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ok we have some social media questions for you at team lance tweets mississippi i am is getting wonderful reviews and awards for the festivals the response is it better than expected the response is way better than i expected i didn't know how many people would be interested in watching a documentary about mississippi and being gay you know it is kind of a nice market but with all the news that's been coming out just recently about just gays in the south it really is a perfect time to go wide appeal. via twitter what would you say to people still living in the south trying to find a place to fit in yeah. you know if you're out of bt you. in the south one thing is just always telling that person that you trust if you keep it inside yourself it's going to fester and really it's going to be terrible for you so find that that family member that best friend that you can trust that you can just get it out in the open even if you have to call the trevor project but that's the first step you need to make is just admitting it to yourself and telling that person say ripping a band-aid off. in that
ok we have some social media questions for you at team lance tweets mississippi i am is getting wonderful reviews and awards for the festivals the response is it better than expected the response is way better than i expected i didn't know how many people would be interested in watching a documentary about mississippi and being gay you know it is kind of a nice market but with all the news that's been coming out just recently about just gays in the south it really is a perfect time to go wide...
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team. kyle's friends, lance corporal timothy m jackson. and lance corporal dakota of greenwood louisiana. our thoughts are also with the marine he saved that day. i had an opportunity to meet him nearly two years after that blast. nick also suffered greivis wounds. as a result of traumatic brain injury, he couldn't speak for more than a year. he also endured multiple surgeries. today, his recovery continues. he lives at home with his family in plymouth, massachusets where he is watching this ceremony. so nick, on behalf of all of us, we hon your sacrifice as well. and just as kyle was there for you, our nation will be there for you and your family as you grow strongner the years ahead. if any of our wounded warriors seek an example, let me amend that. if any american seeks a model of the strength, and resilience that define us as a people, including this newest 9/11 generation. i want you to consider kyle. he skis, he snowboards he has jumped from a plane with a parachute. he trudged lu a six-mile mud run, completed the marine corps marathon. an advocate. he is thinking about majoring in
team. kyle's friends, lance corporal timothy m jackson. and lance corporal dakota of greenwood louisiana. our thoughts are also with the marine he saved that day. i had an opportunity to meet him nearly two years after that blast. nick also suffered greivis wounds. as a result of traumatic brain injury, he couldn't speak for more than a year. he also endured multiple surgeries. today, his recovery continues. he lives at home with his family in plymouth, massachusets where he is watching this...
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and they come out with their mouths open and grab as many sand lance they can. >> reporter: sea they mastered teamwork and physics and timing. >> it's amazing, complexity of their behavior. >> reporter: the whales will leave by the end of summer in search of warmer waters. wiley says he doesn't know if the sand lance will return or if the humpbacks will surface next year. vanita nair, cbs news, situate, massachusetts. >> pelley: and that's the cbs evening news for tonight. for all of us at cbs news all captioning sponsored by cbs captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org >>> your realtime captioner is linda macdonald. la cru most >>> and good evening, i'm ken bastida. >> i'm veronica de la cruz. >> one of the bay area's most visible research facilities is offline tonight as smoky fire at the stanford linear accelerator was spotted by drivers on 280 last night. the two-mile particle accelerator runs under the interstate. kpix 5 reporter mark sayre has a look at what happened. >> reporter: it's hard to miss if you drive on highway 280. you have probably seen the stanford linear acceler
and they come out with their mouths open and grab as many sand lance they can. >> reporter: sea they mastered teamwork and physics and timing. >> it's amazing, complexity of their behavior. >> reporter: the whales will leave by the end of summer in search of warmer waters. wiley says he doesn't know if the sand lance will return or if the humpbacks will surface next year. vanita nair, cbs news, situate, massachusetts. >> pelley: and that's the cbs evening news for...
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we offer two members of his team that made the ultimate sacrifice in that deployment. kyle's two lance corporals. our thoughts are also with the marine who kyle saved that day. his brother, nick. i had the opportunity to meet nick as well nearly two years after the blast on one of my visits to walter reed. nick suffered grievous wounds as a result of traumatic brain injury he couldn't speak for more than a year. he also endured multiple surgeries and today his recovery continues. he lives at home with his family in plymouth, massachusetts, where he is watching this ceremony. so, nick, on behalf of all of us, i want you to know we honor your sacrifice as well. your perseverance is an inspiration and just as kyle was there for you, our nation will be there for you and your family as you grow stronger in the years ahead. if any of our wounded warriors seek an example -- let me amend that. if any american seeks a model of the strength and resilience that define us as a people including this newest 9/11 generation, i want you to consider kyle. after everything he's been through, he skis, he
we offer two members of his team that made the ultimate sacrifice in that deployment. kyle's two lance corporals. our thoughts are also with the marine who kyle saved that day. his brother, nick. i had the opportunity to meet nick as well nearly two years after the blast on one of my visits to walter reed. nick suffered grievous wounds as a result of traumatic brain injury he couldn't speak for more than a year. he also endured multiple surgeries and today his recovery continues. he lives at...
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joining me now, lance and ashleigh dempsey, team usa clint dempsey's brother and sister-in-law. we have spoke on to them before. when last we spoke, there was a baby crying in the background. of was excited. there you are on camera. your brother was the star of the show for the u.s. again last night. what sort of emotional roller coaster did you go through watch the game yesterday? >> well, don, that's exactly it. it's an emotional roller coaster and it's just excitement and then with that will last minute equalizer, it was just -- we were just defeated. but we're actually in a good spot. i should be more positive. >> who is that taking their shirt off there? >> i'm trying to work on my physique a little bit but yeah, that was me unfortunately. >> you're trying to get abs like your brother-in-law. >> trying. >> ashleigh, describe the moment when the portugal scored in the last seconds. were you all deb stated? >> oh, yes. i would say we went from a ten to a one real quick. it was the excitement in the room. it was last minute. we thought beat had it in the bag. everybody just ki
joining me now, lance and ashleigh dempsey, team usa clint dempsey's brother and sister-in-law. we have spoke on to them before. when last we spoke, there was a baby crying in the background. of was excited. there you are on camera. your brother was the star of the show for the u.s. again last night. what sort of emotional roller coaster did you go through watch the game yesterday? >> well, don, that's exactly it. it's an emotional roller coaster and it's just excitement and then with...
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so today we also honor two members of his team who made the ultimate sacrifice in that deployment, kyle's friends, lancel timothy jackson and lance corporal dakota r. hughes of louisiana. and our thoughts are also with the marine who kyle saved that day, his brother, nick. i had the opportunity to meet nick, as well, nearly two years after the blast on one of my visits to walter reed. nick suffered grievous wounds. as a result of traumatic brain injury, he couldn't speak for more than a year. he also endured multiple surgeries. today his recovery continues. he lives at home with his family in plymouth, massachusetts, where he is watching this ceremony. so, nick, on behalf of all of us, i want you to know we honor your sacrifice, as well. your perseverance is an inspiration. and just as kyle was there for you, our nation will be there for you and your family as you grow stronger in the years ahead. if any of our wounded warriors seek an example -- let me amend that. if any american seeks a model of the strength and resilience that define us as a people, including this newest 9/11 generation, i want you t
so today we also honor two members of his team who made the ultimate sacrifice in that deployment, kyle's friends, lancel timothy jackson and lance corporal dakota r. hughes of louisiana. and our thoughts are also with the marine who kyle saved that day, his brother, nick. i had the opportunity to meet nick, as well, nearly two years after the blast on one of my visits to walter reed. nick suffered grievous wounds. as a result of traumatic brain injury, he couldn't speak for more than a year....
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medal of honor to lance corporal william kyle carpenter, united states marine corps for conspicuous gallantry and intrepid duty above and beyond the call of duty. one,ental combat teamst marine division forward, first marine expeditionary force afghanistan in support of operation enduring freedom on 21 november, 2000 10. lance corporal carpenter was a member of a platoon size: listen force comprised of two reinforced marine wife. partnered with an afghan national army squad. the platoon had established a base two days earlier in a small village in the district in order to disrupt enemy activity and provide security for the local afghan population. lance corporal carpenter and a fellow marine were manning a position on the parameter of patrol base dakota when the enemy initiated a daylight attack with hand grenades, one of which landed inside their sandbagged position. without hesitation and with complete disregard for his own safety, lance corporal carpenter moved toward the grenade in an attempt to shield his fellow marines from the deadly blast. when the grenade detonated, his body absorbed the brunt of the blast, severely wounding him, but saving the life of his
medal of honor to lance corporal william kyle carpenter, united states marine corps for conspicuous gallantry and intrepid duty above and beyond the call of duty. one,ental combat teamst marine division forward, first marine expeditionary force afghanistan in support of operation enduring freedom on 21 november, 2000 10. lance corporal carpenter was a member of a platoon size: listen force comprised of two reinforced marine wife. partnered with an afghan national army squad. the platoon had...
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those who struggle still so today we also honor to members of his team who made the ultimate sacrifice in that deployment kyle's friend lancetimothy jackson of corman kentucky and lance corporal dakota argues of greenwood louisiana. our thoughts are also with the marines that kyle saved that day his brother nick. i had the opportunity to meet nick as well two years after the blasts on one of my visits to walter reed. nick also is suffered grievous wounds. as a result of traumatic brain injury he couldn't speak for more than a year. he also endured multiple surgeries. today his recovery continues. he lives at home with his family in plymouth massachusetts where he is watching the ceremony so nick on behalf of all of us i wanted to know we honor your sacrifice as well. your perseverance is an inspiration. just as kyle was there for you our nation will be there for you and your family as you go stronger in the years ahead. if any of our wounded warriors seek an example. let me amend that. if any american seeks a model of the strength and resilience that define us as a people including this newest 9/11 generation, i want you to
those who struggle still so today we also honor to members of his team who made the ultimate sacrifice in that deployment kyle's friend lancetimothy jackson of corman kentucky and lance corporal dakota argues of greenwood louisiana. our thoughts are also with the marines that kyle saved that day his brother nick. i had the opportunity to meet nick as well two years after the blasts on one of my visits to walter reed. nick also is suffered grievous wounds. as a result of traumatic brain injury...
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so today we honor two members of his team who made the ultimate sacrifice in that deployment, kyle's friends lanceporal timothy jackson of corbin, kentucky, and lance corporal dakota r. hughes of greenwood, louisiana. and our thoughts are also with the marine who kyle saved that day, his brother nick. i had the opportunity to meet nick as well nearly two years after the blast on one of my visits to walter reed. nick also suffered grievous wounds. as a result of traumatic brain injury, he couldn't speak for more than a year. he also endured multiple surgeries. today his recovery continues. he lives at home with his family in plymouth, massachusetts, where he is watching this ceremony. nick, on behalf of all of us, i want you to know we honor your sacrifice as well. your perseverance is an inspiration, and just as kyle was there for you, our nation will be there for you and your family as you go stronger in the years ahead. if any of our wounded warriors seek an example -- let me amend that. if any american seeks a model of the strength and resilience that define us as a people, including this newes
so today we honor two members of his team who made the ultimate sacrifice in that deployment, kyle's friends lanceporal timothy jackson of corbin, kentucky, and lance corporal dakota r. hughes of greenwood, louisiana. and our thoughts are also with the marine who kyle saved that day, his brother nick. i had the opportunity to meet nick as well nearly two years after the blast on one of my visits to walter reed. nick also suffered grievous wounds. as a result of traumatic brain injury, he...
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team, which the couple co-owns. her husband once supported the sale, but now objects to it. lancearmstrong couldn't a marine who jumped on a and marine who jumped on a grenade to save a comrade, received the congressional medal of honor from president obama. the nation's highest military honor went to kyle carpenter of jackson, mississippi. it was in november of 20-10 in afghanistan that carpenter jumped on a live grenade during a firefight with the taliban. he lost an eye and most of his jaw. he said he accepts the honor for other service personnel who have been injured... and especially for those who died. >> award for those who have been wounded on distant land and who continue to fight. through long and difficult days of recovery here at home. and to those who have given all and to their families. i could never express in words what you mean to this nation that you so selfishly and gracefully gave. >>at first, medics thought carpenter was dead. now, he runs marathons... goes skydiving... and takes classes at the university of south carolina. here are a few stories trending onl
team, which the couple co-owns. her husband once supported the sale, but now objects to it. lancearmstrong couldn't a marine who jumped on a and marine who jumped on a grenade to save a comrade, received the congressional medal of honor from president obama. the nation's highest military honor went to kyle carpenter of jackson, mississippi. it was in november of 20-10 in afghanistan that carpenter jumped on a live grenade during a firefight with the taliban. he lost an eye and most of his jaw....
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team of attorneys. the prosecutor marsha clark, the judge lance ito, all became household names. cook ran emitted one of the most famous lines about the glove presented as evidence. >> if it doesn't fit, you must acquit. >> and they did. >> we the jury in the above entitled action find the defendant o.j. as i am no one not guilty of the crime of murder. >> the reaction split the country in two, mostly down racial lines. in the end, simpson was ordered to pay $25 million to the brown and goldman families in a civil trial. >> the case was only the beginning of simpson's legal troubles. he is currently in prison in nevada for the armed robbery of a sports memorabilia dealer. jami floyd, aljazeera legal contributor joins us and timothy sullivan, former senior vice president of noose for court t.v. i want to ask you both about the legacy of this trial from two perspectives, first the legal perspective. >> as you just pointed out, there's been a long legal legacy for o.j. simpson. he's had a number of trials. there's a road rage trial which we didn't mention there and the trial that la
team of attorneys. the prosecutor marsha clark, the judge lance ito, all became household names. cook ran emitted one of the most famous lines about the glove presented as evidence. >> if it doesn't fit, you must acquit. >> and they did. >> we the jury in the above entitled action find the defendant o.j. as i am no one not guilty of the crime of murder. >> the reaction split the country in two, mostly down racial lines. in the end, simpson was ordered to pay $25 million...
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lance. under the camera's unflinching high, the high-profile, even flamboyant defense seis elevate into the dream team. funded by simpson's fortune, they have ample resources. prosecutors have the damning blood evidence. but getting the predominantly black female inner city jury to look past o.j.'s race and celebrity will prove an impossible burden for the prosecution. even simpson's history of spousal abuse will not be enough to convince. >> he overheard this defendant say, i'm going to get her, i'm going to teach her a lesson. >> i don't want to stay on the line. he's going to beat the [ bleep ] out of me. >> she ran across and collapsed. she had a hand imprint on her throat. >> the defense skillfully persuades the jury that simpson's blood sample, collected as they were by suspect white cops, could have been sprinkled on the scene. the dream team's alan dershowitz helps leads the attack on the state's case. >> the evidence was overwhelming. there was a mountain of evidence. it's rare to see a case where you have blood evidence and, you know, other kinds of evidence, all pointing in the same directi
lance. under the camera's unflinching high, the high-profile, even flamboyant defense seis elevate into the dream team. funded by simpson's fortune, they have ample resources. prosecutors have the damning blood evidence. but getting the predominantly black female inner city jury to look past o.j.'s race and celebrity will prove an impossible burden for the prosecution. even simpson's history of spousal abuse will not be enough to convince. >> he overheard this defendant say, i'm going to...
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so today we also honor two members of his team who made the ultimate sacrifice in that deployment. kyle's friend, timothy jackson d lanceorporal hews of greenwood, lance louis. and our thoughts are with the marine who kyle saved that day, his brother nick. i had the opportunity to meet nick as well nearly two years after the blast on one of my visits to walter reed. nick also suffered greivis wounds. he couldn't speak for more than a year. he endured multiple surgeries. today his recovery continues. he lives at home with his family where he is watching this ceremony. nick on behalf of all of us, i want you to know we honor your sacrifice as well. your perseverance is an inspiration. just as kyle was there for you, our nation will be there for you and your family as you grow stronger in the years ahead. if any of our wounded warriors seek an example, let me amend that, if any american seeks a model of the strength and silience that define us as a people including this newest 9/11 generation, i want you to consider kyle. after everything he's been through. he skis, he snow boards. he's jumped from a plane with a parachute
so today we also honor two members of his team who made the ultimate sacrifice in that deployment. kyle's friend, timothy jackson d lanceorporal hews of greenwood, lance louis. and our thoughts are with the marine who kyle saved that day, his brother nick. i had the opportunity to meet nick as well nearly two years after the blast on one of my visits to walter reed. nick also suffered greivis wounds. he couldn't speak for more than a year. he endured multiple surgeries. today his recovery...
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marines, regimental combat team i, first marine division forward, first marine expedition airy force forward, afghanistan, support of operation enduring freedom on 21 november 2010. lanceter was a member of platoon size coalition force, comprised of two re-enforced rifle squads, partnered with afghan army squad. platoon established patrol base dakota would days earlier in a small village in the district in order to disrupt enemy. lance corporal carpenter, a fellow marine, were manning a rooftop position on the perimeter of dakota when the enemy initiate ad daylight attack with hand grenades, one of which landed inside their sandbag position. without hesitation, and with complete disregard for his own safety, lance corporal carpenter moved towards the grenade and in an attempt to shield his fellow marine from the deadly blast. when the grenade detonated his body endured the blunt of the blast severely wounding him but saving the life of his fellow marine. by his undaunted courage, full fighting spirit and unwavering devotion of duty, in the face of almost uncertain death lance corporal carpenter, upheld the highest traditions of the marine crps and the united states nav
marines, regimental combat team i, first marine division forward, first marine expedition airy force forward, afghanistan, support of operation enduring freedom on 21 november 2010. lanceter was a member of platoon size coalition force, comprised of two re-enforced rifle squads, partnered with afghan army squad. platoon established patrol base dakota would days earlier in a small village in the district in order to disrupt enemy. lance corporal carpenter, a fellow marine, were manning a rooftop...
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lance damp zi and ashley dempsey the brother and sister-in-law of clint dempsey. congratulations to both of you. >>> u.s. national team fans around the world and country celebrating tonight's victory so joining me tonight is alex morgan and abby wambaugh, u.s. national soccer team players and olympic gold medalists. they watched the game in hartford with the rest of their teammates, they have big smiles on their faces and from brazil is soccer writer matt negron, the creator of awayandhome.com. we'll start with the u.s. women. abbey, alex, what a game, how do you feel watching the u.s. men battle through and winning? >> wow. what a game. i mean, so many positives to take out of the game and they started out well, you know? they responded well and we were just so excited at the bar we were at with all of our teammates. >> we were going nuts. it was exciting. obviously getting that early goal it felt like we were hanging on for dear life the entire match but, man, john brooks, are you kidding me? 21 years old, kid comes up and saves the americans' life in this game. it's awesome. >> and it's gonna because abby a lot of
lance damp zi and ashley dempsey the brother and sister-in-law of clint dempsey. congratulations to both of you. >>> u.s. national team fans around the world and country celebrating tonight's victory so joining me tonight is alex morgan and abby wambaugh, u.s. national soccer team players and olympic gold medalists. they watched the game in hartford with the rest of their teammates, they have big smiles on their faces and from brazil is soccer writer matt negron, the creator of...
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sweat is owned by businessman, lance benson, he is selling the town of sweat to focus on his traveling company, just bizarre, um. the whole town. >>> still a headrest cue teams searching for a teen who went in missing in ocean city. are searching for a teen who went[ mike ] my guys don city. a lot of good for people. i wanted to do some good for them, so i'm trying hellmann's with olive oil. i'm kinda nervous. you don't mess with a fireman's hellmann's. hey mike, seriously, so good. well you know, that's not hellmann's on your sandwiches. it's hellmann's with olive oil. whaddaya want, a parade? [ laughter ] give me another sandwich. [ male announcer ] hellmann's mayonnaise dressing with olive oil. the delicious taste of hellmann's, with the goodness of olive oil. >>> a group of teens caught in the rip current off the coast of south jersey, a four year-old boy is still missing. you can see live picture of crews out there in ocean city as coastguard, police and fire fighters are starting the search, once again. >> sometimes i'm home alone and it is right across the street, happening, and it makes me nervous. >> it has happened again, women waking up to find a
sweat is owned by businessman, lance benson, he is selling the town of sweat to focus on his traveling company, just bizarre, um. the whole town. >>> still a headrest cue teams searching for a teen who went in missing in ocean city. are searching for a teen who went[ mike ] my guys don city. a lot of good for people. i wanted to do some good for them, so i'm trying hellmann's with olive oil. i'm kinda nervous. you don't mess with a fireman's hellmann's. hey mike, seriously, so good....
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team that we've assembled in trying to design this program. i have no complaints whatsoever. i think the plaintiff's lawyers around the country, bob hilliard and lance cooper and elizabeth cabrese and others have been extremely cooperative. the center for auto safety, joan claybrook's group, very, very cooperative. so everybody's cooperated. i don't think, a, that anybody is perfectly satisfied with my plan. the perfect is the enemy of the good to me. and secondly, the fact i am being paid by gm is challenge. >> yeah. >> people look at that and understandably are sceptical. >> brown: right. >> the only way you get around this scepticism is get the money out. >> brown: i was going to say that, did hit you in b.p., for example, where you faced some criticism. >> between the eyes. the way we got around this, the way we got around this in b.p., you'll recall, in 16 months we paid out $6.5 billion and honored over half mailon claims. and the same thing here. until we actually get money flowing, and this is a voluntary program, nobody has to participate, until we get money out the door, that scepticism is sure to continue. >> brown: just to be clear, beyo
team that we've assembled in trying to design this program. i have no complaints whatsoever. i think the plaintiff's lawyers around the country, bob hilliard and lance cooper and elizabeth cabrese and others have been extremely cooperative. the center for auto safety, joan claybrook's group, very, very cooperative. so everybody's cooperated. i don't think, a, that anybody is perfectly satisfied with my plan. the perfect is the enemy of the good to me. and secondly, the fact i am being paid by...
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team, dave, they're not new. they're the people from people soft that oracle took out so they know how to fight oracle. >> good times. good times. robert, lancethank you for joining us this morning. >> we also want to get you a check back on the markets as dow marches towards 17,000, 16,971 is where we're at right now. a little more than a year ago the dow is at 15,000. we have chartered nearly 2,000 points in just the last 13 months or so. nasdaq managing to hold a couple points into the green despite those losses from oracle and other tech companies trading down in sympathy. we're watching coach. the stock slipping after the company said it will take a charge of 250 to $300 million to close 70 stores in north america. shares of coach are hovering near a four-year low. 34.51. cramer earlier. trying to cover. finally we want to take a look at darden. also slipping this morning after earnings missed estimates. some of that miss did come from red lobster. remember, that's been classified by the company as a discontinued operation. that stock though down 3%. carl? >> went hen we come back, after twitter ceo stepped down last week, who is going t
team, dave, they're not new. they're the people from people soft that oracle took out so they know how to fight oracle. >> good times. good times. robert, lancethank you for joining us this morning. >> we also want to get you a check back on the markets as dow marches towards 17,000, 16,971 is where we're at right now. a little more than a year ago the dow is at 15,000. we have chartered nearly 2,000 points in just the last 13 months or so. nasdaq managing to hold a couple points...
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lance armstrong's request to dismiss a fraud lawsuit that the u.s. government filed against him. the government filed the suit on behalf of the u.s. postal service which sponsored the cyclist's teamsaid armstrong sponsorship agreement when he cheated to win the tour de france by using performance-enhancing drugs. >>> now your nbc 10 first alert weather with meteorologist bill henley. >> here it is, the last day of spring. it will be a beautiful day today. we're starting off cooler and more comfortable, too. the humidity way down, 58%. 10 degrees cooler this morning. we're at 63 degrees in philadelphia with sunshine. this is the view from the comcast center in center city. and the view from the marquis de lafayette hotel at the jersey shore. no sign of any showers today. and much more comfortable this morning. 50s for pottstown, doylestown and trenton. wamer in philadelphia. philadelphia international, it is 63 degrees. it's in the upper 50s in rocksboro. in south philadelphia, 66 right now for delaware river trail and 65 degrees at 5th and wharton. temperatures will be climbing. they're starting their move and we'll see them warm into the 80s this afternoon. but the humidity stay
lance armstrong's request to dismiss a fraud lawsuit that the u.s. government filed against him. the government filed the suit on behalf of the u.s. postal service which sponsored the cyclist's teamsaid armstrong sponsorship agreement when he cheated to win the tour de france by using performance-enhancing drugs. >>> now your nbc 10 first alert weather with meteorologist bill henley. >> here it is, the last day of spring. it will be a beautiful day today. we're starting off...
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lance armstrong's bid to reject a whistleblower lawsuit. >> this is related to the post office. >> yes. because the post office was a sponsor of the team. >> but the reason that this suit is even allowed to happen on behalf of taxpayers is because the post office -- >> taxpayer money. >> correct. >> if it wasn't taxpayer money, i don't know how this suit would or could be pursued. >> i would wonder. listen, again, like many, i was a huge lance armstrong fan. i still in many ways remain so. >> i do, too. >> it's sad the way it shook down. you wonder if the legal bills for this case are going to be larger than any sum of money that the post office outlaid to the armstrong team. the little bells will be -- i'm making the mope up, $50 million to fight a $10 million case. >> do we know how much money he has left? >> no idea. >> and will he ever come back? >> come back to what? >> will this country reembrace him? >> i think there are people that never left him. whatever he did, he -- you know -- >> i used to watch him religiously. some people don't think it's sad. they really hate him. >>> when we come back, the bulls on the loose. big strea
lance armstrong's bid to reject a whistleblower lawsuit. >> this is related to the post office. >> yes. because the post office was a sponsor of the team. >> but the reason that this suit is even allowed to happen on behalf of taxpayers is because the post office -- >> taxpayer money. >> correct. >> if it wasn't taxpayer money, i don't know how this suit would or could be pursued. >> i would wonder. listen, again, like many, i was a huge lance armstrong...