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hamilton says: "no sir."jaakssn says: "try it."hamilton says: "i don'' like to say it."son saas: "try it!!"hamilton says:: "really? seriously?jjckson says: "we're not going to hav this conversation unless you say it. you want to move on to another quustiin?"hamilton says: "ok. awesome! umm...(laughter) i don't like---ant to say it!"jackson says: "will you say it?" jjckson says: "no...(beep) no! they're going tt bleep it when they aar the show, so saa it. hamilton sayy: "i can't ssy it. if i say it this questiin woo't maae air."jackson says: "ok forget it."hamilton says: "" great question if you can't say the word.. word.""he reporter says he stands by his decision not tt pay the word.video of this uncomfortable interview has since ggne virall coming up...make healthy habits a seccnd nature.some tips for eepinn those new year's resolutions... next. ravenssnation nats pumped up for the big gamm.the are here in studio... for a live performacc.you're waaching fox 45 good day baltimore. ((break 3)) 3 3 it's aanew yearrand it's time to make healthh habits second nature. amy de
hamilton says: "no sir."jaakssn says: "try it."hamilton says: "i don'' like to say it."son saas: "try it!!"hamilton says:: "really? seriously?jjckson says: "we're not going to hav this conversation unless you say it. you want to move on to another quustiin?"hamilton says: "ok. awesome! umm...(laughter) i don't like---ant to say it!"jackson says: "will you say it?" jjckson says: "no...(beep) no! they're going tt...
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but, says tyler hamilton, not without help. that after finishing a stage, he, armstrong and their teammate kevin livingston would inject themselves with epo in the team's camper, just meters from the excited fans outside. >> that was nerve-racking because you're right there in the heart of the tour de france, thousands and thousands of people around your -- hovering around the team camper. and we had this performance-enhancing drug. i remember trying to get rid of it as quickly as possible. there was one for lance, one for kevin and one for myself. you quickly stuck it in, got rid of it. it was quickly hidden away, typically in like a coke can, all three vials would go into a coke can. we'd crush it, give to it a team doctor to dispose. >> but it didn't all go to plan. lance armstrong was tested for drugs during the tour. and one of his samples revealed a significant level of a banned corticosteroid. emma o'reilly she says of during one of his massages, an urgent conversation took place between armstrong and the team's manageme
but, says tyler hamilton, not without help. that after finishing a stage, he, armstrong and their teammate kevin livingston would inject themselves with epo in the team's camper, just meters from the excited fans outside. >> that was nerve-racking because you're right there in the heart of the tour de france, thousands and thousands of people around your -- hovering around the team camper. and we had this performance-enhancing drug. i remember trying to get rid of it as quickly as...
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in los angeles was secret until hamilton told his story in an interview on "60 minutes." >> hamilton:.o., there was testosterone. and i did see a transfusion, a blood transfusion. >> pelley: three weeks after that story in 2011, hamilton was in aspen, colorado, working his way through a crowded bar. >> hamilton: turned to my right, and it was lance armstrong. >> pelley: so he stops you cold? >> hamilton: stops me cold. >> pelley: and says what? >> hamilton: well, first he asked how much "60 minutes" had paid me to... to do that interview. >> pelley: answer: nothing. >> hamilton: obviously, nothing, yeah. the biggest thing he said is, you know, "we are going to make your life a living, 'effing' hell, both in the courtroom and out." >> pelley: he was, at that moment, the target of a federal investigation. and you were a witness in that federal investigation? >> hamilton: yeah, yeah. >> pelley: intimidating a witness is a federal crime. did you feel intimidated? >> hamilton: i did, i did, i did. >> pelley: the grand jury heard from at least a dozen postal riders. there was testimony that
in los angeles was secret until hamilton told his story in an interview on "60 minutes." >> hamilton:.o., there was testosterone. and i did see a transfusion, a blood transfusion. >> pelley: three weeks after that story in 2011, hamilton was in aspen, colorado, working his way through a crowded bar. >> hamilton: turned to my right, and it was lance armstrong. >> pelley: so he stops you cold? >> hamilton: stops me cold. >> pelley: and says what?...
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hamilton said of jefferson, this is how well the work, hamilton said of jefferson that anyone who cares about the liberty of the country or welfare of the nation should look with great despair on jefferson's ascendance to the presidency and jefferson with a fairly formidable outreach to his friends said i will not separate the slander of a man whose history from the moment at which history can stoop to notice him is a tissue of mecca nation against the liberty of the country that is not only receive him and given him read but heaped honors on his head. hamilton responded that jefferson was a fanatic in politics and atheist in religion and in an anonymous level -- letter rider from the hamilton camp wrote i think you ought to get a damn kicking, you read headed son of a bitch. i know karl rove thinks he iohen! onoti the sandpild we were always going to be hounding me a clue what you can with what we have. and his answer, wonderfully was in theory, you would want to go back to monticello. you know those wonderful quotations, we all know them. if i could only be with my books and at my fa
hamilton said of jefferson, this is how well the work, hamilton said of jefferson that anyone who cares about the liberty of the country or welfare of the nation should look with great despair on jefferson's ascendance to the presidency and jefferson with a fairly formidable outreach to his friends said i will not separate the slander of a man whose history from the moment at which history can stoop to notice him is a tissue of mecca nation against the liberty of the country that is not only...
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hamilton very much. hamilton was all still monarchist. hamilton solve this very much as a union. i think there was little of the conditions there was a strong belief and when i read that texas is trying to secede from the union because they are mad about some recent political event, that strikes me as prolifically tragic and a comical sort of way because the founding generation -- there were a lot of unionists but they were not supporters of the constitution. >> host: so what do they have to say? what is their collectivized version of what the founding fathers had to say about federalism? >> guest: federalism is hard to define because it shifted throughout the generation. demint supporter of the articles of confederation and the madison and hamilton poured on of the fast ones of all times by calling their nationalist work on the constitution the federalist papers so what we mean by federalism is a word that signifies some relationship between constituent elements and a national government with that relationship is is not anywhere clear on the founding generation. i think rick per
hamilton very much. hamilton was all still monarchist. hamilton solve this very much as a union. i think there was little of the conditions there was a strong belief and when i read that texas is trying to secede from the union because they are mad about some recent political event, that strikes me as prolifically tragic and a comical sort of way because the founding generation -- there were a lot of unionists but they were not supporters of the constitution. >> host: so what do they have...
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hamilton was almost a monarchist hamilton saw this very much is a union. i think that there was with all of the founders, there was a strong belief in the union. when i read that texas is trying to secede from the union because they are mad about some political event, that just strikes me as horrifically tragic in a comic sort of way, because the founding generation -- there were lots of disunion is but they were not supporters of the constitution. >> host: what the rick perry and napolitano have to say and what is there collectivist vision about what the founding fathers had to say? >> guest: it originally meant supporter of the articles of confederation and then madison and hamilton pulled one of the great fast ones of all times by calling their nationalist of the constitution the federalist papers. so what we mean by federalism -- it's a word that signifies some relationship between constituent elements in a national government. what that relationship is not anywhere clear and is not anywhere clear in the founding generation. i think rick perry and mark
hamilton was almost a monarchist hamilton saw this very much is a union. i think that there was with all of the founders, there was a strong belief in the union. when i read that texas is trying to secede from the union because they are mad about some political event, that just strikes me as horrifically tragic in a comic sort of way, because the founding generation -- there were lots of disunion is but they were not supporters of the constitution. >> host: what the rick perry and...
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hamilton very much. hamilton was almost a monarchist i think that there was with all of the founders there was a strong belief. when i read texas is trying to secede from the union because they are mad about some recent political event that strikes me as part of it the tragic and comic sort of way. the founding generation -- there are a lot of this unions that they are not supporters of the constitution. >> host: what do they have to say, what is the collectivized version for the founding fathers had to say about federalism? >> guest: federalism is hard to define because it shifted throughout the founding generation. it originally meant supporter of the articles of confederation and then madison and hamilton pulled one of the greatest of all time by calling their nationalist work of the constitution the federalist papers. what we mean by federalism is a word that signifies some relationship between constituent elements and the national government. what that relationship is isn't anywhere near clear the f
hamilton very much. hamilton was almost a monarchist i think that there was with all of the founders there was a strong belief. when i read texas is trying to secede from the union because they are mad about some recent political event that strikes me as part of it the tragic and comic sort of way. the founding generation -- there are a lot of this unions that they are not supporters of the constitution. >> host: what do they have to say, what is the collectivized version for the founding...
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and oprah winfrey talked about hamilton in that interview last night. >> tyler hamilton also said there-- when you all were injecting epo in a camper or a tent and right outside the fans would be outside and you all would be dumping the syringes in coke cans. is that true? >> i didn't read tyler's book. i don't necessarily remember that, but i'm certainly not going to say that's a lie, that's not true. >> joining me now, piers morgan, just wrapped an interview with tyler hamilton. before we chat, let me play a clip here, hamilton explains how this should not be the end for confessions for armstrong. here he was. >> last night was -- on oprah, the first step. so, you know, pat on your back for that, congratulations, good for you for doing that. just a small step. but the first step is the hardest. now you have to continue. you need to drbt ne-- the next going and testifying in front of usada and the world anti-doping association and doing the right thing, telling the truth, naming names. you know, it is not pleasant, but, you know, he needs to do it. he needs to do it. there are other pe
and oprah winfrey talked about hamilton in that interview last night. >> tyler hamilton also said there-- when you all were injecting epo in a camper or a tent and right outside the fans would be outside and you all would be dumping the syringes in coke cans. is that true? >> i didn't read tyler's book. i don't necessarily remember that, but i'm certainly not going to say that's a lie, that's not true. >> joining me now, piers morgan, just wrapped an interview with tyler...
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hamilton was almost a monarchists. i mean, hamilton saw this very much as a union.i think that there was about the founders the founders a strong belief. when i read that texas is trying to secede from the union because they're not about some recent political event, that just strikes me as terrifically tragic in a comic sort of way because the founding generation -- or worry about if unions, but not supporters of the constitution. host robert terry, andrew napolitano, what do they have to say? what is there collectivize version of our founding fathers had to say about federalism? >> guest: federalism is a hardware to define because it shifted throughout the founding generation. it originally meant supporters of the article federation and pulled by the great fuss was about times by calling their nationalist work on the constitution and the federalist papers. so what we mean is a word that signifies some relationship between the district element in a national government, without relationship is not anywhere clear in the founding generation. i think that rick perry and
hamilton was almost a monarchists. i mean, hamilton saw this very much as a union.i think that there was about the founders the founders a strong belief. when i read that texas is trying to secede from the union because they're not about some recent political event, that just strikes me as terrifically tragic in a comic sort of way because the founding generation -- or worry about if unions, but not supporters of the constitution. host robert terry, andrew napolitano, what do they have to say?...
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after tyler hamilton beat him in an important race right before the tour, he called him and had hamilton hauled in and busted. eventually was busted for doping. that type of power was what he wielded. >> armstrong seems to indicate he wasn't forcing people, pressuring people to dope but that goes against the testimony of numerous former teammates. >> exactly. and a partial confession is sort of the pattern. a lot of these guys, they'll confess partway. maybe this is armstrong's partial and more will come out later. >> oprah did go back to him and say is it possible that just the very fact that you were doping, that would have pressured people to dope even if you weren't the one giving orders? but from what you are saying, he was actually verbally pressuring people? >> exactly right. >> bill, what do you think of what you've heard so far? >> i think it's clear what we're seeing here is someone learning to tell the truth. >> not fully telling the truth? >> we've seen him say things for the first time that he's adamantly denied for more than a decade. so i don't think we're -- i don't think
after tyler hamilton beat him in an important race right before the tour, he called him and had hamilton hauled in and busted. eventually was busted for doping. that type of power was what he wielded. >> armstrong seems to indicate he wasn't forcing people, pressuring people to dope but that goes against the testimony of numerous former teammates. >> exactly. and a partial confession is sort of the pattern. a lot of these guys, they'll confess partway. maybe this is armstrong's...
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hamilton says: "reaaly? t!!""- periouuly?jacksso says: "we're not goiig to hav ttis ccnversatiin unlesssyou say it. and one reporter's pncomfootable interview... with samuel ll jackson.whatt the actor wanted him to say. you're watccing fox 45 &pmorning news.. all local.. al mmrning. [ male announcer ] now at your neighborhood subway: the big hot pastrami melt. we perfected the pastrami sandwich -- filled with hot, juicy pastrami, pickles, yellow mustard and bubbly melted cheese. all piled-high on our signature freshly baked bread. made hot, toasty and just for you. and don't be afraid to put your spin on this deli style deliciousity -- add your favorite ingredients, like spicy jalapeños or crisp green peppers. get to your local subway and taste some perfect pastrami today! subway. eat fresh. 3new his morring... congress is cheduled to vote ttday... on aid for victims of &psuperstorm sandy..heehouse is expected to approve 9-point-7 billion-dollar measuree.. to pay for flood lawmakers ssy thh money is -&u victims... who haav be
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and that was the defining difference between himself and hamilton. >> we'll take a quick break here and be right back with more from author john meacham. >>> and we're back with more from john meacham on his new biography. people because of your book will be reflecting on his life, will learn about thomas jefferson, if they haven't. the role of a biography like this in modern day washington and modern day leadership could be what, do you think? as the president sets off into a second term in such a contentious political time. >> yeah. well, mark twain said history doesn't repeat itself, but it rhymes. and i think history disease rhyme. i think jefferson looked back to greece and rome to understand partisanship in his own era. we look back to the founding to try to understand it. what you learn is that there are some perennial principles. to quote jefferson, sometimes it's better to give as well as to take in a system like ours. we should not ever try more than the nation can bear. whatever is practical should always control what is pure theory. and the degree of what is practical can be
and that was the defining difference between himself and hamilton. >> we'll take a quick break here and be right back with more from author john meacham. >>> and we're back with more from john meacham on his new biography. people because of your book will be reflecting on his life, will learn about thomas jefferson, if they haven't. the role of a biography like this in modern day washington and modern day leadership could be what, do you think? as the president sets off into a...
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also, washington's closest adviser was alexander hamilton. and one of the chapters in the book talks about hamiltons history of womanizing. for example, bill clinton was not the first, and bill clinton was not the worst when it came to his behavior and high office. there is a long, long history of it. spitzer, a schwarzenegger, john edwards, these guys demint david patraeus, they have nothing on alexander hamilton. will we find is if you read, for example, letters written by martha washington during this winter camps, she was tough, like a soldier. she did not complain about the weather, the market -- harsh conditions, but she did complain. there was a tomcat when winter that was this be having with the lady cats, and it was noisy, noisy, noisy, and it kept her awake at night. so the tomcat and alexander hamilton because of all the and girls. i also did a book a few years ago, life and the white house, and it was about the president's at ease. what to the eat? what hobbies to they have? what are their fears and hopes and what they like as fat
also, washington's closest adviser was alexander hamilton. and one of the chapters in the book talks about hamiltons history of womanizing. for example, bill clinton was not the first, and bill clinton was not the worst when it came to his behavior and high office. there is a long, long history of it. spitzer, a schwarzenegger, john edwards, these guys demint david patraeus, they have nothing on alexander hamilton. will we find is if you read, for example, letters written by martha washington...
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such nickname the tomcat alexander hamilton. because of other young girls that come into camp you are at a book a few years ago called life in the white house and it was about the president, but to date eats, what have they said they have? what are their fears and hopes and what it really can fathers and husbands. how did the kids turn out? are also trying to figure out nixon. for example, nixon and his free time late to bowl a and sometimes wear black suit to do it. it begins to explain things. who does this? so all books and i've been trilogies, so here's the end. so "affairs of state," i try to take a different good and we'll know about the washington, but with the digestion tenet are comfortable with brilliant. his courage and dashing crescent of the delaware christmas night, which saved the revolution. but who were george washington's girlfriends and he was a kid? you find it teenage washington on more than one occasion basically goes back home in tears because he was turned down and put pen to paper and rates roses are red
such nickname the tomcat alexander hamilton. because of other young girls that come into camp you are at a book a few years ago called life in the white house and it was about the president, but to date eats, what have they said they have? what are their fears and hopes and what it really can fathers and husbands. how did the kids turn out? are also trying to figure out nixon. for example, nixon and his free time late to bowl a and sometimes wear black suit to do it. it begins to explain...
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apropos to my book washington's closest adviser was alexander hamilton. one of the chapters in the book talks about hamiltons history of womanizing. for example not the first. there is a long long history of the. elliott spencer, arnold schwarzenegger, john edwards, these guys had nothing on alexander hamilton. and what we find is if you really -- letters written by martha washington, she was tough shouldn't complain about the weather. she did complain about the harsh conditions pitch did complain about that tomcat this be having with all the lady cats. it kept her awake at night, social nick and the tomcat alexander hamilton. all the young girls. i also did a book a few. it was about the president's at least. the hobbies that they had. the fears and hopes and over the like as fathers and husbands. another way of stressing presidential character. we're also trying to figure out dick nixon. for example, nixon in the springtime like to boulogne and sometimes wore a black suit to do it. that begins to explain things. he does this? so i guess all books and of
apropos to my book washington's closest adviser was alexander hamilton. one of the chapters in the book talks about hamiltons history of womanizing. for example not the first. there is a long long history of the. elliott spencer, arnold schwarzenegger, john edwards, these guys had nothing on alexander hamilton. and what we find is if you really -- letters written by martha washington, she was tough shouldn't complain about the weather. she did complain about the harsh conditions pitch did...
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. >> were you blood doping in the stage 11 of the 2000 tour, stopping at a hotel, tyler hamilton saysou stopped at a hotel. >> i'm getting confused on the stages, but certainly that was -- >> in the middle of the tour, tyler hamilton said that there would be times when you all were injecting epo in a camper or in a tent and right outside the fans would be outside and you all would be dumping the syringes in coke cans, is that true? >> i didn't read tyler's book. i don't necessarily remember that. but i'm certainly not going to say that's a lie, that's not true. >> he says he doesn't remember that. the more he confesses, we know he's a liar. how does -- how do you believe anything that he says going forward? is that possible to change that in any way when you look at his brand and who he is? >> when you have look at heroes in pop culture, the key is that they need to acknowledge the truth, which he's done. i think the next step is stepping back to rehabilitate, really asking the hard questions, getting in touch with who they are, stepping forward and saying what is my new life going to
. >> were you blood doping in the stage 11 of the 2000 tour, stopping at a hotel, tyler hamilton saysou stopped at a hotel. >> i'm getting confused on the stages, but certainly that was -- >> in the middle of the tour, tyler hamilton said that there would be times when you all were injecting epo in a camper or in a tent and right outside the fans would be outside and you all would be dumping the syringes in coke cans, is that true? >> i didn't read tyler's book. i don't...
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adam hamilton and ramesh ponnuru, thank you all four >> you're welcome. thank you. >> brown: what are th >> brown: and what are the great expectations of the american public for the president in his second term? hari sreenivasan was on the national mall yesterday. on the rundown online, you can hear what issues people hope to see addressed. >> ifill: and to the other news of the day. house republicans forged ahead with a plan to raise the nation's debt ceiling through may 19. that vote is set for tomorrow. congressman paul ryan, last year's republican vice presidential nominee, said today republicans want to shift the focus to enacting a budget, with major spending cuts. the senate is going on four years now for not having passed a budget. we think this gives us the time we need in this nation to have a good, thorough vigorous and honest debate about what it takes to get our fiscal house in order and about how to budget. families budget. businesses budget. our federal government should budget. >> ifill: the bill also says if lawmakers don't enact a budget
adam hamilton and ramesh ponnuru, thank you all four >> you're welcome. thank you. >> brown: what are th >> brown: and what are the great expectations of the american public for the president in his second term? hari sreenivasan was on the national mall yesterday. on the rundown online, you can hear what issues people hope to see addressed. >> ifill: and to the other news of the day. house republicans forged ahead with a plan to raise the nation's debt ceiling through...
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i propose washington's closer advisor was alexander hamilton, and one chapter talks about hamilton's history of womanizing, bill clinton was not the first and was not the worst when it comes to misbehavior and high office. there's a long history. itot spitzer, arnold schwarzenegger, david petraeus, had nothing on alexander hamilton. if you read letters written by martha washington during those winter camps, she was like a soldier. she didn't complain about in the weather or the harsh conditions. she did complain about one thing. there was a tom cat one winter that was misbehaving with the lacy cats and it was noisy, and she nicknamed the tom cat alexander hamilton because of all the young girls. i had a few years ago about the presidents at ease. what do they eat? what hobbies do they have? what are their fears and hopes and what are they like as fathers and husbands? how did their kids turn out. another way of assessing presidential character, providing us with another lens. we're all still trying to figure out dick nixon. he liked to bowl alone and sometimes wore a black suit to do
i propose washington's closer advisor was alexander hamilton, and one chapter talks about hamilton's history of womanizing, bill clinton was not the first and was not the worst when it comes to misbehavior and high office. there's a long history. itot spitzer, arnold schwarzenegger, david petraeus, had nothing on alexander hamilton. if you read letters written by martha washington during those winter camps, she was like a soldier. she didn't complain about in the weather or the harsh...
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and a quick programming note, this morning on the "today" show, exclusive interviews with tyler hamilton one of the armstrong's teammates. and livestrong ceo doug ulman. >>> the speculation continues to swirl around notre dame as linebacker manti te'o and the mystery over a girlfriend he publicly mourned and now says never existed. in the wake of that revelation in claims he was a victim of the elaborate hoax news organizations are sifting news reports raising more questions. an associated press review finds the heisman trophy candidate perpetuated the relationship. te'o said he learned of the hoax on december 6th which leaves us to learn when will we hear from te'o himself. >>> now, the latest on the ongoing hostage crisis in algeria. new details are emerging about the algerian government raid to rescue foreign nationals held captive at a bp-related gas plant. some americans escaped but others are still being held. duncan, what's the latest? >> reporter: good morning. the latest has come from the british prime minister who has been speaking to his algerian counter part and he said they
and a quick programming note, this morning on the "today" show, exclusive interviews with tyler hamilton one of the armstrong's teammates. and livestrong ceo doug ulman. >>> the speculation continues to swirl around notre dame as linebacker manti te'o and the mystery over a girlfriend he publicly mourned and now says never existed. in the wake of that revelation in claims he was a victim of the elaborate hoax news organizations are sifting news reports raising more questions....
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a former teammate, tyler hamilton had this reaction to the interview. >> it is a first step.n. he is telling the story that he has taken performance enhancing joe -- drugs. >> was a genuine emotion? >> i think so. i went through the same process on a much smaller scale. it is going to get easier for him. i think he will open up much more. i think we saw a lot of the truth, but not the whole truth. >> hamilton went on to say that he has never seen lance armstrong shed a tear in their time together, until last night. he says he does not need an apology, he has moved on with his life. >> the home of the tour de france was covered in heavy snow tonight. it may look pretty, but across the country, this has caused some serious traffic problems and accidents. flights have been grounded. it does not appear that any of that is bothering people on the streets in the city of lights you were just there to stop and take some pictures. >> absolutely beautiful in paris. >> everyone is asking, when are we going to see snow? >> monday, a couple of inches across most of the united kingdom and
a former teammate, tyler hamilton had this reaction to the interview. >> it is a first step.n. he is telling the story that he has taken performance enhancing joe -- drugs. >> was a genuine emotion? >> i think so. i went through the same process on a much smaller scale. it is going to get easier for him. i think he will open up much more. i think we saw a lot of the truth, but not the whole truth. >> hamilton went on to say that he has never seen lance armstrong shed a...
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he heard a bit from tyler hamilton, he and daniel coyle have co-written "the secret race: inside the tour de france race." i spoke with daniel coyle along with espn analyst. what i don't understand is why armstrong is doing this now. just a few months ago, he had a chance to avoid lifetime banishment. they invited him to come clean to be part of the solution. he turned them down flat. what happened between then and now? what changed? >> this is a perfect way into the way lance's brain works, very god at looking at them in a binary way. it's not about being consistent with him. it's about winning and that brain is really built for that. this point you figure the best path forward was to go to oprah. that's what he's doing. the problem that he faces is that you can win the tour de france but it's hard to win a confession. that has to do with genuine feeling. it has to do with contrition. >> juliette, you were saying the most important thing to remember is that armstrong is an athlete, that he's not in this to say sorry, clean up cycling or help charity. he wants to compete in competiti
he heard a bit from tyler hamilton, he and daniel coyle have co-written "the secret race: inside the tour de france race." i spoke with daniel coyle along with espn analyst. what i don't understand is why armstrong is doing this now. just a few months ago, he had a chance to avoid lifetime banishment. they invited him to come clean to be part of the solution. he turned them down flat. what happened between then and now? what changed? >> this is a perfect way into the way lance's...
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. 57 people searched for hamilton last night and he was found in the hotel. local sheriff's office says the tales are conflicting due to the consumption of alcohol. >> the family of former linebacker junior seau is talking about his injuries linked to his death. he had a degenerative brain disease often linked to repeated blows to the head. an exclusive reported on world news. jim avila talked about his suicide and new medical information that may shed a light on what happened and what can be done to prevent another tragedy. two local expert football players also have messages. do not take them lightly. ben lynch joins mike shumann and me in "beyond the headlines" and also jared cooper. it caused dangerous depression and brain damage and now they are trying to save others from a terrible fate. >> junior seau, played golf, great mood, two weeks later he kills himself. were you ever at that part. suicidal thoughts. >> i'm on the good side. so i can sit here and tell you yes. >> at the youth level i think it's important that athletes know what a concussion is an
. 57 people searched for hamilton last night and he was found in the hotel. local sheriff's office says the tales are conflicting due to the consumption of alcohol. >> the family of former linebacker junior seau is talking about his injuries linked to his death. he had a degenerative brain disease often linked to repeated blows to the head. an exclusive reported on world news. jim avila talked about his suicide and new medical information that may shed a light on what happened and what...
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. >> erica gonzalez joins us outside the hamilton hotel. >> definitely, doreen.oming to places li s like hist hamilton, beyonce, jay-z, kelly clarkson, katie perry, brad paisley, james taylor, and a spanish rock group. there are other some other folks, eight to be precise that are creating a spotlight for themselves. discharged from the military under the repealed don't ask don't tell law, david hall prepares for history. >> just received a call last week asking if i would be welling to participate in the inauguration. >> the former air force sergeant and seven others will be citizen co-chairs in the president's inauguration. each represent ape ta task achi. walk the parade, attend the balls amuong other things. >> he met with the obamas yesterday for the first time. >> so done to earth. just a great guy. i can see why, you know he has that leadership. that i think we need, for this country to go forward. >> the famous picture of the first lady, donning her new bangs. look closely, there is hall. >> she was fantastic. yes, seems to be that her hair was the hit of
. >> erica gonzalez joins us outside the hamilton hotel. >> definitely, doreen.oming to places li s like hist hamilton, beyonce, jay-z, kelly clarkson, katie perry, brad paisley, james taylor, and a spanish rock group. there are other some other folks, eight to be precise that are creating a spotlight for themselves. discharged from the military under the repealed don't ask don't tell law, david hall prepares for history. >> just received a call last week asking if i would be...
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in hamilton talking about protecting us so we will employ infant industries yes and he laid that before congress in seventy nine he won and it was all ratified by seventeen ninety three and that was the policy united states until reagan had been so there's free trade between like connecticut and rhode island. nobody would say that that's a problem no no why can't we have free trade like that elsewhere because. the if there is a comparative advantage there is that there there isn't free trade between connecticut rhode island or let's let's take a better example mississippi in new york state sure ok new york state more unionized cost of labor is higher it's not and government it's not a right to work for less state mississippi is a right to work for less state and so mississippi says hey you know such a factory here will give you a bunch of tax breaks i think that's wrong and then a business can decide whether where it wants to go and i can choose which is lit which laboratory of democracy i think it was when states are competing against each other in a way that harms the people of the un
in hamilton talking about protecting us so we will employ infant industries yes and he laid that before congress in seventy nine he won and it was all ratified by seventeen ninety three and that was the policy united states until reagan had been so there's free trade between like connecticut and rhode island. nobody would say that that's a problem no no why can't we have free trade like that elsewhere because. the if there is a comparative advantage there is that there there isn't free trade...
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hamilton joe frank and --? sherwin williams? [ laughter ] sherman anderson cooper sherwin williams?e: sherman williams sherman hemsley. >> jimmy: sherman hemsley williams. >> steve: "movin' on up" -- [ laughter ] -- frank and anderson cooper. >> jimmy: frankie valli. >> steve: anderson cooper. >> jimmy: and the four -- >> steve: tops. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: tops. >> i'm looking. i don't know. >> jimmy: can you find it? you can find it. ♪ baby baby falling in love falling in love again ♪ yeah. ♪ ♪ baby baby falling in love falling in love again ♪ i don't know why it's in my head all day, and it won't get out of my head. you gotta give me another song to get that out of my head. ♪ 1-877-cars again [ laughter ] ♪ 1-877-cars again >> jimmy: hamilton, joe frank and reynolds. >> steve: hamilton, joe -- >> jimmy: frank and reynolds. >> steve: -- frank and reynolds. >> jimmy: hey, guys -- >> steve: that song was stuck in your head. >> jimmy: i want to make a segue right now. >> steve: are you going to ride a segway? >> jimmy: no, i won't ever ride a segway. [ light laughter ] no, come on ba
hamilton joe frank and --? sherwin williams? [ laughter ] sherman anderson cooper sherwin williams?e: sherman williams sherman hemsley. >> jimmy: sherman hemsley williams. >> steve: "movin' on up" -- [ laughter ] -- frank and anderson cooper. >> jimmy: frankie valli. >> steve: anderson cooper. >> jimmy: and the four -- >> steve: tops. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: tops. >> i'm looking. i don't know. >> jimmy: can you find it? you can find...
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you heard a bit from tyler hamilton there. he and daniel coyle have co-written "the secret race: inside the hidden world of the tour de france, doping, cover-ups, and winning at all costs." i spoke with daniel coyle along with espn analyst roger cossack and "new york times" sportswriter juliet mckerr. >> daniel, what i don't understand really is why armstrong is doing this now. because just a few months ago he had a chance to avoid lifetime banishment. the u.s.a.d.a. had invited him to come clean to be part of the solution. he turned them down flat. so what happened between then and now? what changed? >> this is a perfect lens into the way lance's brain works. he's really good at figuring out complex situations, looking at them in a very binary way and figuring out a path forward. it's not about being consistent with him. it's about winning. and that brain is really built for that. so at this point he figured the best path forward was to go to oprah. and that's what he's doing. but the problem that he faces is that you can win
you heard a bit from tyler hamilton there. he and daniel coyle have co-written "the secret race: inside the hidden world of the tour de france, doping, cover-ups, and winning at all costs." i spoke with daniel coyle along with espn analyst roger cossack and "new york times" sportswriter juliet mckerr. >> daniel, what i don't understand really is why armstrong is doing this now. because just a few months ago he had a chance to avoid lifetime banishment. the u.s.a.d.a....
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the duke of hamilton's palace. well, it was called hamilton palace.but the contents was sold in 1882. it's a very famous auction. one of the most famous actions of the 19th century. i didn't know that. these candelabra are clearly, to me what's called rococo revival which started in popular taste in about the 1820's, 1830's. but for a big, very wealthy, noble family like the hamiltons, who were in london and buying all the best french things they would be buying french early revival things in the 1810, 1820's. i.e., when he got married, or almost certainly in 1819, when he became the duke. just to explain very quickly how i can date these they look like french 1730's or '40s. but they're a little bit more clumsy, which takes me to england, possibly, or france in the 1820, 1830 revival period. but the most charming thing, have you noticed the dragon? no, i can't say i have. you haven't had a good look at them, have you? they've just always been there. gathering dust on mum's shelf. there's a lovely-- you can see the tail here, and it works all the way
the duke of hamilton's palace. well, it was called hamilton palace.but the contents was sold in 1882. it's a very famous auction. one of the most famous actions of the 19th century. i didn't know that. these candelabra are clearly, to me what's called rococo revival which started in popular taste in about the 1820's, 1830's. but for a big, very wealthy, noble family like the hamiltons, who were in london and buying all the best french things they would be buying french early revival things in...
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we worship jefferson and we follow hamilton. the government does plenty here. by european standards, we have small government in the united states. >> we will probably carry on doing so. thank you for coming in. >> thank you. it was a book that jane austen described as her own darling child. "pride and prejudice" has grown up. the past decade have seen an explosion of sequels and spinoffs. it is something she never could have imagined. our editor reports on this enduring popularity of elizabeth bennet. >> a rare, up 200 year old first edition of "pride and prejudice" a novel about five unmarried sisters with the famous opening line. >> is a truth universally acknowledged that a single man in possession of good fortune must be in looking for a wide. >> jane austen and recalled her book "first impressions." >> you do not wish to dance with me? >> they can be inaccurate. and could lead people to jump to conclusions based on nothing more than pride and prejudice. >> i should be very happy to dance with you. >> this is jane austen's house. she was happy and producti
we worship jefferson and we follow hamilton. the government does plenty here. by european standards, we have small government in the united states. >> we will probably carry on doing so. thank you for coming in. >> thank you. it was a book that jane austen described as her own darling child. "pride and prejudice" has grown up. the past decade have seen an explosion of sequels and spinoffs. it is something she never could have imagined. our editor reports on this enduring...
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snow falling around mount hamilton so cold enough to support the snow.peaking of cold look at the temperatures already down to 35 in fairfield right now. 37 degrees in novato. 39 santa rosa. string of cold nights ahead. look for sunny cool weekend dry milder weather next week. here's satellite radar. you will notice the cold pocket of air is just right over us. came in from the gulf of alask alaska. next system diving south but batch of moisture with this the cloud cover that is doesn't lack like it makes it now. latest computer model weren't to keep the area mostly clear overnight tonight and if this is the case then temperatures go down tonight. freezing warnings forth inland cell and frost advisory for the san francisco bayshore line for tomorrow morning 2 to 8:00 a.m. . cold again tomorrow night. as a matter of fact sunday morning could be even colder. may see some low to mid 20's by subpoenaed morning with clear skies but tomorrow morning 28 life more fairfield 33 antioch. 30 degrees vallejo, concord below freezing napa, santa ros rosa, 32 in palal,
snow falling around mount hamilton so cold enough to support the snow.peaking of cold look at the temperatures already down to 35 in fairfield right now. 37 degrees in novato. 39 santa rosa. string of cold nights ahead. look for sunny cool weekend dry milder weather next week. here's satellite radar. you will notice the cold pocket of air is just right over us. came in from the gulf of alask alaska. next system diving south but batch of moisture with this the cloud cover that is doesn't lack...
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. >> several of his former teammates including tyler hamilton said armstrong used drunks. on "60 minutes" scott pelley asked him what effect drugs had on armstrong's performance. >> would there have been a lance armstrong without doping? >> doping definitely helped him. a lot of people said, okay everybody's doping so it's a level playing field, but that's not true. that's not true. doping took a lot of money, took a risk taker, took a lot of having connections, and a lot of people weren't willing to take all those risks. >> scott pelley with tyler hamilton on "60 minute sport." by the way, you can see it on the own network. check your local listings. >>> coming up on this wednesday, a runaway train. train slams into an apartment building, and you will not"cbs morning news." driving it. this is the "cbs morning news." the usual, bob? not today. [ male announcer ] bob has afib: atrial fibrillation not caused by a heart valve problem a condition that puts him at greater risk for a stroke. [ gps ] turn left. i don't think so. [ male announcer ] for years, bob took warfarin an
. >> several of his former teammates including tyler hamilton said armstrong used drunks. on "60 minutes" scott pelley asked him what effect drugs had on armstrong's performance. >> would there have been a lance armstrong without doping? >> doping definitely helped him. a lot of people said, okay everybody's doping so it's a level playing field, but that's not true. that's not true. doping took a lot of money, took a risk taker, took a lot of having connections, and...
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we had snow over mount hamilton and mount diablo. it was brief, but it came in. this was sent to you report. icy conditions in the santa cruz mountains. you will see more pictures like this when you wake up tomorrow morning. we do have frost econ decisions ahead. 34 in napa and it is getting cold in concord. 30 sick degrees. 39 in livermore. most other areas are in the 40s and 39 in novato. a string of cold nights ahead. sunny and cool for your weekend. we are looking at dry and milder weather next week. we will see a change, but not immediately. we did have that bit of moisture move through and this cold air mass is with us. we had another system diving south, but this one looks like it will remain off the coastline. we will get a couple clouds. but you notice at 11:00 the rain is off the coast. the skies will be pretty much clear going into the morning hours and mostly sunny by your saturday afternoon. by saturday night the skies will be clear again and dryer air mass in place. cold again tomorrow night. as a matter of fact by sunday morning and monday morning
we had snow over mount hamilton and mount diablo. it was brief, but it came in. this was sent to you report. icy conditions in the santa cruz mountains. you will see more pictures like this when you wake up tomorrow morning. we do have frost econ decisions ahead. 34 in napa and it is getting cold in concord. 30 sick degrees. 39 in livermore. most other areas are in the 40s and 39 in novato. a string of cold nights ahead. sunny and cool for your weekend. we are looking at dry and milder weather...
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we had snow over mount hamilton and mount diablo. it was brief, but it came in. this was sent to you report. icy conditions in the santa cruz mountains. you will see more pictures like this when you wake up tomorrow morning. we do have frost econ decisions ahead. 34 in napa and it is getting cold in concord. 30 sick degrees. 39 in livermore. most other areas are in the 40s and 39 in novato. a string of cold nights ahead. sunny and cool for your weekend. we are looking at dry and milder weather next week. we will see a chang immediately. we did have that bit of moisture move through and this cold air mass is with us. we had another system diving south, but this one looks like it will remain off the coastline. we will get a couple clouds. but you notice at 11:00 the rain is off the coast. the skies will be pretty much clear going into the morning hours and mostly sunny by your saturday afternoon. by saturday night the skies will be clear again and dryer air mass in place. cold again tomorrow night. as a matter of fact by sunday morning and monday morning we may be
we had snow over mount hamilton and mount diablo. it was brief, but it came in. this was sent to you report. icy conditions in the santa cruz mountains. you will see more pictures like this when you wake up tomorrow morning. we do have frost econ decisions ahead. 34 in napa and it is getting cold in concord. 30 sick degrees. 39 in livermore. most other areas are in the 40s and 39 in novato. a string of cold nights ahead. sunny and cool for your weekend. we are looking at dry and milder weather...
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at hamilton's bar and restaurant for the start of a within of celebrating. did you come to the last inauguration? >> i did. i was here last time and it was magical. >> reporter: both women worked on the president's reelection campaign, too. so now kristen can get a taste of the inauguration excitement, too. >> it was the atmosphere that everyone really loved and it was contagious and just the energy and excitement and i really want to experience that. >> reporter: at hamilton's nearly the entire staff will be on hand the next four days to accommodate the inauguration crowds. they're one of about 160 bars and restaurants with extended hours through next tuesday. >> friday through monday we're open till 4 a.m. the bars will be open till then and 3 a.m. we will serve our full menu until then as well. >> reporter: with all the downtown hotspots decked out in their red, white and blue bunting the bell sisters from miami couldn't click their photos fast enough and they're filled with excitement about what's to come during the rest of this inauguration weekend. >>
at hamilton's bar and restaurant for the start of a within of celebrating. did you come to the last inauguration? >> i did. i was here last time and it was magical. >> reporter: both women worked on the president's reelection campaign, too. so now kristen can get a taste of the inauguration excitement, too. >> it was the atmosphere that everyone really loved and it was contagious and just the energy and excitement and i really want to experience that. >> reporter: at...