gregg: and another name, joe paterno, and manti te o this week, an absurd hoax and the explanation, he admits he perpetuated the lie to some extent, as well, and that is manti te o who will do an interview with katie couric. that will really get to the bottom things. gregg: tiger woods was disappointing: all of us were watching the hall of fame election in baseball, clemens, bonds, sosa, not even close. i am glad. and frank robinson said if any of the guy whose cheat if they are in, we are not coming back to the hall of fame so they are indignant. our segment is political insiders and doug would agree, i think, what we are talking about with these athletes, they are breaking the law, they are lying, trying to dupe the american public. what ticks us off about
not ruling out anything but premature to be speculative. i don t want us to leave without taking on a topic that has been big this week, if you saw the new york times with the hall of fame voting reflecting the steroids era, there it was. the inductees, a blank page, the likes of barry bonds, sosa and others were not inducted. now you have got haley barbour, lance armstrong, preparing to do an interview, famously win over the tour de france but has lost those titles because of doping accusations. it appears that he may make some confessions here, like to be reinstated, according to some of the reports be to be able to compete in the olympics or triathlons and the like. how does this work? public mea culpas and reinstating his good name? well, it doesn t do anything about excessive federal spending. we know it. do you have a view on it? well, look, the doping deal is very good for america. for the people that are making the decisions say you got to play by the rules if you wan
premature to be speculative. i don t want us to leave without taking on a topic that has been big this week, if you saw the new york times with the hall of fame voting reflecting the steroids era, there it was. the inductees, a blank page, the likes of barry bonds, sosa and others were not inducted. now you have got haley barbour, lance armstrong, preparing to do an interview, famously win over the tour de france but has lost those titles because of doping accusations. it appears that he may make some confessions here, like to be reinstated, according to some of the reports be to be able to compete in the olympics or triathlons and the like. how does this work? public mea culpas and reinstating his good name? well, it doesn t do anything about excessive federal spending. we know it. do you have a view on it? well, look, the doping deal is very good for america. for the people that are making the decisions say you got to play by the rules if you want to get the benefits. now, th
debt ceiling, focus on funding for sandy. i have two very good senators in the senate, we are going to support that. this campaign is over a year away. you know new jersey has to focus on a governor s race and legislative race. for know do it good exploration, due diligence for running i have to file. not ruling out challenging? not ruling out anything but premature to be speculative. i don t want us to leave without taking on a topic that has been big this week, if you saw the new york times with the hall of fame voting reflecting the steroids era, there it was. the inductees, a blank page, the likes of barry bonds, sosa and others were not inducted. now you have got haley barbour, lance armstrong, preparing to do an interview, famously win over the tour de france but has lost those titles because of doping accusations. it appears that he may make some confessions here, like to be reinstated, according to some of the reports be to be able to compete in the olympics or triathlons
back anaheim initiative. why the violent reaction ms. sosa? the violent reaction, it actually started out with a rally. it started out i was the organizer of the rally. the folks from the drive and surrounding area, those residents disenfranchised would come to be able to speak at city council. what happened was there was a protest and then there was led, the folks were led to the steps of city hall. once they gathered there, they tried to get into the council meeting but we already had about 125 of the teamsters were there for another issue. and had filled a the love the seats. these folks had came specifically to discuss why and get answers for the killings. they could not get. in we have very few, handful of folks maybe two or three got in from that huge crowd. bill: authorities limited how many people get into the meeting and the other people didn t like it and things got out of hand. now, the police tell us and, again, i m not out at anaheim so i don t know. both the men who w