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(chuckles) i haven't ridden a bike since lance armstrong was a good guy. geez, lis, you're riding the girliest bike in the world. ooh, i stand corrected. (hums) hey, dipwad, bikes only. i need to pay my water bill. not on motorized transport, you don't. what you need to get is out of our way. yeah, bikes win again! (train toots) trains win again! when will you people give up your dependence on handlebars?
(chuckles) i haven't ridden a bike since lance armstrong was a good guy. geez, lis, you're riding the girliest bike in the world. ooh, i stand corrected. (hums) hey, dipwad, bikes only. i need to pay my water bill. not on motorized transport, you don't. what you need to get is out of our way. yeah, bikes win again! (train toots) trains win again! when will you people give up your dependence on handlebars?
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superstars like cyclist 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. [ dramatic music plays ] >> let's call him "steve." he agreed to talk with "teen kids news" about the supplements he uses to beef up. 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'll add about a tablespoon of l-glutamine, which is supposed to increase muscle endurance. >> youan they're safe. >> sadly, that's not the case. and why? because these drugs are -- or at least 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 the label of the container is actually what's
superstars like cyclist 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. [ dramatic music plays ] >> let's call him "steve." he agreed to talk with "teen kids news" about the supplements he uses to beef up. when i was a senior in high school -- 12th grade. >> he's not unusual. it's estimated that more than 12...
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he's a record of taking down some of the most notorious dopers, such as lance armstrong. >> the evidenced over the years. this is not just a few athletes obtaining performance enhancing drugs. this was a system orchestrated by the sport leaders to insure that they won at all costs. >> we're essentially limited to athletics and russia. >> reporter: the outrage finally forced them to launch an investigation. its 300 plus page report details what wana called a deeply rooted cheating that reached the highest levels. so bribes. >> bribes, covering up tests. >> reporter: you name it. >> you name it, they worked to get away with it. >> reporter: sports ministry in russia? >> look, they're responsible. the cabinet over sees all sports. so, they're ultimately responsible. >> reporter: nobody was more powerful than this man. he had the ability to make positive drug tests disappear. the water are eporeport called heart of russian doping. he was fired booy the kremlin a since taken refuge in the u.s. for fear of his own safety because of how much he knows. over the last few years he has been sharing
he's a record of taking down some of the most notorious dopers, such as lance armstrong. >> the evidenced over the years. this is not just a few athletes obtaining performance enhancing drugs. this was a system orchestrated by the sport leaders to insure that they won at all costs. >> we're essentially limited to athletics and russia. >> reporter: the outrage finally forced them to launch an investigation. its 300 plus page report details what wana called a deeply rooted...
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Jul 25, 2016
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that includes alex rodriguez, lance armstrong and ben johnson and marion jones.nd we need more power to keep notching small victories. according to the longest-serving they remainagency, in a state of catatonic and unpersuasive denial and too many people involved do not want the system to work. you can read more on the bloomberg. head to bloomberg.com for more stories. biggestrope has discount airline, ryan air surprise investors by sticking to his 2016 profit forecast. it plans to lower fares even as the brexit vote and terrorist scares raise demand. spoke with the cfo on the company's outlook post referendum. >> if we could not stay in the open skies area, we would have to make a decision as to whether we would cancel those roots. it's more of a challenge for competitors based in the u.k. as to whether they would be able to fly into europe and that may open up some opportunities. >> can you talk about this is it away from the u.k.? you've done contingency planning. where is the prime pivot to? >> we are taking 50 aircraft deliveries this year and next year. we
that includes alex rodriguez, lance armstrong and ben johnson and marion jones.nd we need more power to keep notching small victories. according to the longest-serving they remainagency, in a state of catatonic and unpersuasive denial and too many people involved do not want the system to work. you can read more on the bloomberg. head to bloomberg.com for more stories. biggestrope has discount airline, ryan air surprise investors by sticking to his 2016 profit forecast. it plans to lower fares...
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he's been involved in taking down the most notorious dopers, including lance armstrong. >> the evidencet just a few athletes obtaining performance enhancing drugs. this was a system to insure that they won at all costs. >> we're essentially limited to athletics and russia. >> reporter: the outrage finally forced them to launch an investigation. it called it a deeply rooted the highest levels of the russian government. >> so, bribes, covering up tests. >> you name it, they attempted to get away with it. >> reporter: fair to say the highest levels of the sports ministry in russia? >> listen, they're responsible. the buck stops there. the cabinet level position funds and overseas all of sports. so, they're ultimately responsible. >> reporter: nobody was more powerful than grigory rodchenkov. . the wada report called him the heart of russian doping. in the heart of the scandal, grigory rodchenkov has since taken refuge for fear of his own safety because of how much he knows. over the last few months he has been sharing what he knows with vitaly s stepanov has recorded 15 hours of his conver
he's been involved in taking down the most notorious dopers, including lance armstrong. >> the evidencet just a few athletes obtaining performance enhancing drugs. this was a system to insure that they won at all costs. >> we're essentially limited to athletics and russia. >> reporter: the outrage finally forced them to launch an investigation. it called it a deeply rooted the highest levels of the russian government. >> so, bribes, covering up tests. >> you name...
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Jul 25, 2016
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including alex rodriguez, lance armstrong, and then johnson and marion jones -- ben johnson and marioney say they need more power and financial support to keep notching up small victories. according to the long serving head of the world anti-doping agencies, they said that there is categorically and unpersuasive denial. too many people involved don't want the system to work. you can read more about our doping quick take on the bloomberg. that is your business report. head to bloomberg.com for more stories. ♪ amanda: this is "bloomberg markets." scarlet: the major indexes are retreating from record highs. crude oil prices sinking, dragging things lower with a coil names getting ready to report earnings this week terry let's head over to abigail doolittle, live at the nasdaq, where she is looking at some tech names. big tech storys is yahoo!, selling its operating 4.8 ilyato verizon for and dollars. on this the stock is down slightly, verizon down even less. somewhat anti-climatic to the month-long sales process with speculation about who would win. now we know it is verizon. brian and p
including alex rodriguez, lance armstrong, and then johnson and marion jones -- ben johnson and marioney say they need more power and financial support to keep notching up small victories. according to the long serving head of the world anti-doping agencies, they said that there is categorically and unpersuasive denial. too many people involved don't want the system to work. you can read more about our doping quick take on the bloomberg. that is your business report. head to bloomberg.com for...
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Jul 5, 2016
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. >> you mentioned lance armstrong, he did his charity and donated millions of dollars. >> i mean, hereal, he is kind of a dei or whatever but still the guy won seven, i mean, come on. but what i learned about that in the cooler again it wasn't steroid it was to get more oxygen to his brain. it is like a six million-dollar man. he could blood flow. >> exactly. >> can we go back to the 93 world series. >> you talk about that. phillies were in a similar time. they had no major big championship for a while. they were in that same feeling right now what does that feel like having that pressure from phillies fans. >> the other teams had pressure. our fans were so awesome and in one wanted to play us here: especially in that cement pit. the vet anus. people just wanted out alive. in new york, they through coins at you. in philly they throw batteries at you. >> did you even want to come to the phillies. >> yes, i did. if i got traded anywhere i would have pick philly. but i got in trouble we they said we're going to live. new jersey. you could not pay me to live in new jersey. i had to apolo
. >> you mentioned lance armstrong, he did his charity and donated millions of dollars. >> i mean, hereal, he is kind of a dei or whatever but still the guy won seven, i mean, come on. but what i learned about that in the cooler again it wasn't steroid it was to get more oxygen to his brain. it is like a six million-dollar man. he could blood flow. >> exactly. >> can we go back to the 93 world series. >> you talk about that. phillies were in a similar time. they...
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. >> on lance armstrong, the forward podcast she hinted the end of her 18-year marriage to andy mill and subsequent marriage to greg norman was in part due to what she was going through physically. still a family without living together. we had a rough couple of years because i married greg norman who was andy's friend and, oh, i was going through menopausal -- >> stuff. >> stuff that, you know, that doesn't get talked about enough. what women go through, you know, at 50-ish. >> reporter: while her marriage to greg norman ended after just 15 months she tells armstrong that it's her relationship with mill that endures. be there for him and he'll be there for me. we love reach other and i can rely on him. >> reporter: and extols advice. >> you got to be on top of your relationship the whole time and i've learned that. as soon as you feel like you're drifting away, you get back there. >> our chief women's health correspondent dr. jen ashton is joining us. when we think of menopause we think of the hot flashes. >> right. >> and not a lot of people want to talk about this. we'll change th
. >> on lance armstrong, the forward podcast she hinted the end of her 18-year marriage to andy mill and subsequent marriage to greg norman was in part due to what she was going through physically. still a family without living together. we had a rough couple of years because i married greg norman who was andy's friend and, oh, i was going through menopausal -- >> stuff. >> stuff that, you know, that doesn't get talked about enough. what women go through, you know, at 50-ish....