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hera pretty apologetic. keep watching. >> if you're coming up on something, what do you do? >> slow down. >> i was trying to. >> what else do you do? >> i yelled coming left. >> i tried cutting. it's fine, you tried, but you should have spoke up. >> ski patrol gives him a pop quiz about what you're suppose todd do when you're about to hit somebody. >> i'm thinking this guy is a big hoosier, it was a minor accident. gets out his ticket book -- >> you're wrong, this could have been so dangerous and really caused some damage. the guy is right. >> give him a thank you for your service and says i'll get out of here now. >> i took out the ski patrol guy, and he is like yelling -- >> truck on the tracks, and the train comes. >> you see the officers waving their hands. >> find out what happens. >>> dude sleeping on the bus is about to get pranked. >> don't be the one who >>> this video has all of the elements of an action scene from a high intensity movie. this deputy gets a call for a truck that is overturned. he realizes it's a fully loaded cement trucks that on train tracks in wi
hera pretty apologetic. keep watching. >> if you're coming up on something, what do you do? >> slow down. >> i was trying to. >> what else do you do? >> i yelled coming left. >> i tried cutting. it's fine, you tried, but you should have spoke up. >> ski patrol gives him a pop quiz about what you're suppose todd do when you're about to hit somebody. >> i'm thinking this guy is a big hoosier, it was a minor accident. gets out his ticket book --...
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i'm really happy and so apologetic to the fans. we worked really hard this week and it is amazing there is no time to think about it. we drop the puck on saturday and come back and have our first home gain and practice tonight, practice tomorrow, and the season starts. >> for baseball fans, 26 days until the national pitchers and catchers come to. today, he introduced his new closer. everybody seems to be excited about him. he is experienced, he has a gun he is big-time. they are adding another all-star to their lineup. >> i'm certainly not worried about cliff or drew. they are professionals. they are very confident in their abilities and they got a great skill set. so we're happy as we can be about the state of our bullpen and we're glad to have them all on board. >> meanwhile, the maryland basketball team got a big time win last night. their biggest win of the year. alex scored the accidental score. it was n.c. state. but it is maryland's biggest win in a long time. they play at north carolina on saturday. our play of the day com
i'm really happy and so apologetic to the fans. we worked really hard this week and it is amazing there is no time to think about it. we drop the puck on saturday and come back and have our first home gain and practice tonight, practice tomorrow, and the season starts. >> for baseball fans, 26 days until the national pitchers and catchers come to. today, he introduced his new closer. everybody seems to be excited about him. he is experienced, he has a gun he is big-time. they are adding...
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i said i'm apologetic we lost 34 games. let's put that behind us and drop the puck come saturday. on tuesday i expect this place sold out again. we'll keep our sellout streak alive and make a live building and get the season going. >> tonight is evident you are reaching out to the fan base. are you surprised in their response in term of standing room only for practicing through the week? >> we have such passionate fans. i said my goal is to build a franchise as good as the fan base. they have been fantastic. >> we have a great system. it is great for the players and owners. it is long term. ten years. i'm hoping we have labor peace to grow the game. along that time frame the caps can win a cup. that's what we need to add to our resume. that's what our fans demand and expect. that's what we hope to deliver on. >> it has been the first week for the coach. i know it is a crammed session this week. what are your impressions so far? is there anything that's verified in your mind that i'm glad this is the guy we went with. >> he is in total command of offense and defense and special tea
i said i'm apologetic we lost 34 games. let's put that behind us and drop the puck come saturday. on tuesday i expect this place sold out again. we'll keep our sellout streak alive and make a live building and get the season going. >> tonight is evident you are reaching out to the fan base. are you surprised in their response in term of standing room only for practicing through the week? >> we have such passionate fans. i said my goal is to build a franchise as good as the fan base....
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before that, he was almost apologetic. what's goinon? were alternate merges, both less than 3 miles from the crime scenes. alternate merges? multiple lanes funneled down to one. one car per lane, alternating at the drivers' discretion. these sites allow him to set up the confrontation. a guy who follows the rules may lash out once, but to do it again, he'd need similar provocation. so he seeks out alternate merge sites, then he goes through them over and over again until he finds a woman that fits his victim type and who cuts him off. so, we have to shut down every alternate merge in the county immediately. and we need to talk to the crews that work these sites. so what does all this tell you? impersonal killers arlike drug addicts. the first time gives them the ultimate high, and after that, no high is as good. unfortunately, the addict doesn't know that. he will chase that high to the gates of insanity and death. by now, killing is all our unsub things about. he's set up the exact same situation again and again, hoping to get the same
before that, he was almost apologetic. what's goinon? were alternate merges, both less than 3 miles from the crime scenes. alternate merges? multiple lanes funneled down to one. one car per lane, alternating at the drivers' discretion. these sites allow him to set up the confrontation. a guy who follows the rules may lash out once, but to do it again, he'd need similar provocation. so he seeks out alternate merge sites, then he goes through them over and over again until he finds a woman that...
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i said before i'm very apologetic we lost those 34 games, but put that behind us and drop the puck saturday and tuesday i expect this place sold out again. we'll keep our sellout streak alive. >> to the practice itself one of the last ones for new head coach adam oates before the puck drops. oates has had a busy week and ready or not the season is here. >> of course i think it's going to be a very tough game. of course, it's going to be hard for a couple shifts, but i think everybody is going to be ready and it's going to be a good game. >> there's definitely a lot of kinks, but we feel like we're good. we're definitely happy about the system that's going to be played and hope everybody's body feels good. i feel good personally and i hope everybody else feels the same. >>> coming up one of the most dominant closers in the game has a natitude tonight, the introduction of rafael soriano next. >>> rafael soriano had 42 saves last year closing games for the yankees. that's the plan this year with the nats. soriano will go in as the 9th inning guy. the 7th and 8th will be left for tyler clippard
i said before i'm very apologetic we lost those 34 games, but put that behind us and drop the puck saturday and tuesday i expect this place sold out again. we'll keep our sellout streak alive. >> to the practice itself one of the last ones for new head coach adam oates before the puck drops. oates has had a busy week and ready or not the season is here. >> of course i think it's going to be a very tough game. of course, it's going to be hard for a couple shifts, but i think...
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he seemed very apologetic about it.ation with him but did not go into detail about what they talked about. he said it was a private matter. i spoke to one nfl follower who says he does not think anything will happen. we will this have to wait and see. >> at the superbowl a group of 26 students from sandy hook elementary school in new town conn will perform america the beautiful during the super bowl pregame show. the nfl as flying the students and their families and downs in your lens later this week before the performance. this song will be followed by a leash jackie's enlisting in the national anthem. the 26 students represent the 26 children and adults killed last month during the mass shooting. to an end to kron4 after the game because we have a post- game shows starting at 7:00 p.m.. >> a really rough ride around the bay area this morning >> it is marked, it is not just confined to the south bay which is a mess. still recovering from early morning problems on the one- on-one. is that a ripple effect throughout the
he seemed very apologetic about it.ation with him but did not go into detail about what they talked about. he said it was a private matter. i spoke to one nfl follower who says he does not think anything will happen. we will this have to wait and see. >> at the superbowl a group of 26 students from sandy hook elementary school in new town conn will perform america the beautiful during the super bowl pregame show. the nfl as flying the students and their families and downs in your lens...
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public eye and have any credibility, is come completely clean, be totally remorseful, absolutely apologeticeporter: in washington, i'm tory dunnan kron4 news. >> what a beautiful day! this live view of the oakland toll plaza. we are one to see the sunshine and warm temperatures. however, it is still going to be on the cold side. saturday, temperatures are corn to be with 60s in even cold temperatures in the morning. possibly, upper 60s. the satellite showing clear skies. typically, there are storms i'm of the year. that could change by mid-week. for tomorrow, not the case. mid 60s for the south bay. similar attempts to what we had today. upper 50s and 60 62 degrees. here is a look at the holiday weekend. the weekend looking great. still cold in the morning. 20's inland. and there is fat chance for some light rain look at you guys with your fancy-schmancy u-verse high speed internet. you know, in my day you couldn't just start streaming six ways to sunday. you'd get knocked off. and sometimes, it took a minute to download a song. that's sixty seconds, for crying out loud. we know how long a
public eye and have any credibility, is come completely clean, be totally remorseful, absolutely apologeticeporter: in washington, i'm tory dunnan kron4 news. >> what a beautiful day! this live view of the oakland toll plaza. we are one to see the sunshine and warm temperatures. however, it is still going to be on the cold side. saturday, temperatures are corn to be with 60s in even cold temperatures in the morning. possibly, upper 60s. the satellite showing clear skies. typically, there...
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out exactly what to make of the two-night interview and whether or not lance armstrong is truly apologeticor what he has done over the last 15 years. and then trying to figure out whether or not he was truly contrite in what he said. but it was interesting to see, in the wide range of questions that lance armstrong faced, he said, you know, he understands people's anger at him and that he will spend the rest of his life, trying to make amends. but at the same time, not all of that cut very well with many people. and especially when he talked about losing the sponsorship over the course of a couple of days, when companies like nike and hero all started calling and essentially bailing out on lance armstrong. he said that was a $75 million loss. >> it's terrible. >> do you feel disgraced? >> of course. but i also feel humbled. i feel ashamed. yeah, this is ugly stuff. nike called. and this isn't the most humbling moment, i'm going to get to that. and they said, basically, cliff notes here, that they're out. okay. and then the calls started coming. tareq, hero, anheuser-busch. >> in the same d
out exactly what to make of the two-night interview and whether or not lance armstrong is truly apologeticor what he has done over the last 15 years. and then trying to figure out whether or not he was truly contrite in what he said. but it was interesting to see, in the wide range of questions that lance armstrong faced, he said, you know, he understands people's anger at him and that he will spend the rest of his life, trying to make amends. but at the same time, not all of that cut very well...
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narrator: after one such outburst, he wrote her an apologetic poem -- that she carefully corrected. "my father was always present, but never there," robbins remembered -- "a stubborn fortress an ungiving forest, a book that wouldn't open its pages." but robbins made himself an open book in a lifetime's worth of unflinchingly honest personal journals, beginning with the diary he turned into a high school composition. "i stand before a mirror," he wrote. "ahead, two dark eyes are looking back at me "beneath a shock of black hair. "slowly the mask begins to rise, "revealing another face, a mask of malignant capability. "this also rises leaving me looking "at a mask of complete tranquility, "but this rises and another is shown and still another... "faster and faster they come. they are all me, every one." when i left college and there wasn't any money to go back, i thought i'd work th the corset business i'd e what it was like. and i did not like it. narrator: "i wasn't at all sure what things i wanted to do," robbins said, "but running the comfort corset company was not among them." "w
narrator: after one such outburst, he wrote her an apologetic poem -- that she carefully corrected. "my father was always present, but never there," robbins remembered -- "a stubborn fortress an ungiving forest, a book that wouldn't open its pages." but robbins made himself an open book in a lifetime's worth of unflinchingly honest personal journals, beginning with the diary he turned into a high school composition. "i stand before a mirror," he wrote. "ahead,...
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one apologetic progressive agenda. the question now: will he get it through? "special report." ♪ ♪ you are looking live at the inaugural parade. those are the wind river dancers from wyoming. as they are passing right before the president at the reviewing stands. they are on pennsylvania avenue. right in front of the white house. inaugural parade continuing. you are looking live at the first family looking on. this has been continuing all afternoon. you will see that. as it continues through the show. nation and capitol came together for a while. beauty and the grand your of the republic, the transfer of power in this case continuing with the same administration. barack obama beginning swearing allegiance to the constitution. imploring washington to find common ground. what he wants the common ground to look like is another matter. he laid out a progressive agenda. chief white house correspondent ed henry has the top story. >> president obama, he is grayer, weather is warmer, crowd is smaller and the oath of office had no big slipup. this time, he was more agg
one apologetic progressive agenda. the question now: will he get it through? "special report." ♪ ♪ you are looking live at the inaugural parade. those are the wind river dancers from wyoming. as they are passing right before the president at the reviewing stands. they are on pennsylvania avenue. right in front of the white house. inaugural parade continuing. you are looking live at the first family looking on. this has been continuing all afternoon. you will see that. as it...
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he wasn't apologetic or remorseful. he helped raise $500 million for cancer.didn't do it so he could be, hide his hoping and cycling. >> are you sure? >> eric: let me get it straight. he didn't have to come clean or have to admit to it. he may never have to come clean. >> greg: i don't think it's a scheme. mutually beneficial. >> eric: you're saying a charity as a scheme to provide doping. >> greg: i am starting my own charity love for unicorns in case i get a scandal. >> dana: what color will the bracelet be? >> greg: rainbow. >> bob: but the whispering about it, he was dopeed this is before he started the charity. the answer he gave oprah on the preview, something she didn't get what she expected, this comes up with more one and two-word answers than anybody i have seen. i don't think the interview did him much good. >> andrea: i like the one-word answers. that was the strategy not having him give mealy-mouth explanations and she opened it well asking yes or no and getting the questions we want to know right out of the gate. i do think there is something up
he wasn't apologetic or remorseful. he helped raise $500 million for cancer.didn't do it so he could be, hide his hoping and cycling. >> are you sure? >> eric: let me get it straight. he didn't have to come clean or have to admit to it. he may never have to come clean. >> greg: i don't think it's a scheme. mutually beneficial. >> eric: you're saying a charity as a scheme to provide doping. >> greg: i am starting my own charity love for unicorns in case i get a...
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he didn't seem very apologetic from his view to me. >> he has never been one that's been super apologeticthe day when we were teammates for a whole lot of anything really. he doesn't show a whole lot of emotion. and last night i did see for lance armstrong, quite a bit of emotion. >> by his standards. >> by his standards, sure. >> i want to come back to ask you, how good of a rider would he have been if not for the doping? ucerna hunger smart shak. they have carb steady, with carbs that digest slowly to help minimize blood sugar spikes. and they have six grams of sugars. with fifteen grams of protein to help manage hunger... look who's getting smart about her weight. [ male announcer ] glucerna hunger smart. a smart way to help manage hunger and diabetes. to volunteer to help those in need. when a twinge of back pain surprises him. morning starts in high spirits, but there's a growing pain in his lower back. as lines grow longer, his pain continues to linger. but after a long day of helping others, he gets some helpful advice. just two aleve have the strength to keep back pain away all da
he didn't seem very apologetic from his view to me. >> he has never been one that's been super apologeticthe day when we were teammates for a whole lot of anything really. he doesn't show a whole lot of emotion. and last night i did see for lance armstrong, quite a bit of emotion. >> by his standards. >> by his standards, sure. >> i want to come back to ask you, how good of a rider would he have been if not for the doping? ucerna hunger smart shak. they have carb steady,...
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. >> it's something that i have to address and something i'm apologetic for. that's not what i feel in my heart. >> he said he's sorry and talked to a gay relative to clarify his remarks. coming up, we'll hear the comments that landed him in trouble and more of his apology this morning. >>> meanwhile, 49er fans are starting to arrive in new orleans. some fancy they will spend close to $so,000 is -- some fans say they will spend close to $10,000 on this trip. >>> 7:15. well, facebook has determined most of america "likes" the 49ers in the super bowl. the menlo park based company has been keeping cab tabs on fans all over the country. the map shows which steam they are rooting for. the red shows 49er fans. the purple shows the fans who hope the ravens win. san francisco, way out in front. >> yeah. make sure you stay right here with us here on channel 2 for all of the continuing coverage from new orleans. our ktvu team bringing you live reports in every newscast leading up to the super bowl. on sunday night, after the game, immediately, you switch right back here
. >> it's something that i have to address and something i'm apologetic for. that's not what i feel in my heart. >> he said he's sorry and talked to a gay relative to clarify his remarks. coming up, we'll hear the comments that landed him in trouble and more of his apology this morning. >>> meanwhile, 49er fans are starting to arrive in new orleans. some fancy they will spend close to $so,000 is -- some fans say they will spend close to $10,000 on this trip. >>>...
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. >> apologetic in any way? >> [sighs] probably, yes. i--it's sort of a blank now. i'm not hedging here. i don't--i just simply don't remember every detail. i was in such a state. >> and later that day, that evening, you both turned up at the office christmas party. >> i know. he phoned me from the office and said, "we have to go to the office christmas party." so i got myself together and went over there. we stayed a half an hour. and we just went home. and the next morning, the fbi was there to arrest him at about 7:00 a.m. >> andrew and mark madoff had turned their father in. shortly after the arrest, ruth madoff called andrew, pleading with him to cosign his father's $10-million bail bond. >> and i said, you know, "forget it. there's no way. i mean, how could you even ask that question? no, i'm not signing that bail bond. that's crazy." >> i just wanted him to come home. i was so afraid. >> afraid of... >> i mean, the whole idea of going to prison is sort of unthinkable to me. i don't think i ever knew anybody that went to prison. >> mr. madoff, what do you have
. >> apologetic in any way? >> [sighs] probably, yes. i--it's sort of a blank now. i'm not hedging here. i don't--i just simply don't remember every detail. i was in such a state. >> and later that day, that evening, you both turned up at the office christmas party. >> i know. he phoned me from the office and said, "we have to go to the office christmas party." so i got myself together and went over there. we stayed a half an hour. and we just went home. and...
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said before i'm very apologetic that we lost those 34 games but let's put that behind us and drop the puck come saturday and on tuesday, i expect this place sold out again. we'll keep our sellout streak alive. >> to the practice itself, adam oates has had a busy week implementing the system and getting his guy ready for tomorrow. ready or not, the season is here. >> of course of course i think it will be hard. the whole first game will be hard. but i think everybody is going to be ready for thatten. >> there are lofts cifngs but we feel like we're good. -- there are lots of kinks. we are happy about the system that will be played and hope everybody's body feels good. i feel good personally so i'm hoping everybody else will feel the same. >> that shows how hungry everybody is for that because standing room only at practice? >> this year, the nationals are hoping for good numbers from rafael soriano. >> he will go into spring training as the ninth inning guy. soriano was officially introduced yesterday. slipping on the curly w and the white 29 jersey, washington has now turned into a ba
said before i'm very apologetic that we lost those 34 games but let's put that behind us and drop the puck come saturday and on tuesday, i expect this place sold out again. we'll keep our sellout streak alive. >> to the practice itself, adam oates has had a busy week implementing the system and getting his guy ready for tomorrow. ready or not, the season is here. >> of course of course i think it will be hard. the whole first game will be hard. but i think everybody is going to be...
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and he's got to be more apologetic. and do this with the agencies involved and the legal situations, not just the publicity and the media. if he does that, he has a chance to start over again and get a fresh start. >> and the legal situation there, one of the things that seems strange to me about the story, the idea he would be doing this to take part in triathlons again. like he wouldn't be satisfied after winning seven tour de frances, he needs to take on the senior circuit in triathlons. does this help him in the lawsuits? >> they will continue forward look, you admitted to this. in the contract with the u.s. postal service, you said you would not break the anti doping laws. under the federal false claims act, you could be liable for treble damages, triple the amount of money, so roughly 1$10 million. >> so interesting what he says to oprah tonight. what is his goal? he never answer thad question. nicole cooke apologize for your audio problems. >> thank you. >> thawe'll talk with betsy and coming up next. she and her
and he's got to be more apologetic. and do this with the agencies involved and the legal situations, not just the publicity and the media. if he does that, he has a chance to start over again and get a fresh start. >> and the legal situation there, one of the things that seems strange to me about the story, the idea he would be doing this to take part in triathlons again. like he wouldn't be satisfied after winning seven tour de frances, he needs to take on the senior circuit in...
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public eye and have any credibility is come completely clean, be totally remorseful, absolutely apologetic. >> reporter: in washington i'm tory dunnan. >> we should note lance armstrong has been stripped of an olympic bronze medal and all seven tour de france titles. the second part of armstrong's interview with oprah airs tonight. >>> now our continuing coverage on the debate over guns and another high profile move toward much more sweeping gun control, this time in maryland where today the governor laid out the details of his plan for new restrictions in the wake of the newtown tragedy. scott broom is live in frederick, maryland, to tell us more tonight. scott? >> reporter: well, i came to this gun store in frederick county just to see what their reaction was and believe me, folks are angry and nervous when you talk about sweeping new changes to the gun control laws like the governor of maryland martin o'malley did today. here at the store the run on guns continues. the target of governor o'malley's initiative so-called assault style weapons, the high capacity magazines that feed bullets
public eye and have any credibility is come completely clean, be totally remorseful, absolutely apologetic. >> reporter: in washington i'm tory dunnan. >> we should note lance armstrong has been stripped of an olympic bronze medal and all seven tour de france titles. the second part of armstrong's interview with oprah airs tonight. >>> now our continuing coverage on the debate over guns and another high profile move toward much more sweeping gun control, this time in...
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i'm not apologetic for them or anything else. that everybodybe wants to get this fixed. >> but the problem is we just don't know enough about how the brian works. >> veterans groups insist the pentagon's efforts are overwhelmed by the here is number of troops and too few mental health counselors. >> the president has to get involved. days of excuses and not knowing about the problem are over. if he has to launch a presidential commission, then do it. put the full force of the country behind supporting the men and women in uniform we are losing at a shocking rate. >> but he points to another troubling issue. half of the suicide report he reviewed every year for four years were about soldiers who had gone through mental health counseling and still took their lives. >> bret: thank you. >>> senator chuck schumer says he will back the president's choice, chuck hagel, as the new head of the pentagon. the new yorkbe democrat met with the former republican senator monday at the white house. schumer then met with president obama and said
i'm not apologetic for them or anything else. that everybodybe wants to get this fixed. >> but the problem is we just don't know enough about how the brian works. >> veterans groups insist the pentagon's efforts are overwhelmed by the here is number of troops and too few mental health counselors. >> the president has to get involved. days of excuses and not knowing about the problem are over. if he has to launch a presidential commission, then do it. put the full force of the...
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apologetic but not contrite. interview on own, armstrong admitted to oprah winfrey what had long been been suspected. >> in all seven of your tour de france victories did you ever take banned substances or blood dope? >> yes. >> reporter: he said he started doping in the mid-'90s before he had cancer. the cocktail was the blood buster epo, transfusions and testosterone all banned and denied by him for years until this interview. >> it's too late for probably most people. and that's my fault. you know, i view this situation as one big lie. that i repeated a lot of times. >> reporter: a lie that over the 90-minute program he made clear was contrary to his real attitude about doping. >> did it feel wrong? >> at the time? >> uh-huh. >> no. >> it did not even feel wrong? >> no. scary. >> did you feel bad about it? >> no. even scarier. >> did you feel in any way that you were cheating? >> no. the scariest. >> reporter: performance-enhancing drugs, he said, were part of the sport like air in the rider's tires or water i
apologetic but not contrite. interview on own, armstrong admitted to oprah winfrey what had long been been suspected. >> in all seven of your tour de france victories did you ever take banned substances or blood dope? >> yes. >> reporter: he said he started doping in the mid-'90s before he had cancer. the cocktail was the blood buster epo, transfusions and testosterone all banned and denied by him for years until this interview. >> it's too late for probably most people....
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public relations standpoint honestly, -- >> and think was asked about his masseuse, whether he was apologetico her. he had sued her oprah asked if he had sued her. he said, i honestly cannot remember i said so many people. and said she told the truth. still he sued her. >> and the resources to ruin this woman's life. i want to make clear, this is not a situation like baseball doping were you have baseball players and then you have a management structure that benefits from them doping. cycling is a very federalized world. lance armstrong is not just a star cyclist, he is the boss of his team. he is in charge of who gets fired and hired. he can be in charge of whicwhat position people are in. he and social power over the other cyclists. this question of what he threatened to fire people, which over asked him directly, if they did not dope, is a very important question. a is ada have people testify under oath that was the case. for him to say absolutely not in this interview that is supposed to be destroyed confessional, he was accusing these other riders, his workers, if you will, of perjury. >
public relations standpoint honestly, -- >> and think was asked about his masseuse, whether he was apologetico her. he had sued her oprah asked if he had sued her. he said, i honestly cannot remember i said so many people. and said she told the truth. still he sued her. >> and the resources to ruin this woman's life. i want to make clear, this is not a situation like baseball doping were you have baseball players and then you have a management structure that benefits from them...
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question here, was it believable, you know, he said all of the right words, but is he truly, sincerely apologetic, you know, for what he did here? and when you talk to people, some ask, you know, does it really make a difference, and some say they are disappointed. there are cyclists who are livid, ashleigh, about what they heard the other night. but i spoke with one person, michael hall, he writes for "texas monthly" he rode with lance and he knows him well enough, and he said when you listen to what lance armstrong had to say, you do have to question whether he really meant it, take a listen -- >> he said the words, he said all the words that he should have said. he confessed to all the drugs. he called it a -- one big lie, which is exactly what it was. he said all the right things. but i don't know that he said them in the ways that people wanted to hear them, you know, i don't know that he said them with the kind of sincerity, with the kind of contrition that normal people want to hear. >> reporter: i want to read this statement from the usada, the anti-doping agency, and this is one reaction
question here, was it believable, you know, he said all of the right words, but is he truly, sincerely apologetic, you know, for what he did here? and when you talk to people, some ask, you know, does it really make a difference, and some say they are disappointed. there are cyclists who are livid, ashleigh, about what they heard the other night. but i spoke with one person, michael hall, he writes for "texas monthly" he rode with lance and he knows him well enough, and he said when...
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big level that this story would take on, the role that it was going to take on, and he was truly apologeticou're going to support him moving forward. >> i'm supportive of his comments of wanting to learn and get to note lbgt community, and i want to do everything that we can to help make that happen. now it's up to chris to help live up to that apology. >> basically it is up to him to make it right in his actions and moving forward it will determine his future with san francisco. he won't be suspended for the gape. no rocking the boat before the biggest game in the super bowl so he will be in uniform on sunday, maria. >> we'll watching. brian schactman. from the gridiron to the graveyard, the world's biggest makers of funeral caskets are widening their business models to keep up with our fatter waistlines of all thing. a preview of tyler's special that debuts tonight on cnbc at 9:00 p.m. eastern. ty, over to you. >> you can live in a double wide and can you go in a double wide. the aurora casket company takes in almost $200 million a year making it the third largest casket company in the un
big level that this story would take on, the role that it was going to take on, and he was truly apologeticou're going to support him moving forward. >> i'm supportive of his comments of wanting to learn and get to note lbgt community, and i want to do everything that we can to help make that happen. now it's up to chris to help live up to that apology. >> basically it is up to him to make it right in his actions and moving forward it will determine his future with san francisco. he...
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there is no bigger, bolder, or less apologetic advocate of gun control in the entire country than new york city mayor michael bloomberg. he is also really hard to book for an interview. but mayor bloomberg is going to be our guest here on this show on monday night. the politics of gun reform have never been more promising in this country in modern times, and he is the most aggressive, most strategic proponent of that reform in the whole country, and he is here with us monday night. i hope you will watch. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ i am pink and i am a covergirl. ♪ >>> part of what you and i pay for as american taxpayers is the cost of a whole bunch of other americans living in foreign countries. we pay for their housing. we pay for their paychecks. we pay for their health care. we pay for their day care for their kids. we pay for their kids' schooling, all while they live in other countries. and the reason this is not denounced in washington as commie wasteful spending on foreign foreigness is because we the americans the american taxpayers pay to live abroad the members of our u.s. military and t
there is no bigger, bolder, or less apologetic advocate of gun control in the entire country than new york city mayor michael bloomberg. he is also really hard to book for an interview. but mayor bloomberg is going to be our guest here on this show on monday night. the politics of gun reform have never been more promising in this country in modern times, and he is the most aggressive, most strategic proponent of that reform in the whole country, and he is here with us monday night. i hope you...
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there is no bigger, bolder, or less apologetic advocate of gun control in the entire country than nework city mayor michael bloomberg. he is also really hard to book for an interview. but mayor bloomberg is going to be our guest here on this show on monday night. the politics of gun reform have never been more promising in this country in modern times, and he is the most aggressive, most strategic proponent of that reform in the whole country, and he is here with us monday night. i hope you will watch. [ female announcer ] what does the anti-aging power of olay total effects plus the perfecting color of a bb cream equal? introducing the newest beauty trend. total effects cc cream c for color. c for correction. [ female announcer ] fight 7 signs of aging flawlessly. cc what's possible. this reduced sodium soup says it may help lower cholesterol, how does it work? you just have to eat it as part of your heart healthy diet. step 1. eat the soup. all those veggies and beans, that's what may help lower your cholesterol and -- well that's easy [ male announcer ] progresso. you gotta taste t
there is no bigger, bolder, or less apologetic advocate of gun control in the entire country than nework city mayor michael bloomberg. he is also really hard to book for an interview. but mayor bloomberg is going to be our guest here on this show on monday night. the politics of gun reform have never been more promising in this country in modern times, and he is the most aggressive, most strategic proponent of that reform in the whole country, and he is here with us monday night. i hope you...
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it was his turn to apologetic. he said, it turns out there's been in activities in my house i haven't been completely aware of. the father said. she is due in august. the target statistickic. >> s figure out his daughter was pregnant before he did. this is not even the creepiest part. that is their business and also not their business. it can feel more than a little intrusive. for that reason, some companies now mask how much they know about you. for example, if you are pregnant woman, and your second trimester, you may get coupons in the mail for cribs and diapers, along with a discount on a riding lawnmower and a coupon for free bowling socks with the purchase of any pair of bowling shoes. to you it just seems fortuitous the pregnancy related coupons came in the mail along with the other jung. in fact the company knows you don't bowl, you don't cut your own law. it's merely covering the track so is that what it knows doesn't seem so spooky. all right. let me finish with another question. i actually like the way i
it was his turn to apologetic. he said, it turns out there's been in activities in my house i haven't been completely aware of. the father said. she is due in august. the target statistickic. >> s figure out his daughter was pregnant before he did. this is not even the creepiest part. that is their business and also not their business. it can feel more than a little intrusive. for that reason, some companies now mask how much they know about you. for example, if you are pregnant woman,...
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there is no bigger, bolder, or less apologetic advocate of gun control in the entire country than nework city mayor michael bloomberg. he is also really hard to book for an interview. but mayor bloomberg is going to be our guest here on this show on monday night. the politics of gun reform have never been more promising in this country in modern times, and he is the most aggressive, most strategic proponent of that reform in the whole country, and he is here with us monday night. i hope you will watch. ♪ constipated? yeah. mm. some laxatives like dulcolax can cause cramps. but phillips' caplets don't. they have magnesium. for effective relief of occasional constipation. thanks. [ phillips' lady ] live the regular life. phillips'. a regular guy with an irregular heartbeat. the usual, bob? not today. [ male announcer ] bob has afib: atrial fibrillation not caused by a heart valve problem, a condition that puts him at greater risk for a stroke. [ gps ] turn left. i don't think so. [ male announcer ] for years, bob took warfarin, and made a monthly trip to the clinic to get his blood test
there is no bigger, bolder, or less apologetic advocate of gun control in the entire country than nework city mayor michael bloomberg. he is also really hard to book for an interview. but mayor bloomberg is going to be our guest here on this show on monday night. the politics of gun reform have never been more promising in this country in modern times, and he is the most aggressive, most strategic proponent of that reform in the whole country, and he is here with us monday night. i hope you...
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there is no bigger, bolder, or less apologetic advocate of gun control in the entire country than newayor michael bloomberg. he is also really hard to book for an interview. but mayor bloomberg is going to be our guest here on this show on monday night. the politics of gun reform have never been more promising in this country in modern times, and he is the most aggressive, most strategic proponent of that reform in the whole country, and he is here with us monday night. i hope you will watch. so, we all set? i've got two tickets to paradise! pack your bags, we'll leave tonight. uhh, it's next month, actually... eddie continues singing: to tickets to... paradiiiiiise! no four. remember? whoooa whooaa whooo! you know ronny, folks who save hundreds of dollars by switching to geico sure are happy. and how happy are they jimmy? happier than eddie money running a travel agency. get happy. get geico. fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more. >>> part of what you and i pay for as american taxpayers is the cost of a whole bunch of other americans living in foreign countries. we p
there is no bigger, bolder, or less apologetic advocate of gun control in the entire country than newayor michael bloomberg. he is also really hard to book for an interview. but mayor bloomberg is going to be our guest here on this show on monday night. the politics of gun reform have never been more promising in this country in modern times, and he is the most aggressive, most strategic proponent of that reform in the whole country, and he is here with us monday night. i hope you will watch....
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people to accept and don't necessarily buy into the fact that lance armstrong is fully contrite and apologetic over what he has done. >> what about the people he sued? not just the people who came forward and made the claims that we all now know are true, what is he saying about that? >> reporter: in one case, especially about the team ma masseuse, who in many cases made intercountry drug runs, in one case driving 18-hour round trip between spain and france to pick up performance-enhancing drugs. many of these people were sued and lance armstrong almost appeared to not be able to remember just how many people his team had sued over the years. but he says it was really all a design to be able to keep control of his personal narrative. >> i was used to controlling everything in my life. i controlled every outcome in my life. >> you've been doing that forever? >> yeah, especially when it comes to sport. but the last thing i'll say is that now the story is so bad and so toxic. and a lot of it is true. >> reporter: you know, victor, what's interesting is that oprah ended the interview by asking lan
people to accept and don't necessarily buy into the fact that lance armstrong is fully contrite and apologetic over what he has done. >> what about the people he sued? not just the people who came forward and made the claims that we all now know are true, what is he saying about that? >> reporter: in one case, especially about the team ma masseuse, who in many cases made intercountry drug runs, in one case driving 18-hour round trip between spain and france to pick up...
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vehement in his denials going after the people for criticing and over the years and will he be apologetic and contrite? we will have to see highway it plays out. and we have the interview with lance armstrong that is gone over two and a half hours. he came ready in all caps. >> that was such a great tweet. ready for what? ready to apologize and advice for his people and ready to do what? they are watching the interview when it happens. there of course is stories about what he told the folks at live strong. they had to step away in the wake of the scandal. he did not apologize, but what did he say? >> he apologized for the stress he put the staff, the live strong foundation under for the last few years. he was on his way to the interview with oprah winfrey and it lasted about 15 minutes and he was at times tearful and the spokes person for the live strong foundation in the meeting said it was emotional and he choked up for a moment, but we were glad to see him. at no point did he talk about performance-enhancing drug use or anything like that. they had to continue to do the work they are d
vehement in his denials going after the people for criticing and over the years and will he be apologetic and contrite? we will have to see highway it plays out. and we have the interview with lance armstrong that is gone over two and a half hours. he came ready in all caps. >> that was such a great tweet. ready for what? ready to apologize and advice for his people and ready to do what? they are watching the interview when it happens. there of course is stories about what he told the...
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lance armstrong was emotional, but not tearful, apologetic, but not contrite. in an exclusive sbrou on own, armstrong admitted to oprah winfrey what had long been suspected. >> in all seven of your tour de france victories, did you ever take banned substances or blood dope? >> yes. >> armstrong said he started doping in the mid '90s, before he had cancer. his cocktail was the blood booster epo, transfusions and testosterone, all banned. and all denied by him for years until this interview. >> it's too late for probably most people and that's my fault. i've used this situation as one big lie that i repeated a lot of times. >> a lie that, over the 90-minute program, he made clear was contrary to his own view of doping. >> did it feel wrong? >> at the time, no. >> it did not even feel wrong? >> no. scary. >> did you feel bad about it? >> no, even scarier. >> did you feel in any way that you were cheating? >> no, the scariest. >> reporter: performance-enhancing drugs, he says, was part of the sport, like air in the riders' tires or water in their bottle. >> i didn'
lance armstrong was emotional, but not tearful, apologetic, but not contrite. in an exclusive sbrou on own, armstrong admitted to oprah winfrey what had long been suspected. >> in all seven of your tour de france victories, did you ever take banned substances or blood dope? >> yes. >> armstrong said he started doping in the mid '90s, before he had cancer. his cocktail was the blood booster epo, transfusions and testosterone, all banned. and all denied by him for years until...
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is he truly apologetic and does it really make a difference? you asked some people here, they say no. there are others who are disappointed in what they heard, cyclists here, there are many who are livid about that interview last night. a lot of people watched it here in austin, texas, and take a listen to what some of those people had to say about that interview -- >> i'd like to think that at some point, you know, he would be forgiven but the reality is i think he burned those bridges a long time ago. i think he's a -- i think he's a cheater, you know, i think he's a cheater. i don't know how else to say it. >> in austin really it's not news to us. i want to love lance. i still love him i guess at heart, but i think it's really shady that he kept this from us for so long. >> personally i think whatever they're putting into their body is their choice, and i think if everyone's doing it, whoever's the best at it, the best cheater, should win and that's obviously what happened right here. i mean, he's still got to train and everything it's not l
is he truly apologetic and does it really make a difference? you asked some people here, they say no. there are others who are disappointed in what they heard, cyclists here, there are many who are livid about that interview last night. a lot of people watched it here in austin, texas, and take a listen to what some of those people had to say about that interview -- >> i'd like to think that at some point, you know, he would be forgiven but the reality is i think he burned those bridges a...
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as far as i can tell they are not apologetic at all. >> i'm not sure what harm they've caused.ted for today, for example we don't know that a burglary that took place that you referenced earlier jon was directly related to the release of this information. we are not a hundred percent sure about that. what the paper didn't do was give good enough explanations and be more forthcoming about why they did what they did. jon: there are something like 8,000 active and retired police officers who live in rocklin county and their names are on the list of gun owners. what do you say to somebody who put a thug away some years ago and maybe now that thug is getting out of prison? >> those are all good points. meanwhile the irony is at the same time that sort of the liberal media are trying to disclose more about legal gun owners, as bill keller said not illegal gun owners, nobody knows who they are, they are trying to suppress information about known criminals. in california they passed prop 35 with 81% of the vote calling for more disclosure about sex offenders and their whereabouts after
as far as i can tell they are not apologetic at all. >> i'm not sure what harm they've caused.ted for today, for example we don't know that a burglary that took place that you referenced earlier jon was directly related to the release of this information. we are not a hundred percent sure about that. what the paper didn't do was give good enough explanations and be more forthcoming about why they did what they did. jon: there are something like 8,000 active and retired police officers who...
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>> he wasn't apologetic enough for doing all of those things. he should apologize to me personally.phanie: what remains to be done when people say is he going to walk the walk talk the talk what remains to be done for him -- the supreme court is not obviously under his -- he can't affect marriage equality anymore. he has already gone on record right? what would you like to see him do? >> one of the things we talked about is his campaigning in a sense, and even in front of the supreme court yesterday. another thing that would be fascinating is lbgt cabinet appointments and there are two great possibilities. john berry from the office of personnel, and fred hochberg who is chair of the u.s. export import banks. >> stephanie: yeah, and i was reading the story yesterday in the "washington post" about military -- same-sex couples still not having the same rights as -- you know to services and benefits and all of that. >> we have been seeing lately, same-sex spouses being kicked out -- or not admitted to officers clubs. chaplain still can deny same-sex couples the right to marry even in s
>> he wasn't apologetic enough for doing all of those things. he should apologize to me personally.phanie: what remains to be done when people say is he going to walk the walk talk the talk what remains to be done for him -- the supreme court is not obviously under his -- he can't affect marriage equality anymore. he has already gone on record right? what would you like to see him do? >> one of the things we talked about is his campaigning in a sense, and even in front of the...
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no country in the world needs to be apologetic for one to secure its borders and to know who is in the country. that is a right of every sovereign country. our situation is complex. it is the borders and the airports. a lot of it is a system of the physical border but also being able to track who enters at an airport, the visa expired but they have not left. we have a lot more technology than the last time we tried this. we can do things like provide the private sector with verification tools that enable you to get a match on a social security number, and we should put that technology to work. it is the border and the airports and verify who is in the country and applying for work. we have the technology to do it. we to ensure we get this done in a way that makes sense for our system. that will help us in many years if we have that kind of system. president obama promised he would do this in his first year. he did not. the worry is we go at this again and it doesn't work. the president gets all the political points. the republicans get all the political blame. a political victory but n
no country in the world needs to be apologetic for one to secure its borders and to know who is in the country. that is a right of every sovereign country. our situation is complex. it is the borders and the airports. a lot of it is a system of the physical border but also being able to track who enters at an airport, the visa expired but they have not left. we have a lot more technology than the last time we tried this. we can do things like provide the private sector with verification tools...
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no country in the world needs to be apologetic for one to secure its borders and to know who is in the country. that is a right of every sovereign country. our situation is complex. it is the borders and the airports. a lot of it is a system of the physical border but also being able to track who enters at an airport, the visa expired but they have not left. we have a lot more technology than the last time we tried this. we can do things like provide the private sector with verification tools that enable you to get a match on a social security number, and we should put that technology to work. it is the border and the airports and verify who is in the country and applying for work. we have the technology to do it. we to ensure we get this done in a way that makes sense for our system. that will help us in many years if we have that kind of system. president obama promised he would do this in his first year. he did not. the worry is we go at this again and it doesn't work. the president gets all the political points. the republicans get all the political blame. a political victory but n
no country in the world needs to be apologetic for one to secure its borders and to know who is in the country. that is a right of every sovereign country. our situation is complex. it is the borders and the airports. a lot of it is a system of the physical border but also being able to track who enters at an airport, the visa expired but they have not left. we have a lot more technology than the last time we tried this. we can do things like provide the private sector with verification tools...