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mr. armstrong said in response to the doctor asking him about the use of performance-enhancing drugs? w how the doctor phrased the question. but lance's armstrong was that he had taken epo and testosterone and growth hormone and cortisone. >> also in the hospital that day was stephanie mcilvain, who worked as a rep for one of lance's main sponsors, oakley. >> after we were deposed, the day after stephanie mcilvain called sobbing. stephanie told me that her husband was called into one of the higher-ups of the company where he is vice president of global marketing for oakley, one of lance's sponsors, and stephanie was told, if you make the company look bad, you're going to lose your job. and so we said, that's it. she's going to lie. she's going to lie. she's not going to say it happened. >> were you ever in a hospital room or other part of the hospital with mr. armstrong where he said anything about performance-enhancing drugs? >> no. >> do you have any recollection of any doctor in your presence asking mr. armstrong if he used in the past any performance-enhancing drugs or substances?
mr. armstrong said in response to the doctor asking him about the use of performance-enhancing drugs? w how the doctor phrased the question. but lance's armstrong was that he had taken epo and testosterone and growth hormone and cortisone. >> also in the hospital that day was stephanie mcilvain, who worked as a rep for one of lance's main sponsors, oakley. >> after we were deposed, the day after stephanie mcilvain called sobbing. stephanie told me that her husband was called into...
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mr. armstrong. and that demand has been communicated to mr. armstrong's camp very clearly and forcefully. >> which brings me to the critical nature of the wording. i want to know from a legal standpoint exactly what you are listening for that perhaps the layperson may not identify as critical to your mission. the words that lance armstrong uses that could expose him to the liability you're suggesting. >> it's not just admitting that he doped, but that he doped in connection with the tour de france races, that he's been doping for a long period during his career, and hopefully an acknowledgment that he was untruthful in our legal proceeding. i think we all know, as your viewers do, that the answers to those questions are yes. and that he was untruthful. but we'd like to see what he says to ms. winfrey to finalize our legal strategy. >> and in the way he words it, because ms. winfrey has couched significantly what mr. armstrong said to her, and brilliantly so, because we all need to see this interview to know what we're up against here, but he ha
mr. armstrong. and that demand has been communicated to mr. armstrong's camp very clearly and forcefully. >> which brings me to the critical nature of the wording. i want to know from a legal standpoint exactly what you are listening for that perhaps the layperson may not identify as critical to your mission. the words that lance armstrong uses that could expose him to the liability you're suggesting. >> it's not just admitting that he doped, but that he doped in connection with the...
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mr. armstrong's shoes. >> i would like to be in your law class.next time in d.c., you invite me to one of your lectures. >> thank you very much, ashleigh. >>> i want you to know we're doing something special this weekend. you can tune in for cnn's special "the world according to lance." it's saturday night, 7:00 p.m., and 10:00 p.m. eastern time. ♪ i wish my patients could see what i see. ♪ that over time, having high cholesterol and any of these risk factors can put them at increased risk for plaque buildup in their arteries. so it's even more important to lower their cholesterol, and that's why, when diet and exercise alone aren't enough, i prescribe crestor. in a clinical trial versus lipitor, crestor got more high-risk patients' bad cholesterol to a goal of under 100. [ female announcer ] crestor is not right for everyone. like people with liver disease or women who are nursing, pregnant or may become pregnant. tell your doctor about other medicines you're taking. call your doctor right away if you have muscle pain or weakness, feel unusually
mr. armstrong's shoes. >> i would like to be in your law class.next time in d.c., you invite me to one of your lectures. >> thank you very much, ashleigh. >>> i want you to know we're doing something special this weekend. you can tune in for cnn's special "the world according to lance." it's saturday night, 7:00 p.m., and 10:00 p.m. eastern time. ♪ i wish my patients could see what i see. ♪ that over time, having high cholesterol and any of these risk factors...
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mr. armstrong the cyclist and the individual who cheated and doped. and mr. mstrong the humanitarian who ran his foundation. and just because he did good works through his foundation doesn't mean he shouldn't be held accountable for what he did on the racing track and with his sponsors in prize money with people like us. so, you know, he did some good things but on the other hand it certainly doesn't absolve him of having to face the music with people like us. >> jeffrey, when you deposed him and asked him each of the questions that oprah winfrey asked him tonight, did you use performance-enhancing drugs, epo? she went through the entire list. you did something very similar to that in your depp sigss, rig deposition, right? >> he was under oath and we weren't sitting in comfortable chairs, but, yes, i did. >> when he spoke to you and he denied, looking you straight in the eye. did he look you straight in the eye when he did it? >> he did, although, if you watch the videotape and you look at it now, i think it's fairly clear he was fidgeting and was perhaps too
mr. armstrong the cyclist and the individual who cheated and doped. and mr. mstrong the humanitarian who ran his foundation. and just because he did good works through his foundation doesn't mean he shouldn't be held accountable for what he did on the racing track and with his sponsors in prize money with people like us. so, you know, he did some good things but on the other hand it certainly doesn't absolve him of having to face the music with people like us. >> jeffrey, when you deposed...
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mr. armstrong present when this took place, this conversation?ctually make the offer? >> i think it was coincided with phil's agreement, yes. >> what happened if they didn't win? would you get the bonus? >> no, we didn't get the bonus. >> did you guys agree to keep this quiet? >> yes. was that specifically mentioned, let's keep it quiet? >> yes. >> lance armstrong vehemently denied the allegations made by swart. here what happens he said. >> there's an allegation by mr. swart regarding an effort to secure the outcome of a series of races involving you. are you aware of that? >> i've heard the comments. >> is there any truth to with attempting to fix the outcome of some races in which you were involved? >> no, not true. >> did you in fact -- he recounts three races you had to win, to earn a million dollar bonus. do you recall those three races and actually earning the million dollar bonus? >> i do. >> were you in fact paid the million dollar bonus? >> well, it was not exactly like the lottery, like any other insurance deal. the option was, $50,000
mr. armstrong present when this took place, this conversation?ctually make the offer? >> i think it was coincided with phil's agreement, yes. >> what happened if they didn't win? would you get the bonus? >> no, we didn't get the bonus. >> did you guys agree to keep this quiet? >> yes. was that specifically mentioned, let's keep it quiet? >> yes. >> lance armstrong vehemently denied the allegations made by swart. here what happens he said. >>...
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mr. armstrong was regarded in the cycling fraternity as the boss. >> wada, the subject of some bullying, from david heilemann. make sure to stick with us all morning long. we'll have more on lance armstrong's fall and what he hopes will be redemption. >>> we're also this morning talking a lot about the inauguration. and you know, it's customary former presidents to attend inauguration ceremonies. but neither of the former bush presidents will be in d.c. for obama's swearing in. and we will take a look at why. (announcer) make mornings special, with fancy feast mornings gourmet cat food. mornings are delicious protein rich entrees with garden veggies and egg. fancy feast mornings. the best ingredient is love. (announcer) at scottrade, our cexactly how they want.t with scottrade's online banking, i get one view of my bank and brokerage accounts with one login... to easily move my money when i need to. plus, when i call my local scottrade office, i can talk to someone who knows how i trade. because i don't trade like everybody. i trade like me. i'm with scottrade. (announcer) scottrade. awa
mr. armstrong was regarded in the cycling fraternity as the boss. >> wada, the subject of some bullying, from david heilemann. make sure to stick with us all morning long. we'll have more on lance armstrong's fall and what he hopes will be redemption. >>> we're also this morning talking a lot about the inauguration. and you know, it's customary former presidents to attend inauguration ceremonies. but neither of the former bush presidents will be in d.c. for obama's swearing in....
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mr. armstrong makes a full confession under oath can a gal and proper process for him to seek reconsideration of his lifetime ban commence." also tonight, sources tell us armstrong is beginning to reach out to those he criticized in this long, drawn-out saga. >> certainly a bellwether day in this saga. anne thompson, thanks. >>> now to another big story. this one's been a big story for days, this rough flu season we're enduring. it's spreading fast now in other parts of the world, as well. europe is seeing its first outbreak, while in this country it remains in 47 of the 50 states. in the meantime, people have lots of questions about the flu, especially about the inoculation. nbc's tom costello is in a pharmacy in maryland, where they have been busy there. tom, good evening. >> reporter: hi, brian. this pharmacy, like most, say the medicines to treat the flu and its symptoms have been selling very fast, especially tamiflu. leah wasn't supposed to be at home with a confirmed case of the flu. she got the vaccine and thought she'd be fine, but she's a teacher. >> there's always kids that are sic
mr. armstrong makes a full confession under oath can a gal and proper process for him to seek reconsideration of his lifetime ban commence." also tonight, sources tell us armstrong is beginning to reach out to those he criticized in this long, drawn-out saga. >> certainly a bellwether day in this saga. anne thompson, thanks. >>> now to another big story. this one's been a big story for days, this rough flu season we're enduring. it's spreading fast now in other parts of the...
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mr. armstrong, i'm sorry to bother you. i'm charlie sheen. i want to shake your hand. he said, that's nice. >> where was this? >> he said, that's nice. i said, no, it's not nice. this was probably five years ago. yeah. yeah. >> did he shake your hand? >> yeah. >> but he didn't want to? >> i don't think so. i don't want to tell both sides of the story because i don't know what he was into that night or what was going on. i have been on the sidelines with the rest of us watching the fall from grace. >> to me, he is one of the biggest and worst cheats in sporting history because the number of lie lives that he adversely effected. i get the livestrong thing. giving this interview where he admitted he cheated, to me, he's an american icon in many ways, whether it's marion jones or other sporting heroes, when they are caught cheat, i feel america hurts because america puts these people on such pedestals. very patriotic country. and the sporting heroes, especially the ones who win globally, become iconic. what do you think? >> i think america is very forgiving if the person h
mr. armstrong, i'm sorry to bother you. i'm charlie sheen. i want to shake your hand. he said, that's nice. >> where was this? >> he said, that's nice. i said, no, it's not nice. this was probably five years ago. yeah. yeah. >> did he shake your hand? >> yeah. >> but he didn't want to? >> i don't think so. i don't want to tell both sides of the story because i don't know what he was into that night or what was going on. i have been on the sidelines with the...
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mr. armstrong? no. and as far as i know she never visited london. not while she was with me. i was going to pass it on to the detective who was here. well, i could do that for you. what's his name? this is from jack. do you know who that is? jack was agnes lyttleton's young man, and i presume the man in the photograph that had been taken from her room. he was a prisoner of war. it was written in february. it took almost six months to arrive. well, not surprising, given the state of things in europe. it doesn't give much away which i suppose is what you'd expect with german censorship. he wonders when the war will end. i imagine there were thousands of letters like this written every day. foyle: this thing about the weather. "it's raining dogs and cats." do we normally say it like that? no, it should be cats and dogs. he's got it the wrong way round. unless he's trying to tell her something. and the date, is that unusual or am i imagining it? we'd normally write it... milner: the other way around. 10th of february, 1945. sir, i appreciate you bringing this to my attention. i t
mr. armstrong? no. and as far as i know she never visited london. not while she was with me. i was going to pass it on to the detective who was here. well, i could do that for you. what's his name? this is from jack. do you know who that is? jack was agnes lyttleton's young man, and i presume the man in the photograph that had been taken from her room. he was a prisoner of war. it was written in february. it took almost six months to arrive. well, not surprising, given the state of things in...
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mr. armstrong to come forward and be truly contritional is an appropriate authority where he makes a fullnd frank, sworn statement covering all the bases. >> as she always does, oprah winfrey conducted a great interview, but armstrong knows her living room is not a court of law. reporters and fellow cyclists and fans say this talk show interview is simply not enough. >> i think he confessed the minimum, the minimum that he might have thought that the world wanted to know is that he used performance-enhancing drugs. he certainly left out a lot of details. >> to get that second chance you have to earn it. and you have to be magnanimous and contrite and sincere in your apology and i'm not sure that was. >> he was very good on sound bites but his actions always spoke of a guy who was lying and cheating. >> i thought he would step up and say yes, i was the head of this scheme, you know. it was wrong. i do apologize. i didn't hear apologizing, an apology once. >> joining us on "the ed show," dr. jeff gardere, clinical psychologist and teaching at toro college here in new york. great to have you
mr. armstrong to come forward and be truly contritional is an appropriate authority where he makes a fullnd frank, sworn statement covering all the bases. >> as she always does, oprah winfrey conducted a great interview, but armstrong knows her living room is not a court of law. reporters and fellow cyclists and fans say this talk show interview is simply not enough. >> i think he confessed the minimum, the minimum that he might have thought that the world wanted to know is that he...
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mr. armstrong, i'm sorry to bother you, i just want to shake your hand. and he said that is nice. >> when was this? >> and i said no, it is not nice, ass, this is probably -- five years ago. six years ago. >> and that is all he said to you? >> yeah. >> did he even shake your hand? >> yeah. >> but he didn't really want to? >> again, i don't want to tell both sides of the story or what he was into that night or what was going on. and i have just been on the sidelines like the rest of us, watching the fall from grace. >> he is one of the biggest cheats in sporting history, the number of lives he adversely affected. i get all of this "livestrong" thing, but on oprah, he is sort of an american icon, whether it was marion jones or the sporting hero, when they are caught cheating i feel they are really hurting americans, because they put these people on such pedestals, and the heroes, especially the ones who win globally, what do you think? >> i think america is very forgiving if the person has not been like you described, some of the behavior that lance pursued
mr. armstrong, i'm sorry to bother you, i just want to shake your hand. and he said that is nice. >> when was this? >> and i said no, it is not nice, ass, this is probably -- five years ago. six years ago. >> and that is all he said to you? >> yeah. >> did he even shake your hand? >> yeah. >> but he didn't really want to? >> again, i don't want to tell both sides of the story or what he was into that night or what was going on. and i have just...
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mr. armstrong did, they would good out of business. wouldn't maintain their brand, would they? >> no.out a thousand pages of regulation coming at them as well. in this case i think what lance today do was sell america on the idea he add change of heart. not just a change in tactics to push the armstrong brand and it appears he fell badly. the love did not rub off of oprah on to lance. >> let's talk about the inauguration monday. barack obama. take a look at the official white house photograph from 2009 and now in 2013. the presidency does age us, isn't it, neil? >> it certainly does. almost as bad as trying to run a media website. but seriously, obviously, when you see these pictures, before and after the presidents, you're like wow, i'm glad i didn't get a day older myself. it is a tough job and obviously particularly partisan, nasty. sort of things that tear at you internally. that's what's been going on the last four years. you got to feel for the guy. >> let's not go back to 2007 when we met. >> it is like dog years. salt and pepper looks okay on him. when i'm 51, i hope i'm in ra
mr. armstrong did, they would good out of business. wouldn't maintain their brand, would they? >> no.out a thousand pages of regulation coming at them as well. in this case i think what lance today do was sell america on the idea he add change of heart. not just a change in tactics to push the armstrong brand and it appears he fell badly. the love did not rub off of oprah on to lance. >> let's talk about the inauguration monday. barack obama. take a look at the official white house...
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mr. armstrong makes a full confession under oath and tells the anti-doping authorities all he knows about doping activities can any legal and proper process for him to seek any reopening or reconsideration of his lifetime ban commence. pete williams, what are the legal implications here? does he have exposure? >> oh, yes, i think so. this seems to be a calculated risk. he will undoubtedly be sued. the clip where he testified in a lawsuit down therebying the people that were suing him may come back after him for money that was paid as a result of winning the tour de france. it seems unlikely he could be prosecuted for purge. the federal government could reopen its criminal investigation of him if he does, in fact, make statements admitting to this, and the justice department could join a false claim or whistle blower lawsuit that's been brought by floyd landis because of the fact that the tour de france team was sponsored by the u.s. postal service, and the claim is the deposit was defrauded. so, you know, clearly he is going to get sued. he is going to have more legal exposure, but it see
mr. armstrong makes a full confession under oath and tells the anti-doping authorities all he knows about doping activities can any legal and proper process for him to seek any reopening or reconsideration of his lifetime ban commence. pete williams, what are the legal implications here? does he have exposure? >> oh, yes, i think so. this seems to be a calculated risk. he will undoubtedly be sued. the clip where he testified in a lawsuit down therebying the people that were suing him may...
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mr. armstrong. what else might he be facing given his interview and all these different agencies that want to talk to him? >> you tell me, miguel. i'll give you a quick definition of fraud -- material misrepresentations with the intent to deceive, reasonably relied upon, creating damages. that's fraud. that's what lance armstrong has done predominantly all his life. so, yeah, he's going to be sued by people for his books. he's going to be sued by donors for his charities. he's going to be sued by anybody and everybody who touched this narcissistic punk. that's what's going to happen here with lance armstrong. and, you know, many times i kind of disagree with jeff toobin on issues, but he mentioned and made a comment why did he do it, and i don't know why he did this. i don't know why he decided to step up. i don't know why he -- everybody seems to go to oprah when they want to come clean on something. >> you're right. >> why did he do it? what's the benefit? he just opened pandora's box. the he may
mr. armstrong. what else might he be facing given his interview and all these different agencies that want to talk to him? >> you tell me, miguel. i'll give you a quick definition of fraud -- material misrepresentations with the intent to deceive, reasonably relied upon, creating damages. that's fraud. that's what lance armstrong has done predominantly all his life. so, yeah, he's going to be sued by people for his books. he's going to be sued by donors for his charities. he's going to be...
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mr. armstrong, so i was able to burn some tapes with him, which i'm very proud of.osenthal, an editor of news week, tune out about and it i wrote a little piece -- a long piece in "newsweek" about neil a remember strong, and my university rights, we celebrated the 15th anniversary of john f. kennedy challenging america to go to the moon on the campus i teach. and kennedy said we go to the moon because it's there, and listening to kennedy years about the moon shot, you wonder why politicians today don't get behind a war on cancer or don't talk up a going to mars or something. we seem to have lost that sense of bigness. hopefully it will come back. >> host: we've been talking for a short time with doug brink eley. his most recent book, cronkite, and we appreciate y >> booktv has over 150,000 twitter followers. follow booktv on twitter to get publishing news, scheduling updates, author information and talk directly with authors
mr. armstrong, so i was able to burn some tapes with him, which i'm very proud of.osenthal, an editor of news week, tune out about and it i wrote a little piece -- a long piece in "newsweek" about neil a remember strong, and my university rights, we celebrated the 15th anniversary of john f. kennedy challenging america to go to the moon on the campus i teach. and kennedy said we go to the moon because it's there, and listening to kennedy years about the moon shot, you wonder why...
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mr. armstrong, why are you here?"oughtful and sincerely honest reply was "because you are here." he was special to these young kids and to a few older ones, as well. deeply proud to be a navy aviator, as a civilian at the time he flew, neil never received his astronaut wings. it was a tradition of those in the military. it was on the uss eisenhower back on 2010 on our way to afghanistan that we finally received -- that he'd received the tribute that he deserved. his visibly, visibly moved response said it all, and i quote, "i have never been more proud than when i earned my navy wings of gold," and i have got to believe that there are a few golden eagles and audience you would send those words. trying to get into his inner self was always a challenge for almost anyone, maybe everyone. asked one day by a stranger, "mr. armstrong, how did you feel when looking for a place to land on the moon with only 15 seconds of fuel remaining?" and it only the way that neil could, the way he would put away some and an index finger,
mr. armstrong, why are you here?"oughtful and sincerely honest reply was "because you are here." he was special to these young kids and to a few older ones, as well. deeply proud to be a navy aviator, as a civilian at the time he flew, neil never received his astronaut wings. it was a tradition of those in the military. it was on the uss eisenhower back on 2010 on our way to afghanistan that we finally received -- that he'd received the tribute that he deserved. his visibly,...
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mr. armstrong. ♪ i want a new drug, one that won't make me sick ♪ ♪ wasn't make me crash my car and feelou doing? nothing. are you stealing our daughter's school supplies and taking them to work? no, i was just looking for my stapler and my... this thing. i save money by using fedex ground and buy my own supplies. that's a great idea. i'm going to go... we got clients in today. [ male announcer ] save on ground shipping at fedex office. >> lance armstrong ready to come clean today. he caped an interview with oprah winfrey. he was stripped of seven tour de france titles and barred from competition after the u.s. doping agency said armstrong had quote, led the most sophisticated professional and successful doping program that sports had ever seen, that's quite an indictment. and armstrong has reportedly been making calls to apologize and he was calling before he arrived for the the oprah interview. that will air on thursday. would you forgive and for get, charles payne. charles: absolutely not, i would wait and not sure how genuine this is. this helps to recognizance resurrect his career.
mr. armstrong. ♪ i want a new drug, one that won't make me sick ♪ ♪ wasn't make me crash my car and feelou doing? nothing. are you stealing our daughter's school supplies and taking them to work? no, i was just looking for my stapler and my... this thing. i save money by using fedex ground and buy my own supplies. that's a great idea. i'm going to go... we got clients in today. [ male announcer ] save on ground shipping at fedex office. >> lance armstrong ready to come clean today....
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mr. armstrong around 10:28 this morning on this program.mon is moving and i don't know which way. nicole: not in a good way. continues the way we saw in seven early mover is. you noted it was lower and still is down 7-1/3% and one reason is the outlook, they are not raising the outlook. on the contrary they talk about sales but not raising the outlook, disappointment to wall street and shareholders and you can stop selling off the two things. the stock is 30% over the last six months. three things. i am not lance armstrong but i did live. ubs is a price target of 82 from 88 but they have a buy rating and number 3, i still love them. stuart: retail sales overall were not great in december, up only 0.5%. i know that looking backward stock investors always look forward but with at as the backstop, 0.5% gain over the christmas holiday that is not really great. despite your best efforts. got to move on. we are down 30 on the dow. california governor jerry brown says the former golden state, the new tax increases and spending cuts they have balan
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mr. armstrong, but we will do so at an appropriate time.d see as well. >> ed lavandera, austin, texas. thank you very much. >>> vice president joe biden's task force is recommending that gun trafficking be defined as a federal crime. according to politico, the white house has defined 19 executive actions where the president may act unilaterally. others are mulling these executive orders because of the difficulty in enacting new gun legislation in congress. president obama is expected to lay out his proposals formally next week. >>> the house is expected to debate on the second part of the disaster from superstorm sandy. lawmakers have been pushed for the $51 billion relief measure and conservative republicans have complained the price tag is too high and including spending that has nothing to do with the storm. >>> twisted metal and wrecked carriages. this was a scene in egypt overnight as a train derailed. railway officials say at least 19 people were killed, more than 100 people were injured. >>> about 150,000 children in new york city wi
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mr. armstrong, i'm sorry to bother you, i sahi nam charlie sheen and i would to shake your hand and he said in parts. a very different sounding, different looking charlie sheen. much more mature. i think people will enjoy it very much. >> looking forward to it, piers. thanks again. >>> a look at this disgraced cyclist, the world according to lance armstrong this saturday at 10:00 p.m. eastern. see, i figured low testosterone would decrease my sex drive... but when i started losing energy and became moody... that's when i had an honest conversation with my doctor. we discussed all the symptoms... then he gave me some blood tests. showed it was low t. that's it. it was a number -- not just me. [ male announcer ] today, men with low t have androgel 1.62% (testosterone gel). the #1 prescribed topical testosterone replacement therapy, increases testosterone when used daily. women and children should avoid contact with application sites. discontinue androgel and call your doctor if you see unexpected signs of early puberty in a child, or signs in a woman, which may include changes in body hair or
mr. armstrong, i'm sorry to bother you, i sahi nam charlie sheen and i would to shake your hand and he said in parts. a very different sounding, different looking charlie sheen. much more mature. i think people will enjoy it very much. >> looking forward to it, piers. thanks again. >>> a look at this disgraced cyclist, the world according to lance armstrong this saturday at 10:00 p.m. eastern. see, i figured low testosterone would decrease my sex drive... but when i started...
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mr. lance armstrong's success? >> jimmy: i don't know. >> he always stays positive. >> positive.r drugs. >> jimmy: yeah. i did get it. yeah, that was pretty good. do you have anything better? do you have something really good? >> do i have anything better? ahh! >> oh, no. he's roid-raging. >> jimmy: oh, goodness. he really is angry. he is furious. some of his fake muscles -- he's throwing fake punches. [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: we'll check back in with them next week. ladies and gentlemen, from the washington nationals rookie of the year bryce harper is here. we have music tonight from big boi. and we'll be right back with rob lowe. so stick around. what's better? faster or slower? [ all kids ] faster! ok, what's fast? um, my mom's car and a cheetah. okay. a spaceship. a spaceship. and what's slow? my grandma's slow. would you like it better if she was fast? i bet she would like it if she was fast. hm, maybe give her some turbo boosters. tape a cheetah to her back. tape a cheetah to her back? seems like you have thought about this before. [ male announcer ] it's not compl
mr. lance armstrong's success? >> jimmy: i don't know. >> he always stays positive. >> positive.r drugs. >> jimmy: yeah. i did get it. yeah, that was pretty good. do you have anything better? do you have something really good? >> do i have anything better? ahh! >> oh, no. he's roid-raging. >> jimmy: oh, goodness. he really is angry. he is furious. some of his fake muscles -- he's throwing fake punches. [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: we'll check...
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mr. armstrong appears to be a very deliberate, calculating person who has some objective with this admissione not sure what it is yet. he has a number of legal issues that are awaiting him, a whistle-blower case for defrauding the federal government since the post office was his primary sponsor, potential criminal cases for possession and/or distribution of illegal drugs, perjury, positions he took in prior cases that may now be considered a fraud on the court. so i don't know what his objective was by this admission, but there seems to be some objective. >> if you were his lawyer, how would you be advising him? would you be glad he's talking? >> unless i had concluded that he had no more risk because the statute of limitations had run or for some other legal basis, i would have advised him not to make those statements. forgiveness from the public is not immunity. >> marty steinberg, thank you so much. attorney for baseball's mark mcgwire, thank you. >>> want to invite all of you to join me at the top of the hour for a special hour on the crash of an american icon, lance armstrong. that are
mr. armstrong appears to be a very deliberate, calculating person who has some objective with this admissione not sure what it is yet. he has a number of legal issues that are awaiting him, a whistle-blower case for defrauding the federal government since the post office was his primary sponsor, potential criminal cases for possession and/or distribution of illegal drugs, perjury, positions he took in prior cases that may now be considered a fraud on the court. so i don't know what his...
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mr. armstrong makes a full confession under oath and tells the anti-doping authorities all he knows aboutg activities, can any legal and proper process for him to seek any reopening or reconsideration of his lifetime ban commence." so this means that this interview with oprah really only opens the door enough to make a much fuller and complete statement if he expects to get back into the game. >> sure. this is really just the first step, like a pr step, pretty much, going on oprah, who's known to be pretty soft when it comes with the questions, you know, he's pretty much going to be able to control part of the interview. but what he has to do is turn on the people who helped him dope, which are officials in cycling, maybe at usa cycling, maybe at the international cycling union, which is the world governing body of the sport, maybe going up as high as the international olympic committee. >> and real quick, but i think a lot of this loses focus on the charity, the livestrong foundation. real quick, what kind of impact has all of this had, would you think this admission would have on that f
mr. armstrong makes a full confession under oath and tells the anti-doping authorities all he knows aboutg activities, can any legal and proper process for him to seek any reopening or reconsideration of his lifetime ban commence." so this means that this interview with oprah really only opens the door enough to make a much fuller and complete statement if he expects to get back into the game. >> sure. this is really just the first step, like a pr step, pretty much, going on oprah,...
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mr. armstrong, can't the person at the top go you know what?be our shareholder value will not drop if we don't have this app on. i just wonder who's sitting there going yes, we need this thing. why not just apple, just take it away. take it away. you're apple. >> get rid of it. >> just make a statement. >> i agree. i think the statements that some of these companies are making to try and fend off criticism or lawsuits are pathetic. and we have the coca-cola story coming up. i'm going to run what they ran last night and the latest ad when it comes to their attempt to sort of step into the obesity debate. but joe, you are the one who raised this at the top of the show yesterday. and now they've changed the age on who can use the app so they feel better about themselves. wow! you made a big difference, joe scarborough. >> whatever, mika brzezinski. you know, the thing is, i heard all day yesterday afternoon, there was pushback from people that were saying that this app was not affiliated with the nra. and these were some of the same people that we
mr. armstrong, can't the person at the top go you know what?be our shareholder value will not drop if we don't have this app on. i just wonder who's sitting there going yes, we need this thing. why not just apple, just take it away. take it away. you're apple. >> get rid of it. >> just make a statement. >> i agree. i think the statements that some of these companies are making to try and fend off criticism or lawsuits are pathetic. and we have the coca-cola story coming up....
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mr. ulman? it's built on lance armstrong.ou expect people to be waking up this morning saying, yeah, i'm going to continue to donate money to livestrong? >> well, you know, listen, i met lance armstrong because of my cancer journey. and through our cancer advocacy work. over the course of the last d k decade, i've seen the generous support, both personal, financial, time, energy of million millions of people who have been touched by cancer. and that's what this organization is all about. lance decrcreated it before he won the tour. lance gave us this platform. and it's our responsibility and our opportunity to take this forward. >> because you've known him for so long and because you are the guy who has to run this foundation, can you look me in the eye and say that even before you heard the words coming out of his mouth last night, you didn't already know the truth? >> well, matt, what i can tell you is that i knew in october. when that report came out, it was pretty clear to the world what had happened. and hearing it last
mr. ulman? it's built on lance armstrong.ou expect people to be waking up this morning saying, yeah, i'm going to continue to donate money to livestrong? >> well, you know, listen, i met lance armstrong because of my cancer journey. and through our cancer advocacy work. over the course of the last d k decade, i've seen the generous support, both personal, financial, time, energy of million millions of people who have been touched by cancer. and that's what this organization is all about....
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story that could possibly share shelf space with the lance armstrong confessional is the bizarre hoax involving the heisman trophy runner up, mr and his alleged girlfriend who never existed. going to bring back the sports editor for the nation. what's the latest that's gone on late last night and overnight? what do we know about what notre dame is doing? >> well, the latest with manti te'o is silence. with each day of silence comes more questions. it's like you know very well from politics, usually the cover-up is far more damaging than the crime. yesterday there were reports that manti te'o was going to do a press conference. that was scuddled. then an interview on espn. that was scuddled. now he's inside a compound where he's preparing for the nfl draft. you have reporters camped outside as if it's some sort of situation outside an embassy. what's going on with manti te'o? it's getting so much attention. as you referenced, this is the most bizarre story i've ever seen in sports. i've never seen anything like this. and notre dame's posture on this makes it even more of a story. they have decided even though manti te'o's story
story that could possibly share shelf space with the lance armstrong confessional is the bizarre hoax involving the heisman trophy runner up, mr and his alleged girlfriend who never existed. going to bring back the sports editor for the nation. what's the latest that's gone on late last night and overnight? what do we know about what notre dame is doing? >> well, the latest with manti te'o is silence. with each day of silence comes more questions. it's like you know very well from...