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contract wasn't renewed in 2000 when he wanted frankie to see ferrari and frankie said no, no, no, no. frankie rode the 2000 tour clean. the vast majority of his career was clean. what was his reward? he didn't get compensated for that tour win and he lost his job and his career was derailed. that's -- that's going up against lance armstrong. going up a decade of being excoriated by him. and i was willing to give him a chance. and this is how he responds? it just doesn't make sense. >> i don't know if you can or want to answer, but did he in that phone call with you, did he admit that he had said that in the hospital room, that he had told the doctors about the drugs he had used? or did you ask him? >> no, we -- we talked about it a couple of times. and he said he wasn't going to admit it. and i said why? >> what did he say? >> and i heard legal, which makes me think we have stephanie mcilvain who was in that hospital room when it happened. she went before the grand jury. did she lie before the grand jury? but we don't know because andre birotte who was a u.s. attorney for the central
contract wasn't renewed in 2000 when he wanted frankie to see ferrari and frankie said no, no, no, no. frankie rode the 2000 tour clean. the vast majority of his career was clean. what was his reward? he didn't get compensated for that tour win and he lost his job and his career was derailed. that's -- that's going up against lance armstrong. going up a decade of being excoriated by him. and i was willing to give him a chance. and this is how he responds? it just doesn't make sense. >> i...
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look, frankie, i like ya fine the way you are. but you've got to decide are you a human being or are you a gard? reporter: this ballykissangel confessional web site -- is this an australian idea? this what? guiltgone.com. "your one-stop confessional mailbox." my one stop -- ? "post your sins. praise the lord -- "is that mastercard or visa?" well, uh i believe we had a confessional... is your guilt gone? ( interview continues ) i gave the money back. father sheahan: father, it's a stunt -- why are we taking it seriously? because the television are taking it seriously. no, they're not, they're taking -- exactly. and they're taking it out of us and i want it stopped. i want to know who's behind it and i want it stopped! father, i'm a priest. you want the cops. "the cops" are on their way. well, frankie is anyway. so what do you want? listen out. you'll hear things. and if i don't? if you don't what are you doing here? father mac: frankie? gard sullivan, father. what's occurring? excuse me? what's happening, father. there's a lot goin
look, frankie, i like ya fine the way you are. but you've got to decide are you a human being or are you a gard? reporter: this ballykissangel confessional web site -- is this an australian idea? this what? guiltgone.com. "your one-stop confessional mailbox." my one stop -- ? "post your sins. praise the lord -- "is that mastercard or visa?" well, uh i believe we had a confessional... is your guilt gone? ( interview continues ) i gave the money back. father sheahan:...
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when he says that, he chided frankie.da report has the e-mails where frankie was deemed not a team player, he was deemed selfish, he was deemed arrogant. lance asked him one time, will you go see ferrari, you have to get serious and get results, 2000, frankie said no. what were the consequences of that, finishing 111th in the tour and not getting his tour bonus from lance and getting fired. that's what the consequence was of riding clean on lance's team. i don't buy for a minute if you read tyler hamilton and dan quayle's book "the secret race," maybe at that level, where -- the level meaning tyler was a mountain climber and in 1999 and 2000 it was three guys who were on this sophisticated doping program, but even frankie and i who saw the usada report and read that book, it was new to us. it was completely new to us. 2000 was the turning point. 2001 on if you wanted to be on lance armstrong's winning tour team, then i would say, yeah, you had to do what it takes. >> he was the co-owner. >> he was the co-owner of the team
when he says that, he chided frankie.da report has the e-mails where frankie was deemed not a team player, he was deemed selfish, he was deemed arrogant. lance asked him one time, will you go see ferrari, you have to get serious and get results, 2000, frankie said no. what were the consequences of that, finishing 111th in the tour and not getting his tour bonus from lance and getting fired. that's what the consequence was of riding clean on lance's team. i don't buy for a minute if you read...
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armstrong went on the attack, accusing frankie and betsy of lying. >> she said in her deposition she hates me. >> reporter: why would he say the same thing if you don't? >> probably to support his wife. >> reporter: after that, frankie went from friend to pariah almost overnight. >> i'd go to events and i didn't know who my friend was, who my foe was, who would shake my hand, who would spit at me in disgust. i got e-mails, traitor, rat, just ripped apart. it was also from the live strong supporters. >> reporter: they weren't alone. fellow teammates floyd landis and tyler hamilton and former tour winner greg lamond all spoke up and all were smeared as jealous liars trying to profit, cover their own troubles, or both. but landis wouldn't be denied, speaking with investigators, and eventually launching the investigation that brought armstrong down. he talked about it in a "nightline" exclusive in 2010. >> if i'm taking on lance armstrong, that should be evidence enough that there's a problem with the system, because i'm saying that a bunch of people did it. at some point, people have to
armstrong went on the attack, accusing frankie and betsy of lying. >> she said in her deposition she hates me. >> reporter: why would he say the same thing if you don't? >> probably to support his wife. >> reporter: after that, frankie went from friend to pariah almost overnight. >> i'd go to events and i didn't know who my friend was, who my foe was, who would shake my hand, who would spit at me in disgust. i got e-mails, traitor, rat, just ripped apart. it was...
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i spoke to franky as well. >> is it well with the two of you? have you made peace?use they have been hurt too badly and a 40-minute conversation isn't enough. >> yes, because you repeatedly characterized her as crazy, called her other horrible things. >> i did call her crazy. >> you did? >> i did. i did. >> if you're going to go back and look at all the tapes and things you have 15said over the years about betsy -- >> i think she would be okay with me saying this, i took the liberty to say it, i caled you crazy, i called you a bitch, but i never called you fat. >> i guess we know why i was all these years putting up with that? how would you act? sweet as apple pie? >> the idea that somehow not calling you fat is any kind of -- >> consolation? >> yeah, when i heard that, my jaw dropped. >> he shouldn't have done oprah. this was too big to -- he shouldn't have gone on here. this was going to be a long process for him but he's approaching it the wrong
i spoke to franky as well. >> is it well with the two of you? have you made peace?use they have been hurt too badly and a 40-minute conversation isn't enough. >> yes, because you repeatedly characterized her as crazy, called her other horrible things. >> i did call her crazy. >> you did? >> i did. i did. >> if you're going to go back and look at all the tapes and things you have 15said over the years about betsy -- >> i think she would be okay with me...
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i spoke to franky as well. >> is it well with the two of you? have you made peace?use they have been hurt too badly and a 40-minute conversation isn't enough. >> yes, because you repeatedly characterized her as crazy, called her other horrible things. >> i did call her
i spoke to franky as well. >> is it well with the two of you? have you made peace?use they have been hurt too badly and a 40-minute conversation isn't enough. >> yes, because you repeatedly characterized her as crazy, called her other horrible things. >> i did call her
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frankie got a text in spanish from lance which said caution. >> frankie is your husband? >> yes, yes, i received numerous phone calls throughout the years. they have stopped in the past couple of years. and it is just the threat of we see what lance has done with other people, whether it is with us. and the loss of jobs with frankie getting -- having his career completely derailed because he refused to get in a doping program along with lance. >> what is amazing, as you read the reports of these investigations and the evidence that has come out, and the things that you have said and so many other people have now finally testified to, i mean, the public image that lance armstrong has created of himself seems at such odds to what so many other people in his circle have experienced over the years. >> well, that is true. but that is because he created the perception and the reality were completely different. so what the person you see is the image he wants you to see, he is a chameleon, i have said this before. if he wants you to like him, and if you're a member -- if you're
frankie got a text in spanish from lance which said caution. >> frankie is your husband? >> yes, yes, i received numerous phone calls throughout the years. they have stopped in the past couple of years. and it is just the threat of we see what lance has done with other people, whether it is with us. and the loss of jobs with frankie getting -- having his career completely derailed because he refused to get in a doping program along with lance. >> what is amazing, as you read...
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and frankie said, i think we should leave the room. had just been engaged six weeks previously. and i said, that's how he got his cancer. if you are doing that, i am not marrying you. we can stay, we can stay. >> years later, betsy and frankie andreu recalled under oath what had happened. >> the doctor asked him a couple of questions. and then came the question, have you ever taken any performance-enhancing drugs? and lance said, yes. the doctor said what were they? and he said, epo, growth hormone, cortisone, steroids and testosterone. >> what is it mr. armstrong said in response to the doctor asking him about the use of performance-enhancing drugs? >> i don't know how the doctor phrased the question. but lance's armstrong was that he had taken epo and testosterone and growth hormone and cortisone. >> also in the hospital that day was stephanie mcilvain, who worked as a rep for one of lance's main sponsors, oakley. >> after we were deposed, the day after stephanie mcilvain called sobbing. stephanie told me that her husband was called
and frankie said, i think we should leave the room. had just been engaged six weeks previously. and i said, that's how he got his cancer. if you are doing that, i am not marrying you. we can stay, we can stay. >> years later, betsy and frankie andreu recalled under oath what had happened. >> the doctor asked him a couple of questions. and then came the question, have you ever taken any performance-enhancing drugs? and lance said, yes. the doctor said what were they? and he said,...
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frankie, don't start. and when did you discover -- i don't to hear that. oonagh, do you have any idea how a saddle -- i was in the spare room. oonagh -- the gards might think it was relevant. dermot hold on a sec. do you know anything about this saddle? i know what it means. what? it means "paul dooley sleeps with the fishes." oonagh: excuse me? godfather talk. he's upset the mob. avril: frankie? in here, avril. avril: what are you doing with my saddle?! right. i'm supposed to know it's yours. where'd you find it? in his bed. what have you done with my saddle?! that's it. i'm out of here. thank you, garda sullivan for your help. i'm sure we can all sleep sound in our beds now. ( dermot whinnies ) you're not going to say hello? excuse me. avril. don't be like this. ( motor starts ) it's her choice. you okay? i want to go home. just give me five minutes to pack and settle up. was i not going to say hello to you?! how could you? how could you?! i didn't. you don't choose it just happened. so you were just a victim?! no, but i was there. somebody had to look a
frankie, don't start. and when did you discover -- i don't to hear that. oonagh, do you have any idea how a saddle -- i was in the spare room. oonagh -- the gards might think it was relevant. dermot hold on a sec. do you know anything about this saddle? i know what it means. what? it means "paul dooley sleeps with the fishes." oonagh: excuse me? godfather talk. he's upset the mob. avril: frankie? in here, avril. avril: what are you doing with my saddle?! right. i'm supposed to know...
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that the husband, franky rode with armstrong on the u.s.team was one of the first to testify against armstrong. it took tremendous courage. >> betsy, in the intro, we heard him talk about the threats, and intimidation. to anyone else it may sound crazy. but you actually lived this. you yourself, said that lance armstrong tried to destroy you after you testified five years ago to hearing him admit to taking drugs. what did he do? >> well, e-mail accounts were hacked. and i filed a police report. we went through -- we hired attorneys so we could discover who hacked into our e-mail account. we spent thousands of dollars. we got nowhere because a virginia court doesn't have to comply with michigan subpoena. i think he got a text from lance in spanish which said caution. >> franky is your husband? >> yes, yes, i received numerous phone calls throughout the years. they have stopped in the past couple of years. and it is just the threat of we see what lance has done with other people, whether it is with us. and the loss of jobs with franky getting
that the husband, franky rode with armstrong on the u.s.team was one of the first to testify against armstrong. it took tremendous courage. >> betsy, in the intro, we heard him talk about the threats, and intimidation. to anyone else it may sound crazy. but you actually lived this. you yourself, said that lance armstrong tried to destroy you after you testified five years ago to hearing him admit to taking drugs. what did he do? >> well, e-mail accounts were hacked. and i filed a...
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they have all acknowledged how hard it is just to do what he's done, and frankie in a report today was saying until you sit down and start talking to usada, you don't know how hard that is. the people who are there and made the mistakes he did in a smaller way, they seem to have more empathy for him than everyone else. interesting. >> oprah asked about paying off allegations that he attempted to pay off usada or somebody in his world attempted to pay off usada. let's listen to what he said. >> last wednesday night travis tygart ceo of usada told 60 minutes sports that someone on your team offered a donation that usada did not accept. he said it was over $150,000. were you trying to pay off usada? >> no. that's not true. >> that is not true? >> that is not true. and in the thousand-page recent decision they issued, there was a lot of stuff in there. >> yes. >> everything was in there. >> and he's saying it wasn't in that 1,000 page report. travis tygart had said that on 60 minutes sport. >> i would believe travis. >> travis. >> betsy, you would agree? >> travis, yes. my vote is for trav
they have all acknowledged how hard it is just to do what he's done, and frankie in a report today was saying until you sit down and start talking to usada, you don't know how hard that is. the people who are there and made the mistakes he did in a smaller way, they seem to have more empathy for him than everyone else. interesting. >> oprah asked about paying off allegations that he attempted to pay off usada or somebody in his world attempted to pay off usada. let's listen to what he...
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. >> here we go, that is frankie. 49er from san mateo. doesn't look to sure about that helmet, but frankie, nice going. >> and here's riley, she is wearing one of grandpa's old shirts. >> and that's four-year-old matthew from union city. he says go niners. >> and finally, shine, jr., ten months old. his mom says he is super bowl bound. >> keep them coming. e-mail your photos to news@kpix.com or upload them to our website. >>> all right, only tuesday, but the bay area is fired up for the big game on sunday and it's actually good weather. so that's good, right? >> why not start the party outside from inside. watch the game, take it outside and celebrate when they win. got it all planned, just make sure you watch. cbs 5 is going to be where the game is. here's a peek of the radar, which has been so dry. who would have thought it would be one of the driest januaries ever in san francisco after we got so much rain after thanksgiving and early december. but nearly a drop around here tonight or for the next several days. clear skies, it is late
. >> here we go, that is frankie. 49er from san mateo. doesn't look to sure about that helmet, but frankie, nice going. >> and here's riley, she is wearing one of grandpa's old shirts. >> and that's four-year-old matthew from union city. he says go niners. >> and finally, shine, jr., ten months old. his mom says he is super bowl bound. >> keep them coming. e-mail your photos to news@kpix.com or upload them to our website. >>> all right, only tuesday, but...
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contract wasn't renewed in 2000 when he wanted frankie to see ferrari and frankie said, no, no, no, 2000 tour clean. had the vast majority of his career was clean. what was his reward? he didn't get compensated for that tour win. and he lost his job and his career was derailed. that's -- that's going up against lance armstrong. >> want to bring someone in who knows about this whole pressure to dope, the culture here. scott mercy, a former member of the u.s. postal service cycling team who left it because he said he didn't want to take performance-enhancing drugs and just to be clear, this was a year before armstrong joined the team. so, scott, welcome to you. i would ask you straight up if armstrong was a bully, if you had ridden with him, but let me begin with this. with this culture, perhaps, of doping, were you ever tempted? >> of course i was tempted. when i look back, i'll always wonder where could i have finished up, you know, you're human, you wonder if you made the right decision. what i want to talk about is clean athletes and making a choice. we did have a choice. i did no
contract wasn't renewed in 2000 when he wanted frankie to see ferrari and frankie said, no, no, no, 2000 tour clean. had the vast majority of his career was clean. what was his reward? he didn't get compensated for that tour win. and he lost his job and his career was derailed. that's -- that's going up against lance armstrong. >> want to bring someone in who knows about this whole pressure to dope, the culture here. scott mercy, a former member of the u.s. postal service cycling team who...
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frankie got a text from lance in spanish which said "caution." >> frankie is your husband? >> yes.eived numerous phone calls throughout the years. they've stopped in the past couple of years. and it's just the threat of we see what lance has done with other people, whether it's with us and the loss of jobs with frankie getting -- having his career completely derailed because he rode the tour clean and refused to get on a doping program along with lance. >> as you read the reports of the investigations and the evidence that has come out and the things that you have said and so many other people have finally now testified to, the public image that lance armstrong has created for himself seems at such odds to what so many other people in his inner circle have experienced over the years. >> well, that's true but that's because he created -- the perception and the reality were completely different. so the person you see is the image he wants you to see. he's a chameleon. i've said this before. if he wants to you like him and if you're a member -- if you're an influential member of the m
frankie got a text from lance in spanish which said "caution." >> frankie is your husband? >> yes.eived numerous phone calls throughout the years. they've stopped in the past couple of years. and it's just the threat of we see what lance has done with other people, whether it's with us and the loss of jobs with frankie getting -- having his career completely derailed because he rode the tour clean and refused to get on a doping program along with lance. >> as you...
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presidente, y ahora es el tiempo que el puede decir gracias a todos >> los más jóvenes de la velada fue frankiete que la bachata llegaría acá? >> es un orgullo que haya crecido tanto en comparación a años atrás, por eso debemos seguir cantando, y sacando música. >> una jornada inolvidable, de principio a fin. >> y este es solo el inicio, mañana después de la juramentación publica, la fiesta sigue, ahí estaremos, regreso al estudio >> aunque mañana es la gran ceremonia, en la práctica, el presidente ya tomó posesión, hoy en una gran ceremonia privada. con testigos presente, 5 palabras del juramento oficial, lourdes nos tiene un resumen del acto que se volverá a repetir mañana. >> el presidente barack obama ya entró en funciones, fue juramentado hoy 20 de enero como lo establece la constitución en una ceremonia íntima en la casa blanca >> que dios me ayude, respondió con la mano en la biblia de la familia de la primera dama, buen trabajo dijo sasha, "lo logré" le respondió >> después joe biden, y pusieron una ofrenda floral en el cementerio general en arlington, y mañana se repite en la escalinat
presidente, y ahora es el tiempo que el puede decir gracias a todos >> los más jóvenes de la velada fue frankiete que la bachata llegaría acá? >> es un orgullo que haya crecido tanto en comparación a años atrás, por eso debemos seguir cantando, y sacando música. >> una jornada inolvidable, de principio a fin. >> y este es solo el inicio, mañana después de la juramentación publica, la fiesta sigue, ahí estaremos, regreso al estudio >> aunque mañana es...
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of we see what lance has done with other people whether it is with us, and the loss of jobs, with frankycareer derailed because erohe road the 2000 tour clean and refused to get into doping with lance. >> when you hear the things that have been said and testified to the public image that lance armstrong has traitcated of him seems to be at such odds. >> well that is true and because he created the perception and reality were different. so the person you see is the image he wants you to see. he is a camillion. if he wants you to like him and if you are an important member of the media or a politician and if you are wealthy and he can use you he will be charming. and if he wants to bully you then he can be intimidating and very, very mean. >> you broke the news last week that armstrong was considering whether to admit to doping. what do you think he is going to say with oprah? do you think this is kind of a full admission interview? or how do you think he is going to play this? >> that really depends on your definition of full admission. how big it will be is up to anyone's guess. but will
of we see what lance has done with other people whether it is with us, and the loss of jobs, with frankycareer derailed because erohe road the 2000 tour clean and refused to get into doping with lance. >> when you hear the things that have been said and testified to the public image that lance armstrong has traitcated of him seems to be at such odds. >> well that is true and because he created the perception and reality were different. so the person you see is the image he wants you...
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i spoke to frankie as well. >> is it well with the two of you? have you made peace? >> no. >> okay. >> because -- because they have been hurt too badly. and a 40-minute conversation isn't enough. and -- >> yes, because you repeatedly characterized her as crazy, called her other horrible things. >> i did call her crazy. she would be okay with me saying this. but i'm going to take the liberty to say it, and i said i called you crazy, i called you [bleep], i called you all these things, but i never called you fat. >> that's one of the things -- >> i said you were [bleep]. i never said you were fat. >>gretchen: this is what's interesting to me. >> if a person is accusing you and they say three things that are true but one of them is out of order and not true, do you take that to mean the whole thing is not true? >> yeah. >> that's how you operate? >> well, because that's -- three to one wouldn't be accurate. that's a score. >> okay. okay. >> i know. >>steve: for him to focus on the fact he never said she was fat. you take these steroids, you risk getting cancer, holes fo
i spoke to frankie as well. >> is it well with the two of you? have you made peace? >> no. >> okay. >> because -- because they have been hurt too badly. and a 40-minute conversation isn't enough. and -- >> yes, because you repeatedly characterized her as crazy, called her other horrible things. >> i did call her crazy. she would be okay with me saying this. but i'm going to take the liberty to say it, and i said i called you crazy, i called you [bleep], i...
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. >> his decade of deception heard many like his former teammate frankie who says he was targeted for threatening to expose lance armstrong. >> ipod e-mails calling me a traitor. >> armstrong position now carries risks. in the second part of the interview, it will be closely watched by lawyers for lying under oath, but it's outlasted the statutes your criminal perjury, although we could face civil lawsuits. >> it is a little late on the confessing but i'm glad you finally is coming out. >> a cancer survivor now stripped of his seven tour de france titles commented on why he kept lying. >> the story was so perfect for so long. mythic. >> the u.s. anti-dumping association says his admission was a small step in the right direction. abc news, washington. >> the live strong foundation created by armstrong's released a statement. "we at the foundation are disappointed by the news that lance armstrong misled people during and after his cycling career, including us." earlier this week he apologized to our staff and we accepted his apology and. we look forward to devoting our full energy to ou
. >> his decade of deception heard many like his former teammate frankie who says he was targeted for threatening to expose lance armstrong. >> ipod e-mails calling me a traitor. >> armstrong position now carries risks. in the second part of the interview, it will be closely watched by lawyers for lying under oath, but it's outlasted the statutes your criminal perjury, although we could face civil lawsuits. >> it is a little late on the confessing but i'm glad you...
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frankie is in arizona. he is a student. what is your situation? how much student loan debt do you have? caller: i go to a community college in arizona. i have not taken any student loans. thecalling in response to lady from texas. she says she has to go back-to- school because she is no longer marketable because of the student loans. this is one of the many unintended consequences. this idea that they can make education free for people, all it does is drive us in demand for degrees. what is happening is that everyone has a degree and it is not as easy. the problem is not education is too expensive. that is a consequence of the true problem, which is the federal government being involved in places that are not constitutional authorized. what happens when the government gets involved is that the prices go up and quality those down. host: i will keep you on the line for a second. i went to play you some comments that gave the exact opposite view held by bill gates. here is a short clip from bill gates. take a listen and see what your response is. >>
frankie is in arizona. he is a student. what is your situation? how much student loan debt do you have? caller: i go to a community college in arizona. i have not taken any student loans. thecalling in response to lady from texas. she says she has to go back-to- school because she is no longer marketable because of the student loans. this is one of the many unintended consequences. this idea that they can make education free for people, all it does is drive us in demand for degrees. what is...
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i spoke to frankie as well. >> is it well with the two of you? have you made peace? >> no. >> okay. >> because -- because they've been hurt too badly. and a 40-minute conversation isn't enough. and it -- >> yes. because you repeatedly characterize her as crazy, called her other horrible things and -- >> well, and i clarified something. i did call her crazy. >> you did. >> i did. i did. >> if you would go back and look at all the tapes and things you said over the years about betsy -- >> and i -- and i think she'd be okay with me saying this, but, i mean, i can take the liberty to say it and say, listen, i called you crazy, i called you a bitch, i called you all these things, but i never called you fat. >> that's one of the things she said -- >> she said i thought you were acting crazy but -- >> well, i guess i was all these years putting up with that. how would you act? sweet as apple pie? >> the idea that somehow not calling you fat is any kind of -- >> consolation? >> yeah. when i heard that, my jaw dropped. >> he shouldn't have done oprah. he should -- this was to
i spoke to frankie as well. >> is it well with the two of you? have you made peace? >> no. >> okay. >> because -- because they've been hurt too badly. and a 40-minute conversation isn't enough. and it -- >> yes. because you repeatedly characterize her as crazy, called her other horrible things and -- >> well, and i clarified something. i did call her crazy. >> you did. >> i did. i did. >> if you would go back and look at all the tapes and...
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frankie tavares captured the event on a network of infrared cameras. >> you don't come to a neighborhood like this and do that. any neighborhood. but there are sick people out there. >> reporter: it happened on 33rd and st. james, just after 6 in the morning last friday. police released this sketch, saying the suspect wore blue dickeys work pants with brown shoes that were stained with white paint. they say the girl put up a fight. >> it was a fighting situation. she fought back valiantly and was able to escape. >> reporter: the neighbor came running out the street barefoot in his pajamas when he heard the cry for help. he even got in the car and circled the neighborhood. >> had you caught him, what would have happened to him? >> couple of weeks: rain! meteorologist paul deanno is in the weather center. a lot of people in the bay area with apple stock are going to wake up tomorrow morning... and wonder what its worth. tonight, it's nogookg to wake up tomorrow morning and wonder, what is it worth? tonight it's not looking so great. apple posted a $13.1 billion profit for its fourth quarte
frankie tavares captured the event on a network of infrared cameras. >> you don't come to a neighborhood like this and do that. any neighborhood. but there are sick people out there. >> reporter: it happened on 33rd and st. james, just after 6 in the morning last friday. police released this sketch, saying the suspect wore blue dickeys work pants with brown shoes that were stained with white paint. they say the girl put up a fight. >> it was a fighting situation. she fought...
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frankie tavares captured the event. >> oh, yeah, you don't come to a neighborhood like this and do that. any neighborhood, but there's sick people out there. >> reporter: police released this sketch saying the suspect wore blue dickies with brown shoes stained with white paint. she put up a good fight. >> i'm sure it was frightening for her. she fought back valiantly. >> reporter: a neighbor came running out into the street barefoot in his pajamas when he heard the cried. he even got in his car and circled the neighborhood. >> had you have caught him, what would have happened to him? >> i would have done what i had to do and turn him into the authorities. >> reporter: police wanted to confirm all of the details before getting this out to the public to make sure this case of legit. that's because a couple of days ago, they dealt with a fake report. but this is for real. >>> a bay area school district is coming clean about an abusive teacher. despite being convicted of beating a child, the teacher cannot be fired. it all came to light because of a nearly $1 million settlement. >> reporter
frankie tavares captured the event. >> oh, yeah, you don't come to a neighborhood like this and do that. any neighborhood, but there's sick people out there. >> reporter: police released this sketch saying the suspect wore blue dickies with brown shoes stained with white paint. she put up a good fight. >> i'm sure it was frightening for her. she fought back valiantly. >> reporter: a neighbor came running out into the street barefoot in his pajamas when he heard the...
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frankie and his wife betsy frequently socialized with armstrong. this picture shows the three of them cooking dinner in 1995 together. what would become a quickly pattern, armstrong turned on the andreas after they testified in a lawsuit alleging that armstrong used performance-enhancing drugs. armstrong vehementally denied using drugs. calling her vindictive and jealous and portrayed her husband as bitter because his cycling contract with armstrong's team was not renewed after the 2000 season. then there was this, a voicemail left for betsy andreu by a friend and associate of armstrong. >> i hope somebody breaks a baseball bat over your head but i also hope that one day you will have adversity in your life and you have some type of tragedy. it's pathetic, betsy. i thought you were a better person than that. >> betsy andreu provided the voicemail to the new york daily news as evidence of the threats and intimidation she says they suffered. then there's greg lamand, the only american to win the most grueling race before armstrong went on his string
frankie and his wife betsy frequently socialized with armstrong. this picture shows the three of them cooking dinner in 1995 together. what would become a quickly pattern, armstrong turned on the andreas after they testified in a lawsuit alleging that armstrong used performance-enhancing drugs. armstrong vehementally denied using drugs. calling her vindictive and jealous and portrayed her husband as bitter because his cycling contract with armstrong's team was not renewed after the 2000 season....
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frankie tavares captured the event on a network of infrared cameras. >> you don't come to a neighborhood like this and do that. any neighborhood. but there are sick people out there. >> reporter: it happened on 33rd and st. james, just after 6 in the morning last friday. police released this sketch, saying the suspect wore blue dickeys work pants with brown shoes that were stained with white paint. they say the girl put up a fight. >> it was a fighting situation. she fought back valiantly and was able to escape. >> reporter: the neighbor came running out the street barefoot in his pajamas when he heard the cry for help. he even got in the car and circled the neighborhood. >> had you caught him, what would have happened to him? >> couple of weeks: rain! meteorologist paul deanno is in f0 >> reporter: because she has only a misdemeanor conviction, it means she still gets to keep her teaching credit and will be allowed back into a classroom if another district hires her. live in brentwood, linda yee, cbs 5. >>> here's something we haven't seen in a couple of weeks. a little rain. our meteor
frankie tavares captured the event on a network of infrared cameras. >> you don't come to a neighborhood like this and do that. any neighborhood. but there are sick people out there. >> reporter: it happened on 33rd and st. james, just after 6 in the morning last friday. police released this sketch, saying the suspect wore blue dickeys work pants with brown shoes that were stained with white paint. they say the girl put up a fight. >> it was a fighting situation. she fought...
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about him being lumped into that early '60s pop genre of teen idol - the bobby rydell the fabian, the frankiewas way more of the singer than most of those people were. and this back catalog of music shows that. the fact that he's got six albums worth of material laying around that nobody's ever heard shows that they were really trying to get his voice on as many things as they could. >> ♪ we all have our angels, and yet i suppose ♪ ♪ we all have our devils, that's just how it goes ♪ ♪ and i wouldn't change a thing ♪ i'm so blessed to be doing what i'm doing, and to be in this business over 50 years, and to have my family in the music business. ♪ some distant promise ♪ ♪ no, i wouldn't change a thing ♪ what else do you want? what do you need? this is what we do, you know. i can still do it. ♪ ♪ >> rhea: to find out more about the music of bobby vee and his family, visit the rockhouse productions website at rockhousepro.com. >> kwame: next we meet amy sackett, a hip-hop dancer and choreographer who uses music and dance to bridge cultural divides. sackett marries her love of hip-hop with her exp
about him being lumped into that early '60s pop genre of teen idol - the bobby rydell the fabian, the frankiewas way more of the singer than most of those people were. and this back catalog of music shows that. the fact that he's got six albums worth of material laying around that nobody's ever heard shows that they were really trying to get his voice on as many things as they could. >> ♪ we all have our angels, and yet i suppose ♪ ♪ we all have our devils, that's just how it goes...