"outfront" tonight, sergeant bales' attorney, john henry brown. thank you for joining us, mr. brown. >> it's a pleasure. thanks. >> sir, do you have proof that army special forces gave him steroids? >> yes, actually, the army admitted that. i did want to correct one thing you said earlier. it's not an injectable substance, it's a pill form and provided to him by a special forces personnel. of course, nobody forces him to take it. but that's how he got it. the army admits that. >> okay. i appreciate the correction. is it your contention that sergeant bales was forced to take these steroids in any way, if not physically forced, then emotionally forced and forced to take the steroids? >> well, you know better than anybody being since i read your book which is wonderful, by the way, and you know how special forces have an influence on the infantry. and so i think it's a cultural problem. the army also admitted there was a real failure of leadership at this camp, of the special forces leadership. i think there was like almost peer pressure, i would call it, to do what the special f