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how are you lance armstrong?jimmy: but lance armstrong has -- [ laughter ] lance armstrong has one testicle. >> oh, no. what have i done? [ laughter ] my wife is going to kill me. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: get out of here, man. get lost. thank you so much. ♪ [ cheers and applause ] he always -- he whiffs every time. he gets no laughs. [ laughter ] remember when he had to come out and he got hit by a football? and the football was supposed to hit him in the crotch, and it hits him in the kneecap, and he still holds his crotch. he goes -- [ laughter ] no one laughed. we torture that poor writer. patrick borelli, right there, everybody. ♪ [ cheers and applause ] let's try another suggestion here. it's from harvey gravino. "hey, jimmy, my favorite halloween candies are tootsie pops. and i used to love that old commercial about how many licks it takes to get to the center of a tootsie pop. i heard there's an unedited full-length version of that commercial. you should play it on your show." oh, i remember that commercial.
how are you lance armstrong?jimmy: but lance armstrong has -- [ laughter ] lance armstrong has one testicle. >> oh, no. what have i done? [ laughter ] my wife is going to kill me. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: get out of here, man. get lost. thank you so much. ♪ [ cheers and applause ] he always -- he whiffs every time. he gets no laughs. [ laughter ] remember when he had to come out and he got hit by a football? and the football was supposed to hit him in the crotch, and it hits him in...
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. >> i'm thinking of the comparison of lance armstrong. if he had not tried to make a comeback the last time, he might not have been discovered. is there a similar kind of pattern, or timeline for a rod? >> the problem that baseball has, and all these agencies have, it is really impossible to stay ahead of the people coming up on these new designer drugs that can't be detected. that is the case here was with baseball. in one way, this biogenesis scandal was the best thing that ever happened. they were finally able to get people who were coming up with these designer drugs, enabling players to beat their drug tests. they have put in drug tests, there have been very few players testing positive in the last year or so. we all know now by this case there are still players that are doing a lot of drugs, beating the system. they didn't have any subpoena power. they had no help from the government. they did but they didn't, and what they did was they sued bosch. by suing bosch, they were able to get him into court and then start mounting his own
. >> i'm thinking of the comparison of lance armstrong. if he had not tried to make a comeback the last time, he might not have been discovered. is there a similar kind of pattern, or timeline for a rod? >> the problem that baseball has, and all these agencies have, it is really impossible to stay ahead of the people coming up on these new designer drugs that can't be detected. that is the case here was with baseball. in one way, this biogenesis scandal was the best thing that ever...
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i also wanted to take your lance armstrong analogy and extend it a little bit further, because when lance armstrong was asked why and when he stopped doping, he pointed to 2009, i believe, or 8, the cycling body implemented what they call biological passport testing in which your te ratio, i don't want to get too scientific on you is monitored from time to time and baseball up until last year, it was all about, when it comes to cheating keeping your te ratio below four to one, most people it is one to one, but baseball allowed basically this window and that is what tony bosch was doing, he was manipulating and managing te ratios while last year, it is a whole new ball game, because that's when you could take the te ratio and if it spiked at all because you and i are, the te ratios don't really spike but once they do that is a red flag, even if it is not above power to one, if it goes one to one to three to one you are going to get busted, so what we heard on 60 minutes, taking these gummies laced with testosterone before a game, that worked fine in 2012, it does not work today. >> rose: f
i also wanted to take your lance armstrong analogy and extend it a little bit further, because when lance armstrong was asked why and when he stopped doping, he pointed to 2009, i believe, or 8, the cycling body implemented what they call biological passport testing in which your te ratio, i don't want to get too scientific on you is monitored from time to time and baseball up until last year, it was all about, when it comes to cheating keeping your te ratio below four to one, most people it is...
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all i can say to that is lance armstrong didn't either. that's pretty powerful in the public eye. >> so different. >> it is so he ease wy to say le armstrong didn't either. that's a very different testing regimen. he came out and talked about it. it was found he used nasty agents. tony bosch, who pretended he was a doctor when he wasn't, didn't use masking agents, said under oath he didn't even know what they were. there is an example that puts the lie to tony bosch. tony bosch claims that on a date certain in october of 2012, when he went to detroit, when the yankees were playing the tigers in the playoffs, before games 3 and 4, he claims he injected alex rodriguez with testosterone. that's what he said in his direct testimony under oath. unfortunately, alex rodriguez was randomly drug tested before game 4 of the playoffs and tested negative, which is scientifically impossible if you were to believe boesch. >> there is one scientifically possible allegation, though extraordinarily far fetched and something of a made for tv movie, that was
all i can say to that is lance armstrong didn't either. that's pretty powerful in the public eye. >> so different. >> it is so he ease wy to say le armstrong didn't either. that's a very different testing regimen. he came out and talked about it. it was found he used nasty agents. tony bosch, who pretended he was a doctor when he wasn't, didn't use masking agents, said under oath he didn't even know what they were. there is an example that puts the lie to tony bosch. tony bosch...
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when lance armstrong finally admitted that he cheated when using performance enhancing drugs. will cycling will ever be the same? >> no, what is so crazy about this, i can walk out right now, ask 100 people, name a cyclist they will all say armstrong, i say name two, and i bet i go zero for 100. any other sport, he was cycling for the united states of america. in so many respects, and it not only that, he was also the face of cancer. in the united states, and coming back from cancer, and so -- myself, i have people in my family who have worn that live strong bracelet, so this was so much bigger than people caring about a sport, are there any more heros left. but it dead seem like lance armstrong was someone that was actually someone deserving of that word. and now, of course, that has come tumbling down. >> another story that transcends sports. about the culture of nfl locker rooms. it took stage, with the ritchie incognito scandal. a number of players have spoken out on both sides of that issue. how much of an impact has that had? >> oh, a huge impact. because one of the thin
when lance armstrong finally admitted that he cheated when using performance enhancing drugs. will cycling will ever be the same? >> no, what is so crazy about this, i can walk out right now, ask 100 people, name a cyclist they will all say armstrong, i say name two, and i bet i go zero for 100. any other sport, he was cycling for the united states of america. in so many respects, and it not only that, he was also the face of cancer. in the united states, and coming back from cancer, and...
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lance armstrong would have said the same thing before he made his confession, as well. so that's one similarity. another similarity, if you believe the story that bosch is telling, there is a great and intense interest by alex rodriguez in exactly how the products work and exactly how to use them. very very similar to what we later found out about lance armstrong. >> all right, scott, good to see you. thank you for being here. >> great to be with you. >>> the faa is investigating why a southwest airlines jet landed the at wrong airport in missouri. the flight from chicago was supposed to touch down at branson airport, and instead, the boeing 737 ended up seven miles away at the county airport, which has a much shorter runway. transportation correspondent jeff is in washington. good morning. >> reporter: good morning. it was the wrong airport and the passengers knew it immediately because of the way the pilot slammed on the brakes. good thing he did, because the plane stopped short of an embankment that would have sent it crashing down onto an interstate. after a rough l
lance armstrong would have said the same thing before he made his confession, as well. so that's one similarity. another similarity, if you believe the story that bosch is telling, there is a great and intense interest by alex rodriguez in exactly how the products work and exactly how to use them. very very similar to what we later found out about lance armstrong. >> all right, scott, good to see you. thank you for being here. >> great to be with you. >>> the faa is...
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lance armstrong's gay halloween party? very funny. wait. is that a thing? did you get invited? no.re were you? oh, i was at spin class with lyndsey's boyfriend. should i ask why or just wait to see it on 48 hours? i simply wanted to find out what he's got that i don't. other than... mental health, pride and his own underwear? that's just it. he does have it all. i can totally see why lyndsey loves him. he's-he's kind, he's generous, he's got a smile that lights up a juice bar. and-and the kicker is, he likes me. and did his smile light up when you told him you were plowing his girlfriend? no. alan is plowing his girlfriend. larry's friend, jeff, will be joining him in his luxury box at the laker game tomorrow night. (laughs) i-i just have to cancel my plans with lyndsey. whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa. you're telling me you would rather spend the evening in larry's box? hey. hey. how'd the acting class go? it was great. we did this improv exercise where i had to pretend to be high. i nailed it. oh, uh, you know, in college, uh, i-i did a little musical theatre. and the winner for the least
lance armstrong's gay halloween party? very funny. wait. is that a thing? did you get invited? no.re were you? oh, i was at spin class with lyndsey's boyfriend. should i ask why or just wait to see it on 48 hours? i simply wanted to find out what he's got that i don't. other than... mental health, pride and his own underwear? that's just it. he does have it all. i can totally see why lyndsey loves him. he's-he's kind, he's generous, he's got a smile that lights up a juice bar. and-and the...
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and after years of denial lance armstrong finally admitted he used drugs and blood dope to go win the cycling prize tour de france a record number of times. >> how do sports restore their image and regain the trust of fans? are athletes who didn't take drugs smeared by association? the hall of fame, do they have to decide? do they have to have a policy? or through the voting formula and the gut check over time do we get something like a verdict? for now the suspected cheaters have to wait. joining us to talk about the hall of fame announcement from denver jonah cary, writer, and author of "up up and away." and editor of sp nation and cliff corkland, a writer for "sports illustrated" where he's coauthor of "the strike zone blog." let me start with you, the fact that bonds and clemens have been passed over yet again is that a kind of verdict even without any official policies on what to do with suspect athletes? >> it is. obviously the writers who vote, and i'm not among them. the writers who vote, a certain percentage of them, two-thirds, decided despite clea clearly deserving to be on
and after years of denial lance armstrong finally admitted he used drugs and blood dope to go win the cycling prize tour de france a record number of times. >> how do sports restore their image and regain the trust of fans? are athletes who didn't take drugs smeared by association? the hall of fame, do they have to decide? do they have to have a policy? or through the voting formula and the gut check over time do we get something like a verdict? for now the suspected cheaters have to...
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. >> my advice to him as i gave to lance armstrong, just fess up. >> reporter: major league baseballoriginal suspension to the stand, and they said while they felt it was appropriate, we respect the decision by the panel, and we will focus on the continuing efforts of eliminating the performance enhancing substances from the game. >> i bang the table, and i kicked a briefcase and slammed out of the room. >> reporter: rodriguez went to arbitration after mlb imposed the 211-game suspension, but he was frustrated with the process, and he stormed out of the hearing last november after learning that baseball's commissioner bud selig would not testify that mlb used unethical tactics about the investigation. >> i exploded and i overreacted and it came from the heart. this is a very difficult process. >> reporter: in all 13 players were suspended last year after mlb found they had used p.e.d.s obtained from the now defunct biogenesis clinic in florida. all suspended for 50 games except for milwaukee's ryan braun who received a 65-game ban. and most fans, if not all saying, that it is justifi
. >> my advice to him as i gave to lance armstrong, just fess up. >> reporter: major league baseballoriginal suspension to the stand, and they said while they felt it was appropriate, we respect the decision by the panel, and we will focus on the continuing efforts of eliminating the performance enhancing substances from the game. >> i bang the table, and i kicked a briefcase and slammed out of the room. >> reporter: rodriguez went to arbitration after mlb imposed the...
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lance armstrong came clean with his steroid abuse.lex rodriguez april yield his suspension. >> my position doesn't change. >> tight end aaron hernandez went from glory to prison. waiting to stand trial for murder. spritzer oscar standing trial for murder of his girlfriend z we learned an nfl locker room isn't immune from hazing. >> my actions were coming from a place of love. >> above the rim acrobatics, championships, and new adigs to the record books. it was quite a year in sports. 2013 marked the end of the road the yankees closer hung up his hat for the 19th season, the last player to wear jackie robinson's number 42. abc news. >> and of course cardinal rang in the new year at the rose bowl, larry beil is in southern california now and will have live reaction coming up for us in sports. >> well, it's a new first for rose parade. >> just ahead "are you okay mom?" "yes i am" (nervous) (screaming) "never again grace elizabeth" life insurance from new york life can help your family keep good going. isn't it time you discovered the sle
lance armstrong came clean with his steroid abuse.lex rodriguez april yield his suspension. >> my position doesn't change. >> tight end aaron hernandez went from glory to prison. waiting to stand trial for murder. spritzer oscar standing trial for murder of his girlfriend z we learned an nfl locker room isn't immune from hazing. >> my actions were coming from a place of love. >> above the rim acrobatics, championships, and new adigs to the record books. it was quite a...
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a-rod never tested positive, of course neither did lance armstrong. did he get what he deserved? >> well, that all depends on your perspective. if i'm a yankees fan i absolutely think he got what he deserved because it means i get $25 million off the team's payroll and perhaps getting out from under the $87 million that they still owe him and weighing on the franchise like the boneless elephant in the bronx. to be able to suspend players for as long as the commissioner sees fit i'm also for it. if i think it needs scorched earth to expunge players from the game. if i think a strong baseball player's union is a good thing then it rings very, very wrong. first offense should be 50 games, major league baseball wanted 211, and he end under with 162. it gets them out from under his contract for a full season. >> he's suing baseball, he's suing the union, saying the union didn't do enough for him but now the union has come back and is complaining that baseball is piling on in its attacks on a-rod. where does it end? >> that's a great question. i tell you if we were charting the winners
a-rod never tested positive, of course neither did lance armstrong. did he get what he deserved? >> well, that all depends on your perspective. if i'm a yankees fan i absolutely think he got what he deserved because it means i get $25 million off the team's payroll and perhaps getting out from under the $87 million that they still owe him and weighing on the franchise like the boneless elephant in the bronx. to be able to suspend players for as long as the commissioner sees fit i'm also...
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lance armstrong came clean with his steroid abuse.rodriguez april yield his suspension. >> my position doesn't change. >> tight end aaron hernandez went from glory to prison. waiting to stand trial for murder. spritzer oscar standing trial for murder of his girlfriend z we learned an nfl locker room isn't immune from hazing. >> my actions were coming from a place of love. >> above the rim acrobatics, championships, and new adigs to the record books. it was quite a year in sports. 2013 marked the end of the road for one athlete. the yankees closer hung up his hat for the 19th season, the last player to wear jackie robinson's number 42. abc news. >> and of course cardinal rang in the new year at the rose bowl, larry beil is in southern california now and will have live reaction coming up for us in sports. >> well, it's a new first for rose parade. >> just ahead newlyweds broke ♪ i wish i was made of money. i wish you were too. chances are, you're not made of money. so don't overpay for motorcycle insurance. geico motorcycle. see how muc
lance armstrong came clean with his steroid abuse.rodriguez april yield his suspension. >> my position doesn't change. >> tight end aaron hernandez went from glory to prison. waiting to stand trial for murder. spritzer oscar standing trial for murder of his girlfriend z we learned an nfl locker room isn't immune from hazing. >> my actions were coming from a place of love. >> above the rim acrobatics, championships, and new adigs to the record books. it was quite a year...
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to ask for more would be -- >> for your next project, you are working on a lance armstrong bio pic. >s not a bio pic. he did in those 10 years when he was doping and lying and bullying people. that sounds like you are not cooperating with him. is he working with you? >> i have not asked for cooperation. >> what are we going to see? i think you have to wait for that. i just finished shooting it, so i have not looked at it yet. it is an extraordinarily modern story. thatam looking forward to one. good luck at the awards, even though they do not matter as much as the oscars. tank you for joining us, stephen frears, director of "philomena." from parking to highway driving,audi's autonomous -- we will take the latest self driving car for a test drive, coming up. ♪ >> welcome back to "bloomberg west." self driving cars may sound like it thing of the future. we have often asked the question when google self driving cars will be on the road, but if you here.di, they are already they are showing off a car at ces that can drive on the highway without any one behind the wheel, and it can park it
to ask for more would be -- >> for your next project, you are working on a lance armstrong bio pic. >s not a bio pic. he did in those 10 years when he was doping and lying and bullying people. that sounds like you are not cooperating with him. is he working with you? >> i have not asked for cooperation. >> what are we going to see? i think you have to wait for that. i just finished shooting it, so i have not looked at it yet. it is an extraordinarily modern story. thatam...
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after a decade of denial, lance armstrong finally came clean on his steroid use. former baseball mvp ryan braun did, as well, and served a 65-game suspension. >> my position doesn't change, i didn't do it. >> new england patriot's tight end aaron hernandez went from glory to prison, he is behind bars waiting to stand trial for murder. and oscar pistorius will stand trial for the murder of his girlfriend in south africa. and we learned that even an nfl locker room is not immune from bullying. and jonathan martin said relentless words from a teammate forced him to leave the team. >> my actions were coming from a place of love. >>> above the rim, acrobatic and new addition for the record books. quite a year in sports. >>> 2013 marked the end of the road for one amazing athlete. >> march -- mariano rivera. >> the legendary yankees closer hung up his hat after 19 seasons and will be the last player to ever wear jackie robinson's number 42. karen travers, abc news. >>> world news now continues after this from our abc stations. . >>> 20as fil >>> 2013 was filled with ups
after a decade of denial, lance armstrong finally came clean on his steroid use. former baseball mvp ryan braun did, as well, and served a 65-game suspension. >> my position doesn't change, i didn't do it. >> new england patriot's tight end aaron hernandez went from glory to prison, he is behind bars waiting to stand trial for murder. and oscar pistorius will stand trial for the murder of his girlfriend in south africa. and we learned that even an nfl locker room is not immune from...
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lance armstrong, i have no time for. he destroyed many lives and showed no remorse for it. i don't understand how all of the sports -- all of the sports go forward when it goes to doping because we talk about that on here, as my views have changed on the legalization of marijuana, in some ways, i'm still not completely comfortable about it. but i think we'll be talking about it in years to come. >> you were supporting that? >> here comes the hate mail and hate me for, this but i don't care if they dope. >> reporter: don-- >> i don't care if they dope. when you try to mandate no doping or drugs, half of the people will figure out a way to cheat and half of them won't. they are all going to dope so they can make millions of. >> so what does that say about high school kids? >> it is parental responsibility. teach your kids not to do it. when they become adults, i'm all for an 18-year-old knowing enough -- >> athletes okay to dope, but not -- you've changed. >> i said if you want to smoke weed, do it legally. >> as someone who smoked through my athletic career. it is a terrible
lance armstrong, i have no time for. he destroyed many lives and showed no remorse for it. i don't understand how all of the sports -- all of the sports go forward when it goes to doping because we talk about that on here, as my views have changed on the legalization of marijuana, in some ways, i'm still not completely comfortable about it. but i think we'll be talking about it in years to come. >> you were supporting that? >> here comes the hate mail and hate me for, this but i...
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. >> from lance armstrong coming clean about cheating, so football's manti te'o discovering his girlfriendr existed, sports wasted little time in 2014 from the back page to the front page. and storylines quickly turned serious from oscar pistorius' house in south africa. >> oscar pistorius has been arrested. >> the man who overcame his handicap for a rise to fame shot and killed his girlfriend. he said that he thought she was a burglar, but he will stand trial in march. >>> in boston, near the finish line, bombs went off. and killed 3 and injured 80. sports teams went to rally a shaken city. but soon, it would be another boston athlete dominating the headlines. >> former hateiot, aaron hernandez, back in court today. he pled not guilty to first-degree murder. >> he went from the penthouse to the jailhouse when he was arrested in the shooting death of odin lloyd. that same day, he was indicted for murder. >> what we saw today was disgusting, and the fact that the man from milwaukee that put this suspension without one bit of evidence, something i didn't do. i didn't do one thing. >> alex ro
. >> from lance armstrong coming clean about cheating, so football's manti te'o discovering his girlfriendr existed, sports wasted little time in 2014 from the back page to the front page. and storylines quickly turned serious from oscar pistorius' house in south africa. >> oscar pistorius has been arrested. >> the man who overcame his handicap for a rise to fame shot and killed his girlfriend. he said that he thought she was a burglar, but he will stand trial in march....
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. >> you are now making a documentary film about lance armstrong. is it his life, is it a biopic?> it is a dramatic 10 years. lied10 years he doped and bullied. so it is about all that. >> did you go to france? >> one day there was a picture , and it was ben. he is a wonderful actor. i shouldn't be saying these , i might be tempting fate . >> hello, everyone. i am from the internet. just a quick show of hands, please. how many of you would like to make the world talk less. excellent. that is what i want to talk about. i would say 99% of us would agree that there are plenty of things that need changing. there is plenty of stuff, no shortage of things we would like to do to improve our world and the world of our community. here.ex ohanian is in 2005 withdit his college roommate. he has remained on the lord and founded two more countries. in 2012 ibo coolly campaigned to stop piracy online. critics of the proposed bills free speechfled online. he is the author of a new book called "without their permission ." i'm pleased to have alexis ohanian at this table. tell me first of all abou
. >> you are now making a documentary film about lance armstrong. is it his life, is it a biopic?> it is a dramatic 10 years. lied10 years he doped and bullied. so it is about all that. >> did you go to france? >> one day there was a picture , and it was ben. he is a wonderful actor. i shouldn't be saying these , i might be tempting fate . >> hello, everyone. i am from the internet. just a quick show of hands, please. how many of you would like to make the world talk...
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>> like lance armstrong. >> that was pretty good. >> i refuse to laugh at that joke. >> pound it. pound the hand. >> the thing about mr. met is all of the kids at shea stadium, they would stand in line and be quiet. mr. met would come out and they would be scared and they would sit there quietly and not annoy anyone. >> the best mascot should be a fire breathing robot with claws. they call it sergeant death clamp. >> are you still kissing up to the robot? >> yes, that's my point. the robots are going, he knew. he knew. i will save a special place for greg gutfeld. he will run a division. >> you will be up against the wall too. >> they will like my robot >> they will like my robot wit. fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more on car insurance. everybody knows that parker. well, did you know auctioneers make bad grocery store clerks? that'll be $23.50. now .75, 23.75, hold 'em. hey now do i hear 23.75? 24! hey 24 dollar, 24 and a quarter, quarter, now half, 24 and a half and .75! 25! now a quarter, hey 26 and a quarter, do you wanna pay now, you wanna do it, 25 and a q
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>> like lance armstrong. >> that was pretty good. >> i refuse to laugh at that joke. >> pound it.he hand. >> the thing about mr. met is all of the kids at shea stadium, they would stand in line and be quiet. mr. met would come out and they would be scared and they would sit there quietly and not annoy anyone. >> the best mascot should be a fire breathing robot with claws. they call it sergeant death clamp. >> are you still kissing up to the robot? >> yes, that's my point. the robots are going, he knew. he knew. i will save a special place for greg gutfeld. he will run a division. >> you will be up against the wall too. >> they will like my robot wit. compound the sin, tonight on fbn. >>> hello, everyone. i'man >>> hello, everyone. i'm andrea tantaros, along with kimberly, bob, greg, and eric. it's 5:00 in new york city. and this is "the five." >>> well, president obama was el thing americans one thing about our mission in afghanistan and telling his aides another behind closed doors in 2010. that from the former secretary of defense and his administration, who just did an intervie
>> like lance armstrong. >> that was pretty good. >> i refuse to laugh at that joke. >> pound it.he hand. >> the thing about mr. met is all of the kids at shea stadium, they would stand in line and be quiet. mr. met would come out and they would be scared and they would sit there quietly and not annoy anyone. >> the best mascot should be a fire breathing robot with claws. they call it sergeant death clamp. >> are you still kissing up to the robot?...
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. >> my advice to alex rodriguez would be the same advice i gave lance armstrong years ago.. >> major league baseball wanted the initial suspension to stand. while we believe the original 211 game suspension was appropriate, we respect the decision rendered by the panel and will focus on our continuing efforts on eliminating performance enhancing substances from our game. >> i banged the table and kicked a briefcase and slammed out of the room. >> reporter: rodriguez went to arbitration after mlb imposed 211 game suspension but quickly became frustrated by the process. he spoke out on sports radio after he stormed out of a hearing last november, upset after learning baseball's commissioner bud selig would not testify about allegations mlb used unethical tactics investigating rodriguez. >> i exploded, upset. i probably overreacted. it came from the heart. this has been a difficult process. >> players were suspended after mlb found they had used peds obtained from the defunct biogenesis clinic in florida, all suspended 50 games except milwaukee brewers ryan braun received a 65
. >> my advice to alex rodriguez would be the same advice i gave lance armstrong years ago.. >> major league baseball wanted the initial suspension to stand. while we believe the original 211 game suspension was appropriate, we respect the decision rendered by the panel and will focus on our continuing efforts on eliminating performance enhancing substances from our game. >> i banged the table and kicked a briefcase and slammed out of the room. >> reporter: rodriguez...
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you are presented google, you represented lance armstrong. >> i got involved after the government filedlled a superseding indictment against him, and he was charged with her team felonies including wire fraud and violations of the computer fraud and abuse act, that could have put him in jail for a long time, so i met aaron swartz in the middle of 2012, and it took over his case from other lawyers that were handling it, and started getting ready to defend it and try it, and i got to know aaron, his dad, and even better the u.s. government that was chasing him. >> talk about the pressure that aaron was under, the 35 years of prison he faced, the $1 million fine, the plea bargain offers that were being made, and his attitude toward this all. >> the preface to that was in my view he was innocent. i do not think he committed a crime and i think we could have successfully defended him at trial, but he was under tremendous pressure, facing 13 felony counts, and they had added charges to ratchet up his exposure to jail. the prosecutor insisted that in any plea he would have to go to jail and th
you are presented google, you represented lance armstrong. >> i got involved after the government filedlled a superseding indictment against him, and he was charged with her team felonies including wire fraud and violations of the computer fraud and abuse act, that could have put him in jail for a long time, so i met aaron swartz in the middle of 2012, and it took over his case from other lawyers that were handling it, and started getting ready to defend it and try it, and i got to know...
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. >> paid for by these nuts and lance armstrong. >> jimmy: we need to take a break. when we come back, you should stay up for this. i'm having a cake baking competition with guillermo, my mother, cousin sal, my aunt chippy, it's fun. plus christina ricci, jake johnson and the music from danny brown, too. so don't desert us. what makes olive garden's rich, irresistible parmesan! the star of our new 2 for $25 menu. choose two melt-in-your mouth entrÉes topped with decadent parmesan like tender new parmesan crusted chicken or creamy new parmesan crusted tortellini. two appetizers. two entrees. unlimited salad and breadsticks. our best 2 for $25 yet! olive garden. we're all family here. get together for unlimited soup, salad, & breadsticks lunch just $6.99. we had a crv and then we had the pilot. you got more with the ford escape... i'm glad we got the escape and we switched. yay! for me, it was driving the ford escape... it's that foot-activated liftgate... and i don't have to do all this... yeah, i'm filling up a lot less than i did with my honda... woooh! if you were
. >> paid for by these nuts and lance armstrong. >> jimmy: we need to take a break. when we come back, you should stay up for this. i'm having a cake baking competition with guillermo, my mother, cousin sal, my aunt chippy, it's fun. plus christina ricci, jake johnson and the music from danny brown, too. so don't desert us. what makes olive garden's rich, irresistible parmesan! the star of our new 2 for $25 menu. choose two melt-in-your mouth entrÉes topped with decadent parmesan...
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worked for the hedge fund sac capital and steven cohen who a hedge friend of mine called the lance armstrongtactics that many considered cheating to be one of the biggest winners his corner of the world has ever seen. >> sac capital was a giant among hedge funds and cohen emasked incredible wealth including a sprawling mansion in greenwich, connecticut. a $62 million beach house in the hamptons and multiple apartments in manhattan including this $115 million mid town duplex. cohen also assembled one of the most valuable private modern art collections in the world and he has given tens of millions to charity. in 2002, cohen sent out christmas cards where he posed as king cohen. by 2008, his personal fortune reached $8 billion. beating the stock market year after year, cohen's returns even with his first calls seemed too good to be true. >> and they were. sac capital pled guilty to insider trading and paid a fine of $1.8 billion. a record amount. cohen himself has never been indicted. the feds hope the case could land cohen. tonight's fantastic episode airs on pbs. martin, you mentioned first
worked for the hedge fund sac capital and steven cohen who a hedge friend of mine called the lance armstrongtactics that many considered cheating to be one of the biggest winners his corner of the world has ever seen. >> sac capital was a giant among hedge funds and cohen emasked incredible wealth including a sprawling mansion in greenwich, connecticut. a $62 million beach house in the hamptons and multiple apartments in manhattan including this $115 million mid town duplex. cohen also...
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purposely leaking if identity of an under cover cia officer valerie blame wilson and representing lance armstrong when he was denying that he took performance enhancing drugs. so that's who is representing the party and chris christie's re-election campaign in this inquiry now as they confirm they've received federal grand jury subpoenas. but that's not all. at least the new york times is reporting that that's not all. alone among all the newspapers reporting on this story tonight. the new york times is citing one person briefed on the matter as saying that these federal subpoenas have not only gone out to the republican party of new jersey and the chris christie re-election campaign, but also, quote, to a number of the 20 people and entities that received subpoenas last week from a new jersey legislative committee. the 20 people and entities include including both potential witnesses and people under scrutiny in the inquiry. if that new york times reporting is correct, then some of these people and these entities already subpoenaed last week by the legislature could be getting additional federal
purposely leaking if identity of an under cover cia officer valerie blame wilson and representing lance armstrong when he was denying that he took performance enhancing drugs. so that's who is representing the party and chris christie's re-election campaign in this inquiry now as they confirm they've received federal grand jury subpoenas. but that's not all. at least the new york times is reporting that that's not all. alone among all the newspapers reporting on this story tonight. the new york...
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. >> rose: and you're now making a documentary -- a film about lance armstrong with ben foster who's a fabulous actor. he really. is. >> he's very, very good in the film. >> rose: what's the film? is it his life? >> a biopic? dramatic moments? >> it's a dramatic ten years, isn't it? how could a man lie? for ten years he doped and lied. so it's about all of that. >> rose: all those three things. did you go france and up and down those hills? >> we did everything. up and down those hills and mountains and one day there was a picture on a blog that said underneath lance and it was ben. it was a wonderful moment. he's a really good actor. >> rose: yeah, he is. >> by god it's an interesting story. and somewhere in there -- i shouldn't say these things, i'm tempting fate but somewhere around there's a not earn american tragedy. >> rose: stephen frears, we'll be right back. >> hello, everyone. i am from the internet. (laughter) just a quick show of hands, please. how many of you would like to make the world suck less? don't be shy. great, excellent. wanted to make sure this was the right pl
. >> rose: and you're now making a documentary -- a film about lance armstrong with ben foster who's a fabulous actor. he really. is. >> he's very, very good in the film. >> rose: what's the film? is it his life? >> a biopic? dramatic moments? >> it's a dramatic ten years, isn't it? how could a man lie? for ten years he doped and lied. so it's about all of that. >> rose: all those three things. did you go france and up and down those hills? >> we did...
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. >> reporter: to lance armstrong. >> i have never dope ed. that's crazy. i would never do that. >> reporter: and anthony weiner -- >> this is a twitter hoax. a prank that was done. i am a victim. >> reporter: and while others avoided questions, christie answered and answered for nearly two hours. >> and john joins us now, and also here to talk about how governor christie performed in the press conference and what he should do now, the super star crisis manager, the inspiration for olivia pope character on the hit show "scandal," judy smith. welcome to you both. >> thank you. >> the one word i've heard in the last couple of days, not the first day, is the word coverup. nothing to show that chris christie did that, but lots of talk about staff and others doing that. how does it get beyond that? >> i think he did a good first step. the press conference, he did a great job. he set the message narrative at the top. he apologized, he took responsibility, he made some swift actions. and i like the fact he was able to make sure that he apologized to the mayor and
. >> reporter: to lance armstrong. >> i have never dope ed. that's crazy. i would never do that. >> reporter: and anthony weiner -- >> this is a twitter hoax. a prank that was done. i am a victim. >> reporter: and while others avoided questions, christie answered and answered for nearly two hours. >> and john joins us now, and also here to talk about how governor christie performed in the press conference and what he should do now, the super star crisis...
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do the full lance armstrong vient where i did all of it, everybody does it. >> this is not lance armstrongthis crusade to destroy and threaten and hurt people who got in his way. >> but the admission about doing the drugs, admit that and everything else becomes believable. >> you're assuming that it's true. based on this evidence, i will tell you scientifically it appears it can't be true, scientifically. >> you're saying you believe a-rod didn't do any performance-enhancing drugs in his his time with the yankees? >> there's absolutely no evidence to that effect -- >> there's no evidence or he didn't do it? you're a savvy lawyer but they're different things. >> i believe he didn't do it but there's no evidence and the science behind it supports that he didn't do it. he's one of the most tested athletes in history. he's setting records for being tested and testing cleanly. >> a lot of these other athletes didn't test positive either. >> nelson cruz did a 50-game suspension and he said i wish i didn't take it but i wanted to take it because i wanted to put it behind me answered didn't want t
do the full lance armstrong vient where i did all of it, everybody does it. >> this is not lance armstrongthis crusade to destroy and threaten and hurt people who got in his way. >> but the admission about doing the drugs, admit that and everything else becomes believable. >> you're assuming that it's true. based on this evidence, i will tell you scientifically it appears it can't be true, scientifically. >> you're saying you believe a-rod didn't do any...
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yesterday, headlines, a rod, baseball's version of lance armstrong, swings at major league baseball workss, the players union to overturn the 162-game suspension for using peds. rodriguez maintains he never tested positive, but look at the evidence. it's an insult to your intelligence to think he's not guilty as sin. this is the strongest suspension ever. he's called out everyone, but he stands there alone. only him and his high priced lawyers agree that he is indeed innocent of charges. he's just being targeted by baseball. >> yeah. >> it's ridiculous. >> all right. 20 minutes before the top of the hour. >> next we have lou dobbs. he knows a way republicans can take back the senate and the white house and he's promising to say it out loud. >> good morning. ♪ ♪ al protein. [ female announcer ] try a yummy lean cuisi dish. with 13 grams oprotein for 10 ys, you'll feel great. i'm trying this too. maybe this. nope. not trying that. [ femalannouncer ] ditch the diet. go on a try-it with lean cuisin [ femalannouncer ] ditch the diet. progress-oh! [ female announcer ] with 40 delicious progress
yesterday, headlines, a rod, baseball's version of lance armstrong, swings at major league baseball workss, the players union to overturn the 162-game suspension for using peds. rodriguez maintains he never tested positive, but look at the evidence. it's an insult to your intelligence to think he's not guilty as sin. this is the strongest suspension ever. he's called out everyone, but he stands there alone. only him and his high priced lawyers agree that he is indeed innocent of charges. he's...
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. >> my advice to alex rodriguez is the same advice i gave lance armstrong years ago. >> reporter: major league baseball wanted the initial suspension to stand saying while we believe the original 211-game suspension was appropriate we respect the decision rendered by the panel and will focus on our continuing efforts on eliminating performance-enhancing substances from our game. >> i banged the table and kicked a brief case and slammed out of the room. >> reporter: rodriguez went to arbitration after mlb imposed the 211 game suspension and quickly became frustrated by the process. he spoke out on sports radio after he stormed out of the hearing last november upset after learning baseball's commissioner bud selig would not testify about allegations mlb used unethical tactics while investigating rodriguez. >> i exploded. i was very upset. i probably overreacted. it came from the heart. >> reporter: in all 13 players were suspended last year after mlb found they had used peds obtained from the defunct biogenesis clinic in florida. all suspended for 50 games except for ry
. >> my advice to alex rodriguez is the same advice i gave lance armstrong years ago. >> reporter: major league baseball wanted the initial suspension to stand saying while we believe the original 211-game suspension was appropriate we respect the decision rendered by the panel and will focus on our continuing efforts on eliminating performance-enhancing substances from our game. >> i banged the table and kicked a brief case and slammed out of the room. >> reporter:...
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a-rod keeps saying, i never failed a drug test but neither did lance armstrong. >> reporter: testinge cheaters. you can't invent a drug test to test a drug protocol that hasn't invented itself. they are never going to be able to get ahead of these guys but they can catch up through testing and investigation. this is the first time we have sign a u.s. major sports league use this much investigation to proactively go after the players and the athletes that it thinks is cheating and in this case, it worked. they are also hoping to toughen penalties that players feel more scared if there is something they get caught for, they might be out of the game for up to a year now. they are talking about instilling that. they are finding other ways around just testing. testing is never going to be the surefire way to stop performance-enhancing drugs in this game. >> the punishment has to be consistent too, right? when you look at johnny peralta, he got a 50-game suspension but signed a big fat $53 million contract with st. louis. then, just reaction from the baseball world itself. chipper jones we
a-rod keeps saying, i never failed a drug test but neither did lance armstrong. >> reporter: testinge cheaters. you can't invent a drug test to test a drug protocol that hasn't invented itself. they are never going to be able to get ahead of these guys but they can catch up through testing and investigation. this is the first time we have sign a u.s. major sports league use this much investigation to proactively go after the players and the athletes that it thinks is cheating and in this...
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luskin leading the legal team, famous for defending a wide range of clines including karl rove and lance armstrongin said all three subpoenas focus on the closure of the all three lanes on the bridge. we will respond to the subpoenas accordingly. what about those other allegations by mayor dawn zimmer? zimmer is offering her word and her diary but how do you prove something like that to the u.s. attorney? i want to bring in former federal prosecutor paul butler who specialized in public corruption and was part of the team that indict ed a person. worked to overturn the money laundering conviction house majority leader tom delay. welcome back to both of you. we had you on satellite last week. you can eat pastries. that's the perk of this. paul, i'll start with you as a prosecutor, as a former prosecutor. if you were presented with what dawn zimmer has presented the u.s. attorney's office with, the account she has shared in the show, apparently contemporaneous diary entries and now we are told a couple people, four or five people in hoboken who she says will vouch for her told her about this at the
luskin leading the legal team, famous for defending a wide range of clines including karl rove and lance armstrongin said all three subpoenas focus on the closure of the all three lanes on the bridge. we will respond to the subpoenas accordingly. what about those other allegations by mayor dawn zimmer? zimmer is offering her word and her diary but how do you prove something like that to the u.s. attorney? i want to bring in former federal prosecutor paul butler who specialized in public...