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. >> the man who followed lance armstrong for many years and things didn't quite turn out as expectedhen everyone cheets then it becomes hugely distorted and becomes a different contest, a contest of who's got the best doctor and most money, who has the biggest risk tolerance? and the guy who was that guy for this era was lance. when our little girl was born, we got a subaru. it's where she said her first word. (little girl) no! saw her first day of school. (little girl) bye bye! made a best friend forever. the back seat of my subaru is where she grew up. what? (announcer) the subaru forester. (girl) what? (announcer) motor trend's two thousand fourteen sport utility of the year. love. it's what makes a subaru, a subaru. humans -- even when we cross our "t's" and dot our "i's," we still run into problems. that's why liberty mutual insurance offers accident forgiveness with our auto policies. if you qualify, your rates won't go up due to your first accident. because making mistakes is only human, and so are we. we also offer new car replacement, so if you total your new car, we give yo
. >> the man who followed lance armstrong for many years and things didn't quite turn out as expectedhen everyone cheets then it becomes hugely distorted and becomes a different contest, a contest of who's got the best doctor and most money, who has the biggest risk tolerance? and the guy who was that guy for this era was lance. when our little girl was born, we got a subaru. it's where she said her first word. (little girl) no! saw her first day of school. (little girl) bye bye! made a...
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lance armstrong. >> steve: oh, lance armstrong. >> jimmy: oh, i don't get it. all right. very good.on't know how to play that. >> steve: he rides around and around. >> jimmy: i don't know -- he has -- all right. this next app is cool. it's called wax alan rickman. [ light laughter ] basically how it works is, you swipe your finger across the screen to wax the chest of legendary screen actor, alan rickman. let's try it. sounds good. all right. [ laughter ] first you tap on the screen where you want the waxing strip to go. >> steve: okay. >> jimmy: right there, right in the mid. now you just swipe the screen to wax his chest. [ ripping ] >> ouch. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: it's fun. let me try another spot. how about this one over here? [ light laughter ] it's going to be painful right there. >> steve: going to be painful. >> jimmy: let's wax. >> hairy -- -- potter! >> jimmy: let's go back to the home screen. this last app is a came called miley cyrus fly catcher. basically, how it works is a bunch of flies buzz around miley cyrus' head. and you earn points by catching them with her tongu
lance armstrong. >> steve: oh, lance armstrong. >> jimmy: oh, i don't get it. all right. very good.on't know how to play that. >> steve: he rides around and around. >> jimmy: i don't know -- he has -- all right. this next app is cool. it's called wax alan rickman. [ light laughter ] basically how it works is, you swipe your finger across the screen to wax the chest of legendary screen actor, alan rickman. let's try it. sounds good. all right. [ laughter ] first you tap...
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[indiscernible] and the great -- the disgraced american cyclist lance armstrong has announced that allthis business has not been good for the sport. he has said he will testify with 100% transparency and honesty in the future. of scenichink landscapes, the south of france or napa valley come to mind. has capturedher the rugged beauty of guantÁnamo bay. current exhibit of his watercolors is on display in new york and recently, he talked about his work. >> the subject matter of the show, which ultimately is the prisoners, wound up being everything except the prisoners. many not really have expectations of guantanamo. for some reason, it never occurred to me to go to guantÁnamo as an artist before it even though i had been to afghanistan and pakistan many times. focused on as i an artistic motif was the camp. wherewas the first prison they brought the prisoners when they first arrived. and if it -- and it was the , ore where the torture interrogation techniques, were done to the detainees. it is a strangely beautiful place. it is a series of deserted buildings surrounded by chain- link fe
[indiscernible] and the great -- the disgraced american cyclist lance armstrong has announced that allthis business has not been good for the sport. he has said he will testify with 100% transparency and honesty in the future. of scenichink landscapes, the south of france or napa valley come to mind. has capturedher the rugged beauty of guantÁnamo bay. current exhibit of his watercolors is on display in new york and recently, he talked about his work. >> the subject matter of the show,...
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that's the film that director alex givney thought he was going to make in 2009 about lance armstrong'sorld of cycling. of course, the project came to a screeching halt when the doping scandal finally engulfed the sport's biggest star. but after armstrong finally confessed to his sins, givney reopened the project and what began as a sort of fan film turned into an unflinching look at a spiraling web of lies. >> living a lie, i didn't live a lot of lies but i lived one big one. it's different, i guess. >> i certainly was very confident that i would never be caught. >> alex givney, writer and director of the armstrong lie, joins me now from new york. alex, congratulations. it's a riveting documentary, partly due to the fact that there's something, well, fascinating and maybe even frightening about how much armstrong believed the lies he was telling to the world. do you get any sense that he's sorry for what he did or just sorry that he got caught? >> i think he's sorry for what he did to an extent, but i think most people feel that he's not sorry enough. i think he hasn't really grappled
that's the film that director alex givney thought he was going to make in 2009 about lance armstrong'sorld of cycling. of course, the project came to a screeching halt when the doping scandal finally engulfed the sport's biggest star. but after armstrong finally confessed to his sins, givney reopened the project and what began as a sort of fan film turned into an unflinching look at a spiraling web of lies. >> living a lie, i didn't live a lot of lies but i lived one big one. it's...
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i mean, look, lance armstrong's not the first person who lied to me. it's part of the brief.er-up, and that's where i really got angry. >> he used you. >> he did. >> he used a lot of people. >> you weren't alone. >> he did use a lot of people. >> i wasn't alone. >> you talked to him after, obviously, he talks to you about it. >> i told him -- >> how is he now? how does he -- looking at this file video of him with all this money and excitement and chaos around him, up on stage and i think one of his wives or girlfriends crying as he's speaking. and all of it, all of it, all of it is a lie. >> well, i think that what's interesting about him is he still is just going forward. i think he wants to be considered a great athlete, and we can say that a lot of the cyclists around, the top cyclists were riding but he hasn't reckoned with the damage he's done with his lie. >> he destroyed cycling in some respects. right? to be fair, like you just said, alex, everybody is doping. every single person. >> all the top riders. >> so let's not take away from his greatness against all the dope
i mean, look, lance armstrong's not the first person who lied to me. it's part of the brief.er-up, and that's where i really got angry. >> he used you. >> he did. >> he used a lot of people. >> you weren't alone. >> he did use a lot of people. >> i wasn't alone. >> you talked to him after, obviously, he talks to you about it. >> i told him -- >> how is he now? how does he -- looking at this file video of him with all this money and...
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we can all think of athletes, lance armstrong, at least accused of unlawfully taking why do we think matters of list a fall within those words outside the words other peaceful purpose, even though they are unlawful? did anyone say to the drafters of the convention -- i found nothing in this brief on the point -- where did anyone tell ,ongress, the poison potatoes drug enhancing performance -- performance-enhancing drugs, the example the justice alito used, you give vinegar to a goldfish -- these are all chemicals not in the annex, but they are chemicals. they are nothing to do with chemical weapons. why do we think we have to get beyond that fact? heart of whatthe the national interest is in this case with respect to this treaty and implementing legislation, and the here -- harming here is in the process of line drawing. ist the petitioner is asking accords on a case-by-case basis after the fact make ad hoc judgments -- >> there's an easy way out of that. we say the chemicals involved are the chemicals in the annex. but you're not prepared to say that. >> i'm not. >> once we get outs
we can all think of athletes, lance armstrong, at least accused of unlawfully taking why do we think matters of list a fall within those words outside the words other peaceful purpose, even though they are unlawful? did anyone say to the drafters of the convention -- i found nothing in this brief on the point -- where did anyone tell ,ongress, the poison potatoes drug enhancing performance -- performance-enhancing drugs, the example the justice alito used, you give vinegar to a goldfish --...
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superstars like lance armstrong have fallen into disgrace for cheating with performance-enhancing drugs, but millions of american teens could be using those illegal substances without even knowing it. scott has the story. >> let's call him "steve." he agreed to talk with "teen kids news" about the supplements he uses to beef up. >> i started taking supplements when i was a senior in high school -- 12th grade. >> he's not unusual. it's estimated that more than 12 million middle- and high-school students are buying what are called "supplements." over several years of bodybuilding, steve has developed a regular regimen of several powders that he feels gives his body a boost. >> after i add the protein, i would add about a tablespoon of l-glutamine...which is supposed to increase muscle endurance. >> you can buy these things in stores, but that doesn't mean they're safe. >> sadly, that's not the case. why? because these drugs are -- these supplements are unregulated. well, what do i mean by that? there's no agency like the food and drug administration that's checking to see that what's on t
superstars like lance armstrong have fallen into disgrace for cheating with performance-enhancing drugs, but millions of american teens could be using those illegal substances without even knowing it. scott has the story. >> let's call him "steve." he agreed to talk with "teen kids news" about the supplements he uses to beef up. >> i started taking supplements when i was a senior in high school -- 12th grade. >> he's not unusual. it's estimated that more...
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the bodity of a man who uses performance-enhancing drugs, virtually the same ones connected to lance armstrongnes and baseball player alex rodriguez. but this man is not a professional athlete. jeffrey life is 74 with the rock hard body and claims the mental sharpness of a man half his age. >> everyone is going to age. i'm not against aging. i'm against getting old. >> reporter: he claims no one has to with daily rigorous workouts, a strict low carb diet and injections of testosterone and human growth hormone, hgm. >> what we use it for is to improve health, slow and prevent disease and improve quality of life. i like to think i'm kind of blazing a trail for the baby boomer generation. >> reporter: a journey that dr. life, a family physician began years ago. this was him before exercise and supplements. this is him today. >> how does this 74-year-old doctor keep looking younger and younger as he ages? the answer the sen general nicks elite health program. >> reporter: they run a chain of clinics calling it the largest anti-aging industry that relies on test toast roane and hgh. last year they
the bodity of a man who uses performance-enhancing drugs, virtually the same ones connected to lance armstrongnes and baseball player alex rodriguez. but this man is not a professional athlete. jeffrey life is 74 with the rock hard body and claims the mental sharpness of a man half his age. >> everyone is going to age. i'm not against aging. i'm against getting old. >> reporter: he claims no one has to with daily rigorous workouts, a strict low carb diet and injections of...
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moving on to sports now and recycling star lance armstrong says his sport's governing body was complicit in covering up a positive doping tests on strong says that the full may you see i was in hindsight but then agreed to the back facing him a prescription locals to test for steroids in nineteen ninety nine. in a statement the uci christians armstrong's credibility but said it was planning to investigate the matter well placed to form one and there is no end in sight to sebastian high school's winning streak side it means breaking records has just become another how best to cripple driver it's the comedy team thanks decides to sebastian's baffled police to trace the agrees that the cylindrical i'll close the dependence of the u s poultry in austin texas to take a record eighth consecutive jacket black this phenomenal. theres in from the crown macau was fantastic. it was the big title is not romantic it's not in the cia i didn't know what that would be enough it's soft touch when nothing new. and then i just tried to poke myself with nothing to do it meets again in the time the two attem
moving on to sports now and recycling star lance armstrong says his sport's governing body was complicit in covering up a positive doping tests on strong says that the full may you see i was in hindsight but then agreed to the back facing him a prescription locals to test for steroids in nineteen ninety nine. in a statement the uci christians armstrong's credibility but said it was planning to investigate the matter well placed to form one and there is no end in sight to sebastian high school's...
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sacramento's newest restaurant, one spe's business will be zooming along at a pace that even lance armstronge jealous of. owner and chef rick mahan says the eatery is a showcase of his love affair of both bikes and pizza, which is evident in almost every pie that he works on here. a distinctly italian-themed menu is in place, which depends almost entirely on one ingredient to keep people coming back for more. >> right after the pizza crust itself, you know, tomatoes are right there next in line, so... and i'm just a big tomato guy, you know, so it's a good thing i'm living in sacramento. ha ha, right? >> indeed, california is a great place to enjoy tomatoes, whether they be fresh, heirloom or processed. in facg tomatoes are so big here in california that no matter what state you live in, when you add ketchup to a burger or mix in some tomato sauce to your meatball sandwich or slice up that pizza, you can be 99% sure that it came from california. and that's because 99% of processed tomato products consumed in the entire united states come from tomatoes grown right here in california. you see,
sacramento's newest restaurant, one spe's business will be zooming along at a pace that even lance armstronge jealous of. owner and chef rick mahan says the eatery is a showcase of his love affair of both bikes and pizza, which is evident in almost every pie that he works on here. a distinctly italian-themed menu is in place, which depends almost entirely on one ingredient to keep people coming back for more. >> right after the pizza crust itself, you know, tomatoes are right there next...
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the uci will manage the commission and plans to bring lance armstrong to speak to the commission that will help the sport and armstrong himself. >> i think it needs to be brought to mind that lance was sanctioned by the u.s. anti-doping agency. they are the people who can give him a redemption in that sanction if he was willing to come forward and provide information, substantial assistance to any inquiry. in the allegations about him buying support or collusion from officials, if those things are true i would like to hear about it, and i'm sure the commission would like to hear about it as well. >> thit may an little too littl, too late. >> yes. >> thank you. kevin is back with the forecast, and then it's "real money" with ali velshi. >> coming up on "real money" the stock market's bull run will probably knock your portfolio off balance a bit. i'll help you put it back on the beam. and a software genius turned matchmaker is not looking for love. he's looking for tech talent. all that and more on "real money." >> audiences are intelligent and they know that their >> we previously had
the uci will manage the commission and plans to bring lance armstrong to speak to the commission that will help the sport and armstrong himself. >> i think it needs to be brought to mind that lance was sanctioned by the u.s. anti-doping agency. they are the people who can give him a redemption in that sanction if he was willing to come forward and provide information, substantial assistance to any inquiry. in the allegations about him buying support or collusion from officials, if those...
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hours before he was scheduled to testify under oath lance armstrong reaches a settlement in a lawsuitarmstrong avoids giving a sworn statement on his use of performance enhancing drugs during his cycling career. he was being sued by an insurance agency that paid him performance bonuses. the insurance agency was seeking $3 million but the terms of the settlement were not released. costco labelling the bible fiction. the pastor who first spot the the mistake appeared on fox and friends to talk about the situation. >> i think that christians in america do need to stand up for their faith. wither not persecutcent persecu like those in north korea and other places but we need to be vocal about our faith. i believe it shows how polari polarizing the bible and jesus are. >> costco issue add bible saying this. cost costco's distributor miss labeled a small percentage of the bibles. we are correcting this with them for future distributions. >> oo it is time for the first degree weather update with maria molina. >> there is a storm out west. >> we are looking at cool temperatures early this mor
hours before he was scheduled to testify under oath lance armstrong reaches a settlement in a lawsuitarmstrong avoids giving a sworn statement on his use of performance enhancing drugs during his cycling career. he was being sued by an insurance agency that paid him performance bonuses. the insurance agency was seeking $3 million but the terms of the settlement were not released. costco labelling the bible fiction. the pastor who first spot the the mistake appeared on fox and friends to talk...
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of focusing on the positive part especially around cancer i think about the spokes people like lance armstrong who really for grounded his own agency in finding the right doctor and finding the right treatment and surviving and i think that's a story that we all want to believe and. but the truth of the matter is it's not the case and a lot of people that i've talked to that have advanced cancer and not even such advanced feel like their experience is being denied and they are not being seen and their struggles aren't being seen and i think those may get a lot harder for people than it needs to be because you can retain hope even hope against hope while also acknowledging that this is really going to be a problem. >> host: what is it like as a cancer patient? you are an extremely accomplished researcher at stanford but just for a moment thinking about this as a patient what is it like hearing of the militaristic information around cancer? is that helpful to make things clear to patient squawks is a destructive because it economizes something that shouldn't be dichotomized? share your thoughts
of focusing on the positive part especially around cancer i think about the spokes people like lance armstrong who really for grounded his own agency in finding the right doctor and finding the right treatment and surviving and i think that's a story that we all want to believe and. but the truth of the matter is it's not the case and a lot of people that i've talked to that have advanced cancer and not even such advanced feel like their experience is being denied and they are not being seen...
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. >> lance armstrong says the form other head of the international cycling union organized a cover up arm strong' armstrong's fg tests the uci went against it's own rules when it accepted a backdated prescription for a cream to treat saddle source. >> jimmy johnson made hi historo become the youngest driver to win six championships. he trails richard petty and dale earnhardt for the all time seven. >> they come over the course of eight seasonings. seasons. we are going to talk about the fall out of the last night's chiefs proble broncos game. >> still ahead on al jazeera america. a british soldier hacked to death and two suspects get their day in court. a special edition of america tonight 9 eastern / 6 pacific on al jazeera america power of the people until we restore our freedo court. >> and welcome back to al jazeera america here is a look at your top stories. a string of tornados ripped across five states killing eight and injuring dozens. >> so many illinoicentral illine hardest hit area. businesses are trying to pick up the pieces. >>> the dow rose above the 16,000 mark for the
. >> lance armstrong says the form other head of the international cycling union organized a cover up arm strong' armstrong's fg tests the uci went against it's own rules when it accepted a backdated prescription for a cream to treat saddle source. >> jimmy johnson made hi historo become the youngest driver to win six championships. he trails richard petty and dale earnhardt for the all time seven. >> they come over the course of eight seasonings. seasons. we are going to talk...
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. >> reporter: there are the performance enhancing drug using cheaters, lance armstrong, ben johnson,rodriguez, to name a few and those widely thought to have using drugs, denying it, including barry bonds and sammy sosa. >> this record is not tainted at all. at all. period. you guy kz say whatever you want. >> reporter: but if cheating is trying, it doesn't always work. jason kidd was fined $50,000 for spilling the drink, and his team still lost the game. and mike tomlin and the steelers, they also lost. ed lavandera, cnn, dallas. >>> a four-foot-deep hole has opened up in chicago. one person managed to scramble out. neither people were hurt. >>> it's shopping 2.0, where stores know your gender, your mood, predicting what you might want to buy. we're looking into the future of shopping, next. >>> well, we know a lot of you will be buying at least some of your holiday gifts online. did you know the web can now be a big part of your experience even when you go to a store. lori siegel is live in new york. lori, tell us about it. >> hey, look, the stores are getting a lot smarter. this y
. >> reporter: there are the performance enhancing drug using cheaters, lance armstrong, ben johnson,rodriguez, to name a few and those widely thought to have using drugs, denying it, including barry bonds and sammy sosa. >> this record is not tainted at all. at all. period. you guy kz say whatever you want. >> reporter: but if cheating is trying, it doesn't always work. jason kidd was fined $50,000 for spilling the drink, and his team still lost the game. and mike tomlin and...
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i think about some of the main spokespeople like lance armstrong who really foregrounded his own agency in finding the right doctor and finding the right treatment and surviving. i think it's a story we all want to believe in. i like it, you know. the truth of the matter is it's not the case and i think a lot of people who i have talked to who have advanced cancer or not so advanced cancer feel that their real experience is being denied and that they are not being starting dashed scene and their struggles are not being seen -- and i think that makes it a lot harder for people than it needs to be. there's a way we can retain hope and even hope against hope while also acknowledging that this is really going to be a problem. >> host: what's it like as a cancer patient? you are an extremely accomplished researcher at stanford but thinking for a moment as a patient, what's it like hearing all the militaristic language around cancer? is that helpful to make things clear to patients or is it distracted because it dichotomous is something that shouldn't be die qaeda mice? your thoughts on that.
i think about some of the main spokespeople like lance armstrong who really foregrounded his own agency in finding the right doctor and finding the right treatment and surviving. i think it's a story we all want to believe in. i like it, you know. the truth of the matter is it's not the case and i think a lot of people who i have talked to who have advanced cancer or not so advanced cancer feel that their real experience is being denied and that they are not being starting dashed scene and...
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. >>> a settlement in the $3 million lawsuit against lance armstrong, the disgraced former cyclist wased by an insurance companies that paid him every time he won the tour de france. turns out he didn't win any tour de france's. he was accused of using performance-enhancing drugs earlier this year. no world on the settlement round. armstrong faces two more potentially lawsuits. >>> i won't ask you about that because you may lose your head. >>> a blockbuster trade in major league baseball. literally one of the biggest players in the game is on the move! andy scholes breaks it all down in "the bleacher report "! ! mayo? corn dogs? you are so outta here! aah! [ female announcer ] the complete balanced nutrition of great-tasting ensure. 24 vitamins and minerals, antioxidants, and 9 grams of protein. [ bottle ] ensure®. nutrition in charge™. [ bottle ] ensure®. maestro of project management. baron of the build-out. you need a permit... to be this awesome. and you...rent from national. because only national lets you choose any car in the aisle... and go. you can even take a full-size or abov
. >>> a settlement in the $3 million lawsuit against lance armstrong, the disgraced former cyclist wased by an insurance companies that paid him every time he won the tour de france. turns out he didn't win any tour de france's. he was accused of using performance-enhancing drugs earlier this year. no world on the settlement round. armstrong faces two more potentially lawsuits. >>> i won't ask you about that because you may lose your head. >>> a blockbuster trade in...
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. >> why do so many think he's another lance armstrong in the making? >> well, i honestly have no idea. i've come to know him and he's a spectacular human being. he gives of himself, the charitable deeds he does that no one knows about. he's someone who doesn't gripe and complain. today he lost it for a good reason. he sat through ten days, ten days of this proceeding where he listened to this guy tony bosch come in there, make up stories about him, be impeached where he slithered off the witness stand and waiting for his turn to put on his case. the witness we chose to call to explain his decision, which we knew he couldn't explain would be commissioner selig. the individual who testified according to mlb, saying mr. man ford testified the c.o.o. of baseball regarding the explanation of suspension. that's not true, piers. mr. manford basically deferred to mr. selig. it wasn't my call, it was bud selig's call. if that's the case, how is it possible that we cannot call him in this proceeding to question him how he got to 211 games -- >> let me ask you th
. >> why do so many think he's another lance armstrong in the making? >> well, i honestly have no idea. i've come to know him and he's a spectacular human being. he gives of himself, the charitable deeds he does that no one knows about. he's someone who doesn't gripe and complain. today he lost it for a good reason. he sat through ten days, ten days of this proceeding where he listened to this guy tony bosch come in there, make up stories about him, be impeached where he slithered...
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full disclosure, i believe lance armstrong was still innocent until he uttered the words that he didse. >> no, don't go there. i don't want to discuss that. i do want to go to my pal, don luskin. is there any particular message here? does this s.a.c. decision affect the market in any way? >> no, i don't think this is a fire sale forced march unwind like long-term capital management. this is not market affecting. i'm happy to say that we're in a world now in 2013 where for the first time in six years, even if there were some highly illiquid positions that they had to get out of in a hurry, nothing's contagious anymore. the world's a safe place so it's fine. you know what's not safe, though? it's not safe to be the 40th richest in man in the world. if they can't get you, they'll get your entity and they'll go after you and keep planting stories about your art collection and your mansion. as those things were prima facie evidence of your guilt and corruption. that's what's wrong with america. >> don luskin makes important points. i don't have to pass judgment. i don't know all the detai
full disclosure, i believe lance armstrong was still innocent until he uttered the words that he didse. >> no, don't go there. i don't want to discuss that. i do want to go to my pal, don luskin. is there any particular message here? does this s.a.c. decision affect the market in any way? >> no, i don't think this is a fire sale forced march unwind like long-term capital management. this is not market affecting. i'm happy to say that we're in a world now in 2013 where for the first...
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they issued second alexander lance armstrong. and allie rasmus is live well not live.ve a live report coming up in the half hour. >>> they he accused the united states of sabotaging peace talks by killing a taliban leader. don't strike killed the top man in pakistan. he was wanted for bombing an american base in afghanistan the and a foiled bombing attempt in times square. the new government which took office in june is pushing for peace talks with the taliban to end the conflict in the country. they called the drone strike murder to the peace effort. >>> united states is demanding reform it is from egypt. john kerry is in cairo for the highest level talks since the ouster of pakistan's first democratally elected president. >> hundreds of million dollars of dollars in aid rehe moved mohamed morsi. and it is scheduled to start tomorrow. >>> population boom is headed to contra costa county. they started closing navy bases in the area and there were high hopes of what would replace them. progress is slow and as ken wayne reports, concord is shaping up to be a much differe
they issued second alexander lance armstrong. and allie rasmus is live well not live.ve a live report coming up in the half hour. >>> they he accused the united states of sabotaging peace talks by killing a taliban leader. don't strike killed the top man in pakistan. he was wanted for bombing an american base in afghanistan the and a foiled bombing attempt in times square. the new government which took office in june is pushing for peace talks with the taliban to end the conflict in...
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we can all think sadly of lance armstrong accused of unlawfully taking drugs. i mean, why do we think matters of list a fall within those words outside the words other peaceful purpose even though they are unlawful and by the way, did anyone say to the drafters of the convention i found nothing in this reef on the point where did anyone tell congress that poison potatoes, drug -- performance-enhancing drugs, the example that justice alito used to give a -- to a goldfish. these are all chemicals not in the annex that they are chemicals and they are nothing to do with chemical weapons. why do we think we have to get the on that fact? >> there is a very important point your honor that goes to cardiff with the national interest is in this case with respect to this implementing legislation. the harm appears in the process of line drawing. what the petitioners asking under constitutional or statutory construction is that courts on a case-by-case basis after-the-fact with ad hoc judgments. >> there's an easy way out of that. all we say is the chemicals are in the anne
we can all think sadly of lance armstrong accused of unlawfully taking drugs. i mean, why do we think matters of list a fall within those words outside the words other peaceful purpose even though they are unlawful and by the way, did anyone say to the drafters of the convention i found nothing in this reef on the point where did anyone tell congress that poison potatoes, drug -- performance-enhancing drugs, the example that justice alito used to give a -- to a goldfish. these are all chemicals...
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wondering how much ditka played a part in the development of that personality and then in the lance armstrongerootball league. >> there's this huge back story with the bears like out of the godfath godfather. they were started by george halas, who started the nfl. ditka won a championship for halas and then was sent into exile. he said halas was so cheap he throws around nickels like manhole covers. he went to dallas. halas brought him back. the way he coached was ready, fire, aim. that's what they always said about him. he ended up sort of letting a thousand flowers bloom with all these different personalities. in ditka's career, he wins with that team, then ends up with the saints, like a spruce tree growing on a beach. doesn't make any sense. by that time the game had so changed, the franchise was so valuable, you couldn't have guys like the '85 bears who were all completely nut, completely characters. i always said the two things every bear did after winning the super bowl, write a book and open a bar. 22 guys opened bars. >> is that why it wasn't sustainable? because the truth is, i mean,
wondering how much ditka played a part in the development of that personality and then in the lance armstrongerootball league. >> there's this huge back story with the bears like out of the godfath godfather. they were started by george halas, who started the nfl. ditka won a championship for halas and then was sent into exile. he said halas was so cheap he throws around nickels like manhole covers. he went to dallas. halas brought him back. the way he coached was ready, fire, aim. that's...
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. >> reporter: there are others like lance armstrong and alex rodriguez to name a few.ke sammy sosa and barry bonds. >> this record is not tainted at all. period. you guys can say whatever you want. >> reporter: if cheating is trying, it doesn't always work. jason kidd was fined $50,000 for spilling his drink and his team lost the game. mike tomlin and the steelers, they also lost. ed lavendera, cnn, dallas. >> it is obvious and unfortunate. >> there's our role models for our kids. all right. >>> doctors were shocked when one woman's cancer suddenly began to disappear. >> that's right. hear about her brush with death and what may have been a visit to heaven. le givinlly.matche i get bonuses even working part-time. where i work, over 400 people are promoted every day. healthcare starting under $40 a month. i got education benefits. i work at walmart. i'm a pharmacist. sales associate. i manage produce. i work in logistics. there's more to walmart than you think. vo: opportunity. that's the real walmart. but it sure feels that way. because with power ports... and wi-fi...
. >> reporter: there are others like lance armstrong and alex rodriguez to name a few.ke sammy sosa and barry bonds. >> this record is not tainted at all. period. you guys can say whatever you want. >> reporter: if cheating is trying, it doesn't always work. jason kidd was fined $50,000 for spilling his drink and his team lost the game. mike tomlin and the steelers, they also lost. ed lavendera, cnn, dallas. >> it is obvious and unfortunate. >> there's our role...