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>> hire tonya harding. i don't know. well whoever it was, i don't know. put water outside, they were getting off the bus, they hope it freezes. he is who he is. i would have guessed him in practice for six years. he's a competitive person as i have ever been around. he can give you the boyish look on tv, but he is a very, very, very competitive guy. >> by the way, the 49ers and falcons play for the nfc championship, 3:00 p.m. tomorrow on fox. coming up, the terps wake up, but the damage was done. college hoops highlights are next. >>> georgetown had their chances today, they had a double digit lead, thanks to a 15-2 run by usf. the hoyas lost for the third time in five games. the hoyas today in south florida, end of the first half. georgetown in control of the break. all alone for the uncontested slam. the hoyas led at the half. it all went south in the second half. anthony collins, he scored all 14 of his points in the second half. and the bulls led by one in the final seconds, but the hoyas had the ball and the chance to win.
>> hire tonya harding. i don't know. well whoever it was, i don't know. put water outside, they were getting off the bus, they hope it freezes. he is who he is. i would have guessed him in practice for six years. he's a competitive person as i have ever been around. he can give you the boyish look on tv, but he is a very, very, very competitive guy. >> by the way, the 49ers and falcons play for the nfc championship, 3:00 p.m. tomorrow on fox. coming up, the terps wake up, but the...
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"hire tonya hardiig.aughter) if they were gettiig off the buu, i'd sppay water outside the bus and hope it freezes. (laughing) he is who he is. i went againnt him up there in practiceefor ix years. he's asscoopetitive of around. he an give ou thiss little boyish look on tv, but he is a very, very, very competitive guy." &&p join me tonight on twitter for a ravens chatt..tweet t morgan adsit to get your ravenn questions answered... the chat starts tonight t p-30... tte orioles continue to keep staying put for at least - &panother season...and avoid ar. arbitration.the o's agreed to one year deals with matt wieters, chris daaiss andd lefties trry patton and brian matusz. the big move was wieters... who has expressed he wants a long term deal with paltimorr.wieters wwll make 5- point-5 million this seaaon... compared to 500-ttousand last &pyear..wieters set persooal bests witt 23 homeruns, 83 r-b-i... batting 2-49.and to steal... 4th best in he g - mmjors. our high sshool game of the week...ccming up at unli
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but doinn that he's doong isswe are executtng at a high level" 3&pwhy thh ravens are lloking into tonya harding'ss availability for sunday... that's later in sports unlimited. -3 3 purrle fridays are a trrdition here in ballimore, but it is england rrght now. 3 that's where joel d. smith s ... joel d, we know they don't have purple friday there in providence, but on't they have somethhng equivallnt? 3 not evvn close guys.... (ad & lib) 3 i'' proudly displaying my purple.... but ii you are looking for red white and blue ... ood luck. 3 take vo... mayye you can find it ere.... (ad lib)) and the fans ere once you start talking to them are sooooo cocky. they don't just want to win, they are picky about the way they do itt! 3 5352 its not fun to beat a team soo ad, you at least 3 want to make it ompetitive. - 5015 as much as a blowout -3 there with my hearr racing, and really be into it. 3 p33 joee d: ad lib) we finally saw this 3 guy who had to strii toosee 3 i aa told e will see more on sunday.... game day , but nott until then. it's a much pdfferent feel p here. not really a foooball town
but doinn that he's doong isswe are executtng at a high level" 3&pwhy thh ravens are lloking into tonya harding'ss availability for sunday... that's later in sports unlimited. -3 3 purrle fridays are a trrdition here in ballimore, but it is england rrght now. 3 that's where joel d. smith s ... joel d, we know they don't have purple friday there in providence, but on't they have somethhng equivallnt? 3 not evvn close guys.... (ad & lib) 3 i'' proudly displaying my purple.... but ii...
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i'm a tomboy jock at heart but i like to look nice. >> reporter: tonya rivero in new york. >> i likeo not. >> i like them, rob. it's a nice look, i think. and she's such a trendsetter. now bangs will be on trend. >> exactly. and the thing i like about the last time around, she picked not an established designer but an up and comer. that made a difference. i saw a report over the weekend. that fashion show, whoever she picks, will mean a $14 million boost to their business. >> that's what i'm wearing. >> look at that. looking good! >>> good morning, america. inauguration day. we are live from washington, d.c., as president obama begins his second term. >> i barack hussein obama, do solemnly swear. >> on this day of unity, tough fights loom on gun control, immigration and the national debt. 800,000 people set to watch the inauguration from the mall in front of the capital. as president obama reveals his vision for america. >>> also this morning, deep freeze. bitter cold moves across the midwest. and it's sending snow and bone-chilling temperatures. >>> manti te'o will speak out to kati
i'm a tomboy jock at heart but i like to look nice. >> reporter: tonya rivero in new york. >> i likeo not. >> i like them, rob. it's a nice look, i think. and she's such a trendsetter. now bangs will be on trend. >> exactly. and the thing i like about the last time around, she picked not an established designer but an up and comer. that made a difference. i saw a report over the weekend. that fashion show, whoever she picks, will mean a $14 million boost to their...
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as abc's tonya rivero reports they have a 7-year-old to thank. >> reporter: clutching roses meant forifford nearly collapses. >> oh, my god. >> reporter: when he finally lays eyes on betty. the brother and sister were separated as children. >> we're about the same height as mom was. >> reporter: they and their three siblings scattered among foster homes. >> i was 5 years old. i don't think i knew how to count at that time. so i don't know how old he was at that time. like 3 years old. >> reporter: they spent decades trying to track each other down, but it took this 7-year-old boy to finally bring them together. >> nobody would help me until i came and met little eddie. >> reporter: eddie is the son of clifford's landlord. he said he just wanted to help his lonely neighbor. >> families are important. >> reporter: so he put his online sleuthing skills to work. >> i went on facebook and typed in her name and a whole bunch of pictures showed up, and one of them kind of looked like clifford and i zoomed in on it and it really looked like clifford. so i showed it to my mom and dad. >> repor
as abc's tonya rivero reports they have a 7-year-old to thank. >> reporter: clutching roses meant forifford nearly collapses. >> oh, my god. >> reporter: when he finally lays eyes on betty. the brother and sister were separated as children. >> we're about the same height as mom was. >> reporter: they and their three siblings scattered among foster homes. >> i was 5 years old. i don't think i knew how to count at that time. so i don't know how old he was at...
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here's abc's tonya rivero. >> reporter: the adult salt water crocodile.'s largest and deadliest reptile. it has no natural predators and treats any animal within range as prey. including humans. >> a salt water crocodile sees people as food. it's just one of their attributes. as a predator looking to find that next meal and really neglect that moves is a potential meal. >> reporter: these monster salties are the subject of two new shows on nat geo wild. one traps a giant killer croc that terrorizes a small filipino community brutally killing an 11-year-old girl and a fisherman. >> crocodiles and humans don't co-exist perfectly because of how aggressive they can be, and so there's the challenges now for how we make room for crocodiles in the modern world. >> reporter: though the salt water croc is often protected by the law, it is still coveted for its valuable skin and is more often killed by humans than vice versa. here in this marsh where 70% of people make their living by fishing, any creature that comes near the shore is in mortal danger. and the stea
here's abc's tonya rivero. >> reporter: the adult salt water crocodile.'s largest and deadliest reptile. it has no natural predators and treats any animal within range as prey. including humans. >> a salt water crocodile sees people as food. it's just one of their attributes. as a predator looking to find that next meal and really neglect that moves is a potential meal. >> reporter: these monster salties are the subject of two new shows on nat geo wild. one traps a giant...
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. >> reporter: tonya rivero in new york. >> i like the bangs. >> i do not. >> i like them, rob.nice look, i think. and she's such a trendsetter. now bangs will be on trend. >> exactly. and the thing i like about the last time around, she picked not an established designer but an up and comer. that fashion show, whoever she picks, will mean a $14 million boost to their business. >> that's what i'm wearing. >> look at that. looking good! looking good! red! red! red! yes! yes! come on! oh. no! oh... bummer. [children shouting] hoops? yeah. sure. sure. announcer: moms everywhere are finding ways to keep kids active and healthy. works every time. announcer: get ideas. get involved. get going at letsmove.gov. we went to a park and we handed people 10- and 20-pound sandbags. here's what happened. i just truly feel winded. i can feel it in my back. i didn't realize what extra weight on the body feels like. oh, i definitely felt it in my knees. you can easily put 2, 3, 4, or 5 pounds on in a year. woman: 10 pounds makes a big difference. no one liked carrying the extra weight, but people
. >> reporter: tonya rivero in new york. >> i like the bangs. >> i do not. >> i like them, rob.nice look, i think. and she's such a trendsetter. now bangs will be on trend. >> exactly. and the thing i like about the last time around, she picked not an established designer but an up and comer. that fashion show, whoever she picks, will mean a $14 million boost to their business. >> that's what i'm wearing. >> look at that. looking good! looking good!...
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tonya page, al jazeera, south africa. >> almost 6 million people in spain are out of work as the honorable mayor rate hit 26.2% at the end of last year. -- as the unemployment rate hit 26.2% at the end of last year. in may 20 -- in may 2007, unemployment was low at 7.9%. since the global recession can -- began gaining most mentum, -- began gaining momentum, it is rising. 18 months level -- 18 months later, it reached 20% rate by june last year, one-fourth of people in spain were unemployed. joe granville is head of trading at a company and he says there are few signs the economy will improve any time soon in spain. >> economic situation in spain is very grave. every company is in contract in mode, so there are no jobs being created. all the businesses are trying to shrink their jobs on top of the government trying to rein back spending, so a lot of state jobs are being shed. it does not look promising. what is really bad is unemployment at 60%. that is people under 25. that is causing concern if for any future growth. spain has serious issues, and i do not see any respite in the near futur
tonya page, al jazeera, south africa. >> almost 6 million people in spain are out of work as the honorable mayor rate hit 26.2% at the end of last year. -- as the unemployment rate hit 26.2% at the end of last year. in may 20 -- in may 2007, unemployment was low at 7.9%. since the global recession can -- began gaining most mentum, -- began gaining momentum, it is rising. 18 months level -- 18 months later, it reached 20% rate by june last year, one-fourth of people in spain were...
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"hire tonya harding.etting off the bus, i'ddspray wwter outside the bus and hope it freeees. laughing) he is who he is. i went against him up there n practice for six years. hees aa competitive of a person as i've ever been around. he can give you this little boyish look on tv, but he is a verr, very, very the orioles continue to keep what they've got.4 guys will stay put for aa least another season...and avoid arbitration. arbitration.the o's s agreed tooone year deals with matt wieters, chris davis, and lefties troy paaton and briann matusz. tte big move was for wieters... ho has expressed he wants a long term deal with baltimore.wieters will make -poiit-5 milllin this season... commared to 500-thhusand lasttyear.. wieters set personal bbsts with 23 homerrns, 83 r-b-i... batting 2-49.and caught 32 base runners... 4th best n the majoos. our high school game of the week...coming up at 11-30 on the late edition... 3 3&pa gooo samaritan is alive &ptonight thanks to a sttre back. into thiss lorida convenienc
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wgn's tonya francisco reports from kankakee, where ryan will be finishing his sentence under home confinement. all is quiet here at the ryan family home. no comings and goings so far today. george ryan needs permission from the bureau of prisons before he set foot outside of his home. that is the way it is going to be until july when his sentence is complete. it is a new chapter for george ryan. one that now has him confined to his home for the next six months. rather than a half a house for many convicted felons are sent before they are finally free. it was a surprise decision. >> we did not ask for, he did not ask for. >> many of the neighbors are not wanting to comment about him being back in the fold. >> i certainly wish him well. ryan reported to prison in november of 2007 after being convicted of stealing millions dollars steering millions of dollars to friends and family. >> his wife has died as well as his brother. his friend has said he has paid a severe price and it is going to be basican adjustment. >> he has to follow a very strict regimen. he is not free to go as he pleases. >> m
wgn's tonya francisco reports from kankakee, where ryan will be finishing his sentence under home confinement. all is quiet here at the ryan family home. no comings and goings so far today. george ryan needs permission from the bureau of prisons before he set foot outside of his home. that is the way it is going to be until july when his sentence is complete. it is a new chapter for george ryan. one that now has him confined to his home for the next six months. rather than a half a house for...
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i'm a tomboy jock at heart but i like to look nice. >> reporter: tonya rivero in new york. >> i like i like them, rob. it's a nice look, i think. and she's such a trendsetter. now bangs will be on trend. >> exactly. and the thing i like about the last time around, she picked not an established designer but an up and comer. that made a difference. i saw a report over the weekend. that fashion show, whoever she picks, will mean a $14 million boost to their business. >> that's what i'm wearing. >> look at that. looking good! looking good!
i'm a tomboy jock at heart but i like to look nice. >> reporter: tonya rivero in new york. >> i like i like them, rob. it's a nice look, i think. and she's such a trendsetter. now bangs will be on trend. >> exactly. and the thing i like about the last time around, she picked not an established designer but an up and comer. that made a difference. i saw a report over the weekend. that fashion show, whoever she picks, will mean a $14 million boost to their business. >>...
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w-g-n's tonya francisco is live at city hall with more on the proposal under consideration today. after quite a bit of back-and- forth between all the men themselves people in the public audience are finally getting a chance to get up and testify. everybody agrees something needs to be done. the question is what is the best way to do is? altman say to have been bombarded with complaints about the tiny little bloodsuckers'. in sure the proposal would make landlords responsible for hiring licensed professor else to get rid of them. the alderman who is one of the co-sponsors on this ordinance is calling it more of an educational ordinance rather than a punitive one. >> we do not want this problem to get any worse. i think it is important that we are proactive and try to get something on the books. there lots of other cities that do have ordinances. i think it is one-sided. forcing a property management to do everything. no responsibility built-in for the tenants. >> once it goes to the full city council it will be enacted in 10 days. still to come this midday. tom skilling has your f
w-g-n's tonya francisco is live at city hall with more on the proposal under consideration today. after quite a bit of back-and- forth between all the men themselves people in the public audience are finally getting a chance to get up and testify. everybody agrees something needs to be done. the question is what is the best way to do is? altman say to have been bombarded with complaints about the tiny little bloodsuckers'. in sure the proposal would make landlords responsible for hiring...
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how long ago tonya?t is this house will rent for $1100. arizona is still the place to invest. stuart: all right. now you've got a house that's in atlanta. >> yes. stuart: give me the specs on this thing. we will look at it on the screen. >> this house is a five bedroom five bath 3500 square foot on almost a quarter of an acre. so this is a big house on a big lot. stuart: what? wait a minute. a quarter of an acre is a big lot? david: for somebody who has a thousand acres in new york, i mean, yes. [laughter] stuart: back in 05, this place sold for? >> $600,000. stuart: and it just sold for? >> 389. that's $109 a square foot. stuart: okay. next case, santa barbara. let's show the house. describe the specs, please. >> sure. this house is actually a three bedroom, three bath 2500 square foot home built in 2006. stuart: okay and it just sold for? >> $899,000. stuart: that's the first time it's been on the market? >> yes. this is the first time it's been on the market. the first owner. it sold for 352 a square
how long ago tonya?t is this house will rent for $1100. arizona is still the place to invest. stuart: all right. now you've got a house that's in atlanta. >> yes. stuart: give me the specs on this thing. we will look at it on the screen. >> this house is a five bedroom five bath 3500 square foot on almost a quarter of an acre. so this is a big house on a big lot. stuart: what? wait a minute. a quarter of an acre is a big lot? david: for somebody who has a thousand acres in new york,...
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what tonya investigating bullying complaints. >> i think it's important that we take every complaint, every allegation seriously. because what if they are telling the truth. >> she says many attacks may actually be staged fights. >>> usually almost always, there are students who help to arrange it. there are cell phone videos of some of these fights. this is extreme bullying. >> if there's a video and we have that information and we see that information, we're going to deal with that appropriately. >> but williams size the district did see the video of her daughter's brutal beating and still did nothing about it. meanwhile, eight metropolitans, her daughter still has to take medication for her concussion. and even though though she left hogan, she still lives in fear. i want parents to understand that when something like this happens, your safety and yourceps of well being is forever shattered. >> we hear what happened when confronted at a school district meeting. >>> a site and sound hockey fans have been waiting to hear for months. plus, will this cold weather a questionable fashion
what tonya investigating bullying complaints. >> i think it's important that we take every complaint, every allegation seriously. because what if they are telling the truth. >> she says many attacks may actually be staged fights. >>> usually almost always, there are students who help to arrange it. there are cell phone videos of some of these fights. this is extreme bullying. >> if there's a video and we have that information and we see that information, we're going...
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. >> tonya reiman would be the first to. >> bill: i can't believe you are sticking up for the schoolinsane. >> do i think that the suspension is too much. >> bill: suspended the kid. >> having threatened the kid with killing him and that will be on his permanent record that's too much. i think you disobey three times in a day. the vice principal. >> bill: there are ways to deal with that rather than kicking the kid out of school and making segment on the o'reilly factor come on. >> did you that. >> bill: i didn't do that i'm reporting the news. kelly is sympathetic. i can't believe it there she is. in a moment a wild watters world in hawaii. perhaps the most liberal state in the nation. >> why is hawaii such a liberal state? explain that to me. >> implanted,. >> explain what liberal means first. [ laughter ] >> do you know what liberal means? >> no. ha ha ha. >> bill: there you go, watters moments away. joplin, missouri, come back from a devastating tornado. man: and now we're helping the t recover from hurricane sandy. we're a leading global insurance company, based right here in am
. >> tonya reiman would be the first to. >> bill: i can't believe you are sticking up for the schoolinsane. >> do i think that the suspension is too much. >> bill: suspended the kid. >> having threatened the kid with killing him and that will be on his permanent record that's too much. i think you disobey three times in a day. the vice principal. >> bill: there are ways to deal with that rather than kicking the kid out of school and making segment on the...
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adam: tonya, we appreciate you being here a holiday.sh you all the best especially in phoenix. we know the housing market there has actually turned around and people are optimistic about that. >> it has. happy new year, adam. adam: thank you. a high-stakes meeting between gop senators is now over. we'll get the latest where things stand. when you look over the fiscal cliff don't look down because it is a far drop because at the end of the day is all about money vo: this week at officemax everything you can fit in this bag is 20% off. saving 20% on everything your company needs. it's a big deal. check your december 30th sunday paper or print the coupon at officemax.com. we don't let frequent heartburn come between us and what we love. so if you're one of em people who gets heartburn and then treats day afr day... block the acid with prilosec otc and don't get heartburn in the first place! [ male announcer ] e pill eachmorning. 24 hours. zero heartbur ♪ . adam: all right. lawmakers in the house just finished a meeting about what else, the
adam: tonya, we appreciate you being here a holiday.sh you all the best especially in phoenix. we know the housing market there has actually turned around and people are optimistic about that. >> it has. happy new year, adam. adam: thank you. a high-stakes meeting between gop senators is now over. we'll get the latest where things stand. when you look over the fiscal cliff don't look down because it is a far drop because at the end of the day is all about money vo: this week at officemax...
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hume fox news analyst and nina easton of fortune magazine and bill kristol of the weekly standard and tonya lane of the weekly post. if the discussion we saw over the fiscal cliff and discussion this morning between jim jordan and hollen. it is toxic. nina how will it play out as we see the deadlines. >> a continuiation of what the president doesn't want. looking over the cliffs. when you look at the deal they came up with this week in which the president took the lead on, what does it do for economic growth? not a lot. increase in the pay roll tax and everybody seeing a smaller paycheck this month, that will put a damper on the economy. does it do anything to take uncertainty out of the economy and help businesses start investing and adding jobs again? no. what it does, it creates more uncertainty and we have a fight over the debt ceiling and spending cuts and entitlement reform and hopefully looming out there that we haven't seen much leadership on. all it did was show that the president is extremely adept at explote oniting weakness in the republican party. you lock at the debt ceil defa
hume fox news analyst and nina easton of fortune magazine and bill kristol of the weekly standard and tonya lane of the weekly post. if the discussion we saw over the fiscal cliff and discussion this morning between jim jordan and hollen. it is toxic. nina how will it play out as we see the deadlines. >> a continuiation of what the president doesn't want. looking over the cliffs. when you look at the deal they came up with this week in which the president took the lead on, what does it do...
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abc's tonya rivero has the story. >> good morning, guys. ♪ over the past four years, it's been bold colorsnfluenced women's fashion quite like michelle obama. women like the way she mixes labels. she's unafraid to wear color. it seems like she's having fun. >> as all eyes turn to the inauguration, one big mystery remains, who will the first lady be wearing? ♪ at last >> in 2009 her one shouldered white chiffon inaugural ball gown made jason wu a household name. >> when she wore it his company received 4 million website hits. >> reporter: women's wear daily asked some of the world's top designers to sketch their vision, calvin klein went for a dark edgy tapered look. lila rose scott a delicate lavender gown while tommy hilfiger turned to the next generation with looks for first daughters malia and sasha. >> they're becoming more interested in fashion and designers are keen to dress them. >> reporter: the first lady has had a few fashion missteps ruffling feathers when she wore alexander mcqueen for a state dinner and a cardigan when she met the queen but she takes it in stride even as she b
abc's tonya rivero has the story. >> good morning, guys. ♪ over the past four years, it's been bold colorsnfluenced women's fashion quite like michelle obama. women like the way she mixes labels. she's unafraid to wear color. it seems like she's having fun. >> as all eyes turn to the inauguration, one big mystery remains, who will the first lady be wearing? ♪ at last >> in 2009 her one shouldered white chiffon inaugural ball gown made jason wu a household name. >>...
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be an occupational hazard for certain performers who change their look all the time, but as abc's tonyaanger for other women, too. >> reporter: she's best known for playing don draper's ex-wife betty on the hit show "mad men." but now 35-year-old actress january jones is admitting looks can be deceiving, at least when it comes to hair. she says her hair is falling out in clumps, adding she should just shave it and wear a wig. jones believes it's from changing her color so much over the past year. take a look. she's gone from bombshell blonde, radiant red, back to blonde, then brunette, then blonde again. many hairstylists warn against excessive coloring. >> the chemicals that are used, overfrequency with coloring your hair can result in breakage and hair loss. >> reporter: doctors say genetics and medical conditions may play major roles in female hair loss. but for celebs, who must present ever-changing looks, overprocessing can be troublesome. take the case of kelly osbourne, two has seemingly experienced every hair color under the sun. three years ago, she admitted to getting bald pat
be an occupational hazard for certain performers who change their look all the time, but as abc's tonyaanger for other women, too. >> reporter: she's best known for playing don draper's ex-wife betty on the hit show "mad men." but now 35-year-old actress january jones is admitting looks can be deceiving, at least when it comes to hair. she says her hair is falling out in clumps, adding she should just shave it and wear a wig. jones believes it's from changing her color so much...
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from being one of the most highly regarded athletes in the world to somewhere on that list just below tonyading. in a two and a half hour interview set to air thursday and friday, lance armstrong tells oprah winfrey during his career, he did in fact engage in blood doping. appearing on cbs this morning oprah provided little in the way of details of the interview but did say she was satisfied by armstrong's answers. >> i would say he did not come clean in the manner i expected. it was surprising to me. i would say that for myself, my team, all of us in the room, we were mesmerized and riveted by some of his answers. i feel that he answered the questions in a way that he was ready. >> john: oprah went on to beg people to find out where own is cable dial. quip to the guy on current. joining me now is dave zirin sports editor for the nation and host of edge of sports radio whose new book "game over" hits bookshelves at the end of this month. dave, thank you so much for coming on. >> great to be here, john. >> john: right on. let me start o were you surprised after years of vociferous denials an
from being one of the most highly regarded athletes in the world to somewhere on that list just below tonyading. in a two and a half hour interview set to air thursday and friday, lance armstrong tells oprah winfrey during his career, he did in fact engage in blood doping. appearing on cbs this morning oprah provided little in the way of details of the interview but did say she was satisfied by armstrong's answers. >> i would say he did not come clean in the manner i expected. it was...
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. >> reporter: tonya rivero, abc news, new york. >> the things you women the for beauty. >> fashion andty first, always. >> whatever color you pick, whether you like it or not, it looks better than kojak. keep it real. now," policy shift. the boy scouts consider a dramatic end to a ban kept in place for a century. >> the scouts may decide within days to allow gay members and troop leaders. it's tuesday, january 29th. >> from abc news, this is "world news now." >> good morning, everybody. i'm rob nelson. >> and i'm sunny hostin. there's mixed reaction to the boy scout's decision, and we will have that in our top story. >>> then to brazil and the nightclub inferno that trapped so many young people trying to find a way out. there is disturbing new information on what investigators call a firetrap. >> what was not in that building is staggering. basic fundamental safety. >> shocking. >> it really is. a lot of questions still to come. >>> also this morning, a presuper bowl heist with poultry introducers concerned about a shortage of chicken wings coming up for the big game. police in the atl
. >> reporter: tonya rivero, abc news, new york. >> the things you women the for beauty. >> fashion andty first, always. >> whatever color you pick, whether you like it or not, it looks better than kojak. keep it real. now," policy shift. the boy scouts consider a dramatic end to a ban kept in place for a century. >> the scouts may decide within days to allow gay members and troop leaders. it's tuesday, january 29th. >> from abc news, this is "world...
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host: and tonya from west virginia, independent caller. caller: hello. i was a democrat and i'm an african-american who donated to obama the first time, volunteered for the affordable health care reform, now i'm an independent. i voted for jill stein for -- joe stein for president, when i vote to send my senators and congress to washington, d.c. i don't expect them not to be part of the negotiations. but everything be behind closed doors. and nobody reads a bill anymore. you have to have joe biden go talk to the democrats to tell them what's in the bill? and things are being done at 2:00 a.m., at midnight. if congress, when they say, this is going to hurt us, no, it's not hurting them. they've done the work 126 -- they're going to work 126 days this year and get a raise. guest: i wish they were working less over the holidays. but as far as the freshmen members coming in, it's amusing they have these big plan, they have big energy plans, big tax plan they go nowhere. if you're a freshman member, you've got to gain seniority. they have big plans they campa
host: and tonya from west virginia, independent caller. caller: hello. i was a democrat and i'm an african-american who donated to obama the first time, volunteered for the affordable health care reform, now i'm an independent. i voted for jill stein for -- joe stein for president, when i vote to send my senators and congress to washington, d.c. i don't expect them not to be part of the negotiations. but everything be behind closed doors. and nobody reads a bill anymore. you have to have joe...
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boston marathon turns out she jumped in the race a couple hundred feet before the finish line and tonyaarding a whack to the knee with nancy kerrigan just to name a few. none like lance armstrong. on an international stage and for as long as he did. the two-time cycling champion, an analyst who called his first tour de france. john, welcome to you. we visited this moment ago. watch. >> lance is a killer. that's why you watch him. any of these guys who compete at this high level are killers. they are ruthless and murderers. that's what they do. >> on one level you have the killer, someone who is a ruthless competitor. what takes that person to the next level to cheat, to roll over him in their path to get there. >> it's complex. for lance and for professional athletes and baseball players who take amphetamines, this is the mentality. they think it's part of the game. lance armstrong walked into a system with the u.s. postal service team that was established. what happens when you grow up in a sport, you grow up in a bubble. after a while, things become that would seem strange outside of
boston marathon turns out she jumped in the race a couple hundred feet before the finish line and tonyaarding a whack to the knee with nancy kerrigan just to name a few. none like lance armstrong. on an international stage and for as long as he did. the two-time cycling champion, an analyst who called his first tour de france. john, welcome to you. we visited this moment ago. watch. >> lance is a killer. that's why you watch him. any of these guys who compete at this high level are...
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he's going to go all tonya harding, he said, he wants to spray water near the patriots bus as tom brady's getting off because if you've seen tom brady in this postseason he's been unstoppable and tom brady is looking to go to yet another super bowl, more super bowls than anyone else in the history of the nfl, six super bowls which would be unbelievable, unprecedented, he looks as good now as he did when he was going to his first super bowl. i'm talking about on the field, all right, carol, control yourself. >> i couldn't resist. >> that's a great point, though, on a serious note the ravens defensive coordinator used to be the defensive coordinator for the patriots, he went against tom brady in practice for years, so that could be a very good sign for the ravens. >> speaking of the 49ers, the "sports illustrated" might do him in. >> colin kaepernick, the quarterback for the niners. >> he's on the cover! >> he's on the cover, okay? but here's the things he has going for him, first off, he ran for 181 yards last week which is unbelievable. then he's got this whole kaepernicking thing. it's n
he's going to go all tonya harding, he said, he wants to spray water near the patriots bus as tom brady's getting off because if you've seen tom brady in this postseason he's been unstoppable and tom brady is looking to go to yet another super bowl, more super bowls than anyone else in the history of the nfl, six super bowls which would be unbelievable, unprecedented, he looks as good now as he did when he was going to his first super bowl. i'm talking about on the field, all right, carol,...
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gueshost: tonya is on the line n west virginia. caller: i was a democrat and i am an african-american who donated to obama the first time and volunteered for the affordable health care reform. now i am an independent. i voted for jule stein president santos owen barber against joe manchin. -- for jule stein for president and against joe manchin. you have to go to joe biden to tell the democrats what is in the bill? and things being done at 2:00 a.m. and midnight. when they say this is corporate us, n, it will night -- when they say this is going to hurt us hurtno. hos-- no. guest: they have a big energy plans and tax plans. they really go nowhere. if you are freshman member, after gains in order. if you have to get at least a subcommittee chairmanship. so they have big plans a campaign on. when they get to congress it really does not matter. in the senate is a little different because you have a lot more power. within the house, if you walk into the leadership office and use say to john boehner i would like you to move my tax plan,
gueshost: tonya is on the line n west virginia. caller: i was a democrat and i am an african-american who donated to obama the first time and volunteered for the affordable health care reform. now i am an independent. i voted for jule stein president santos owen barber against joe manchin. -- for jule stein for president and against joe manchin. you have to go to joe biden to tell the democrats what is in the bill? and things being done at 2:00 a.m. and midnight. when they say this is corporate...
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. >> tonya harding? >> i competed against her in 1984 -- 1994. it was just that mentality about being the best that you could be. makes small improvements. gradual process, working on the small details. >> it is not about beating them, but improving yourself? >> yes. is about improving your performance. people say, i think about the job interview and it is so competitive. the job interview is just as competitive as figure skating. you have four minutes on the ice. you have the attention of nine judges looking at you. make the best of it. you are not competing against anyone else. these are your four minutes. own it. >> the pressure -- is it the mind part, not the physical part? >> i think it is preparing four years for this one moment and is saying, i ate well, i slept. i did not go out to parties. this is my four minutes. this is my 16 minutes. this is my four minutes. it is nerve wracking. i think that mentality of what i had and what i just said has made me too nervous. i should have approached it like, hey, give it your best shot and see what
. >> tonya harding? >> i competed against her in 1984 -- 1994. it was just that mentality about being the best that you could be. makes small improvements. gradual process, working on the small details. >> it is not about beating them, but improving yourself? >> yes. is about improving your performance. people say, i think about the job interview and it is so competitive. the job interview is just as competitive as figure skating. you have four minutes on the ice. you...
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s most recent report, many more women have surely died, like tonya reeves, a 24-year-old woman who died from a boesched secondtry mefter abortion. the abortion industry, mr. speaker, excels at service appeal argument and at propaganda. indeed, the misleading term safe abortion purposely miss it's the point that no abortion, legal or illegal, is ever safe for the baby and all are fraught with negative health consequences for the mother. today at least 104 credible studies show significant psychological harm, major depression and/or elevated suicide risk to women who abort. the times of london reported that senior psychiatrists say that new evidence has uncovered a clear link between abortion and mental ill innocence women who have had no previous history of psychological problems them. found that, quote, women who have had abortions have twice the level of psychological projects -- problems, three time the level of depression as women who have given birth or never been pregnant. one comprehensive study out of new zealand in 2006 found that 78.6% of the 15-year-olds to 18-year-olds who ha
s most recent report, many more women have surely died, like tonya reeves, a 24-year-old woman who died from a boesched secondtry mefter abortion. the abortion industry, mr. speaker, excels at service appeal argument and at propaganda. indeed, the misleading term safe abortion purposely miss it's the point that no abortion, legal or illegal, is ever safe for the baby and all are fraught with negative health consequences for the mother. today at least 104 credible studies show significant...
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tonya in mississippi. you're on "the stephanie miller show." hi tonya.r. i wanted to say i love your show. >> stephanie: thank you. >> caller: i wanted to talk about the gun debate. >> stephanie: 20 seconds. >> caller: all of the politicians and everything, i think they're not personally affected so it doesn't seem -- they don't see -- you know, they don't feel it. i'm a mother of three. >> stephanie: i'm sorry. hard break. i take your point. right back on "the stephanie miller show." (vo) as marijuana gains social and legal acceptance, a new pioneer is emerging from the backwoods. >> i'm basically like a farmer. instead of corn, you've got dope. (vo) but what is legal and what is criminal? >> this is, no matter what you do, a violation of federal law. (vo) follow real farmers staking their claim on a new frontier. >> lots of terrible things happen to people growing marijuana. >> this crop to me is my livelihood. >> i have everything invested in this. only on current tv. >> stephanie miller. >> buddy, if it takes the edge off, i'm good to go. >> and you'
tonya in mississippi. you're on "the stephanie miller show." hi tonya.r. i wanted to say i love your show. >> stephanie: thank you. >> caller: i wanted to talk about the gun debate. >> stephanie: 20 seconds. >> caller: all of the politicians and everything, i think they're not personally affected so it doesn't seem -- they don't see -- you know, they don't feel it. i'm a mother of three. >> stephanie: i'm sorry. hard break. i take your point. right back...