Lance Armstrong Oprah Interview: Live Day 2 Updates and Reaction
You can view the stream from part 1 of the Lance Amrstrong, Oprah interview here.
Oprah's final line to Lance Armstrong: "The truth will set you free."
Armstrong: "There is another moral to this story. It was about the ride and losing myself."
— A.J. Perez (@ajperezfox) January 19, 2013
Oprah: I hope the moral of the story is what Kristin said in 2009: the truth will set you free.
Last night, @oprah was a prosecutor with a target in her crosshairs. Not tonight. This is Oprah's Forgiveness Hour of Power.
— Don Van Natta Jr. (@DVNJr) January 19, 2013
Armstrong on if he's a better human being: "Without a doubt. Again, this happened twice in my life."
— A.J. Perez (@ajperezfox) January 19, 2013
Oprah: "Will you rise again?" Lance: "I don't know."
His mom was a "wreck," Lance Armstrong says. "This has taken a toll on her life."
— Josh Levs (@joshlevscnn) January 19, 2013
Lance "it was a $75 million day"...Oprah's face....that's chunk change bro twitter.com/cfbsection/sta…
— Michael (@cfbsection) January 19, 2013
Lance: "I've certainly lost all future income...." When the sponsors dropped him, "That was a $75 million day."
— WSJ Sports (@WSJSports) January 19, 2013
Lance Armstrong denies trying to offer the USADA $250,000.
Negatives don't cancel out positives, but if you collectively add up all the good Lance has done, I'd put the + up against any athlete.
— darren rovell (@darrenrovell) January 19, 2013
Armstrong on why he decided to tell truth: "The biggest hope and intention was the well-being of my children. It really was."
— A.J. Perez (@ajperezfox) January 19, 2013
I told Luke (13-year-old son), don't defend me anymore.
This is the emotion many were wanting to see. But here's my question: Do you feel like you've finally seen the real guy?
— T.J. Quinn (@TJQuinnESPN) January 19, 2013
Struggling when says son luke and his twins didn't say much when he told them the truth. Told them not to defend him. #LanceArmstrong
— Jacquelin Magnay (@jacquelinmagnay) January 19, 2013
Armstrong starts getting emotional while talking about his 13-year-old son Luke defending him.
Ex-wife kristin knew but didn't want to know. She told him not to take drugs in the comeback. "I would never betrayed that" #LanceArmstrong
— Jacquelin Magnay (@jacquelinmagnay) January 19, 2013
Lance Armstrong on ex-wife Kristin: "She's believes the truth will set you free. We believe differently on a lot of things."
#Armstrong continues to deny that he doped in '09 and '10. USADA says, based on samples, that he did.
— BuzzFeed Sports (@BuzzFeedSports) January 19, 2013
Lance Armstrong said he thought he was coming back to a clean sport in 2009.
"Do I have remorse? Absolutely. For me this is just the first steps."
— T.J. Quinn (@TJQuinnESPN) January 19, 2013
Armstrong said he's in therapy.
— A.J. Perez (@ajperezfox) January 19, 2013
Lance on his tweet mocking the attackers: "You know what's scary, at the time I actually thought that was a good idea."
Lance Armstrong says his message to millions: "You believed and I lied to you and I’m sorry."
— Josh Levs (@joshlevscnn) January 19, 2013
"If you're asking do I want to compete again, the answer is hell yes!" -- Lance Armstrong during interview with Oprah
— Bleacher Report (@BleacherReport) January 19, 2013
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