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armstrong say?ay, you know, if we're going to the tour we've got to -- we've got to perform. we need the results. >> what did that mean? >> i think he just -- you didn't have to be a rocket scientist to figure it out. you know? if we were going to -- if we were going to be competitive, there was only one road to take. >> was there a discussion about doping in any way with mr. swart? >> the only aspect that is true is that he was on the team. beyond that, not true. >> the doping allegations arose in a case brought by lance armstrong against an insurer based in dallas, texas who provided huge bonuses paid to armstrong for winning the tour de france in successive years. >> these are the checks making the first two payments under the contract. these checks represent when he won on the fourth and the fifth making those payments for $1.5 million and then $3 million. obviously, no one ever won six before. >> attorney jeff tillotson represented the insurer, who refused to pay a further $5 million when armst
armstrong say?ay, you know, if we're going to the tour we've got to -- we've got to perform. we need the results. >> what did that mean? >> i think he just -- you didn't have to be a rocket scientist to figure it out. you know? if we were going to -- if we were going to be competitive, there was only one road to take. >> was there a discussion about doping in any way with mr. swart? >> the only aspect that is true is that he was on the team. beyond that, not true....
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. >>> lance armstrong salutes the crowd. seven time winner of tour de france. >> a moment of triumph now turned epic disgrace. after years of strenuous denial, in january lance armstrong finally admitted in an interview with oprah winfrey that he had used performance enhancing drugs. >> i view the situation as one big lie. >> the united states anti-doping agency or usada said that armstrong was part of an organized effort by the u.s. postal team to dupe the public and fool authorities. >> you're looking at the bernie madoff of sport. this is the biggest fraud in the history of sport. the biggest. he couldn't have done it alone. >> and a book just out this week adds fuel to that fire. detailing an alleged conspiracy and coverup throughout every level of the sport. the author spoke to anderson cooper. >> it's not just the doping. it's all the stuff around the doping. the sheer number of people who had an interest in protecting sort of lance incorporate rated as you worded it. >> we view this about a business, enterprise essent
. >>> lance armstrong salutes the crowd. seven time winner of tour de france. >> a moment of triumph now turned epic disgrace. after years of strenuous denial, in january lance armstrong finally admitted in an interview with oprah winfrey that he had used performance enhancing drugs. >> i view the situation as one big lie. >> the united states anti-doping agency or usada said that armstrong was part of an organized effort by the u.s. postal team to dupe the public and...
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marjorie diehl-armstrong.st time, the fbi's lead investigator can talk about it. >> marjorie diehl-armstrong knew that her father had a large amount of money, an inheritance that she wanted and she wanted now. >> jerry clark was born and raised in erie, pennsylvania, and became the fbi's man in charge immediately after the robbery. armstrong, he says, believed that inheritance was worth $1.8 million. >> and in order to get that, she had to figure out a way to have him killed. the amount that it would take to have her father killed was an amount that they needed to rob a bank for. which in itself is one of the most bizarre motivations you could find. you had to steal money to use money to pay somebody to kill somebody. >> marjorie diehl-armstrong had talked to ken barnes about killing her father. he wanted a significant amount down in order to do it. they thought where are we going to get this kind of money? let's rob a bank. >> if all of that sounds bizarre, a cast of characters out of the gang who couldn't sh
marjorie diehl-armstrong.st time, the fbi's lead investigator can talk about it. >> marjorie diehl-armstrong knew that her father had a large amount of money, an inheritance that she wanted and she wanted now. >> jerry clark was born and raised in erie, pennsylvania, and became the fbi's man in charge immediately after the robbery. armstrong, he says, believed that inheritance was worth $1.8 million. >> and in order to get that, she had to figure out a way to have him killed....
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for instance, armstrong argues that the u.s.e should have known it got this marketing benefit by sponsoring the team because he won so many times the postal service had the benefit of all the media exposure of his victories. and he's basically argue the in lawsuit that the postal service should have known he was doping. >> it's obviously incredibly important to him to be able to compete in triathalons. that's one of the things he cannot do now, correct? >> correct. >> was he doping during triathalons after his cycling career? is that known? >> i think there have been allegations that he was and he was still working with mckelly ferrari. but his side of the story, lance's side of the story is that he wasn't doping, he was just sort of helping him with the training regimen. >> but that dr. ferrari, when lance started to work with him from your book there were allegations about him even then. the fact he chose to work with that doctor was highly suspicious. >> highly suspicious. it came out in the news. and lance's story was the sa
for instance, armstrong argues that the u.s.e should have known it got this marketing benefit by sponsoring the team because he won so many times the postal service had the benefit of all the media exposure of his victories. and he's basically argue the in lawsuit that the postal service should have known he was doping. >> it's obviously incredibly important to him to be able to compete in triathalons. that's one of the things he cannot do now, correct? >> correct. >> was he...
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bring and scott armstrong.founder of the national security archives and for a time, a chairman of the board of the government accountability project. scott, how did you get involved in this case? what is the broader issue of the case of rick bourke? had beenbourke indicted, he was seeking to establish the fact he was a whistleblower and at one point went to the government accountability project, a nonprofit organization in which he helps and protects the ability of whistleblowers to speak out. they turned to me and asked if i would be interested in taking on this case, taking a look at what happened and seeing if rick work was a whistleblower. i should point out i'm speaking today for myself and not on behalf of of the project. i reluctantly accepted it because it seemed like an opportunity to look at a case of major international corruption, a case where there was massive kozeny. hans bodmer was also the chief operating officer for not only kozeny but a variety of national croaks, for the russian oligarchy, an
bring and scott armstrong.founder of the national security archives and for a time, a chairman of the board of the government accountability project. scott, how did you get involved in this case? what is the broader issue of the case of rick bourke? had beenbourke indicted, he was seeking to establish the fact he was a whistleblower and at one point went to the government accountability project, a nonprofit organization in which he helps and protects the ability of whistleblowers to speak out....
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ask your doctor about cialis for daily use and a 30-tablet free trial. >>> lance armstrong's dramatic will go down as one of the tragedies in sports. an olympian that battled and beat cancer and admired around the world for his incredible athletic about tips and cape crashing down when he finally, finally admitted to rumors, some of them that he had been doping all along. armstrong's amazing career, what we were led to believe was an amazing career ruins, his reputation, a new book called lance armstrong the tour de france and the greatest sports conspiracy ever explains how he got away with doping so long and who helped him. it's written by vanessa o'connell and more. i want to play a little bit of who he said. let's play that. >> yes or no, did you ever take banned substances to enhance your cycling performance? >> yes. >> yes or no, in all seven of your tour de france victories, did you ever take banned substances or blood dope? >> yes. >> so he said a lot, but there was a lot he didn't say. what were some of the major things that he didn't go into? >> well, i mean, i think he didn
ask your doctor about cialis for daily use and a 30-tablet free trial. >>> lance armstrong's dramatic will go down as one of the tragedies in sports. an olympian that battled and beat cancer and admired around the world for his incredible athletic about tips and cape crashing down when he finally, finally admitted to rumors, some of them that he had been doping all along. armstrong's amazing career, what we were led to believe was an amazing career ruins, his reputation, a new book...
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that's what armstrong.ck in the sport. >> greg lemond, an honor to meet you. thank you. >> thank you. thanks. >> a shocking attack. a killer whale, drowns, mauls its trainer in front of guests. not the first time the killer whale killed somebody. did captivity drive the whale to do this. we have the controversial documentary "black fish" ahead. [ ship horn blows ] no, no, no! stop! humans. one day we're coming up with the theory of relativity, the next... not so much. but that's okay -- you're covered with great ideas like optional better car replacement from liberty mutual insurance. total your car and we give you the money to buy one a model year newer. learn about it at libertymutual.com. liberty mutual insurance. responsibility. what's your policy? she's always been able it's just her way.day. but your erectile dysfunction - that could be a question of blood flow. cialis tadalafil for daily use helps you be ready anytime the moment's right. you can be more confident in your ability to be ready. and the
that's what armstrong.ck in the sport. >> greg lemond, an honor to meet you. thank you. >> thank you. thanks. >> a shocking attack. a killer whale, drowns, mauls its trainer in front of guests. not the first time the killer whale killed somebody. did captivity drive the whale to do this. we have the controversial documentary "black fish" ahead. [ ship horn blows ] no, no, no! stop! humans. one day we're coming up with the theory of relativity, the next... not so...
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that's what armstrong.ldn't be allowed to be back in the sport. >> greg lemond, an honor to meet you. thank you. >> thank you. thanks. >> a shocking attack. a killer whale, drowns, mauls its trainer in front of guests. not the first time the killer whale killed somebody. did captivity drive the whale to do this. we have the controversial documentary "black fish" ahead. [ male announcer ] this is claira. to prove to you that aleve is the better choice for her, she's agreed to give it up. that's today? [ male announcer ] we'll be with her all day to see how it goes. [ claira ] after the deliveries, i was okay. now the ciabatta is done and the pain is starting again. more pills? seriously? seriously. [ groans ] all these stops to take more pills can be a pain. can i get my aleve back? ♪ for my pain, i want my aleve. [ male announcer ] look for the easy-open red arthritis cap. [ babies crying ] surprise -- your house was built on an ancient burial ground. [ ghosts moaning ] surprise -- your car needs a new tran
that's what armstrong.ldn't be allowed to be back in the sport. >> greg lemond, an honor to meet you. thank you. >> thank you. thanks. >> a shocking attack. a killer whale, drowns, mauls its trainer in front of guests. not the first time the killer whale killed somebody. did captivity drive the whale to do this. we have the controversial documentary "black fish" ahead. [ male announcer ] this is claira. to prove to you that aleve is the better choice for her, she's...
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that was the 96 name or lance armstrong called it butter as a code name. >> he kept it in the butter compartment in the refrigerator. >> stephen: and when they caught him they said, "i can't believe this is not butter." ( cheers and applause ) wait a second. so, but, okay, so what-- your initial reporting on this was when? >> we started reporting on it really together back in 2010 when we broke the story of floyd landis, his former teammate -- >> stephen: who is the guy who won after him? >> correct. and he tested positively after that. >> stephen: and floyd larked on lance. nobody likes a squealer. what did he do when he narced on him. >> he called him a liar. he had a point. he denied usin use performance enhancing drug. >> if he had been nicer to floyd, this might never have come out. but he was a jerk to floyd, and as a result -- >> stephen: payback is a bitch. >> stephen: he owes the postal service-- who was a sponsor-- long green. >> the postal service paid $40 million over the years to his cycling team and now he's being sued by the u.s. department of justice in a whistleblowe
that was the 96 name or lance armstrong called it butter as a code name. >> he kept it in the butter compartment in the refrigerator. >> stephen: and when they caught him they said, "i can't believe this is not butter." ( cheers and applause ) wait a second. so, but, okay, so what-- your initial reporting on this was when? >> we started reporting on it really together back in 2010 when we broke the story of floyd landis, his former teammate -- >> stephen: who...
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. >> stephen: welcome back, everybody, my guest tonight broke the armstrong keating scandal.ig deal please welcome reed albered gotti, and vanessa o'connell. let's get your bona fides out here. reed and vanessa you both work for the "wall street journal," correct? >> exactly. >> stephen: you cover white collar crime? >> correct. >> stephen: and you cover-- >> i've been covering vices like tobacco, alcohol. >> stephen: so together white collar crime and dope equals lance armstrong. because your new book is called "wheeled men: lance armstrong the tour de france and the greatest sports conspiracy ever." first of all, lance is a friend. >> i know that. >> stephen: i stick by my friend. i'm loyal to the end. my first question is, do people still like him? do people still like lance? how is his popularity doing? >> not stow great. >> stephen: what does dlance do that was so bad? honest to god. it's just a bicycle race. you know, it's like what little kids do with bells and streamers. why are we holding his feet to the fire over this? it's not the tour du america. it's the tour de
. >> stephen: welcome back, everybody, my guest tonight broke the armstrong keating scandal.ig deal please welcome reed albered gotti, and vanessa o'connell. let's get your bona fides out here. reed and vanessa you both work for the "wall street journal," correct? >> exactly. >> stephen: you cover white collar crime? >> correct. >> stephen: and you cover-- >> i've been covering vices like tobacco, alcohol. >> stephen: so together white collar...
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i love you bree. >> armstrong's weekly routine will continue indefinitely.o life for first-degree murder. >> sometimes i can see the victim in my case when i'm walking, you know what i'm saying? it's like demons that never go away. i have dreams about it, you know? >> the victim was a friend who learned that armstrong was involved in drug dealing and credit card fraud. >> she was an ex-girlfriend of mine, but we still lived together at the time. so at the time i guess you could say she was a roommate, you know what i'm saying? she was finding out what i was doing. it started infringing on her life. and she started getting scared and tried to stop me and didn't listen. and there's been this discrepancy as to what she was going to the police and talking about and who she was telling who i was involved with. and it led to her -- i can't even phrase it. it shouldn't have happened, what happened to her shouldn't have happened to her. >> armstrong told us he chose to plead guilty even though he wasn't the hit man. >> i knew what happened. i was definitely complici
i love you bree. >> armstrong's weekly routine will continue indefinitely.o life for first-degree murder. >> sometimes i can see the victim in my case when i'm walking, you know what i'm saying? it's like demons that never go away. i have dreams about it, you know? >> the victim was a friend who learned that armstrong was involved in drug dealing and credit card fraud. >> she was an ex-girlfriend of mine, but we still lived together at the time. so at the time i guess...
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she and armstrong began dating in 2003 but they called off an engagement in 2006. the department of agriculture will allow three foster farm plants in the central valley to remain open for now although they are linked to a nation-wide salmonella outbreak. the agriculture department officials say the company is making enough major changes to the slaughter process to remain open. consumer reports says chickens processed at plans sold under several other brands such as safe way farms and kirkland signature. they are warning people to avoid raw chicken processed in the plants. >> we have a lot of gray. >> that is right, keeping the temperatures cool and 47 in san rafael. where the sun is shining it is in the upper 50's. we are 55 in san francisco and we will talk about the weekend warm-up i promised on the way. the forecast is or how to get great deals the easy way. you do enough flying around. that's why we give you real big club card deals. this week, load up on your favorite coke products. 12 packs are $2.77 each. $16.99 for 150 ounced up on your favorite coke produ
she and armstrong began dating in 2003 but they called off an engagement in 2006. the department of agriculture will allow three foster farm plants in the central valley to remain open for now although they are linked to a nation-wide salmonella outbreak. the agriculture department officials say the company is making enough major changes to the slaughter process to remain open. consumer reports says chickens processed at plans sold under several other brands such as safe way farms and kirkland...
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lance armstrong's team violated the contract by doping. u.s.epartment of justice joined that lawsuit to the tune of potentially $120 million. >> this brings up business beams that we bring upt book. lance armstrong argues that the postal service should have known. it got this marketing benefit by sponsoring the team because he won so many times. the post office had media exposure of his victories. he is arguing that the postal service should have known he was doping. >> it is obviously incredibly important to compete in triathlons. that's one of the things he cannot do now, correct? >> correct. >> was he doping in triathlons after his cycling career? >> i think there are allegations. but his side of the story, lance's story, is that he wasn't doping, he was just helping with the training regimen. >> tonight, cnn will have a lot more on lance arm strong. 10:00 p.m. eastern. make sure to tune in necessary this week is cnn premier, krp premier of "black fish." i've seen this documentary. it is really powerful. the documentary takes aim at the cont
lance armstrong's team violated the contract by doping. u.s.epartment of justice joined that lawsuit to the tune of potentially $120 million. >> this brings up business beams that we bring upt book. lance armstrong argues that the postal service should have known. it got this marketing benefit by sponsoring the team because he won so many times. the post office had media exposure of his victories. he is arguing that the postal service should have known he was doping. >> it is...
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i heard louis armstrong. parents are thinking that is my kid.ad that kind of depth and that kind of foundation. tavis: how does a kid even access that? >> because you need to share these kind of things. and in my house, growing up with my son which is where this idea started, he grew up in a house where he heard this music all the time. said a lot of kids don't have this opportunity. good,on't know what is what's bad, what's real. time, this needs to be done. this in needs to share such a lovely way that a kid can be invited into this thing. this is not for me. it is universal. tavis: i will turn this around a little bit. i love the way it is laid out. own. artist has his or her favorites, i love the layout. you said a moment ago that some titles were just the music that changed the world. take one or two artists if you , and tell me your view of how they change the world. i think we live in it alter where the word "icon" has been bastardized. right that icons are people that change the game. they bring something to the table that change the way
i heard louis armstrong. parents are thinking that is my kid.ad that kind of depth and that kind of foundation. tavis: how does a kid even access that? >> because you need to share these kind of things. and in my house, growing up with my son which is where this idea started, he grew up in a house where he heard this music all the time. said a lot of kids don't have this opportunity. good,on't know what is what's bad, what's real. time, this needs to be done. this in needs to share such a...
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the lance armstrong doping cover up.new book, "wheelmen" lance armstrong, the tour de france, and the greatest sports consxeersty ever." good morning, guys. >> good morning. thanks for having us. >> thank you. congratulations on the book. my question is really actually about the money. i want to follow the money. the. tom was one of the great big backers of lance armstrong. to this day i know he said he knew nothing about this. did tom who had been backing this guy from day one know what was going on? >> we don't have consequential proof that tom actually had intimate first hand knowledge of the doping on the team, but one of the reasons we were so passionate about the story, there were several around him, it wasn't just lance armstrong. so many people looked the other way or did have direct knowledge and didn't allow the truth to come out or allow the scandal to be uncovered. >> here's my question. i don't understand. i assume when you follow the money, you have to get to other people. it seems nobody else has been impl
the lance armstrong doping cover up.new book, "wheelmen" lance armstrong, the tour de france, and the greatest sports consxeersty ever." good morning, guys. >> good morning. thanks for having us. >> thank you. congratulations on the book. my question is really actually about the money. i want to follow the money. the. tom was one of the great big backers of lance armstrong. to this day i know he said he knew nothing about this. did tom who had been backing this guy...
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. >>> a new legal headache for lance armstrong, stemming from his doping scandal.bc news has learned that armstrong is being compelled to testify under oath, for the first time since admitting he used legal drugs. that testimony is for an insurance that seeks to recoup millions of dollars it paid armstrong. armstrong could settle the case and avoid testifying. >>> time, now, for sports. hockey is back. and so is postseason baseball. >> fans in pittsburgh going wild for the first playoff game in 20 years. here's neil everett at espn. >> good morning, america. i'm neil everett, at the "sportscenter" desk in los angeles. wild card baseball on tuesday. and what a wild night for pittsburgh fans. their first postseason game since 1992. and they got into johnny cuedo's head in an hurry. and later in tinning, russell martin has what byrd had. and cuedo didn't have anything. cuedo was gone in a hurry. bottom seven, the pirates up 5-1. and martin believes if some is good, more is better. his second of the game. pittsburgh goes on to win 6-2. they'll face st. louis next in a
. >>> a new legal headache for lance armstrong, stemming from his doping scandal.bc news has learned that armstrong is being compelled to testify under oath, for the first time since admitting he used legal drugs. that testimony is for an insurance that seeks to recoup millions of dollars it paid armstrong. armstrong could settle the case and avoid testifying. >>> time, now, for sports. hockey is back. and so is postseason baseball. >> fans in pittsburgh going wild for...
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the book says that she spoke to federal investigators about her knowledge of armstrong's doping and armstrong admitted doping this year in an interview with oprah. the two began dating in 2003 and they engaged but split in 2006. >> twitter could spoil the end of your favorite tv show but now it is believed it could save a life. scientists believe that the san francisco-based social network could help identify users at risk of committing suicide. the study focused on tweets that directly minutes suicide along with key words and phrases related to warning signs. researchers also discovered this each state's ratio of suicidal tweets strongly correlated with the suicide rate. >> "wall street journal" opens in 15 minutes for trading after the dow had the best day of the year and the dow jumped 300 points to close at 15,126 more than a 2 percent jump. speculation of a default deal led to the increase and at 6:45 we check with jane king at the new york stock exchange to see how the dow is doing this morning. >> starbucks could hand you more than the morning latte launching a new effort to end the go
the book says that she spoke to federal investigators about her knowledge of armstrong's doping and armstrong admitted doping this year in an interview with oprah. the two began dating in 2003 and they engaged but split in 2006. >> twitter could spoil the end of your favorite tv show but now it is believed it could save a life. scientists believe that the san francisco-based social network could help identify users at risk of committing suicide. the study focused on tweets that directly...
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how are you lance armstrong?y: but lance armstrong has -- [ laughter ] lance armstrong has one testicle. >> oh, no. what have i done? [ laughter ] my wife is going to kill me. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: get out of here, man. get lost. thank you so much. ♪ [ cheers and applause ] he always -- he whiffs every time. he gets no laughs. [ laughter ] remember when he had to come out and he got hit by a football? and the football was supposed to hit him in the crotch, and it hits him in the kneecap, and he still holds his crotch. he goes -- [ laughter ] no one laughed. we torture that poor writer. patrick borelli, right there, everybody. ♪ [ cheers and applause ] let's try another suggestion here. it's from harvey gravino. "hey, jimmy, my favorite halloween candies are tootsie pops. and i used to love that old commercial about how many licks it takes to get to the center of a tootsie pop. i heard there's an unedited full-length version of that commercial. you should play it on your show." oh, i remember that commercial. it
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mark welcome to the kaiser report max good to be here all right mark armstrong let's talk first about the banking system as we currently know it first the f.d.a. i see it protects our deposits right it is insurance for protecting our deposits but the insurance fund is only about twenty six twenty seven billion dollars deposits are way over a trillion dollars so in light of the derivatives bubble which goes up to about ten ten plus trillion just for at risk just for b. of a and chase there's there could be a real problem in our list we got to do room is in a second but let's just revisit those numbers for a second you're saying there's a roughly a trillion on deposit and the f.d.i.c fund has how much of that. twenty seven billion ok when we look at situations like what we saw recently in cyprus where they had a bail in here you have a situation where deposits from banks from people money at the bank was basically confiscated by the government right and so when you describe a situation where the f.t. i see has a minuscule amount of funds available in case of a some kind of meltdown in t
mark welcome to the kaiser report max good to be here all right mark armstrong let's talk first about the banking system as we currently know it first the f.d.a. i see it protects our deposits right it is insurance for protecting our deposits but the insurance fund is only about twenty six twenty seven billion dollars deposits are way over a trillion dollars so in light of the derivatives bubble which goes up to about ten ten plus trillion just for at risk just for b. of a and chase there's...
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welcome back to the kaiser report imax keyser time now to turn to mark armstrong a public banking dot org mark welcome to the kaiser report max good to be here all right mark armstrong let's talk first about the banking system as we currently know it first the f.d.a. i see it protects our deposits right it is insurance for protecting our deposits but the insurance fund is only about twenty six twenty seven billion dollars deposits are way over a trillion dollars so in light of the derivatives bubble which goes up to about ten ten plus trillion just for at risk just for b. of a and chase there's there could be a real problem in our list we've got to do room is in a second but let's just revisit those numbers for a second you're saying there's a roughly a trillion on deposit and the f.d.i.c fund has how much of that. twenty seven billion ok when we look at situations like what we saw recently in cyprus where they had a bail in here you have a situation where deposits from banks from people money at the bank was basically confiscated by the government right and so when you describe a sit
welcome back to the kaiser report imax keyser time now to turn to mark armstrong a public banking dot org mark welcome to the kaiser report max good to be here all right mark armstrong let's talk first about the banking system as we currently know it first the f.d.a. i see it protects our deposits right it is insurance for protecting our deposits but the insurance fund is only about twenty six twenty seven billion dollars deposits are way over a trillion dollars so in light of the derivatives...
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claims saw armstrong get a blood infusion before a race. armstrong didn't try to hide it and told it was common in the sport. >>> well temperatures have been dropping off rapidly after the last couple of hours an the fog increase in coverage for the over night hours. no storms out there. of course yesterday at this time tracking rain to our south down toward and the fog will continue to regroup and partly cloudy skies and right around the bay. look at san from and san jose and one of the cool spots kernel 57 and waking up at 7 on track to reach the lower 70s by the afternoon hours as we gradually scale back into the afternoon. forecast head rhynes for tonight partly cloudy skies. tomorrow some morning clouds hazy sunshine and this weekend more sunshine mild to warm. sunday will be the warmest day of the weekend. over night lows in the lower 40s. we have the clouds painted coast side and around the bay and partly cloudy skies well inland so won't be clear. one storm to our east and up extreme high pressure up shore pushing up to the north of
claims saw armstrong get a blood infusion before a race. armstrong didn't try to hide it and told it was common in the sport. >>> well temperatures have been dropping off rapidly after the last couple of hours an the fog increase in coverage for the over night hours. no storms out there. of course yesterday at this time tracking rain to our south down toward and the fog will continue to regroup and partly cloudy skies and right around the bay. look at san from and san jose and one of...
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>> cycling legend with tough words for fallen star lance armstrong. this is really interesting, folks. stay with us.
>> cycling legend with tough words for fallen star lance armstrong. this is really interesting, folks. stay with us.
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for instance, armstrong argues that the u.s.should have known it got this marketing benefit by sponsoring the team because he won so many times. the postal service had the benefit of all of the media exposure. and he is basically arguing in the lawsuit that the postal service should have known he was doping. squl it's obviously incredibly important to him to be able to compete in triathlons, and that's one of the things he cannot do now. was he doping in triathlons? >> i think there have been allegations that he was. he was still working with kelly ferrari. but lance's side of the story is he wasn't doping, he was just helping him with the training regimen. >> they seemed like they were living the american dream. now it's a nightmare. this former doctor on trial accused of drugging and drowning his wife, find out what prosecutors brought in to try to prove their case. [ male announcer ] this is karen and jeremiah. they don't know it yet, but they're gonna fall in love, get married, have a couple of kids, [ children laughing ] mo
for instance, armstrong argues that the u.s.should have known it got this marketing benefit by sponsoring the team because he won so many times. the postal service had the benefit of all of the media exposure. and he is basically arguing in the lawsuit that the postal service should have known he was doping. squl it's obviously incredibly important to him to be able to compete in triathlons, and that's one of the things he cannot do now. was he doping in triathlons? >> i think there have...
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he just assumed no one is ever going to tell on me because i'm lance armstrong.hink you can blame her for this. she couldn't lie to the federal investigators once they asked her and i don't think you could blame her for not saying anything prior to that. >> really? it was all out there tom that it was against the law to juice in all sport. >> you can't blame cheryl asher she was not going to be tray her boyfriend. he should have done it the corleone way, don't ask me about my business. >> they were broken up. apparently she only told the authorities when they told her she would not be prosecuted. >> a lot of people knew. i had people say he does so much for cancer, let's turn the other way. but, a lot of hi popsy o pocksy there. i think there would have been more sympathy, but he's been more of a jerk post being clean. >> got to move onto the next topic. one of you at least has a wedding ring on and it is a good one. whoo-hoo. there is a new report out that men and women are sharing the costs of buying the ring because we are in 2013. >> absolutely not. ladies, i
he just assumed no one is ever going to tell on me because i'm lance armstrong.hink you can blame her for this. she couldn't lie to the federal investigators once they asked her and i don't think you could blame her for not saying anything prior to that. >> really? it was all out there tom that it was against the law to juice in all sport. >> you can't blame cheryl asher she was not going to be tray her boyfriend. he should have done it the corleone way, don't ask me about my...