue is there so much science out there. people don't know how to sort through that. >> yes. i was liking at castro's behavior. doesn't seem unhappy about his lot in life. do you think we're incorrect in thinking idea of rotting in jail is a punishment for a psychopath when he'll just like the stuff he is adapt with new surroundings and live a differen
armstrong just threw it out there i was doing it because everybody else was doing it or tiger woods it was an addiction i'm going to go away, we all forgive him. so we take part in that. >> how do you distinguish between a real addiction and a fake addiction? >> yes. a great question. that is part of the issue right? because sexual addiction doesn't really exist but some someone comes into my office as a patient i say that doesn't exist we need to look at depression and you need to...
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. >>> lance armstrong settled a lawsuit he filed against a british newspaper. he sued the sunday times after libel after the paper reported nine years ago he had cheated. armstrong has since come out publicly admitted he used banned substance. >>> and finally an unusual police chase caught on camera. yes, that is right, that is a guy on a moe ped. he was going the wrong way on a street, when he refeudsed to get off and drove away, the police officer followed. >> how many? >> a lot of police officers, but it was a slow-speed chase. they never went faster than 25 miles an hour, and he was eventually stopped and arrested. i had to look this up, how fast can a moped go. can he not juice it a little more? 35 to 65 top speed. >> he must be famous. the presidential motorcade. exactly. >>> head now to ginger zee with the rest of the weather. >> we're watching tropical moisture up into the gulf of mexico and some states, including texas, a lot of people need the rain, will get some today. in houston, we have a live look at what's happening. a very overcast beginning. yo
. >>> lance armstrong settled a lawsuit he filed against a british newspaper. he sued the sunday times after libel after the paper reported nine years ago he had cheated. armstrong has since come out publicly admitted he used banned substance. >>> and finally an unusual police chase caught on camera. yes, that is right, that is a guy on a moe ped. he was going the wrong way on a street, when he refeudsed to get off and drove away, the police officer followed. >> how...
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was the argument of lance armstrong. the basic tests that we went through to not applyo him because he found ways to get under the radar. i guess what i'm asking, and to you, how do we know this isn't going on more cleverly? >> i think it is clear that chemists are end of the testing labs. there is more money in that. finding new ways to get around test results. keep the labs going and get as many players as they can. i think the best way to this is to take blood work and be able to storehat so that later when the labs, the testing labs catch up to the chemists working go back and test those samples from 20133 years now and deal to fd out who was cheating. it does not mean players will ge the benefits of the contracts. at leaste can expose them cheating. there is some part of the public aspect of this,ublic humiliation that some point by start to diminish and be some sort of a deterrent for players ofget caught in the future. storing samples and testing later is a big step forward. neil: you tustin the beginning. let me
was the argument of lance armstrong. the basic tests that we went through to not applyo him because he found ways to get under the radar. i guess what i'm asking, and to you, how do we know this isn't going on more cleverly? >> i think it is clear that chemists are end of the testing labs. there is more money in that. finding new ways to get around test results. keep the labs going and get as many players as they can. i think the best way to this is to take blood work and be able to...
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. >>> the first of several lawsuits against lance armstrong has reached a settlement. armstrong has agreed to pay the same british blup he once sued in 2004 for publishing an article about his doping. according to the sunday times the paper was suing armstrong for $1.5 million. the exact settlement amount is unknown. it's being called, quote, mutual acceptable final resolution. >>> the legal leaguers from chew la vista, california, crushed west port, connecticut, on saturday, 12-1, to win the american final. pitcher nick mora was the hitter. struck out nine t batters on the mound and hit a monster three-run home run. california will play japan for the world championship at 3:00 p.m. eastern today. by the way, the last four champions have either come from japan or california. that's your bleacher report update. back to you. >> all right. go sluggers. thanks, joe. >>> for the very latest on sports go to bleacherreport.com. >>> the 11-year-old girl responsible for changing transplant laws in the u.s. speaks out for the first time since her life-saving lung operation. that
. >>> the first of several lawsuits against lance armstrong has reached a settlement. armstrong has agreed to pay the same british blup he once sued in 2004 for publishing an article about his doping. according to the sunday times the paper was suing armstrong for $1.5 million. the exact settlement amount is unknown. it's being called, quote, mutual acceptable final resolution. >>> the legal leaguers from chew la vista, california, crushed west port, connecticut, on saturday,...
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rod, and lance armstrong and all these people should be idols? >> well, i'll give you an example. i think anna marie is a role model for a lot of girls. >> i would think so, i didn't achieve my talent by insulting people. i have a sense of character and integrity, as everyone should. no matter if you're a celebrity, no matter if you're a politician or a beauty queen or whoever you may be. he has no sense of integrity. >> why not. >> because he's calls sean out on twitter? >> that's not a man. >> it's not a big deal, sean. >> most people don't even know who he is, so forget it. >> you're making him famous. >> we have this video, these kids beating up on another kid on a school bus. let's roll tape. this is a brutal, brutal beating. >> now it turns out that some people are mad at the bus driver, et cetera, but in light of everything that happened with the trayvon martin case, the kid is white. this is a brutal beating. should some of those who were so outspoken in the trayvon martin case, why haven't we heard anything about them from this. >> maybe they didn't know about it, it's ju
rod, and lance armstrong and all these people should be idols? >> well, i'll give you an example. i think anna marie is a role model for a lot of girls. >> i would think so, i didn't achieve my talent by insulting people. i have a sense of character and integrity, as everyone should. no matter if you're a celebrity, no matter if you're a politician or a beauty queen or whoever you may be. he has no sense of integrity. >> why not. >> because he's calls sean out on...
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. >> disgraced cycling star lance armstrong has reportedly settled a lawsuit he filed against a british newspaper. he sued the sunday times for libel after the paper reported nine years ago he had cheated. armstrong has since come out publicly admitted he used banned substance. >>> and finally an unusual police chase caught on camera. yes, that is right, that is a guy on a moped. he was going the wrong way on a street, when he refused to get off the moped and drove away, the police officer followed. >> how many cars? >> a lot of police officers, but it was a slow-speed chase. they never went faster than 25 miles an hour, and he was eventually stopped and arrested. i had to look this up, how fast can a moped go. because i'm thinking, 25, can he not like juice it a little more? 35 to 65 top speed. >> he must be famous. the presidential motorcade. >> exactly. exactly. >>> head now to ginger zee with the rest of the weather. >> we're watching tropical moisture up into the gulf of mexico and some states, including texas, a lot of people need the rain, will get some today. in houston, we have
. >> disgraced cycling star lance armstrong has reportedly settled a lawsuit he filed against a british newspaper. he sued the sunday times for libel after the paper reported nine years ago he had cheated. armstrong has since come out publicly admitted he used banned substance. >>> and finally an unusual police chase caught on camera. yes, that is right, that is a guy on a moped. he was going the wrong way on a street, when he refused to get off the moped and drove away, the...
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. >>> disgraced cycling star lance armstrong apparently settled a lawsuit he filed against a british newspaper. he sued "the sunday times" after the paper reported nine years ago that he had cheated. armstrong has since come out publicly admitting that he did use banned substances. >>> and finally an unusual police chase caught on camera. yes, that is right, that is a guy on a moped. the driver was originally stopped for going the wrong way on a street. when he refused to get off and drove away, the police officers followed. >> how many? >> a lot of police officers, but it was a slow-speed chase. they never went faster than 25 miles an hour, and he was eventually stopped and arrested. i had to look this up, how fast can a moped go? because i'm thinking, like, 25, can he not juice it any more? 35 to 65 top speed. >> he must be famous. the presidential motorcade. exactly. >>> head now to ginger zee with the rest of the weather. hey, ginger. >> we're watching tropical moisture up into the gulf of mexico and some states, including texas, a lot of people need the rain, will get some today
. >>> disgraced cycling star lance armstrong apparently settled a lawsuit he filed against a british newspaper. he sued "the sunday times" after the paper reported nine years ago that he had cheated. armstrong has since come out publicly admitting that he did use banned substances. >>> and finally an unusual police chase caught on camera. yes, that is right, that is a guy on a moped. the driver was originally stopped for going the wrong way on a street. when he...
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so you would defend lance armstrong. >> he is hung out to dry as the exception when most cyclists. >> so he is a disgusting little cheat, because everybody else in the race, that's fine. what about the guy that was 17 which was the only one clean. >> he will sleep well at night. >> he stunned me. the fact that everybody else is cheating makes it not cheating. >> and the league sanked it. let's not forget about that. >> talk about why they ban the substances. they don't ban them because they make you great athletes but they are horrible for you and they want to dissuade athletes from doing horrible things to your body. >> why not ban tobacco, cigarettes and alcohol. >> why would anyone do those things as a way to get ahead. i don't think that alcohol is helping people win the tour de france. >> you said it is protecting their boefds. >> it is in combination with the athlete to do something destructive to their body in order to gain a competitive edge. >> it is against the rules and cheating. just because others are doing it doesn't make it less of a cheat. >> you are missing the point.
so you would defend lance armstrong. >> he is hung out to dry as the exception when most cyclists. >> so he is a disgusting little cheat, because everybody else in the race, that's fine. what about the guy that was 17 which was the only one clean. >> he will sleep well at night. >> he stunned me. the fact that everybody else is cheating makes it not cheating. >> and the league sanked it. let's not forget about that. >> talk about why they ban the substances....
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if much a-rod recruited other athletes for clinic, obstructed investigation, he's baseball's lance armstrong. [ garth ] bjorn's small business earns double miles on every purchase every day. produce delivery. [ bjorn ] just put it on my spark card. [ garth ] why settle for less? ahh, oh! [ garth ] great businesses deserve unlimited rewards. here's your wake up call. [ male announcer ] get the spark business card from capital one and earn unlimited rewards. choose double miles or 2% cash back on every purchase every day. what's in your wallet? [ crows ] now where's the snooze button? >>> back live inside a cleveland courtroom. these are pictures that an fbi special agent is showing in that courtroom. inside the house where amanda berry, michele knight and gina dejesus were held for about a decade. let's listen. >> 7'2" x 11.5 feet, approximately? >> correct. >> in the course of the investigation, what did you learn as to who occupied the first room that we saw as we entered through the door with the hole in it, who occupied that room? >> that would have been amanda berry and her daughter. >>
if much a-rod recruited other athletes for clinic, obstructed investigation, he's baseball's lance armstrong. [ garth ] bjorn's small business earns double miles on every purchase every day. produce delivery. [ bjorn ] just put it on my spark card. [ garth ] why settle for less? ahh, oh! [ garth ] great businesses deserve unlimited rewards. here's your wake up call. [ male announcer ] get the spark business card from capital one and earn unlimited rewards. choose double miles or 2% cash back on...
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armstrong, "strong enough to be my man" by sheryl crow, just connected the exes, two x's, dos equis, the most interesting man in the world, world of warcraft, kraft macaroni and cheese, easy mac, big mac, mac attack, heart attack-ack-ack-ack-ack-ack, bringing it back to billy joel, joel mchale, talk soup, talk shoop, bringing it back to salt n pepa, "push it," pull it, bop it, twist it, oliver twist, please sir, have some more- gan freeman, bringing it back to march of the penguins and madagascar-ly rae jep-sons of anar-key lime pie, pythagorean theorem, a squared plus b squared equals c squared, c.c. sabathia, new york yankees, yankee doodle, labradoodle, labrador, dora the explorer, bringing it back to ferdinand magellan, "are you gellin?" bringing it back to dr. scholl's, "what's up, doc?" doc severinsen, the leader of "the tonight show" band with johnny carson, carson to leno, leno to conan, conan to fallon, "late night with jimmy fallon," how you like me now? [ cheers and applause ] >> steve: wow! >> jimmy: that was pretty good. that was not bad! bad. bad to the bone, bone thugs
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in fact, lance armstrong, who i thought was one of the greatest stories in american sporting history, has been found dirty and now is getting sued all over the place. i believe, sean, and i think you would agree with me, that role models are those individuals you have dinner with. it's moms and dads and brothers and sisters and poppies and nanas and aunts and uncles and you can't look at anyone for a role model except for in your own family. >> i was a new york mets fan growing up. i wanted to be tom seaver. help me out. you're friends with pete rose. >> there is no better man, he's a man's man and a woman's man. pete rose, johnny bench and others, frank robinson went to pete for years and said, come clean, it's all going to be okay. pete couldn't confront the truth, and a-rod, i don't think, is confronting the truth. let's face it, dwight goodman is probably one of your heroes. how did that work out, sean? >> it didn't work out too good. i want to see the details of the case. i want to know what happened. why a 211-game suspension. the rules says 150. there has to be something beyond
in fact, lance armstrong, who i thought was one of the greatest stories in american sporting history, has been found dirty and now is getting sued all over the place. i believe, sean, and i think you would agree with me, that role models are those individuals you have dinner with. it's moms and dads and brothers and sisters and poppies and nanas and aunts and uncles and you can't look at anyone for a role model except for in your own family. >> i was a new york mets fan growing up. i...
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the other athletes were more interested, marion jones, daily, manny, lance armstrong, michael vick, metta world peace, pete rose, and dennis rodman. >>> this might be one of the most embarrassing moments in a long time. marlins reliever chad fall goes to fist pump and falls on his face. if you are going to show somebody up, do it right. and -- >> he meant to. >> anytime you celebrate near the end of the game, remember morales hit a game winning home run and goes to jump and land on home plate and he broke his ankle. >> didn't he break something? >> yeah. so morales is out for a little more time falls is just fine. >> you have to practice your victory dances. [ laughter ] >> do it safely. >> exactly. >> high five. one aren't you sweet! licensed phone-ups available 24/7. >> judge judy: 18-year-olds, when they drink, have zero judgment. >> announcer: underage and on the loose. >> judge judy: well, now you're seven drunks going to your father's house. >> yeah. >> judge judy: you say you didn't do any of this damage. >> no. >> judge judy: and you don't know which of your friends did any of thi
the other athletes were more interested, marion jones, daily, manny, lance armstrong, michael vick, metta world peace, pete rose, and dennis rodman. >>> this might be one of the most embarrassing moments in a long time. marlins reliever chad fall goes to fist pump and falls on his face. if you are going to show somebody up, do it right. and -- >> he meant to. >> anytime you celebrate near the end of the game, remember morales hit a game winning home run and goes to jump and...
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armstrong, "strong enough to be my man" by sheryl crow, just connected the exes, two x's, dos equis, the most interesting man in the world, world of warcraft, kraft macaroni and cheese, easy mac, big mac, mac attack, heart attack-ack-ack-ack-ack-ack, bringing it back to billy joel, joel mchale, talk soup, talk shoop, bringing it back to salt n pepa, "push it," pull it, bop it, twist it, oliver twist, please sir, have some more- gan freeman, bringing it back march of the penguins and madagascar-ly rae jep-sons of anar-key lime pie, pythagorean theorem, a squared plus b squared equals c squared, c.c. sabathia, new york yankees, yankee doodle, labradoodle, labrador, dora the explorer, bringing it back to ferdinand magellan, "are you gellin?" bringing it back to dr. scholl's, "what's up, doc?" doc severinsen, the leader of "the tonight show" band with johnny carson, carson to leno, leno to conan, conan to fallon, "late night with jimmy fallon," how you like me now? [ cheers and applause ] >> steve: wow! >> jimmy: that was pretty good. that was not bad! bad. bad to the bone, bone thugs-n-
armstrong, "strong enough to be my man" by sheryl crow, just connected the exes, two x's, dos equis, the most interesting man in the world, world of warcraft, kraft macaroni and cheese, easy mac, big mac, mac attack, heart attack-ack-ack-ack-ack-ack, bringing it back to billy joel, joel mchale, talk soup, talk shoop, bringing it back to salt n pepa, "push it," pull it, bop it, twist it, oliver twist, please sir, have some more- gan freeman, bringing it back march of the...
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i thought about lance armstrong, when he told oprah about how difficult it was to tell his kids. you know the things your dad is being accused of. but this i will have my chance to tell my story, bob, is this consistent with his personality? >> it is. i mean, he's trying to get some people to get some sympathy here saying, hey, i could have just quit. i could have walked away. everybody would have been happy. the yankees could have got their insurance money. i would have been staying away from the biogenesis investigation. in his mind, he thinks i can play good enough here with the yankees make the playoffs, i can be a hero. in the meantime, the comments he made, he believes that major league baseball and the yankees have been in cahoots together as far as this investigation. prch >> dave, what do you make of this? i don't want you to personally attack the guy, but he's bringing up his daughters. he knows if he's read anything recently, he's not too well liked by the fans anymore, if ever. >> no, this is someone who was once nicknamed the hollow man because a lot of people meet h
i thought about lance armstrong, when he told oprah about how difficult it was to tell his kids. you know the things your dad is being accused of. but this i will have my chance to tell my story, bob, is this consistent with his personality? >> it is. i mean, he's trying to get some people to get some sympathy here saying, hey, i could have just quit. i could have walked away. everybody would have been happy. the yankees could have got their insurance money. i would have been staying away...
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we begin with the biggest sports doping story since lance armstrong. the highest paid major leaguer ever. number five on the all
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armstrong with at a level playing field means the to stake steroids. >> players are speaking about it because they don't want to feel the pressures as they have to cheat to compete. that has changed. when players didn't complain was because they were all eating. now the majority aren't peaking which is why they're speaking. stuart: let's compare baseball to football. as i understand it there are more steroids cheaters in football than in baseball. is that true? >> yes. every year we have more positive tests for football, they get suspended for four games yet football gets a pass. part of it is because cars tested positive in baseball and part of it is because staff members were somewhat romanticized by fans and not -- those got blown out so people were angry and baseball is much superior, we have h g h testing in baseball, football gets a free pass, drug testing and steroids, their credibility -- stuart: baseball doesn't test for human growth hess -- >> they don't have an approval -- stuart: not like the olympics where everything is tested. it is not like that in american sports a bas
armstrong with at a level playing field means the to stake steroids. >> players are speaking about it because they don't want to feel the pressures as they have to cheat to compete. that has changed. when players didn't complain was because they were all eating. now the majority aren't peaking which is why they're speaking. stuart: let's compare baseball to football. as i understand it there are more steroids cheaters in football than in baseball. is that true? >> yes. every year we...