welcome back. i want to check in with anderson with a look at what s coming up on acht c 360. the biggest drug scandal to hit professional sports in years takes down one of baseball s biggest stars of the alex rodriguez suspended for 211 games and still playing. we ll tell you how it went down and when it finally might end. my guest, t.j. quinn, who s been breaking news on this story from the beginning. also someone who knows firsthand just how easy it is for athletes to circumvent drug testing. kirk radomski estimates he was supplying 300 ballplayers before he was finally busted in 2005. also tonight, a chilling 360 exclusive. teenagers here in the united states recruited to kill for mexican drug cartels. you ll hear the troubling details from two teens themselves now serving life sentences. they sat down with ed lavandera for their first interviews.
former national league mvp ryan braun gets the first punishment in the growing scandal over performance-enhancing drugs. braun will sit for 65 games and the postseason, all without pay. last month an espn report named braun as one of the 20 players linked to a south florida clinic. now the milwaukee brewers outfielder admits, hey, i did make some mistakes. rachel nichols joins us now and yeah, carol, apparently that mistakes were made refrain of the disgraced politician refers to ballplayers, too. quote, i realize now that i have made some mistakes. this situation has taken a toll on me and my entire family. he added, i wish to apologize to anyone i may have disappointed. all of the baseball fans, especially those in milwaukee, the great brewers organization, and my teammates. now carol, i can tell you that statement didn t do a lot to win over hearts around the sport or among fans. him talking about the toll this
2000 slaying. he pleaded guilty to obstruction of justice. rasheed, welcome. nice to meet you. let s just talk sort of generically. you spend a fair amount of time around some of these pro ballplayers. yes. when you read about certain cases, i was even reading about now how hernandez is being suspected in this double murder in boston from last summer and that started a club. this most recent murder started a club. a lot of these, let s just say riffraff. clubs. guys around, sitting around drinking. someone mouths off. maybe something happened after that. but this according to the district attorney in massachusetts here, in attleboro, this case is so different, don t you think? it s different. why? it s very different. it seems like they re getting information from somebody that was involved in this as well. there s too much intimate information that they have about conversations that were in the c car. unlike the co-defendants in our
ballplayers, martina navratilova leted way but they don t care about that, no. they care about the one man that came out. jon: eric brusard, the n.b.a. analyst came out and said he doesn t think that being gay is please go to god. he got hammered in the media. that was a mistake. [ laughter ] for him to do that. compare that to tim debow being pulled this week. but this when you get a call from the president congratulating on a sexual choice, i found it bizarre. jon: and tweet from michelle obama. you know you hit the billing time when you get a michelle obama tweet. jon: thanks to our panelists. i m jon scott. thanks for watching.
ballplayers, martina navratilova leted way but they don t care about that, no. they care about the one man that came out. jon: eric brusard, the n.b.a. analyst came out and said he doesn t think that being gay is please go to god. he got hammered in the media. that was a mistake. [ laughter ] for him to do that. compare that to tim debow being pulled this week. but this when you get a call from the president congratulating on a sexual choice, i found it bizarre. jon: and tweet from michelle obama. you know you hit the billing time when you get a michelle obama tweet. jon: thanks to our panelists. i m jon scott. thanks for watching.