The thing about Lance Armstrong is for 15 years he said he wasnt. He sat in interviews over and over and said he didnt. He demonized the people that accused him of doing it. Not sort of, he did. He sued newspapers that accused him of doing it, and he won. Took millions of dollars. One of the things for some reason i dont know why this stuck in my craw so much, but it did. There was a nike commercial, okay, of reporters asking him what he was on. This was during the thick of it. Just watch this commercial and tell us what you think. This is my body, and i can do whatever i want to it. I can push it, study it, tweak it, listen to it. Everybody wants to know what im on. What am i on . Im on my bike busting my [ bleep ] six hours a day. What are you on . See . I mean, look at that. You think about that ad. What are you on . Im sure he wants to take back every bit of this stuff. You wonder if he hadnt have been on if he admits that he was, and now we know that he was, you wonder how good of
These parts that he decided to step down . On a scale of 110, it was a 10. We were shocked. And here we are, so much momentous work to be done in rome over these next few weeks as the cardinals gather in a conclave to choose a successor to the pope. Well check back with you. Moret of people are very, very upset, because people need to work from home. Because they have other obligations, and there was a time when nobody worked from home unless you were a farmer. And then you worked at your farm. So a lot of people dont remember that that was the norm. That was very much the norm. And this is a new phenomenon going on in the workplace. And its making it so a lot of people who have families and things like that can balance and work together. Yes. Its caused a big stir. And your thoughts on the stir . Well, i have mixed emotions on this. Because, you know how i feel about trying to be fair to every to everybody involved. Shes worked very long and very hard and shes to become a ceo. She is
NSW is heading towards an election and communities are wondering if a future Labor government will make the necessary changes. Socialist Alliance candidate Rachel Evans talks about housing justice and her campaign.
NSW is heading towards an election and communities are wondering if a future Labor government will make the necessary changes. Paul Gregoire spoke to Rachel Evans, Socialist Alliance candidate for Heffron, about housing justice and her campaign.
A small but growing number of Maine groups have set aside portions of their land and sold credits that require them to lock up a certain amount of carbon in the trees that cover it.