traumatized, you know, the girlfriend he loved is dead. the girlfriend they say loved him is dead. so, you know, he s i think training may help him, light training but extraordinary to hear the coach say it because surely right now the biggest thing in oscar pistorius life is proving that the statement made about what happened that night is true and he proves it rather than worrying about any kind of athletic career. the story i wrote this morning was that obviously yesterday morning now sorry that nike dropped him. he was getting, you know, a million bucks a year in endorsements and, you know, dropped him as a fragrance ambassador. british telecom haven t said what they re going to do yet but, you know, i can t really comment on what s going to happen to him going forward but right now this young man s life is on hold. that s right. convicted already in terms of
and really shut up. what we don t need is an apology tour, we don t need to see him on another tv show. what we need to do is to have some time. as much as we like to knock people off their pedestals, we also are very forgiving nation and very forgiving world. and i think there will be some measure of forgiveness over time. the question is, do we accept his apology? do we accept the authenticity and the sincerity of it? and that s where i have some doubts here. but what he needs to do is say what do i want to do next in my life? and forget the doping, forget the lying, forget the bullying. he s facing the same situation a lot of athletes his age face when they re done with their athletic career. what do i do next? and he better be a good second act for him. the other controversy obviously involving the football player, manti te o and questions about whether he was involved in an internet hoax or he was the victim of it after it turned out his girlfriend who supposedly
i m there. was that a potato. yes it was. you shoot a potato out of a cannon. you can actually penetrate a cinder block wall with potato. why do you have a potato cannon. i have several. we have time. did i a story for gq on potato cannons. this might be great publicity for the state, governor. is he making a case for it i was against it because i lived there i m coming around on it let s talk sports right now. lance armstrong making headlines if you can believe. this maybe ready to admit that he took performance enhancing drugs after all. reports say he wants to come clean to persuade anti-doping officials to remove a lifetime ban so he can resume an athletic career. armstrong s lawyer has reportedly denied those claims. the former tour de france winner was stripped of his seven titles back in october. and if you needed more proof that heisman controversy winner johnny man zell was real deal.
to stay on message, talk about the challenges, talk about the solutions and be honest with them about what might happen if we don t pass it, but also what the opportunities lie ahead if we do pass it, and the people of denver agreed with us and agreed 74%. you have a refreshing approach. may i ask you quickly how the broncos will fare in the nfl play-offs, bengals, houston, colts, ravens, where is your money? let me just say, we re not at all optimistic about the broncos here in denver. listen, we take one game at a time. one game at a time in this great city, so we ll watch every nfl game this weekend and we re going to root on our broncos come next weekend. and we although we re optimistic we re going to be in new orleans, we ll take one game at a time. okay. i m glad i asked that question last. i think we could have gone on and on had we started with that one. mayor hancock, thank you for being with us and go broncos. lance armstrong and what we may be considering to adm
earlier i spoke with dr. olympia de la rosa. she s the emergency coordinator for doctors without borders. she s on the ground in uganda and has been treating patients. i asked her if some of them can work through it and survive. yes, of course. in case in ebola outbreaks we don t speak of 100% mortality rates. we are speak of very high mortality rates and it can run from 50% to 90%, but there are survivors. in fact, in these outbreaks, the mortality we re facing is about 60%. this means there are 40% of people who have been surviving and overcoming these diseases. okay. so the positive the positive report that you re giving us is yes. patients who we re concerned for these deaths, so we know there are ebola patients who are surviving and that is also why we set up treatment centers and not just the centers. understood. we believe there are people that can overcome the disease and even though there is no treatment for this disease, we can provide supportive tre