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what it came down to was the judges in london said we had to prove that lance armstrong doped. how do you do that? well, betsy one of the witnesses said i heard him tell one of his doctors he used performance-enhancing drugs. she's a limplete lance's personal ma sues, she collected drugs. all lance needed to say was she's a liar, she's a disgruntled former employee and wee have won. and we didn't have that right to say we did this investigation correctly. we're acting in good favement we have been meticulous in the way we recorded the interviews. george: which had been enough in the u.s. david: absolutely. three years after lance sued us in the u.k. i published a book -- i wrote a book that was published in new york, in this city, it was far more damning than anything i had previously done. lance armstrong didn't dare sue because he knew he wouldn't get beyond first base without action. in france he tried to sue. he was immediately shot down by a judge in paris who fined him for abusing the legal process. so what i'm saying the kind of libel laws really do matter and we got terr
what it came down to was the judges in london said we had to prove that lance armstrong doped. how do you do that? well, betsy one of the witnesses said i heard him tell one of his doctors he used performance-enhancing drugs. she's a limplete lance's personal ma sues, she collected drugs. all lance needed to say was she's a liar, she's a disgruntled former employee and wee have won. and we didn't have that right to say we did this investigation correctly. we're acting in good favement we have...
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we had to prove that lance armstrong doped. how do you do that? one of the witnesses said they heard him tell his doctors he used performance-enhancing drugs. she's a liar. once elected drugs -- one collected the drugs. all they needed to do was say she was a liar, and they want. we didn't have the right to say we have done this investigation correctly. we are acting in good faith. we have been meticulous and the way we have recorded interviews and presented the facts. >> which would have been enough in the u.s. >> absolutely. three years after lance sued us in the u.k., i published a book in new york. it was far more damaging than anything i had previously done. lance armstrong didn't dare sue because he knew he wouldn't get beyond first base with that action. in france, he tried to sue. he was immediately shot down by a judge in paris who find him -- who fined him. for abusing the legal process. the kind of libel laws you have really do matter, and have terrible libel laws of the u.k. i believe you have pretty good libel laws in the u.s., and lo
we had to prove that lance armstrong doped. how do you do that? one of the witnesses said they heard him tell his doctors he used performance-enhancing drugs. she's a liar. once elected drugs -- one collected the drugs. all they needed to do was say she was a liar, and they want. we didn't have the right to say we have done this investigation correctly. we are acting in good faith. we have been meticulous and the way we have recorded interviews and presented the facts. >> which would have...
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newspaper "le monde" said in december 2016 that the timeline of stefano's story might implicate lance armstrongong won his first of seven tour de france victories in 1999, just a year after stefano varjas' said he sold his first motor. armstrong denied to the paper ever meeting stefano in person or putting a motor in his bike. we asked armstrong too, through his lawyer, and he denied ever using a motor and declined an interview. we contacted armstrong's former teammate, tyler hamilton, who has admitted to being part of all the chemical doping by members of the u.s. postal team, and tyler told us he never knew of any motors on the team back then. in order to demonstrate that motors existed as far back as 1998, stefano varjas suggested to us that we find a carbon fiber 1999 u.s. postal service team bike, the same bike the u.s. postal team used in the 1999 tour de france. we bought this bike off the internet, and he installed a motor, based on his first design, into the bike. he charged us $12,000, saying that covered his costs for the parts and labor. we then asked tyler hamilton to test out the
newspaper "le monde" said in december 2016 that the timeline of stefano's story might implicate lance armstrongong won his first of seven tour de france victories in 1999, just a year after stefano varjas' said he sold his first motor. armstrong denied to the paper ever meeting stefano in person or putting a motor in his bike. we asked armstrong too, through his lawyer, and he denied ever using a motor and declined an interview. we contacted armstrong's former teammate, tyler...
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lance armstrong didn't dare a sale because he wouldn't get beyond first base. he was immediately shot down, so what i'm saying is the kind of laws you have to measure and with that terrorism wants in the u.k. in which god. >> david, just to finish the story. you capitulate what happens in the end. >> yeah, in the end, i'm really sorry about this, but you can't say you are right and left the narrative changes. thank god it changed. i was actually on a track in 2010. i was about an hour and a half from base camp in the himalayas and it was like 6:00 in the morning. snow outside. i got a phone call from my sports editor who said there's been a big development in the lance armstrong case. his former teammate has written e-mails that detailed the extent of the fraud that went. he said can you get to an internet cafÉ? [laughter] i could. but to fix that walked on the mountains, my laptop on my back in a little himalayan village called kalish. the sign said internet company. i went in, had a coffee and it was the happiest story i ever wrote. and it changed of course i
lance armstrong didn't dare a sale because he wouldn't get beyond first base. he was immediately shot down, so what i'm saying is the kind of laws you have to measure and with that terrorism wants in the u.k. in which god. >> david, just to finish the story. you capitulate what happens in the end. >> yeah, in the end, i'm really sorry about this, but you can't say you are right and left the narrative changes. thank god it changed. i was actually on a track in 2010. i was about an...
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lance armstrong there are controversies. as i did about his expertise. of course, we went there. you can't sweep that under the rug. the chemistry of the human body. where do you draw the line between this chemical and that chemical. and so in there i pose the question. we make chemical changes to our body all the time. the very act of going to the gym to lift weights. you create chemical changes to your body to have a physical advantage over the person you are competing against. kennedy: thank you for watching the show. my little physicist. you can follow me on facebook, and twitter @kennedynation. and email me at kennedyfbn@foxbusiness.com. presentation for crepe erase, the number one anti-aging body treatment system for crepey skin! (male announcer) that can deliver stunning results on your arms, your legs, your hands, your chest, and even your neck! (female announcer) featuring legendary actress and crepe erase success story, jane seymour! (soft music) crepey skin makes me feel...old. (cindy) i am really sick of looking
lance armstrong there are controversies. as i did about his expertise. of course, we went there. you can't sweep that under the rug. the chemistry of the human body. where do you draw the line between this chemical and that chemical. and so in there i pose the question. we make chemical changes to our body all the time. the very act of going to the gym to lift weights. you create chemical changes to your body to have a physical advantage over the person you are competing against. kennedy: thank...
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lance armstrong there are controversies. much as i did about his expertise. of course, we went there. you can't sweep that under the rug. the chemistry of the human body. where do you draw the line between this chemical and that chemical. and so in there i pose the question. we make chemical changes to our body all the time. the very act of going to the gym to lift weights. you create chemical changes to your body to have a physical advantage over the person you are competing against. kennedy: thank you for watching the show. my little physicist. you can follow me on facebook, and twitter @kennedynation. and email me at kennedyfbn@foxbusiness.com. >> two proud texans with a passion for old west guns, guts, and glory. >> i do see bullet holes. >> two strange inheritances -- one a lone star mystery... >> i'm roy roberson. >> i don't think he wanted anyone to have the combination, because that was his control over the pandora's box. >> ...the other a texas-sized challenge. >> this may be financially one of the dumbest things th
lance armstrong there are controversies. much as i did about his expertise. of course, we went there. you can't sweep that under the rug. the chemistry of the human body. where do you draw the line between this chemical and that chemical. and so in there i pose the question. we make chemical changes to our body all the time. the very act of going to the gym to lift weights. you create chemical changes to your body to have a physical advantage over the person you are competing against. kennedy:...
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she watched that a phenomenal e lance armstrong sto lightning storm and we'd have to agree. this picture was captured on the tower there. there could be more strikes so we're going to go through a few pictures and i'll give you a few safety tips. don't retreat to dug outs, sheds, pavilions, small structures don't use electronics or be close to windows. don't go undert tall trees or swam or stand near metal objects. be safe. if you capture pictures like these share them with us. the sight.kristin it was quite - >> dan, on the rare fete last night we do have thunderstorms in the forecast over night but it will not be as widespread as what we just went through last night. one of the reasons why the tan cam showing you we got some fog right now, that's going to help to alleviate some of the hot air that we had. nonetheless, we still had the storm impact scale, uses it exclusive at abc 7 here. we rank our storm from one to five which gives you an idea of what to expected. it's a one, it's a light system. the main take away i want you to focus on, the timing while many of us are s
she watched that a phenomenal e lance armstrong sto lightning storm and we'd have to agree. this picture was captured on the tower there. there could be more strikes so we're going to go through a few pictures and i'll give you a few safety tips. don't retreat to dug outs, sheds, pavilions, small structures don't use electronics or be close to windows. don't go undert tall trees or swam or stand near metal objects. be safe. if you capture pictures like these share them with us. the...
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but i did post om information about changing out lance armstrongs on my twitter feed. >> i want you to take a look at this chase in late last night in the central valley. the officers say a san joaquin officer tried to make a stop, which appeared to be honda suv, that driver was not having it. he led police and eventually officers with chp on that chase that went on 580, then north on 680 back down 80 into san francisco. now once in the city, officers deployed strips, popped the tires on suv forcing the driver to come to a stop. this was on southbound 101 by the ups building. the good news no one was hurt during this arrest. >>> and all that time and distance all those cars. >> yes. >> we. >>> we are tracking breaking news hurricane maria battling winds. we showed you as the latest as the island nation deals with the devastation. food. water. internet. we need it to live. but what we don't need are surprises, like extra monthly fees. i see you, fee, played by legendary actress anjelica huston. you got me, mark. we just want fast internet for one, simple rate. for all the streaming and
but i did post om information about changing out lance armstrongs on my twitter feed. >> i want you to take a look at this chase in late last night in the central valley. the officers say a san joaquin officer tried to make a stop, which appeared to be honda suv, that driver was not having it. he led police and eventually officers with chp on that chase that went on 580, then north on 680 back down 80 into san francisco. now once in the city, officers deployed strips, popped the tires on...
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you never know you know, stuff gets canceled all the time >> what are you going to talk to lance armstrongese celebrities, these people from pop culture, as sources of controversy or love or hate, and i see them as just places to talk science with. or how science has touched their lives. with lance armstrong, you talk about the physics of cycling and energy and the transfer of energy from your body to the pedal. all this comes out in the interview. it's great >> can you tell me -- just shifting topics -- about what we find out from -- >> that's -- >> what -- it was -- >> kasini? >> did we find out a lot >> the spacecraft that went into orbit around saturn. >> it's done >> it's down now we plunged it down into saturn's atmosphere so approximate couldn't contaminate any moons by accident for any future explorer who might visit, and kasini, we learned so much not only about saturn, but also about saturn's moons there is a moon that has a geyser that is spewing forth material that formed one of saturn's outer rings we learned that saturn has a hex gone on one of its poles who ordered that nobo
you never know you know, stuff gets canceled all the time >> what are you going to talk to lance armstrongese celebrities, these people from pop culture, as sources of controversy or love or hate, and i see them as just places to talk science with. or how science has touched their lives. with lance armstrong, you talk about the physics of cycling and energy and the transfer of energy from your body to the pedal. all this comes out in the interview. it's great >> can you tell me --...
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but essentially, you know, lance armstrong had evaded 500 anti-doping controls clean. with lance?" and in this investigative journey, i get led to grigory. and i go to grigory and i said, "hey, will you help me dope and evade positive detection and teach me how to game the system?" and he goes, "yes." >> seth: yeah. [ light laughter ] and it's interesting because this was, you know, a man who is behind the russian athletic program basically doping and avoiding being caught. and yet he comes across as in that clip, he's a very loveable character. did you hit it off with him right away? >> well, the amazing thing about this guy, as you see -- and i mean, he's loveable. he's likable. he's funny. he's garrulous and then he has this side to him, which you could never imagine. which is essentially he was the mastermind of russia's and he wasn't just doping all the track and field athletes. he was doping pretty much all russian athletes across all sport and this program was in place the last 40 years. and in so doing, russia essentially stole thousands and thousands and thousa
but essentially, you know, lance armstrong had evaded 500 anti-doping controls clean. with lance?" and in this investigative journey, i get led to grigory. and i go to grigory and i said, "hey, will you help me dope and evade positive detection and teach me how to game the system?" and he goes, "yes." >> seth: yeah. [ light laughter ] and it's interesting because this was, you know, a man who is behind the russian athletic program basically doping and avoiding...
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dagen: a company that stood by lance armstrong for years when it was clear he was doping. i will point that out. alejandro villanueva, number one selling jersey of all jerseys. the steelers who stood to the national anthem with his handlers are pretty awesome progress because he didn't mean to hang his teammates out to dry. but he said i did not mean to embarrass 19. >> i thought it was a nice statement. i know why i did it come did it, but they didn't mean to not stand with my brothers here. i thought it was great. maria: he really showed leadership had a whole conversation coming up. georgia senator david perdue. retired general jack keane. the host of crt via malkin investigates us here. and the tucker chomsky joins us as well. the program had. to stay with us. kick it off right now with this top story. the last ditch effort to repeal up to repeal upon the care is all but dead this morning after senator susan collins became the fourth republican to oppose the measure. john mccain, rand paul at ted cruz. senator cruz is seeking some changes in order to get to yes. you wa
dagen: a company that stood by lance armstrong for years when it was clear he was doping. i will point that out. alejandro villanueva, number one selling jersey of all jerseys. the steelers who stood to the national anthem with his handlers are pretty awesome progress because he didn't mean to hang his teammates out to dry. but he said i did not mean to embarrass 19. >> i thought it was a nice statement. i know why i did it come did it, but they didn't mean to not stand with my brothers...
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. >> lance armstrong did that, but, you know, they can take it away, right? >> yeah, they can.on't know how you fix it, though, because the motivation is always going to be there. so much money is involved. do you pay athletes? i don't know how you do it >> there certainly is a case for it they're at least allowing them -- the thing i never understood is why not allow them to make -- if they want to do a sponsorship or somebody wants to do a commercial, whatever, to me, you know, they have earned the right to do that another kid could do that who is not playing sports for some reason you want to go to the kid who is the smartest kid and put them on a commercial for something. he happens to go to harvard or was it cornell or, you know, m. i.t. or rutgers. >> there you go. >> did i get that right? >> you did >> you went around the horn and got it right >> that's grad school. >> biology cellular biology >> colorado undergrad, i think majored in bongs >> that's never been said on this show probably either. >> let's say your game is coming up cavs come to you and say we're all unite
. >> lance armstrong did that, but, you know, they can take it away, right? >> yeah, they can.on't know how you fix it, though, because the motivation is always going to be there. so much money is involved. do you pay athletes? i don't know how you do it >> there certainly is a case for it they're at least allowing them -- the thing i never understood is why not allow them to make -- if they want to do a sponsorship or somebody wants to do a commercial, whatever, to me, you...