$1,000 travel voucher along with the letter from the airline asking for an opportunity to restore their confidence. speaking of confidence. lance armstrong is making peace with the postal service. the disgraced cycling star agreed to pay $5 million to the u.s. government. he denied using performance enhancing drugs for years. the government sponsored his team between 2001 and 2004. the contract he had had an anti-doping clause. he won the tour de france seven times, but was stripped of the titles following the doping revelation. tammy duckworth making history as she is the first senator to cast a vote on the senate floor with her newborn by her side. she thanked her colleagues for allowing newborns on the senate
married, lost the primary with less than 5% of the vote. weiner gave the media the universal, we re number one hand signal, as a parting shot. snooze while we re on the subject of popularity, number six on our list is that agency everybody loves to hate. the internal revenue service. and in keeping with the season what might be described adds one of the most notorious naughty lists in recent u.s. history. seems somebody at irs had the bright idea will singling out party groups. the practice attracted outrage from coast to coast. and an investigation by the other federal agency that brings up fear and anxiety everywhere, the justice department. and speaking of spilling gotties, there are nongovernment players that must be mentioned for outstanding performances in 2013. number five on our list is former man of steel. lance armstrong. here is a guy who was master of the cycling world and the big lie. winning the tour de france seven times. claiming repeatedly that he
what might be described as one of the most notorious naughty lists in recent u.s. history. it seemed somebody at irs got the bright idea of singling out conservative groups, especially tea partiers, for extra special attention. the practice attracted outrage from coast to coast. and an investigation by the other federal agency that gins up fear and anxiety, the justice department. speaking of spilling goodies, nongovernment players must be mentioned for outstanding performances. number five, the former man of steel, lance armstrong. here s a guy who was master of the cycling world and the big lie. winning the tour de france seven times, claiming that he wasn t doping to enhance his athletic performance. after banned from the sport, he gave a tell-all, sort of, interview with oprah, where else, he confessed and offered what may be remembered as the biggest understatement in the history of sports. i m not the most believable man in the world right now. reporter: number four on the
recent history. somebody at the irs got the bright idea of singling out conservative groups, especially the tea partiers. it sparked outrage from coast to coast. investigation by the other federal agency fear and anxiety everywhere, the justice department. nongovernment players must be mentioned for outstanding performances in 2013. number five on our list, the former man of steel, lance armstrong. here is a guy who was master of the cycling world and the big lie, winning the tour de france seven times, claiming repeatedly that he wasn t doping to enhance his athletic performance. after being banned from the sport, he gave a tell-all, sort of, interview with oprah. he confessed and what may be remembered as the biggest understatement in the history of sport. i m not the most believable guy in the world right now. number four on our list, that phony sign language interpreter who crashed the nelson mandela
lists in recent u.s. history. it seems somebody at the irs got the bright idea of singling out conservative groups, especially tea partiers, for extra special attention. the practice attracted outrage from coast to coast, and an investigation by the other federal agency that gins up fear and anxiety everywhere, the justice department. and speaking of spilling the goodies, there are some nongovernment players that must be mentioned for outstanding performances in 2013. number five on our list is the former man of steel, lance armstrong. here s a guy who was master of the cycling world and the big lie, winning the tour de france seven times, claiming repeatedly that he wasn t doping to enhance his athletic performance. but after being banned from the sport, he gave a tell-all, sort of, interview with oprah, where else? he confessed and offered what may be remembered as the biggest understatement in the history of sport. i m not the most believable guy in the world right now. reporter