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last year i sat down with marion jones. on the right track.ederal prosecutors about using performance-enhancing drugs, she's come clean about her past and is now shooting for success. i recently caught up with her to talk about her new book and her new career. >> i just finished reading your new book. it's very amazing. talk to me about the journey that you describe in this book. >> this one really is from the heart. it's just, you know, about finding forgiveness. all of us go through tough times in our lives. we all make mistakes. it's how do you pick yourself up and dust yourself off and look to the next chapter in your life, no pun intended. it's very personal. wrote a series of letters to my husband while i was incarcerated, ranging from why i made certain choices in my life and how to correct those. >> talk to me about some of the choices. when you first were asked the question in front of federal prosecutors about the substances and whether or not you knew what they were, whether you recognized them. you said no. >> uh-huh. >> what was g
last year i sat down with marion jones. on the right track.ederal prosecutors about using performance-enhancing drugs, she's come clean about her past and is now shooting for success. i recently caught up with her to talk about her new book and her new career. >> i just finished reading your new book. it's very amazing. talk to me about the journey that you describe in this book. >> this one really is from the heart. it's just, you know, about finding forgiveness. all of us go...
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he is a big sports hero though now shamed and he reasonable won't go to prison but i think of marion joneso to prison. >> we're not talking about roger clemens and barry bonds on a much larger scale. if he was convicted of these charges, he would be facing he could face some swrial time. >> is there more public anger as opposed to the marion jones. like you said he has ruined so many lives and he outright came out and said i was lying. >> gregg: this is why you guys tell your clients, don't talk to anybody but you. >> right. absolutely. >> gregg: robert shaw and kisha hebbon, good to see you. >> mayor michael bloomberg is considering a ban on styrofoam arguing that fills landfills. is this a nanny state run amok? a fair and balanced debate up next. ♪ why do more emergency workers everywhere trust duracell? duralock power preserve. locks in power for up to 10 years in storage. now...guaranteed. duracell with duralock. trusted everywhere. >>. >> heather: more than eight months after proposing a ban on large sugary drinks, michael bloomberg is now reportedly taking on styrofoam cups and conta
he is a big sports hero though now shamed and he reasonable won't go to prison but i think of marion joneso to prison. >> we're not talking about roger clemens and barry bonds on a much larger scale. if he was convicted of these charges, he would be facing he could face some swrial time. >> is there more public anger as opposed to the marion jones. like you said he has ruined so many lives and he outright came out and said i was lying. >> gregg: this is why you guys tell your...
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i would point to marion jones in a track start.he went to prison for lying about drug use. >> if you look at the steroid situation in baseball i think marion jones might be the outlier. but we don't have crystal balls. gregg were barrie bond might have gone to prison if he had not gone to prison on the substantial charges. put up on the screen the potential civil lawsuit. this federal whistleblower case pending accusing him of defrauding the government of $30 million. libel reimbursement case to the sudden daytime. recovery of $12 million in bonuses for the fraudulent tour de france wins. then sponsoring lawsuits to recoup millions paid which nike and others. in the end he could have to fork over almost his entire $100 million fortune? >> yes and no. i don't think there are times when the athletes give back their actual compensation. a baseball player used steroids. they may be subject to legal machinations, but not necessarily salary. the people he defamed by saying how dare you claim i did this. there will be a lot of lawsuits an
i would point to marion jones in a track start.he went to prison for lying about drug use. >> if you look at the steroid situation in baseball i think marion jones might be the outlier. but we don't have crystal balls. gregg were barrie bond might have gone to prison if he had not gone to prison on the substantial charges. put up on the screen the potential civil lawsuit. this federal whistleblower case pending accusing him of defrauding the government of $30 million. libel reimbursement...
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olympian marion jones and alex rodrigez. this man is not a professional athlete.hard body. and he claims the mental sharpness of a man half his age. >> everyone's 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 hgh. >> we use it to improve health, to slow disease and prevent disease. and to improve quality of life. i'd like to think i'm 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 on a new book releasing next month. >> how does this 74-year-old doctor keep looking younger and younger as he ages? the answer is the cenegenics health program. >> reporter: part of the exploding anti-aging industry that relies in part on testosterone and hgh. last year, they report they made 100 million in revenue. the anti-aging industry targets america's about 80 million aging baby boomers, looking for anywa
olympian marion jones and alex rodrigez. this man is not a professional athlete.hard body. and he claims the mental sharpness of a man half his age. >> everyone's 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 hgh. >> we use it to improve health, to slow disease and prevent disease. and to improve quality of life. i'd like to think i'm...
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virtually the same ones connected to lance armstrong, olympian marion jones and baseball player alexriguez. but this man is not a professional athlete. jeffrey life is 74, with a rock hard body and, he claims, a mental sharpness of a man half his age. >> everyone's going to age. i'm not against aging. i'm against getting old. >> reporter: and he claims no one has to, with daily rigorous workouts, a strict low-carb diet, and injections of testosterone and human growth hormone, or hgh. >> what we use it for is to improve health to slow disease and to prevent disease and to improve quality of life. i'd like to think i'm 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 on a new book releasing next month. >> how does this 74-year-old doctor keep looking younger and younger as he ages? the answer is the cenegenics elite health program. >> reporter: cenegenics is a company that run as chain of clinics calling itself the largest aging management group. par
virtually the same ones connected to lance armstrong, olympian marion jones and baseball player alexriguez. but this man is not a professional athlete. jeffrey life is 74, with a rock hard body and, he claims, a mental sharpness of a man half his age. >> everyone's going to age. i'm not against aging. i'm against getting old. >> reporter: and he claims no one has to, with daily rigorous workouts, a strict low-carb diet, and injections of testosterone and human growth hormone, or...
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jones us on the telephone. i'm here with our meteorologist chad myers. tell us what you saw. >> reporter: i picked up the tornado out of marion county, mississippi. there was initial report that came out of their emergency management agency that a tornado had indeed touched down and struck several homes, injuring several people. from there, i was able to pick it up about 10 miles to the west of hattiesburg. the storm was larger on the western side of the interstate than the eastern side. we've been able to go through and look at our video. now, the folks in west hattiesburg, i didn't hear sirens over there, but as we moved toward the college campus. the sirens were loud and proud. also want to give a shout out to the local fire department. as the tornado was paralleling highway # 8 and moving into the city. they were out there blocking traffic to keep folks from driving into the tornado as well as police out on the interstate. they had the interstate blocked for a time. >> chad myers, just amazing video we're watching here. what type of damage have you seen? >> the damage i've seen are telephone polls and power lines that are
jones us on the telephone. i'm here with our meteorologist chad myers. tell us what you saw. >> reporter: i picked up the tornado out of marion county, mississippi. there was initial report that came out of their emergency management agency that a tornado had indeed touched down and struck several homes, injuring several people. from there, i was able to pick it up about 10 miles to the west of hattiesburg. the storm was larger on the western side of the interstate than the eastern side....