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. >> greg: for charles barkley, kenny smith, greg anthony, i'm greg gumbel.r joining us. see you next weekend from houston. closed captioning provided by cbs sports division this crazy ferris wheel never stops spinning. that's why i drink this vitaminwater triple-x. it's got vitamin c and antioxidants to help support a healthy body. now excuse me while i go live my circus life in any freaky way i want. requires more than wishful thinking. it requires determination and decisive action. go to e-trade and get unbiased analyst ratings and 24/7 help from award-winning customer support to take control of your finances and your life. tap into the power of revolutionary mobile apps. to trade wherever. whenever. life isn't fully experienced sitting idly by. neither is investing. e-trade. investing unleashed. captioning funded by cbs and ford-- built for the road ahead. >> stahl: corporations are avoiding paying billions of dollars in u.s. taxes by moving their operations to new tax havens like the swiss town of zug. so, here we are in zug. we went there to visit their
. >> greg: for charles barkley, kenny smith, greg anthony, i'm greg gumbel.r joining us. see you next weekend from houston. closed captioning provided by cbs sports division this crazy ferris wheel never stops spinning. that's why i drink this vitaminwater triple-x. it's got vitamin c and antioxidants to help support a healthy body. now excuse me while i go live my circus life in any freaky way i want. requires more than wishful thinking. it requires determination and decisive action. go...
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>>pam: greg anderson once again refused to testify today. maureen kelly was there as anderson showed up to the courthouse. >>maureen: he arrived at the court is escorted by his lawyers as expression gramm. he has already soared serve to stents of prison and back in 2005 for steroids distribution conviction and in 2006 he was locked up for over a year for contempt of court for refusing to testify against his friend and the childhood friend. if he didn't break his silence, on whether not bonds knowingly took banned drugs. inside the courtroom after the jury was cleared from the room, the judge asked him if he would testify and once again he answered no. he was found to be in contented taken into custody were the judge has ordered him to remain until the end of the trial unless he changes his mind and takes the stand. his legal team said that's not going to happen. they're arguing that his client be released because anderson has already proven that he will break. >> clearly he's not over 18 months on various times, he's not going to be affected
>>pam: greg anderson once again refused to testify today. maureen kelly was there as anderson showed up to the courthouse. >>maureen: he arrived at the court is escorted by his lawyers as expression gramm. he has already soared serve to stents of prison and back in 2005 for steroids distribution conviction and in 2006 he was locked up for over a year for contempt of court for refusing to testify against his friend and the childhood friend. if he didn't break his silence, on whether...
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what she some said was i had a relationship with a greg anderson, greg anderson supplied me with undetectableteroids. the defense is trying to say whether undetectable, they're really not maybe steroids when in fact jason said they are undetectable steroids. then you will have the other baseball players jeremy coming up, and the others that will testify to that greg supplied them with the steroids. the government will be able to articulate and later that they all know steroids why didn't on snow and steroids. that is the game they're playing. >>pam: they're laying the foundation for saying that this might not directly relate to barry bonds but indirectly again, the same trainer. >> there's a logical reason. in the morning they put on what they call a chain of evidence people, because bonds gave urine samples back in 2003, they were tested and tested positive for the steroid. later the government will put that evidence on so remember that your ensample they took from him? it was steroids. >>pam: stand, the former giants trainer was on today. a little contentious, and he didn't have a good rela
what she some said was i had a relationship with a greg anderson, greg anderson supplied me with undetectableteroids. the defense is trying to say whether undetectable, they're really not maybe steroids when in fact jason said they are undetectable steroids. then you will have the other baseball players jeremy coming up, and the others that will testify to that greg supplied them with the steroids. the government will be able to articulate and later that they all know steroids why didn't on...
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what the government wants to show with that testimony is greg anderson's method of operation and how he distributed steroids to players that he hardly knew and is it practical or believable that he would give those same steroids to barry bonds but not tell him what he was doing? i think the government's going to hit that very hard in their closing argument. >> reporter: the prosecution continues to lay out its case. no word on when that might be finished. the other thing we heard a lot about this morning is the urine samples given by barry bonds. apparently, the irs is in charge handling them or was after the balco investigation. so there are a lot of details about the chain of custody they were talking about, who had their hands on these samples and whether they could or could not have been contaminated. >> thank you, anne makovec in san francisco. >>> well, it's happened again. days after pilots were forced to make a blind landing, the close call that has another controller suspended. >>> and this is what it looks like to be buried alive. a snowboarder's helmet cam shows the wipeou
what the government wants to show with that testimony is greg anderson's method of operation and how he distributed steroids to players that he hardly knew and is it practical or believable that he would give those same steroids to barry bonds but not tell him what he was doing? i think the government's going to hit that very hard in their closing argument. >> reporter: the prosecution continues to lay out its case. no word on when that might be finished. the other thing we heard a lot...
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prosecution brought him to say that he bought steroids from greg anderson on to show that bonds had to now his close friend was selling steroids. when he used the word alternative it may be bonds thought this was alternative to steroids. former san francisco reporter that co-authored a book about barry bonds commends on testimony from sam conti that bonds talked about anderson's steroids. >> bonds had acknowledged that greg anderson was steroids. that is interesting. it probably, the case doesn't rise or fall on it. >> reporter: bonds has said all along he never knowingly took steroids. giambi's testimony may have supported that contention if in fact he thought they were alternative to steroids. conti's steroids may have undermined his case. he is expected to be back up this morning. he is also testifying that he purchased steroids from bonds' trainer and long time friend greg anderson. >> eric: it's 4:36 now. there is new twist in a scandal involving a former top state drug agent. a family killed in a has a ruling that the 29-year-old's killing. an appeal made by the family accuses ot
prosecution brought him to say that he bought steroids from greg anderson on to show that bonds had to now his close friend was selling steroids. when he used the word alternative it may be bonds thought this was alternative to steroids. former san francisco reporter that co-authored a book about barry bonds commends on testimony from sam conti that bonds talked about anderson's steroids. >> bonds had acknowledged that greg anderson was steroids. that is interesting. it probably, the case...
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>> eric: that is greg anderson who was on the stand yesterday. not the gentleman who is going to testify today. i'm eric thomas. >> kristen: i'm kristen sze. we're in a series of storms. very wet and windy and treacherous. >> eric: mike is here with a look at the forecast and tomorrow is going to be wetter? >> exactly. we're dealing with 40 mile-an-hour winds in san jose. 32 at sfo. 24 in hayward to 38 in santa rosa and 18 in livermore. everybody else 10 or below. so watch out. it is gusty this morning and with the slickness on the streets, it is making it for a tough go traveling around. let's talk about what is happening. let's first start around the entire bay. you can see the back edge of the steadier rain to start to move in which is good news for that are going to leave later. up in the north bay, late rain. around the bay itself, moderate rain is showing up and santa cruz mountains and all over santa clara valley right now. let's talk about traffic. >> we do have wind advisories for the bay bridge, san mateo bridge and richmond-san rafael
>> eric: that is greg anderson who was on the stand yesterday. not the gentleman who is going to testify today. i'm eric thomas. >> kristen: i'm kristen sze. we're in a series of storms. very wet and windy and treacherous. >> eric: mike is here with a look at the forecast and tomorrow is going to be wetter? >> exactly. we're dealing with 40 mile-an-hour winds in san jose. 32 at sfo. 24 in hayward to 38 in santa rosa and 18 in livermore. everybody else 10 or below. so...
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we're talking about trainer greg anderson. >> reporter: there was some suspense inside the courtroom today's walked in. it got quiet. he went before the judge. and she asked whether he would change his mind. remember, this is several times now that he spent more than a year in jail as a matter of fact in the past for refusing to testify. he did not turn on his friend. he said no, he wouldn't. he is a key witness but he still isn't talking. greg anderson, barry bonds' fitness trainer, in a brief court appearance says yet again he will not testify against his friend. so the judge immediately ordered him locked up in jail for the duration of the trial. his attorney, mark geragos, says anderson has already served time in prison for this case so he shouldn't have to again. prosecutors went on to show the jury what they called a key piece of evidence. this magazine photo with barry bonds on the left, up top is victor conte and on the ride is trainer greg ander son on the right. prosecutors told the jury they are the three musketeers of balance coast, the burlingame- based outfit that were
we're talking about trainer greg anderson. >> reporter: there was some suspense inside the courtroom today's walked in. it got quiet. he went before the judge. and she asked whether he would change his mind. remember, this is several times now that he spent more than a year in jail as a matter of fact in the past for refusing to testify. he did not turn on his friend. he said no, he wouldn't. he is a key witness but he still isn't talking. greg anderson, barry bonds' fitness trainer, in a...
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prosecution brought him in to say that he bought steroids from greg anderson to show that bonds had to know his close friend was selling steroids or did he think they were alternative to steroids? former san francisco chronicle reporter lance williams who co-authored a book, game of shadows a very unflattering portrayal of bonds and steroids was talking about testimony from former giant trainer sam conti that bonds talked about anderson steroids. >> never heard that bonds acknowledged that greg anderson was selling steroids. that is interesting. the case doesn't rights or fall on it. it was a little detail. >> reporter: also conti said in that conversation with bonds, bonds said he didn't know anything about steroids and that anderson was only selling them to help out his kid. marvin bernard, he admitted as giambi did, and his brother jeremy they all took steroids and they all bought them from greg anderson. >>> this morning, oakland police are looking for three men suspected of kidnapping and assaulting a teenager near east mall. 14-year-old girl says men picked her up in a blue lexus
prosecution brought him in to say that he bought steroids from greg anderson to show that bonds had to know his close friend was selling steroids or did he think they were alternative to steroids? former san francisco chronicle reporter lance williams who co-authored a book, game of shadows a very unflattering portrayal of bonds and steroids was talking about testimony from former giant trainer sam conti that bonds talked about anderson steroids. >> never heard that bonds acknowledged...
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they also talked about meeting bonds' former trainer greg anderson in 2002.ified that he offered and sold them the cream and the clear. anderson described them as having steroid like properties but jeremy testified that anderson told them they were alternative and undetectible steroids. the government accuses bonds of perjury for testifying before a grand jury that he did not knowingly take steroids. >> this morning a new twist in the scandal involving a top state drug agent. a family is appealing a judge's ruling that the police shooting was justifiable. he was killed three years ago during a bust led by norman welsh. contra costa times reports that the appeals claims other officers involved in the task force will be charged with felonies. in february, welsh and private investigator were arrested accused of stealing drugs and trying to sell them. >> eric: bart safety investigators saying the slow speed derailment of two cars outside the concord station earlier this month was likely caused by two equipment problems. there was sloppy maintenance and as well as
they also talked about meeting bonds' former trainer greg anderson in 2002.ified that he offered and sold them the cream and the clear. anderson described them as having steroid like properties but jeremy testified that anderson told them they were alternative and undetectible steroids. the government accuses bonds of perjury for testifying before a grand jury that he did not knowingly take steroids. >> this morning a new twist in the scandal involving a top state drug agent. a family is...
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walden,tton chairman of the house subcommittee on communications. >> host: chairman greg walden, if you could start our "communicators" this week by telling us, what is your legislative agenda for the 112th congress? >> guest: we have a number of issues we're going to take up in this session of congress on the communications and telecommunications subcommittee. first of all, we started with a review of what the federal communications commission has done on net neutrality. obviously, our side believes they didn't have the authority, and we've been through the hearings, and i'm sure we can get into that later in the program. second is looking at fcc process and reform. chairman genachowski has put in some reforms, and i'm not picking on this commission. i think over time there are issues that come to the fore, there are processes that have, people have had some criticism about how rule makings move forward at the commission. and surprising commissioners and big changes late at night, kind of what congress was doing for a while in this former chairman of the gop transmission. we tried
walden,tton chairman of the house subcommittee on communications. >> host: chairman greg walden, if you could start our "communicators" this week by telling us, what is your legislative agenda for the 112th congress? >> guest: we have a number of issues we're going to take up in this session of congress on the communications and telecommunications subcommittee. first of all, we started with a review of what the federal communications commission has done on net neutrality....
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ties right back to barry bonds, he said greg anderson his trainer gave him the pills and the cream,tectable steroids, the operable word it being steroids. if what the government will argue later is if she on be noted all the other ball players know it, if they know and what would make you think that barry bonds didn't know that? that's what the government's argument will be. >>pam: even though bonds is already acknowledged he took steroids? >> he would think that he did not knowledge it. as a trial attorney, when you what a good trial you want to do one of two things, focus on the issues of one of the issues is should be for them that bonds did take the pills in the cream but he did know there were steroids, secondly they should pound the jury that if you believe he lied to, it was of material to this case so you can't find him guilty. to what that tells me? barry bonds is running this trial train. he's telling his attorneys don't admit anything. five it all. as a trial attorney i really recoiled to that, he should be a politician's they cost onto messages. he took the cream to know
ties right back to barry bonds, he said greg anderson his trainer gave him the pills and the cream,tectable steroids, the operable word it being steroids. if what the government will argue later is if she on be noted all the other ball players know it, if they know and what would make you think that barry bonds didn't know that? that's what the government's argument will be. >>pam: even though bonds is already acknowledged he took steroids? >> he would think that he did not...
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company to build the power but it is why and you know this is making my head explode why on earth greg palast would president obama push for over fifty billion dollars for these kind of nuclear power plants over the next few years and not at least look at even you know the eccentric right wing billionaire t. boone pickens plan to put all those windmills across the midwest. well that's real simple lobbying power you have to remember that david axelrod is cheap political operative work for exelon which is of course a major nuclear operator they've got the big money wind power even t. boone pickens does not have anything close to the lobby power of the nuclear industry and that's what's behind this and those forget that the south texas plant is backed by j.p. morgan and citibank we're talking about four billion guarantees it's not to the actual nuclear plant operators it's to j.p. morgan citibank we're putting up the money so we're guaranteeing and basically have another bank bailout in advance that we're looking at so what instead of way my old world we're bailing we're guaranteeing to t
company to build the power but it is why and you know this is making my head explode why on earth greg palast would president obama push for over fifty billion dollars for these kind of nuclear power plants over the next few years and not at least look at even you know the eccentric right wing billionaire t. boone pickens plan to put all those windmills across the midwest. well that's real simple lobbying power you have to remember that david axelrod is cheap political operative work for exelon...
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prosecutors said bonds' former personal shopper will testify she saw greg anderson injecting bonds.he defense attorney said thanks to the grand jury transcript, jurors will be able to quote, "understand what really happened." ruby said barry answered every question, he did his best. he then went on to trash the main prosecution witnesses as bitter unreliable people who have axes to grind. in the afternoon, the chief investigator in the balco case said between greg anderson's home and the storage locker, they found syringes, viles, and a -- vials, and a variety of illegal drugs that indicated they were distributing performance-enhancing drugs to elite thetes. he testified that bonds' statements to the grand jury were inconsistent with pretty much everything else they uncovered in the balco investigation. now, the next witness expected to take the stand is steve huskens. he is barry bonds' former personal assistant. at the federal courthouse, kron4 news. >>> a storm sitting offshore continues to track into the california coastline, rain throughout nearly the entire state at this hour,
prosecutors said bonds' former personal shopper will testify she saw greg anderson injecting bonds.he defense attorney said thanks to the grand jury transcript, jurors will be able to quote, "understand what really happened." ruby said barry answered every question, he did his best. he then went on to trash the main prosecution witnesses as bitter unreliable people who have axes to grind. in the afternoon, the chief investigator in the balco case said between greg anderson's home and...
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expected on the witness stand to say he got steroids from greg anderson. amender son is the man that prosecutors sold them to bonds and not only sold them to giambi he told them how and when to use them. compared to yesterday, former mistress told the jury that bonds talked to her about taking steroids, it was responsible for a 1999 elbow injury. >> this is the first time we heard direct testimony about barry's state of mind that he knew he was using steroids. >> bonds was overcome to the steroids that he threatened to kill her a number of times. one time he said he was going to cut her off hed and leave her in the ditch. defense attorneys came after bell trying to point out she shortly after bonds dumped her, took her story to playboy and got a hundred thousand dollar contract that included nude photos, as well. giambi on the stand and his brother jeremy talking about greg anderson. prosecution trying to show that they got the steroids from greg anderson who was an associate of barry bonds. anderson is behind bars and we'll see how it shakes out. >> krist
expected on the witness stand to say he got steroids from greg anderson. amender son is the man that prosecutors sold them to bonds and not only sold them to giambi he told them how and when to use them. compared to yesterday, former mistress told the jury that bonds talked to her about taking steroids, it was responsible for a 1999 elbow injury. >> this is the first time we heard direct testimony about barry's state of mind that he knew he was using steroids. >> bonds was overcome...
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if greg anderson told them is a logical to us and assume that bonds didn't know this?ow >>pam: does the defense then offset this kind of testimony was to bring their people in? >> they will have people talk about steroids, they will say this winds aren't real steroids symptoms. it will try to counter balance with their experts. i think their defense will be rather short. it bonds will not testify. it was important was that bobby didn't testify. why wouldn't he? yesterday's you remember we talked about him coming in and sing the bonds told him he was taking steroids. why would the government not want to put him on? because in the grand jury he didn't say that. he didn't say that. now the government is afraid that if gets on the stand and says that, the defense will come after him. or them. >>pam: will talk more with you at 5:00. >>jacqueline: what a beautiful day out there today. a live look over downtown san francisco. a few high clouds have been streaming in this afternoon, but really has been that great day. tomorrow will be another great day, temperatures even warme
if greg anderson told them is a logical to us and assume that bonds didn't know this?ow >>pam: does the defense then offset this kind of testimony was to bring their people in? >> they will have people talk about steroids, they will say this winds aren't real steroids symptoms. it will try to counter balance with their experts. i think their defense will be rather short. it bonds will not testify. it was important was that bobby didn't testify. why wouldn't he? yesterday's you...
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us from new york city to explain the connection between that company and the obama administration greg thank you so much for being here now just a few months ago president obama had asked congress for four billion dollars that's four billion with a b in loan guarantees for two new nuclear reactors in the gulf coast and guess who is set to operate b. is tokyo electric power so what should our viewers know about this company that we're not going to hear on c.n.n. . well first of all c.n.n. didn't tell you that the us government is offering four billion dollars to this company to come here tokyo electric these are the guys who you know are burning up their own citizens they are not a reliable company they are joined and partnered with u.s. companies who have such a bad reputation that they invited tokyo electric in because they would train the u.s. workers on how to build and operate a nuclear plant on the grounds that you know the japanese really know how to do their stuff so they're going to own twenty percent of all subsidized one hundred percent covered by the us taxpayer we're totall
us from new york city to explain the connection between that company and the obama administration greg thank you so much for being here now just a few months ago president obama had asked congress for four billion dollars that's four billion with a b in loan guarantees for two new nuclear reactors in the gulf coast and guess who is set to operate b. is tokyo electric power so what should our viewers know about this company that we're not going to hear on c.n.n. . well first of all c.n.n. didn't...
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bonds paying it out $2,000 to $5,000 per time to two of mississippi treasuries as well as the trainer greg anderson. take a look of steve hopkins. very soft spoken guy. they reconnected in '92 and then in 399 as he was working as a personal assistant, bonds, he testified, asked him to check out the health consequences of steroid windstall. he went to dr. king who was one of bonds' physicians, got information from him and brought to it bonds in the locker room. so the centerpiece have what mr. hopkins is going to testify is a recording he made that allegedly has bonds talking about injecting steroids.
bonds paying it out $2,000 to $5,000 per time to two of mississippi treasuries as well as the trainer greg anderson. take a look of steve hopkins. very soft spoken guy. they reconnected in '92 and then in 399 as he was working as a personal assistant, bonds, he testified, asked him to check out the health consequences of steroid windstall. he went to dr. king who was one of bonds' physicians, got information from him and brought to it bonds in the locker room. so the centerpiece have what mr....
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bonds paying it out $2,000 to $5,000 per time to two of mississippi treasuries as well as the trainer greg anderson. take a look of steve hopkins. very soft spoken guy. they reconnected in '92 and then in 399 as he was working as a personal assistant, bonds, he testified, asked him to check out the health consequences of steroid windstall. he went to dr. king who was one of bonds' physicians, got information from him and brought to it bonds in the locker room. so the centerpiece have what mr. hopkins is going to testify is a recording he made that allegedly has bonds talking about injecting steroids.
bonds paying it out $2,000 to $5,000 per time to two of mississippi treasuries as well as the trainer greg anderson. take a look of steve hopkins. very soft spoken guy. they reconnected in '92 and then in 399 as he was working as a personal assistant, bonds, he testified, asked him to check out the health consequences of steroid windstall. he went to dr. king who was one of bonds' physicians, got information from him and brought to it bonds in the locker room. so the centerpiece have what mr....
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jurors an eight year old recording between this man, bond's boyhood friend and his former trainer greg anderson. >> i never -- i never -- [inaudible] i learned that when i first
jurors an eight year old recording between this man, bond's boyhood friend and his former trainer greg anderson. >> i never -- i never -- [inaudible] i learned that when i first
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he told a grand jury that he used steroids and he apologized for using them and he got them from greg anderson who the prosecution said sold them to barry bonds as well as to many other ballplayers. yesterday bonds' former mistress kimberly bell was telling a different kind of story that bonds talked about using steroids and that bonds developed acne had his hair fall out. bonds talked about using steroids could be critical to the trial. >> the first time that we heard direct testimony about barry's state of mind that he knew he was using steroids. >> reporter: he'll also testify that bonds testicles got smaller and his sexual performance waned. and giambi says could be jeremy giambi and santiago and also taking witness stand sam conti a trainer back in the barry bonds' days. and he, according to the prosecution is going to tell the jury that he had a conversation with barry bonds and bonds told him he knew he had been doing steroids but that is not what he is going to tell the grand jury. that could be the linchpin. >>> breaking news we're following you in newark. firefighters are wa
he told a grand jury that he used steroids and he apologized for using them and he got them from greg anderson who the prosecution said sold them to barry bonds as well as to many other ballplayers. yesterday bonds' former mistress kimberly bell was telling a different kind of story that bonds talked about using steroids and that bonds developed acne had his hair fall out. bonds talked about using steroids could be critical to the trial. >> the first time that we heard direct testimony...
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at the same time, personal trainer greg anderson will also be called after of this case. has refused to testify and the sent to federal prison as a result. that is expected to happen again tomorrow. at the federal courthouse in san francisco, dan kerman, kron 4 news. >>pam: joining me is our legal analyst, michael cardozo. and tomorrow is the opening statement. >> yes. >> what can we expect? >> the u.s. attorney will get up and he will explain what the u.s. government intends to prove and the will talk about the four different counts of perjury. and also obstruction of justice. he will outline each one of those, very carefully. for example, one is that barry bonds " they say tonight in front of a grand jury that he had been injected other than by a doctor. there are witnesses that come in and say no. you enwere injected by crack into the stomach. others will, and you were injected cash by greg anderson-- >> and please keep in mind, that they have no proof. >>pam: some of these witnesses, you mentioned craig anderson who is spent in jail for proof refusing to testify. >> h
at the same time, personal trainer greg anderson will also be called after of this case. has refused to testify and the sent to federal prison as a result. that is expected to happen again tomorrow. at the federal courthouse in san francisco, dan kerman, kron 4 news. >>pam: joining me is our legal analyst, michael cardozo. and tomorrow is the opening statement. >> yes. >> what can we expect? >> the u.s. attorney will get up and he will explain what the u.s. government...
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. >> thanks, greg. as greg knows, we have been working very hard to bring the water agencies, the land use planning agencies and the environmental community, the business community together. our problem is that we have 24 hour days when we need about 106 hour days to do all that. but i think you are absolutely right and mary's point about the political difficulty of making some of these decisions, and we're seeing this in new orleans, the first reaction is put it all back together the way it was before. if you're not willing to do that, you're a racist. and we have to acknowledge that the status quo is a very conscious decision with very high costs associated with it. some benefits, but we need to factor that in. i think it is extraordinarily difficult politically to get out in front on that issue and get re-elected. ironically, i think who will save us -- i always like to say there is no morality in the bottom line and probably the most amoral institution is the insurance agencies. i think they are goi
. >> thanks, greg. as greg knows, we have been working very hard to bring the water agencies, the land use planning agencies and the environmental community, the business community together. our problem is that we have 24 hour days when we need about 106 hour days to do all that. but i think you are absolutely right and mary's point about the political difficulty of making some of these decisions, and we're seeing this in new orleans, the first reaction is put it all back together the way...
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greg anderson had a certain combination, and bonds insists he was told that this is only flax seed oil and arthritis cream. jason giamb skpe. his younger brother testified today. recounting much of what they've told in 2003 grand jury, using steroids when jason met bonds former trainer in 2002. and with the new drug testing survey he offered them an alternative. jason testified anderson told them the designer steroids had steroid-like properties. and this testimony seems to support the claim he never knowingly took anabolic steroids. a former giant described them as undetectable steroids. quest labs director testified about a bonds urine sample that first tested negative, then positive when antidoping labs decoded thgz a former head trainer testified about financial change that's former expert witnesses linked to steroid use. conti described a conversation just after the raid on ant anderson's house and said bonds told him he didn't know about the steroids and that greg was only selling the steroids to help his kids. and lance williams co-authored this book. >> i never heard bonds ak n
greg anderson had a certain combination, and bonds insists he was told that this is only flax seed oil and arthritis cream. jason giamb skpe. his younger brother testified today. recounting much of what they've told in 2003 grand jury, using steroids when jason met bonds former trainer in 2002. and with the new drug testing survey he offered them an alternative. jason testified anderson told them the designer steroids had steroid-like properties. and this testimony seems to support the claim he...
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so they want to drop a bomb of a recording of barry bonds and greg anderson talking about the use of steroids. if they can deliver on that, that will set the tone for the state and very indicate a shift of momentum toward the prosecution. >> reporter: to that end there was also some examination of irs agent jeff novitsky. they were asking him about the transcript of the recording, recording is not a really clear quality. there is dispute what exactly is being said and three sets of people had to get together? >> the recording is what it is. it doesn't depend on any witness. the only way for the defense, what you think you are hearing is not what you are really hearing. it really doesn't say what the prosecution says it says. ultimately it's going to be up to the jury to take the recording back to the jury room and decide for themselves whether the prosecution has delivered on its promise. >> reporter: heather ishimaru is in the courthouse and she is going to have a recording of the tape made and that will be on at 5:00 and 6:00. >> cheryl: researchers find a new link between exercise
so they want to drop a bomb of a recording of barry bonds and greg anderson talking about the use of steroids. if they can deliver on that, that will set the tone for the state and very indicate a shift of momentum toward the prosecution. >> reporter: to that end there was also some examination of irs agent jeff novitsky. they were asking him about the transcript of the recording, recording is not a really clear quality. there is dispute what exactly is being said and three sets of people...
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so they want to drop a bomb of a recording of barry bonds and greg anderson talking about the use of steroids. if they can deliver on that, that will set the tone for the state and very indicate a shift of momentum toward the prosecution. >> reporter: to that end there was also some examination of irs agent jeff novitsky. they were asking him about the transcript of the recording, recording is not a really clear quality. there is dispute what exactly is being said and three sets of people had to get together? >> the recording is what it is. it doesn't depend on any witness. the only way for the defense, what you think you are hearing is not what you are really hearing. it really doesn't say what the prosecution says it says. ultimately it's going to be up to the jury to take the recording back to the jury room and decide for themselves whether the prosecution has delivered on its promise. >> reporter: heather ishimaru is in the courthouse and she is going to have a recording of the tape made and that will be on a >>> nato forces will take control of air force in libya h they are att
so they want to drop a bomb of a recording of barry bonds and greg anderson talking about the use of steroids. if they can deliver on that, that will set the tone for the state and very indicate a shift of momentum toward the prosecution. >> reporter: to that end there was also some examination of irs agent jeff novitsky. they were asking him about the transcript of the recording, recording is not a really clear quality. there is dispute what exactly is being said and three sets of people...
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what they won't have is greg anderson. his longtime friend and trainer has refused to testify in the past and went to jail for more than a year. he says this time he will not testify so that is a key component, that has been worked out several years in the making. the judge says you can't have greg anderson. without him they will have a tough time line gate bonds to steroid use. but bonds himself might be the best witness at all. they will try to prove that he should not be as productive as he was. 30 years old is when a lot of people think of retiring but his productivity increased. we will wait and see. we will have full coverage and about 15 minutes before court. >> mark: will check back with you. >> darya: in japan workers stranded cool the nuclear plant were evacuated today on your smoke rose. the cause of smoke is unclear, the safety agency says the operator of the complex repeatedly failed to make crucial inspections of equipment. that was in the weeks before the quake and tsunami that crippled the whole plant. earl
what they won't have is greg anderson. his longtime friend and trainer has refused to testify in the past and went to jail for more than a year. he says this time he will not testify so that is a key component, that has been worked out several years in the making. the judge says you can't have greg anderson. without him they will have a tough time line gate bonds to steroid use. but bonds himself might be the best witness at all. they will try to prove that he should not be as productive as he...
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and i got the " juice " from greg. >>pam: we anticipate that greg anderson is going to..hat about kimberly battle? we have heard a lot about her and the up-the kimberlee bell the voice mails are trying to get admitted as evidence. what type of role will she play? >> what is interesting is how she will cross-examine. she comes and right at his separation of barry bonds the began to date and she fell in love. at some point she came home and announces that he is going to mary elizabeth. yet he keeps the affair with kimberly. they go on from there. kimberlee will testify at some point that he starts to change it becomes more violent. he starts to treat her differently. it all changes. she will testify that he told her that he was using steroids that is foolish to testify. >>pam: michael, thank you so much. and since we're ca talking about kimberly belton, and j.r. has been searching through a lot of the files. and j.r.? no stranger to the press. >>reporter: you guys of mentioning this a little bit but kimberly belton it is almost as if you're reading people magazine. kimberle
and i got the " juice " from greg. >>pam: we anticipate that greg anderson is going to..hat about kimberly battle? we have heard a lot about her and the up-the kimberlee bell the voice mails are trying to get admitted as evidence. what type of role will she play? >> what is interesting is how she will cross-examine. she comes and right at his separation of barry bonds the began to date and she fell in love. at some point she came home and announces that he is going to mary...
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greg palast thanks so much for the great investigative work you're doing a great writing you're doing for being on our program today. thankful the reactors currently in danger in japan are known as mark one reactors they were designed by general electric a.b.c. is reporting that thirty five years ago three g. engineers resigned because they feared that the mark one design was flawed and then warned that should a cooling system failure take place by the way exactly what is happening in japan right now the reactors would be unable to handle the immense pressure sadly those engineers warning is starting to ring true. and. it's time for our daily poll your chance to tell us what you think here's today's question will the u.s. remain committed to nuclear power after this partial meltdown in japan your options are a yes the nuclear lobbyists and the political lapdogs are already at work or be no nuclear power will never ever be safe in america we'll get this now so far a whopping seventy eight percent of you think the lobbyists lapdogs have the upper hand these thoughts on cast your vote if
greg palast thanks so much for the great investigative work you're doing a great writing you're doing for being on our program today. thankful the reactors currently in danger in japan are known as mark one reactors they were designed by general electric a.b.c. is reporting that thirty five years ago three g. engineers resigned because they feared that the mark one design was flawed and then warned that should a cooling system failure take place by the way exactly what is happening in japan...
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the judge sent the jury out for lunch before sending greg anderson to prison for the fifth time. he has refused to testify. prosecutors wanted to say that he gave bonds steroid shots. >> from a pure legal standpoint i think this is absurd. >> reporter: the first witness this afternoon showed jurors what he called a treasure trove of drugs and documents found in a storage locker. evidence that would lead to greg anderson and bonds' grand jury testimony in 2003. >> we said all along that we were looking forward to in welcoming the chance to test the accusations in court. >> reporter: prosecutors say that two former associates will testify they saw him using illegal steroids. defense attorneys say they will betray bonds to sell a book and forced his signature on sports memorabilia to make money. david stevenson, it ktvu channel 2 news. >>> -- ktvu channel 2 news. >>> the caretaker at a building near the scene of the crime said he heard two gunshots and saw a gun man fire one more shot bbc that believe was writing embarrassing stories about the bakery. they've gone man has confessed
the judge sent the jury out for lunch before sending greg anderson to prison for the fifth time. he has refused to testify. prosecutors wanted to say that he gave bonds steroid shots. >> from a pure legal standpoint i think this is absurd. >> reporter: the first witness this afternoon showed jurors what he called a treasure trove of drugs and documents found in a storage locker. evidence that would lead to greg anderson and bonds' grand jury testimony in 2003. >> we said all...
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. >> i am greg wagner, the budget director. i agree with the comment. a i think we all understand the importance of the services. over the last several budgets despite proposals for reductions in domestic violence programs, we have been able to protect those programs and have not made reductions to those programs. we're trying to work with the department on the status of women to see if there are other options that we can look at. there may be revenues we can bring in through fees or other sources we can use to create savings without having to make reductions. we are very concerned about this issue. we are working closely with the department and the mayor's office. we very much understand the comment and concerned about the importance of those services in the community and city. supervisor campos: thank you, greg. let's hear from our next questioner. sfgov.o[inaudible] >> [speaking spanish] [applause] >> get negative evening. i am translating for her. -- good evening. she came here to testify. she wants to thank carlos, the senior law coordinator. she h
. >> i am greg wagner, the budget director. i agree with the comment. a i think we all understand the importance of the services. over the last several budgets despite proposals for reductions in domestic violence programs, we have been able to protect those programs and have not made reductions to those programs. we're trying to work with the department on the status of women to see if there are other options that we can look at. there may be revenues we can bring in through fees or...
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it's one year later and he apparently rules especially over his little brother greg. as greg is proving his first day of seventh grade, his character to force him to bond with his tormentor. dirae of a would-be can't do, rated pg. the prequel to the planet of the apes that finally has a release date. this movie stars james franco and. the movie has had several release dates and it's now set to open august 5th. it's been marketed as the last really big summer movie. the story will focus on his character in present day san francisco. if he plays a scientist sinecure and style summers and ends up developing a choice. >>pam: that could side, look at those huge ominous clouds. we are going to have more details on the weather and all the news just ahead on kron 4 news at 5:00. stay with us. >>pam: in capitola water rushes into town after a train inch pipe sales. in san paulo a backyard washes away. in santa cruz, a close call her as a rise is dangerously high. kron 4 has crews all over the bay assessing the damage and it's not over yet. another storm had their way. the rain
it's one year later and he apparently rules especially over his little brother greg. as greg is proving his first day of seventh grade, his character to force him to bond with his tormentor. dirae of a would-be can't do, rated pg. the prequel to the planet of the apes that finally has a release date. this movie stars james franco and. the movie has had several release dates and it's now set to open august 5th. it's been marketed as the last really big summer movie. the story will focus on his...
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week is the chairman of subcommittee on communications and technology in the house, representative greg walden republican of oregon. guest reporter, mike zapler of politico. mr. zapler next question. >> guest: at the question following up on the net neutrality debate. a lot of the tech and telecom issues historically have been nonpartisan. there has been a lot of partisan over net neutrality. i am wondering what you think will be the first bipartisan accomplishment in the subcommittee? >> guest: i think we can find bipartisanship on process reform at the fcc. anna eshoo has dropped to build on the sunshine piece. i think we can do more than that. we talk during talked during the discussion yesterday on other people were talking. anna and i had a side conversation about potentially working together on broader reforms. i think on spectrum we should be able to find some common ground. i think we would probably find common ground principles on usf. that man in be something the fcc handle so that we have legislation that we are working on. but i think there is a lot on the tech side. let's f
week is the chairman of subcommittee on communications and technology in the house, representative greg walden republican of oregon. guest reporter, mike zapler of politico. mr. zapler next question. >> guest: at the question following up on the net neutrality debate. a lot of the tech and telecom issues historically have been nonpartisan. there has been a lot of partisan over net neutrality. i am wondering what you think will be the first bipartisan accomplishment in the subcommittee?...
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the judge allowed greg anderson and content again today.e was held in custody until he testifies or until the trial ends which could be as long as four weeks. joining me now to analyze what happened today, our legal analyst and attorney michael cardozo. why creek anderson is doing what he is discussing is all the speculation. what you think will be the most damaging evidence against bonds? >> and that sure there will be one witness the gets on the stand will be the one that pushes the trout one way or another. think one of the biggest blocks will be the professional athletes that come in. the ones that come in will say craig anderson was my trainer, gray gave me the crane which i knew as athletes to be steroids. the government can then argue he was barry's trainer, he gave the cream to very why didn't bury know that it was steroids. the intellectually that's what those witnesses will give them among other things. >>pam: it's called the upcoming witnesses of bitter, unreliable will that hold up the trial? >> it might, you never know what the
the judge allowed greg anderson and content again today.e was held in custody until he testifies or until the trial ends which could be as long as four weeks. joining me now to analyze what happened today, our legal analyst and attorney michael cardozo. why creek anderson is doing what he is discussing is all the speculation. what you think will be the most damaging evidence against bonds? >> and that sure there will be one witness the gets on the stand will be the one that pushes the...
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tim, we'll move now to greg moody. greg moody is director, i created department of health transformati transformation. when he lays it out to you, you'll understand without controlling this program, the state of ohio could -- everything was going to be squeezed out, everything. it was vital we looked at this program differently. greg left the private sector to come to work for us. his wife is a minister. i said why are you doing it? he said my wife said it's in your gut, honey. you go and do what you need to do even if we have to get a little bit less money. he's been great. i think you'll enjoy this presentation, greg moody. >> thank you, governor. [ applause ] my wife is here so a little prayer right now would be welcome. thank you, governor. early in this process, and for us it was two years ago, governor kasich recognized that health policy is a team sport, and then he put together an incredible health transformation team. i'm looking forward to introducing you to that team in a few minutes. i also want to welcome
tim, we'll move now to greg moody. greg moody is director, i created department of health transformati transformation. when he lays it out to you, you'll understand without controlling this program, the state of ohio could -- everything was going to be squeezed out, everything. it was vital we looked at this program differently. greg left the private sector to come to work for us. his wife is a minister. i said why are you doing it? he said my wife said it's in your gut, honey. you go and do...
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. >> and as he turned around he saw greg sitting there with his leash, christiania was go. that soldier walked back down here and i think he just missed the abduction. >> reporter: christina's mother found greg walking home 45 minutes after christina disappeared. >> christina! >> volunteers joined law enforcement, searching the 28,000 acers of old fort ord. they looked under barracks and inside every room in 4100 buildings. they look through the former enlisted club, but in spite of the searches, presidio police chief says it is possible that christina could have been kept there for a time. >> we found a rolled up newspaper where somebody used it a torch and nobody was down there for a long time. there was a film of dust and depress footprints in the dust. >> reporter: ten years ago, when he was the watch commander the search for christina led him here, following up on information from a 4-year-old boy, whose parents were convictioned he was psychic. >> they were at the dinner table and their son was eating in his high chair and all of a sudden he stopped eating and said i
. >> and as he turned around he saw greg sitting there with his leash, christiania was go. that soldier walked back down here and i think he just missed the abduction. >> reporter: christina's mother found greg walking home 45 minutes after christina disappeared. >> christina! >> volunteers joined law enforcement, searching the 28,000 acers of old fort ord. they looked under barracks and inside every room in 4100 buildings. they look through the former enlisted club, but...
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greg anderson doesn't want to have that label placed on him. >>reporter: bonds on trial for telling 2003 grand jury he never knowingly used anabolic steroids. in opening statements prosecutors said they would present evidence to prove its ridiculous and unbelievable that he didn't know what he was taking. that wording was struck from the record after an objection from bonds lawyer. prosecutors also told jurors bonds could have avoided an indictment since he was given immunity for his grand jury testimony under one condition. all he had to do was tell the truth but he couldn't do that said prosecutor matt and the evidence will show that he planned not to do it. but bonds team told the jury he thought designer stared known the clear was flax he'd oil and didn't know what it was when barry getting the clear. nobody knew what it was. former irs agent jeff was the first it two take the stand today testifying about evidence collect entered the of case. trial continues tomorrow with bonds former business partner to testify. this is abc 7 new news. >>>
greg anderson doesn't want to have that label placed on him. >>reporter: bonds on trial for telling 2003 grand jury he never knowingly used anabolic steroids. in opening statements prosecutors said they would present evidence to prove its ridiculous and unbelievable that he didn't know what he was taking. that wording was struck from the record after an objection from bonds lawyer. prosecutors also told jurors bonds could have avoided an indictment since he was given immunity for his...
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victor and the trainer greg anderson. prosecutors said they are the three muskateers that pretended to sell supplements but was providing performance-enhancing drugs to some of the most elite athletes in the world. he testified nobody but his doctor had ever injected him with anything and he said he did take a substance from greg anderson that he believed was flax seed oil and arthritis cream. his defense attorneys insisted today in front of the jury that bonds did not ever knowingly take steroids. >> reporter: the judge called it utterly ridiculous. and of course from the defense attorney there was -- of course, they just yelled out and said wait a minute, objection, then the judge said of course we are going to stand by that objection and allen, as you might imagine, there are emotions running high on both sides. but bottom line here it is not just whether he knowingly took steroids, it is whether -- the other piece of the evidence, did he inject himself? remember he told the grand jury that no one other than a doctor h
victor and the trainer greg anderson. prosecutors said they are the three muskateers that pretended to sell supplements but was providing performance-enhancing drugs to some of the most elite athletes in the world. he testified nobody but his doctor had ever injected him with anything and he said he did take a substance from greg anderson that he believed was flax seed oil and arthritis cream. his defense attorneys insisted today in front of the jury that bonds did not ever knowingly take...
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according to him the situation will not get out of control well for more investigative journalists greg palast is talking to us from the long island new york greg good to see you celebrating the things that he sort of downplaying the current situation saying that these are just temporary increases the situation won't get out of control do you do you agree with that assessment well it's temporary in that we've now gotten used to seventy dollars a barrel oil as a low price it's like it's that old joke about you know someone keeps punching you in the face and they say well we're now going to just start slapping your face and say thank you very much you know. yes i don't there's no question hundred dollar bill oil is it suspicious actually because we really haven't had much of a drop in production worldwide very little oil is sold on the spot market i don't see just cation for these rising gasoline prices but it is temporary but what's not temporary is the high price of oil which is being controlled by at least the choke off of supplies by the opec cartel new oil companies which are kind of
according to him the situation will not get out of control well for more investigative journalists greg palast is talking to us from the long island new york greg good to see you celebrating the things that he sort of downplaying the current situation saying that these are just temporary increases the situation won't get out of control do you do you agree with that assessment well it's temporary in that we've now gotten used to seventy dollars a barrel oil as a low price it's like it's that old...
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once again greg anderson will not testify against bonds, and he is being taken to jail right now. this was not a surprise but still a big deal in the case. >>reporter: that's right. not a surprise because the attorneys and judge knew it was going to happen. barry bonds is on trial because he's accused of lying to a grand jury about taking steroids during his baseball career. the man who was arrested just a half hour ago, we've got video of him walking to the courthouse before his arrest, is greg anderson. he's bond's personal trainer and childhood friend accused of giving bonds steroids, but today he was sum mon had to testify, however refused. he was arrested on the spot for contempt of court. the jury didn't see any of this happen because they were on their lunch break, but bonds did see it happen because he's been in the courtroom all morning. bonds arrived inside the federal building this morning, and he was in the courtroom for opening statements. federal prosecutors laid out their case first t they told the jury during the course of this trial they'd hear from a number of pe
once again greg anderson will not testify against bonds, and he is being taken to jail right now. this was not a surprise but still a big deal in the case. >>reporter: that's right. not a surprise because the attorneys and judge knew it was going to happen. barry bonds is on trial because he's accused of lying to a grand jury about taking steroids during his baseball career. the man who was arrested just a half hour ago, we've got video of him walking to the courthouse before his arrest,...
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. >> there is no smoking gun here, there are statements from which one could infer that greg anderson is injecting people with unknown substance. there are statements where one could infer greg anderson is injecting barry bonds. >> the defense suggested he might be testifying against bonds in exchange for the u.s. attorney dropping a fraud investigation against him, hopkins deny that's and will be back on the stand when the trial continues tomorrow. in san francisco, abc 7 news. >> thank you very much. and the waits will have to continue for same-sex couple that's want to get married in california. an appeals court turned down a bid by two couples to allow gay marriages to resume while a legal challenge on this issue is pending. a u.s. district court judge ruled that voter-approved prop 8 banning same-sex marriages in california violates the constitution. supporters of the initiative have appealed. before that case can move forward the california supreme court must first decide whether initiative supporters have the right to appeal the legal standing to do so since state officials ref
. >> there is no smoking gun here, there are statements from which one could infer that greg anderson is injecting people with unknown substance. there are statements where one could infer greg anderson is injecting barry bonds. >> the defense suggested he might be testifying against bonds in exchange for the u.s. attorney dropping a fraud investigation against him, hopkins deny that's and will be back on the stand when the trial continues tomorrow. in san francisco, abc 7 news....
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saying this is the man who slipped steroids to barry bonds and ruined baseball z greg anderson doesn't want to have that label placed on him. >> bonds is on trial for telling a grand jury he never knowingly used steroids n opening statements prosecutors said they would present evidence to prove it's ridiculous and unbelievable and that wording was a record after and a rejection and and this is under one condition. all he had to do was to tell the truth. and and showing he planned not to do it. he told the jury he thought a designer steroid was flax seed oil. and former and testifying by evidence corrected and the trial continues tomorrow with the former business partner scheduled to testify. >> and another major trial, witnesses described in detail how oakland journalist chauncey bailey was killed in august, 2007. in the first day of testimony air, witness told the jury she saw a masked gunman run up and fire three times, his brother listened just feet frat accused killers. >> i look at them i can't believe they're sitting there calmly. like nothing happened. that is the disturbing par
saying this is the man who slipped steroids to barry bonds and ruined baseball z greg anderson doesn't want to have that label placed on him. >> bonds is on trial for telling a grand jury he never knowingly used steroids n opening statements prosecutors said they would present evidence to prove it's ridiculous and unbelievable and that wording was a record after and a rejection and and this is under one condition. all he had to do was to tell the truth. and and showing he planned not to...